§ 155.230 GENERAL POWERS OF THE BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS.
   The Board of Commissioners may:
   (A)   Hear and determine petitions for the vacation of public ways or places in accordance with the procedures and limitations set forth and incorporated in I.C. 36-7-3;
   (B)   Adopt, amend and repeal the Comprehensive Plan in accordance with the procedures and limitations set forth and incorporated in the 500 series of I.C. 36-7-4;
   (C)   Adopt, amend and repeal the Zoning Ordinance (text or maps) in accordance with the procedures and limitations set forth and incorporated in the 600 series of I.C. 36-7-4;
   (D)   Determine the zoning districts in which the subdivision of land may occur and adopt, amend and repeal an ordinance containing provisions for subdivision control in accordance with the procedures and limitations set forth and incorporated in the 700 series of I.C. 36-7-4;
   (E)   Determine whether to allow planned unit developments;
   (F)   Establish an advisory plan commission in accordance with the procedures and limitations set forth and incorporated in the 200, 300, and 400 series of I.C. 36-7-4 and remove and replace the citizen members of the Advisory Plan Commission;
   (G)   Establish an advisory board of zoning appeals in accordance with the procedures and limitations set forth and incorporated in the 900 series of I.C. 36-7-4 and appoint, remove and replace the citizen members of the Advisory Plan Commission;
   (H)   Adopt an ordinance imposing an impact fee on new development within the county jurisdictional area in accordance with the procedures and limitations set forth and incorporated in the 1300 series of I.C. 36-7-4;
   (I)   Establish a joint district planning and zoning commission in accordance with the procedures and limitations set forth and incorporated in I.C. 36-7-5.1; and
   (J)   Exercise all powers of Board of Commissioners with respect to planning, zoning and land use conferred by or reasonably inferred from all laws relating to planning, zoning and land use.
(BC Ord. passed 1-22-2003; BC Ord. passed 3-26-2003)