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HomeMy WebLinkAboutNH_04-048_ShupingGENERAL INFORMATION LAND OWNER City AUTHORIZED AGENT Address City _1 LOCATION OF PRC the adjacent waterbody?) SEP 1 5 21G04 DIVISION OF TAL MANAGEMENT State �- Zip& 166 Phone State W2 _ Zip Phone name arjd/or directions to site. If not oceanfront, what is the name of DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT (Li�Ct all prgosed construction and land disturbance.) S.. �L... CIO f?�E�hn/i /loanv, n! SIZE OF LOT/PARCEL: square feet acres PROPOSED USE. Residential_ (Single-family _•Multi -family _.) Commerical/Industrial _ Other TOTAL ENCLOSED FLOOR AREA OF A BUILDING IN THE OCEAN HAZARD AREA OF ENVI- RONMENTAL CONCERN (AEC): square feet (includes all floors and roof -covered decks) SIZE OF BUILDING FOOTPRINT AND OTHER IMPERVIOUS OR BUILT -UPON SURFACES IN THE COASTAL SHORELINE AREA OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONCERN (AEC): sq. ft, (Calculations include the area of the roof/drip line of all buildings, driveways, covered decks, concrete or masonry patios, etc. that are within the applicable AEC. Attach your calculations with the project drawing.) Choose the AEC area that applies to your property; (1) within 75 feet of Normal High Water for the Estuarine Shoreline AEC (2) within 575 feet of Normal High Water for the Estuarine Shoreline AEC, adjacent to Outstanding Resource Waters (3) within 30 feet of the Public Trust Shoreline AEC (Contact your Local Permit Officer if you are not sure which AEC applies to your property.) STATE STORMWATER MANAGEMENT PERMIT. Is the project located in an area subject to a State Stormwater Management Permit issued by the N.C. Division of Water Quality? YES_ NO If yes, list the total built -upon area/impervious surface allowed for your lot or parcel. square feet. RECEIVED AUG 1 0 2004 vl> >4e .x ( I 19106869209 P.02/03 development permit. As ase with your lPO to deanmioe trmnwnrymem), Building, Sand Done. Sediment Cony 6yr:try„I•.r � .>,w.l�: .0 MPI'laa6 mayrequirePemuin other than the CAMAwimr I . daemi&bemquimd.vcwwatyoacbckotathelist P aAApptovd. FLgbway, C'000ee ion. and othm I, the undersigned, an applicant for a CAW miter development permit, being either the owner of property in am AX or a person authorized to act as an agent for purposes of applying for a LAMA minor development permit, outify that the person listed as landowner on this application has a siglifcaht interest in the real property described therein. T7his inter= can be described = (check one) page in teehd t vin�Agr5. Yeif) ,11 am Deed Book ao� `I a�o County Regis" of Dada. — In owner by virtue of inheritance Applicant is an heir to the estate of prolate was in Count'. __jf other interest, such as written contract or Rase, erplain below or use a separate sheet and attach, to this application. NOTIFICATION OF ADJACENT PROPERTY OWNERS: I fi'reb"morc entity Chu the following persons are owners of pmpctries adjoining this property. I alarm that I have given ACTUAL NOTICE m each of them concerning my intent to develop this property and m apply for a LIMA permit. ..I 103:A Ir1, :A773I z E #M' 1 s 4 1 1" Fwv I syl I admowkelge that the hod owner h aware that the proposed development: is planned for an area which may be watzpdble to erosion andfor flooding. I acknowledge that the local pamir offer has esphirw to me die particular hazard problems ossoci_ aced with this lot. This tsplaoation waa accompanied by recommendations eons erning stabilimion and lloodproo8og rerh- niynes. TO ENTER ON IANDo I furthermore cant that I am authorized m Slam and do in fact Smut permission to the loot permit offim and his agents to enrz� on the aforementioned hods in connection with evaluating Mpernation related va this permit application. b O z 'Lim Z i This application mdudm general information (this form), a site drawing as described on the back of this application, the ownership snttment, the AEC hazard notice where necessary, a cheek for $100.00 made payable m the locality, and any infor- mation as maybe provided orally by the applicator. The dctaifa of the application as described by then porn ate incorporated -., out ref6voce in any permit which maybe issued. Deviation from these details will eoneimtea violation of any permit. Any person developing in an AEC without permit is subject to civil, criminal and administrative action. This the 2;h day of ' r EP 1 5 2004 I andnwnn err tvtmn anrhnh,+r d m art a. his anent for ournow of f liner a CAI annliotion. DIVISION OF ('OASTAL MANAGEMENT RECEIVED AUG 1 0 2004 Revised 11193 0V © VK Description of Project Filtrexx EdgeSaver System: E c E:vE SZ? 15 2004 DIVISION OF COASTAL MANAGEMENT Filtrexx FilterSocks will be used in combination with backfill media to create EdgeSaver, a sustainable, customizable, scalable solution to a challenging area of eroded dunes. Eroded edges are difficult to re -vegetate because it is hard to establish a solid edge to assist in the re -vegetation process. Loose products like soil or mulch are commonly added to edges only to find them eroded or washed away after the first rain. As such, the EdgeSaver program uses Filtrexx FilterSocks to establish the edge against which additional backfill can be added, without allowing it to fall, until vegetation can stabilize the entire area. Compost used to manufacture FilterSocks for EdgeSaver applications has been known to provide an excellent growing media for vegetation establishment. By allowing vegetation to become established prior to the next high water event, the system allows sediment to become deposited on top of and in vegetation during all subsequent events. In turn, the vegetation grows through these layers of sediment, establishing sustainability in a long-term system. Compost also offers some properties of chemical filtration (binding of metals and nutrients) and biological filtration (destruction of harmful substances) from the unique compost media blend contained in the netting materials. The EdgeSaver system needs to include a good source of vegetation capable of being established and growing on the banks for a long-term solution. Although turf grasses are ideal at initial establishment and holding power for the FilterSocks and backfill media within the system, they should be considered along with other perennial or shrub species that are available by seed, live cuttings, plugs or stakes. Consideration for future habitat should include water flow, animals living in area, concerns for spreading of invasive species, and aesthetic concerns with the surrounding area. Finally, long-term maintenance should be considered during plant selection stage to ensure that a minimal maintenance plan over the next several years helps to maintain the sustainable design of the EdgeSaver system. Compost: Compost used for the EdgeSaver program shall be weed free and derived from a well -decomposed source of organic matter. The compost shall be produced using an aerobic composting process meeting CFR 503 regulations, including time and temperature data indicating effective weed seed, pathogen and insect larvae kill. The compost shall be free of any refuse, contaminants or other materials toxic to plant growth. Non -composted products will not be accepted. RECEIVED AUG 1 0 2004 n / i n f1v Construction and Installation of Filtrexx FilterSocks: 1. Filtrexx FilterSocks will be used as a form of containment to create new edges within existing dune. The FilterSock filler material shall be pneumatically injected into the FilterSocks and filled on site. 2. Installation of Filtrexx FilterSocks will ensure a continuous sock. When completing one section of sock filling, the next section shall be `sleeved' over the first full section by a minimum of at least one -foot overlap. A stake shall be placed in this overlap section, securing the two sections together. 3. FilterSocks shall be constructed of a knitted mesh material and filled with a compost product. 4. FilterSocks used for EdgeSaver applications must be seeded during time of installation to create better anchoring to the soil and surrounding site. The choice of seed is nearly unlimited by local naturalists should be consulted in seed selection to assure native plant species prevail and that no invasive species are introduced. If seed is unavailable, live stakes (live cuttings) or plugs should be considered as viable alternatives. 5. During installation of FilterSocks, the bottom layer of FilterSocks should be staked to hold the FilterSocks against existing banks. As vegetation grows in over time, stakes may be removed or left in for additional support. Summary: Total footage of socks is 900 sq. ft. — escarpment graded for placement of socks. 12" biodegradable socks staked against slope and filled with compost. Socks filled with temporary grass to germinate structure. Second and fourth socks will be planted with Bitter Panicum, every 12". Socks staked with 3 — 4 foot wooden stakes. Q -oq� 1cp]ED SEP 1 5 2004 DIVISION OF COASTAL MANAGEMENT $ECEiVED AUG 1 0 2004 _1D BEFORE YOU BUILD oJAthe6 c&v SEP 1 FF Setting Back for Safety: A Guide to Wise DevelopmentCeat(f4Rt When you build along the oceanfront you take calculated V 1 risk. Natural forces of water and wind collide with tons of force, even on calm days. Man-made structures cannotbe guaranteed to survive the force of a hurricane. Long-term erosion (or barrier island migration) may take from two to ten feet of the beach each year and, sooner or later, will threaten oceanfront struc- tures. These are the facts of life for oceanfront property owners. The Coastal Resources Commission (CRC) has adopted rules for building along the oceanfront The rules are in- tended to avoid an unreasonable risk to life and property and to limit public and private losses from storms and long-term erosion. These rules lessen but do not eliminate 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 Rules When you build along the oceanfront, coastal manage- ment rules require that the structure be sited to fit safely into the beach environment. Structures along the oceanfront must be behind the frontal dune, landward of the crest of the primary dune and set back from the first line of natural stable vegetation a dis- tance equal to 30 times the annual erosion rate (a minimum of60feet). Large s tructures (multi -family residential s truc- tures greater than 5,000 square feet and non-residential structures greater than 5,000 square feet) must be set back from the first line of natural stable vegetation a distance equal to 60 times the annual erosion rate or 120 feet, ' SETBACK SETBACK IFIRST — � SLINE TABLE �--- STABLE ANNUALi 30 ANNUAL NATURAL 0Qn lJ 'AVERAGE EROSION AVERAGE VEGETATION RATE RATE BOBI� i i ILA RGE ISMALL STRUCTURES) i STRUCTURES)' whichever is great6�.(DAI* Wi I t� neater than 3.5 feet/year, the setback is 30 tunes 108Rlfls 105 feet. The Reasons The beachfront is an ever -changing landform. The beach and the dunes are natural "shock absorbers", taking the beatings of the winds and waves and protecting the inland areas. By setting back 30 or 60 times the annual long-term erosion rate; you have a good chance of enjoying the full life of the structure. At first, 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 nightmare as high tides and storm tides threaten your investment. The Exception The Coastal Resources Commission recognized that these rules, initially passed in June of 1979, might prove a hardship for someproperty owners. Therefore, they estab- lished an exception for lots which cannot meet the setback requirement. Theexception allowsbuildingsin frontof the setback line if the following conditions apply: (1) the lot must have been platted as of June 1,1979, and notcapableof being enlarged by combining with adjoining land under the same ownership, (2) development must be as far back on the property as possible and in no case less than 60 feet landward of the vegetation line, (3) no development can take place on the frontal dune (4) special constructionstandards on piling depth and square footage must be met and (5) all other CAMA, state and local regulations must be met. The exception is not available in the Inlet Hazard Area. To determine eligibility for the exception, the Local Permit Officer will make these measurements and observations: required setback from vegetation line exception setback (maximum feasible) rear property line setback max. allowable square footage on lowest floor lot area as calculated from vegetation line piling length needed to extend 4 feet below MSL I RECEIVED AUG 1 0.2004 PRE -PERMIT STRUCTURE; INADEQUATE SETBACK PERMITTED STRUCTURE; PRE -STORM BEACH PROFILE ADEQUATE POST -STORM BEACH PROFILE SETBACK _ \ ONE YEAR AFTER STORM/BEACH REBUILDING After the storm, the house on the dune will be gone. The other house has a much better chance of survival. AEC HAZARD NOTICE Project Is In An: Ocean Erodible Area High Hazard Flood Area _ Inlet Hazard Area Date Lot Was Platled: This notice is intended to make you, the applicant, aware of the special risks and conditions associated with development in this area, vhikh is subject to natural hazards such as storms, erosion and cements. The rules of the Coastal Resources Commission require that you receive an AEC Hazard Notioe and acknowledge that notice ut writing before a permit fm development can be issued. TheCommissh srubsonbuddmgstandarcKoceanfonnt setbcanddunealtekbonwedeguedtDmmime,butt not haisards. By eliminate, permits, the Ckiss �C nun ssion does not guarantee the suety of the de and assrmses no liability for future damage to thedevelopment onpment. The best available mformaiorn, as accepted by the Coastal Reso m:es Commission, indicates that the annual ocean erosion rate for the area where your property is located is feet per year. The rate was established by careful analysis of aerial photographs of the coastline taken over the past 50 years. Studies also indicate that the shoreline could move as much as _ feet landward in a major storm. The flood waters in amajorstorm arepredicted tobeabout feet deep in this area Preferred oceanfront protection measures are beach nourishment and relocation of threatened structures. Hard erosion control structures such as bulkheads, seawalls, revetments, groins, jetties and breakwaters are prohibited. Temporary devices, including sand bags, may be allowed under certain conditions. This structure shall be relocated or dismantled within two years of becoming imminently threatened. The applicant must acknowledge thus infor atioas and requirements by signing this notice in the below space. Without the proper signature, the application will not be complete. Apphrant s Signature �.Z--)-�04 Date SPECIAL NOTE: This hamrd notice is required for development in areas subject to sadden and massive stomma:derosion.Permitsissuedfordevelopmentindi s area acpaeonDeoffitber31ofthe third year fo wingthe year in which the permit was issued. Shortly before work begins on the project site, the Laval Permit Officer will deuamine the vegetation fate and setback distance at your site. Ifthepaopat fmseenhttlechazq,,eandtheproposed development can still meet the setback requirement, the LFO wilthhorm you thatyou maybegin work. Itisi wmthatyoadnedcwiltstt6heeIPO6bforee peflw,l ptr�s for official approval to cortimme the work after the permit has expnred. GeneraU if fo udation pilings have been placed and sabarmtal progress is continuing, permit renewal nay not benecessary. Hsubstantial tx has not bean made, tk� pe�ut mOSt be renewednew setback line estabiist►ed. It is mudawful to continue work after permit expiration without this appnoval. For more information, contact: Dfb *\,m) Local Permit Officer YO \rah t�G A40 Locality (� Phone ECEIVE SAP 1 5 2C04 OF COASTALISION MANAGEMENT 'RECEIVED AUG 1 0 2004 Revised 11)9, NovsE so( E GENE SEP 15 2004 COASTAL DIVISION OF MANAGEMENT HIcro T'Dti Low TIDE ia E EECEIVED AUG 1 0 2004 6q-oqv August 6, 2004 Mr. James F. Gockel 20 Boulder Trail Fancy Gap, VA 24328 Dear Mr. Gockel, EcpEvp SEP 15 2004 DIVISION OF COASTAL MANAGEMENT As required by the New Hanover County CAMA Minor Permit Program, this letter is to inform you that I have applied for a CAMA permit on my property at 546 Beach Road North, in Wilmington, NC. I have enclosed a copy of my permit application and a copy of the drawing of my proposed project. If you have any questions about my permit application, please contact me at my current address (see below) and I will be happy to discuss them with you. If you wish, you may provide written comments on my proposed project to the CAMA Local Permit Officer listed below. Debra D. Wilson Asst. Chief Zoning Enforcement Official CAMA Local Permit Officer New Hanover County Code Enforcement Services 230 Market Place Drive, Suite 110 Wilmington, NC 28403 Sincerely, Chris Shuping Post Office Box 4150 Chapel Hill, NC 27515 1-919-260-0679 RECEIVED AUG 1 0 2004 p q oq'iz August 6, 2004 Mr. Michael L. King 218 N. Park Avenue Mt. Airy, NC 27030 Dear Mr. King, SEP 15 2004 OF COASTAL IMAONAGEMENT As required by the New Hanover County CAMA Minor Permit Program, this letter is to inform you that I have applied for a CAMA permit on my property at 546 Beach Road North, in Wilmington, NC. I have enclosed a copy of my permit application and a copy of the drawing of my proposed project. If you have any questions about my permit application, please contact me at my current address (see below) and I will be happy to discuss them with you. If you wish, you may provide written comments on my proposed project to the CAMA Local Permit Officer listed below. Debra D. Wilson Asst. Chief Zoning Enforcement Official CAMA Local Permit Officer New Hanover County Code Enforcement Services 230 Market Place Drive, Suite 110 Wilmington, NC 28403 Sincerely, Chris Shuping Post Office Box 4150 Chapel Hill, NC 27515 1-919-260-0679 RECEIVED AUG 1 0 2004 7 1 DO G m >0— r D p z z t.rt G)o K T m z U.S. Postal Service,,., CERTIFIED MAIL., RECEIPT (Domestic Mail Only; No Insurance Coverage Provided) m p FAQ E F2 Lrl rti Postage $ pCedilled Fee 0{k I) p I]3 p RetuReturnReclept Fee rs (Endorsement Required) c �j„],� POSbftrk Fkte p Lrl Restricted Delivery Fee (Endorsement Required) $0 00 Lrl I Total Postage & Fees $ t4- J5 ��tli9t'21a74 S o p N sent re lhr---,--- ..... f---- - - arPO BoxNa ---------------------- ---- CIty, SYete, 9PW :n it CERTIFIED MAIL RECEIPT tYDomestic Mail Only; No Insurance Coverage Providec rn Ln , t 4FUCIAL US M1 Postage $ O oCereaed Fee 12.30 3Qrll `1 p (13 Retum ReclePt Fee �t Poslmedc (Endorsement Requiretl) Hem Restricted Delivery Fee Ln (Endorsement Required) $0.00 Q C3 14.d� tl)9t?N)4 W Total Postage & Fees $ 7 p Sent o ~ City, Sfete,9Pi4 U L NOTICE OF FILING �/ 1L 1P� OF APPLICATION FOR CAMA MINOR DEVELOPMENT PE SEP 1 5 2004 DIVISION OF COASTAL MANAGEMENT Please run the following NOTICE(s) in a one -column advertisement under "Legal Notice" PLEASE PUBLISH on Friday, September 10, 2004 I will need the usual affidavit of publication. Pursuant to NCGS 113A-119(B), New Hanover County, a locality authorized to issue CAMA permits in Areas of Environmental Concern, hereby gives NOTICE that on September 7, 2004, Mr. Chris Shuping, has applied for a Minor CAMA Permit for the placement of Filtrexx filter socks at 544 Beach Road North, Figure Eight Island, in Wilmington, NC. (04-048) Ms. Laura Hearn and Ms. Carol J. Farbolin, have applied for a Minor CAMA Permit for the placement of Filtrexx filter socks at 10 and 11 Comber Road, Figure Eight Island, in Wilmington, NC. (04-049) Mr. and Mrs. Edward W. Grannis, have applied for a Minor CAMA Permit to construct a single family residence at 421 Beach Road North, Figure Eight Island, in Wilmington, NC. (04-050) The applications may be inspected at the address below. Public comments received by September 20, 2004, will be considered. Later comments will be accepted and considered up to the time of the permit decision. Project modifications may occur based on further review and comments. Notice of the permit decision in this matter will be provided upon written request. Debra D. Wilson CAMA Local Permit Officer For New Hanover County Address: 230 Market Place Drive, Suite 110 Wilmington, N.C. 28403 Telephone: (910) 798-7118 ­'t i,I//I / 1 0C/-0qV AFFIDAVIT O "'ICAT (D J7'9 STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA OCj ti 2 2004 COUNTY OF NEW HANOVER DIVOON OF Before the undersigned, a Notary Public of Said County eTAL MAN AGEMENT NOTICE OF fIIOLING OF APPLICATN. FOR CAMA MINOR DEVELOPMENT PERMIT Pursuant to NC" 113A- 119(B), New Hanover County, a totality author- ized to issue CAMA per- mits in Areas of Environ- mental Concern; hereby gives NOTICE that on September 7, 2004, Mr. Chris Shuping, has applied for a Minor CAMA Permit for the placement of Hltrexx filter socks at 544 Beach Road North, Figure Eight Island, in Wilmington, NC. (04-648) Ms. Laura Heam ano Ms. Carol J. Farbolin, have ap- plied for a Minor CAMA Permit for the placement of Hltrexxfilter socks at 10 and 11 Comber Road, Figure Eight Island, in Wilmington, NC.(04-049) Mr. and Mrs. Edward W. Grannis, have applied for 1. a Minor CAMA, Permit to construct a sin le family residence at 421 .Beach Road North, Figure -Eight Island, in Wilmington, NC. (04-050) The applications may be inspected at the address below. Public comments received by September 19, 2004, will be consid- ered. Later comments will be accepted and con- sidered up to the time of the permit decision. Pro-.. jest modifications may occur based on further review and comments. Notice of the permit deci- sion in this matter will be provided upon. written re- quest. Debra D. Wilson CAMA Local Permit Officer For New Hanover County Address: 230 Market -Place Drive, Suite 110 Wilmington, N.C. 28403 Telephone: (910) 798-7118 DIANE P. KEENAN Who, being duly sworn or affirmed, according to the law, says that he/she is CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING MANAGER of THE STAR -NEWS, INC., a corporation organized and doing business under the Laws of the State of North Carolina, and publishing a newspaper known as STAR -NEWS in the City of Wilmington NOTICE OF FILING OF APPLICATION FOR CAMA MINOR DEVELOPMENT PERMIT Pursuant to NCGS I13A-119(B), New Hanover County, a locality authorized to issue CAMA permits in Areas of Environmental Concern, hereby gives NOTICE that on September 7, 2004, Mr. Chris was inserted in the aforesaid newspaper in space, and on dates as follows: 91101x And at the time of such publication Star -News was a newspaper meeting all the requirements and qualifications prescribed by Sec. No. 1-597 G.S. of N.0 . >40 Title: CLASSIFIED ADVER. MGR 'SNp or a trmed to, and su scribe before me this day of A.D., IIIIIIf1111111rr n Testimony Whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my q fial,%he rl13%jnd year aforesaid. �,.F_ �y My commission expires / day of , 206 S, �y P Upon reading the aforegoing affidavit with the advertisement thereto annexed it is adjudged by the Court d publication was duly and properly made and that the summons has been duly and legally served on the defendant(s). This day of Clerk of Superior Court MAIL TO: