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19117
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A new North Carolina Sea Grant research project attempts to pinpoint coastal areas of the state that are especially vulnerable to severe storms. This will address relief and safety issues that planners face in the face of dense coastal development.
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19132
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The article reviews two important pieces of legislation enacted by the 1974 General Assembly directly related to land-use. Both the Coastal Area Management Act and the Land Policy Act indicated legislatures were concerned with future development and protection of state lands. Projects proposed by the governor, legislature, or local governments were reviewed by the Land Policy Council, an organization formed to review all land-use projects through the lens of updated policies.
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North Carolina Architect (NoCar NA 730 N8 N67x), Vol. 23 Issue 3, May/June 1976, p12-16, il
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26132
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Coastal North Carolina is facing sewage problems as county populations continue to grow. Researchers and graduate students of environmental sciences and engineering are working with counties to develop a comprehensive land-use plan.
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