Mich. Admin. Code R. 281.100 - Huron River system boundaries
Rule 50. The boundaries of the Huron river natural river district shall be as described in these rules and as depicted on the certified Huron river natural river zoning map with an effective date of June 2, 1980. The Huron river natural river zoning district comprises an area that is described as follows:
(a) The mainstream of the
Huron river from Kent lake dam in section 1, T1N, R6E to the west line of
section 32, T
1N, R5E excluding
Strawberry, Gallagher, Loon, which is also known as Long or Little Gallagher,
and the 2 Whitewood lakes; and from John Flook dam in section 1, T1S, R4E to
the Scio-Ann Arbor township line in Washtenaw county, excluding the
incorporated village of Dexter.
(b)
Davis creek, which is also called the Southeast Branch of the Huron river,
Livingston county, Green oak township, from the outfall of Sandy Bottom lake in
section 27, T1N, R6E to its confluence with the Huron river.
(c) Arms creek, from the confluence of the 2
Branches in section 10, T1S, R5E to its confluence with the Huron
river.
(d) Mill creek, from Parker
road in section 13, T2S, R4E to the incorporated village limits of
Dexter.
(e) Unless specifically
exempted in this subdivision, all lakes, ponds, impoundments or other surface
water bodies not traditionally considered rivers, streams or creeks if they are
a contiguous part of the stream segments listed in subdivisions (a) to (d) of
this rule.
(f) The lands lying
within 400 feet of the river's edge as described in subdivisions (a) to (e) of
this rule.
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