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HomeMy WebLinkAbout34878_COUNCIL, HERB_20030925.A / ❑ DREDGE & FILLI!P '�� GGENERAL PERMIT C" Previous permit # - 'New I -Modification -Complete Reissue 'L-Partial Reissue Date previous permit issued As authorized by the State of North Carolina, Department of Environment and Natural Resources and the Coastal Resources Commission in an area of environmental concern pursuant to I SA NCAC ❑ Rules attached. Applicant Name Address l 4 Xett City kACC StateV6 ZIP � 1 Project Location: County Street Address/ State Road/ Lot #(s) Phone # ('70 -;�< 1! Fax # O Subdivision ' q j !' Authorized Agent <. %�i� ° .� C / City - ZIP ! Affected CW I EW El PTA ❑ ES ❑ PTS Phone # ( ) River Basin f`): 1/ f n (/ _.' OEA HHF ❑ IH ElUBA ❑ N/A AEC(s): Adj. Wtr. Body r(y1,t ��� C (nit /man /unkn) Agent or ApplicaJJnt Printed Name i"�'r: fir. , '� ` •� Signature Please read compliance statement on back of permit ApplicationFee(s) r Check# icer's Signature Issuing Date Expiration Date Local Planning Jurisdiction Rover File Name Statement of Compliance and Consistency 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 or criminal or civil action; and may cause the permit to become 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) prior to undertaking any activities authorized by this permit, the applicant will confer with appropriate local authorities to confirm that this project is consistent with the local land use plan and all local ordinances, and 2) a written statement or certified mail return receipt has been obtained from the adjacent riparian landowner(s) . The State of North Carolina and the Division of Coastal Management, in issuing this permit under the best available information and belief, certify that this project is consistent with the North Carolina Coastal Management Program. River Basin Rules Applicable To Your Project: ❑ Tar - Pamlico River Basin Buffer Rules ❑ Other: ❑ Neuse River Basin Buffer Rules If indicated on front of permit, your project is subject to the Environmental Management Commission's Buffer Rules for the River Basin checked above due to its location within that River Basin. These buffer rules are enforced by the NC Division of Water Quality. Contact the Division of Water Quality at the Washington Regional Office (252-946-6481) or the Wilmington Regional Office (910-395-3900) for more information on how to comply with thesebuffer rules. Division of Coastal Management Offices Central Office Elizabeth City District Mailing Address: 1367 U.S. 17 South 1638 Mail Service Center Elizabeth City, NC 27909 Raleigh, NC 27699-1638 252-264-3901 Location: Parker -Lincoln Building 2728 Capital Blvd. Raleigh, NC 27604 919-733-2293 / 1-888ARCOAST Fax:919-733-1495 Fax: 252-264-3723 (Serves: Camden, Chowan, Currituck, Dare, Gates, Pasquotank and Perquimans Counties) Morehead City District 151-13 Hwy. 24 Hestron Plaza If Morehead City, NC 28557 202-808-2808 Fax: 252-247-3330 (Serves: Carteret, Craven, Onslow -above New River Inlet- and Pamlico Counties) Washington District 943 Washington Square Mall Washington, NC 27889 252-946-6481 Fax: 252-948-0478 (Serves: Beaufort, Bertie, Hertford, Hyde, Tyrrell and Washington Counties) Wilmington District 127 Cardinal Drive Ext. Wilmington, NC 28405-3845 910-395-3900 Fax: 910-350-2004 (Serves: Brunswick, New Hanover, Onslow -below New River Inlet- and Pender Counties) www.nccoastalmanagement.net Revised 10/05/01 Rules for Beach Bulldozing Beach bulldozing is a common method of erosion management that moves sand, usually to repair storm damage to an existing dune or to create a protective berm if the dune system has been completely washed away. Beach bulldozing may be permitted if you follow the general rules for development within an ocean hazard area of environmental concern, and you follow these specific • If you are bulldozing under a general permit, you must confine sand movement to landward of the normal high water line. Moving sand that is seaward of the low water line re uires a CAMA major Mli BULLDOZING TO RESTORE DUNES � , t,�r -''��•.:;;� OCEAN ERODED M11 ` k q permit and a state Dredge and Fill permit. ■ In order to minimize adverse impacts • to nesting sea turtles, no work shall occur after OfACH BULLDOZING TO RESTORE DUNES October 18, 2003, without - WA ,psr0 3a prior approval from the tAA I bi v bk f �hKra kv Division of Coastal wdQb +e-wmi� %%Wke Management, in TE�. 'rc' coordination with the N.C. �'' OCEAN Wildlife Resources - Commission, U.S. Fish and ova WXS4E-D Wildlife Service and U.S. B� H • i Army Corps of Engineers. rip; X=TT' • The project should maintain a slope similar to normal conditions. The slope, or grade, of the project must not be so steep that it endangers the public or interferes with public use of the beach. ■ Bulldozer blades may not be lowered more than one foot as measured from the existing surface elevation. • Never bulldoze below mean low water. ■ General Permits limit the movement of sand from above mean high water only. ■ Beach bulldozing must not extend past the lateral boundary of your property, unless you have permission from the neighboring landowner. ■ This permit is to allow the creation of a protective berm or repair an eroded dune. It is not for the backfilling of undermined or damaged septic systems. Before covering a septic system, contact your local Health Department and Building Inspector to determine the extent of the damage, and whether a permit will be required to replace or relocate the system. • Remove debris, as it is uncovered. Do not bury or cover debris. • Make sure a copy of this authorization is on site during work.