Coastal Management Permits Types of Permits Learn about the different types of CAMA permits.
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CAMA Counties The following counties are subject to the rules and policies of the Coastal Resources Commission, which administers the Coastal Area Management Act. If you are planning to develop in one of these counties, check to see whether your project is also in an Area of Environmental Concern. If it is, you may need a CAMA permit.
In 1974, the North Carolina General Assembly passed the Coastal Area Management Act (CAMA), and set the stage for guiding development in the fragile and productive areas that border the State’s sounds and oceanfront.