Section 299.6003. Straits of Mackinac Great Lakes state bottomland preserve; establishment.  


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  • The following described area is established as the Straits of Mackinac Great Lakes state bottomland preserve: That area of bottomlands of the Straits of Mackinac which   connect  Lake  Michigan  and  Lake  Huron, extending upward and including the surface of the water with a western boundary beginning at the longitude 84 degrees 56'22"W on the south shore, an official NOAA triangulation point located in Emmett county about 1/2 mile east of station point cabin on NOAA chart 14881, extending  northward to  St. Helena   shoal   buoy,   84   degrees   55'21"W,    and    then

    generally northeastward to the north shore at a  point   where  the   dividing  line between sections 5 and 8, T40N, R4W, of Mackinac county intersects the ordinary high-water mark. The eastern boundary shall be  a   line  running directly north and south at longitude 84 degrees 30'W between Bois Blanc Island and the southern peninsula (Cheboygan  county).  The  northern boundary shall begin at the place where the western boundary strikes the northern peninsula and extend  generally   eastward along the ordinary high-water mark, to a point north of St. Ignace where  the   dividing line between sections 6 and 7, T40N, R4W, of Mackinac county intersects the ordinary high-water mark, approximately 45 degrees 52'54"N latitude, and then directly true eastward to Mackinac Island. The boundary then  moves generally south and eastward along the ordinary high-water mark of  the south side of Mackinac Island until it reaches the southern tip of the east breakwall extending outward from Mission point to Mackinac Island. The northern boundary then extends in a southwesterly direction from   the tip of the breakwall to the abandoned lighthouse on the west end of Round Island and then along the ordinary high-water mark of the western shore of Round Island and then along the ordinary high-water mark of the southern shore of Round Island to the point of land at the southeastern tip of Round Island. The northern boundary extends from this point across to Lime Kiln Point on Bois Blanc Island and then along the ordinary  high-water mark of the southern shore until it intersects the eastern boundary at 84 degrees 30'W longitude. The southern boundary shall start at the intersection of the western boundary with the southern peninsula, 84 degrees 56'22"W  longitude,  and   extends  generally   eastward  along the ordinary high-water mark to a point where the eastern boundary intersects the southern peninsula, 84 degrees 30'W longitude, Cheboygan, Emmet, and Mackinac counties, Michigan, which area contains 148 square miles,  more or less.

History: 1983 AACS.