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Code · South Dakota · Title 46 · Chapter 46-10

46A-10B-18. Adoption of master drainage plan and stormwater map--Contents--Revisions.

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The governing body shall prepare and adopt by resolution or ordinance a master drainage plan for district facilities. The plan shall include proposed projects, facilities and programs and proposed methods of funding the master drainage plan. The governing body shall also adopt by resolution a stormwater map delineating the boundaries of the basins included in the district. The map may also indicate existing development of properties within the basin, zoning of properties, and other appropriate information.
The map shall serve as official designation of the respective basins of the district, but the map may be revised from time to time by the governing body to conform with existing conditions. The governing body may amend the master drainage plan or adopt a subsequent master drainage plan if the original master drainage plan has been completed. The original plan and any amendment of the plan is not effective as to any county or municipality included wholly or partially within the district unless such county or municipality has approved, by resolution, the plan or the amendment.
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