Land Use & Zoning
Indiana's Shoreline Management Program regulates development along:
AAll Indiana waterways
BThe shorelines of Lake Michigan and other significant water bodies to protect water quality, fisheries, and recreational access✓ Correct
COnly privately owned lake shores
DOnly federally owned rivers
Explanation
Indiana's shoreline management programs (including the Lake Michigan shoreline) regulate development near significant water bodies to protect water quality, natural resources, public access, and recreational opportunities.
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