1254 New Bern Ave, 19, 23 Bart St (Z-57-21)
1254 New Bern Ave, 19, 23 Bart St (Z-57-21)
This rezoning would allow an increase in maximum height from three stories and 50 feet to four stories and 68 feet. The total number of dwelling units allowed would increase from 12 to 40. Total potential commercial space would increase from 2,200 square feet to 3,000 square feet.
- Existing Zoning: R-10 & RX-3
- The existing zoning is Residential-10 & Residential Mixed Use-3 stories. (R-10 & RX-3). R-10 allows residential uses with a minimum of 4,000 square feet per unit. See UDO Section 2.1 for more details on residential districts. RX-3 allows residential uses with potential commercial uses limited to 4,000 square feet per lot. See Section 3.1 for more information on mixed use districts.
- Proposed Zoning: RX-4-UL-CU
- The proposed zoning is Residential Mixed Use-4 story height limit-Urban Limited frontage with zoning conditions (RX-4-UL-CU). See UDO Section 3.1 for more details on mixed-use districts. The Urban Limited frontage The -UL Frontage is intended for areasbwhere parking between the building and street is not allowed. Buildings abut the street and sidewalk but to balance the needs of both the pedestrian and automobile lower street wall continuity is
required. -UL frontage requirements can be found here. - Conditions:
- Limit residential units to 40 units.
- Limit retail use to 3,000 square feet
- The proposed zoning is Residential Mixed Use-4 story height limit-Urban Limited frontage with zoning conditions (RX-4-UL-CU). See UDO Section 3.1 for more details on mixed-use districts. The Urban Limited frontage The -UL Frontage is intended for areasbwhere parking between the building and street is not allowed. Buildings abut the street and sidewalk but to balance the needs of both the pedestrian and automobile lower street wall continuity is
- Applicant: Isabel Mattox, isabel@mattoxlawfirm.com, 919.828.7171
- Case Planner: John.Anagnost@raleighnc.gov, 919.996.2638
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