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City of New Bern Land Development Plan, New Bern, North Carolina.


PB2011101959

Publication Date 1976
Page Count 123
Abstract The purpose of the Coastal Area Management Act is 'to insure the orderly balance of use and preservation of our coastal resources on behalf of the people of North Carolina and the nation.' The Coastal Resources Commission was created to insure that the purpose of the state law is followed. Land Use Plans have been developed by most local governments within the twenty coastal counties and are the administrative tools for carrying out the provisions of the law. These plans cannot survive unless they represent the views of local citizens.
Keywords
  • Land development plan
  • Coastal resources
  • Land use
  • Land preservation
  • Program management
Source Agency
  • National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Corporate Authors City of New Bern, NC.; National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Washington, DC. Office
Supplemental Notes Sponsored by National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Washington, DC. Office of Coastal Zone Management.
Document Type Technical Report
NTIS Issue Number 201105
City of New Bern Land Development Plan, New Bern, North Carolina.
City of New Bern Land Development Plan, New Bern, North Carolina.
PB2011101959

  • Land development plan
  • Coastal resources
  • Land use
  • Land preservation
  • Program management
  • National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
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