Town of Kill Devil Hills

May 26, 2021

Memorial Day Schedule for KDH

Notices of Public Hearing and Meeting

Notice of Public Hearing

In 2019, the North Carolina General Assembly adopted a reorganization of the state’s Planning and Development regulation statutes.  To confirm this new statutory framework, the Town of Kill Devil Hills Town Code is required to be updated.
 
On Monday, June 14, 2021, at 6:00 p.m., the Kill Devil Hills Board of Commissioners will hold a public hearing to receive public comment, both written and oral, on mandated text amendments to Title XV: Land Usage section of the Kill Devil Hills Town Code to comply with the requirements of N.C.G.S. 160D: Chapter 152. Subdivisions and Chapter 153. Zoning. View the public hearing notice

Community Appearance Commission Meeting

On Thursday, May 27, 2021, at 8:30 a.m., the Kill Devil Hills Community Appearance Commission (CAC) will hold a meeting in the Meeting Room at the Administration Building, 102 Town Hall Drive, off Colington Road.  View meeting agenda

KDH Capital Projects Update

See the latest Capital Projects Update from the Town of Kill Devil Hills. 


Prospect Beach Access Closure

Update on Glenmere and Prospect Beach Accesses

Due to storm damage, entry onto the beach from the Glenmere and Prospect beach accesses has not been accessible. Repairs at both accesses remain ongoing.

Repairs at the Prospect Access are anticipated to be complete later this week.

Glenmere Beach Access closure

Since the town is waiting on the availability of a contractor, it is undetermined at this time when the repairs will be completed at the Glenmere Access. While there is no entry to the beach, citizens can still visit the Little Red Mailbox and Little Free Library at the Glenmere Access. 

The town will provide an update when the accesses have re-opened.


Hurricane Evacuation Route Sign

Dare County Emergency Management Encourages Residents, Non-Resident Property Owners and Businesses to Obtain 2021 Reentry Permits

Hurricane season officially begins on Tuesday, June 1, 2021, and Dare County Emergency Management encourages all Dare County residents, non-resident property owners, and business owners to visit www.DareNC.com/Reentry to obtain a 2021 reentry permit. Permits can be obtained via the online system at any time. Reentry permits are issued as a PDF file via email. Once issued, reentry permits expire at the end of the calendar year.

Dare County businesses owners who have been approved in the past do not need to reapply. Their assigned “administrator” can manage permits and only needs to contact Dare County Emergency Management if changes to their accounts need to be made. Changes might include assigning a new “administrator” or changing the number of permits allocated to their business.

During a declared state of emergency that requires a mandatory evacuation in order to ensure public safety, Dare County officials will determine when the area is safe to return to. Delays to reentry into the county can be caused by a variety of factors, including limited public safety response capabilities, damaged/inoperative water supply systems, limited communications, power outages, septic issues, undermined structures, debris making roadways unsafe or impassable, and damage to personal property and critical infrastructure needed to support the population.

Dare County operates a staged reentry process that is used to facilitate a safe and orderly return to the community following an evacuation that has taken place. Dare County Emergency Management reminds the public that no one will be denied reentry as long as they have obtained and can present the proper forms of identification to checkpoint officials. 

In order to enter the county following a mandatory evacuation, individuals must present a current and valid reentry permit—expired reentry permits will not be accepted.
Dare County’s reentry process is staged in order of the priority of an individual returning to the community during the recovery period that follows a storm and includes the following four categories:

  • Priority One: Essential Personnel. (essential utilities personnel, government personnel, medical personnel and damage assessment personnel).
  • Priority Two: Permanent Residents and Essential Personnel for Critical Businesses. (non-resident essential personnel of critical businesses such as grocery stores, food distributors, pharmacies, banks, gas stations, property management companies, building supply stores and hotels).
  • Priority Three: Non-Resident Property Owners and Non-Resident Employees of Non-Critical Businesses.
  • Priority Four: General Public and Visitors. (No reentry permit is needed for Priority Four).

If you are a Dare County business owner or manager applying for a reentry permit for yourself or your staff members, click here to apply.   

If you are a Dare County resident, click here. If you are a non-resident property owner, click here.

If you are a Currituck County or Hyde County resident, you do not need to apply for a Dare County reentry permit. Currituck County reentry information can be found here Hyde County information can be found here Valid reentry permits issued by Currituck County and Hyde County will be honored at traffic control points in Dare County according to their phased reentry schedule.  

OBX Alerts

Dare County Emergency Management also reminds individuals to sign up to receive emergency alerts—including severe weather watches and warnings, public safety and emergency-related warnings, county-wide evacuation orders and other time-critical notifications—via the new OBX Alerts platform by visiting www.OBXAlerts.com.  

For more information about Dare County’s reentry process, click here. For more information and resources to help prepare for the upcoming hurricane season, visit www.ReadyNC.gov.



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