5.
(a)As used in this section, "qualified
entity or authority" means any of the following:
(1)IC 14-33-1 (conservancy districts).
(2)IC 14-33-19 (levee districts and associations).
(3)IC 14-27-4 (levee associations).
(4)IC 14-27-6 (levee authority in Vanderburgh County).
(5)IC 14-28-1-29 (flood control projects).
(6)IC 14-30 (river basin commissions).
(8)Any prior law that allowed for the construction or
maintenance of a levee or earthen berm.
(b)A person may not begin the reconstruction of an earthen berm
or levee that is located in a floodway unless:
(1)the person obtains a permit under this section; or
(2)all of the following requirements are satisfied:
(A)The earthen berm or levee is located in a rural area.
(B)The earthen berm or levee was constructed:
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5. (a) As used in this section, "qualified
entity or authority" means any of the following:
(1) IC 14-33-1 (conservancy districts).
(2) IC 14-33-19 (levee districts and associations).
(3) IC 14-27-4 (levee associations).
(4) IC 14-27-6 (levee authority in Vanderburgh County).
(5) IC 14-28-1-29 (flood control projects).
(6) IC 14-30 (river basin commissions).
(7) A court.
(8) Any prior law that allowed for the construction or
maintenance of a levee or earthen berm.
(b) A person may not begin the reconstruction of an earthen berm
or levee that is located in a floodway unless:
(1) the person obtains a permit under this section; or
(2) all of the following requirements are satisfied:
(A) The earthen berm or levee is located in a rural area.
(B) The earthen berm or levee was constructed:
(i) before January 1, 1973, with or without a permit issued
under section 22 of this chapter; or
(ii) after December 31, 1972, with a permit issued under
section 22 of this chapter.
(C) The person submits plans and specifications for the
reconstruction of the earthen berm or levee that demonstrate to
the satisfaction of the department that the reconstruction of the
earthen berm or levee will meet the requirements set forth in
subsection (c).
(c) An earthen berm or levee described in subsection (b)(2) must be
reconstructed:
(1) to not more than its existing or predamaged height, or to its
design height if the earthen berm or levee was previously
permitted under section 22 of this chapter;
(2) to not more than its existing or predamaged top width and side
slopes, or to its design top width and side slopes if the earthen
berm or levee was previously permitted under section 22 of this
chapter;
(3) along the same alignment and footprint of the existing or
predamaged earthen berm or levee, or along the design alignment
and footprint if the earthen berm or levee was previously
permitted under section 22 of this chapter; and
(4) with materials similar to the materials used to construct the
existing or predamaged earthen berm or levee, or with the design
materials and specifications used to construct the earthen berm or
levee if the earthen berm or levee was previously permitted under
section 22 of this chapter.
Within six (6) months after the reconstruction of the earthen berm or
levee is completed under subsection (b)(2) and this subsection, the
person who reconstructed the earthen berm or levee must provide to the
department documentation from a land surveyor or professional
engineer licensed in Indiana that the earthen berm or levee has been
reconstructed in accordance with the plans submitted to the department
under this subsection and subsection (b)(2).
(d) If the reconstruction of an earthen berm or levee will not meet
the requirements set forth in subsection (c), the earthen berm or levee
may not be reconstructed under this section unless the person who
desires to reconstruct the earthen berm or levee obtains a permit under
this section. To obtain a permit, the person must file with the director
a verified written application for a permit accompanied by a
nonrefundable minimum fee of two hundred dollars ($200). An
application submitted under this subsection must:
(1) set forth the material facts concerning the proposed
reconstruction; and
(2) include the plans and specifications for the reconstruction.
(e) The director may not issue a permit in response to an application
filed under subsection (d) unless, in the opinion of the director, the
applicant has clearly proven that the reconstruction of the earthen berm
or levee will not do any of the following:
(1) Adversely affect the efficiency or unduly restrict the capacity
of the floodway.
(2) Constitute an unreasonable hazard to the safety of life or
property.
(3) Result in unreasonably detrimental effects upon fish, wildlife,
or botanical resources.
(f) In deciding whether to issue a permit under this section, the
director shall consider the cumulative effects of the proposed
reconstruction of an earthen berm or levee.
(g) The director may incorporate in and make a part of a permit or
an order of authorization under this section the conditions and
restrictions that the director considers necessary for the purposes of this
chapter.
(h) Subject to subsection (i), if an earthen berm or levee was
originally constructed under a qualified entity or authority, the
department shall not require or recommend, as a condition of the
issuance of a permit for the reconstruction of the earthen berm or levee,
mitigation resulting from the removal of any trees or woody vegetation:
(1) from the top or side slopes of the earthen berm or levee, or
within ten (10) feet of the toe of the existing earthen berm or
levee, if the earthen berm or levee was constructed before January
1, 1973; or
(2) from the top, side slopes, or toe of the design footprint of the
earthen berm or levee, if the earthen berm or levee was previously
permitted under section 22 of this chapter.
(i) If conditions at the site of an earthen berm or levee described in
subsection (h) have deteriorated to the point that the existing earthen
berm or levee should be abandoned and reconstructed in another
location within the floodway, the footprint of the abandoned earthen
berm or levee, including areas within ten (10) feet of the toe, shall be
credited to any mitigation required for the construction of the new
earthen berm or levee alignment within the floodway.
(j) A permit issued under this section:
(1) is valid for two (2) years after the date of issuance of the
permit; and
(2) may be renewed for one (1) additional two (2) year period
before the expiration of the period referred to in subdivision (1).
(k) The person to whom a permit is issued under this section shall
post and maintain the permit at the site of the reconstruction authorized
by the permit.
(l) A person who knowingly:
(1) begins the reconstruction of an earthen berm or levee in
violation of subsection (b), (c), or (d);
(2) violates a condition or restriction of a permit issued under this
section; or
(3) fails to post and maintain a permit at a reconstruction site in
violation of subsection (k);
commits a Class B infraction. Each day that the person is in violation
of subsection (b), (c), (d), or (k) constitutes a separate infraction.