Appendix 3319. Requirements for drystack as a special use.
A.
If a drystack is approved as a special use, the conditions, restrictions, area requirements, and design standards in section 3118 shall be adhered to in addition to any other applicable sections of the ordinance. In no case shall a special use permit be issued for a drystack on a parcel zoned IW that is not adjacent to surface waters.
B.
Approval procedure for drystacks.
1.
A preliminary plan containing the following information shall be submitted to the technical review committee for review and recommendation.
a.
Name of drystack;
b.
Name of owner/developer;
c.
Name of land planner, architect, engineer, and surveyor;
d.
Date of plan;
e.
Vicinity map;
f.
Location and size of any marinas and/or drystacks within 1,000 feet of the proposed project;
g.
Dimensions and bearings of exterior property lines and total acreage;
h.
Land contours or topographic survey;
i.
Access roads and roads within the project;
j.
Water drainage plans;
k.
Location and dimensions of proposed and existing buildings;
l.
Method of surfacing roads and parking areas;
m.
Electrical system for project area;
n.
Water source and distribution system;
o.
Sewage disposal system;
p.
Environmentally sensitive areas on site;
q.
Adjoining property owners;
r.
Adjoining property uses;
s.
Graphic scale with north arrow;
t.
Maximum project area coverage;
u.
Parking area and number of parking spaces;
v.
Flood zone data;
w.
Any other documentation requested by Carteret County.
2.
The technical review committee's recommendations and the preliminary site plan shall then be submitted to the planning commission for its review and recommendation.
3.
Upon receiving the planning commission's approval, the developer may apply for the Coastal Area Management Act permit.
(Ord. of 12-19-11(7))