OCEAN ISLE BEACH—Town commissioners agreed Tuesday it is in the town’s best interest to take necessary steps to position the town in alignment with state requirements to pursue a terminal groin.
In June Senate Bill 110 became law, permitting up to four terminal groins along North Carolina’s coast.
Prior to Senate Bill 110, there was a nearly 30-year ban on hardened structures along North Carolina’s beaches.
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