How much is a Land Disturbing Permit?

Residential Subdivision

  • Review Fee: $200 paid at time of application, includes initial and second review
  • Land Disturbance Fee: $150 per lot, paid at the time of plat recordation
  • Subsequent Reviews: $200 each, for each review after the second review
  • Modifications: $200
  • Name Change: $200
  • Transfer of Ownership: $200

All lots must be in the limits of disturbance and have erosion control measures.

Commercial Development

  • Review Fee: $200, paid at time of application, includes initial and second review
  • Land Disturbance Fee: $400 per acre disturbed, paid at the time of Certificate of Occupancy
  • Subsequent Reviews: $200 each for each review after the second review
  • Modifications: $200
  • Name Change: $200
  • Transfer of Ownership: $200

Other

  • Review Fee: $200, paid at the time of application, includes initial and second review
  • Land Disturbance Fee: $400 per acre disturbed, paid at time of application
  • Subsequent Reviews: $200 each, for each review after the second review
  • Modifications: $200
  • Name Change: $200
  • Transfer of Ownership: $200

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1. Where can I report a drainage issue?
2. Where can I report a sediment and erosion control issue?
3. When is a Land Disturbing Permit required?
4. What is the purpose of a Land Disturbing Permit?
5. Does the Engineering Department issue Land Disturbing Permits in the City of Wilmington?
6. Where can I obtain a Land Disturbing Permit?
7. What is the timeline to obtain a Land Disturbing Permit?
8. How much is a Land Disturbing Permit?
9. How long is a Land Disturbing Permit valid?
10. What are the consequences for failure to obtain a Land Disturbing Permit?
11. When is a Stormwater Permit required?
12. Does the Engineering Department issue Stormwater Permits in the City of Wilmington?
13. Does the county issue state Stormwater Permits?
14. Does New Hanover County issue Wetlands Permits?
15. Where is the New Hanover County Engineering Department located?