Anti-Mansionization: Charlotte vs Huntersville
How do anti-mansionization rules compare between Charlotte, NC and Huntersville, NC?
Charlotte, NC
Mecklenburg County
Charlotte's 2023 Unified Development Ordinance addresses mansionization through neighborhood character, lot coverage, height, and setback rules, particularly in the N1 single-family zones where many tear-down rebuilds occur.
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Mecklenburg County
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Key Facts Comparison
| Fact | Charlotte | Huntersville |
|---|---|---|
| Code basis | Charlotte UDO 2023 | - |
| N1 height cap | Approximately 40 feet | - |
| Conservation overlays | Dilworth, Plaza, Elizabeth | - |
| Variance body | Zoning Board of Adjustment | - |
Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.
Charlotte FAQ
Does the UDO outright ban tearing down a small house and building large?
No, but height, setback, and lot coverage limits in N1 zones constrain how big the replacement can be; conservation overlays can further limit massing and require architectural compatibility.
How do I check if my lot is in a conservation overlay district?
Use the Charlotte Explorer GIS map or call Planning, Design and Development; overlay boundaries appear on the official UDO atlas alongside base zoning districts.
Huntersville FAQ
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