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Administrative Adjustment - Currituck County Government

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Topographic CertificationTopographic Plan and CertificationProject InformationProject Address:Parcel ID Number:I will be developing the property and hereby certify that I:1. Topographic Plan Certification□ will be changing the natural contour of the property where soil has either been relocated on theproperty or hauled to the site. The change(s) in natural grade should be indicated in one-footcontour lines. Topographic plan submittal is required.LOCATION OF FILL (indicate on site plan)__________________ AMOUNT OF FILL____(inches)□ will not be changing the natural contour of the property where soil has either been relocated on theproperty or hauled to the site. No topographic plan submittal is required. Please sign thestatement below.2. Adjacent Grade Statement□ will be grading and/or filling the described lot above the highest adjacent grades of adjoining lotswhen measured within thirty feet from the subject property lines into the adjoining lots. LandDisturbance Permit is required. Applicant must complete Land Disturbance Permit Application withMike Doxey of the Soil and Water Conservation Office (252-232-3360)□ will not be grading and/or filling the described lot above the highest adjacent grades of the adjoininglots when measured within thirty feet from the subject property lines into the adjoining lots.I will develop the property in accordance with the approved plans which will be constructed or maintained so thatsurface waters from such development are not unreasonably collected and channeled onto lower adjacent properties atsuch locations or at such volumes as to cause substantial damage to such lower adjacent properties. In addition, thedevelopment will be constructed or maintained so that it will not unreasonably impede the natural flow of water fromhigher adjacent properties across such development, thereby unreasonably causing substantial damage to such higheradjacent properties.Applicant/OwnerDate<strong>Administrative</strong> ManualPage 2.38Nonresidential Building Permit ApplicationPage 6 of 7

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