Agenda
AI Meeting Summary
**City of Belton Executive Summary – March 24, 2026 City Council Meeting**
The City of Belton City Council convened a regular meeting on March 24, 2026, at the Wright Room in the Harris Community Center. The primary focus of the meeting centered on critical land use decisions, including multiple zoning changes and a final plat approval, alongside routine administrative matters. Key decisions included the approval of previous meeting minutes and an appointment to the Zoning Board of Adjustment via the Consent Agenda. Additionally, the Council recognized Assistant Director of Finance Amanda Cox for achieving her Certified Government Finance Officer designation, highlighting staff professional development.
Significant discussions and considerations revolved around four specific planning and zoning items, signaling ongoing development and growth within the city. These included a public hearing and consideration for a zoning change from Commercial Highway to Planned Development – Commercial-2 (C-2) for a 0.46-acre parcel on W. Avenue O. The Council also addressed a substantial request for a zoning change from Single Family-3 to Planned Development (PD) Single Family-3 for the 34.737-acre Hidden Trails Subdivision Phase 2 on E. Avenue R, indicating a significant residential development. Another zoning change from Agricultural (A) to Commercial-2 (C-2) for 1.02 acres on E. Loop 121 was also on the agenda, alongside the consideration of a final plat for Burnet Addition, Phase 2.
While specific vote outcomes and controversial debates were not detailed in the provided agenda, the inclusion of public hearings for all three zoning change requests indicates an opportunity for citizen input on these important development proposals. Such hearings provide a platform for community concerns and feedback to be heard before council decisions are made, often reflecting diverse perspectives on growth and land use. The nature of these items suggests that thorough consideration was given to balancing community needs with development objectives.
The approvals made during this meeting are expected to pave the way for the progression of these various commercial and residential projects, shaping future development in Belton. These decisions represent critical steps in the city's ongoing management of its growth and land resources. Further actions on these approved items will involve the developers proceeding with their plans in accordance with the newly adopted zoning and platting, contributing to the evolving landscape of the city.
