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(a) the height, number of stories and size of buildings and other structures, (b) the percentage of lot that may be occupied, (c) the size of yards, courts, and other open spaces, (d) the density of population, and (e) the location and use of buildings, structures and land for trade, industry, residence or other purposes, except farming. No zoning regulations may effect bona fide farms, but any use of farm property for non-farm purposes is subject to zoning regulations. The Council may define "bona fide farm" and "farm purposes." No zoning ordinance shall regulate territory within the zoning jurisdiction of any of the towns of Cornelius, Davidson, Huntersville, Matthews and Pineville that continue as separate municipalities unless the governing board of the town by resolution agrees. Sec. 7-8. Amendments to zoning ordinances. The Charlotte-Mecklenburg Planning Commission shall hold any public hearing required by law before the Council can amend the zoning ordinance. The Commission may hold the hearing itself, may designate a panel of its members to hold the hearing or may designate a hearing examiner to hold the hearing. The Commission shall forward the full hearing record, which shall include its recommendations and the reasons therefor to the Council for action. Any person may also forward to the Council his views upon the proposed amendment. The Council may decide whether to amend the ordinance on the basis of the record presented to it, or may, by a vote of a majority of its membership, first hold a public hearing itself on the proposed amendment. A majority of the membership of the Council is required to overrule a recommendation of the Planning Commission, but in no other instance is a special majority of the Council necessary in order to amend the zoning ordinance. -46-
Object Description
Title | Charlotte-Mecklenburg Charter Commission |
Series | Series 2, NAACP, Charlotte |
Subseries | Subseries 4, Committees |
Digital Collection | Kelly Alexander, Sr. papers concerning the NAACP, 1948-1998 |
Creator | Alexander, Kelly M. |
Date Created | 1970 |
Series Description | This series contains material related to the work of the NAACP in Charlotte, North Carolina and the Alexander family's involvement in the organization over the course of several decades. There is a wide variety of topics covered in the documents, including voting discrimination; the Freedom Fund; Youth Council activities; and correspondence with notable figures throughout the Charlotte area, including Alfred Alexander and Julius Chambers. |
Collection Description | This collection documents the activities of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP), with an emphasis on the work and correspondence of Kelly Alexander, Sr. and his sons Kelly Alexander, Jr. and Alfred Alexander in Charlotte, North Carolina. The collection contains minutes, correspondence, reports, speeches, press releases, membership records, and a few photographs. Topics covered include school segregation, housing and employment discrimination, police misconduct, and the Charlotte Area Fund. |
Subjects--Names |
Alexander, Kelly M. Alexander, Kelly M., Jr., 1948- Alexander, Alfred L., 1952- |
Subjects--Organizations |
National Association for the Advancement of Colored People National Association for the Advancement of Colored People. Charlotte Branch. |
Subjects--Topics |
African Americans--North Carolina--Charlotte African Americans--Civil rights--North Carolina African Americans--Political activity--North Carolina--Charlotte Civil rights movements--North Carolina--Charlotte Civil rights workers--North Carolina--Charlotte African Americans--Housing--North Carolina--Charlotte Racism--Political aspects--North Carolina--Charlotte Race discrimination--North Carolina--Charlotte Police brutality--North Carolina--Charlotte Police misconduct--North Carolina--Charlotte |
Subjects--Locations |
Charlotte (N.C.)--Race relations--History--20th century Charlotte (N.C.)--Politics and government--20th century |
Coverage--Place |
Charlotte (N.C.) Mecklenburg County (N.C.) |
Box Number | 8 |
Folder Number | 32 |
Language | eng |
Object Type | Text |
Digital Format | Displayed as .jp2, uploaded as .tif |
Genre | manuscripts (document genre) |
Finding Aid | https://findingaids.uncc.edu/repositories/4/resources/701 |
Original Collection | Kelly Alexander, Sr. papers concerning the NAACP |
Digital Collection Home Page | http://digitalcollections.uncc.edu/cdm/landingpage/collection/p16033coll20 |
Repository | J. Murrey Atkins Library Special Collections (University of North Carolina at Charlotte) |
Digital Publisher | J. Murrey Atkins Library Special Collections (University of North Carolina at Charlotte) |
Rights | These materials are made available for use in research, teaching and private study. The digital reproductions have been made available through an evaluation of public domain status, permissions from the rights' holders, and authorization under the law including fair use as codified in 17 U.S.C. section 107. Although these materials are publicly accessible for these limited purposes, they may not all be in the public domain. Users are responsible for determining if permission for re-use is necessary and for obtaining such permission. Individuals who have concerns about online access to specific content should contact J. Murrey Atkins Library. |
Location of Original | J. Murrey Atkins Library Special Collections (University of North Carolina at Charlotte) |
Grant Information | Digitization made possible by funding from the federal Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS) under the provisions of the Library Services and Technology Act as administered by the State Library of North Carolina, a division of the Department of Cultural Resources. |
Identifier | naacp-ms508-0208032 |
Date Digitized | 2016-05-01 |
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Title | naacp-ms508-0208032-062 |
OCR Transcript | (a) the height, number of stories and size of buildings and other structures, (b) the percentage of lot that may be occupied, (c) the size of yards, courts, and other open spaces, (d) the density of population, and (e) the location and use of buildings, structures and land for trade, industry, residence or other purposes, except farming. No zoning regulations may effect bona fide farms, but any use of farm property for non-farm purposes is subject to zoning regulations. The Council may define "bona fide farm" and "farm purposes." No zoning ordinance shall regulate territory within the zoning jurisdiction of any of the towns of Cornelius, Davidson, Huntersville, Matthews and Pineville that continue as separate municipalities unless the governing board of the town by resolution agrees. Sec. 7-8. Amendments to zoning ordinances. The Charlotte-Mecklenburg Planning Commission shall hold any public hearing required by law before the Council can amend the zoning ordinance. The Commission may hold the hearing itself, may designate a panel of its members to hold the hearing or may designate a hearing examiner to hold the hearing. The Commission shall forward the full hearing record, which shall include its recommendations and the reasons therefor to the Council for action. Any person may also forward to the Council his views upon the proposed amendment. The Council may decide whether to amend the ordinance on the basis of the record presented to it, or may, by a vote of a majority of its membership, first hold a public hearing itself on the proposed amendment. A majority of the membership of the Council is required to overrule a recommendation of the Planning Commission, but in no other instance is a special majority of the Council necessary in order to amend the zoning ordinance. -46- |
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