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with the permit), all applicable regulations and special conditions and notes settorth below. Any violation otthese terms may subject
permittee to a fine, imprisonment or civil action, or may cause the permit to be null and void.
DEVELOPMENT FOR BEACH BULLDOZING - 7H. 1800
1. The area in which this activity is being performed must maintain a slope of adequate grade so as to not endanger
the public or the public's use of the beach and should follow the pre -emergency slopes as closely as possible. The
movement of material by a bulldozer, front-end loader, backhoe, scraper or any type of earth moving or
construction equipment shall not exceed 1 foot in depth measured from the pre -activity surface elevation.
2. The activity must not exceed the lateral bounds of the applicant's property unless he has the written permission of
the adjoining landowner(s).
3. Movement of material from seaward of the mean high water line is not authorized
4. The activity must not significantly increase erosion on neighboring properties and must not have a significant
adverse effect on important natural or cultural resources.
5. Adding to dunes shall be accomplished in such a manner that the damage to existing vegetation is minimized. The
fill areas will be immediately replanted or temporarily stabilized until planting can be successfully completed
6. In order to minimise adverse impacts to nesting sea turtles, no work shall occur within the period of May 1
through November 15 of any year, without the prior approval of the Town of North Topsail Beach, Division of
Coastal Management, in coordination with the North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission, the United States
Fish and Wildlife Service and the United States Army Corps of Engineers.
7. if one contiguous acre or more of oceanfront property is to be excavated or filled, an erosion and sedimentation
control plan must be filed with the Division of Land Resources, Land Quality Section, or appropriate local
government having jurisdiction. This plan must be approved prior to commencing the land disturbing activity.
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 per-
mit rn .st 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 requires further written permit approval.
All work must hen tots perrAitl ,
In issuing this permit it is agreed that this project is consistent
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 Division of Coastal Management.
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oral r nit Officer (signature)
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address
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(signature required if special conditions above apply to permit)
(1 Work permitted by this general permit shall be subject to the following limitations:
A) no work shall be permitted other than that which is necessary to re,,s ly protect against or
>113-229(cl);
educe the imminent danger caused by the emergency or to resto a damaged property to its
condition immediately before the emergency;
erosion control structure shall be located no more 20 feet waterwazd of the endangered
stru e;
any fill terials used in conjunction with ern ency work for storm or erosion control shall be
obtained fr an upland source except th edging for fill material to protect c facilities or
ransportation idors will be co eyed in accordance with the s A NCAC 7H
0208; i
ll fill materials or s to associated with temporary reloc:;2ons which are ed within
oastal Wetlands, Es Water, or Public Trust AECs shall b�en1ovet$q�ter ergency
vent has ended a area r ored to pre -disturbed conditions. G 5
(2)it only autho ' es the immediate p tection or temporary rehabilitd0o r reldcatiolrq f�dpdsting
ilities. ng-term stabilization or re lion of public facilities sh_l1 cofL stem local
nts' st disaster recovery plans and policy which are part of theirUswlans.
History Nate: G.S. 113-229(cl); l73A-/07(a),(b); 113A-1 /3(b);-118.1,1 lv bey I 19 Eff. April 1, 1999; February 1, 1996; June 1,1995;
Amendment Eff. July 1, 2000, May 22, 2000. m
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SECTION .1800 - GENERAL PERMIT TO ALLOW BEACH BULLDOZING LANDWOF THE
MEAN HIGH WATER MARK IN THE OCEAN HAZARD AEC
15A NCAC 07H .1801 PURPOSE
This permit will allow beach bulldozing needed to reconstruct or repair frontal and/or primary dune systems. For the purpose
of this general permit, beach bulldozing is defined as the process of moving natural beach material from any point seaward of
the first line of stable vegetation to repair damage to frontal and/or primary dunes caused by a major storm event. This
general permit is being developed according to the procedures outlined in Subchapter 7J .1100 and will apply only to the
Ocean Erodible AEC. This general permit shall not apply to the Inlet Hazard AEC.
History Note: Authority G.S. 113-219(cl); 113A-107(a)(b); 113A-113(b); 113A-118.1;
Eff. December 1, 1987.
15A NCAC 07H .1802 APPROVAL PROCEDURES
(a) The applicant must contact the Division of Coastal Management or local permit officer (LPO) and complete an
application form requesting approval for development. The applicant shall provide information on site location, dimensions
of the project area, and his name and address.
(b) The applicant must provide:
(1) confirmation that a written statement has been obtained signed by the adjacent riparian property owners
indicating that they have no objections to the proposed work; or
(2) confirrnationthattheadjacent ripananpropertyowners have been notifiedbycertifiedmailoftheproposed
work. Such notice should instruct adjacent property owners to provide any comnnents on the proposed
development in writing for consideration by permitting officials to the Division of Coastal Management
within ten days of receipt of the notice, and, indicate that no response will be interpreted as no objection.
DCM staff will review all comments and determine, based on their relevance to the potential impacts ofthe
proposed project, if the proposed project can be approved by a General Permit. If DCM staff finds that the
comments are worthy of more in-depth review, the applicant will be notified that he roust submit an
application for a major development pemat.
(c) No work shall begin until an on -site meeting is held with the applicant and appropriate LPO or Division of Coastal
Management representative so that the existing first line of stable natural vegetation can be appropriately marked and recorded
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on the application. Written authorization to proceed with the proposed development may be issued during this visit. All
bulldozing must be completed within 30 days of the date of permit issuance or the general authorization expires.
History Note: Authority G. S. 113-229(cl); 113A-107(a)(b); 113A-113(b); 113A-118.1;
Eff. December 1, 1987; Vj�
Amended Eff. January 1, 1990. �
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15A NCAC 07H .1803 PERMIT FEE N Cr
The applicant must pay a pemat fee of one hundred dollars (5100.00) by check or money order p�i to tDnt.
History Note: Authority G.S. 113-119(cl); 113A-/07; 113A-113(b); 113A-/18.1; 1/3A-119; !/9.1;
Eff. December I, /987;
Amended Eff. August !, 1000; March 1, 1991.
15A NCAC 07H .1804 GENERAL CONDITIONS 2�
(a) Any future setback determinations which may be required shall be made using the first line of stable natural vegetation
established prior to the bulldozing activity.
(b) Individuals shall allow authorized representatives of the Department of Environment and Natural Resources to make
periodic inspections at any time deemed necessary to ensure that the activity being performed under authority of this general
permit is in accordance with the terms and conditions prescribed herein.
(c) This permit will not be applicable to proposed construction where the Department has determined, based on an initial
review of the application, that notice and review pursuant to G.S. 113A-119 is necessary because there are unresolved
questions concerning the proposed activity's impact on adjoining properties or on water quality; air quality; coastal wetlands,
cultural or historic sites; wildlife; fisheries resources; or public trust rights. If a shipwreck is unearthed, all work shall stop
and both the Division of Archives and History and Coastal Management shall be contacted immediately.
(d) This permit does not eliminate the need to obtain any other required state, local or federal authorization.
(e) Development carried out under this permit must be consistent with all local requirements, AEC rules, and local Land Use
Plans current at the time of authorization.
History Note: Authority G.S. 113-219(cl); 113A-107(a)(b); 113A-113(b); 113A-118.1;
Eff. December 1, 1987;
Amended Eff. May], 1990;
RRC Objection due to ambiguity Eff. May 19, 1994;
Amended Eff. August 1,1998; July], 1994.
15A NCAC 07H .1805 SPECIFIC CONDITIONS
(a) The area in which this activity is being performed must maintain a slope of adequate grade so as to not endanger the
public or the public's use of the beach and should follow the pre -emergency slopes as closely as possible. The movement of
material by a bulldozer, front-end loader, backhoe, scraper or any type of earth moving or construction equipment shall not
exceed 1 foot in depth measured from the pre -activity surface elevation.
(b) The activity must not exceed the lateral bounds of the applicant's property unless he has the written permission of the
adjoining landowner(s).
(c) Movement of material from seaward of the mean high water line is not authorized-
(d) The activity must not demonstratively increase erosion on neighboring properties.
(e) Adding to dunes shall be accomplished in such a manner that the damage to existing vegetation is minimised. The fill
areas will be immediately replanted or temporarily stabilized until planting can be successfully completed.
(f) In order to minimize adverse impacts to nesting sea turtles, no work shall occur within the period of May I through
November 15 of any year, without the prior approval of the Division of Coastal Management, in coordination with the North
Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission, the United States Fish and Wildlife Service and the United States Army Corps of
Engineers, that the work can be accomplished without adversely impacting sea turtle nests or suitable nesting habitat.
(g) If one contiguous acre or more of oceanfront property is to be excavated or filled, an erosion ands imentation control
plan must be filed with the Division of Land Resources, Land Quality Section, or appropriate verunent having
jurisdiction. This plan must be approved prior to commencing the land disturbing activi
History Note: Authority G.S. 113-219(cl); 113A-107(a)(b); 113A-113(b); 113A-08.1;
Eff. December 1, 1987;
Temporary Amendment Eff. September 1, 1998;
Amended Eff. August 1, 2000.
SECTION .1900 — GENERAL PERMIT TO ALLOW FOR TEMPORARY ST5'
SHORELINES AND OCEAN HAZARD AECS
1 C 07H PURPOSE
A p t under thiss Section shall allow for the placement of temporary structures within estua
and o an hazard AECs according to the provisions provided in Subchapter 7J .1100 and
Section.
History Note: Authority G.S. 113-229(el); 113A-107(a)(b); 113A-113(b); 113A-118.1;
March 1, 1989; /
A rihZided Eff. August 1, 2000.
rules in this
15A NCAC 07H .1902 PROVAL PROCEDURES
(a) The applicant must con t the Division of Coastal Management and c lete a general permit application forest
requesting approval for develo nt. Applicants shall provide information site location, dimensions of the project area,
proposed activity, name, address, telephone number.
(b) The applicant must provide:
(1) confirmation that awn statement has been ob ed signed by the adjacent riparian property owners
indicating that they, have objections to the p posed work; or
(2) confirmation that the adjacen '
work Such notice should ins
development in writing for con:
within ten days of receipt of the
DCM staff will review all comet
proposed project, if the propos
comments are worthy of e
p owners have been notified by certified mail of the proposed
t property owners to provide any comments on the proposed
by permitting officials to the Division of Coastal Management
ul, indicate that no response will be interpreted as no objection.
aermme, based on their relevance to the potential impacts of the
il-ke approved by a General Permit If DCM staff finds that the
revte the applicant will be notified that he must submit an
application f/thite
elopment permit
(c) No work shall begin uneeting is held with the licant and a Division of -Coastal Management
representative to inspect and mconstruction of the propose development. Written authorization to proceed
with the proposed developmenby the Division during this visr All work must be completed and the structure
removed within 180 days followritten authorization is issued.
History Note: Authori G.S. 113-229(cl); 113A-107(a)(b); 113A-113(b); 113A- 8.1;
Eff. AJ6rch 1, 1989;
A nded Eff. January 1, 1990.
15A NCA 07H .1903 PERMIT FEE
7earycant must pay a permit fee of one hundred dollars ($100.00) by check or money order payab o the Department.
ote: Authority G.S. 113-229(el); 113A-107; 1134-113(b); 113A-118.1; 113A-119; 113A-119.1;
Eff. March 1, 1989;
Amended Eff. August 1, 1000; March 1, 1991.
15A NCAC 07H .1904 GENERAL CONDITIONS
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