312 Ind. Admin. Code 10-5-6.5

Current through May 8, 2024
Section 312 IAC 10-5-6.5 - Removal of logjams or masses of wood debris from a natural, scenic, or recreational river or stream; general license with notice

Authority: IC 14-10-2-4; IC 14-28-1-5; IC 14-28-1-22; IC 14-29-1-8

Affected: IC 14-28-1; IC 14-29-1

Sec. 6.5.

(a) This section establishes a general license for the removal of logjams or masses of wood debris from a waterway that is a natural, recreational, or scenic river designated under 312 IAC 7-2 for the purpose of providing maintenance to help control flooding.
(b) This section does not authorize the removal of logjams and obstructions from waterways other than natural, recreational, or scenic rivers designated under 312 IAC 7-2.
(c) A person who wishes to implement a project to remove logjams or masses of wood debris from a waterway referenced in subsection (a) must file a written notice, upon a department form, with the division of fish and wildlife's environmental unit, including the following information:
(1) A description of the river or stream where obstruction removal would occur, including the terminal points, access routes, and disposal sites of the project referenced to readily discernible landmarks, for example, a bridge or a dam. The project shall be designated with access routes to the obstruction on:
(A) a United States Geological Survey topographic map; or
(B) another map determined by the department to satisfy the purposes of this section.
(2) The name, address, and telephone number of the person who is seeking the general license. If all or some of the activities would be performed on behalf of the person by an independent contractor, the name, address, and telephone number of the independent contractor must also be provided.
(3) Documentation that the person is the owner of the river or stream (or the sole riparian owner along a navigable waterway), or another basis by which the person demonstrates permission to enter upon the project site and to perform logjam removal. Permission must be demonstrated for an access route and for a site where logs or other debris would be secured following removal from the waterway. The person must also show participation or agreement by other interested persons in the following circumstances:
(A) With respect to a regulated drain, by the drainage board.
(B) With respect to a mutual drain, by all the beneficiaries to the drain.
(C) By the governing body of any county, municipality, or conservancy district in which the project is located.
(4) Photographs, videotapes, or other graphic documentation that demonstrate the following conditions exist on the waterway:
(A) Accumulations of logs, root wads, and other debris that occasionally or frequently span the waterway and may be interlocked.
(B) Large amounts of fine sediments have not covered or become lodged in the obstruction.
(C) Accumulations are extensive enough to cause bank erosion and upstream ponding damages.
(5) A statement by the person, including the following terms and agreements:
(A) Obstructions would be removed from the waterway exclusively by hand or handheld tools, such as axes, chain saws, and portable winches.
(B) Free logs or affixed logs that are crossways in the channel and proposed to be removed by the applicant would be cut, relocated, and removed from the flood plain unless the logs are piled and secured by cables in an area not threatened by the flow of water. Logs would be removed and secured with a minimum damage to vegetation and placed outside any wetlands.
(C) Isolated or single logs that are embedded, lodged, or rooted in the channel and do not span the channel or cause flow problems would not be removed unless:
(i) associated with or in close proximity to larger obstructions that are impeding navigation or causing erosion;

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(ii) posing a hazard to navigation.
(D) A severely damaged or leaning tree that is in immediate danger of falling into the waterway would be cut and removed only if the tree is associated with or in close proximity to an obstruction that impedes navigation or is causing erosion. The root system and stump of the tree would be left in place.
(E) A logjam or mass of wood debris would be removed only from July 1 through March 31 of the following year, unless the logjam or wood debris is deposited as a result of a flood for which the governor has declared a disaster.
(d) Within twenty (20) days (excluding Saturdays, Sundays, and legal holidays) after the receipt of a written notice under subsection (c), the department shall provide a response that does one (1) of the following:
(1) Approves the terms of the notice.
(2) Provides additional conditions to the approval.
(3) Requires additional information regarding any of the following:
(A) The capacity of the floodway.
(B) The safety of life or property.
(C) The effects upon fish, wildlife, or botanical resources.
(4) Requires the person to obtain an individual license for the activity under IC 14-28-1 or IC 14-29-1, or both. If the department does not respond under this subsection in a timely fashion, the written notice is approved.
(e) A general license for obstruction removal under this section expires ninety (90) days after receipt of the department's written approval.
(f) A person who elects to act under a general license issued under this section must comply with both of the following:
(1) The terms of the written notice provided under subsection (c).
(2) Any additional conditions provided by the department under subsection (d) and IC 14-28-1-22. Failure to comply with these terms and conditions may result in the revocation of the general license, a civil penalty, a commission charge, and any other sanction provided by law for the violation of a permit issued under IC 14-28-1 or, if the waterway is navigable, the violation of a license issued under IC 14-29-1.

312 IAC 10-5-6.5

Natural Resources Commission; 312 IAC 10-5-6.5; filed Oct 20, 2011, 2:56 p.m.: 20111116-IR-312110170FRA
Readopted filed 9/22/2014, 12:34 p.m.: 20141022-IR-312140065RFA
Readopted filed 9/16/2020, 8:17 a.m.: 20201014-IR-312200345RFA