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CAMA AND DREDGE AND FILL
GENERAL
PERMIT.leT���3�
as authorized by the State of North Carolina
Department of Environment, Health, and Natural Resources and coastal Re r e is
in an area of environmental concern ursuant to 15 AC •° / .
Phone Humbert
Proje t ocatipn (County, State
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Type of oject Activity �-
PROJECT DESCRIPTION
Pier (dock) length
Groiti length
number
Bulkhead length: `c
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ax. distance offshore
Basin, channel dimensions
cubic yards
Boat rarrip dimensions
Other
Water Body, etc.)
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This permit is subject to compliance with this application, site �� r
drawing and attached general and specific conditions. Any C: r
violation of these terms may subject the permittee to a fine,
imprisonment or civil action; and may cause the permit to b
come null and void.
This permit must be on the.project site and accessible to the
permit officer when the project is inspected for compliance.
The applicant certifies by signing this permit that 1) this pro -
Is consistent with the local land use plan and all local
antes, and 2) a written statement has been obtained from
ajacent riparian landowners certifying that the have no
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objections to the proposed work. -
In issuing this permit the State of North Carolina certifies that
this project is consistent with the North Carolina Coastal
Management Program.
applicant's signature
permit ficer' signature
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ADJACENT RIPARIAN PROPERTY OWNER STATEMENT
I hereby certify that I own property adjacent to
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(Lot, Block, Road, etc.)
on CMc 'sc u o , in—c-ohQ�6 gt)C�Oc4i , N.C.
(Waterbo ) (Town and/or County)
He has described to me, as shown below, the development he is
proposing at that location, and I have no objections to his
proposal.
DESCRIPTION AND/OR DRAWING OF PROPOSED DEVELOPMENT:
(To be filled in by individual proposing development)
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ADJACENT RIPARIAN PROPERTY OWNER STATEMENT
I hereby certify that I own property adjacent to
's property located at
( me of Pfoperty Owner)
(Lot, Block, Road, etc.)
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Water ody (Town and/or County)
He has described to me, as shown below, the development he is
proposing at that location, and I have no objections to his
proposal.
DESCRIPTION AND/OR DRAWING OF PROPOSED DEVELOPMENT:
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common on rocky
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species known
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typical of S.E. United
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to be found over
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deep water species
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bring high prices
ARK SHELLS
from collectors
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Atlantic shores
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prized for their
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largest shelled mollusk (2 i
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common along south
Atlantic and Gulf
coasts — prefer
shallow water
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value. Clams, oysters, mussels and scallops are all edible.
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