Do I need to obtain the approval of the Critical Area Commission to build or develop in the Critical Area?
Generally, you don’t. Most residential building permits can be reviewed and approved by the local government. If the permit involves a variance or special exception, then the Commission will review and comment on the proposed project. Please remember to check with your local planning and zoning office before undertaking any development activity within the Critical Area.
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