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Lake Preservation Act & Public Freshwater Lake Rules
- 1947: Lakes Preservation Act is established. Permit required for any project proposed along or
lakeward of the shoreline and below the legal or normal water level
- 2000: General License criteria is added to the Public Freshwater Lakes Rules. Certain temporary piers
and glacial stone reface projects are allowed by rule (no permit application and review process)
- 2005: Group pier requirements are added to the Public Freshwater Lakes Rules
- 2008: Lawful Nonconforming Use process outlined in rules (grandfathered certain long piers); created
process for owners to request the DNR declare a lake a public freshwater lake; created the public freshwater lake list
- 2011: Aerator rules added to Public Freshwater Lake Rules
- 2013: Changed permit duration for LARE projects to 5 years; allowed permit duration for dredging
projects to be extended 2 years
“Public freshwater lake" means a lake that has been used by the public with the acquiescence of a riparian owner.
What is a Public Freshwater Lake?
Does not include:
- Lake Michigan
- A lake within the corporate
boundaries of East Chicago, Gary,
- r Hammond
- A privately owned body of water
used for the purpose of, or created as a result of, surface coal mining Refer to the NRC’s Nonrule Policy listing of Public Freshwater Lakes: http://www.in.gov/nrc/2375.htm