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34 <br />UDO Assistance Orange County, North Carolina <br />~, ~®rBit far®iina j Land ®evel®ptnent ®rdincance <br />The rapidly growing Town of Cary, North Carolina, retained a team red a e <br />Clarion Associates which included WRT and the VIC Group to p p <br />comprehensive revisions to Cary's Unified Development Ordinance. The project <br />included a heavy emphasis on public participation; significant streamlining of the <br />current code, including revision and clarification of several development review <br />procedures; and implementation of planning and growth management goals <br />adopted in Orange County's 1996 Growth Management Plan, including many <br />neo-traditional design principles. An interactive, web-based Visual Interactive <br />Code'" (VIC) was Produced, including training of the staff for preparing updates <br />in-house. <br />Client: Town of Cary, North Carolina <br />Reference: Jeff Ulma, Planning Director <br />Telephone: 919.469.4082 <br />8 <br />~~l <br />`- - - " <br />Land <br />Development <br />Ordinance <br />•~,am <br />~®®resviife, es®ri6t bar®iina j Land ®~v~9®prtent ®rdinance ust north of <br />Mooresville, a mid-sized town of 50,000 people located j <br />Mecklenburg County in the Charlotte metro area, has selected Clarion Associates <br />to assist the staff in the preparation of a unified Land Development Ordinance. <br />Mooresville is afast-growing community on the shores of Lake Norman with its <br />own school district and a highly diversified economy, including several NASCAR <br />racing teams and the headquarters of Lowe's Home Improvement Warehouse. <br />The Land Development Ordinance is intended to modernize and streamline the <br />Town's existing development standards while integrating elements of form-based <br />use regulation and a generous use of user-friendly techniques such as graphics, <br />illustrations, summary tables, and process diagrams. The project will result in a web-based fully <br />interactive digital vearsih c If and ouser-friendlyatenha ncements,l the t new Oland Development <br />addition to the g p <br />Ordinance will streamline the Town's development review procedures and raise the bar or <br />development quality. <br />Client: Town of Mooresville, North Carolina <br />Reference: Tim Brown, Planning Director <br />Telephone: 704.799.8019 <br />.6acics®neiiie, 65®rth scar®iina) Land ®eaei®p,etent ®rdineance <br />NOR1H(AImt1.45 <br />Jacksonville is a mid-sized city of about 70,000 people located adjacent to one ~~r,~r~. <br />of the fastest developing areas of the North Carolina coastline. The city is also <br />home to Camp Lejeune, the nation`s largest Marine Corps facility. To better ~ ~ r <br />i. <br />address new development expected from the growth of Camp Lejeune, The city i ' r ~. <br />recently retained Clarion Associates to prepare a unified development ordinance <br />(UDO}. The new UDO will focus on making city development regulations and- ~a <br />review processes more user-friendly through consolidation, reorganization, <br />improved formatting, improved referencing, and expanded use of illustrations <br />and graphics. It will also streamline development review, modernize zoning <br />districts and uses, improve development quality, encourage infill and redevelopment in The city's <br />downtown and along its major transportation corridors, and otherwise implement The city's new <br />