HomeLegal DirectoryOne-year data-center moratorium in unincorporated Boone County

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Boone County (IN) — One-Year Moratorium on New Data Centers (Unincorporated Areas)

Boone County, Indiana · Boone County (IN) one-year data-center moratorium (June 15, 2026)

One-year moratorium on new data center development in unincorporated Boone County and the town of Advance. Halts filing, processing, review, and acceptance of new data-center facility applications in those areas. Meant to allow study of land-use, infrastructure, utility, agricultural, and rural-character impacts. Boone County is the twelfth Indiana county to enact a data-center pause; Meta's LEAP-district campus (Lebanon) is unaffected.

Technical detail

Boone County Indiana Board of Commissioners ordinance imposing a 365-day moratorium on data-center applications in unincorporated areas, effective June 16, 2026 through June 15, 2027.

Who is protected: Boone County residents in unincorporated areas; agricultural land users.

Who must comply: Developers seeking to build new data centers in unincorporated Boone County.

Key facts

JurisdictionBoone County, Indiana
LevelCounty
StatusIn effect
Protection strengthLimited protection
Effective date2026-06-16
Enacted2026-06-15
CitationBoone County (IN) one-year data-center moratorium (June 15, 2026)
Enforced byBoone County Area Plan Commission
PenaltiesApplication denial during moratorium.
Topicsdata-center siting and energy · government use of AI
Last verified2026-06-25
Official sourceInside INdiana Business — Boone County passes moratorium on data center development ↗

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