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CHARLOTTE CODE. PART 1: PURPOSE AND PART 2: MIXED USE DISTRICTS (MX-1, MX-2, and MX-3) CHAPTER 11: CONDITIONAL ZONING DISTRICTS PART 1: PURPOSE - PDF
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2 PART 2: MIXED USE DISTRICTS (MX-1, MX-2, and MX-3) MX-3: This district permits residential mixed use and major commercial institutional and employment uses. This district is applicable to developments 100 acres or larger. It is intended to be located as a component of "Development Enterprise Areas", or similar areas identified in the adopted Generalized Land Plan, and areas of the community along major thoroughfares. Section Uses permitted by right. The following uses shall be permitted by right in the MX-1, MX-2, and MX-3 districts, provided that they meet all requirements of this Part and all other requirements of these regulations: (1) [RESERVED] (2) Dwellings, detached, duplex, triplex and quadraplex. (3) Dwellings, attached and multi-family up to 12 units in a building. (4) Farms, including retail sale of produce grown on the premises. (5) Group Homes, for no more than 6 clients. (6) Highway and railroad rights of way. (7) Parks, greenways and arboretums. (8) Indoor recreation (MX-3 only). (Petition No , (8),0 4/18/05) Section Uses permitted under prescribed conditions. The following uses shall be permitted in the MX-1, MX-2, and MX-3 districts if they meet the standards established in this Section and all other requirements of these regulations: (1) Adult care homes, subject to the regulations of Section (1.1) Bed and breakfasts (B & B's), subject to regulations of Section (1.2) Boarding houses, subject to regulations of Section (2) Bus stop shelters, subject to the regulations of Section (3) Cemeteries, subject to the regulations of Section
3 PART 2: MIXED USE DISTRICTS (MX-1, MX-2, and MX-3) (3.1) Childcare centers (MX-2, and MX-3 only), subject to the regulations of Section (Petition No , (3.1), ) (3.2) Childcare centers in a residence, subject to the regulations of Section (Petition No , (3.2), ) (4) Civic, social services and fraternal facilities (MX-2 and MX-3 only), provided that: (c) All buildings, off-street parking and service areas will be separated by a Class C buffer from any abutting property located in a residential district or abutting residential use (See Section ); The use will be located on a lot that fronts a collector, minor thoroughfare or major thoroughfare; and Primary vehicular access to the use will not be provided by way of a residential local (Class VI) street. (5) RESERVED (6) Dormitories (MX-2 and MX-3 only), provided that: (c) The dormitory will be located within one-half mile of the institutional use it is designed to serve; Building walls over 200 square feet and facing a public right of way shall require a minimum of one large maturing tree per 30 linear feet of wall or one small maturing tree per 20 linear feet of wall no closer than 15 feet to the wall; and If there are more than 12 living units in a single dormitory or if there is more than one dormitory on the same lot, the development must be reviewed and approved in accordance with the regulations for planned multi-family or attached development in subsection 9.303(17). 11-3
4 PART 2: MIXED USE DISTRICTS (MX-1, MX-2, and MX-3) (7) Dwellings, mixed use (MX-2 and MX-3 only), provided that: (c) (d) The dwelling units will be located in the same building as an office or commercial use permitted in the district; The dwelling units will occupy no more than 75 percent of the total floor area of the buildings on the lot; The minimum lot and yard requirements for the dwelling units shall be the same as the B-1 district; and Development density shall be controlled by the applicable floor-area-ratio. (8) Dwellings, planned multi-family and attached development and one multi-family or attached building on a lot with more than 12 units, subject to the regulations of subsection 9.303(19). (8.5) Eating, Drinking and Entertainment Establishments, (Type 2), (MX-2 and MX-3 only), subject to the regulations of Section (Petition No , (8.5), 07/21/2014) (9) Elementary and secondary schools, provided that: (c) All buildings, outdoor recreational facilities and off-street parking and service areas will be separated by a Class C buffer for elementary schools and junior high schools and Class B buffer for senior high schools from any abutting residential use or residential zoning (See Section ); The use will be on a lot which fronts a collector, minor thoroughfare or major thoroughfare for elementary schools and junior high schools and on a lot which fronts a minor thoroughfare or major thoroughfare for senior high schools; and Primary vehicular access to the use will not be provided by way of a residential local (Class VI) street. (10) Equestrian oriented subdivisions, subject to the regulations of Section (10.1) Family childcare homes, subject to the regulations of Section
5 PART 2: MIXED USE DISTRICTS (MX-1, MX-2, and MX-3) (11) Government buildings, up to 12,500 square feet, provided that: (c) All buildings, off-street parking and service areas will be separated by a Class C buffer from any abutting property located in a residential district or abutting residential use (See Section ); The use will be located on a lot that fronts a collector, minor thoroughfare or major thoroughfare; and Primary vehicular access to the use will not be provided by way of a residential local (Class VI) street. (12) Nonresidential uses permitted in the B-1 or B-2 districts (MX-2 and MX-3 only), provided that: (c) (d) (e) (f) (g) (h) Only B-1 uses are permitted in the MX-2 district and such uses shall occupy no more than 5% of the total project area; B-1 and B-2 uses are permitted in the MX-3 district provided such uses shall occupy no more than 15% of the total project area; Such uses shall be provided and operated primarily for the service and convenience of the residents of the project area; Such uses shall occupy no more than one acre per 100 dwelling units within the project area for the first 100 dwelling units or portion thereof above 149 dwelling units, plus an additional one-half acre per 50 dwelling units above 100 dwelling units; The area to be occupied by such uses shall be planned and designed as an integral part of the total project area; Vehicular access to such uses shall not be provided by way of a private or residential local (Class VI) street; All structures and parking/service areas shall be separated from adjacent residential uses within the project area by a Class B buffer (See Section ); All off-street parking areas shall be landscaped to the standards established in Chapter 12, Part 3; 11-5
6 PART 2: MIXED USE DISTRICTS (MX-1, MX-2, and MX-3) (i) (j) Adult care centers and child care centers, shall be subject to the regulations of Section ; and No direct beams of light from outdoor lighting fixtures, signs, or vehicles maneuvering on the site of the use will shine into any abutting lots occupied by residential uses. (12.1) Outdoor fresh produce stands, subject to the regulations of Section (Petition No , , (12.1) 05/14/2012) (13) Outdoor recreation, subject to the provisions of Section (Petition No , (13), 02/19/07) (13.5) Bicycle-sharing station, subjection to the regulations of Section (Petition No , (12.5) 06/18/2012) (13.1) Outdoor seasonal sales, subject to the regulations of Section (14) Public utility structures, subject to the regulations of Section (15) Public utility transmission and distribution lines, subject to the regulations of Section (16) Radio, telephone, cellular telephone and television masts, towers, antennae and similar structures, subject to the regulations of subsection (7) or subsection (8). (17) Religious institutions, up to 1200 seats, subject to the regulations of Section (18) Retail and office establishments and Eating, Drinking and Entertainment Establishments (Type 1) only in multi-family and attached buildings, provided that: (Petition No , (18), 07/21/2014) (c) The establishment will be located within a building that contains at least 50 dwelling units; Such establishments will occupy no more than 25 square feet per dwelling unit in the building up to a maximum of 10,000 square feet; The establishment will have no direct public entrance from the outside of the building except for Eating, Drinking and Entertainment Establishments and (Petition No , (18)(c), 07/21/2014) 11-6
7 PART 2: MIXED USE DISTRICTS (MX-1, MX-2, and MX-3) (d) No merchandise or display of merchandise will be visible from outside the building. (19) Subdivision sales office, provided that: The use serves the subdivision in which it is located and adjoining subdivision or subdivisions by the same developer or affiliate; and The use shall be terminated upon the completion of the sale of 95 percent of the total number of homes and/or lots; provided however, that a model or demonstration home may be used for sales purposes until the last home or lot is sold. (20) Temporary buildings and storage of materials, provided that: The use is in conjunction with the construction of the same building on a lot where construction is taking place or on an adjacent lot. Such temporary uses shall be terminated upon completion of construction. Section Permitted accessory uses and structures. The following uses shall be permitted in the MX-1, MX-2 and MX-3 districts as accessory uses and structures, subject to the applicable criteria in Chapter 12 of these regulations: (1) Accessory uses, and structures clearly incidental and related to the permitted principal use or structure on the lot. (2) Bookstores, offices, printing and distribution and similar uses as accessories to religious institutions located on the same lot and subject to the regulations of Section (2.5) Crematory facilities within a cemetery, subject to the regulations of (Petition No , (2.5), 03/19/2012) (3) Customary home occupation, subject to the regulations of Section (4) Drive-in windows as an accessory use to a principal nonresidential use subject to the regulations of Section (MX-2 and MX-3 only). (5) Dumpsters, trash handling areas and service entrances, subject to the regulations of Section (6) Dwelling, accessory units as an accessory units as an accessory to a single family detached dwelling, subject to the regulations of Section
8 PART 2: MIXED USE DISTRICTS (MX-1, MX-2, and MX-3) (Petition A, (6), 07/16/2012) (7) Fences and walls, subject to the regulations of Section (8) Reserved (Petition A22.204(8), 07/16/2012) (9) Marinas, subject to the regulations of Section (10) Land clearing and inert landfills (LCID): on site, subject to the regulations of Section (11) Outdoor lighting, subject to the regulations of Section (12) Petroleum storage, accessory to a permitted principal use or building, subject to the Fire Prevention Code of the National Board of Fire Underwriters. (13) Private kennels, subject to the regulations of Section (14) Private stables, subject to the regulations of Section (15) Vending machines for cigarettes, candy, soft drinks and similar items and coinoperated laundries located within an enclosed building as an accessory to the uses in the principal building or buildings. Section Development standards for MX-1, MX-2 and MX-3 districts. All uses and structures in the MX Districts shall meet the development standards established in Section of this Part, and the following: (1) The minimum total project area for development in a mixed use district must be as follows: MX-1 MX-2 MX-3 10 acres 36 acres 100 acres (2) Residential development within the MX districts shall meet the minimum lot area, lot width, and yard requirements established in Section for the R-6 district for single family development and in Section for the R-22MF district for attached and multi-family development. Single family dwellings may have a minimum rear yard of twenty feet if the rear yard does not form the outer boundary of an MX district. Residential development within an MX district need 11-8
9 PART 2: MIXED USE DISTRICTS (MX-1, MX-2, and MX-3) not comply with these requirements if it complies with the provisions of subsection 9.205(4). (3) Nonresidential development within the MX districts shall meet the minimum lot area, lot width, and yard requirements established in Section for the B-1 district. In no event shall nonresidential development in an MX district exceed a floor-area-ratio of (4) Single family, duplex, triplex, and quadraplex residential development within the MX districts shall meet the R-3 residential base maximum average height and the maximum average height listed in Section for the residential portion only. (Petition No , (4)(5), 07/18/11) (5) Multi-family residential development within the MX-1 district shall meet the R-8MF base maximum average height and the maximum average height regulations listed in Table (1)(j)(A) for the multi-family residential portion only. Multi-family residential development within the MX-2 and MX-3 districts, shall meet the R-17MF base maximum average height and maximum height regulations listed in Table 9.305(1)(j)(B) for the multi-family residential portion only. (Petition No , (4)(5), 07/18/11) Section Density limitations. (1) Residential development in the MX districts shall not exceed the maximum residential density indicated in Table The calculation of maximum density shall be based on the total project area minus any portion of the total project area to be devoted to nonresidential uses. For the purpose of this calculation, public rights-of-way shall be deemed to be a residential use. Table District Maximum Dwelling Units Per Acre MX MX MX (2) Each phase of a multi-phase project within an MX district should be able to stand as an independent project. At no point in the development of a multi-phase 11-9
10 PART 2: MIXED USE DISTRICTS (MX-1, MX-2, and MX-3) project shall the density of residential development in a completed phase of the project area exceed the approved maximum density established by this Section. (3) At least 50% of the dwelling units in an MX-1 district shall be detached dwellings. Section Common open space; density bonus. (1) At least 10 percent of the total project area shall be set aside as common open space. (2) A density bonus over and above the density otherwise allowed in the MX district may be approved by the City Council provided that the petitioner increases the percentage of the total project area to be devoted to common open space. This bonus may be granted only if specifically requested by the petitioner. Any such bonus shall consist of a one percent increase in the allowable density for every one percent of land area devoted to common open space in addition to the 10 percent required under subsection (1) above, but in no event shall the bonus exceed 35 percent of the allowable density set out in Section (3) All common open space shall be set aside and improved no later than the date on which certificates of occupancy are issued for the first 75 percent of the total number of dwelling units to be constructed within the project area. (4) No more than 50 percent of all required common open space shall be covered by water. (5) Any structures located in any common open space shall be accessory to recreational use of the space and shall cover no more than 5 percent of all common open space. (6) The required common open space shall be planned and improved so that it is accessible and usable by persons living in the project area. However, common open space containing natural features worthy of preservation may be left unimproved. (7) All of the required common open space shall be either conveyed to the City of Charlotte, if the City agrees to accept ownership of and to maintain the space, or conveyed to one or more homeowner associations created for the project area, or with respect to outdoor recreation facilities, to the owner or operator thereof. (8) Any conveyance to a homeowners association shall be subject to restrictive covenants and easements reviewed by the Planning Director and recorded and filed at the time the subdivision plat for the project area is recorded. The 11-10
11 PART 2: MIXED USE DISTRICTS (MX-1, MX-2, and MX-3) covenants and easements shall provide for the establishment of a homeowner's association before any homes are sold, where membership is mandatory for each home buyer and any successive buyer, the association is responsible for liability insurance and local taxes on common open space and recreational facilities owned by it, any fees levied by the association that remain unpaid will become a lien on the individual property, and the association shall be able to adjust the assessment to meet changing needs. The covenants and easements shall also prohibit future development of any common open space for other than open space or recreation purposes and shall provide for continued maintenance of any common open space and recreational facilities. Section Innovative development standards. After the property has been reclassified to the MX district by the City Council, the Planning Commission, as part of the approval process for development of property located in the MX district, may modify the following standards established in these regulations and Subdivision Ordinance for the City of Charlotte in order to accommodate a development project proposed for the MX district: (1) Street right-of-way. (2) Street type and construction standards (including width) for public or private streets. (3) Sidewalks, curbs, and gutters. (4) Minimum lot size. (5) Public street frontage. (6) Setbacks and yards. (7) Open space. (8) Height of fences and walls. (9) Off-street parking. (10) Lot width. (11) Building separation. (12) Height (Petition No , (12), 07/18/11) 11-11
12 PART 2: MIXED USE DISTRICTS (MX-1, MX-2, and MX-3) Section Development standards of general applicability. Except as otherwise provided in this Part, all uses and structures permitted in the MX district shall meet the applicable development standards set out in Chapter 12 of these regulations. Signs shall be permitted in the MX district in accordance with Chapter
13 PART 3: MANUFACTURED HOUSING DISTRICT Section Purpose. PART 3: MANUFACTURED HOUSING DISTRICT The R-MH district is hereby established in order to provide for the proper location and planning of manufactured homes and mobile home parks and subdivisions. Section Uses permitted by right. The following uses shall be permitted by right in the R-MH district, provided that they meet with all requirements of this Part and all other requirements of these regulations: (1) Farms, including retail sale of produce grown on the premises. (2) Manufactured homes. (3) Mobile homes. (4) Service buildings to house laundry facilities, recreational facilities, meeting rooms for residents of the park or subdivision, and a caretaker's office. (5) Parks, greenways and arboretums. (6) Dwellings, detached; according to the development standards for detached dwellings in the R-5 district. (Petition No , (6), 7/15/02) Section Uses permitted under prescribed conditions. The following uses shall be permitted in the R-MH district if they meet the standards established in this Section and all other requirements of these regulations: (1) Adult care home, subject to the regulations of Section (2) Child care centers in a residence, subject to the regulations of Section (Petition No , (2), ) (2.1) Family childcare homes, subject to the regulations of Section (Petition No , (2), ) (3) Public utility structure, subject to the regulations of Section (4) Public utility transmission and distribution lines, subject to the regulations of Section
14 PART 3: MANUFACTURED HOUSING DISTRICT Section Development standards; density; common area requirements. All manufactured homes and mobile homes in the R-MH District shall meet the development standards established in Sections , , and and the following: (Petition No , , 7/15/02): (1) A manufactured home or mobile home park or subdivision located within the R- MH district shall be at least 2 acres in area and the maximum size allowed for any rezoning to the R-MH district is 40 acres. (2) No structure shall be located within 30 feet of any property line defining the perimeter of the manufactured home or mobile home park or except as otherwise provided in subsection (3) Each lot or space within the park shall be at least 5,000 square feet in area and at least 40 feet wide. No more than one home may be erected on one space. In a subdivision, the lot and yards shall be developed to the standards of the R-5 district. (4) Any structure shall be located at least 20 feet from any internal street and at least 10 feet from any adjacent lot or space within the park or subdivision except as otherwise provided in Section (5) The overall density of homes within the park or subdivision shall not exceed 6 units per acre. (6) There must be at least 4 spaces available at first occupancy in a manufactured home or mobile home park. (7) All manufactured and mobile homes, buildings and service areas will be separated by a Class C buffer from any abutting property located in a residential district or abutting residential use. (8) At least 8 percent of the total area of a manufactured housing park shall be devoted to recreational use by the residents of the park. Such use may include space for community buildings, gardens, outdoor play areas, swimming pools, ball courts, racquet courts, etc. (9) No service building, office, or common recreational area shall be located adjacent to a public street or any property line defining the perimeter of the park or subdivision
15 PART 3: MANUFACTURED HOUSING DISTRICT Section Streets and utilities. (1) Each lot or space shall be equipped with electricity, drinking water, and wastewater disposal facilities. (2) A park shall be equipped with paved private streets built to the specifications of the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Land Development Standards Manual. (3) A subdivision shall be equipped with paved public streets built to the specification of the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Land Development Standards Manual. (4) Internal streets and circulation patterns shall be adequate to handle the traffic to be generated by the development. Section Foundations, patios and walkways. (1) Each home shall be placed on a permanent stand in accordance with standards set by the North Carolina Department of Insurance. (2) Each home shall have an area on site for provision of a permanent patio or deck adjacent or attached to the permanent stand of at least 180 square feet. (3) A walkway shall be constructed for each lot or space to connect parking spaces to the manufactured home entrance. (4) Attached structures such as an awning, cabana, storage building, carport, windbreak, or porch, which has a floor area larger than 25 square feet and is roofed, shall be considered part of the stand for purposes of all setback and yard requirements. (5) The area beneath a home must be fully enclosed with durable skirting within 60 days of placement in the park or subdivision. As a minimum, such skirting must be a product designed and sold for use as skirting or as approved by the Zoning Administrator
16 PART 3: MANUFACTURED HOUSING DISTRICT Section Development standards of general applicability. Except as otherwise provided in this Part, all uses and structures permitted in the R-MH district shall meet the applicable development standards set out in Chapter 12 of these regulations. Signs shall be permitted in the R-MH district in accordance with Chapter 13. Section Compliance with other regulations. Preliminary plans and final plats for manufactured home or mobile home subdivisions shall be submitted to the Planning Department for review and approval in accordance with the requirements of the Subdivision Ordinance. (Petition No , , 05/14/2012) Section Replacement of existing mobile homes and manufactured homes. An existing mobile home or manufactured home located in a nonconforming mobile home or manufactured housing park in operation at the time of adoption of these regulations may be replaced with another mobile home or manufactured home provided the number of mobile home or manufactured mobile units may not be increased beyond the number available before replacement and the replacing mobile home must not create nonconforming yards, separation distances, or increase existing nonconforming yards or separation distances
17 PART 4: COMMERCIAL CENTER DISTRICT PART 4: COMMERCIAL CENTER DISTRICT Section Purpose. The Commercial Center Development (CC) district is hereby established in order to accommodate, in areas outside of the Uptown Charlotte expressway loop, the development of shopping centers and individual retail establishments primarily larger than 70,000 square feet of floor area. The location and design of such large-scale developments typically serve the employment, shopping, or service needs of an area ranging from a neighborhood to the entire community. The standards for this district therefore are designed to ensure compatibility of such development with nearby uses and the orderly development of the community. (Petition No , , ) Section Uses permitted by right. The following uses shall be permitted by right in the CC district, provided that they meet all requirements of this Part and all other requirements established in these regulations: (1) Automotive service stations, including minor adjustments, repairs and lubrication. (2) Barber and beauty shops. (3) Civic, social service and fraternal facilities. (4) Clinics, medical, dental and optical. (5) Cultural facilities. (6) Dry cleaning and laundry establishments, up to 4,500 square feet. (7) Dwellings, detached, duplex, triplex, quadraplex, attached, multi-family and mixed-use buildings. (Petition No , (7), ) (8) Equipment rental and leasing, within an enclosed building. (9) Financial institutions. (10) Florists. (11) Funeral homes and embalming. (Petition No , (11), 03/19/2012) (12) Government buildings
18 PART 4: COMMERCIAL CENTER DISTRICT (13) Highway and railroad rights-of-way. (14) Hotels and motels. (15) Indoor recreation. (16) Jewelers. (17) Locksmiths and gunsmiths. (18) Nurseries and greenhouses. (19) Offices. (20) Outdoor recreation. (20.1) Outdoor seasonal sales. (21) Parks, greenways and arboretums. (21.1) Pet services indoor. (Petition No , (21.1),09/20/10) (22) Post offices. (23) Printing and publishing, up to 5,000 square feet. (24) Religious institutions. (25) Repair or servicing of any article, within an enclosed building, the sale of which is permitted in the district. (26) Eating, Drinking and Entertainment Establishments (Type 1). (Petition No , (26), 07/21/2014) (27) Retail establishments, shopping centers, and business, personal and recreation services permitted in the B-1 district. (28) Telephone booths. (29) Theaters, motion pictures. (30) Vocational schools, within an enclosed building
19 PART 4: COMMERCIAL CENTER DISTRICT Section Uses permitted under prescribed conditions. The following uses shall be permitted in the CC district, if they meet the standards established in this Section and all other requirements of these regulations: (1) Adult care centers, subject to the regulations of Section (2) Building material sales, retail, provided that: All portions of the business including the storage of all materials must be housed within a completely enclosed building; and Only retail sales of building materials will be permitted. For the purpose of this section this means the sales to the ultimate consumer with sales to a contractor or other intermediate user being prohibited. (3) Bus stop shelters, subject to the regulations of Section (4) Childcare centers, subject to the regulations of Section (4.5) Donation drop-off facility, subject to the regulations of Section (Petition No , (4.5),09/20/04) (5) Dwellings, mixed use, provided that: (c) (d) Any dwelling will be located in the same building as a commercial use permitted in the district; The minimum lot and yard requirements shall be the same as required for the CC district; and Dwellings will occupy no more than 80 percent of the total floor area of all buildings on the lot. Development density will be determined by the floor-area- ratio. (6) Dwellings, planned multi-family and attached development, a single multi-family or attached building on a lot with more than twelve (12) units in a building, subject to the requirements of subsection 9.303(19)
20 PART 4: COMMERCIAL CENTER DISTRICT (6.05) Eating, Drinking and Entertainment Establishments (Type 2), provided that: Eating, Drinking and Entertainment Establishments are subject to the regulations of Section Principal use establishments with an accessory drive-in service window and/or outdoor service window having indoor seating accommodation for fewer than 50 patrons are not permitted in CC. (Petition No , (6.05), 07/21/2014) (6.1) Large childcare centers, subject to the regulations of Section (Petition No , (6.1), ) (7) Reserved (Petition No , (7), 07/21/2014) (8) Off-street parking, subject to the regulations of Chapter 12, Part 2. (8.1) Outdoors fresh produce stands, subject to the regulations of Section (Petition No , (8.1), 06/20/05) (Petition No , , (8.1) 05/14/2012) (8.2) Pet services indoor/outdoor, subject to the regulations of Section (Petition No , (8.2),09/20/10) (8.5) Bicycle-sharing station, subject to the regulations of Section (Petition No , (8.55) 06/18/2012) (9) Public utility structures, subject to the regulations of Section (10) Public utility transmission and distribution lines, subject to the regulations of Section (11) Temporary buildings and storage of materials, provided that: The use is in conjunction with the construction of the same building on a lot where construction is taking place or on an adjacent lot. Such temporary uses shall be terminated upon completion of construction
21 PART 4: COMMERCIAL CENTER DISTRICT Section Permitted accessory uses and structures. The following uses shall be permitted in the CC district as accessory uses and structures, subject to applicable criteria in Chapter 12 of these regulations: (1) Accessory uses and structures clearly incidental and related to the permitted use or structure on the lot. (1.7) Crematory facility, accessory to a funeral home, subject to the regulations of Section (Petition No , (1.7), 03/19/2012) (2) Drive-in windows as an accessory to the principal use, subject to the regulations of Section (3) Dumpsters, trash handling areas and service entrances, subject to the regulations of Section (4) Land clearing and inert landfills (LCID): on site, subject to the regulations of Section (5) Outdoor lighting, subject to the regulations of Section (5.5) Outdoor sales accessory, subject to the regulations of Section (Petition No , ,03/20/06) (6) Petroleum storage, accessory to a permitted use or structure, subject to the Fire Prevention Code of the National Board of Underwriters. (7) Petroleum storage, underground, accessory to permitted automotive stations, subject to the Fire Prevention Code of the National Board of Underwriters. (8) Vending machines for cigarettes, candy, soft drinks and coin-operated laundries located within an enclosed building as an accessory to the uses in the principal building. Section Development standards. All uses and structures in the CC district shall meet the development standards established in Section of this Part, and the following: (1) Minimum project size must be at least 5 acres. (2) All principal buildings and structures located within the project area shall meet a minimum setback of 35 feet, a minimum side yard, and a minimum rear yard of 11-21
22 PART 4: COMMERCIAL CENTER DISTRICT 25 feet from any exterior property line. This minimum setback may be decreased under the prescribed conditions enumerated in subsection (7) below and approved by the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Planning Department staff. (Petition No , (2),05/14/2012) As long as the setbacks for principal buildings and structures are decreased as described in subsection (7), the setback for accessory parking may also be decreased accordingly. However, the accessory parking must remain behind the established building setback. All uses and structures may be considered by the Planning Commission for the innovative development options of subsection (3) below. (Petition No , (2),0 4/18/05) (3) Residential Development within the CC district shall meet the area, yard and bulk requirements established in Section for the R-22MF district. Certain innovative development options may be considered by the Planning Commission as part of the approval process for the development of the property for residential purposes in the CC district as follows: The residential element must be one of a mixed-use development. A mixed-use development shall consist of a mixture of one or more residential types and/or densities combined with compatible nonresidential uses that provide goods, services and employment for an area ranging from a neighborhood to the entire community. In order to encourage high quality design and innovative arrangement of buildings and open space throughout the residential area(s), substantial flexibility from the conventional standards is possible by modifying the following standards established in these regulations and the Subdivision Ordinance: 1. Street right-of-way 2. Street type and construction standards (including width) for public or private streets 3. Lot size 4. Lot width 5. Setbacks and yards 6. Building Separation 7. Public street frontage 8. Off-street parking (Petition No , (3), ) (4) In no event shall the amount of development within the project area exceed a floor-area-ratio of 1.0. If a parking deck is constructed as part of the development, the allowable floor area may be increased by 50 percent
23 PART 4: COMMERCIAL CENTER DISTRICT (5) All non-residential development and uses at the project perimeter shall be separated by a Class B buffer from any abutting properties located in a residential district, abutting residential uses or low intensity institutional uses. All residential development at the project perimeter shall be subject to the buffer requirements specified in Section Buffer requirements for mixed use projects in the CC district, when located within the interior of the development, may be reduced or waived in their entirety. (6) A building in a district may not be erected to a height in excess of 40 feet unless the minimum side yard is increased 1 foot for every 2 feet in building height above 40 feet. If a building abuts a residential use or residential zoning, it may not be constructed above the 40-foot limit unless the side and/or rear yard which adjoins the residential use or zoning is increased 1 foot for each foot in building height above 40 feet. Height requirements for other permitted structures are set forth in Section (7) The minimum setback of 35 feet as prescribed in subsection (2) above may be reduced to 14 feet from the back of the existing or proposed future curb, whichever is larger as determined by the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Planning Department staff and the Charlotte Department of Transportation, if the following criteria are met: (Petition No , , (7), 05/14/2012) Street walls. The first floors of all buildings, including structured parking must be designed to encourage and complement pedestrian-scale interest and activity. It is intended that this be accomplished principally by the use of transparent windows and doors arranged so that the uses are visible from and/or accessible to the street on at least 50% of the length of the first floor frontage facing the street. Where expanses of blank wall are necessary, they may not exceed 20 feet in length. A blank wall is a facade which does not add to the character of the streetscape and does not contain transparent windows or doors or sufficient ornamentation, decoration or articulation. Doors may not swing open into the minimum 14-foot setback area, except emergency exit doors. Structured parking facilities. Structured parking facilities must be designed so that the only openings at the street level are those to accommodate vehicle entrances and pedestrian access to the structure. In the event that any openings for ventilation, service, or emergency access are located at the first floor level in the building facade, then they 11-23
24 PART 4: COMMERCIAL CENTER DISTRICT must be decorative and must be an integral part of the overall building design. These openings as well as pedestrian and vehicular entrances must be designed so that cars parked inside are not visible from the street. The remainder of the street level frontage must be either occupied retail space or an architecturally articulated facade designed to screen the parking areas of the structure, to encourage pedestrian scale activity, and to provide for urban open space. Cars on all levels of a structured parking facility must be screened from view from the street utilizing decorative elements such as grillwork or louvers. In no instance will cabling alone be sufficient to meet this screening requirement. (c) (d) (e) The design requirements of this subsection applies to all building facades of parking structures which are visible from any public right-ofway. Surface parking. No surface parking or maneuvering space shall be located between any building line and the street, except that driveways providing access to the parking area may be installed across these areas. It is the intent that these driveways be as nearly perpendicular to the street right-of-way as possible. Service and loading areas. No service or loading area may be oriented towards the street from which the reduced setback will occur, nor be within the area between any building line and the street. Streetscape requirements. The streetscape requirements for the reduced setback are as follows: Street trees and sidewalks are required in accordance with a City Council adopted streetscape plan for the area. If there is no adopted streetscape plan, a six-foot sidewalk separated by a planting strip in accordance with the Charlotte Tree Ordinance, is required along all streets. (Petition No , (7)(e), ) Section Accessways. In addition to the requirements of Chapter 12, Part 2, the following restrictions shall apply: (1) Primary vehicular access to the project area shall not be provided by way of a residential local (Class VI) street. (2) One driveway is permitted for the first 300 feet of frontage, two driveways for feet of frontage, and three driveways for greater than 600 feet of frontage, unless traffic safety considerations otherwise warrant lesser or greater 11-24
25 PART 4: COMMERCIAL CENTER DISTRICT restrictions. (3) No parcel of land removed by the developer from the rest of the project area by subdivision or by metes and bounds description shall be permitted to have driveway access to the street unless an approved site plan provides otherwise. Section Development standards of general applicability. Except as otherwise provided in this Part, all uses and structures permitted in the CC district shall meet the applicable development standards set out in Chapter 12 of these regulations. Signs shall be permitted in the CC district in accordance with Chapter
26 PART 5: NEIGHBORHOOD SERVICES DISTRICT PART 5: NEIGHBORHOOD SERVICES DISTRICT Section Purpose. The purpose of the Neighborhood Services District (NS) is to encourage and accommodate the development and continued existence of mixed use districts, which provide a focus for neighborhood retail and service activities. This district provides for a variety of neighborhoodoriented retail and service uses intermixed with high density residential uses. Residential uses on the upper floor of commercial structures are strongly encouraged. Emphasis in the district is placed upon creating a pedestrian scale urban environment with strong linkages to the neighborhood and access to transit. Section Applicability. The delineation of Neighborhood Services Districts will be done primarily through the area planning process. This does not preclude, however, a private sector initiated rezoning petition to establish a district. The following criteria must be considered for the establishment of the Neighborhood Services District: (1) The district must be directly adjacent to or within a residential neighborhood. (2) The proposed uses are intended to serve the surrounding neighborhood. (3) The district must have frontage on a major or minor thoroughfare, unless an approved site plan provides otherwise. (4) The district must have proximity to existing and future transit routes. Section Uses permitted by right. The intent of the Neighborhood Services District is to provide for uses that directly serve the neighborhood in which they are located. Uses allowed by right and under prescribed conditions in the B-1 district are allowed. Section Permitted accessory uses and structures. Accessory uses and structures, which are permitted in the B-1 district, are allowed
27 PART 5: NEIGHBORHOOD SERVICES DISTRICT Section Development standards. All uses and structures in the Neighborhood Services District shall meet the development standards established in Section of this Part, and the following: (1) The minimum setback shall be 14 feet from the back of existing or proposed curb, whichever is greater, or as specified in a City Council adopted streetscape plan for the streets that the project abuts. (Petition No , (1), 06/18/01) (2) Nonresidential buildings are encouraged to be attached with no side yards. If a side yard is provided, it shall be a minimum of 10 feet. (3) Side yard adjacent to residential district is 10 feet. (4) Rear yard adjacent to nonresidential district is 10 feet. (5) Rear yard adjacent to residential district is 20 feet. (6) Screening shall be provided next to a residential use or district as required in Section (7) Maximum floor-area-ratio is 2.0. Any residential use incorporated into a commercial or office structure will not be included in the floor-area-ratio calculation. In addition, a commercial or office structure may receive an additional.50 floor-area-ratio if a residential use is incorporated into the structure. If a parking deck is constructed as part of the building, the allowable floor-arearatio may be increased by.50. The total maximum allowable floor-area-ratio in this district is 3.0. (8) Maximum height is 60 feet in the district. However, the maximum height in the district abutting property used or zoned for single family residential is 40 feet, except the height may exceed 40 feet if there is an increase in side and rear yards of one foot for every foot of building height over 40 feet up to the 60 feet maximum. (9) The NS district is exempt from the buffer regulations of Section , but must be applicable screening requirement of Section
28 PART 5: NEIGHBORHOOD SERVICES DISTRICT Section Parking requirements. In addition to the requirements of Chapter 12, Part 2, the following shall apply: (1) The minimum parking requirements for the Neighborhood Services District are as follows: Residential - 1 space per dwelling unit All Other Uses - 1 space per 600 square feet (2) No parking of motor vehicles is permitted within any required setback. (3) Shared parking is encouraged pursuant to the regulations Section (4) Parking decks shall be developed under the regulations of Section (5) The bicycle parking standards of Section and Section A are applicable in this district. (Petition No , (5), 3/21/05) (6) On-street parking or recessed parking entirely within the public right-of-way is permitted and encouraged in locations approved by the Charlotte Department of Transportation (CDOT). Such parking may be counted toward meeting the minimum number of parking spaces as required by this ordinance if they are located on the same side(s) of the street as the use and meet the minimum dimensional requirements as prescribed by the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Land Development Standards Manual. In the event that the City or State removes any such on-street parking that was allowed to count toward the minimum required, the existing use will not be required to make up the difference and the use will not be made non-conforming. (Petition No , (6), 12/20/10) Section Streetscape requirements. Street trees and sidewalks are required in accordance with a City Council adopted streetscape plan for the area. If there is no adopted streetscape plan, a six-foot sidewalk separated by a planting strip in accordance with the Charlotte Tree Ordinance, is required along all streets. (Petition No , , ) 11-28
29 PART 5: NEIGHBORHOOD SERVICES DISTRICT Section Development standards of general applicability. Except as otherwise provided in this Part, all uses and structures permitted in the NS district shall meet the applicable standards set out in Chapter 12 of these regulations. Signs shall be permitted in the NS district in accordance with Section (Petition No , , 11/15/04) (1) Valet parking service standards for new construction and site reconfigurations. (Petition No , (1), 02/18/08) If provided, a valet parking service (including drop-off areas, servicing areas, and the parking areas) shall meet the following requirements: The valet parking service can be located in the following areas: 1. For valet parking services that utilize the public right-of-way, the service may be located at the face of the existing curb of a street or thoroughfare as long as the existing curb line is not modified to provide an inset for the valet parking service or to reduce the width of the required sidewalk or planting strip. 2. On private property the valet parking service area shall be located to the side or rear of the structure or building, but shall not be located between the building and the street. (c) (d) The parking area for the valet parking service shall be incorporated into the parking lot or parking structure design, if provided. The valet parking service and associated structures shall not disrupt the flow of pedestrian and vehicular traffic. For valet parking services that are located on a public street or thoroughfare, or where the right-of-way is utilized by the service, a valet parking permit shall be obtained from the Charlotte Department of Transportation (CDOT). See the Charlotte Municipal Code, Article XII. Valet Parking, Sections through for permit information and criteria