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IMPORTANT UPDATE: The deadline to apply for Private Property Debris Removal is April 15, 2025.
Right-of-way collection has ended after six months of operation. If you were unable to move debris to the right-of-way, apply for Private Property Debris Removal.
Private Property Debris Removal Program
Residential and commercial business owners in Buncombe County, the City of Asheville, and the Town of Black Mountain impacted by Hurricane Helene may apply to have qualified disaster debris removed from their property for FREE through the Private and Commercial Property Debris Removal (PPDR) Program. The program also covers the demolition of eligible unsafe structures on both private and commercial business properties.
How long with the process take?
The PPDR program requires a very thorough process to determine eligibility on private and commercial business properties. Currently, the application process can take up to 30 days which is why applying as early as possible is recommended.
What types of debris and demolition are eligible under the commercial and PPDR program?
- Removal of hazardous limbs, trees, or other mixed debris caused by Hurricane Helene that is near a commonly used area or maintained areas of a private or commercial business property.
- Removal of debris impacting a waterway.
- The demolition and removal of a structure that is a health hazard, deemed unfit/unsafe, and may not be recoverable, or is in threat of collapse on a private or commercial business property. This may include concrete slabs.
What is NOT eligible under the program?
- Debris on vacant lots, unimproved property, and unused or unmaintained areas of commercial/business or private property.
- Debris on land used primarily for agricultural purposes, such as land for crops or livestock on commercial/business or private property.
What is an ROE and why would I need to submit one?
A Right of Entry (ROE) form, signed by all property or business owners, is legally required before contractors providing PPDR and/or demolition can access the owner’s residential or commercial business property. A right-of-entry is a voluntary document. Your land is private, and it is your decision to grant access. You may withdraw from the program at any time prior to the start of debris removal or demolition activities on your property.
If your property is in a trust, the signatory authority will need to sign and you will need to bring the trust paperwork.
If one of the owners has passed away, a death certificate will need to be provided.
HOW TO APPLY
Private and commercial property owners in the unincorporated areas of Buncombe County, Town of Black Mountain, and the City of Asheville who still need disaster debris removed from their private or commercial property or demolition of eligible unsafe structures and wish to apply in person may visit the intake center at:
Helene Resource Center
94 Coxe Avenue, Downtown Asheville
Mon.-Fri. 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Please have these documents readily available when you apply (see video on required documents):
- A copy of your insurance policy and proof/statement of loss from the company (if insured)
- A color copy of your driver’s license or valid U.S. government-issued ID (such as a passport)
- Proof of ownership such as a warranty deed, tax assessment, etc. for private property, OR
- Your business's Articles of Organization listing you the registered agent if for a commercial property
- A simple sketch of the private or commercial business property identifying the locations of debris (hand-drawn is fine).
For more information on the PPDR and other debris questions, call the One Buncombe hotline, 828-250-6100, Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. and 5 p.m., and select option “2.”
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