Belmont, NC
BelmontNC averageUS Census ACS
Median home value
$349,700 Typical home value $437,626 +0.7% yr/yr · +30.2% 5-yr
Próximas reuniones
Tue Sep 8, 2026 · 06:00 PM
2026_09_08 Regular City Council
CityWorks Center
Wed Sep 9, 2026 · 03:30 PM
2026_09_09 Belmont Tourism Development Authority
CityWorks Center
Wed Sep 16, 2026 · 08:30 AM
2026_09_16 Main Street Advisory Board
City Hall
Wed Sep 16, 2026 · 09:00 AM
2026_09_16 Downtown Belmont Development Association
City Hall
Mon Sep 21, 2026 · 05:30 PM
2026_09_21 City Council Workshop
CityWorks Center
Mon Oct 5, 2026 · 06:00 PM
2026_10_05 Regular City Council
CityWorks Center
Mon Oct 5, 2026 · 05:00 PM
2026_10_05 Special City Council Meeting
CityWorks Center
Wed Oct 14, 2026 · 03:30 PM
2026_10_14 Belmont Tourism Development Authority
CityWorks Center
Mon Oct 19, 2026 · 05:30 PM
2026_10_19 City Council Workshop
CityWorks Center
Wed Oct 21, 2026 · 09:00 AM
2026_10_21 Downtown Belmont Development Association
City Hall
Wed Oct 21, 2026 · 08:30 AM
2026_10_21 Main Street Advisory Board
City Hall
Mon Nov 2, 2026 · 06:00 PM
2026_11_02 Regular City Council
CityWorks Center
Mon Nov 16, 2026 · 05:30 PM
2026_11_16 City Council Workshop
CityWorks Center
Wed Nov 18, 2026 · 09:00 AM
2026_11_18 Downtown Belmont Development Association
City Hall
Wed Nov 18, 2026 · 08:30 AM
2026_11_18 Main Street Advisory Board
City Hall
Wed Nov 18, 2026 · 03:30 PM
2026_11_18 Belmont Tourism Development Authority
CityWorks Center
Mon Dec 7, 2026 · 06:00 PM
2026_12_07 Regular City Council
CityWorks Center
Wed Dec 9, 2026 · 03:30 PM
2026_12_09 Belmont Tourism Development Authority
CityWorks Center
Wed Dec 16, 2026 · 08:30 AM
2026_12_16 Main Street Advisory Board
City Hall
Wed Dec 16, 2026 · 09:00 AM
2026_12_16 Downtown Belmont Development Association
City Hall
Mon Dec 21, 2026 · 05:30 PM
2026_12_21 City Council Workshop
CityWorks Center
Reuniones recientes
Wed Aug 19, 2026 · 08:30 AM
2026_08_19 Main Street Advisory Board
City Hall
Wed Aug 19, 2026 · 09:00 AM
2026_08_19 Downtown Belmont Development Association
City Hall
Mon Aug 17, 2026 · 05:30 PM
2026_08_17 City Council Workshop
CityWorks Center
Thu Aug 13, 2026 · 06:30 PM
Board of Adjustment
CityWorks Center
Wed Aug 12, 2026 · 03:30 PM
2026_08_12 Belmont Tourism Development Authority
CityWorks Center
Mon Aug 3, 2026 · 06:00 PM
2026_08_03 Regular City Council
CityWorks Center
Wed Jul 22, 2026 · 09:00 AM
2026_07_22 Downtown Belmont Development Association
City Hall
Wed Jul 22, 2026 · 08:30 AM
2026_07_22 Main Street Advisory Board
City Hall
Mon Jul 20, 2026 · 05:30 PM
2026_07_20 City Council Workshop
Council to approve RFP for advisory study of 11‑acre downtown redevelopment
The Belmont City Council will consider approving a Request for Proposals for strategic real estate development advisory, market analysis, and concept planning services for an approximately 11‑acre property in downtown Belmont. The council will also review a FERC permit and lease agreement with Duke Energy. Additionally, the council will discuss an amendment to Chapter 75 regulating electric and motorized mobility devices.
- Approve Request for Proposals for strategic real estate development advisory, market analysis, and concept planning services for the ~11‑acre downtown Belmont property
- Review FERC Permit and Lease Agreement with Duke Energy
- Discuss amendment to Chapter 75 ordinance regulating electric and motorized mobility devices
- Staff reports no fiscal impact for the Stowe Property RFP at this time
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CityWorks Center
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Texto extraído del documento oficial de la agenda (extracción automatizada — puede contener errores).
Vision Statement: Belmont will be a vibrant, multi-generational community that incorporates small-town
charm and heritage with an entrepreneurial spirit.
Belmont City Council
Workshop
CityWorks Center, 1401 E. Catawba Street, Belmont, NC
To watch live go to www.cityofbelmont.org/livemeetings
July 20, 2026, 5:30 PM
Page
A. COMMENCEMENT
(1) Call to Order
(2) Set the Agenda
B. AGENDA
(1) Stowe Property Request for Proposals
Stowe Property Request for Proposals Agenda Memo
3 - 15
(2) FERC Permit and Lease Agreement with Duke Energy
FERC Permit and Lease Agreement with Duke Energy Agenda Memo
17 - 59
(3) City of Belmont Chapter 75: Regulation of Electric and Motorized Mobility
Devices Ordinance Amendment Proposal
City of Belmont Chapter 75 Ordinance Amendment Proposal Agenda Memo
61 - 68
C. ADJOURNMENT
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The City of Belmont
City Council Workshop
CityWorks
July 20, 2026
DESCRIPTION: Stowe Property Request for Proposals
MEETING: 2026_07_20 City Council Workshop
DEPARTMENT: Administration
STAFF CONTACT: Kevin Krouse
FISCAL IMPACT SUMMARY:
None at this time
SUMMARY OF ACTION:
Please see attached memo and included Request for Proposals (RFP)
EXHIBITS:
Stowe Property Agenda Memo
Stowe Property RFP
STAFF RECOMMENDATION:
Approve the attached Request for Proposals (RFP) for Strategic Real Estate Development Advisory,
Market Analysis, and Concept Planning Services and authorize staff to adv …
Thu Jul 16, 2026 · 06:30 PM
2026_07_16 Planning & Zoning Board
Planning & Zoning Board meeting combined with Special City Council meeting
The Planning & Zoning Board is scheduled to meet on July 16, 2026. This meeting is combined with a Special City Council meeting.
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CityWorks Center
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Texto extraído del documento oficial de la agenda (extracción automatizada — puede contener errores).
Vision Statement: Belmont will be a vibrant, multi-generational community that incorporates small-town
charm and heritage with an entrepreneurial spirit.
Belmont Planning & Zoning
Planning and Zoning Board Meeting
CityWorks, 1401 E. Catawba Street, Belmont
July 16, 2026, 6:30 PM
A. MEETING COMBINED WITH SPECIAL CITY COUNCIL MEETING
(1) Meeting Link
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Thu Jul 16, 2026 · 06:30 PM
2026_07_16 Special City Council Meeting
Joint discussion on updating Belmont's Land Development Code
The City Council, Planning and Zoning Board, and Freese & Nichols, Inc. will discuss potential revisions to the Land Development Code. The discussion will review what works well in the current code, identify shortcomings, and consider changes to support the Comprehensive Land Use Plan. Input will focus on development types, tree preservation, downtown standards, housing needs, and the review process.
- Land Development Code update discussion with City Council, Planning Board, and Freese & Nichols
- Review of strengths and weaknesses of the current code
- Consideration of development types to encourage or discourage
- Evaluation of tree preservation, landscaping, and downtown standards
- Assessment of housing needs, commercial mixed‑use areas, and code flexibility
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CityWorks Center
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Texto extraído del documento oficial de la agenda (extracción automatizada — puede contener errores).
Vision Statement: Belmont will be a vibrant, multi-generational community that incorporates small-town
charm and heritage with an entrepreneurial spirit.
Belmont City Council
Special Meeting
CityWorks Center, 1401 E. Catawba Street, Belmont, NC
To watch live go to www.cityofbelmont.org/livemeetings
July 16, 2026, 6:30 PM
Page
A. COMMENCEMENT
(1) Call to Order
(2) Set the Agenda
B. AGENDA
(1) Land Development Code Update: Joint discussion between City Council,
Planning Board, Freese and Nichols, and City staff
LDC Update Discussion Items Agenda Memo
3 - 5
C. ADJOURNMENT
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The City of Belmont
Special City Council Meeting
July 16, 2026
DESCRIPTION: Land Development Code Update: Joint discussion between City Council, Planning
Board, Freese and Nichols, and City staff regarding potential changes and their
appropriateness for inclusion in the Land Development Code.
MEETING: 2026_07_16 Special City Council Meeting
DEPARTMENT: Planning and Zoning
STAFF CONTACT: Rachel Grothe
EXHIBITS:
Staff Memo
Discussion Questions
Agenda Item #B.(1)
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To: City Council and Planning and Planning and Zoning Board
From: Planning Department (Tiffany Faro – Planning Director and Rachel Grothe – Senior Planner)
Special City Council Meeting: Thursday, July 16, 2026
Request:
City Council authorized City Administration to enter into an agreement with Freese and Nichols, Inc (FNI),
(contract executed May …
Wed Jul 15, 2026 · 03:30 PM
2026_07_15 Belmont Tourism Development Authority
CityWorks Center
Thu Jul 9, 2026 · 06:30 PM
Board of Adjustment
Reunión de la Junta de Ajuste cancelada por falta de asuntos
Esta reunión de la Junta de Ajuste fue cancelada porque no había asuntos que discutir o decidir. No se programaron audiencias públicas, apelaciones ni otros negocios.
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CityWorks Center
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Texto extraído del documento oficial de la agenda (extracción automatizada — puede contener errores).
Vision Statement: Belmont will be a vibrant, multi-generational community that incorporates small-town
charm and heritage with an entrepreneurial spirit.
City of Belmont
Board of Adjustment Meeting
CityWorks Center, 1401 E. Catawba Street
July 9, 2026, 6:30 PM
A. CANCELLED DUE TO A LACK OF BUSINESS
Mon Jul 6, 2026 · 06:00 PM
2026_07_06 Regular City Council
Council will consider fire apparatus replacement and multiple event street closures
The Belmont City Council will vote on a Fire Apparatus Replacement Capital Project Ordinance and approve contracts to purchase new fire apparatus. It will also consider several ordinances that would close Main Street and other streets for the 2026 Gobble Wobble 5K, BooFest, Bavarian Holiday Fest, and Rescue Me 5K events. Additional items include a $2,500 facade enhancement grant for 25 N. Main Street and approval of Task Order No. 29 with Withers Ravenel for the Helene Drinking Water Project.
- Fire Apparatus Replacement Capital Project Ordinance
- Approval of contracts for purchase of fire apparatus
- Ordinances authorizing street closures for Gobble Wobble 5K, BooFest, Bavarian Holiday Fest, and Rescue Me 5K
- Facade Enhancement Grant of $2,500 for 25 N. Main Street
- Approval of Task Order No. 29 with Withers Ravenel for the Helene Drinking Water Project
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CityWorks Center
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Texto extraído del documento oficial de la agenda (extracción automatizada — puede contener errores).
Vision Statement: Belmont will be a vibrant, multi-generational community that incorporates small-town
charm and heritage with an entrepreneurial spirit.
Belmont City Council
Regular Meeting
CityWorks Center, 1401 E. Catawba Street, Belmont, NC
To watch live go to www.cityofbelmont.org/livemeetings
July 6, 2026, 6:00 PM
6:00 PM – Council Work Session
Council Meeting to Begin after Work Session Concludes
Page
A.
COMMENCEMENT
(1)
Call to Order
(2)
Invocation
The Invocation will be given by Robert Thompson, Pastor at Connections
Church.
(3)
Pledge of Allegiance
(4)
Recognitions and Acknowledgements
(5)
Set the Agenda
B.
CONSENT AGENDA
(1)
Approval of City Council Workshop Meeting Minutes: May 18, 2026
2026_05_18 City Council Workshop Minutes
3 - 5
(2)
Approval of Special Meeting Minutes: June 1, 2026
2026_06_01 Special City Council Meeting Minutes
7 - 8
(3)
Approval of Closed Meeting Minutes: June 1, 2026
June 1st Closed Session Minutes Agenda Memo
9
(4)
Consider Approval of a Facade Enhancement Grant for 25 N. Main Street
25 N. Main Street Facade Enhancement Grant Agenda Memo
11 - 18
(5)
Consider Approval of an Ordinance Authorizing the Closure of Multiple Streets
for the 2026 Gobble Wobble 5K
2026 Gobble Wobble 5k Agenda Memo
19 - 21
(6)
Consider Approval of an Ordinance Authorizing the Closure of Main Street for
the 2026 BooFest
2026 BooF …
Thu Jun 18, 2026 · 06:30 PM
2026_06_18 Planning & Zoning Board
Planning & Zoning Board meeting canceled due to lack of business
The Belmont Planning & Zoning Board meeting scheduled for June 18, 2026 was canceled because there was no business to consider. No agenda items were discussed or decided. No further action was taken by the board.
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CityWorks Center
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Texto extraído del documento oficial de la agenda (extracción automatizada — puede contener errores).
Vision Statement: Belmont will be a vibrant, multi-generational community that incorporates small-town
charm and heritage with an entrepreneurial spirit.
Belmont Planning & Zoning
Planning and Zoning Board Meeting
CityWorks, 1401 E. Catawba Street, Belmont
June 18, 2026, 6:30 PM
A. Meeting Canceled Due to Lack of Business
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Wed Jun 17, 2026 · 09:00 AM
2026_06_17 Downtown Belmont Development Association
Downtown Belmont Development Association to discuss LitFest and funding
The association is meeting to review the June 2026 financial report and discuss the annual BTDA funding request. The board will also receive an update on Friday Night Live and hold a discussion regarding LitFest.
- Annual BTDA funding request
- Friday Night Live update
- LitFest discussion
- June 2026 Financial Report
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City Hall
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Vision Statement: Belmont will be a vibrant, multi-generational community that incorporates small-town
charm and heritage with an entrepreneurial spirit.
City of Belmont
Downtown Belmont Development Association
City Hall - 115 N. Main Street, Belmont
June 17, 2026, 9:00 AM
Page
A. CALL TO ORDER
B. SECRETARY REPORT
(1) Approval of Meeting Minutes
2026_05_20 Downtown Belmont Development Association Minutes
3 - 5
C. TREASURER'S REPORT
(1) Financial Report
DBDA Finance Report_June 2026
7
D. STAFF REPORT
(1) Annual BTDA Funding Request
(2) Friday Night Live Update
E. COMMITTEE REPORTS
F. CHAIR REPORT
G. OTHER BUSINESS
(1) LitFest Discussion
H. ADJOURNMENT
(1) Adjournment
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City of Belmont
Downtown Belmont Development Association
City Hall - 115 N. Main Street, Belmont
Wednesday, May 20, 2026, 9:00 AM
The Downtown Belmont Development Association met on Wednesday, May 20, 2026, at 9:00 AM in
City Hall.
MEMBERS PRESENT: Al Wall, Amy Bossard, Brian Frederick, Elizabeth (Liz) Simcox, Seth
Sherrin, Susan Martello, and Misty Brown
MEMBERS ABSENT: Kevin Krouse and Wendy Hostetler
ALSO PRESENT: Councilman James (Jim) Hefferan, Mayor Joe Jordan, Community
Development Director/Deputy City Clerk Cassidy Lackey, Downtown
Development Specialist Raya Kenepp, and Community Events
Coordinator Summer Gilbert
1 CALL TO ORDER
Board Chair, Susan Martello, called the meeting to order at 9:15 AM. …
Wed Jun 17, 2026 · 08:30 AM
2026_06_17 Main Street Advisory Board
City Hall
Mon Jun 15, 2026 · 05:30 PM
2026_06_15 City Council Workshop
Belmont City Council considers $8.1M rail safety grant application
The City Council is discussing a request to serve as the lead applicant for a federal rail safety research grant in partnership with UNC Charlotte. The body is also reviewing a budget amendment and ordinance to fund a Public Works sign shop.
- Authorization to apply for a $5.2M FRA CRISI grant for rail safety research in the Belmont Trolley corridor
- Approval of a $65,000 Capital Project Ordinance for a Public Works sign shop
- Budget Amendment #21 to transfer $65,000 from Streets Capital Outlay to the sign shop project
- Discussion regarding Gateway Signs
- Discussion regarding Stowe Property and parking lot leases for Frady Field/Crescent Park and Ebb Gantt Park
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CityWorks Center
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Vision Statement: Belmont will be a vibrant, multi-generational community that incorporates small-town
charm and heritage with an entrepreneurial spirit.
Belmont City Council
Workshop
CityWorks Center, 1401 E. Catawba Street, Belmont, NC
To watch live go to www.cityofbelmont.org/livemeetings
June 15, 2026, 5:30 PM
CityWorks Center, 1401 E. Catawba Street, Belmont, NC
To watch live go to www.cityofbelmont.org/livemeetings
June 15, 2026, 5:30 PM
CityWorks Center, 1401 E. Catawba Street, Belmont, NC
To watch live go to www.cityofbelmont.org/livemeetings
June 15, 2026, 5:30 PM
Page
A.
COMMENCEMENT
(1)
Call to Order
(2)
Set the Agenda
B.
CONSENT AGENDA
(1)
Sign Shop Capital Project Ordinance Approval
Sign Shop Capital Project Ordinance Approval Agenda Memo
3 - 5
(2)
Budget Amendment #21
Budget Amendment #21 Agenda Memo
7 - 8
C.
AGENDA
(1)
FRA CRISI Grant Authorization Request
FRA CRISI Grant Authorization Request Agenda Memo
9 - 36
(2)
Gateway Signs
Gateway Signs Agenda Memo
37
(3)
Stowe Property Discussion
Stowe Property Discussion Agenda Memo
39 - 40
(4)
Parking Lot Leases - 1.) Frady Field/Crescent Park, and 2.) Ebb Gantt Park
gravel lot
Parking Lot Leases - 1.) Frady Field/Crescent Park, and 2.) Ebb Gantt Park
gravel lot
Parking Lot Leases Agenda Memo
41 - 44
D.
ADJOURNMENT …
Thu Jun 11, 2026 · 06:30 PM
2026_06_11 Board of Adjustment
Board of Adjustment meeting cancelled due to lack of business
The scheduled Board of Adjustment meeting for June 11, 2026 was cancelled because no business was submitted. No agenda items were considered or decided.
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CityWorks Center
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Texto extraído del documento oficial de la agenda (extracción automatizada — puede contener errores).
Vision Statement: Belmont will be a vibrant, multi-generational community that incorporates small-town
charm and heritage with an entrepreneurial spirit.
City of Belmont
Board of Adjustment Meeting
CityWorks Center, 1401 E. Catawba Street
June 11, 2026, 6:30 PM
A. CANCELLED DUE TO LACK OF BUSINESS
Wed Jun 10, 2026 · 03:30 PM
2026_06_10 Belmont Tourism Development Authority
CityWorks Center
Mon Jun 1, 2026 · 05:00 PM
2026_06_01 Special City Council Meeting
Closed session to discuss personnel matter per NCGS 143‑318.11(6)
The Belmont City Council held a special meeting on June 1, 2026 at CityWorks Center, 1401 E. Catawba Street. The agenda contains a single closed‑session item to receive an update on a personnel matter in accordance with NCGS 143‑318.11(6). No other business or decisions were listed.
- Closed‑session agenda item: personnel matter update per NCGS 143‑318.11(6)
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CityWorks Center
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Texto extraído del documento oficial de la agenda (extracción automatizada — puede contener errores).
Vision Statement: Belmont will be a vibrant, multi-generational community that incorporates small-town
charm and heritage with an entrepreneurial spirit.
Belmont City Council
Special Meeting
CityWorks Center, 1401 E. Catawba Street, Belmont, NC
June 1, 2026, 5:00 PM
Page
A. COMMENCEMENT
(1) Call to Order
(2) Set the Agenda
B. AGENDA
(1) Closed Session
Closed Session Agenda Memo
3 - 5
C. ADJOURNMENT
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The City of Belmont
Special City Council Meeting
CityWorks
June 01, 2026
DESCRIPTION: Closed Session
MEETING: 2026_06_01 Special City Council Meeting
DEPARTMENT: Administration
STAFF CONTACT: Miles Braswell
SUMMARY OF ACTION:
The city council needs to meet in a closed session to receive an update on a personnel matter in accordance
with NCGS 143-318.11(6). To consider the qualifications, competence, performance, character, fitness,
conditions of appointment, or conditions of initial employment of an individual public officer or employee or
prospective public officer or employee; or to hear or investigate a complaint, charge, or grievance by or
against an individual public officer or employee. General personnel policy issues may not be considered in a
closed session. A public body may not consider the qualifications, competence, performance, character,
fitness, appointment, or removal of a member of the public body or another body and may not consider or fill
a vacancy among its own membership except in a …
Mon Jun 1, 2026 · 06:00 PM
2026_06_01 Regular City Council
Belmont City Council to vote on FY2026-2027 budget and zoning changes
The Belmont City Council will consider the FY2026-2027 budget ordinance, which includes a proposed 8% increase for water and sewer fees. The agenda also includes a public hearing for a gas station zoning amendment and several consent agenda items.
- Consideration of FY2026-2027 Budget Ordinance
- Public Hearing for ZA2026.01 Gas Station Zoning Amendment
- Approval of Police Vehicle Surplus Request
- Consideration of Facade Enhancement Grant for 3 N. Main Street
- Consideration of Consultant for Waterfront Village Center Area Specific Masterplan
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CityWorks Center
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Texto extraído del documento oficial de la agenda (extracción automatizada — puede contener errores).
Vision Statement: Belmont will be a vibrant, multi-generational community that incorporates small-town
charm and heritage with an entrepreneurial spirit.
Belmont City Council
Regular Meeting
CityWorks Center, 1401 E. Catawba Street, Belmont, NC
To watch live go to www.cityofbelmont.org/livemeetings
CityWorks Center, 1401 E. Catawba Street, Belmont, NC
To watch live go to www.cityofbelmont.org/livemeetings
CityWorks Center, 1401 E. Catawba Street, Belmont, NC
To watch live go to www.cityofbelmont.org/livemeetings
June 1, 2026, 6:00 PM
6:00 PM - Council Work Session
Council Meeting to Begin after Work Session Concludes
6:00 PM - Council Work Session
Council Meeting to Begin after Work Session Concludes
Page
A.
COMMENCEMENT
(1)
Call to Order
(2)
Invocation
The Invocation will be given by Jeff Taylor, Pastor at East Belmont Baptist
Church.
The Invocation will be given by Jeff Taylor, Pastor at East Belmont Baptist
Church.
(3)
Pledge of Allegiance
(4)
Recognitions and Acknowledgements
(5)
Set the Agenda
B.
CONSENT AGENDA
(1)
Approval of Regular Meeting Minutes: May 4, 2026
2026_05_04 Regular City Council Minutes
3 - 9
(2)
Approval of Closed Session Minutes: May 4, 2026
2026_05_04 Closed Session Minutes
11
(3)
Police Vehicle Surplus Request
Police Vehicle Surplus Request Agenda Memo
13 - 14
(4 …
Thu May 21, 2026 · 06:00 PM
2026_05_21 Keep Belmont Beautiful
Board reviews reports and plans upcoming community events
The Keep Belmont Beautiful board will hear the Secretary’s report and the April 2026 financial report. Committee members will give status updates on clean‑up activities, the June 13 Shred It event, and the 2027 plant sale. The meeting also includes a City Works update, a City Council update, and a review of upcoming volunteer opportunities and Thursday meeting dates.
- Secretary’s Report (Fred)
- April 2026 Financial Report (Alys)
- Shred It Event scheduled for June 13, 8‑11:30 am
- Plant Sale 2027 planning – order of 65 plants
- Fall 2026 KBB Thursday meetings on 9/24 and 10/22
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CityWorks Center
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Vision Statement: Belmont will be a vibrant, multi-generational community that incorporates small-town
charm and heritage with an entrepreneurial spirit.
City of Belmont
Keep Belmont Beautiful
CityWorks Center, 1401 E. Catawba Street, Belmont
May 21, 2026, 6:00 PM
Page
A. COMMENCEMENT
(1) Call to Order
B. BUSINESS ITEMS
(1) Secretary's Report (Fred - 3 mins)
260423_KBB Board Minutes
3 - 5
(2) Financial Report (Alys - 5 mins)
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(3) Committee Status Reports (3 minutes each)
(4) City Works Update (Jay - 5 mins)
(5) City Council Update (Jason - 5 mins)
(6) Review next steps & Q&A (Marie - 2 mins)
C. OTHER BUSINESS - 5 mins
(1) Other Business
(2) Volunteer Sign Ups
(3) Plant Sale 2027 - Alys
(4) Shred Event - 6/13 - Marie & Jay (volunteers Marie, Jay, Reshma, Alys, Roger,
others?)
(5) Fall 2026 KBB Thurs meetings: 9/24, 10/22
D. ADJOURNMENT
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KEEP BELMONT BEAUTIFUL
Minutes for Board Meeting – April 23, 2026 @ 6 p.m.
City Works Building
Attendees: See Sign-In Sheet
WELCOME
Meeting opened at 6:09pm.
BUSINESS
Secretary’s report and financial report to be voted on at May meeting.
STATUS REPORTS
KBB City-Wide Clean Up – is set for May 2. Social media and email notices have been going on.
After May Clean Up, notices will go out for October Clean Up. There are 10 volunteers signed up
to participate in the May Clean Up.
Shred It Event – Shred event is scheduled for June …
Thu May 21, 2026 · 06:30 PM
2026_05_21 Planning & Zoning Board
Meeting cancelled; no business was considered
The Planning & Zoning Board meeting scheduled for May 21, 2026 was cancelled because there were no agenda items. No decisions or discussions took place.
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CityWorks Center
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Texto extraído del documento oficial de la agenda (extracción automatizada — puede contener errores).
Vision Statement: Belmont will be a vibrant, multi-generational community that incorporates small-town
charm and heritage with an entrepreneurial spirit.
Belmont Planning & Zoning
Planning and Zoning Board Meeting
CityWorks, 1401 E. Catawba Street, Belmont
May 21, 2026, 6:30 PM
A. Meeting Cancelled Due to Lack of Business
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Wed May 20, 2026 · 06:00 PM
2026_05_20 Parks & Recreation Citizen's Advisory Board
Board considers naming a park after former Mayor Richard Turner
The Parks & Recreation Citizen's Advisory Board will discuss the naming of the Mclean Property as Richard Turner Park. The board will also review a proposal for a donated memorial plaque and receive presentations on dog parks and a year-in-review report.
- Final advisory board approval for naming the Mclean Property as Richard Turner Park
- Proposal from Nick Byrne for the donation of a memorial plaque installation
- Dog Park presentation by Brian Fredrick
- Youth sports discussion
- Parks and Recreation Year in Review presentation
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CityRec Center
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Texto extraído del documento oficial de la agenda (extracción automatizada — puede contener errores).
Vision Statement: Belmont will be a vibrant, multi-generational community that incorporates small-town
charm and heritage with an entrepreneurial spirit.
Belmont Parks & Recreation
Citizen's Advisory Board Meeting
CityRec Center, 1315 E. Catawba Street, Belmont
May 20, 2026, 6:00 PM
Page
A. COMMENCEMENT
B. ADOPTION OF MINUTES
(1) Parks and Recreation Citizen's Advisory Board Meeting Minutes
Approval of revised minutes from the February 18th meeting. Approval of the
March 18th meeting minutes.
C. AGENDA
(1) Public Comment
(2) Proposal for Donation of Memorial Plaque Installation- Nick Byrne
Proposal for Donation of Memorial Plaque Installation- Nick Byrne Agenda
Memo
3 - 4
(3) Final Advisory Board Approval of Richard Turner Park Naming
Final Advisory Board Approval of Richard Turner Park Naming Agenda Memo
5 - 9
(4) Dog Park Presentation- Brian Fredrick
(5) Youth Sports Discussion
(6) Parks and Recreation Year in Review Presentation
D. OTHER BUSINESS
(1) Other Business
E. ADJOURNMENT
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The City of Belmont
Parks & Recreation Citizen's Advisory
Board
CityRec Center
May 20, 2026
DESCRIPTION: Proposal for Donation of Memorial Plaque Installation- Nick Byrne
MEETING: Parks & Recreation Citizen's Advisory Board - 20 May 2026
DEPARTMENT: Parks and Recreation
STAFF CONTACT: Courtney Williams
FISCAL IMPACT SUMMARY:
N/A
SUMMARY OF ACTION:
Nick Byrne submitted a proposal for the …
Wed May 20, 2026 · 09:00 AM
2026_05_20 Downtown Belmont Development Association
Board discusses $1,000 America 250 promotional allocation
The Downtown Belmont Development Association approved the April 2026 meeting minutes. Members reviewed a proposed $1,000 spend for America 250 branding and a downtown raffle, but a quorum was not present so the vote was postponed. The board also requested the creation of an annual budget plan to be presented at the next meeting. A bylaws review was listed under other business.
- Approval of April 2026 meeting minutes
- Discussion of a potential $1,000 allocation for America 250 promotional efforts
- Request to develop an annual budget plan for future review
- Bylaws review scheduled under other business
- Vote on the $1,000 allocation postponed due to lack of quorum
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Vision Statement: Belmont will be a vibrant, multi-generational community that incorporates small-town
charm and heritage with an entrepreneurial spirit.
City of Belmont
Downtown Belmont Development Association
City Hall - 115 N. Main Street, Belmont
May 20, 2026, 9:00 AM
Page
A. CALL TO ORDER
B. SECRETARY REPORT
(1) Approval of Meeting Minutes
2026_04_22 Downtown Belmont Development Association Minutes
3 - 4
C. TREASURER'S REPORT
(1) Financial Report
D. STAFF REPORT
E. COMMITTEE REPORTS
F. CHAIR REPORT
G. OTHER BUSINESS
(1) Bylaws Review
H. ADJOURNMENT
(1) Adjournment
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City of Belmont
Downtown Belmont Development Association
City Hall - 115 N. Main Street, Belmont
Wednesday, April 22, 2026, 9:00 AM
The Downtown Belmont Development Association met on Wednesday, April 22, 2026, at 9:00 AM in
City Hall.
MEMBERS PRESENT: Al Wall, Amy Bossard, Brian Frederick, Kevin Krouse, and Susan
Martello
MEMBERS ABSENT: Elizabeth (Liz) Simcox, Seth Sherrin, Wendy Hostetler, and Misty
Brown
ALSO PRESENT: Councilman James (Jim) Hefferan, Community Development
Director/Deputy City Clerk Cassidy Lackey, Downtown Development
Specialist Raya Kenepp, and Community Events Coordinator Summer
Gilbert
1 CALL TO ORDER
Board Chair, Susan Martello, called the meeting to order at 9:59AM.
2 SECRETARY REPORT
a) Adopt Minutes
In the absence of board treasurer, Kevin Krouse, board chair Susan Martello …
Wed May 20, 2026 · 08:30 AM
2026_05_20 Main Street Advisory Board
City Hall
Mon May 18, 2026 · 05:30 PM
2026_05_18 City Council Workshop
Belmont City Council to consider criminal enforcement of parking ordinances
The City Council will hold a second reading to decide whether to maintain criminal penalties for specific violations of Chapter 72 regarding stopping, standing, and parking. The body will also discuss health insurance, a fitness grant, and waste contracts.
- Proposed amendments to Chapter 72 to make violations of parking within lines, unlawful parking, and blocking driveways punishable as misdemeanors
- Proposed new sections § 72.36 (Obstructing Traffic) and § 72.37 (Leaving Vehicle Unattended) as misdemeanors
- Health Insurance for Fiscal Year 2026-2027
- National Fitness Campaign Grant Opportunity
- Solid Waste and Recycling Contract Discussion
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CityWorks Center
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Vision Statement: Belmont will be a vibrant, multi-generational community that incorporates small-town
charm and heritage with an entrepreneurial spirit.
Belmont City Council
Workshop
CityWorks Center, 1401 E. Catawba Street, Belmont, NC
To watch live go to www.cityofbelmont.org/livemeetings
May 18, 2026, 5:30 PM
Page
A.
COMMENCEMENT
(1)
Call to Order
(2)
Set the Agenda
B.
CONSENT AGENDA
(1)
Consider Approval to Maintain Criminal Enforcement of City Ordinances -
Second Reading
City Ordinance Chapter 72 Agenda Memo
3 - 37
(2)
Architectural On-Call Services
Architectural On-Call Services Agenda Memo
39 - 43
C.
AGENDA
(1)
Health Insurance for Fiscal Year 2026-2027
Health Insurance for Fiscal Year 2026-2027 Agenda Memo
45 - 52
(2)
National Fitness Campaign Grant Opportunity
National Fitness Campaign Grant Opportunity Agenda Memo
53 - 81
(3)
2026 Red, White, & Belmont Discussion
2026 Red, White, & Belmont Discussion Agenda Memo
83
(4)
Quarterly Finance Update
Quarterly Finance Update Agenda Memo
85 - 90
(5)
Solid Waste and Recycling Contract Discussion
Solid Waste and Recycling Contract Discussion Agenda Memo
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D.
ADJOURNMENT
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The City of Belmont
The City of Belmont
City Council Workshop
CityWorks
May 18, 2026
CityWorks
May 18, 2026
DESCRIPTION:
Consider Approval to Maintain Criminal Enforcement of City Ordinances …
Thu May 14, 2026 · 06:30 PM
2026_05_14 Board of Adjustment
Board reviews variance to cut side setbacks at 115 Lincoln St.
The Belmont Board of Adjustment will consider a variance request (VA2026.01) to reduce the side yard setbacks from 7 feet to 3 feet for a Type‑B detached single‑family home at 115 Lincoln St. The request seeks relief from Chapter 4.2 of the Land Development Code and includes a revised site plan and supplemental applicant documents. Staff have noted the parcel extends into the Lincoln Street right‑of‑way and will review driveway cuts for public safety. The board will vote on granting the variance after the public hearing.
- VA2026.01 – variance to reduce side setbacks from 7' to 3' at 115 Lincoln St.
- Review of side‑yard setback relief under Chapter 4.2 of the LDC
- Examination of site plan showing corner pins extending into municipal right‑of‑way
- Staff report and applicant’s supplemental response to the variance application
- Public hearing on the variance request
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Vision Statement: Belmont will be a vibrant, multi-generational community that incorporates small-town
charm and heritage with an entrepreneurial spirit.
City of Belmont
Board of Adjustment Meeting
CityWorks Center, 1401 E. Catawba Street
May 14, 2026, 6:30 PM
Page
A.
COMMENCEMENT
(1)
Call to Order
Vision Mission Core Values Document
3
(2)
Set Agenda
(3)
Adopt Minutes
2025_30_10 Board of Adjustment Minutes
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B.
AGENDA
(1)
VA2026.06 - 115 Lincoln St: Applicant seeks relief from the side setback
requirements found in Chapter 4.2 of the LDC
VA2026.06 - 115 Lincoln St. - Pdf
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C.
OTHER BUSINESS
(1)
Other Business
D.
ADJOURNMENT
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Belmont will be a vibrant, multi-generational community that
incorporates small-town charm and heritage with an
entrepreneurial spirit.
City of Belmont provides visionary leadership and high-quality
city services to create a community of choice for our residents,
visitors, and employees.
Uphold the Professionalism and Ethics Expected of Elected
Officials
Practice Mutual Respect Towards Fellow Council Members
and City Staff
Lead with Honesty, Vision and Responsibility
Maintain Balance and Open-mindedness in Executing Duties
Demonstrate Fairness and Accountability to All Residents and
Stakeholders of Belmont
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Wed May 13, 2026 · 03:30 PM
2026_05_13 Belmont Tourism Development Authority
Board approves $25,000 in‑kind advertising for Chinese Lantern Festival grant
The Belmont Tourism Development Authority adopted the March 19 minutes, reviewed its financial and marketing reports, and approved two grant motions: $1,000 for the GCAG Garibaldi Grant and $25,000 in‑kind advertising for the Chinese Lantern Festival. The board deferred a decision on the America 250 mural grant pending more information and noted upcoming items such as the 2026 audit contract and downtown flag banner updates.
- $1,000 grant approved for the GCAG Garibaldi Grant
- $25,000 in‑kind advertising allocated for the Chinese Lantern Festival grant
- America 250 mural grant discussion – board requested additional information
- 2026 TDA audit contract listed as a business item
- Downtown pole banners and welcome signs mentioned for future consideration
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Vision Statement: Belmont will be a vibrant, multi-generational community that incorporates small-town
charm and heritage with an entrepreneurial spirit.
City of Belmont
Belmont Tourism Development Authority
CityWorks Center, 1401 E. Catawba Street, Belmont
May 13, 2026, 3:30 PM
Page
A.
COMMENCEMENT
(1)
Call to Order
(2)
Adoption of Minutes
2026_03_19 Belmont Tourism Development Authority - Minutes
3 - 4
B.
BUSINESS ITEMS
(1)
Financial Report
25_26 BTDA OTP March 2026
25_26 BTDA Finances - May 2026
5 - 7
(2)
Marketing Report
TDA - Marketing Report - 2026 March
TDA - Marketing Report - 2026 April
9 - 12
(3)
America 250 Mural Grant - Voting
BTDA Grant - America 250 Mural - May 2026 Update
America 250 Mural List of Donors as of 5-6-2026
13 - 30
(4)
Friday Night Live Grant Presentation
2026 FNL_BTDA Grant Application
31 - 36
(5)
2026 TDA Audit Contract
City of Belmont & TDA - 2026 Audit Contract
37 - 47
(6)
Downtown Pole Banners
BTDA_PoleBanners
49
(7)
Welcome Signs
C.
OTHER BUSINESS
(1)
Other Business
D.
ADJOURNMENT
(1)
Adjournment
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City of Belmont
Belmont Tourism Development Authority
CityWorks Center, 1401 E. Catawba Street
Thursday, March 19, 2026, 3:30 PM
The Belmont Tourism Development Authority met on Thursday, March 19, 2026 at 3:30 PM in the
CityWorks Center.
MEMBERS PRESENT:
Daniel B …
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