Do you
want to stabilize your shoreline? Here are
the steps required to acquire the necessary permits and stabilize your shoreline.
Step 1 Ask
yourself the following questions:
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Am I trying to
protect my shoreline from daily erosion (losses everyday) or storm induced (losses during
major storm events) erosion?
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Do I want to protect
my shoreline from boat wakes or offshore energy/waves?
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What kind of wave
energy (i.e. low, moderate, high) does my property receive? Information on wave energy can be determined by living on/observing their
shoreline, looking at the width of waterbody, proximity to inlets and channels, proximity
to large marinas, the presence and amount of marsh, talking to neighbors, knowing
prevailing storm direction, knowing common wave height and direction, knowing prevailing
wind direction,
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How much erosion
actually occurs here over a period of time?
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Are my personal
structures in imminent danger?
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Are my neighbors
experiencing the same erosion?
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What shoreline type to I have on my property?
Step 2 – Determine which structure is the most appropriate for your shoreline.
Step 3 Talk to
a DCM field representative or visit www.nccoastalmanagement.net to find out answers to the following questions:
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What kind of
stabilizing options am I allowed by current rules and regulations?
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What permit types can
I utilize?
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Are there any other
construction restrictions for my location?
Step 4 – Talk with a Marine Contractor or Coastal Engineer to discuss stabilizing structure options, designs, permits, and cost.
Step 5
Decide which method to use.
Step 6 Contact
DCM or visit www.nccoastalmanagement.net to review/apply for the CAMA permit(s) required.
Step 7
Stabilize your shoreline.
August 6, 2009
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