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SB 19 designates Jockey’s Ridge as a protected Area of Environmental Concern with a permit trigger for sand removal and requires disposal of dredged sand in designated park locatio
SB 19 designates Jockey’s Ridge as a protected Area of Environmental Concern with a permit trigger for sand removal and requires disposal of dredged sand in designated park locatio
Status: Passed 1st Reading
Introduced: (filed session materials show early‑2025 activity)
Primary subject areas: coastal resources, state property administration, stormwater / built‑upon area definitions, local government planning
SB 19 makes three discrete sets of environmental and land‑use changes: (1) designate and add protective use standards for Jockey’s Ridge as a statutorily recognized Area of Environmental Concern (AEC); (2) add procedural protections (public hearing + legislative consultation) before the State grants certain easements/dumping rights for spoil disposal on state property; and (3) clarify which surfaces count as “built‑upon area” for State and approved local stormwater programs (including enumerated exclusions such as specific permeable surfacing and landscape material), and related rules for stormwater/runoff calculations and buffer use.
Designation and protections for Jockey’s Ridge (new G.S. 113A‑113.1)
Limits on disposition of spoil/disposal easements on state land (new G.S. 146‑29.3)
Clarify “built‑upon area” for stormwater programs (amend G.S. 143‑214.7(b2))
If you want, I can:
- Produce a one‑page handout for local government planners summarizing compliance steps and permit impacts; or
- Extract the exact statutory text changes and produce redline language for agencies to review.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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