APC acknowledges receipt of proposed county drainage ordinance; no objections recorded

5492163 · July 11, 2025

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Summary

The commission reviewed a proposed storm water drainage control ordinance prepared with engineering help and formally acknowledged receipt; members said the county will pass the document to the drainage board and that amendments remain possible.

The Vermillion County Area Plan Commission reviewed a proposed storm water drainage control ordinance and formally acknowledged that members had received a copy. Staff said a county engineer had helped draft the ordinance because Fountain County lacked in‑house engineering and surveying resources.

A member moved that the commission record receipt of the proposed drainage board ordinance; another member seconded. The commission took a voice vote and members indicated they had received the document. Meeting participants noted the commission was not adopting the ordinance for the county but simply reviewing it as a courtesy before it advances to the drainage board and county commissioners. One member said amendments can follow after public review.

Why it matters: the drainage ordinance sets rules that will affect how developers manage runoff, site grading and infrastructure tied to new projects. Commissioners said they want the final text to be included in the county’s consolidated ordinance book when completed.

Next steps: staff will pass the commission’s review forward to the drainage board and county commissioners; commissioners expected the ordinance to be available for further edits and to be referenced in the county’s updated ordinance book.