MCL 2.201 Minnesota, Wisconsin, and Michigan Interstate Boundary Compact; Boundaries

LibraryMichigan Statutes
Edition2023
CurrencyCurrent through Public Act 321 of the 2023 Legislative Session
Year2023
CitationMCL 2.201

The following compact is hereby ratified and approved:

A COMPACT Entered into by and between the state of Minnesota, the state of Wisconsin and the state of Michigan, state signatories hereto. The contracting states solemnly agree: That the boundary between the state of Michigan and the state of Wisconsin in the center of lake Michigan be and it hereby is finally fixed and established as the line marked A-B-C-D-E-F-G on the map, which line is more particularly described as follows: Starting at Point A, a point equidistant from either shore on the line which is the eastward continuation of the boundary line between Wisconsin and Illinois or latitude 42° 29' 37" north; Thence to Point B, a point equidistant from either shore on the line drawn through the Port Washington fog signal and storm signal and the White lake storm signal, on a true azimuth of 354° 12' 00", a distance of 61.55 statute miles; Thence to Point C, a point equidistant from either shore on a line drawn through the Sheboygan coast guard storm signal, fog signal, radio beacon and Little Sable Point light, on a true azimuth of 03° 01' 15", a distance of 22.18 statute miles; Thence to Point D, a point equidistant from either shore on a line drawn through the Twin River Point light and fog signal and Big Sable fog and light signal, on a true azimuth of 10° 04' 30", a distance of 30.33 statute miles; Thence to Point E, a point equidistant from either shore on a line from Bailey's Harbor inland light and Point Betsie...

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