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HomeMy WebLinkAbout52147_BOGUE SOUND YACHT CLUB_20071217] LeAMA V I DREDGE & FILL lr � 52147 GgNERAL PERMIT Previous permit # I w ]Modification I Complete Reissue (Partial Reissue Date previous permit issued As authorized by the State of North Carolina, Department of Environment and Natural Resources -7 7 and the Coastal Resources Commission in an area of environmental concern pursuant to 1 SA NCAC fyyL� a shed. Applicant Name /J Prollectt Location: County- Address Street Addre State Road/ t #(s) ,r � ` y yr CityAA-AA _ Statei,�,zip �_� � �v(/�;'." -_ � __ 't'l,� -- Phone # Q5�" lFax # Authorized Agent __ Affected I CW iiJ e ` IP� 1 ES 1 1 PTS AEC(s): I OEA L HHF I I IH UBA n N/A L PWS: I 'FC: ORW: yes no PNA yes / C:/ Crit.Hab. yes / no Type of Project/ Activity aA j' "1 cA L L "t t X CAtt-, Pier (dock) length �� "1 Piatform(s)_ _ � ___ 11 Finger pier(s) r9 X/i� (� j t�n X t 1 00-e�. Groin length J number Bulkhead/ Riprap length avg distance offshore `W jti t , max distance offshore Basin, channel cubic yards_____ Boat ramp Boathouse/ Boatlift Subdivision City �� L�Z� ZIP . Phone # { River Basin Adj. Wtr. Body _ j...� _ at man /unkn) Closest Maj. Wtr. Body (Scale: 'LJ / --) ) SEP 1 7 2008 Morehead City DOM t� Beach Bulldozing ---- - %`', 1. j OtherIf Shoreline Length SAV: not sure yes Pro Sandbags: not sure yes no Moratorium: n/a yes o Photos: yes o Waiver Attached: yes no a A building permit may be required by: fy Notes/ Special Conditions Agent or Applicant Printed amen % Sigpdture ** Pl9ise read,,96mpliance stater4nt on back of permit *" Application Fee(s) Check # See note on back rermavmcer s aignaiure 41a.nnin1gJ'Z IssuLocunsdiction f ng River Basin rules. A- - 7 M& x iratwM1 Date P Rover File Name (''' There SIT, ' be no Jir..isonaNe ii-cl-rc nce V"ith navils:?tion or use c_fthz� to ai::rs b•• the public by the: existence of piers, (_1vck.: and be t o''isei. (G) T hN p:,r :!t ,..I nle tO r.1PY, d (.JnS,r',;Ct;on w:-.el'e lil;.' Den-ait!nei r be:!evos that the proposed s alvity rnipl!t unne c'aa:ll : zilii '.n 1' c'.](Olrllnf prop 12eCt l:iStol'I.', c lltlral, SCe?i,(:, CUI;Sf CVatlon OI' I'eC1'eatlU21 values, identilled in G.S. 1 13A-102 and G. 113A- 113(b)(4), nor that mi(Tht .;i nificantly affect the quality of the human environment. (e) This permit does not eliminate the need to obtain any other required state, local, or federal authorization. (0 Development carried out under this permit must be consistent with all local requirements, AEC Guidelines, and local land use plans current at the time. of authorization. History Note: AuthorityG.S. 113A-107(a); 113A-107(b); 113A-113(b); 113A-118.1; 113A-124; Eff. !March 1, 1984; Amended Eff. May 1, 1990; RRC Objection due to ambiguity F,ff..hfav 19, 1994 Amended Eff .4ugust 1, 1998; Jody 1, 1994. 15A NCAC 07H .1205 SPECIFIC CONDITIONS (a) Piers, docks, and boat houses may extend or be located up to a maximum of 400 feet waterward fi-om the normal high water line or the normal water level, whichever is applicable. (b) Piers, docks, and boathouses shall not extend beyond the established pier length along the same shoreline for similar use. This restriction shall not apply to piers 100 feet or less in length unless necessary to avoid unreasonable interference with navigation or other uses ofthe waters by the public such as blocking established navigation routes or interfering with access to adjoining properties. The length of piers shall be measured from the waterward edge of any wetlands that border the water body. (c) Piers longer than 200 feet shall be permitted only if the proposed length gives access to deeper water at a rate of at least one foot at each 100 foot increment of pier length longer than 200 feet, or if the additional length is necessary to span some obstruction to navigation. Measurements to determine pier lengths shall be made from the waterward edge of any coastal wetland vegetation, which borders the water body. (d) Piers and docks shall be no wider than six feet and shall be elevated at least three feet above any coastal wetland substrate as measured from the bottom of the decking. (e) Any portion of a pier (either fixed or floating) extending from the main structure and six feet or less in width shall be considered either a "T" or a finger pier. (f) Except in the case of boat houses, any portion of a structure (either fixed or floating) greater than six feet wide shall be considered a platform or deck. (g) "T"s, finger piers, platforms, and decks of piers on lots with shorelines 100 feet or greater in length shall not exceed a combined total area of 400 square feet. The combined total area for lots less than 100 feet shall not exceed four square feet per linear foot of shoreline. (h) Platforms and decks shall have no more than six feet of any dimension extending over coastal wetlands. (i) The width requirements established in Paragraphs (d), (e), (0, (g) and (h) of this Rule shall not apply to pier structures in existence on or beF.;re July 1, 2001 when structural modifications are needed to prevent or minimize storm damage. In these cases, pilings and cross bracing may be used to provide structural support as long as they do not extend more than of two feet on either side of the principal structure. These modifications may not be used to expand the floor decking of platforms and piers. 0) Boathouses shall not exceed 400 square feet and shall have sides extending no further than one-half the height of the walls as measured in a downward direction from the top wall plate or header and only covering the top half of the walls. Measurements of square footage shall be taken of the greatest exterior dimensions. Boathouses shall not be allowed on lots with less than 75 linear feet of shoreline. (k) The area enclosed by a boat lift shall not exceed 400 square feet. (1) Piers, docks, decks, platforms and boat houses shall be single story. They may be roofed but shall not be designed to allow second storyuse. (m) Pier alignments along federally maintained channels must also meet Corps of Engineers regulations for pier construction pursuant to.Section 10 of the Rivers and Harbors Act. (n) Piers, docks, and boat houses shall in no case extend more than P4 the width of a natural water body, human -made canal or basin. Measurements to determine widths of the water body, human -made canals or basins shall be made from the waterward edge of any coastal wetland vegetation which borders the water body. The 1/4 length limitation shall not apply when the proposed pier is located between longer piers within 200 feet of the applicant's property. However, the proposed pier shall not be longer than the pier head line established by the adjacent piers, nor, longer than 1 /3 the width of the water body. 48 r �� to JOHN R McCASTLE 1036 ROBIN L McCASTLE 200 Yacht Club Drive BRANCHss-2vsa -21/5s0 Newport, NC 28570 1 _ 4-> Cy r)