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Purpose and Duties The Belmont Tourism Development Authority is an advisory body made up of six (6) members appointed by the Belmont City Council, including two City Council Members. The authority was established to promote and develop tourism in Belmont, North Carolina. Members Daniel Bandoly - Chair Melanie McIntyre - Vice Chair Kim Pecora Michael Matthews...

Purpose and Duties The Downtown Belmont Development Association is an advisory body made up of nine (9) members appointed by the Belmont City Council and two City Council Members. Members Susan Martello - Chair Amy Bossard - Vice Chair Elizabeth Simcox - Treasurer Kevin Krouse - Secretary Al Wall Katie Bradley Kelly Glantz Seth Sherrin...

Purpose and Duties The Belmont Main Street Advisory Board is an advisory body made up of nine (9) members appointed by the Belmont City Council and two City Council Members. The Board reviews and makes recommendations to the City Council on matters of downtown community development. Members Susan Martello - Chair Amy Bossard - Vice...

The Community Development Department works with two separate boards and five committees. Each of these are comprised of several members of the community and have a specific set of duties and responsibilities. For more information about the boards, please refer to the menu below. For a listing of upcoming meetings, please refer to the calendar...

  Tree & Landscape Benefits Public and urban trees are important for the following reasons: Sequester carbon dioxide Help manage stormwater runoff Prevent erosion Remove pollutants from the air Provide wildlife habitat Create beauty and aesthetics Tree Tag Program Have you noticed the tree tags hanging on our trees in our parks and trails?  The...

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Text Amendment 2020.05 The city council voiced concern regarding spacing between housing units for single family residential lots in newer neighborhoods. This concern was focused on both alley-loaded single family residential lots and street-loaded single-family residential lots. The existing minimum side yard setback for these lots is 20% of the lot width. The city council...

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