Vacation of public ways and platted easements should comply with I.C. 36-7-3
and this section.
(A) Persons who own or are interested in any lots or parts of lots; and want to vacate all or part of a public way, public place, or platted easements in, or contiguous to, those lots or parts of lots, may file a petition for vacation with the Board of County Commissioners if all or any part of the public way, public place, or platted easement to be vacated is located within the county including the fringe area.
(B) The petition must:
(1) Identify the property proposed to be vacated;
(2) Specifically describe the property proposed to be vacated; and
(3) Give the names and addresses of all owners of land that abuts and state the circumstances of the case.
(C) The Board of County Commissioners shall hold a hearing on the petition within 30 days after it is received. The County Auditor shall give notice of the petition and of the time and place of the hearing:
(1) In the manner prescribed in I.C. 5-3-1
; and
(2) By certified mail to each owner of land that abuts the property proposed to be vacated. The petitioner shall pay the expense of providing this notice.
(D) The hearing on the petition is subject to I.C. 5-14-1.5
. At the hearing, any person aggrieved by the proposed vacation may object to it as provided by § 153.047. After the hearing on the petition, the Board of County Commissioners may, by ordinance, vacate the public way, public place, or platted easements. The County Auditor shall retain a copy and shall furnish a copy of each vacation ordinance to the County Recorder for recording.
(E) Within 30 days after the adoption of a vacation ordinance, any aggrieved person may appeal the ordinance to the circuit court of the county. The court shall try the matter and may award damages.
(F) Notwithstanding this section, vacation proceedings do not deprive a public utility of the use of all, or part of, a public way or public place to be vacated, if, at the time the proceedings are instituted, the utility is occupying and using all, or part of, that public way or public place for the location and operation of its facilities. However, the utility may waive its rights under this division (F) by filing its written consent in the vacation proceedings.
(Prior Code, § 152.045) (Ord. 87, passed 4-18-1988)