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**City of Belton City Council Meeting: Executive Summary**
**March 24, 2026**

The City of Belton City Council convened on March 24, 2026, for a meeting that included significant decisions regarding land use and development, alongside routine administrative actions. Key decisions made by the Council included the approval of past meeting minutes, an appointment to the Zoning Board of Adjustment, and the enactment of three distinct zoning changes following public hearings. Additionally, the Council approved a final plat for a new development, signaling progression in the city's growth.

A primary focus of the meeting involved three public hearings to consider crucial zoning alterations. These included a change from Commercial Highway to Planned Development – Commercial-2 for a 0.46-acre parcel at 400 W. Avenue O, and a significant rezone from Single Family-3 to Planned Development Single Family-3 for approximately 34.737 acres designated for the Hidden Trails Subdivision Phase 2. The Council also approved a shift from Agricultural to Commercial-2 zoning for 1.02 acres at 704 E. Loop 121. These decisions are set to influence future commercial and residential development within Belton. Furthermore, the final plat for Burnet Addition, Phase 2, encompassing 0.9919 acres, received the Council's approval.

While the provided agenda did not detail specific vote outcomes or highlight any explicitly controversial items, the extensive zoning changes, each preceded by a public hearing, provided a platform for community input on these impactful land use decisions. Items on the Consent Agenda, which included the approval of minutes from the March 10, 2026, Council Workshop and Council Meeting, and an appointment to the Zoning Board of Adjustment, were presented as routine and were likely approved collectively without separate discussion, unless requested by a Councilmember. The meeting also included a recognition of Assistant Director of Finance Amanda Cox for achieving her Certified Government Finance Officer designation.

Looking ahead, the approved zoning changes and final plat will proceed to implementation, directly shaping future construction and land use in their respective areas. The newly appointed member to the Zoning Board of Adjustment will assume their responsibilities. Any concerns raised during the Public Comments section that warranted further staff investigation or Council discussion would be placed on future agendas for consideration, in adherence to State law, ensuring ongoing citizen engagement in governance.