Indiana Administrative Code
Title 925 - MERIDIAN STREET PRESERVATION COMMISSION
Article 2 - GENERAL PROVISIONS
Rule 2 - Public Hearings; Meetings
Section 2-8 - Application fees

Universal Citation: 925 IN Admin Code 2-8

Current through March 20, 2024

Authority: IC 36-7-11.2-27

Affected: IC 36-7-11.2-49

Sec. 8.

(a) Fees to be paid by persons filing a petition with the commission for a certificate of appropriateness are set for the following classifications:

(1) Certificate of appropriateness for construction of a new building, one hundred dollars ($100).

(2) Certificate of appropriateness for demolition or removal of a building or a portion of a building, one hundred dollars ($100).

(3) Certificate of appropriateness for renovation or alteration or addition to an existing building, one hundred dollars ($100).

(4) Certificate of appropriateness for new swimming pools, driveways, walkways, patios, fences, removal of trees, or other site improvements that do not include buildings, fifty dollars ($50).

(b) Persons filing a petition with the commission for prior approval of a variance shall pay a fee of one hundred dollars ($100).

(c) Persons filing a petition with the commission for a recommendation to the city of Indianapolis metropolitan development commission regarding the amendment or adoption of a zoning ordinance shall pay a fee of one hundred dollars ($100).

(d) Fees are cumulative and shall be paid for each classification of request contained in a single petition. For example, the filing fees for a petition requesting:

(1) a variance of development standards;

(2) a certificate of appropriateness for removal of a building;

(3) a certificate of appropriateness for alteration to an existing building; and

(4) a certificate of appropriateness for a patio; will be three hundred fifty dollars ($350).

(e) Fees shall be due at the time of filing a case, and the commission shall consider a case only if the fee has been paid in full. Prior to filing a case, the commission may consider a request to reduce the fees, and a majority of the commissioners present and voting at the meeting may vote to reduce the fee for good cause shown. In no event shall the fee be reduced to less than fifty dollars ($50).

(f) In addition to the filing fees set forth above, petitioner shall at the time of filing pay the estimated cost of newspaper advertising, which advertisement shall be placed by the commission.

(g) If the commission has not otherwise set a fee under this rule for a type of application or petition, the fee shall be fifty dollars ($50).

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