312 IAC 6-7-5 - Factors tending to support a finding an emergency exists
Authority: IC 14-10-2-4; IC 14-28-3-2; IC 14-29-1-8
Affected: IC 14-26-2.1-2; IC 14-28; IC 14-29
Sec. 5.
Factors tending to support a finding emergency conditions are present under section 3 of this rule include the following:
(1) The lake level is rising.
(2) The current lake level is higher than the
ordinary high watermark.
(3) The
failed or threatened erosion control structure is in close proximity to the
subject property.
(4) The content,
design, or position of an erosion control structure makes its accelerated
deterioration or collapse more likely.
(5) The existing angle of repose of a bluff
face or the bluff height make continued slumping probable.
(6) The risk of harm to public safety or
major damage to real property is aggravated by external
circumstances.
(7) If immediate
action is not taken, persons other than the person seeking to perform emergency
remedial action are also likely to suffer harm.
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