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File #: [26-0015]    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Discussion Item Status: Passed
File created: 1/7/2026 In control: Town Council
On agenda: 1/21/2026 Final action: 1/21/2026
Title: Omnibus Text Amendment to the Chapel Hill Land Use Management Ordinance and Town Code
Attachments: 1. LUMO_Resolution - Consistency and Reasonableness, 2. LUMO_Ordinance - Approving the Text Amendments, 3. LUMO_Staff Report, 4. LUMO_Staff Presentation DRAFT, 5. LUMO_Planning Commission Recommendation, 6. Proposed Amendments to LUMO Omnibus, 7. Staff Presentation, 8. A RESOLUTION FINDING THAT THE PROPOSED TEXT AMENDMENT TO THE CHAPEL HILL LAND USE MANAGEMENT ORDINANCE AND THE CHAPEL HILL TOWN CODE IS CONSISTENT WITH THE COMPREHENSIVE PLAN (2026-01-21/R-3), 9. AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 17 OF THE CHAPEL HILL CODE OF ORDINANCES AND ARTICLES 3, 4, 5, AND 6 AND APPENDIX A OF THE CHAPEL HILL LAND USE MANAGEMENT ORDINANCE REGARDING MISCELLANEOUS IMPROVEMENTS (2026-01-21/O-1)
Related files: [25-0420], [25-0470], [25-0522], [26-0008]
AGENDA ITEM EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
ITEM TITLE
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Omnibus Text Amendment to the Chapel Hill Land Use Management Ordinance and Town Code
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RESPONSIBLE STAFF, TITLE, DEPARTMENT*
Tas Lagoo, Long-Range Planning Manager, Planning Department
STAFF RECOMMENDATION*
Close the hearing, adopt Resolution A, and enact Ordinance A.
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LEGISLATIVE CONTEXT*
The Land Use Management Ordinance (LUMO), Town Code Appendix A Section 8.1 requires Town Council, in its legislative capacity, to consider proposed amendments to the LUMO. NCGS 160A-174 provides for the creation of Ordinances through enactment by the Council.
BACKGROUND AND CONTEXT*
Council previously discussed this text omnibus text amendment during regular meetings on October 22 and November 19, 2025, and during a work session on January 7, 2026. Proposed revisions to be considered include:
* Increasing the allowed size of duplexes, ADU's, and cottages;
* Making existing manufactured home communities permitted uses in their respective zoning districts;
* Decreasing minimum lot sizes;
* Allowing flag lots and "zero-frontage lots";
* Updating certain infrastructure requirements for subdivisions to only apply when new roads are constructed or when subdivided lots front on higher capacity streets;
* Removing mandatory parking minimums;
* Removing Concept Plan Reviews;
* Removing administrative Site Plan Reviews for most projects;
* Removing "Community Design Commission Final Plans Reviews;"
* Giving staff authority over all subdivision applications and aligning Town authority over subdivision approvals with state law;
* Streamlining the conditional zoning process;
* Allowing projects with existing Special Use Permits to add new uses that are already designated as permitted uses within the relevant zoning district without additional Council approval; and
* Miscellaneous technical corrections
COMPLETE COMMUNITY CONNECTION
The proposed amendments are intended to support incremental in-fill development in Chapel Hill, s...

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