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The following is a list of questions frequently asked by citizens. You may search for specific words or phases, or shorten the list by selecting a specific category.
Animal Control
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Dog tags are required for all dogs over 4 months old. Bring a copy of the current Rabies Certificate from the vet to the cashier's window in the Finance Department, 102 Town Hall Drive. There is a $5.00 fee for your tag.
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Between May 15 and September 15 of each year, no dogs shall be permitted on the public beach between the hours of 9:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. unless being used to aid a handicapped person. At all other times, no dogs shall be permitted on the public beaches except upon a leash and under the control of owner or handler.
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Election Information
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The polling station for all elections in Kill Devil Hills is the downstairs Meeting Room at the Administration Building, 102 Town Hall Drive.
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The mayor's seat is elected in November, every two years in odd-numbered years. The other four members of the Board of Commissioners serve staggered terms, with two seats being elected along with the mayor's seat every two years. The mayor serves two years; each member of the Board of Commissioners serves four years.
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Deadline for Registration is 25 days before an election Voter Registration You may register to vote in Dare County if you are: · A citizen of the United States; and · 18 years of age or older by the general election (see 17 year olds on back); and · A legal resident of Dare County for 30 days by the date of the next election You should register to vote if you: · Are not registered to vote in Dare County; or · Have been placed in an inactive registration file You must update your registration if you: · Have moved to another address within Dare County since you registered to vote; or · Have changed your name; or · Wish to change your party affiliation Party Affiliation When you register, you will need to declare your party affiliation. You may register with any recognized party in the State of North Carolina. Party affiliation determines the Primary in which you are eligible to vote. You may also register as unaffiliated. An Unaffiliated voter is currently allowed to vote in the Democratic or Republican Primary. The individual party has the authority to permit Unaffiliated voters to vote in its primary. On election day the Unaffiliated voter must state the political party with which he affiliates and in whose primary he wishes to vote. Where You May Register To Vote You may register to vote or change your address, name or party by submitting a mail-in registration form, which is available at the following locations: Dare County Elections Office during regular office hours Public Libraries (all county branches) during regular hours Driver’s License Offices during regular office hours Town Hall Offices during regular office hours
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Finance
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Any business that conducts business within our town needs a business license. Conducting business is defined as: 1)Maintains a business location within the town 2)Solicits business within the town 3)Performs services within the town
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Fees are based on the type of business conducted, and are for the fiscal year of July 1st through June 30th. If the business is begun after January 1st, the amount of the tax due is prorated 50%. Forms are available at the Cashier counter, 2nd floor of Town Hall, or may be mailed, faxed or emailed by calling 449-5345.
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Monday - Friday 8:00am - 5:00pm
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Kill Devil Hills' year-round population is estimated to be approximately 6,800.
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The ad valorem tax rate is established at the time the town's operating budget is adopted. The budget must be in place by June 30th of each year and in their action to adopt the budget, the Board of Commissioners also establishes the tax rate.
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The Town does not accept credit/debit card payments at the cashier window because there is an additional fee charged to the Town by the bank for processing a credit/debit card payment. At this time, the Town has chosen not to absorb the fee. However, the Town uses the Official Payments clearing house to process online credit/debit card payments for utility and tax payments for a convenience fee of $4.95 for utility payments and a tiered fee schedule for real estate back taxes, which is passed on to the customer. Credit/debit card payments can be made at the Town Hall via the Town's website at www.kdhnc.com using the computer for public use located in the foyer of the Administration Department. Online credit/debit card payments can also be made anywhere you have access to the Internet at www.kdhnc.com by clicking "online payment." Online payments can be made using American Express, MasterCard, Discover and Visa.
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Fire Department
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There is no open burning allowed within the Town of Kill Devil Hills.
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We are always glad to teach our residents, visitors, and their children about fire prevention and protection services in Kill Devil Hills. Call Fire Marshal Rick Heppert to make arrangements. He can be reached by telephone at 252-480-4060, extension 227; or by Fax at 252-480-2970.
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1634 North Croatan Highway, approximately one mile north of the Wright Brothers National Memorial; and, approximately 1/2 mile south of the K-Mart.
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You should replace the batteries in your smoke detectors twice a year. A good way to remember is to do this when you change your clocks Eastern Standard Time in the Fall and for Daylight Saving Time in the Spring.
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Bonfires are classified as open burning and so, therefore, are not allowed.
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N.C. state law prohibits any fireworks that propel an object or that explode. Permissible fireworks emit only sparks or smoke from a stationary position. Please refer to our the Adobe file, Fireworks Safety, on the Fire Department page, to learn more about fireworks safety.
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Yes. Cooking is not classified as open burning. You must use a grill or some other method that completely encloses the fire, and you must remove all debris and ashes from the beach when you are done.
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General
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No permit is required. It is suggested that you inform the Police Department of your wedding date to alert them of possible parking problems. There are ordinances you should be aware of, too. No glass bottles are allowed on the beach. Beach driving is limited to the off-season months. And, there are noise regulations.
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Please contact Donna Elliott in the Planning Department at 449-5310.
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KDH Administration
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We require applications to be submitted for the desired position. Applications are kept on file for two years; however, prospective employees are encouraged to complete new applications that are up-to-date and include information for the position for which they are applying.
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Unless the ticket or citation is a civil citation issued by the Town of Kill Devil Hills Police Department or other authority, citations must be paid through the Dare County Clerk of Court. Please call 252-475-9100.
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The telephone number is 252-475-3712. The Driver's License Bureau is located at 517 Budleigh Street in Manteo. Regular business hours are from 8-5 daily. On the 3rd Monday and Tuesday you may go to the Dare County EMS Station, behind the Town's Fire Station, at 1632 North Croatan Highway for this service.
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The area's North Carolina License Plate Agency s located in the Island Pharmacy, Chesley Maill, 210 Highway 64, Manteo. Their telephone number is 252-473-3926 and their regular hours are Monday through Friday, 8:30am - 12:30pm and from 1:30pm - 5:00pm.
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No. For that, you need to contact the Dare County Register of Deeds, 252-475-5970.
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Ocean Rescue
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Red flags in Kill Devil Hills are precautionary. They alert swimmers to special hazard conditions but it is up to the individual to heed the warning.
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Beach wheelchairs are available on a first-come, first-served basis for use within Town limits. Paperwork must be filled out at the Fire Department located at 1634 North Croatan Highway (beside the Dare Centre).
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Planning, Zoning and Inspections
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Lee Partridge, 449-5316,lee@kdhnc.com
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Donna Elliott,449-5310, donna@kdhnc.com
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Shanda Davenport, 449-5318, shanda@kdhnc.com
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Meredith Guns, 449-5318, meredith@kdhnc.com
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Stan Belvin, 449-5313, stan@kdhnc.com or Matt Lowcher, 449-5312, matt@kdhnc.com
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Police
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If you committed an offense for which a fine was imposed, you simply need to follow the instructions on the back of the citation as it pertains to the proper mailing procedures.
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Kill Devil Hills Municipal Complex located at 102 Town Hall Drive, Kill Devil Hills. 2nd Floor, Finance Department.
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Simply call the police department and let the officer know the dates that you will be out of town. While on patrol, the officers will make an extra patrol by your residence.
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Yes, beach driving is allowed October 1 through April 30, provided that the vehicle is registered and licensed and has passed all safety inspections required by the state vehicle registry and is designed and authorized for operation on the public highways by G.S. Ch. 20. The operator of that vehicle must be a licensed operator and cross the front dune only at designated access points.
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Yes. Chapter 130, General Offenses, addresses noise issues. The full text of Section 130.02 Noise, is available on our website.
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Any civil citation issued pursuant to Section 10.99 may be appealed first to the head of the issuing department, or their designees, and, then to the Town Manager, or her designee, if the appealing party finds the departments head's decision unacceptable in accordance with this section. An appeal of a civil citation shall adhere to the following procedure: (A) To be considered, an appeal of a civil citation shall be submitted in writing to the Town Clerk within 14 days from the date the civil citation is issued. (B) Upon receipt, the Town Clerk shall forward the appeal to the department head for review and action to either reverse or affirm the issuance of the civil citation. In their consideration
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We only accept applications when positions are available; however, once your application is on file you may request it be considered for any position that becomes open. We advertise open positions on our website and in the local newspaper. Or, you may call to inquire about position availability, 252-449-5300.
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Dog tags are required for all dogs over 4 months old. Bring a copy of the current Rabies Certificate from the vet to the cashier's window in the Finance Department, 102 Town Hall Drive. There is a $5.00 fee for your tag.
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Public Services
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North Carolina One. 1-800-632-4949
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The Kill Devil Hills Public Services Department conducts construction activities within town right-of-ways and subdivision easement areas. These public utility areas are set aside for such things as roads and streets; drainage infrastructure; water and sewer lines; telephone, cable TV and electrical power services. These areas will vary in widths from 5 to 20 feet for property easements and 30 to more than 80 feet for town right-of-ways. We have found in the past that in some cases, homeowners mistakenly believe that their property line runs to the edge of the street pavement but as stated above, this is not the case. Your property survey will show you where your property lines are and as to whether you have any easements associated with your property.
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All meters are read. We do not estimate utilities billing.
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Yes. To pay by credit card, please call 1-800-272-9829, code 4344. There is a fee to use this service.
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Solid Waste Management
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We do not collect bulky waste by call in. We collect these items twice a year, once in the fall and once in the spring. You must obtain a permit from the Public Services Administration Division, 107 Town Hall Drive, off Colington Road, prior to bringing the items to the Dry Trash Drop Off Center next to the Recycle Center off Colington Road.
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The Regional Waste Authority conducts a paint swap twice a year for non-commercially generated water based (latex) paint products.
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I can look up the serial number for you so that you can locate your cart, call 480-4080. If it is not found you will have to purchase a replacement.
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If the cart is still within the 10-year warrenty period, we will fix it. If the cart is out of warranty but is an Ameri-Kart (square lid), you may purchase replacement parts from the Town. If it is an older style (oval lid) cart, we will assist you in finding parts if available and help you install them. If the lid is missing or damaged you may have to purchase a replacement cart.
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107 Town Hall Drive. Head east on Colington Road, turn left on Veteran's Drive, take left on Town Hall Drive, turn right into the Public Services parking lot by the pond. Take two forms of identification and the license plate number of vehicle you will be using.
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Water Plant Division
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Our drinking water is purchased from the Dare County Regional System. The water originates from fresh and brackish-water wells. In the summer months surface water produced from Fresh Pond by the Town of Nags Head's Water Treatment Plant is used to supplement Dare's resources.
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At this time our drinking water meets all state and federal drinking water standards.
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Several commercial laboratories are available for drinking water tests. The water plant staff will assist you with questions concerning your water.
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To prevent possible flooding, damages, loss of water. If you have a valve open or a burst pipe turning the water on without someone home to ensure that nothing is open or broken could result in damages
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State regulations prohibit recreational activities, such as fishing, in Class I reservoirs.
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