coastal zone management act (16.usca sec. 1452 (1)) session name: state policy ii coastal hazards...
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Coastal Zone Management Act(16.USCA Sec. 1452 (1))
Session Name: State Policy IICoastal Hazards Management Course
“preserve, protect, develop, and where possible, to restore or enhance, the
resources of the Nation’s coastal zone for this and succeeding generations.”
Slide 34.1
Sandbags allowed only on a temporary basis
Session Name: State Policy IICoastal Hazards Management Course
Slide 34.2
Source: NC Division of Coastal Management
Beach bulldozing allowed with proper permits
Session Name: State Policy IICoastal Hazards Management Course
Slide 34.3
Source: NC Division of Coastal Management
Setback requirement for oceanfront construction
Session Name: State Policy IICoastal Hazards Management Course
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Source: NC Division of Coastal Management
Tracing shoreline changes to establish erosion rates
Session Name: State Policy IICoastal Hazards Management Course
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Setback requirement for large oceanfront structures
Session Name: State Policy IICoastal Hazards Management Course
Slide 34.6
Source: NC Division of Coastal Management
Structures damaged more than 50% must obtain a permit to rebuild
Session Name: State Policy IICoastal Hazards Management Course
Slide 34.7
Source: NC Division of Coastal Management
No permit is granted to rebuild if setback requirements are not met
Session Name: State Policy IICoastal Hazards Management Course
Slide 34.8
Source: NC Division of Coastal Management
Wetlands Minimize Flood Impacts
Session Name: State Policy IICoastal Hazards Management Course
Slide 34.9Source: NC Division of Coastal Management
Wetlands minimize the impacts of flooding by storing water and preventing rapid runoff.
Wetlands Minimize Flood Impacts
Session Name: State Policy IICoastal Hazards Management Course
Slide 34.10
Source: NC Division of Coastal Management
Wetland Restoration Site
Session Name: State Policy IICoastal Hazards Management Course
Slide 34.11
Source: NC Division of Coastal Management
Estuarine Areas of Environmental Concern (AECs)
Session Name: State Policy IICoastal Hazards Management Course
Slide 34.12
Source: NC Division of Coastal Management
Ocean Hazard Area of Environmental Concern (AEC)
Session Name: State Policy IICoastal Hazards Management Course
Slide 34.13
Source: NC Division of Coastal Management
Mason Inlet
Session Name: State Policy IICoastal Hazards Management Course
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The new inlet corridor is being dug out at the top of the February2002 photo, and sand from the dredging is being stored in the
square stockpile area in the middle of the photo
Source: NC Coastal Federationwww.nccoast.org/cf-issues.htm
Mason Inlet Encroaching on Shell Island Resort, January 2002
Session Name: State Policy IICoastal Hazards Management Course
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Source: NC Coastal Federationwww.nccoast.org/cf-issues.htm
Shell Island Sandbag Wall
Session Name: State Policy IICoastal Hazards Management Course
Slide 34.16
Source: NC Coastal Federationwww.nccoast.org/cf-issues.htm
Mason Inlet Relocation6 months after project completion
Session Name: State Policy IICoastal Hazards Management Course
Slide 34.17
Source: NC Coastal Federationwww.nccoast.org/cf-issues.htm
Sand from inlet dredging used to nourish Figure Eight beaches
Session Name: State Policy IICoastal Hazards Management Course
Slide 34.18
Source: NC Coastal Federationwww.nccoast.org/cf-issues.htm