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The board administers natural resource protection programs and works with the public to provide technical assistance and educate residents on water and soil conservation issues and best practices.
Examine municipal or county planning files to check prior land usage and permits granted. Conduct file searches with public agencies (State water board, fire department, county health department, etc.) having oversight relative to water quality and soil contamination issues. Examine historical aerial photography of the vicinity.
Ashton Farms is a planned development proposing lots for 2,750 single-family homes and 200 townhomes, as well as 20.5 acres of commercial land on over 1,250 acres of land.
The National Cooperative Soil Survey Program (NCSS) in the United States is a nationwide partnership of federal, regional, state, and local agencies and institutions. This partnership works together to cooperatively investigate, inventory, document, classify, and interpret soils and to disseminate, publish, and promote the use of information about the soils of the United States and its trust ...
Typically the character of the landscape, resulting from a combination of aspects such as geology, hydrology, soils, ecology, settlement patterns, cultural history, scenic characteristics, land use etc., has previously been set out in a Landscape Character Assessment. The landscape assessment, as part of LVIA, is the formal examination of how ...
The development, Cedar Crossing, was originally approved unanimously by the Brunswick County Planning Board in December 2022. At that time, the project looked to bring 79 homes to just over 27 ...
Here’s how the small change will impact development in growing Brunswick County. Brunswick County adds new wrinkle in development approval process. Here's how it'll work.
Brunswick County is a county located in the U.S. state of North Carolina.It is the southernmost county in the state. As of the 2020 census, the population was 136,693. [1] Its population was only 73,143 in 2000, making it one of the fastest-growing counties in the state. [2]