§ 152.095 STORM DRAINAGE.
   (A)   Required. The subdivider shall provide the subdivision with an adequate storm drainage system. (1984 Code, § 16.32.130)
   (B)   Emptying into sanitary sewer prohibited. Storm drainage, including drain tile around basements, shall not be permitted to empty into any sanitary sewer.
(1984 Code, § 16.32.140)
   (C)   Connections. Where a public storm water sewer is reasonably accessible, as determined by the Plan Commission, the subdivider shall connect with such storm drainage system, if such connection is deemed necessary by the Plan Commission, and shall do such grading and provide such drainage structures as may be required by the town or county agencies involved.
(1984 Code, § 16.32.150)
   (D)   Conformity to plans. Where a public storm water system is not reasonably accessible as determined by the Plan Commission, but where the plans for the storm water drainage system of the district in which the subdivision is located have been prepared and officially approved, the subdivider shall install drainage facilities as may be deemed necessary by the Plan Commission in conformity with such official plans.
(1984 Code, § 16.32.160)
   (E)   In areas where no public system is provided. If the subdivision is in an area where a public storm water system is not available, the subdivider shall do such grading and provide such drainage structures as may be deemed necessary by the Plan Commission.
(1984 Code, § 16.32.170)
   (F)   Diversion during system construction. Whenever the construction of streets and necessary storm water system in a subdivision is such that direction of storm water flow is diverted to affect surrounding properties, the developer shall obtain sufficient drainage easements to provide adequate disposal of the storm water.
(1984 Code, § 16.32.180)