Sec. 18. (a) If:
(1) a petition filed under this chapter concerns a natural surface watercourse; and
(2) the drainage board:
(A) finds for the petitioner under section 14(a) of this chapter; and
(B) does not find under section 15 of this chapter that the obstruction of the natural surface watercourse was created intentionally by any of the respondents;
the drainage board shall enter an order under subsection (b).
(b) Upon a determination made under subsection (a), the drainage board shall enter an order:
(1) authorizing the petitioner to remove the obstruction; or
(2) directing the county surveyor to remove the obstruction at the expense of the petitioner.
(c) The drainage board shall consult with the:
(1) petitioner;
(2) respondents; and
(3) county surveyor;
before deciding whether to enter an order under subsection (b)(1) or (b)(2).
(d) If the drainage board enters an order under subsection (b), the order may require the petitioner to bear the expenses of removing the obstruction, including the monetary value of the harm and inconvenience that the respondents will incur as a result of the removal of the obstruction.
As added by P.L.239-1996, SEC.3 and P.L.240-1996, SEC.2.
Structure Indiana Code
Article 9. Transportation and Public Works
Chapter 27.4. Removal of Obstructions in Mutual Drains and Natural Surface Watercourses
36-9-27.4-2. "Drainage Board" Defined
36-9-27.4-3. "Natural Surface Watercourse" Defined
36-9-27.4-4. "Obstruction" Defined
36-9-27.4-7. "Respondent" Defined
36-9-27.4-9. Petition for Removal of Obstruction
36-9-27.4-10. Required Contents of Petition
36-9-27.4-13. Postponement and Rescheduling of Hearing
36-9-27.4-14. Findings of Board
36-9-27.4-15. Drainage Board Determining Whether Obstruction Created Intentionally
36-9-27.4-16. Duty of Board Upon Finding of Intentional Obstruction
36-9-27.4-17. Duty of Board Upon Finding of Unintentional Obstruction
36-9-27.4-18. Additional Duties of Board; Natural Surface Watercourses
36-9-27.4-19. Additional Duties of Board; Drains
36-9-27.4-20. Landowners Jointly and Severally Responsible for Costs of Obstruction Removal