CBJ Editorial on Mandatory Rental Registration

Today’s edition of the Charlotte Business Journal has an guest editorial from local Realtor® Dave Berryhill on the proposed mandatory Rental Registration program. Click HERE for an excellent perspective on this important issue (CBJ subscriber access required).

Protected: Davidson Streamlines Development Review Process

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Tell City Council You OPPOSE Mandatory Rental Registration!

A citywide Rental Registration program under consideration by Charlotte City Council would require more than 130,000 rental units, from modest single-family homes to large luxury apartment communities, to be registered with the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department (CMPD) by July 1, 2013. Proof of registration would then have to be posted in a visible location inside the [...]

Protected: Inclusionary Housing Committee Wraps Discussion of Single-Family Incentives

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Huntersville Approves Bonding Policy Changes

The Huntersville Board of Commissioners this week approved a change to its bonding requirements, and will now allow developers to request acceptance of completed streets as early as 60% build-out by posting a two-year Maintenance Bond. Previously, the Town would not accept new streets until a project reached 75% density. Under the new policy, developers [...]

County to Allow Deferred Payment Option for Land Development Fees

Mecklenburg County LUESA will begin offering developers a flexible payment option to help mitigate the cost of plan review for commercial and residential projects in the towns. As of July 1, developers will have the option of deferring 30 percent of the total development fee until plan approval and the start of project inspections. This will allow [...]

Protected: Davidson Considering Improvements to Development Review Process

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Mint Hill Proposing Changes to Zoning Review Process

The Town of Mint Hill is proposing changes to its zoning review process that would reduce the number of meetings a developer needs to attend to receive an approval. If the changes are approved, they would eliminate the need for the Town’s Planning Board to hold a public hearing on the case before making a [...]

Huntersville Approves Changes to Bonding Policy

The Huntersville Board of Commissioners this week approved a change to its Bonding program, and will now allow developers to request acceptance of completed streets as early as 60% build-out by posting a two-year Maintenance Bond. Previously, the Town would not accept new streets until a project reached 75% density. Under the new policy, developers [...]

Protected: County Postpones Discussion of Stormwater Fee Credit Changes

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