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Place Types

Place Types

In addition to the Activity Centers , there are other Place Types that help to articulate the vision for High Point’s future.

Place Types help shape the future of our communities by focusing on the look and feel of places - their form and character - instead of focusing only on land use.

The Place Types listed below are located throughout High Point from the city’s edge to the downtown. They help people visualize the various forms that development can take and to describe the future for the community. The primary and secondary uses listed for each place type description are for guidance and only intended to be examples of possible uses.

Place Types Map

The place types map illustrates the recommended pattern for development in High Point based upon the planning principles and growth framework presented in this comprehensive plan. While adherence to this map is important to carry out the vision of the plan, there may be site considerations related to topography, the environmental conditions, or the type and/or quality of adjacent infrastructure that necessitate a more detailed review to determine whether a proposed use or zoning designation is in conformance with this comprehensive plan.

When considering a proposed use or zoning designation, the following conditions must be addressed:

  • The proposal must be consistent with the comprehensive plan’s overall vision and policy direction.
  • The use or designation being considered must meet the planning principles outlined in the comprehensive plan.
  • The proposal should support one or more of the comprehensive plan’s fifteen strategic initiatives.
  • The proposed use or designation should be included within the primary or secondary uses for the place type in that location on the map.
  • All designated overlay zoning districts and associated land use and/or design requirements shall take precedence.
  • If the proposed use or designation does not specifically meet the primary or secondary uses defined for the mapped place type, and is located on the edge of a mapped place type, do the benefits of the proposal outweigh any potential impacts? Consideration of the following is required:
      • Is the use or designation more intense than what is typically allowed in the place type? If so, what mitigation measures are necessary to ensure nearby uses are protected?
      • Does the proposal address a compelling community interest?
      • Would the proposed use or designation negatively alter the character of the mapped place type?