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Acreage
1. I-485 Interchanges and Existing Land Use
2. Uptown Existing Land Use
3. Northeast Area Plan Proposed Land Use
4. Transit Corridor Existing Land Use,I-485 Proposed Land Use and Spheres of Influence

Airport
1. 1996 Airport Noise Corridors
2. 2001 Airport Noise Corridors

Annexations
1. Annexations History
2. Ballantyne Annexation Area 1999
3.
Long Creek Annexation Qualifying Area, 2003
4. Overlook Annexation Qualifying Area 2003
5. Mallard Creek Church West Annexation Qualifying Area, 2003
6. Parkway Plaza Annexation Qualifying Area 2003
7. Pleasant Grove Annexation Qualifying Area 2003
8. Sunset/Beatties Ford Annexation Qualifying Area 2003

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Precincts
1.
City Council Districts 2001
2. City Council Districts, O & D Zones and Neighborhood Organizations

City Within a City   See also full maps for all City Within A City Neighborhoods
  1.City Within A City Neighborhoods Ranked by Composite Quality of Life Scores 2002
  2. Grier Heights Neighborhood
  3. McCrorey Heights Neighborhood
  4. Wesley Heights Neighborhood Plan Area
  5. Wilmore Neighborhood and the Surrounding Area
  6. Dilworth Historic District
  7. Fourth Ward Historic District
  8. Plaza Midwood Historic District
  9. Charlotte Housing Authority Sites

Neighborhood Statistical Analysis
1. Charlotte Housing Authority Sites

Schools
1. Charlotte Housing Authority Sites

Employment
1. Employment Growth by Transportation Analysis Zone 1995-2025

Transportation
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Completion Dates for I-485 as of July 2002
  1. I-485 Interchanges, Table One
  2. I-485 Interchanges, Table Two
  3. I-485 Interchanges, Table Three
  4. I-485 Interchanges, Table Four
  5. I-485 Interchanges, Table Five
  6. I-485 Interchanges, Table Six
  7. I-485 Estimated Completion Dates
  8. I-485 Interchanges and Existing Land Use
  9. Transit Corridor Existing Land Use,I-485 Proposed Land Use and Spheres of Influence
10.
Brookshire Boulevard/I-485 Interchange Area
11. Westside Strategic Plan Area Transportation Improvement Projects
12. Wilkinson Boulevard Transportation Improvement Project
13. Charlotte Housing Authority Sites
14. Mecklenburg County Transit Boundaries 1998
15.Transportation Improvement Programs
16. Proposed Thoroughfare Plan Amendments

Neighborhoods/Corridors/Areas
  1. Brookshire Boulevard/I-485 Interchange Area
  2. Beatties Ford-2 Mile Buffer
  3. North Tryon Corridor
  4. Mecklenburg County Transit Corridor Boundaries
  5. I-485 Interchanges and Existing Land Use
  6. Charlotte Housing Authority Sites
  7. University Research Park Area
  8. West Boulevard Corridor
  9. Transit Corridor Existing Land Use,I-485 Proposed Land Use and Spheres of Influence
10. Northeast Area Plan Proposed Land Use
11. Second Ward Study Area
12. Eastland Mall Study Area
13. Eastland Mall Study Area with Building Footprints
14.
Eastside Strategy Plan-Harrisburg Road
15. Mecklenburg County Historic Property and Local Historic Districts
16. City Council Districts, O & D Zones and Neighborhood Organizations
17. Trade and Tryon: Four Mile Buffer
18. Union County, North Carolina Population Growth by Census Tract 2000

Historic
1. Wesley Heights Neighborhood Plan Area
2. Dilworth Historic District
3. Fourth Ward Historic District
4. Charlotte, North Carolina Local Historic Districts
5. Plaza Midwood Historic District
6. Mecklenburg County Historic Property and Local Historic Districts

Households/Single Family
1. Increase in Single Family Housing Units by Origin and Destination Zone 1990-1999
2. I-485 Interchanges and Existing Land Use
3. Census 2000

I-485 and Roads
  1. I-485 Interchanges, Table One
  2. I-485 Interchanges, Table Two
  3. I-485 Interchanges, Table Three
  4. I-485 Interchanges, Table Four
  5. I-485 Interchanges, Table Five
  6. I-485 Interchanges, Table Six
  7. I-485 Estimated Completion Dates
  8. I-485 Interchanges and Existing Land Use
  9. Meck-Union Metropolitan Planning Organization Thoroughfare Alignment Status
10.Transportation Improvement Programs
11. Proposed Thoroughfare Plan Amendments
12. Transit Corridor Existing Land Use,I-485 Proposed Land Use and Spheres of Influence
13.
Brookshire Boulevard/I-485 Interchange Area

Multi-Family
1. Increase in Single Family Housing Units by Origin and Destination Zone 1990-1999
2. Multi-Family Unit Approvals by Origin and Destination Zone 1990-1997
3. Charlotte Housing Authority Sites

Pedscape Plan
1.Cleveland Avenue to Dilworth Road West
2.Dilworth Road West to Charlotte Drive
3.Charlotte Drive to Kenilworth Avenue
4.Kenilworth Avenue to Scott Avenue
5.Scott Avenue to Cumberland-Garden Terrace
6.Garden Terrace to Little Sugar Creek Bridge
7.
East Boulevard Pedscape Plan Recommended Land Use
8.East Boulevard Pedscape Plan-Maximum Building Height Allowed

Population
1. 
Charlotte Regional Retail Centers
2. Mecklenburg County Population Change by Census Tracts 1990-2000
3. I-485 Interchanges and Existing Land Use
4. Charlotte Neighborhoods Ranked by Composite Quality of Life Scores
5. Census Tracts 2000
6. Charlotte Population Growth
7.
Charlotte Metro Region
8. Trade and Tryon: Four Mile Buffer

Planning
  1. Approved Rezonings January 2001- January 2002
  2. 
Metropolitan Planning Organizations in the Charlotte Urban Region
  3. Westside Strategy Area-Environmental Features
  4. Westside Strategic Plan Area Priority Projects
  5. I-485 Interchanges and Existing Land Use
  6. Charlotte Housing Authority Sites
  7. Charlotte-Mecklenburg Planning and Development Initiatives 01/2000
  8. Uptown Existing Land Use
  9. Northeast Area Plan Proposed Land Use

Public Housing
1. Charlotte Housing Authority Sites

Sphere of Influence 
1. Huntersville
2. Cornelius
3. Davidson
4. Pineville
5. Matthews
6. Mint Hill
7. Spheres of Influence 
8. Transit Corridor Existing Land Use,I-485 Proposed Land Use and Spheres of Influence
9.
Mecklenburg County Spheres of Influence

Watershed
1. Proposed Charlotte ETJ with Existing Watershed and Designations
2.
Mecklenburg County Watershed Boundaries

Charlotte-Mecklenburg Government
  1. Local Investment Zone and State Development Zone
  2. Charlotte Local Investment Zones
  3. I-485 Interchanges and Existing Land Use
  4. Charlotte Housing Authority Sites
  5. Charlotte-Mecklenburg Planning and Development Initiatives 01/2000
  6. Charlotte Business Investment Zones
  7. Charlotte's Central Business District
  8. City Council Districts, Origin and Destination Zones and Neighborhood Organizations
  9. City of Charlotte Projects

Zoning
1. Zoning Map Index and Planimetric Index
2. Approved Rezonings
3. Charlotte ETJ Zoning Categories
4.
Approved Rezonings January 2001- January 2002

 

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