Sec. 1.5. As used in this chapter, "lake" means a reasonably permanent body of water that: (1) existed on March 12, 1947; (2) is substantially at rest in a depression in the surface of the earth that is naturally created; (3) is of natural origin or part of a watercourse, including a watercourse that has been dammed; and (4) covers an area of at least five (5) acres within the shoreline and water line, including bays and coves.
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