Michigan Administrative Code (Last Updated: November 16, 2016) |
Department EQ. Environmental Quality |
Water Resources Division |
Chapter Great Lakes Bottomlands Preserve |
Section 299.6012. Grand Traverse Bay Great Lakes state bottomland preserve; establishment.
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(1) The following described area is established as the Grand Traverse Bay Great Lakes state bottomland preserve:
An area of Lake Michigan bottomlands including the water surface described as: beginning at the point where the northernmost portion of Cathead Point, Leelanau County intersects the Ordinary High Water Mark (OHWM) of Lake Michigan (approximately 45°11'15"N, -85°37'04"W), thence northeasterly to a point in Lake Michigan lying at 45°13'54N, -85°33'14"W (north of Lighthouse Point, Leelanau
County) thence proceeding easterly along latitude line 45°13'54"N until it intersects the OHWM in Charlevoix County (approximately 45°13'54"N, -85°23'19"W, north of Norwood), thence along the OHWM of Grand Traverse Bay generally southerly, westerly, and northerly, to the point of beginning, including all of the West and East arm of Grand Traverse Bay, excluding all islands above the ordinary high waterline of Lake Michigan and previously conveyed areas, containing 295 square miles, more or less.
History: 2008 AACS.