Sec. 2. As used in this chapter, "ordinary high water mark" means the line on the bank or shore of Lake Michigan that is: (1) established by the fluctuations of water; and (2) indicated by physical characteristics, including: (A) a clear and natural line impressed on the shore; (B) shelving; (C) changes in character of soils; (D) the destruction of terrestrial vegetation; and (E) the presence of litter or debris.
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