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Charlotte-Mecklenburg Planning Department
CHARLOTTE-MECKLENBURGPLANNING
April 5, 2014
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Charlotte City Council District 3 covers approximately 46,560 acres and has an estimated population of 108,257. The District is located in the southwestern portion of Mecklenburg County and is generally bounded by Freedom Drive to the north, the County line to the south, South Boulevard to the east, and Interstate 485 to the west.
There is a diverse mixture of residential neighborhoods and housing types in the District. Major development in the area includes office, retail, industrial and employment land uses as well as numerous schools, libraries, parks, greenways, and other public facilities.
In recent years, the area has experienced rapid residential and employment growth. Major employers in the area are US Airways, Siemans, Microsoft, Charlotte Pipe and Foundry, T.J. Maxx Corporation, Microsoft, AT&T and Charlotte Douglas International Airport. The Westinghouse Industrial Center, which is located in the southern portion of the plan area, has over 20 million square feet of industrial development and is the largest industrial core in the Carolinas.
Major transportation facilities include numerous interstates and roadways, Charlotte Douglas International Airport, and Charlotte Area Transit System bus routes and the LYNX Blue Line, the region’s first light rail service.
Council member LaWana Mayfield is the Council representative for District 3.
Thank you for attending the Council District 3 Town Hall Meeting
2 Welcome to Council District 3 Town Hall Meeting4 Major Employment Centers and Employers5 Shopping Centers and Grocery Stores6 Neighborhood and Business Investment Grants8 Universities, Schools, and Libraries
10 Public & Private Recreation Areas12 Approved Rezonings 2009-201314 Building Permits 2009-201316 Adopted Area Plans17 Adopted Land Use18 Generalized Zoning19 Existing Transit Routes20 Funded CIP 2002-201021 Proposed CIP
Contact Information
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...Taking a closer “Snap Shot” look at the area .....
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BuSineSS inveSTMenT GranTS
enerGy & SuSTainaBiliTy GranTS
• Time Warner Cable Phase 1 • Celgard Phase 1 • Maersk • PAVCO • Odyssey Logistics • Time Warner Cable Phase 2 • Siemens Engineering Center
• SCR-Tech • Time Warner Cable Phase 3 • Siemens Gas Turbine Plant • Celgard Phase 2 • GEO Plastics • United Technologies • Marbach
neiGHBorHooD MaTCHinG GranTS
• Clanton Park Association • West Blvd Neighborhood Coalition • Wingate Neighborhood Association • South End Neighborhood Association • Steele Oaks – Braddock Green Homeowners’ Association • Revolution Park Neighborhood Association • Reid Park Neighborhood Association • Farmhurst Community Association • Stonebrook Townhomes • Forest Pawtuckett • McDowell Farms
• Commercial Building Retrofit Grant - Balfour Beaty Headquarters • Commercial Building Retrofit Grant - Brookhill Village Apartments • Commercial Building Retrofit Grant - Weyland Apartments • Neighborhood Energy Challenge Grant - Wilmore Neighborhood • Commercial Building Retrofit Grant - Solideal USA • Commercial Building Retrofit Grant - Park Avenue Partners • Power2 Live Green Grant - Enderly Park Neighborhood • Power2 Live Green Grant - Revolution Park Neighborhood • EcoDistrict Initiave - Historic South End
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CMS & PrivaTe SCHoolS (K - 12)Name Address Grade
LevelType Magnet Number of
StudentsPawtuckett Elementary 8701 Moores Chapel Rd K-5 public none 612
Tuckaseegee Elementary 2028 Little Rock Rd K-5 public partial 742
Allenbrook Elementary 1430 Allenbrook Dr K-5 public none 437
Westerly Hills Elementary 4420 Denver Av K-5 public none 345
Steele Creek Elementary 4100 Gallant Ln, Rt 2 K-5 public none 1156
Lake Wylie Elementary 13620 Erwin Rd K-5 public none 983
Reid Park Elementary 4108 Tyvola Rd West K-5 public none 577
Barringer Academic Center Elementary 1546 Walton Rd K-5 public partial 640
Nations Ford Elementary 8300 Nations Ford Rd K-5 public none 553
Sterling Paideia Elementary 9601 China Grove Church Rd K-5 public none 582
Philip O. Berry Academy of Technology 1430 Alleghany St 9-12 public full 975
Harding University High 2001 Alleghany St 9-12 public full 1147
West Mecklenburg High 7400 Tuckaseegee Rd 9-12 public partial 1886
Biotechnology, Health and Public Administration 4301 Sand Porter Road, Suite E 9-12 public none 383
Bishop Spaugh Community Academy Middle 1901 Herbert Spaugh Ln 6-8 public none 549
Right Choices Alternative High 3114 Bank St 6-12 public none 0
Kennedy Middle 4000 Gallant Ln 6-8 public none 642
Wilson Middle 7020 Tuckaseegee Rd 6-8 public none 770
McLeod Center 145 Remount Rd 6-12 private none 25
Amay James Pre-K 2414 Lester St Pre-K public none 276
Southwest Middle 13624 Steele Creek Rd 6-8 public none 1193
Paw Creek Christian Academy 5110 Tuckaseegee Rd Pre-K-12 private none 62
Victory Christian Center 7224 Old Pineville Rd Pre-K-12 private none 445
Woodlawn Christian 4622 Nations Crossing Rd K-8 private none 62
Winget Park Elementary 12235 Winget Rd K-5 public none 1057
Ashley Park Elementary 2401 Belfast Dr K-5 public none 275
E.E. Waddell High 7030 Nations Ford Rd 9-12 public none 967
Cathedral of the Cross Christian School 13925 Erwin Rd K-12 private none 112
Angels Christian Academy 3501 Tuckaseegee Rd Pre-K-6 private none 42
River Gate Elementary 15340 Smith Rd K-5 public none 0
Character Builders Christian Academy 1200 Alleghany St Pre-K-10 private none 0
Good Shepherd United Methodist Church 13110 Moss Rd Pre-K private none 0
Nations Ford Christian Academy 7410 Nations Ford Rd K-5 private none 45
Rod of God Christian 7400 S Tryon St K-12 private none 11
Carolina Christian Day 5832 Freedom Dr K private none 8
Marie G Davis Military & Global Leadership Academy 3343 Griffith St 6-12 public full 500
Math, Engineering and Sciences High 4301 Sand Porter Road, Suite B 9-12 public none 379
International Studies and Global Economics High 4301 Sand Porter Road, Suite A 9-12 public none 359
Renaissance High 4301 Sand Porter Road, Suite D 9-12 public none 367
International Business and Communication Studies 4301 Sand Porter Road, Suite C 9-12 public none 366
Source: Charlotte-Mecklenburg Planning Department, April 2014
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PuBliC ParKSPark Type Status Property Acres
Community Park
Developed Amay James Community Park 41.6
Developed Clanton Community Park 54.6
Developed Camp Greene Community Park 27.4
Developed Revolution Community Park 30.5
Developed Ramblewood Community Park 93.2
Developed Southside Community Park 20.5
Developed Southwest Community Park 57.6
Undeveloped Marmac Road Community Park 22.5
Golf CourseDeveloped Revolution Golf Course 114.4
Developed Renaissance Golf Course 338.4
Greenway
Greenway Big Sugar Creek Greenway 90.9
Greenway Coffey Creek Greenway 104.3
Greenway Camp Greene Connector 3.6
Greenway Irwin Creek Greenway 62.5
Greenway Kings Branch Greenway 43.5
Greenway Little Sugar Creek Greenway 356.9
Greenway Paw Creek Greenway 6.3
Greenway Steele Creek Greenway 32.3
Greenway Stewart Creek Greenway 46.8
Greenway Walkers Branch Greenway 27.9
Neighborhood Park
Developed Abbott Neighborhood Park 5.8
Developed Archdale Neighborhood Park 16.6
Developed Bryant Neighborhood Park 10.8
Developed Dowd House Historic Site 1.3
Developed Enderly Neighborhood Park 8.5
Developed Pressley Road Neighborhood Park 6.0
Developed Seversville Neighborhood Park 11.2
Developed Springfield Neighborhood Park 11.5
Developed Tuckaseegee Neighborhood Park 19.7
Developed Westerly Hills Neighborhood Park 12.5
Developed Wilmore Neighborhood Park 1.3
Developed Wingate Neighborhood Park 3.1
Developed West Meck Neighborhood Park 4.1
Developed Yorkmont Neighborhood Park 2.7
Undeveloped Crossridge Road Neighborhood Park 8.0
Undeveloped Eagles Landing Neighborhood Park 7.5
Undeveloped Reid Neighborhood Park 1.1
Undeveloped Teddington Neighborhood Park 15.1
Recreation Center
Developed Arbor Glen Recreation Center 0.9
Developed Berewick Regional Park 209.9
Developed Bette Rae Thomas Center 6.1
Regional ParkDeveloped Robert L. Smith Regional Park 209.1
Developed Renaissance Regional Park 144.7
Developed T.M. Winget Regional Park 148
Source: Charlotte-Mecklenburg Planning Department, April 2014
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1. Property owner wants to develop or use their property in a way that does not conform with their current zoning
2. Pre-applicationconference
3. Submittal of application, site plans and filing fee
4. Rezoning signs are put up. Adjoining property owners and neighborhood leaders are notified
7. Public Hearing. Zoning Committee may be involved from start to finish but formally comes into the process at the City Council joint public hearing
6. Staff analysis and recommendation
8. Zoning Committee recommendation
9. CityCouncildecision
ZREZONING
NOTICE
Petition Number
704-336-2205www.rezoning.org
5. Open House Forum
Petitioner holds community meeting
Protest Petitions may be filed
Charlotte-Mecklenburg Planning Department, February 2014
aPProveD reZoninGS in CiTy CounCil DiSTriCT 3
Year Number of Approved Rezonings2009 14
2010 15
2011 14
2012 13
2013 15
ToTal 71
Source: Charlotte-Mecklenburg Planning Department
reZoninG ProCeSS
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Building PermitsNon-Residential and Residential
— Issued and Constructed —
reSiDenTial BuilDinG PerMiTS
in CiTy CounCil DiSTriCT 3
— ISSUED —
Year IssuedSingle Family
Detached (Units)
Multi- Family (Units)
Total
2009 218 1,127 1,345
2010 188 103 291
2011 150 498 648
2012 210 2,149 2,359
2013 278 795 1,073
ToTal 1,044 4,672 5,716
Source: Mecklenburg County Integrated Data Store
reSiDenTial BuilDinG PerMiTS
in CiTy CounCil DiSTriCT 3
— CONSTRUCTED —Year
IssuedSingle Family
Detached (Units)
Multi- Family (Units)
Total
2009 191 1,414 1,605
2010 189 330 519
2011 158 162 320
2012 191 525 716
2013 Data Currently Not Available
ToTal 729 2,431 3,160
Source: Mecklenburg County Tax Parcel Data
non-reSiDenTial BuilDinG PerMiTS
in CiTy CounCil DiSTriCT 3
— ISSUED —Year Issued Heated Square
FeetNumber of
Permits Issued2009 660,495 123
2010 979,514 76
2011 1,016,986 71
2012 303,008 130
2013 1,110,621 126
TOTAL 4,070,624 526Source: Mecklenburg County Integrated Data Store
non-reSiDenTial BuilDinG PerMiTS
in CiTy CounCil DiSTriCT 3
— CONSTRUCTED —Year Issued Heated Square Feet
2009 598,948
2010 641,502
2011 663,953
2012 976,219
2013 Data Currently Not Available
TOTAL 2,880,622Source: Mecklenburg County Tax Parcel Data
Non-Residential Building Permits
Residential Building Permits
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Thank you for being with us and
...Taking a closer “Snap Shot” look at the area .....Council member laWana Mayfield
Charlotte City Council Office600 East 4th Street
Charlotte, NC [email protected]
(704) 336-3435
Charlotte City Manager’s office Kim Oliver [email protected] (704) 336-2180
Charlotte-Mecklenburg Planning Department Debra Campbell, Planning Director [email protected] (704) 336-2205
Melony McCullough [email protected] (704) 336-5993
Catherine Stutts [email protected] (704) 336-8312
neighborhood and Business Services DepartmentBusiness Investment Program AC Shull [email protected] (704) 336-2439
Façade and Security Grant Programs Gail Whitcomb [email protected] (704) 336-5849
City Business Loans Eric Nelson [email protected] (704) 336-2735
Energy Programs Nicole Storey [email protected] (704) 336-2929
Neighborhood Matching Grants Atalie Zimmerman [email protected] (704) 336-4594CHARLOTTE-MECKLENBURG
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