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HomeMy WebLinkAbout7813_COX, JARK_19901009}Cie(+rC: -a7 r;:1�a,�' 4. c+R' O CAMA AND DREDGE AND FILL �� �s' F. ' - 7813 GENERAL PERMIT pri as authorized by the State of North Carolina, Department of Natural Resources and Community Development and the Coastal Resources Commission in an area of environmental concern pursuant to 15 NCAC Applicant Name s' Address f City Project Location (County, State Road, Water Body, etc.) Type of Project Activity State Phone Number __- Zip PROJECT DESCRIPTION Pier (dock) length SKETCH ' ` 0 I tf I r I 5 0 Q (SCALE: ) > (ti f `.'.-• Groin length number Bulkhead length max. distance offshore Basin, channel dimensions cubic yards Boat ramp dimensions Other This permit is subject to compliance with this application, site drawing and attached general and specific conditions. Any violation of these terms may subject the permittee to a fine, imprisonment or civil action; and may cause the permit to be- come null and void. This permit must be on the project site and accessible to the permit officer when the project is inspected for compliance. The applicant certifies by signing this permit that 1) this pro- ject is consistent with the local land use plan and all local ordinances, and 2) a written statement has been obtained from adjacent riparian landowners certifying that they have no objections to the proposed work. �- applicant's signature CC 1 4 jo-Z issuing date attachments . `/ f / / / 7 " permit officer's signature expiration date In issuing this permit the State of North Carolina certifies that this project is consistent with the North Carolina Coastal Management Program. application fee ,. • r IM ADJACENT RIPARIAN PROPERTY OWNER STATEMENT (FOR A PIER) I hereby certify that I own property adjacent ' s property located at y-'-z (lot, block, road, etc.) on AAA' ' 11\RT-->1G- CTINAL, in CT N.C. (water body) (town and/or county) He has described to me as shown below the development he is proposing that at that location and I have no objections to his proposal. I understand that a pier must be set back a minimum distance of 15 feet from my area of riparian access unless waived by me. I d do not wish to waive that setback requirement. (circle one) Description and/or drawing of proposed development: by individual proposing development) � � o �®r ( to be filled in Name Phone Number I:ILYR - (l).1 S%'AI_ ,1 fA.\:-1 GT_,11LJ`'T T15A: 07N .1200 SI:CIION .1200 - GENERAL PERMIT FOR CONSTRUCTION OF PIERS: DOCKS: AND BOAT HOUSES I` ESTUARINE AND PUBLIC TRUST WATERS .1201 PURPOSE This permit will allow the construction of new piers, docks, and boat houses in the estuarine and public trust waters AECs and construction of new piers and docks within coastal wetlands AECs ac- cording to the authority provided in Subchapter 7J A 100 and according to the following guidelines. This permit will not apply to the Ocean I fazard AEC. History ,Tote: Statutory Authority G.S. 113A-107(a); 113A-107(b); 113A-113(b); 113A-118.1; 113A-124; E.ff.:W arch 1, 1984. .12112 APPROVAL PROCEDURES (a) The applicant must contact the Division of Coastal Management and complete an a'pplication fern rryucsting approval for development. The applicant shall provide information on site location, dimensions of the project area, and his name and address. (b) The applicant must provide: (1) confirmation that a written statement has been obtained signed by the adjacent riparian property owners indicating that they have no objections to the proposed work; or (2) confirmation that the adjacent riparian property owners have been notified by certified mail of the proposed work. Such notice should instruct adjacent property owners to provide any comments on the proposed development in writing for consideration by permitting officials to the Division of Coastal Management within ten days of receipt of the notice, and, indicate that no response \vill be interpreted as no objection. DCIV1 staff will review all comments and de- termine, based on their relevance to the potential impacts of the proposed project, if the pro- posed project can be approved by a General Permit. If DCM staff finds that the comments are worthy of more in-depth review, the applicant will be notified that he must submit an applica- tion for a major development permit. (c) Approval of individual projects will be acknowledged in writing by the Division of Coastal Management and the applicant shall be provided a copy of this Section. History ,Vote: Statutory Authority G.S. 113A-107(a); 113A-107(b); 113A-113(b); 113A-118.1; 113A-124; Eff. March /, 1984; Amended Eff. January 1, 1990. .1203 PERMIT FEE No fee will be assessed for this permit. History Note: Statutory AuthorRy G.S. 113A-107(a); 113A-107(b); 113A-113(b); 113A-118.1; 113.4-124; Eff. March 1, 1984. .121W GENERAL CONDITIONS (a) Structures authorized by this permit shall be non-commercial structures conforming to the stan- dards herein. (b) Individuals shall allow authorized representatives of the Department of Environment, I Iealth, and Natural Resources to make periodic inspections at any time deemed necessary in order to be sure that the activity being performed under the authority of this general permit is in accordance with the terms and conditions prescribed herein. (c) There shall be no unreasonable interference with navigation or use of the waters by the public by the existence of piers, docks and boat houses. (d) 'Phis general permit may be either modified, suspended or revoked in whole or in part according to the provisions of G.S. 113A-107 if the Department determines that such action would be in the best public interest. This general permit will not be applicable to proposed construction where the De- ,VORTII CAROLLY.4 .4D.111iVISTRATII'E CODE 07105190 Page I • OL - .`.. IJINR - CO. INI'AL 11.4,V. GI-1.1H:,%7 T15A: 0711.12110 partment believes that autliori7ation may be warranted, but that the proposed activity might signif- icantly affect the quality of the human environment, or unnecessarily endanger adjoining properties. (e) This general permit will not be applicable to proposed construction when the Department deter- mines, after any necessary investigations, that the proposed activity would adversely affect areas which possess historic, cultural, scenic, conservation or recreational values. (f) The Department may, on a case -by -case basis, determine that the general permit shall not be ap- plicable to a specific construction proposal. In those cases, individual permit applications and review of the proposed project will be required according to 15A NCAC 7J. (g) This permit does not eliminate the need to obtain any other required state, local, or federal au- thorization. (h) Development carved out under this permit must be consistent with all local requirements, ACC Guidelines, and local land use plans current at the time of authorization. Ilistory ;L'oie: Statutory Authority G.S. 113A-107(a); 113A-107(b); 113A-113(b); 113A-118.1; 113A-124; riff Afarrh 1, 1984; Amended Eff. Afay 1, 1990. .121h SPECIFIC CONDITION'S (a) Piers, docks, and boat houses may extend or be located up to a maximum of 400 feet from the mean high water contour line, or the normal water level, whichever is applicable. (b) Piers, docks, and boat houses shall not extend beyond the established pier length along the same shoreline for similar use. (c) Piers and docks shall be elevated over coastal wetlands and shall not exceed 6 feet in width. (d) Boat houses shall have open sides and have a floor area not to exceed 500 square feet. (e) Piers, docks, and boat houses shall be constructed no closer than 85 feet to the near bottom edge of any federally maintained navigation channel. (f) Piers, docks, and boat houses shall in no case extend more than 1/3 the width of a natural water body or man-made canal or basin. (g) Piers, docks and boat houses shall not interfere with the access to any riparian property, and shall have a minimum setback of 15 feet between any part of the pier and the adjacent property lines ex- tended into the water at the points that they intersect the shoreline. The minimum setbacks provided in the regulation may be waived by the written agreement of the adjacent riparian owner(s), or when two adjoining riparian owners are co -applicants. Should the adjacent property be sold before con- struction of the pier commences, the applicant shall obtain a written agreement with the new owner waiving the minimum setback and submit it to the Division of Coastal Management prior to initiating any development of the pier, dock, or boat house. The line of division of areas of riparian access shall be established by drawing a line along the channel or deep water in front of the property, then drawing a line perpendicular to the line of the channel so that it intersects with the shore at the point the upland property line meets the water's edge. (h) Piers and docks may have "T" heads or platforms not exceeding 500 square feet built at their w•aterward end and not covering any vegetated wetland areas. (i) For all new or replacement floating facilities, flotation units shall be constructed of material which will not become waterlogged or sink when punctured. (j) This general permit is not applicable on ocean beaches. (k) Piers, and mooring facilities shall be designed to provide docking space for no more than 4 boats. History :Vote: Statutory Authority G.S. 113A-107(a); 113A-107(b); 113A-113(b); 113A-118.1; 113A-124; EJf`. March 1, 1984, Amended F.ff. May 1, 1990; March 1, 1990. ,'%'ORTII C.,IROLIiN.I AD,1t1/1ISTRATIVE CODE 07105190 Pa.Qc 2 y 7 31 9 —qb