UDO Day 14: Making the transition

While some people are content living in the hustle and bustle of a mixed-use district, others – primarily in residential districts – prefer a buffer between their backyards and higher density. Transitions must be used when a mixed-use district is within 50 feet of a boundary of residential district.

UDO Day 11: A Mixed Bag of Mixed Use

Last week, we skipped ahead to Chapter 11 so we could learn who’s in charge of making all of these decisions, but today we’re back to the beginning and taking a look at Chapter 3, which deals with mixed-use districts.
Photo by abbyladybug – Downtown Mixed Use would be a mixed bag of retail, commercial and residential housing, exactly like what we see in Downtown Raleigh today.

UDO Day 10: What’s missing and learning more

The last two days we paused in our cover-to-cover read of the new Unified Development Ordinance to jump ahead and look at the changing duties for city staff. There’s one more question we should answer before we get back to reading through the UDO: What’s missing?

UDO Day 9: Reducing the political role

Thursday we began a conversation with Greg Hallam from the Planning Department about what is changing in the approval process for site plans, special use permits, rezonings and all that other fun stuff that goes through the planning department and city boards for an official yes or no. In a nut shell, the new zoning code aims to “take the politics out of it,” Hallam said.

UDO Day 8: Who decides what?

Before we dig any deeper into the draft of the new zoning code, we should probably skip ahead to Chapter 11 and figure out which boards and bodies will be responsible for what kinds of things.