North Carolina S1001 modifies the Coastal Area Management Act to clarify landowner notice requirements, amend upland basin permit standards, and.
North Carolina S1001 modifies the Coastal Area Management Act (CAMA) to clarify adjacent landowner notice requirements for permit applications. It specifies that sending notice by certified mail to adjacent riparian landowners is sufficient. The bill also amends upland basin permit requirements, including dissolved oxygen standards and financial assurance provisions. Additionally, it expands the permissible uses of the Coastal Storm Damage Mitigation Fund to include costs associated with terminal groin projects and appropriates $800,000 for the fund.
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