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HomeMy WebLinkAbout84-0021_Hyman, William Clarke_19840308 (2)APPLICATION
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IINOR
DE-,ELO PNENT
" �In 1974, the North Carolina Genera A seim
p` bl passed th'e Coastal Area Management Ace #
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and set the°stage for guiding,developmentn
. the fragile ag productive areas whit i border x
" the state'estuanes` soundsfand oceanfron211
t. ~'
Alongwwith,requ nng�spec�al'pre by those
build and develop, the -General Assembly,'
directed the Coastal- Resources Cpmmission"to
"`- imple ntcleat regulation�j hich minimize
the burden on the applicant.
w
his.application"for a mino�^dev.glopment per-
�`_ff�'-0rrlit under CAMA is part of the.,Co�iiroissio�p's
[f `effort o meet the spirit and'intent of the
�(eneral�Assembfy It has been designed to be �i
r �" straightforwarc#'and require no more ,time pr
effort than nece sary from the applicant.
;'� `� Please go over�is`folder with the"Local
T Permit Officer�for tie locality in which you
plan to build to ce taro-thatyou-under,
. x stand what i formatio e:needs.
n n_he�o�sh
Under LAMA regu afions the minor permit
:''�`� ?G • ins to be issued within days once a complete ik
a icatton �s m hand. en less time is needed
. ; ppx
t'if the project is situp a The process generally
takes about 18 days lou can help speed the
f� . • '" approval process process by aking certain that your
k �„ `` application is comple and signed, that your
�,
drawingmeets the speufications given inside
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It and that'your application fee is attached.
"Other ermits arsometimes required for
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i T T r �� ��;�;;,��development in the coastal area. While these #
�-a �'"'�'are not.CAMA�relatedtwe urge,you to check
_ wlth the Local Permit`Officer�to'determme
,, �rhict� of these you miy,need. A listiniis--
" included on=page 2 ofAthe" folder.
'We appreciate your cooperation with the
�.. North -Carolina coastal management program
and your willingness to build in a way which
protects the resources of our beautiful and
productive coast. .
" a stal Resources Commission _
a w. • +' _ Office of Coastal Management,
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GENERAL INFORMATION
1. LANDOWNER
Name 1 `V (LyT%•
Address 3? Cb•COvSe�nQ
City�L��o'� U Statey 0. • Zip 33 2% Phone c6Vy- -I%q
2. AUTHORIZED AGENT
Name
Address �1 4SZ�t
City WSA V 1 1` AAS State Zip 7-7 4y D Phone 9 19 - 7 I!- 76 6 S_
3. LOCATION/DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT
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4. AREAS OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONCERN (AEC) CLASSIFICATION
(To be filled in by Local Permit Officer prior to completing application.)
Ocean Hazard Estuarine Shoreline Other
5. PROPOSED USE
_LeL Residential Commerical/Industrial Other
6. SIZE OF BUILDING IN SQUARE FEET: 2-\,Z S W2
7. SIZE OF SITE IN SQUARE FEET- 31 1 \J2 RZ
This application includes: general information (this
form), a site drawing as described on the back of this
application, the ownership statement, the AEC hazard
notice where necessary, a check for $25.00 made payable
to the locality, and any information as may be pro-
vided orally by the applicant. The details of the applica-
tion as described by these sources are incorporated
without reference in any permit which may be issued.
Deviation from these details will constitute a violation
of any permit. Any person developing in an AEC without
a CAMA permit is subject to civil, criminal and admini-
strative action.
OTHER PERMITS MAY BE REQUIRED...
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Thisc'tt e 2 l day of ��-b • ,
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Applicant's signature (or authorized agent)
Indicate below address and phone if not shown above.
The activity which you are planning may require permits other than the CAMA minor permit you are applying
for here. As a service we have compiled a listing of the kinds of permits which might be required. We suggest that
you check over this list with your Local Permit Officer to determine which, if any, of these may apply to your
project. This is not a requirement of CAMA, only a suggestion to help you complete your project as quickly as
possible.
zoning ... drinking water well ... septic tank- (or other sanitary waste treatment system).. .
burning ... electrical ... plumbing ... heating and air conditioning ... insulation and energy
conservation ... FIA certification ... sand dune ... sediment control ... subdivision approval
...mobile home park approval ... highway connection. ..others:
AEC HAZARD NOTICE W. d"-k I-liw.°%r
YOUR PROJECT IS IN AN:.
X OCEAN ERODIBLE AREA
HIGH HAZARD FLOOD AREA INLET HAZARD AREA
This notice is intended to make you, the appli-
cant, aware of the special risks and conditions
associated with development in this area, which is
subject to natural hazards such as storms, erosion
or currents. The rules of the Coastal Resources
Commission require that you receive an AEC
hazard notice and acknowledge that notice in
writing before any permit for development in this
area can be issued.
The Commission's rules on building standards,
oceanfront setbacks and dune alteration are
designed to minimize, but not totally eliminate,
property losses from the hazards. By granting
permits, the Coastal Resources Commission does
not guarantee the safety of the development and
assumes no liability for future damage to the
development.
The best available information, as accepted by
the Coastal Resources Commission, indicates that
Date
the annual ocean erosion rate for the area where
your property is located is 1— feet per year.
This figure was established by careful analysis of
aerial photographs of the coastline taken over the
past 30 to 40 years.
Studies also indicate that the shoreline could
move as much as _S'S feet landward in a major
storm.
The flood waters in a major storm are predicted
to be about feet deep in this area.
Shoreline erosion control structures (excluding
beach nourishment and berm projects) are not
allowed to be built to protect development built
after June 1, 1979. Limited pushing up of beach
sand is allowed to protect new structures when
they are threatened, but bulkheads, groins, or
jetties may not be used to protect buildings put in
after June 1, 1979.
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Applicant's Signature
The applicant must acknowledge receipt of this information by signing this notice in the space above. Without
the proper signature, the application will not be complete.
SPECIAL NOTE: This hazard notice is required for development in areas subject to sudden and massive storms and
erosion. Permits issued in this area expire in six (6) months. To continue your work past that date you must contact
the local permit officer before the expiration date for a six month permit extension. This is granted if there is no
change in the project site or if you have made "substantial progress" on your project. Normally a permit can be
extended five (5) timesfor a total project life of three (3) years. If the site has changed and you have not made progress,
the LPO will determine the new vegetation line and apply the earlier setback distance to show you the new setback for
your project. IT IS IMPORTANT TO UNDERSTAND THAT YOU MUST RECEIVE OFFICIAL APPROVAL TO
CONTINUE YOUR. WORK AFTER THE EXPIRATION DATE ON YOUR -PERMIT. IT IS UNLAWFUL TO
CONTINUE WITHOUT THIS APPROVAL.
FOR MORE INFORMATION, CONTACT: %� P
LOCAL PERMIT OFFICER: tie., �1So.I
ADDRESS: (�"� T . Gem e4� CW,-x"to, !1� ►tJ to 8 S.
1"Joi—Gr- S+r—e_at' %"l: zo�a ► C : n1.0 . 9 o9
LOCALITY: 1"� C.0 N ei
PHONE:
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BEFORE YOU, BUILD...
Setting Back for Safety: A Guide to Wise Development Along the Oceanfront
When you build along the oceanfront you take a calcu-
lated risk. Natural forces of water and wind collide with tons
of force, even on calm days.
There are no man-made structures guaranteed to survive
the force of a hurricane. Long-term erosion (or barrier
island migration) takes from two to ten feet of the beach
each year and, sooner or later, will threaten oceanfront
structures.
These are the facts of life for oceanfront property owners.
THE RULES
When you build along the oceanfront, coastal manage-
ment rules require that the structure be sited to fit safely
into the beach environment. Specifically, a structure along
the oceanfront must be: (1) behind the frontal dune; and,
(2) landward of the crest of the primary dune; and (3) set
back from the first line of stable vegetation a distance equal
to 30 times the annual erosion rate or 60 feet, whichever is
greater.
The Coastal Resources Commission has adopted rules
for building along the oceanfront. The rules are intended to
avoid an unreasonable risk to life and property and to limit
public and private losses from both storms and long-term
erosion. These rules do not eliminate —but only lessen —the
element of risk in oceanfront development.
As you consider building along the oceanfront, the CRC
wants you to understand the rules and the risks. With this
knowledge you can make a more informed decision about
where and how to build in the coastal area.
THE REASONS
The beachfront is an ever -changing landform. The beach
and the dunes are nature's "shock absorbers", taking the
beatings of the wind and waves and protecting the inland
areas. By setting back 30 times the annual long-term erosion
rate, you have a good chance of enjoying the full life of the
PERMITTED
STRUCTURE;
ADEQUATE
SETBACK
I SETBACK FIRST LINE OF
I� I� STABLE NATURAL
30xANNUAL I VEGETATION
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IEROSION
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structure. At first glance, it seems very inviting to build
your dream house as close to the beach as possible but in
five years you could find the dream has become a night-
mare as high tides and storms threaten your investment.
PRE -PERMIT STRUCTURE; INADEQUATE SETBACK
PRE -STORM BEACH PROFILE
_- POST -STORM BEACH PROFILE
ONE YEAR AFTER STORM/BEACH REBUILDING
After the storm, the house on the dune will be gone. The other has a much greater chance of survival.
THE EXCEPTION
The Coastal Resources Commission recognized that these
rules, passed in June of 1979, might prove a hardship for a
small group of property owners. So there was an exemption
established for lots which cannot meet the setback require-
ments of 30 times the annual erosion rate. The exemption
allows building in front of the setback line under certain
conditions. These are:
(1) the lot must have been platted as of June 1, 1979,
and not capable of being enlarged by combining
with adjoining land under the same ownership; and
(2) development be as far back on the property as possible
and in no case less than 60 feet landward of the
vegetation line; and,
(3) no development can take place on the frontal dune;
and,
(4) special construction standards on piling depth and
square footage must be followed; and,
(5) all other CAMA, State and local regulations must also
be met.
The exemption is not available in the Inlet Hazard Area's
which are especially dynamic.
In seeking this exemption the Local Permit Officer will make these measurements and observations:
required setback from vegetation line max. allowable square footage on lowest floor
exception setback (maximum feasible) lot area as calculated from vegetation line
rear property line setback piling length necessary to extend 4 feet below MSL
Dare County/(DNRCD) 84-0021
Local Government Permit Number
CAMA
MINOR DEVELOPMENT
PERMIT -Y-
as authorized by the State of North Carolina, Department of Natural Resources
and Community Development and the Coastal Resources Commission for develop- •
ment in an area of environmental concern pursuant to Section 113A-118 of the
General Statutes, "Coastal Area Management."
Issued to William Clarke Hyman
authorizing development in Duck at Lot 8, in the Tides of Duck
Subdivision as requested in the permittee's application dated February 27, 198
This permit, issued on March 8, 1984 , is subject to compliance with the application and site drawing
(where consistent with the permit), all applicable regulations and special conditions and notes set forth below. Any violation of these
terms may subject permittee to a fine, imprisonment or civil action; or may cause the permit to be null and void.
1. All development will be in accordance with attached application
and plats.
2. Prior to undertaking any development authorized by this permit,
the applicant, or the authorized agent, is required to sign the
enclosed AEC Hazard Notice and return it to this office.
This permit action may be appealed by the permittee or
other qualified persons within twenty (20) days of the issuing
date. From the date of an appeal, any work conducted under this
permit must cease until the appeal is resolved.
This permit must be on the project site and accessible to the
permit officer when the project is inspected for compliance.
Any maintenance work or project modifications not covered
under this permit require further written permit approval.
All work must cease when this permit expires on
September 8. 1984
In issuing this permit it is agreed that this project is consis-
tent with the local Land Use Plan and all applicable ordinances.
This permit may not be transferred to another party without
the written approval of the Office of Coastal Management.
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Local r fficer (signature)
Nelson G. Paul
Office of Coastal Management
108 South Water Street name
Elizabeth City, N. C. 27909
address
Permitee (signature required if special conditions above apply to permit)
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AEC HAZARD NOTICE
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YOUR PROJECT IS IN AN:
_X OCEAN ERODIBLE AREA
HIGH HAZARD FLOOD AREA
This notice is intended to make you, the appli-
cant, aware of the special risks and conditions
associated with development in this area, which is
subject to natural hazards such as storms, erosion
or currents. The rules of the, Coastal Resources
Commission require that you receive an AEC
hazard notice and acknowledge that notice in
writing before.any permit for development in this
area can be issued.
The Commission's rules on building standards,
oceanfront setbacks and dune alteration are
designed to minimize, but not totally eliminate;
property losses from the hazards. By granting
permits, the Coastal Resources Commission does
not guarantee the safety of the development and
assumes no liability for future damage to the
development.
The best available information, as accepted by
the Coastal Resources Commission, indicates that
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INLET HAZARD AREA
the annual ocean erosion rate for the area where
your property is located is 2— feet per year.
This figure was established by careful analysis of
aerial photographs of the coastline taken over the
past 30 to 40 years.
Studies also indicate that the shoreline could
move as much as t'S_ feet landward in a major
storm.
The flood waters in a major storm are predicted
to be about feet deep in this area.
Shoreline erosion control structures (excluding
beach nourishment and berm projects) are not
allowed to be built to protect development built
after June 1, 1979. Limited pushing up of beach
sand is allowed to protect new structures when
they are threatened, but bulkheads, groins, or
jetties may not be used to protect buildings put in
after June 1, 1979.
Applicant's Signature
The applicant must acknowledge receipt of this information by signing this notice in the space above. Without
the proper signature, the application will not be complete.
SPECIAL NOTE: This hazard notice is required for development in areas subject to sudden and massive storms and
erosion. Permits issued in this area expire in six (6) months. To continue your work past that date you must contact
the local permit officer before the expiration date for a six month permit extension. This is granted if there is no
change in the project site or if you have made "substantial progress" on your project. Normally a permit can be
extended five (5) times for a total project life of three (3) years. If the site has changed and you have not made progress,
the LPO will determine the new vegetation line and apply the earlier setback distance to show you the new setback for
your project. IT IS IMPORTANT TO UNDERSTAND THAT YOU MUST RECEIVE OFFICIAL APPROVAL TO
CONTINUE YOUR WORK AFTER THE EXPIRATION DATE ON YOUR PERMIT. IT IS UNLAWFUL TO
CONTINUE WITHOUT THIS APPROVAL.
FOR MORE INFORMATION, CONTACT:: �+ r
LOCAL PERMIT OFFICER: ' " %� e,1.5,=,
ADDRESS. : G�i C�c7��O l „'1�j w.�. to S S.
LOCALITY: !"� G'o N ^j
PHONE:
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STATEMENT OF OWNERSHIP
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I, the undersigned, an applicant for a CAMA minor development permit, being either the owner of property in Z
an area of environmental concern or a person authorized to act as an agent for purposes of applying for a CAMA
minor development permit, certify that the person listed as landowner on this application has a significant interest
in the real property described therein. This interest can be described as follows: (check one)
an owner of record title, Title is vested in
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see Deed Book , page in the
County Registry of Deeds.
an owner by virtue of inheritance. Applicant is an heir to the estate of ,
probate was in County.
if other interest, such as written contract or lease, explain below or use a separate sheet
attached to this application.
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NOTIFICATION OF ADJACENT PROPERTY OWNERS
I furthermore certify that the following persons are owners of properties adjoining this property. I affirm that {
1 have given ACTUAL NOTICE to each of them concerning my intent to develop this property and to apply for
a CAMA permit. Ll
(Name) (Address)
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(1) �\o�Ny �\tk %,cX z�� , k, �0.wk •c , 2-7 9 Y9
(2) 1�t,uA& %I3IL �'\\�k c. Q Ic 2\3 ��.s�-�3�'� s����.�� fleck, �•c ���� y
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FOR DEVELOPERS IN OCEAN HAZARD AND ESTUARINE SHORELINE EROSION AREAS:
I acknowledge that the land owner is aware that the proposed development is planned for an area which may
be susceptible to erosion and/or flooding. I acknowledge that the local permit officer has explained to me the
particular hazard problems associated with this lot. This explanation was accompanied by recommendations
concerning stabilization and flood -proofing techniques.
PERMISSION TO ENTER ON LAND
I furthermore certify that I am authorized to grant and do in fact grant permission to the local permit officer
and his agents to enter on the aforementioned lands in connection with evaluating information related to this
permit application.
This the day of ��� , 19 a L
Land owner or person authorized to act as his agent
for purposes of filing a CAMA application.
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SITE DRAWING/APPLICATION CHECKLIST
Please make sure your site drawing includes the following information required for a CAMA
minor development permit. The drawing may be simple and not necessarily to scale. The Local
Permit Officer will help you, if requested.
PHYSICAL DIMENSIONS
label roads
label highway right of ways
- label local setback lines
label any and all structures and driveways currently existing on property _
PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS
draw and label mean high water mark (MHW)
draw location of septic tank or filter field
If you will be working in an ocean hazard area:
draw and label dune ridges (note height)
draw and label toe of dune
identify and locate first line of stable vegetation
draw and label setback line under CAMA
draw and label topographical features (optional)
If you will be working in an estuarine shoreline area:
draw and label landward limit of AEC
describe terrain (slope)
DEVELOPMENT PLANS
draw and label areas that will be disturbed
if house to be placed on lot, describe location of house
note size of piling and depth to be placed in ground
draw and label all areas to be paved or graveled
describe composition of surface
note and list fully all trees and vegetation to be removed or relocated
show landscaping
NOTE TO APPLICANT
Have you:
• completed all blanks and/or indicated if not applicable?
• notified and listed adjacent property owners?
• included your site drawing?
• signed both application and statement of ownership?
• enclosed the $25.00 fee?
• completed an AEC Hazard Notice,if necessary?
FOR STAFF USE
SITE NOTICE POSTED FINAL INSPECTION
SITE INSPECTIONS
DATE OF ACTION:
ISSUED
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FEE RECEIVED
EXEMPTED DENIED APPEAL DEADLINE (20 days)