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Federal Policy III. Internal Revenue Code Provisions. Deductions for mortgage interest and property taxes on second homes Casualty loss deduction for damage caused by natural hazard Rental property expenses considered business expenses Accelerated depreciation on rental property.
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Federal Policy III Internal Revenue Code Provisions • Deductions for mortgage interest and property taxes on second homes • Casualty loss deduction for damage caused by natural hazard • Rental property expenses considered business expenses • Accelerated depreciation on rental property Session Name: Managing Development in the Coastal Zone, Federal Policy III…. Coastal Hazards Management Course Slide 30.1
Managing Development in the Coastal Zone, Federal Policy III: “Hard” Erosion Control Structures Rockfill Breakwater – Gibson’s Landing, British Columbia Source: http://www.eng.ucalgary.ca/CSCE-Students/coastal_breakwaters.htm Session Name: Managing Development in the Coastal Zone, Federal Policy III…. Coastal Hazards Management Course Slide 30.2
Managing Development in the Coastal Zone, Federal Policy III: “Hard” Erosion Control Structures Earthfill Breakwater – Montreal, Quebec Source: http://www.eng.ucalgary.ca/CSCE-Students/coastal_breakwaters.htm Session Name: Managing Development in the Coastal Zone, Federal Policy III…. Coastal Hazards Management Course Slide 30.3
Managing Development in the Coastal Zone, Federal Policy III: “Hard” Erosion Control Structures Newport Jetty, Oregon Source: http://www.wrh.noaa.gov/Portland/images/newportjetty.jpg Session Name: Managing Development in the Coastal Zone, Federal Policy III…. Coastal Hazards Management Course Slide 30.4
Managing Development in the Coastal Zone, Federal Policy III: Hard” Erosion Control Structures Seawall;Galveston, Texas Source:http://greenlightwrite.com/Galseawall.JPG Session Name: Managing Development in the Coastal Zone, Federal Policy III…. Coastal Hazards Management Course Slide 30.5
Managing Development in the Coastal Zone, Federal Policy III: USACOE Beach Nourishment Shell Island Resort Sandbags, North Carolina Source: http://www.ncsu.edu/coast/shell/photo/photo.html Session Name: Managing Development in the Coastal Zone, Federal Policy III…. Coastal Hazards Management Course Slide 30.6
Managing Development in the Coastal Zone, Federal Policy III: USACOE Beach Nourishment Palm Beach, Florida, Beach Nourishment Project “Palm Beach County has constructed or participated in at least 9 beach nourishment projects. This coastal management option provides storm protection to uplands by adding sand to the littoral system and reduces the need for coastal armoring. Potential environmental impacts are minimized by thorough geotechnical evaluation and careful delineation of a borrow area. The Alaska dredged nearly 783,000 cubic yards of offshore sand for the Ocean Ridge Shore ProtectionProject in 1998” Source: http://www.pbcgov.com/erm/divisions/enhancement/beach1.htm Session Name: Managing Development in the Coastal Zone, Federal Policy III…. Coastal Hazards Management Course Slide 30.7
Managing Development in the Coastal Zone, Federal Policy III: USACOE Beach Nourishment Palm Beach, Florida, Beach Nourishment Project “Sand was transported from the dredge to the beach by floating and submerged pipe line.” Source: http://www.pbcgov.com/erm/divisions/enhancement/beach1.htm Session Name: Managing Development in the Coastal Zone, Federal Policy III…. Coastal Hazards Management Course Slide 30.8
Managing Development in the Coastal Zone, Federal Policy III: USACOE Beach Nourishment Palm Beach, Florida, Beach Nourishment Project “Thirty inch pipe discharged up to 60,000 cubic yards of sand per day onto the beach.” Source: http://www.pbcgov.com/erm/divisions/enhancement/beach1.htm Session Name: Managing Development in the Coastal Zone, Federal Policy III…. Coastal Hazards Management Course Slide 30.9
Managing Development in the Coastal Zone, Federal Policy III: USACOE Beach Nourishment Palm Beach Florida Beach Nourishment Project “Bull dozers moved and shaped the sand after it was pumped ashore.” Source:http://www.pbcgov.com/erm/divisions/enhancement/beach1.htm Session Name: Managing Development in the Coastal Zone, Federal Policy III…. Coastal Hazards Management Course Slide 30.10
Managing Development in the Coastal Zone, Federal Policy III: US Army Corps of Engineers –Beach Nourishment Projects in Florida Session Name: Managing Development in the Coastal Zone, Federal Policy III…. Coastal Hazards Management Course Source:http://beach15.beaches.fsu.edu Slide 30.11
Managing Development in the Coastal Zone, Federal Policy III: Land Ownership- National Park Service Olympic National Park http://gorp.away.com/gorp/resource/us_ns/nc/map_capeh.htm Session Name: Managing Development in the Coastal Zone, Federal Policy III…. Coastal Hazards Management Course Slide 30.12
Managing Development in the Coastal Zone, Federal Policy III: Land Ownership- National Park Service National Park Service – National Parks in US Cape Cod National Seashore Source: http://gorp.away.com/gifs/states/ma/m_capens.gif Session Name: Managing Development in the Coastal Zone, Federal Policy III…. Coastal Hazards Management Course Slide 30.13
Managing Development in the Coastal Zone, Federal Policy III: Land Ownership – National Park Service Source:http://gorp.away.com/gifs/states/nc/m_capeha.gif Session Name: Managing Development in the Coastal Zone, Federal Policy III…. Coastal Hazards Management Course Slide 30.14
Managing Development in the Coastal Zone, Federal Policy III: Land Ownership- Department of Defense Source:ttp://www.cr.nps.gov/nagpra/DOCUMENTS/BasesMilitaryMAP.htm Session Name: Managing Development in the Coastal Zone, Federal Policy III…. Coastal Hazards Management Course Slide 30.15
Managing Development in the Coastal Zone, Federal Policy III: Land Ownership- Department of Agriculture US Forest Service -Lands across the US Session Name: Managing Development in the Coastal Zone, Federal Policy III…. Coastal Hazards Management Course http://www.4x44u.com/Features/RecreationFee/fslandsmap.jpg Slide 30.16