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Tom Hunter Road Rezoning Approved for Multi-Dwelling Residential Development

  • When: 2025/02/17
  • Address: 930 Tom Hunter Road, Charlotte, NC
  • City: Charlotte
  • State: NC
  • Category: Spot Rezoning
  • Subcategory: Residential Rezoning
  • Asset Class: Multifamily
  • Property Type: Workforce Housing
  • Size: 1.99 acres

The Charlotte City Council has approved Rezoning Petition 2024-105 by Angelo Tillman, changing the zoning of a 1.99-acre parcel from N1-B to N1-F(CD). The rezoning allows for the development of two quadraplex buildings with a total of eight multi-dwelling residential units, replacing the existing single-family home. The project is designed as a transition between surrounding multi-family apartments and single-family homes, blending density with neighborhood character. The development commits to a lower maximum height than allowed, maintains extensive green space, and exceeds tree canopy and open space requirements. Located near Tom Hunter Park and a public transit stop, the rezoning supports the city's 2040 Comprehensive Plan by promoting neighborhood diversity and transit accessibility.

Why it Matters

This rezoning introduces a missing middle housing option, increasing density while preserving neighborhood character. It enhances transit-oriented living and provides more housing choices in an area with strong demand for workforce housing.

Source

Applicant - Angelo Tillman


Ownership - Jeremy Zheng


City Representative - Dmitry Shklovsky


Allowed Uses: Two quadraplex buildings containing eight attached residential units.

Previous Zoning: N1-B (Neighborhood 1-B)