North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources
NC Division of Coastal Management
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Coastal Management Fast Facts

Learn about current issues in coastal management with the information contained in these links.

Updated Erosion Rates

The Coastal Resources Commission has incorporated updated long-term average annual erosion rates into its oceanfront development rules.

Exemption Repeal

The CRC in 2002 repealed the permit exemption for certain bulkheads, riprap and piers.

Oceanfront-Setback Exceptions

A rule change requires new oceanfront tennis courts and concrete-floored storage sheds to meet setback requirements.

Sand-Fencing Guidelines

The CRC has guidelines for the installation of sand fences along the oceanfront.

Coastal Habitat Protection Plan

The Department of Environment and Natural Resources is developing plans that would help protect and restore resources critical to North Carolina's commercial and recreational fisheries.

 

Preventing Runoff Pollution

Coastal Management has undertaken several measures to educate local leaders and the public about the effects of runoff pollution.

Vegetation-Line Determination on Storm-Affected Beaches that Are Slated for Nourishment

A new rule change could help some property owners who want to build houses on storm-affected beaches that are scheduled for nourishment.

Offshore Drilling

A history of offshore drilling issues in North Carolina.

Public Use of the Beach

A judge has dismissed a lawsuit by Currituck County landowners who sought to exclude the public from the beach in front of their homes. The plaintiffs have appealed.

Coastal Shoreline Buffer Rules

To protect coastal water quality, the state requires a 30-foot buffer for new development along coastal shorelines.

 

Revised CAMA Land-Use
Planning Guidelines

The CRC has worked to improve the CAMA land-use planning guidelines.

 

High-Hazard Flood Area Exemption

The rule exempts single-family houses in the High-Hazard Flood Area of Environmental Concern from CAMA permit requirements. This AEC covers coastal areas adjacent to the ocean that are subject to storm flooding.

Submerged-Log Salvage

A team worked to identify potential adverse environmental impacts of salvaging submerged cut logs from the state's waterways, and to develop policy recommendations that would minimize adverse effects to aquatic ecosystems.

N.C. Division of Coastal Management . 400 Commerce Ave . Morehead City, NC 28557
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