Line of navigation definition

Line of navigation means the depth contour where the water is 3 feet deep at its maximum depth based on the normal summertime low levels on the waterway or summer minimum levels where established by Department order.
Line of navigation means the depth of a navigable water required to operate a boat on the navigable water.
Line of navigation means the depth contour where the water is 3 feet deep at its maximum depth based on the normal summertime low levels on the waterway or summer minimum levels where established by Department order. Note: Where a municipality has adopted an ordinance establishing a municipal pierhead line authorized under Wis. Stat. s. 30.13, the line of navigation is the municipal pierhead line.

Examples of Line of navigation in a sentence

  • Line of navigation" means the depth contour where the water is 3 feet deep at its maximum depth based on the normal summertime low levels on the waterway or summer minimum levels where established by Department order.

  • Line of navigation" means the depth contour where the water is 3 feet deep at its maximum depth based on the normal summertime low levels on the waterway or summer minimum levels where established by department order.


More Definitions of Line of navigation

Line of navigation means the depth of a navigable water that is the greater of the following:
Line of navigation means the depth contour where the water is 3 feet deep or the depth required to operate a boat demonstrated to need greater than 3 feet of water (see Wis. Stats. s. 30.01(3c)). Water depths are based on the normal summertime low levels on the waterway or summer minimum levels where established by Department order.
Line of navigation means canal navigation.
Line of navigation means a line located at a distance below the current water line that will afford sufficient draft for a vessel customarily in use on a particular water body, and is the minimum required of either:
Line of navigation means where the water depth exceeds 1.5 meters (5 feet) at the time the dock is placed.
Line of navigation means the 3 foot depth contour or a greater depth contour if required for boats appropriate for use at a particular site on the waterway, based on the normal summertime navigation season low levels on the waterway or minimum levels for that season where established by DNR order.
Line of navigation means an imaginary line located at a distance below the current water line that will afford sufficient draft for a vessel customarily in use on a particular water body, and at the point where the depth reaches 1.5 metres;