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UPDATE: OAK ISLAND MORATORIUM AND VACATION RENTAL REGULATIONS

On Wednesday, April 16, a Special Meeting of the Oak Island Town Council was held to discuss the following: • Public Hearing to receive citizens’ comments on proposed ordinance amendments to establish three classes of Vacation Rental as a use and all the associated restrictions and regulations, • Public Hearing to receive citizens’ comments on

To Address Building Height, Swansboro Considers Conditional Zoning

From the Jacksonville Daily News: SWANSBORO — A new zoning tool could get the final approval of Swansboro commissioners during tonight’s meeting. Commissioners have been discussing the use of conditional zoning districts and will consider changes to the town’s Unified Development Ordinance that would put the new zoning into effect. Conditional zoning does not replace

Want To Be Confused? Try To Explain Coastal Building Height

With the discussion about flood insurance and properly protecting houses from flood perils, talk inevitably turns to raising buildings. This certainly seems to be the logical method of 1) reducing flood risk and 2)enabling homeowner savings by reducing flood insurance premiums. HOWEVER, in some jurisdictions, these proactive efforts may be frustrated by legislatively mandated caps

Sunset Beach: Capping Impervious at 30%?

The Sunset Beach Town Council will meet on Tuesday, April 15, 2014 for a scheduled Work Session. The Planning Board will be in attendance during the Work Session to discuss with Council their UDO Amendment recommendations that they presented to the Council during the April 7, 2014 Regular Meeting. The UDO recommendations from the Planning

US Fish & Wildlife Service Reopens Comment Period on Red Knot, Hearing In Morehead City May 6

The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service has reopened the comment period on its proposal to list the red knot as threatened under the Endangered Species Act (ESA). The Service proposed to list the knot on September 30, 2013, following an analysis of the best available data in more than 1,400 scientific documents. The public can

Oak Island Moratorium Update: Planning Board Acts On Vacation Rental Ordinance, Does Not Recommend Residential Cap

An update on the ongoing Oak Island moratorium on 6+ bedroom houses: In a meeting this past week which lasted nearly four hours, the Oak Island Planning Board met to consider a vacation rental ordinance and an ordinance which would cap residences at Oak Island at 5,000 square feet and 7 bedrooms. BASE spoke during

FEMA Releases Congressional Advisory On The Homeowner Flood Insurance Affordability Act

Congressional Advisory Overview on the Homeowner Flood Insurance Affordability Act of 2014 On March 21, 2014, President Obama signed the Homeowner Flood Insurance Affordability Act of 2014 into law. This law repeals and modifies certain provisions of the Biggert-Waters Flood Insurance Reform Act, which was enacted in 2012, and makes additional program changes to other

New Hanover County Unveils Economic Development Analysis

New Hanover County has received the final economic development target analysis report from Jay Garner titled Pathways to Prosperity: New Hanover County’s Plan for Jobs and Investment and it’s critical companion piece, the Competitive Realties Report. Both documents are available for download here Pathway to Prosperity – New Hanover County’s Plan for Jobs and Investment

DENR Officially Announces Low Impact Development (LID) Program

NCDENR’s Division of Energy, Mineral and Land Resources (DEMLR) has formally noticed its new voluntary Low Impact Development (LID) program. The LID program is the product of a cooperative effort between engineering consultants, NC State University, the University of North Carolina, local governments, and the NC Coastal Federation. For the first time in North Carolina,

Oak Island Update: Moratorium Expiring, A Vacation Rental Ordinance…And A Proposed Cap On Residential Size

The Town of Oak Island established February’s moratorium “on development of homes with more than six bedrooms so as to provide sufficient time for the development of regulations.” With the expiration of the moratorium scheduled for April 21, the Town is quickly moving forward with several proposals. The Oak Island Planning Board will hold a