Section 312IAC11-2-25. "Temporary structure" defined  


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  •    (a) "Temporary structure" means a structure that can be installed and removed from the waters of a public freshwater lake without using a crane, bulldozer, backhoe, or similar heavy or large machinery.

      (b) Examples of a temporary structure include the following:

    (1) A pier that:

    (A) is supported by auger poles or other poles that do not exceed three and one-half (3½) inches in diameter and rest on the lake bed; and

    (B) is not mounted in or comprised of concrete or cement.

    (2) A boat shelter, boat lift, or boat hoist that:

    (A) has a canvas top and sides;

    (B) is supported by auger poles or other poles that do not exceed three and one-half (3½) inches in diameter;

    (C) is not mounted in or comprised of concrete or cement;

    (D) is designed to float or to rest upon the bed of the lake under its own weight if any structure to which it is attached complies with this section; and

    (E) is not wider than ten (10) feet nor longer than twenty (20) feet.

    (Natural Resources Commission; 312 IAC 11-2-25; filed Feb 26, 1999, 5:49 p.m.: 22 IR 2222; readopted filed Aug 4, 2005, 6:00 p.m.: 28 IR 3661; readopted filed Jul 28, 2011, 10:28 a.m.: 20110824-IR-312110042RFA)