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Current as of January 02, 2024 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
Sec. 6. (a) Not later than ten (10) days after receipt of a notice under section 5 of this chapter, the board of directors of the smaller district shall fix the following:
(1) A convenient and suitable place for the smaller district's election.
(2) The date for the election that is at least sixty (60) days after the date on which the county auditor notifies the smaller district's board under section 5 of this chapter.
(b) The voting place must open at 9 a.m. local time and remain open for balloting continuously until 9 p.m. local time. If the number of freeholders in the smaller district is too great for balloting at a single voting place while allowing each freeholder a reasonable time to cast a ballot, the board shall arrange for the number of voting places necessary to accommodate the freeholders eligible to vote.
(c) Notice of the date, time, place, and purpose of the election must be given for two (2) consecutive weeks:
(1) with each publication of notice in an English language newspaper of general circulation published in each county having land in the smaller district; or
(2) with the first publication of notice in the newspaper or newspapers described in subdivision (1), and the second publication of notice:
(A) in accordance with IC 5-3-5; and
(B) on the official web site of the smaller district.
The last publication may not be less than fifteen (15) days and not more than thirty (30) days before the date of the election.
(d) The board of directors of the smaller district shall also cause individual notice of the election to be given to all the smaller district's freeholders by first class mail.
(e) The notice published under subsection (c) and the individual freeholder notice mailed under subsection (d) must be in the following form:
Notice of a Dissolution and Assumption Election to the Freeholders of the ____________________ (insert smaller district) Conservancy District
1. You are a freeholder (i.e. a real property owner) of the ____________________ (insert smaller district) Conservancy District. As a freeholder, you are one of the owners of the ____________________ (insert smaller district) Conservancy District.
2. A legally required number of the freeholders of the ____________________ (insert smaller district) Conservancy District has filed a petition with the ____________________ (insert county name) County Auditor requesting that the ____________________ (insert smaller district) Conservancy District be dissolved, and that the operation, obligations, and assets of the ____________________ (insert smaller district) Conservancy District be assumed by the ____________________ (insert larger district) Conservancy District.
3. The ____________________ (insert larger district) Conservancy District is contiguous to, has the same purpose as, and has a greater number of freeholders than the ____________________ (insert smaller district) Conservancy District.
4. The Board of Directors of the ____________________ (insert larger district) Conservancy District has passed a resolution stating:
A. That the ____________________ (insert larger district) Conservancy District is willing to assume the operation, obligations, and assets of the ____________________ (insert smaller district) Conservancy District; and
B. That upon becoming part of the ____________________ (insert larger district) Conservancy District, the freeholders of the ____________________(insert smaller district) Conservancy District will become full and equal freeholders of the ____________________ (insert larger district) Conservancy District and be subject to and pay the same special benefits taxes and user charges generally charged by the (insert larger district) Conservancy District.
5. An election of the freeholders of the ____________________ (insert smaller district) Conservancy District is set for the day of ____________________, ______, from 9:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m., at the following location(s):____________________.
6. The question presented for the election is whether the ____________________(insert smaller district) Conservancy District should be dissolved, and whether the ____________________ (insert larger district) Conservancy District should assume the operations, obligations, and assets of the ____________________ (insert smaller district) Conservancy District.
7. A majority of the votes cast at the election will determine the question of whether the ____________________ (insert smaller district) Conservancy District should be dissolved, and whether the ____________________(insert larger district) Conservancy District should assume the operations, obligations, and assets of the ____________________ (insert smaller district) Conservancy District.
8. As a freeholder of the ____________________ (insert smaller district) Conservancy District, you are entitled to and encouraged to vote at the election.
/ss/ Board of Directors, ____________________
(insert smaller district) Conservancy District
(f) If the board of directors of the smaller district fails to hold the election as required by this chapter, the county auditor of the county in which the smaller district's petition was filed shall:
(1) conduct the election as required by this chapter; and
(2) bill the board of directors of the smaller district for the county auditor's costs incurred for the election.
(g) The board of directors of the smaller district shall promptly pay a bill submitted to the smaller district under subsection (f).
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Indiana Code Title 14. Natural and Cultural Resources § 14-33-16.5-6 - last updated January 02, 2024 | https://codes.findlaw.com/in/title-14-natural-and-cultural-resources/in-code-sect-14-33-16-5-6/
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