Ind. Code § 36-7-4-1602

Current through P.L. 171-2024
Section 36-7-4-1602 - Initiation of judicial review; required showing
(a) Judicial review of a zoning decision is initiated by filing a petition for review in the appropriate court.
(b) Only a person who qualifies under:
(1) section 1603 of this chapter concerning standing;
(2) section 1604 of this chapter concerning exhaustion of administrative remedies;
(3) section 1605 of this chapter concerning the time for filing a petition for review; and
(4) section 1613 of this chapter concerning the time for filing the board record for review;

is entitled to judicial review of a final zoning decision.

(c) A person is entitled to judicial review of a nonfinal zoning decision only if the person establishes both of the following:
(1) Immediate and irreparable harm.
(2) No adequate remedy exists at law. The failure of a person to comply with the procedural requirements of this chapter may not be the basis for a finding of an inadequate remedy at law.

IC 36-7-4-1602

Added by P.L. 126-2011, SEC. 49, eff. 7/1/2011.