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Great Lakes Bottomland Conveyances

Great Lakes Coordination - Lake Huron - Mackinac Island Fort Mackinac Scenic
Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy

Great Lakes Bottomland Conveyances

Contact

Chris Antieau
AntieauC@Michigan.gov
517-290-5732

 

The State of Michigan holds the bottomlands of the Great Lakes below the ordinary high-water mark in trust for use and enjoyment by all its citizens. Through the submerged lands programs, the state manages and protects this public resource.

A Conveyance from EGLE is required for the occupation and use of the state owned, public trust bottomlands of the Great Lakes under the authority of Part 325, Great Lakes Submerged Lands, of the Natural Resources and Environmental Protection Act, 1994 PA 451, as amended (NREPA) and the Administrative Rules of Part 325. The law requires EGLE to review proposed uses and only approve those that will not impair or substantially affect the public use of those bottomlands.

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Apply for a conveyance

Applications for conveyances are submitted through MiEnviro Portal. Once a conveyance application is received, EGLE staff will review the application, visit the project site, and assess the proposed conveyances impact on the public trust.

How to Start a New Application for Conveyance

Instructions on how to fill out a Bottomlands Conveyance Application

Along with the application form, a complete conveyance application must include all of the following:

  • $50 application fee
  • Proof of ownership of the adjacent upland property.  Acceptable examples include a warranty deed or a 20-year tax history to accompany either title insurance policy or legal title opinion written by a registered attorney.
  • Approval from the Local Unit of Government for the proposed conveyance.
  • A survey and legal description of the proposed conveyance area prepared and signed or sealed by a registered, professional surveyor.
Submit your permit application in MiEnviro Portal
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