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Code · CFR · Title 33 — Navigation and Navigable Waters · Part 110 · § 110.81

§ 110.81. Muskegon Lake, Mich.

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(a)Muskegon Lake West. The waters of the southwest side of Muskegon Lake enclosed by a line beginning at latitude 43°13′24″ N., longitude 86°19′18.5″ W.; thence 145°T to latitude 43°13′07.5″ N., longitude 86°19′02.5″ W.; thence 230°T to latitude 43°13′04″ N., longitude 86°19′08.5″ W.; thence along the shoreline to the point of origin.
(b)Muskegon Lake East. The waters of the southeast side of Muskegon Lake enclosed by a line beginning at latitude 43°14′04″ N., longitude 86°15′47″ W.; thence 277°T to latitude 43°14′06.5″ N., longitude 86°16′27″ W.; thence 205°T to the shore; thence along the shoreline to the point of origin. Note: Administration of the Special Anchorage Area is exercised by the City of Muskegon pursuant to local ordinances. \[CGD 79-171, 46 FR 48195, Oct. 1, 1981\]
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