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HomeMy WebLinkAboutOI_16-10_Driscoll2/01/2016
Bobby Driscoll
8 Willow View Dr.
Mills River, NC 28759
Exemption Number— M&R 10-16
RE: EXEMPTED PROJECT -MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR of STRUCTURES
CONSISTENT WITH CURRENT RULES [15A NCAC 07K .0209(c)]
PROJECT ADDRESS — 1727 W. Beach Dr.
AREA OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONCERN — OE,HH
Dear Bobby:
I have reviewed the information submitted to this office in your inquiry concerning the necessary
filing of an application for a minor development permit under the Coastal Area Management Act.
After making a site inspection on 1/29/2016, 1 have determined that the activity you propose is
exempt from needing a minor development permit as long as it remains consistent with your site
drawing and materials list submitted on 1/19/2016, and meets the conditions specified below. If
your plans should change and your project will no longer meet these conditions, please contact
me before proceeding.
MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR - [15A NCAC 7K .0209(c)] - Any structure, or part thereof,
consistent with current CRC rules may be maintained, repaired or replaced in a similar manner,
size and location as the existing structure without requiring a permit, unless the repair or
replacement would be in violation of the criteria set out below. This exemption applies to those
projects that are not within the exclusion for maintenance and repairs as set out in G.S. 113A-
103(5)b.5., Rule .0103 of this Subchapter and Rule 07J .0210.
1. the development must not disturb a land area of greater than 200 square feet on a
slope of greater than 10 percent;
2. the development must not involve removal, damage, or destruction of threatened or
endangered animal or plant species; ,EI\i ED
3. the development must not alter naturally or artificially created surface drainage MINGTON, NC
channels; 2016
4. the development must not alter the land form or vegetation of a frontal dune; . R. 2
4601 E. Oak Island Drive • Oak Island, North Carolina 28465
Phone: (910) 278-5024 • Fax: (910) 278-1811 • Website: www.oakislandnc.com
5. the development must not be within 30 feet of normal water level or normal high
water level; and;
6. development must be consistent with all applicable use standards and local land use
plans in effect at the time the exemption is granted.
Structures may be repaired in a similar manner, size and location as the original structure. No
expansions or additions are permissible and the following specific conditions apply:
1. The project consists of the replacement of windows and interior remodel, as shown on
the attached drawing and materials list.
2. The proposed repairs shall be consistent with all other applicable local ordinances and
North Carolina Building Code standards.
This exemption to CAMA permit requirements does not alleviate the necessity of your obtaining
any other State, Federal or Local authorization and N.C. Building Permits. This exemption expires
90 days from the date of the letter.
Sincerely,
Donna F. Coleman, LPO
Town of Oak Island
Cc: Tara MacPherson - DCM-Wilmington
Danny Leonard - Agent
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DCM \NILMINGTON, NC
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ESTIMATED COST OF RECONSTRUCTION
Permit No. Tax Map Block Parcel Lot
Property Address: /7.2 7 lam/ ,4 ,c7r Subdivision Name: U` o e�-
ITEMS
COST
TOTAL
COST
LABOR
MATERIALS
Concrete, Form, etc.
Carpentry Material (rough)
Carpentry Labor (rough)
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Insulation and Weather Strip
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Exterior Finish (Stucco)
Doors, Windows, and Shutters
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Lumber Finish
Carpenter Labor, Finish
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Hardware, Rough
Hardware, Finish
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Cabinets, built-in
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Floor Covering (tile, rug)
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Plumbing
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Shower/Tub/Toilet
Electrical
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Light Fixtures
Built-in Appliances
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HVAC
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Paint
Overhead and Profit
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TOTAL
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Note: Full market value must be applied for all donated labor andmaterials.
Contractor Name: 2 eX, za License Number: EI\/EO
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Signature: Date: g 20>6
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NCEM September 7, 2002
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SUBSTANTIAL DAMAGE
SUBSTANTIAL IMPROVEMENT
Items to be Included
All structural elements, including:
Spread or continuous foundation footings and pilings
Monolithic or other types of concrete slabs
Bearing walls, tie beams, and trusses
Floors and ceilings
Attached decks and porches
Interior partitions walls
Exterior wall finishes. (e.g., brick, stucco, or siding)
including painting and decorative moldings
Windows and doors
Reshingling or retiling a roof
Hardware
All interior finishing elements, including:
Tiling, linoleum,- stone; or carpet, over subflooring
Bathroom tiling and fixtures
Wall finishes (e.g., drywall, painting, stucco, plaster,
, paneling, marble, or other decorative finishes)..
Kitchen, utility, and bathroom cabinets
Built-in bookcases,cabinets, and furniture
Hardware
All utility and service equipment, including:
HVAC equipment
Repair or reconstruction of plumbing and electrical
services
Light fixtures and ceiling fans
Security systems
Built-in kitchen appliances
Central vacuum systems —
Water filtration, conditioning, or recirculation systems
Also: .
Labor and other costs associated with moving or altering
undamaged building components to
accommodate improvements or additions
Overhead and profits
Items to be Excluded
Plans and specifications
Survey costs
Permit fees
Cost to demolish storm -damaged
building components
Outside improvements, including:
Landscaping
Sidewalks
Fences
Yard lights
Swimming pools
Screened pool enclosures
Sheds
Gazebos
Detached structures (including garages)
Landscape irrigation systems.
NCEM
September 7, 2002