136-93.3. Selective pruning within highway rights-of-way to enable view of agritourism activities.
The Department of Transportation shall adopt rules to authorize selective pruning within highway rights-of-way for vegetation that obstructs motorists' views of properties on which agritourism activities, as that term is defined in G.S. 99E-30, occur. The Department of Transportation is exempt from the provisions of G.S. 150B that require the preparation of fiscal notes for any rule proposed pursuant to this section. (2013-413, s. 45.)
Structure North Carolina General Statutes
North Carolina General Statutes
Article 7 - Miscellaneous Provisions.
§ 136-90 - Obstructing highways and roads misdemeanor.
§ 136-91 - Placing glass, etc., or injurious obstructions in road.
§ 136-92 - Obstructing highway drains prohibited.
§ 136-92.1 - Exemption from temporary driveway permitting for forestry operations.
§ 136-93 - Openings, structures, pipes, trees, and issuance of permits.
§ 136-93.01 - Electronic submission of permits authorized.
§ 136-93.02 - Uniform Process for Issuing Permits; Report.
§ 136-93.1 - Express permit review program.
§ 136-93.1A - Time frame for reviewing and making a decision on traffic impact analyses.
§ 136-93.2 - Monetary value of trees.
§ 136-94 - Gates projecting over rights-of-way forbidden.
§ 136-95 - Water must be diverted from public road by ditch or drain.
§ 136-96.1 - Special proceeding to declare a right-of-way dedicated to public use.
§ 136-96.2 - Withdrawal of public use dedication by property owners associations.
§ 136-97 - Responsibility of counties for upkeep, etc., terminated.
§ 136-102.1 - Blue Star Memorial and American Ex-Prisoners of War Highway.
§ 136-102.4 - Penalty for violation of G.S136-102.2 and G.S136-102.3.
§ 136-102.5 - Signs on fishing bridges.
§ 136-102.7 - Hurricane evacuation standard.
§ 136-102.8 - Subdivision streets; traffic calming devices.
§ 136-102.9 - Use of aircraft managed by the Department of Transportation.