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Mayor Kanyha has been contacted by other mayors on Bogue Banks regarding
permits for vehicles on the beach. After some discussion regarding our
Town Ordinance and opinions of Town Attorney Kirkman, this was tabled untiJ^
further discussion with the other mayors.
PLANNING BOARD
December 4, 1991
Commissioner Roderick reported that he had asked the Building Inspec
tor to review the PIKSCO and PKA covenants and building codes in relation
to the Town codes and ordinances to make them more compatible. He also
stated that the definition of "detached and attached structure' needed to
be clarified. Building Inspector Brownlow added that in the definition
of "clearing", the size of the trees needs to be changed from 2" to 3" in
diameter .
Commissioner Roderick expressed his pleasure and appreciation in
working with the Planning Board over the past year.
Chairman Mitchell asked that the Building Inspector present to the
Planning Board a revised version of the Ordinance dealing with "attached
and detached structures" at the January meeting.
COMMUNITY APPEARANCE COMMISSION
The regular meeting of this Commission was held on December 18, with
Chairman Bob Winslow presiding. There was no business of public interest
discussed.
The next meeting of this group will be on Wednesday, January 15, at
9 a.m.
LENORA ROBERSON ^
BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT
January 7, 1992
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Henry Ingram stated that Whaler Inn Homeowners Association is re
questing to build a wastewater treatment plant in the setback along Salter
Path Road and build parking spaces in the same setback as well as the side
setback adjoining Sunbay. Alternatives were explored and it was believed
the submitted plan is the best solution at this time.
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After much discussion, variances were granted by a vote of four ayes
and 1 nay.
An Introduction to PKS and the National Flood Insurance Program Community
Rating System
The Community Rating System [CRS] was created by the Federal Emergency
Management Agency [FEMA] to provide a new incentive for communities to im
plement activities that reduce flood losses and support the sale of flood
insurance. Any community participating in the NFIP [which PKS does] may
apply for CRS classification in order to obtain flood insurance premium
rate credits for its residents. The community must demonstrate that it
is implementing floodplain management and public information activities
that exceed the minimum requirements of the NFIP.
Roy Brownlow, PKS Building Inspector and CRS Coordinator, is Pine Knoll
Shores' liason with FEMA on matters relating to application and verifica
tion of the community's application.