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What is a COD, and what can I do within a COD?

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What is a COD, and what can I do within a COD?

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What is a COD? A COD is a Conservation Overlay District. This is a County designation that is meant to protect important environmental and cultural resources. The effective date of the ordinance (Section 59.4) is December 1, 1984. What are these important resources? The resources which have required setbacks are: Swamp Forest, Pocosin, Savannah, Natural Ponds, Freshwater Marsh, Brackish Marsh, Primary Nursery Areas, Barrier Island-Beach Complex, Maritime Shrub Thickets, Salt Marsh, Animal & Plant Natural Areas of Special Significance and Archeological/Historical Resources & Cemeteries. How do I know if my parcel of land is associated with a COD? The parcel is considered to be associated with a conservation resource if either the resource is contained partially or wholly on the parcel or if the resource is located next to a parcel such that the setback extends into the parcel. What is the distance of the COD setback? The COD setback varies from 25 feet to 100 feet depending on the resou

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