Section 327IAC17-4-9. Reasonably necessary or appropriate demonstration


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  •    A wetland activity is considered to be reasonably necessary or appropriate if:

    (1) an executive of the county or municipality in which the wetland is located issues a resolution stating that the wetland activity is reasonably necessary or appropriate to achieve a legitimate use proposed by the applicant on the property on which the wetland is located;

    (2) a local government entity, having authority over the proposed use of the property on which the wetland is located, issues a permit or other approval stating that the wetland activity is reasonably necessary or appropriate to achieve a legitimate use proposed by the applicant on the property on which the wetland is located; or

    (3) the department, in the absence of a local determination under this section, makes a determination that the wetland activity is reasonably necessary or appropriate to achieve a legitimate use proposed by the applicant on the property on which the wetland is located.

    (Water Pollution Control Division; 327 IAC 17-4-9; filed May 25, 2005, 10:45 a.m.: 28 IR 2980; readopted filed Jun 15, 2011, 11:15 a.m.: 20110713-IR-327110193BFA)