Zoning Committee Work Session
TL;DR
The Charlotte-Mecklenburg Zoning Committee held a work session reviewing 20 separate rezoning petitions from various developers, property owners, and the city itself. These petitions could potentially impact housing development, land use, and community infrastructure across multiple neighborhoods in the Charlotte area.
Key Decisions
- Multiple Residential Development Rezonings Under Review
- City of Charlotte Rezoning Proposals Under Review
- Church and Community Organization Land Use Petitions Under Review
Agenda
- Zoning Committee Work Session - Innovation Station, Room 886
- Zoning Item
- 1. Rezoning Petition: 2024-127 by Wood PartnersZoning Item
- 2. Rezoning Petition: 2025-032 by Queen City LandZoning Item
- 3. Rezoning Petition: 2025-036 by RangeworksZoning Item
- 4. Rezoning Petition: 2025-060 by Mecklenburg CountyZoning Item
- 5. Rezoning Petition: 2024-141 by NVR, Inc.Zoning Item
- 6. Rezoning Petition: 2025-009 by Davis MooreZoning Item
- 7. Rezoning Petition: 2025-027 by Mission City Church and Freedom CommunitiesZoning Item
- 8. Rezoning Petition: 2025-034 by Veer Homes, LLCZoning Item
- 9. Rezoning Petition: 2025-040 by TDC Greenville, LLCZoning Item
- 10. Rezoning Petition: 2025-042 by Bryan ElseyZoning Item
- 11. Rezoning Petition: 2025-043 by City of CharlotteZoning Item
- 12. Rezoning Petition: 2025-046 by Northway Homes LLCZoning Item
- 13. Rezoning Petition: 2025-048 by Castlebridge Residential DevelopmentZoning Item
- 14. Rezoning Petition: 2025-049 by High Street District Development, Inc.Zoning Item
- 15. Rezoning Petition: 2025-050 by Charter Properties, Inc.Zoning Item
- 16. Rezoning Petition: 2025-053 by David PowlenZoning Item
- 17. Rezoning Petition: 2025-054 by Bisbikis Property GroupZoning Item
- 18. Rezoning Petition: 2025-055 by Porcha ThomasZoning Item
- 19. Rezoning Petition: 2025-056 by Delray at Providence Road West, LLCZoning Item
- 20. Rezoning Petition: 2025-081 by City of Charlotte on Behalf of Samaritan's PurseZoning Item