Charlotte, NC
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Charlotte
The Charlotte City Council is set to vote on the Unified Development Ordinance during Monday night’s meeting. It’s the zoning plan and set of rules to regulate future construction and development in Charlotte. Neighborhoods full of single-family homes would change if the UDO passes.
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