Charlotte UDO: Subdivision, Streets, & Other Infrastructure

The subdivision, streets, and other infrastructure articles (Articles 29-34) provide regulations for development activities within the City and its Extraterritorial Jurisdiction (ETJ). They aim to create a network of well-connected streets and transit services that better serve all users by providing more equitable access to transit services and destinations. The articles also promote sustainable quality of life and economic development by providing increased transportation capacity for all modes and more user-friendly streets. Additionally, they secure rights-of-way or easements to accommodate necessary complete streets and other infrastructure while promoting the orderly division or consolidation of lots for development. Appeals, variances, inspections, and enforcement actions are subject to specific articles within this category.

Subdivision, Streets, & Other Infrastructure

The subdivision, streets, and other infrastructure articles (Articles 29-34) provide regulations for development activities within the City and its Extraterritorial Jurisdiction (ETJ). They aim to create a network of well-connected streets and transit services that better serve all users by providing more equitable access to transit services and destinations. The articles also promote sustainable quality of life and economic development by providing increased transportation capacity for all modes and more user-friendly streets. Additionally, they secure rights-of-way or easements to accommodate necessary complete streets and other infrastructure while promoting the orderly division or consolidation of lots for development. Appeals, variances, inspections, and enforcement actions are subject to specific articles within this category.