The Charlotte Department of Planning, Design & Development hosted a series of virtual conversations on the first draft of the Unified Development Ordinance (UDO). These conversations cover key changes proposed in the second draft of the UDO and provide time for questions and answers at the end of each session. The recorded sessions are included in the drop-down menus below.
Previously Recorded Sessions
This virtual session to highlights the key changes in the second draft UDO. The session includes a short staff presentation and concludes with Q&A. Topics covered in this session were: New Campus Zoning District, Revised Sidewall Height Restriction, New Streetside Historic District, Height Transition, Building Heights, Building Design Standards, Removing Short-Term Rental Regulations, New Bonus Menu Options, Affordable Housing Allowances.
This virtual session to highlights the key changes in the second draft UDO. The session includes a short staff presentation and concludes with Q&A. Topics covered in this session were: New Campus Zoning District, Revised Sidewall Height Restriction, New Streetside Historic District, Height Transition, Building Heights, Building Design Standards, Removing Short-Term Rental Regulations, New Bonus Menu Options, Affordable Housing Allowances.
This virtual session highlights the key changes in the second draft UDO. The session includes a short staff presentation and concludes with Q&A. Topics covered in this session were: New Location for Tree Protection Standards, Making Heritage Tree Protection More Flexible, Greater Incorporation of Park and Recreational Elements, Open Area Overlaps, Reducing Required Parking for Electronic Vehicle (EV) Charging, Parking, Industrial Block Lengths, Uptown Streets and Streetscape Standards, Non-conforming Site Elements and Transition to the UDO.
This virtual session highlights the key changes in the second draft UDO. The session includes a short staff presentation and concludes with Q&A. Topics covered in this session were: New Location for Tree Protection Standards, Making Heritage Tree Protection More Flexible, Greater Incorporation of Park and Recreational Elements, Open Area Overlaps, Reducing Required Parking for Electronic Vehicle (EV) Charging, Parking, Industrial Block Lengths, Uptown Streets and Streetscape Standards, Non-conforming Site Elements and Transition to the UDO.