On that portion of the waters of Spring Lake located within sections
15 and 16, T8N, R16W, Village of Spring Lake, Ottawa County, it is
unlawful for the operator of a vessel to exceed a slow-no wake speed.
The western boundary of this area shall be where Spring Lake merges
with the Grand River; which can be further described as a point starting
on the eastern shore of the entrance to Spring Lake, coordinates:
43° 4' 32.27"N, 86° 13' 0.23"W, (43.07563°,
- 86.21673°), then continuing westerly to the opposite shore,
coordinates: 43° 4' 30.65"N, 86° 12' 50.18"W, (43.07518°,
-86.21394°).
The eastern boundary of this area shall be described as a line starting
where North Division Street as extended meets the water's edge,
within the Village of Spring Lake, coordinates: 43° 4' 45.55"N,
86° 12' 17.17"W, (43.08043°, -86.20059°), thence
north 200 feet, thence northwesterly to the eastern point of land
on the opposite shoreline, locally known as "Viet's Landing,"
coordinates: 43° 5' 4.78"N, 86° 12' 17.17"W, (43.08466°,
-86.20477°).
The boundaries of the area described above shall be marked with signs
and/or with buoys at all points of public entry. It is the responsibility
of the Village of Spring Lake to provide, place and maintain all signage,
including any buoys, to notify boaters of this watercraft control.
This includes all public-access sites within the area described above.
All buoys must be placed as provided in a permit issued by the Department
of Natural Resources and be in conformance with Michigan's approved
Uniform Waterway Marking System. Buoys shall not be placed in a commercial
shipping channel. This local watercraft control is only enforceable
when properly marked.
The boundaries of the area described above shall be marked with signs
and/or with buoys at all points of public entry. It is the responsibility
of the Village of Spring Lake to provide, place and maintain all signage,
including any buoys, to notify boaters of this watercraft control.
This includes all public-access sites within the area described above.
All buoys must be placed as provided in a permit issued by the Department
of Natural Resources and be in conformance with Michigan's approved
Uniform Waterway Marking System. Buoys shall not be placed in a commercial
shipping channel. This local watercraft control is only enforceable
when properly marked.