Land Use & Zoning
An annexation by an Indiana city extends the city's:
AProperty tax rates to neighboring counties
BCorporate boundaries to include adjacent unincorporated territory, bringing it under city zoning, services, and taxation✓ Correct
CBuilding codes to all rural properties
DEminent domain powers to neighboring counties
Explanation
Annexation extends a city's corporate boundaries to include adjacent territory. The annexed area becomes subject to city zoning, building codes, and services (police, fire, utilities) and the city's property tax rate.
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