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Coastal Development: Huntersville vs Matthews

How do coastal development rules compare between Huntersville, NC and Matthews, NC?

Huntersville and Matthews have similar restriction levels.

Huntersville, NC

Mecklenburg County

Heavy Restrictions

The Coastal Area Management Act, N.C.G.S. 113A-100 through 113A-134.3, requires CAMA permits for development in 20 coastal counties and Areas of Environmental Concern, preempting local rules that conflict with state coastal protection standards.

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Matthews, NC

Mecklenburg County

Heavy Restrictions

The Coastal Area Management Act, N.C.G.S. 113A-100 through 113A-134.3, requires CAMA permits for development in 20 coastal counties and Areas of Environmental Concern, preempting local rules that conflict with state coastal protection standards.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactHuntersvilleMatthews
StatuteN.C.G.S. 113A-100N.C.G.S. 113A-100
Coastal counties2020
Permit issuerDCM or local officerDCM or local officer
Penalty cap$10,000 per violation$10,000 per violation

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Huntersville FAQ

Do I need a CAMA permit for a small dock in North Carolina?

Yes if it lies in estuarine or public trust waters. Most private piers qualify as minor permits issued by the local CAMA officer in the 20 coastal counties.

How far from the ocean must a NC beach house be built?

Setbacks vary by structure size and local erosion rate. Single-family homes typically require a setback of 60 feet or 30 times the annual erosion rate, whichever is greater.

Matthews FAQ

Do I need a CAMA permit for a small dock in North Carolina?

Yes if it lies in estuarine or public trust waters. Most private piers qualify as minor permits issued by the local CAMA officer in the 20 coastal counties.

How far from the ocean must a NC beach house be built?

Setbacks vary by structure size and local erosion rate. Single-family homes typically require a setback of 60 feet or 30 times the annual erosion rate, whichever is greater.

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