Page -10- 2. Bridge Reentry Permits. (Available at Tbwn Hall nowl ^ Reentry permits are required to pass through road blocks at either bridge to Bogue Banks. Itonn officials, police, fire, rescue and civil preparedness organization personnel will be issued special permits for early reentry to inspect towi for safe pablic reentry. PKS residents and others who are authorized to return after the island has officially been declared -safe for reentry may apply for permits at Tbwn Hall. Others must remain on the mainland until conditions are stabilized and normal traffic can be resumed. PKS permits are^on blue cards (Each town has a different color). They are numbered serially and dated for control. During reentry, permits are to be placed on the dash in full view at all times. At check points on NC 5^ at each end ol! PKS, the permit will be marked to restrict persons to the areas they are authorized to enter. The PKS police will check cards to intercept intruders. ^ b. PKS residents will be issued reentry permits on the basis of one per family. Two permits may be issued in exceptional cases. Applicants must show proof of residency. Permits must be kept in a secure place. Duplicates will not be issued. If lost, reentry will not be permitted before normal traffic is resumed. c. Short term renters (vacationers) will not be issued permits. Personal property tax records will be checked for proof of residency upon application. d. Reentry permits will only be issued upon personal application at Tbwn Hall during normal duty hours. e. Owners and managers of motels and other businesses may apply for reentry permits for themselves and employees who are reguired before normal traffic is resumed. The manager, or his representative, must submit a written application listing the position required for reentry. These permits must be retained under the control of the manager for issue before the storm strikes. 3« Damage Assessment ft*ocedures. a. Tb qualify for NC State and Federal disaster relief assistance, PKS must report the extent of property damage sustained and the dollar value of loss to Carteret County within 24 hours of the event of disaster. County must submit a consolidated report to State within 43 hours. .b. Bie PKS Civil ft*eparedness Organization will conduct a damage assessment survey of all individual residences to determine the percentage of damage sustained by each house. The dollar value of loss will be determined by applying the damage percentage to the assessed value of the house shown on the town tax records. c. Condominium associations must report the percentage of damage sustained by each unit of the association's residences to Town Hall within 24 hours. d. Hotels and other businesses must report the extent of damage sustained as a percentage figure, and the estimated dollar value of loss within 24 hours of the disaster event. e. Detailed damage assessments will be conducted by the Building Inspectors Office at a later date, prior to the issue of permits for reconstruction. 4* Volunteer Civic Duty. Upon reentry to PKS, all mature citizens are urged to go to Town Hall to report on the safety of their family, and to volunteer to help the town recover from the disaster. ^There will be a need for more than 100 volunteers with all types of skills from clerical to labor. The safety report is needed for reply to queries from relatives axxl others outside the area.