![]() ![]() 4, located within 1,000 feet from the normal high water mark of a lake, pond, or flowage and 300 feet of a river or stream or the landward side of floodplain delineated by ordinance on such a river or stream, whichever is greater. Shoreland means land, as defined in Minn. Spring means a source of water where an aquifer comes in contact with the ground surface. Shoreline means the upper reaches of the wash of the waves, other than storm and seismic waves, at high tide during the season of the year in which the highest wash of the waves occurs, usually evidenced by the edge of vegetation growth, or the upper limit of debris left by the wash of the waves. ![]() Shorelines means all of the water areas of the state, including reservoirs, and their associated shorelands, together with the lands underlying them except (i) shorelines of statewide significance (ii) shorelines on segments of streams upstream of a point where the mean annual flow is twenty cubic feet per second or less and the wetlands associated with such upstream segments and (iii) shorelines on lakes less than twenty acres in size and wetlands associated with such small lakes. Dredging means the removal of sediments from bottomland.īasin means a groundwater basin or subbasin identified and defined in Bulletin 118 or as modified pursuant to Chapter 3 (commencing with Section 10722). ![]()
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