City of Charlotte issued the following announcement on Oct. 3.
The Charlotte Planning, Design & Development Department released the first draft of the Unified Development Ordinance (UDO) Thursday.
The UDO will update and combine into one document the regulations that guide growth and development in Charlotte. Specifically included are all ordinance requirements related to:
- Zoning.
- Streets, sidewalks and infrastructure.
- Trees.
- Drainage/stormwater.
- Subdivision.
- Floodplain.
- Soil erosion and sedimentation control.
The UDO serves as a critical tool in implementing the community’s vision for growth, as set forth in the adopted Charlotte Future 2040 Comprehensive Plan. It expands how the city advances community priorities, including affordable housing, public open space, the environment, and support for small businesses and businesses owned by minorities and women.
“I’m proud of the several years of work the Ordinance Advisory Committee has contributed to the first draft of Charlotte’s Unified Development Ordinance,” Ordinance Advisory Committee Chair and North Carolina Department of Transportation Board Member Tony Lathrop said. “We’ve had a high level of committee engagement in a very inclusive and transparent process that has involved neighborhood leaders, developers, designers and community leaders. I’m thrilled to see the result and thank all involved for their hard work.”
City Seeks Continued Community Input
The community is invited to review the draft UDO on charlotteudo.org and provide feedback on the proposed regulations at upcoming engagement sessions.
“I encourage everyone to remain engaged, and to review and share input on the draft,” said Mayor Vi Lyles. “As the work on the city’s first Unified Development Ordinance continues in the months ahead, please ensure your voice is heard.”
Community members can learn more about the UDO and share their input online at charlotteudo.org. For more information about all of the city’s efforts to address future growth, please visit charlottenc.gov/charlottefuture.
Original source can be found here.
Source: City of Charlotte