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Receive a presentation on the Draft Recode Chatham Unified Development Ordinance (UDO)
Abstract
Introduction & Background:
The County entered into a contract with White & Smith, LLC to develop a Unified Development Ordinance (UDO). The goal of the UDO is to combine the County's existing development regulations into one cohesive and user-friendly ordinance. The new UDO aims to simplify and clarify development standards, ensuring that the process is easier to understand for the public, elected officials, and appointed boards, while creating a more predictable development review process. The primary result of the project is the new Unified Development Ordinance (UDO), which serves as the primary regulatory document that guides all development and land use in the county.
This project began in late 2021 and has included multiple meetings with the Board of Commissioners (BOC) & Planning Board to gather input and direction. A UDO Planning Board Subcommittee was formed, composed of Planning Board members and Ex-Officio members from other Advisory Boards and Committees. Their feedback, alongside staff contributions, has been essential in shaping the UDO to reflect the County's policy guides, including Plan Chatham, Plan Moncure, & the Recode Chatham Health & Equity Assessment.
The consultants began with a code audit in May 2022, which informed the draft revisions. Module 1 (Zoning) was released as a Public Review Draft in March 2023. Following this, the team worked on Module 2 (Development Standards), which was presented in May of this year. Module 3 (Administration & Procedures) and Module 4 (Definitions) were finalized and presented in mid-July of this year. The full consolidated draft of the UDO was released to the public on September 6th, with public comments accepted through October 10th via Konveio. Staff and the consultants will review the feedback for consideration by the BOC. The Planning Board is holding a special meeting on September 24th to discuss th...
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