Meeting
City Zoning mtg June 15 2026
Body
City of Charlotte
Date
June 14, 2026
Jurisdiction
State & Local
The City of Charlotte held a zoning meeting on June 15, 2026, where multiple zoning petitions were discussed, including requests for deferrals, approvals, and amendments. Key procurement-related discussions involved zoning changes for various properties to accommodate residential, commercial, industrial, and mixed-use developments. Several petitions were approved with conditions, such as prohibiting certain uses (e.g., data centers, telecommunications) and requiring landscape buffers. Some petitions were deferred or not recommended by staff due to inconsistencies with community plans or zoning criteria, with council members encouraging petitioners to work with staff for revisions. Notable projects included multifamily residential developments, self-storage facilities, hotel construction, and industrial expansions. The council also addressed community concerns about traffic, neighborhood character, and connectivity, with some petitions involving commitments to infrastructure improvements like turn lanes and speed bumps. Motions to approve or defer petitions were made and seconded, with votes taken accordingly. Overall, the meeting focused on land use and zoning decisions impacting future development and procurement opportunities in Charlotte.
Source
City of Charlotte