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Legislative Affairs

BASE Governmental Affairs Directors act as advocates for the development industry and closely monitor activity at the state, regional and local level from the North Carolina General Assembly to city and county meetings - anything that affects the growth and development industry.

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Development Industry

Credibility, Leadership, Expertise..... BASE has a single mission to promote public policies which encourage economic growth, job creation and a healthy real estate, homebuilding, land use and development industry.

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"Unbelievable! BASE was there for us at the beginning, middle, and end providing us with key information and foresight…It's great to see there are organizations like BASE out there that are willing to go the extra mile to satisfy their members." - Jon Vincent, JTV Business & Management Consultant

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 "Well worth the money! I’ve been working in this industry well over 20 years, and this is the lowest cost, highest value work I have ever seen. I always knew the regulatory pressures that our industry faced, but at least now I know that there is an organization fighting and winning on our behalf." - Kevin Hine, Duplin Land Development, LLC, Exec. VP/GM River Landing

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HB1305 Update - House Concurs PDF Print E-mail
Thursday, 06 August 2009 16:04
Late this afternoon the House of Representatives concurred on HB1305 "Beach Plan" and now the bill will head to the Governor's desk for her review and signature.  Click here for a copy of the latest bill.
 
Pender County Comprehensive Plan Gaining Momentum PDF Print E-mail
Thursday, 06 August 2009 10:45
As many of you are aware the Pender County Planning Department is working through a complete update of the Counties planning and development regulations and land use plan documents.  BASE has been actively involved in many of the discussions and has been steadily working with the planning staff on numerous revisions.  We wanted to make you aware that their will be one more community meeting on August 13th at the Heidi Trask High School Cafeteria from 6:30 p.m. till 8:30 p.m.  The main sections that are being discussed currently are the Goals and Policies, Future Land Use Maps, and Land Use Classifications.  These sections will have a direct impact on the developmental and business communitty.  If you would like a copy of the latest draft policies please send an email to Governmental Affairs Director Cameron Moore at This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it .
 
H1305 Changes made on the Senate Floor PDF Print E-mail
Thursday, 06 August 2009 08:20

- Late Breaking News -
HB1305 "Beach Plan" Goes to the Senate Floor

HB1305 was read in on the Senate Floor late Wednesday afternoon and passed second and third reading by a vote of 42-5 and will now go back to the House for concurrence.  However some last minute amendments were introduced on the Senate floor that changed at least one of the amendments that were changed when the bill was in the Senate Commerce Committee earlier in the day.  Sen. Phil Berger introduced an amendment to reduce the compromise the $1 Million dollar coverage limit back down to $750,000.  The amendment unfortunately passed 43-4 with Sen. Boseman, Brown, Hartsell, and Swindell voting against it.  Sen. Goodall introduced an amendment to increase the surcharges back to the 10% and 20% as it was listed in the bill has it came over from the House.  Thankfully, this amendment failed 6-40.  Additionally, Senator Tony Rand provided a number of amendments which were adopted by the Senate. These amendments are significant and tremendously beneficial.

They include:

  • deleted the January 1, 2010 effective date, meaning that the surcharges of 5% (wind) and 15% (homeowners) will go into effect when the bill becomes law
  • deleted the section on special surcharges, precluding additional surcharges being expanded to COMMERCIAL and DWELLING policies
  • in rate filings, places the burden on the Rate Bureau to prove that proposed rates are "not excessing, inadequate or unfairly discriminatory"
 
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