§ 53.112 DETERMINATION OF IMPACT DRAINAGE AREAS.
   (A)   The town is authorized, but is not required to classify certain geographical areas as Impact Drainage Areas and to enact and promulgate regulations which are generally applied. In determining Impact Drainage Areas, the town shall consider such factors as topography, soil type, capacity of existing regulated drains and distance from adequate drainage facility. The following areas shall be designed as Impact Drainage Areas, unless good reason for not including them is presented to the town.
      (1)   A floodway or floodplain as designated by the Indiana Department of Natural Resources.
      (2)   Land within 75 feet of each bank of any regulated drain.
      (3)   Land within 75 feet of the centerline of any regulated drain tile.
   (B)   Land where there is not an adequate outlet, taking into consideration the capacity and depth of the outlet, may be designated as an Impact Drainage Area by resolution of the town. Special requirements for development within any Impact Drainage Area shall be included in the resolution.
(Ord. 1999-05, passed 6-8-99)