We are again less than 30 days until Charlotte City Council meets to hear formal comments on the Rea Road Gillespie Property Rezoning Request.
It would be very helpful if we all email Council, Mayor Lyles and the Zoning Committee prior to that meeting.
Please let them know your objections to the Gillespie Rea Road Rezoning Petition in your own words or use the sample email below.
The updated list of Charlotte City Council Members:
Dante.Anderson@charlottenc.gov
Dimple.Ajmera@charlottenc.gov
Ed.Driggs@charlottenc.gov
James.Mitchell@charlottenc.gov
LaWana.Mayfield@charlottenc.gov
Malcolm.Graham@charlottenc.gov
Marjorie.Molina@charlottenc.gov
Renee.Johnson@charlottenc.gov
tariq.bokhari@charlottenc.gov
tiawana.brown@charlottenc.gov
Victoria.Watlington@charlottenc.gov
Charlotte Mayor
Viola.Lyles@charlottenc.gov
Zoning Committee Members
Douglas Welton, Chairperson - douglas_welton@einsteinslegacy.com
Terry Lansdell - lansdell.tl@gmail.com
Shana Neeley - shneeley@yahoo.com
Will Russell - russellclt704@gmail.com
Clayton Sealey - cltdevelopment1775@gmail.com
Rebekah Whilden - rebekah.whilden@gmail.com
Mayor and City Council Rezoning Sample Letter:
Subject: Rea Road Gillespie Property Rezoning RZP 2022-121
Council Member:
More than 18,000 people have signed a petition in opposition to this rezoning request.
We in south Charlotte are all very aware of the need for additional housing as Charlotte grows. However, this project offers nothing in the way of affordable or work force housing and does nothing to correct the limited supply of homes (new or existing) on the market. Because it is being developed as "luxury rental apartments".
• Charlotte’s population and traffic has grown dramatically during the last decade as have the demands for City/County Services. Unfortunately, the ability to provide these services has not kept pace with the growth. In short this area of Charlotte does not have the infrastructure to accommodate 640 additional rental units and the resulting traffic as well as unforeseen costs to the city and taxpayers.
• Charlotte property owners have the reasonable expectation that the continuity of their neighborhoods will remain unchanged, and that property zoned NA-1 single family detached (Formerly R-3) will remain zoned single family and not abruptly become a towering multifamily rental complex which is not in keeping with the character or continuity of the area.
• The wildlife in this area includes beavers, coyotes, an abundance of deer, racoons, opossums, hawks, owls large and small, and a nesting pair of American Bald Eagles who have adapted to the incursion of suburbia admirably. We as citizens have a duty to actively preserve, protect, and conserve our natural resources.
I urge you to VOTE NO on the Rea Road Gillespie Property Rezoning Request RZP 2022-121.
Sincerely,
(Your Name)
(Your Address)
(Your Phone Number)
Zoning Committee Sample Letter:
Good Morning:
You have likely received RZP2022-121 for consideration. I urge you to examine this proposal critically as it in no way conforms to the UDO in density, continuity, affordability, or tree canopy preservation. In addition it burdens traffic, overwhelms schools and current infrastructure, and threatens Four Mile Creek with additional flooding.
The property was already rezoned via the UDO.
There has been incredible pushback by citizens necessitating an additional Community Meeting, and a petition for denial is circulating with more than 18,000 signatures.
To date, the Petitioner has made zero effort to compromise with those locally affected beyond the initial reduction to 640 units. There are 1,192 apartment units within walking distance of the property. The area is currently well housing diversified.
Sure there is significant financial benefit to the City, the Developer and the Owner…but at what cost to Charlotte’s infrastructure, neighborhoods, and environment?
Please suggest that Council deny this petition.
Sincerely,
(Your Name)
(Your Address)
(Your Phone Number)
Alternative Sample Mayor and Council Letter:
Good Morning:
I just wanted to let you know of my opposition to the RK Investors Charlotte, LLC (Rezoning Petition 2022-121) also known as the Gillespie Rea Road Property.
RK
Investors Charlotte, LLC has requested to change the zoning from the current
single family (R-3) zoning to accommodate the development of multi-family dwelling units,allowing for the
construction of more than 640 rental units and towering five story apartment
buildings.
As you may know the 2040 Plan has designated this property as "Neighborhood 1" (Neighborhood 1 places are the lower density housing areas across Charlotte, where most of the city’s residents live, primarily in single-family or small multi-family homes or ADUs.) and I feel it should remain as such and unchanged.
I encourage you to vote against the rezoning petition.
Sincerely,
(Your Name)
(Your Address)
(Your Phone Number)