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Local Government Permit Number
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PERMIT
as authorized by the State of North Carolina, Department of Environment,
and Natural Resources and the Coastal Resources Commission for development
in an area of environment concern pursuant to Section 113A-118 of the
General Statutes, "Coastal Area Management."
Issued to Patrick & Kathy Alderson, authorizing development in the Estuarine Shoreline (AEC) at 421 Sailfish St., in the
Town Of Sunset Beach, as requested in the permittee's application, dated August 27, 2009. This permit, issued on
September 21, 2009, 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.
This permit authorizes: Enclose covered 12x10 porch and add room on upper floor. All work will be done within existing footprint of
roofline, not adding impervious to lot.
(1) All proposed development and associated construction must be done in accordance with the permitted work plat
drawings(s) dated received on September 1, 2009.
(2) All construction must conform to the N.C. Building Code requirements and all other local, State and Federal regulations,
applicable local ordinances and FEMA Flood Regulations.
(3) Any change or changes in the plans for development, construction, or land use activities will require a re-evaluation and
modification of this permit.
(4) A copy of this permit shall be posted or available on site. Contact this office at (910) 579-0075 for a final inspection at
completion of work.
(Additional Permit Conditions on Page 2)
This permit action may be appealed by the permittee or other qualified persons
within twenty (20) days of the issuing date. From the dale 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
modification not covered under this permit, require further written permit CAMA LOCAL -PERMIT OFFICIAL
approval. All work must cease when this permit expires on: 700 Sunset ERMIBouleO N.
DECEMBER 31, 2012 ON ee jj ` u set Beach 28468
In issuing this permit it is agreed that this project is consistent with the local La
Use Plan and all applicable ordinances. This permit may not be transferred to
another party without the written approval of the Division of Coastal SEP 2 8 2009 PERMITTEE
Management. (Signature required if conditions above apply to permit)
DCM WILIJIINGTON NC
Name: Alderson, Patrick & Kathy
Minor Permit # SB-09.04
Date: September 21, 2009
Page 2
(5) The amount of impervious surface shall not exceed 30% of the lot area within 75 feet of Normal High Water
(Estuarine Shoreline Area of Environmental Concern), in this case,1125 square feet is authorized.
(6) Unless specifically allowed in 15A NCAC 07H. 0209(d)(10), and shown on the permitted plan drawing, all
developmenUconstruction shall be located a distance of 30 feet landward of Normal High Water. No portion of the
roof overhang shall encroach into the 30 ft. buffer.
(7) All unconsolidated material resulting from associated grading and landscaping shall be retained on site by effective
sedimentation and erosion control measures. Prior to any land -disturbing activities, a barrier line of filter cloth must
be installed between the land disturbing activity and the adjacent marsh or water areas, until such time as the area
has been properly stabilized with a vegetative cover.
(8) Any proposed for grading within the 30' buffer from the Normal High Water must be contoured to prevent additional
stormwater runoff to the adjacent marsh. This area shall be immediately vegetatively stabilized, and must remain in
a vegetated state.
(9) All other disturbed areas shall be vegetatively stabilized (planted and mulched) within 14 days of construction
completion.
SIGNATURE: DATE: ` a�
PERMITTEE
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GENERAL INFORMATION
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LOCATION OF PROJECT: (Address, street name and/or directions to site. If not oceanfront what is the name of the
adjacent waterbody.)
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DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT: (List all proposed construction and land disturbance.)
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SIZE OFLOT/PARCEL: square feet acres
PROPOSED USE: Residential (Single-family Multi -family ) Commercial/Industrial
Other
TOTAL ENCLOSED FLOOR AREA OF A BUILDING IN THE OCEAN HAZARD AREA OF ENVIRON-
MENTAL 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): t 3 44 _ square feet
(Calculations includes 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.)
Choo a the AEC area that applies to your property:
V1) within 75 feet of Normal High Water/Normal Water Level for the Estuarine Shoreline AEC
(2) within 575 feet of Normal High Water/ Normal Water Level for the Estuarine Shoreline AEC, adjacent to
Outstanding Resource Waters EC EI V ED
(3) within 30 feet of Normal High Water/ Normal Water Level for the Public Trust Shoreli I WILMINGTON, NC
(Contact your Local Permit Officer if you are not sure which AEC applies to your property AUG 3 1 Z009
STATE STORMWATER MANAGEMENT PERMIT: Is the project located in an area subject to a State Stormwater
Management Permit issued by the NC Division of Water Quality?
YES_ NO
If yes, list the total built upon area/impervious surface allowed for your lot or parcel: square feet.
ER PERMITS MAY BE REQUIRED: The activity you are planning may require permits other than the CAMA minor develop-
oermit. As a service we have compiled a listing of the kinds of permits that might be required. We suggest you check over the list
,our LPO to determine if any of these apply to your project. Zoning, Drinking Water Well, Septic Tank (or other sanitary waste
lent system), Building, Electrical, Plumbing, Heating and Air Conditioning, Insulation and Energy Conservation, FIA Certification,
Dune, Sediment Control, Subdivision Approval, Mobile Home Park Approval, Highway Connection, and others.
CEMENT OF OWNERSHIP:
undersigned, an applicant for a CAMA minor development permit, being either the owner of property in an AEC or a
n authorized to act as an agent for purposes of applying for a CAMA minor development permit, certify that the person
as landowner on this application has a significant interest in the real property described therein. This interest can be
ibed as: (check one) I ,
in o er or record title, Title is vested in P� � �'[J A�(, CUP A) see Deed Book '
t']in the 1Qy N� G I C County Registry of Deeds.
in owner by virtue of inheritance. Applicant is an heir to the estate of
ite was in
County.
:f other interest, such as written contract or lease, explain below or use a separate sheet & attach to this application.
IFICATION OF ADJACENT PROPERTY OWNERS:
hermore certify that the following persons are owners of properties adjoining this property. I affirm that I have given
UAL NOTICE to each of them concerning my intent to develop this property and to apply for a CAMA permit.
(Name) (Address)
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iowledge that the land owner is aware that the proposed development is planned for an area which may be susceptible
ision and/or flooding. I acknowledge that the local permit officer has explained to me the particular hazard problems
iated with this lot. This explanation was accompanied by recommendations concerning stabilization and floodproofing
iques.
WISSION TO ENTER ON LAND:
hermore certify that I am authorized to grant and do in fact grant permission to the local permit officer and his agents to
on the aforementioned lands in connection with evaluating information related to this permit application.
application includes: general information (this form), a site drawing as described on the back of this application, the
rship statement, the AEC hazard notice where necessary, a check for $100.00 made payable to the locality, and any
nation as may be provided orally by the applicant. The details of the application as described by these sources are
porated without reference in any permit which may be issued. Deviation from these details will constitute a violation
y permit. Any person developing in an AEC without permit is subject to civil, criminal and administrative action.
This theJ4 I day of
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Landowner or person authorized to act as his agent for purpose of filing a CAAk permit application.
_, (o—Oq D f AEC HAZARD NOTICE
Project Is In An: Ocean Erodible Area High Hazard Flood Area Inlet Hazard Area
Property Owner: V .A t oEk' -T) t'l/
Property Address: � d � L f ri S q t) n,TE-7
Date Lot Was Platted:
This notice is intended to make you, the applicant, aware of the
special risks and conditions associated with development in this
area, which is subject to natural hazards such as storms, erosion
and currents. The rules of the Coastal Resources Commission
require that you receive an AEC Hazard Notice and acknowledge
that notice in writing before a permit for development can be
issued.
The Commission's rules on building standards, oceanfront
setbacks and dune alterations are designed to minimize, but not
eliminate, property loss from 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. Permits issued in the Ocean Hazard Area of
Environmental Concern include the condition that structures be
relocated or dismantled if they become imminently threatened by
changes in shoreline configuration. The structure(s) must be
relocated or dismantled within two (2) years of becoming
imminently threatened, and in any case upon its collapse or
subsidence.
SPECIAL NOTE: This hazard notice is required for development
in areas subject to sudden and massive storms and erosion. Permits
issued for development in this area expire on December 31 of the
third year following the year in which the permit was issued.
Shortly before work begins on the project site, the Local Permit
Officer must be contacted to determine the vegetation line and
setback distance at your site. If the property has seen little change
since the time of permit issuance, and the proposed development
can still meet the setback requirement, the LPO will inform you
that you may begin work. Substantial progress on the project
must be made within 60 days of this setback determination, or
the setback must be remeasured. Also, the occurrence of a major
shoreline change as the result of a storm within the 60-day period
will necessitate remeasurement of the setback. It is important
that you check with the LPO before the permit expires for official
approval to continue the work after the permit has expired.
Generally, if foundation pilings have been placed and substantial
progress is continuing, permit renewal can be authorized. It is
unlawful to continue work after permit expiration.
The best available information, as accepted by the Coastal For more informaticontact.
Resources Commission, indicates that the annual long-term 1
average ocean erosion rate for the area where your property is
located is 7L_ feet per year.
The rate was established by careful analysis of aerial photographs
of the coastline taken over the past 50 years.
S ie also indicate that the shoreline could move as much as
feet landward in a major storm.
The flood waters in a major storm are predicted to be about
__4�Lfeet 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 sand bags may be
authorized under certain conditions.
The applicant must acknowledge this information and requirements
by signing this notice in the space below. Without the proper
signature, the application will not be complete.
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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 calculated risk.
Natural forces of water and wind collide with tons of force, even
on calm days.
Man-made structures cannot be 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 structures. 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 intended 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 management 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 stable natural vegetation a distance equal to 30 times
the annual erosion rate (a minimum of 60 feet). Large structures
(multi -family residential structures greater than 5,000 square feet
and nonresidential 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 of 120 feet, whichever
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setback is 30 times the erosion rate plus 105 feet.
The Reasons
The beachfront is an ever -changing landform. The beach and the
dunes are natural "shock absorbers," taking the beating of the
wind 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 1979; might prove a hardship for some
property owners. Therefore, they established an exception for
lots that cannot meet the setback requirement. The exception
allows buildings in front of the setback line if the following
conditions apply:
(1) the lot must have been platted as of June 1,' 1979, and is not
capable of 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 construction standards 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
PRE -PERMIT STRUCTURE; INADEQUATE SETBACK
PERMITTED
STRUCTURE; PRE, -STORM BEACH PROFILE
ADEQUATE POST
SETBACK -STORM BEACH PROFILE
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ONE YEAR AFTER STORM/BEACH REBUILDING
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After the storm, the house on the dune will be gone. The other house has a much better chance of survival.
coasrQ� APPLICATION FOR
CAMA MINOR
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PERMIT
In 1974, the North Carolina General Assembly passed the Coastal Area
Management Act and'set the stage for guiding development in fragile and
productive areas that border the state's sounds and oceanfront. Along with
requiring special care by those who build and develop, the General Assembly
directed the Coastal Resources Commission (CRC) to implement clear
regulations that minimize the burden on the applicant.
This application for a minor development permit under CAMA is part of the
Commission's effort to meet the spirit and intent of the General Assembly. It
has been designed to be straightforward and require no more time or effort
necessary from the applicant. Please go over this folder with the Local Permit
Officer (LPO) for the locality in which you plan to build to be certain that
you understand what information he or she needs.
Under CAMA regulations, the minor permit is to be issued within 25 days once
a complete application is in hand. Often less time is needed if the project is
simple. The process generally takes about 18 days. You can speed the approval
process by making certain that your application is complete and signed, that
your drawing meets the specifications given inside and that ,your application
fee is attached.
Other permits are sometimes required for development in the coastal area.
While these are not CAMA-related, we urge you to check with the Local
Permit Officer to determine which of these you may need. A listing is included
on page 2 of this folder.
We appreciate your cooperation with the North Carolina Coastal Management
Program and your scillingness to build in away that protects the resources
of our beautiful and productive coast.
Coastal Resources Commission
Division of Coastal Management
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P. O. Box 6159
Ocean Isle Beach, N. C. 28469
Julius Phillips
609 Bouden Road
Chapel Hill, N. C. 27516
Dear Mr. Phillips:
This letter is to inform you of Pat and Kathy Alderson's plans to remodel their house
located at 421 Sailfish Street Sunset Beach, N. C. The project will consist of closing in a
portion of covered porch on the canal side to become a new dinning room and the
addition of a 2A floor media room. All construction to conform to N. C. Building Code
and Town of Sunset Beach regulations. Please refer to attached drawing. If you have any
questions please contact me at the above address.
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Dear Mr. and Mrs. Corbett:
This letter is to inform you of Pat and Kathy Alderson's plans to remodel their house
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portion of covered porch on the canal side to become a new dinning room and the
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NOTICE OF FILING
OF APPLICATION FOR
CAMA MINOR DEVELOPMENT PERMIT
Pursuant to NCGS 113A-119(b), Sunset Beach, a locality authorized to issue CAMA
permits in Areas of Environmental Concern, hereby gives NOTICE that on August 27, 2009,
Patrick and Kathy Alderson applied for a CAMA permit to enclose covered porch and add a
room to the second floor at 421 Sailfish St, Sunset Beach NC located in Brunswick County.
The application may be inspected at the address below. Public comments received by
September 18, 2009 will be considered. Later comments will be accepted and considered up to
the time of 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.
PLEASE PUBLISH ON: September 4, 2009
Randy Walters
CAMA Local Permit Officer for
The Town of Sunset Beach
Address:
700 Sunset Boulevard
Sunset Beach, NC 28468
Phone: (910) 579-0075
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SEP 0 3 2009
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