A copy of the written notice sent to the base commander of the
installation that is located within five miles of the proposed tall
building or structure.
A written "Determination of No Hazard to Air Navigation" issued by the
FAA pursuant to Subpart D of Part 77 of Title 14 of the Code of Federal
Regulations for the proposed tall building or structure.
The CAMA development handbook and CRC regulate development within the
20 coastal counties in efforts to protect the coastal resources and future land
development. The counties of Beaufort, Bertie, Dare, Hyde, and Washington
are a part of the 20 coastal counties covered by CAMA.
North Carolina Military Affairs Commission
Established through Senate Bill 613 in 2013, the North Carolina Military
Affairs Commission (NCMAC) was developed in order to provide assistance to
the Governor, General Assembly, Secretary of Commerce, and other local
state agencies, programs and legislations that will continue and increase the
role that North Carolina's military forces play in America's defense strategy
and the economic health and vitality of the State. The Commission has five
goals, description of the goals are as follows:
After receiving the information, the Building Code Council must request a
written statement from the base commander determining the potential
impact of the proposed building and/or structure. The Building Code Council
must not approve a building or structure that would encroach or interfere
with any major military installation.
House Bill 484: Permitting of Wind Energy Facilities
(A) Goal 1. Protect North Carolina’s existing military
installations and missions
House Bill 484 establishes a system of permits for the siting and operation of
wind energy facilities in North Carolina. The bill was amended in April 2013 to
incorporate future compatibility with the state’s military operations. The
permit process involves a pre‐application site evaluation to determine if the
site poses a risk to military operations. The permit pre‐application package
must include a description of any known potential impact on military
operations. A notice to inter