Shoreland definition

Shoreland means land, as defined in Minn. Stat. § 103F.205, subd. 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. (NR 115.03(8)) means lands within the following distances from the ordinary highwater mark of navigable waters: 1,000 feet from a lake, pond or flowage; and 300 feet from a river or stream or to the landward side of the floodplain, whichever distance is greater.
Shoreland means the land, water, and land beneath the water that is in close proximity to the shoreline of a Great Lake or a connecting waterway.

Examples of Shoreland in a sentence

  • The viewshed perimeter shall in no location be less than the 300-foot depth of the Shoreland Protection Tier.

  • The Scenic Resource Tier consists of the lands surrounding a lake that lie within 300 feet of its shoreline (the Shoreland Protection Tier) plus any lands within 1,000 feet of its shoreline that fall within the viewshed observable from the opposite shoreline.

  • The district designation for a particular site shall be determined from the Official Shoreland Zoning Map.

  • The Shoreland Protection Tier consists of the lands surrounding a lake that lie within 300 feet of its shoreline, or between the shoreline and the nearest property line adjacent to and alongside of the lake, whichever is the lesser.

  • All provisions applicable to Highlands Open Waters buffers as provided therein, shall apply fully to the Shoreland Protection Tier of any lake in the Lake Management Area.


More Definitions of Shoreland

Shoreland means the area landward of the ordinary high water mark within the following distances: 1,000 feet from a lake, pond or flowage; and 300 feet from a river or stream or to the landward side of the floodplain, whichever distance is greater.
Shoreland means land located within the following distances from the ordinary high water elevation of public waters: (a) land within one thousand (1,000) feet of lake, pond, reservoir, impoundment or flowage; and (b) land within three hundred(300) feet of a river or stream or the landward extent of a flood plain designated by ordinance on such river or stream, whichever is greater.
Shoreland means land located within the following distances from public waters: 1,000 feet from the ordinary high watermark of a lake, pond, or flowage; and land within 300 feet of a river or a stream or the landward side of a delineated by ordinance on the river or stream, whichever is greater.
Shoreland means land located within the following distances from the ordinary high water elevation of public waters:
Shoreland means land within 300 feet of the high water mark of any natural or artificial, publicly or privately owned lake or any impoundment of water used as a source of public water supply.
Shoreland means land located within the following distances from the ordinary high water level of public waters: (1) land within 1,000 feet from the ordinary high water level on the Mississippi River in Spring Lake Park Reserve, 1000 feet of a lake, pond, or flowage, and 1000 feet from the Cannon River; and (2) land within 300 feet of a river or stream, or the landward extent of a floodplain delineated by ordinance on the river or stream, whichever is greater.
Shoreland means land located within the following distances from the ordinary high water elevation of public waters: 1,000 feet from ordinary high water level of a lake, pond, or flowage: and 300 feet of a river or stream whichever is greater. The limits of shorelands may be reduced whenever waters involved are bounded by topographic divides which extend landward from the waters for lesser distances and when approved by the commissioner.