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Land use regulations allows a city to shape its community's environment and property tax base.  Zoning is the most important method of applying land use regulations.  In Belmont, our zoning regulations are compiled in the Land Development Code.  These regulations are adopted by the City Council and applied to all proposed developments within the city...

Comprehensive Land Use Plan A comprehensive land use plan is an aspirational policy guide for how Belmont should manage land use change over the next twenty years.  It contains a vision statement, guiding principles, a future land use map, goals, action statements and a detailed implementation element that together provide a blueprint for citizens, developers,...

Information The City of Belmont Police Department consists of several divisions working together to provide service and security to the residents of Belmont. Please use the menu below to begin exploring these divisions. Police Divisions Menu

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The City of Belmont has many options when it comes to outdoor activities. One of which is our substantial list of City Parks & Trails. For more information on each of these parks, please use the menu below. If you are already familiar with our park offerings and would like information about booking a reservation,...

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Welcome The Public Works Department and employees maintain 150 miles of city streets, 97+ miles of water lines and 89+ miles of sewer lines. The Public Works Department also maintains a fleet of over 90 vehicles, boats, trailers and heavy machinery. Our employees work diligently to keep our City beautiful and clean while also providing...

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