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4 <br />NCACC Environmental Policy Statement <br />Introduction <br />Environmental issues transcend governmental boundaries and therefore require close coordination of <br />policy and action by federal, state and local governments. The aim of public policy addressing <br />environmental issues should be to assure the public health, protect water and other vital natural <br />resources and enhance sound development while protecting individual property rights. <br />County governments in North Carolina must play a key role in the development and implementation of <br />environmental policy. Powers delegated to the counties for protection of the public health and <br />regulations of development are important tools for carrying out measures to protect land, air and water <br />resources. <br />State and Local Responsibilities <br />Protection of the environment must be a shared effort between the state and local governments. State <br />government should not neglect its responsibilities, nor overly burden local government in its attempt to <br />regulate activities impacting the environment. The Association believes that the following principles <br />should guide the relationship between the state and local governments in the area of environmental <br />protection: <br />• State agencies charged with the responsibility for developing administrative rules to implement <br />federal and state environmental policies should involve local governments in the process at the <br />earliest stages of development and should proceed only after thorough analysis of health risks, <br />environmental impacts and fiscal impacts. <br />• If state agencies issue permits for activities affecting the environment, affected local governments <br />should be given ample opportunity to comment on all proposed permits in terms of consistency <br />with local plans and policies. <br />• If state law delegates responsibility for implementation, monitoring and enforcement of <br />environmental policy to local governments, the state should provide, through law and regulation, <br />for optimum flexibility at the local level in carrying out these responsibilities. <br />• State law and administrative rules should allow local governments maximum discretion in setting <br />fees for such services as inspections, issuance of permits, monitoring activities and enforcement. <br />• If state law mandates that all local governments assume new or expanded responsibilities for <br />protection of the environment that previously were considered to be discretionary activities at the <br />local level, the General Assembly should provide funding for expenditures resulting from the <br />mandate. If state law mandates that state agencies undertake environmental monitoring activities, <br />the General Assembly must provide state resources necessary to undertake these monitoring <br />responsibilities in a timely manner. <br />Balancing Development and Environmental Protection <br />Environmental protection is critical for a sustainable future, but all human activities have an impact on <br />the environment. County governments believe that public policy on environmental protection must <br />recognize this fact and provide a rational balance between these interests. To that end, the North <br />Carolina Association of County Commissioners believes that it is imperative that all initiatives to protect <br />the quality of our natural environment be carefully evaluated in terms of relative costs and benefits and <br />actual risks posed to human health. Enhancements to the environment laws of North Carolina should be <br />justified by sound science and information and based on a clear rationale and purpose for regulatory <br />change. <br />
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