Western North Carolina Mountain Real Estate
No State Rule Book for Hazardous Land Development
Submitted by Lynne Vogel on Thu, 11/20/2008 - 8:13pmPortland Landslide Splinters Home and Endangers Neighborhood
Submitted by Lynne Vogel on Sat, 10/25/2008 - 10:24am
Brent Wojahn/The Oregonian
On October 8, 2008 a fast-moving landslide destroyed a home and severely damaged several others in a southwest Portland West Hills neighborhood.
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Insurers Assess Western North Carolina Wildfire Risks
Submitted by Lynne Vogel on Mon, 09/01/2008 - 5:27amSafe Slope Regulations Rejected in Western North Carolina
Submitted by Lynne Vogel on Wed, 04/30/2008 - 12:34pm- Lynne Vogel's blog
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Pinnacle Falls and the Pinnacle Mountain Landslide
Submitted by Lynne Vogel on Wed, 04/30/2008 - 10:18amPlanning for Landslides
Mountain Air Landslides
Submitted by Lynne Vogel on Mon, 04/28/2008 - 1:41pmA Five Million Dollar Landslide Loss
Western North Carolina Landslide Confidential
Submitted by Lynne Vogel on Wed, 04/23/2008 - 4:54pmAccording to legislative findings and geologic investigations, landslides in Western North Carolina are serious and determinable threats to lives and property. In February 2005 the state passed the Hurricane Recovery Act. The General Assembly found:
Hurricanes Frances and Ivan wrought havoc upon Western North Carolina impacting the region on a scale not experienced before in that area of the State. The President issued two federal disaster declarations for the Western Region of the State. During Hurricane Ivan, the community of Peeks Creek was devastated by a debris flow triggered by heavy rains. The debris flow traveled speeds as great as 33 miles per hour for two and a quarter miles from the top of Fishhawk mountain. Five persons were killed and 15 homes destroyed by the flow that was estimated to be several hundred feet wide and up to 40 feet high. Other communities that were particularly hard hit by landslides include the Starnes Creek area in Buncombe County, the Little Pine area in Madison County, the White Laurel community in Watauga County, and the Bear Rock Estates in Henderson County. Further....people could not know the landslide risks associated with their housing location because such maps are not readily available. The state needs to....prepare landslide mapping for the region so that homes may be built in safe areas.
Asheville/ Buncombe County Landslide Hazard Map is Cause for Concern
Submitted by Lynne Vogel on Sun, 04/13/2008 - 6:03pmAsheville's High Risk Real Estate
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Western North Carolina Real Estate and Landslide Hazards
Submitted by Lynne Vogel on Sun, 01/06/2008 - 8:11pmWestern North Carolina's High Risk Real Estate
Western North Carolina Realtors Fail to Disclose Material Risk
Submitted by Lynne Vogel on Sun, 01/06/2008 - 7:48pm"Buyers Simply Don't Know to Beware"





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