Current through P.L. 171-2024
Section 14-30.5-2-1 - County ordinance designating county as a member of a proposed watershed development commission(a) The executive of a county may adopt an ordinance designating the county as a member of a proposed watershed development commission if at least ten percent (10%) of the surface of the designated watershed, as identified in the ordinance under subsection (b)(1), lies within the boundaries of the county.(b) An ordinance adopted under this section must do the following:(1) Identify the designated watershed within which the proposed commission would exercise its powers by:(A) identifying the surface water outlet of the designated watershed; and(B) setting forth the geographic boundaries of the entire area, both inside and outside the county, from which water drains into the surface water outlet.(2) Specify the area or areas of the county that are inside the geographic boundaries of the designated watershed, as identified under subdivision (1).(3) Set forth the flood damage reduction, drainage, storm water management, recreation, or water infrastructure purposes for which the proposed commission would be established.(4) State the flood damage reduction, drainage, storm water management, recreation, or water infrastructure needs of the county that would be addressed through the county's membership in the proposed commission.(c) A county executive that adopts an ordinance under this section designating a county as a member of a proposed watershed development commission must submit to the natural resources commission:(1) a copy of the ordinance; and(2) a written request for the natural resources commission's recognition of the proposed commission under section 2 of this chapter.Added by P.L. 251-2023,SEC. 13, eff. 7/1/2023.