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Streetscape Plans

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Streetscape Plan Process Application Preparation and Submittal Staff Review, Planning Commission, and City Council

A Streetscape Plan is a document adopted by the City Council that provides prescriptive treatment for the streetscape within a defined area. The Streetscape Plan can identify customized street cross-sections, the treatment and design of sidewalk pavement and sidewalk width, design specifications, spacing and installation of street furniture, furnishings, street lighting, and the spacing and installation of plantings.

Any new development proposing a new street, or any addition or repair must meet the street types and standards of the adopted streetscape plan for streets abutting the property within the plan area.

Streetscape Plan Process

Streetscape Plan Pre-application Process

A request for a new Streetscape Plan can be initiated by a property owner within the intended area of application or by the City. The entirety of the right-of-way width up to the centerline along the property’s frontage shall be included as part of the request.

A request to amend or modify an adopted Streetscape Plan will also follow the same application process and requirements.

This page provides an overview of each of these steps as well as links and documents that may be useful to applicants submitting a streetscape plan. The information provided here is not exhaustive nor does it constitute legally binding city code. The complete legal requirements for the streetscape plan review process can be found in Chapter 10.2.19 of Raleigh’s Unified Development Ordinance. TC-6-23, is the adopted text change that includes updates to the process. Please see the Streetscape Plan Application Handbook for more details.

Application Preparation and Submittal

A Streetscape Plan applicant must conduct a Pre-submittal Neighborhood Meeting and attend a Pre-application Conference before they may submit a Streetscape Plan application. The applicant is required to provide records of these meetings with their completed Streetscape Plan Application form. 

Pre-submittal Neighborhood Meeting:

The neighborhood meeting is a way for the applicant to initiate a conversation with the community members most directly affected by the proposed Streetscape Plan. Applicants must invite owners of all parcels within 100 feet of the area under consideration for the plan. Neighborhood meetings should be scheduled at a time and place that is convenient to the invited property owners. Meeting notices must be mailed at least ten (10) and no more than twenty-five (25) days before the meeting. The applicant may deliver addressed, stamped envelopes containing the meeting notice to City staff. Staff verifies the information and addresses and places the notices in the mail. These envelopes must be provided to staff at least two days prior to the mailing deadline by 1 p.m. Conversely, the applicant may choose to send the meeting notices by certified mail. If this delivery method is used, the delivery certification must be submitted to staff with the streetscape application. Applicants should consult UDO Section 10.2.1.C.5 "Content of Notice” for the required contents of mailed notice. The Streetscape Plan application must be submitted within 6 months of the neighborhood meeting.

Pre-application Conference:

City staff provides pre-application conferences for Streetscape Plan petitions free of charge. The pre-application conference is an opportunity for applicants to learn about the streetscape plan process and consult with staff about potential impacts of their proposal. To schedule a pre-application conference, fill out the Pre-application Conference form and submit to Planning and Development staff. 

Streetscape Plan Application:

After completing the Streetscape Plan Application, the applicant may submit their application to:

Planning and Development Customer Service Center
One Exchange Plaza, Suite 400
Raleigh NC, 27601

Or mailed to:
Planning and Development – Urban Projects
One Exchange Plaza, Suite 100 
Raleigh NC, 27601

Once submitted, a PDF copy of the package may be emailed to urbanprojects@raleighnc.gov. Completed Streetscape Plan applications can be submitted at any time during normal business hours. Staff will review the application for completeness. A checklist is provided in the application form.

Staff Review, Planning Commission, and City Council

A flow chart for the Post-Application streetscape plan process

Staff Review:

A submitted and accepted Streetscape Plan application is assigned a case planner as well as staff reviewers from various City departments such as Planning and Development, Engineering Services, Transportation, Parks, Recreation, and Cultural Resources, Fire, and Raleigh Water. The staff report analyzes the consistency of the application with the purpose and intent of the City’s Comprehensive Plan and identifies potential adverse impacts to nearby properties, public infrastructure, and the environment. Staff reviewers may find, based on analysis of potential development impacts, that additional materials are required before the case may proceed. The applicant will receive a letter notifying them of the reviewers’ comments and whether they need to provide any new materials.

Design Commission Review:

Following staff review, the Design Review Commission will hold a public meeting on the proposed Streetscape Plan. The case planner assigned to the case presents the staff comments, and the applicant can also make a presentation on the case. These meetings are open to the public and time is allotted for public comment. The Design Review Commission has 60 days from the receipt of the application, to make a written recommendation to City Council. If the review cannot be concluded within 60 days, the Commission may request a time extension from the City Council. If no recommendation is made to City Council within this time period, and no extension is granted, the City Council may take action on the application without further involvement of the Design Review Commission.

City Council Public Hearing:

The City Council will schedule a public hearing within 60 days of receiving the recommendation of the Design Review Commission. The public hearing takes place during a regularly scheduled City Council meeting. These meetings are held on the first and third Tuesday of the month, and most public hearings are typically heard at the evening meeting on the first Tuesday.

During the public hearing, the applicant and members of the public may speak for or against the Streetscape Plan being heard. The City Council can render a final decision at the public hearing, defer the case, or refer the request to a sub-committee for further deliberation. A final City Council vote completes the legislative review process for streetscape plan applications.

Modifications to a submitted Streetscape Plan Application

Modifications and/or specifications to the streetscape application can be done at any time. However, an expansion of the geographic extend of the streetscape plan area shall be considered a new application meeting all submittal requirements.

Modifications to an adopted Streetscape Plan

Modifications to an adopted Streetscape plan is considered a new application requiring compliance with all requirements of the streetscape plan process. 

Design Alternates to an Approved Streetscape Plan

Design alternates are permitted to the standards of any Streetscape plan adopted before June 4, 2024.

Contact

 

Planning and Development
Urban Projects Group
urbanprojects@raleighnc.gov

Planning and Development
Customer Service Center
Customer Request Form
919-996-2500

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