Coastal Habitat Protection Plan Getting an Update

As part of the five year review of the Coastal Habitat Protection Plan (CHPP), the CHPP Steering Committee has met over the past several months to update and revise the CHPP. These revisions reflect changes in the CHPP recommendations as the result of accomplishments, new information based on scientific studies as well as additional emphasis

NHC Looks to Change Defintion of Marina

At the request of a private citizen, the New Hanover County Planning Board considered (and ultimately voted to reject) a proposal that would have set in motion an amendment to the County’s CAMA Land Use Plan regarding the definition of “marina.” BASE spoke in opposition to the request which the Planning Board denied.  The complicating

Pender County Approves Mandatory Utilities Connection

Because of the increase in capital projects and the amount of debt that the county is currently taking on the Pender County Commissioners decided that it was in their best interest to approve a mandatory connection amendment. On Monday the Pender County Commissioners did just that by approving a text amendment that would require all

NAHB Responds to AD&C Financing Issues

New Legislation Addresses Housing Production Credit Crisis NAHB’s work with members of Congress to address the housing production credit crisis has led to the introduction of new legislation that would alleviate the severe lack of credit for acquisition, development and construction financing. Introduced by Reps. Brad Miller (D-NC) and original cosponsors Carolyn Maloney (D-NY) and

CRC looks at Inlet Hazard Areas Again

The Division of Coastal Management staff will present the final report entitled “Inlet Hazard Area Boundaries Update: Recommendations to the North Carolina Coastal Resources Commission” today at the Coastal Resources Commission meeting in Beaufort.  This final report, which thus far has met the muster of both the DCM and the Science Panel, contains boundary revisions

Hazard Mitigation Credits on the Horizon?

After years of discussion, it appears that coastal homeowners who take voluntary, proactive steps to protect their homes from wind and storm damage may see mitigation credits applied toward their homeowners insurance policies. In May, the Department of Insurance released information regarding a pending mitigation credit program which was a result of last year’s coastal

Home Star Bill Passes U.S. House

Home Star Energy Retrofit Act of 2010 (H.R. 5019) passed the U.S. House by a margin of 246-161 late last week.  While the vote was primarily along party lines, 12 Republicans voted for the bill and 7 Democrats voted against it. North Carolina’s delegation voted along party lines with no defections from either party. H.R.

Hampstead Bypass Slowly Moving Forward

NCDOT Narrows down Hwy 17 Bypass to 5 Possible Routes On Monday May 3rd NCDOT Division 3 Engineer Allen Pope updated the Pender County Board of Commissioners that the Hwy 17 Bypass Project around Hampstead has been whittled down from 18 corridors to 5.  There are still a few more studies that need to be

Pender County Comprehensive Parks and Recreation Master Plan

The 2010 Pender County Comprehensive Parks and Recreation Master Plan draft is now available for public review and comment until May 14, 2010.  Please follow the following link to review the draft plan in PDF form: 2010 Pender County Comprehensive Parks and Recreation Master Plan draft Please submit all comments, questions, or concerns via email

CFPUA Developer Agreements

At their meeting in April, the CFPUA Board approved ordinance language which will enable developer payback as future projects tie onto water and sewer infrastructure in New Hanover County. THANK YOU TO CFPUA BOARD MEMBERS FOR THEIR CONTINUED SUPPORT OF THIS INITIATIVE. It was a complicated and time-consuming process which BASE has been working on