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Stop work order issued for 180-site Frisco campground over permit violation

05.01.2026 17:39 1 min 1 source
Island Free Press ENG
Stop work order issued for 180-site Frisco campground over permit violation
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Dare County has halted construction on a 180-site travel trailer park in Frisco after grading occurred within a protected coastal zone without authorization. Work in the Coastal Area Management Act area must pause while state and county officials review the violation and require a new permit application. The developer must submit the application before work can resume in the restricted area, though construction elsewhere may proceed once permits are approved.

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Stop work order issued for 180-site Frisco campground over permit violation

05.11.2025 Island Free Press ENG

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