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2002 SESSION
HB 646 Standards for use of coastal primary sand dunes on Sandbridge Beach.
Introduced by: Terrie L. Suit | all patrons ... notes | add to my profiles | history
SUMMARY AS PASSED:
Standards for use of coastal primary sand dunes; exemption. Exempts the Sandbridge Beach Subdivision from existing requirements relating to construction on coastal primary sand dunes. The bill provides that property owners with structures or property in clear and imminent danger from erosion and storm drainage shall be allowed to erect protective bulkheads or other equivalent structural improvements as approved by the Virginia Beach Wetlands Board. The bill also requires that the applicant consent in writing to the future construction of bulkheads tying into the applicant's bulkhead from adjacent properties. These provisions shall expire on January 1, 2006.
SUMMARY AS INTRODUCED:
Standards for use of coastal primary sand dunes; exemption. Exempts the Sandbridge Beach Subdivision from existing requirements relating to construction on coastal primary sand dunes. The bill provides that property owners with structures or property in clear and imminent danger from erosion and storm drainage shall be allowed to erect protective bulkheads or other equivalent structural improvements as approved by the Virginia Beach Wetlands Board. The bill also requires that the applicant consent in writing to the future construction of bulkheads tying into the applicant's bulkhead from adjacent properties. These provisions shall expire on January 1, 2006.