Land Use & Zoning
In Indiana, a 'rezoning' (zoning map amendment) requires:
AOnly administrative approval by the zoning administrator
BApplication, public hearing, and legislative approval by the local governing body✓ Correct
CApproval by the Indiana Real Estate Commission
DOnly the consent of adjacent property owners
Explanation
A rezoning (zoning map amendment) in Indiana requires an application to the plan commission, a public notice and hearing, a recommendation from the plan commission, and final approval by the city council or county commissioners.
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