Determination of Damages; Publication of Notice of Land Appropriated, Character of Improvement, and Preliminary Awards; Remonstrances; Irregularities in Proceedings

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Sec. 23. (a) Upon the completion of the roll, the board shall consider, determine and award the amount of damages sustained by the owners of the several parcels of land required to be appropriated, if any, as provided for in the resolution, or which will incur damages, and, then the board shall consider, determine and assess the amount of particular benefits which will accrue to the several lots or parcels of land, exclusive of improvements, lying within two thousand (2,000) feet of any grade crossing eliminated or altered by the improvement, or within two thousand (2,000) feet of any lands or rights-of-way abandoned in whole or in part for railroad use or from which railroad facilities are to be removed, as provided for in the resolution, by reason of their proximity, in addition to the benefits received by the lots or parcels of land in common with all property, real and personal, located in the district. The total amount of the particular benefits assessed against the lots and parcels of land, exclusive of improvements, located within the two thousand (2,000) feet, may not in any case exceed forty percent (40%) of the city's share of the total cost of the grade separation improvement.

(b) When the roll is completed, the board shall publish, in accordance with IC 5-3-1, a notice describing the location of the land appropriated and the general character of the improvement, and stating whether assessments have been made against lands within the two thousand (2,000) foot distance. The notice shall also state that the assessment roll, with the names of the owners in favor of whom damages have been awarded and against whom assessments have been made, and descriptions of property affected, with the amounts of preliminary awards or assessments as to each piece or parcel of property affected, is on file and can be seen in the office of the board. The board shall also send by United States mail a notice to the place of residence, if known, of persons owning lands to be taken, or incurring damages, or against which special assessments have been made, showing each item of the determination as to those persons. In case any person affected is a nonresident, or his residence is unknown, he is considered to have been notified by the publication. The notices shall name a day not earlier than ten (10) days after the last date of publication, or after the date of mailing, as above provided, on which the board will receive and hear remonstrances from persons with regard to the amount of their respective awards or assessments. Persons not included in the roll of awards or damages and claiming to be entitled to the same are considered to have been notified of the pendency of the proceedings by the original notice of the resolution of the board and by the publication required by this section.

(c) If there are defects or irregularities of any kind in the proceedings with respect to one (1) or more interested persons, they do not affect the proceedings, except so far as they may affect the interest or property of the person or persons, and do not avail any other person. In case of any defect, supplementary proceedings of the same general character as those otherwise prescribed by this chapter may be instituted in order to correct the defect.

[Pre-Local Government Recodification Citation: 19-5-14-23.]

As added by Acts 1980, P.L.8, SEC.70.


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