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Council approves first reading for Uptown District rezoning; developer outlines 40‑acre mixed‑use plan
Summary
Developers presented the Uptown District, a 40‑acre mixed‑use plan proposing ~600 residential units, 110,000 sq ft entertainment venue and 30,000 sq ft of retail; council approved first reading of a rezoning to C2PUD and discussed traffic, phasing and infrastructure.
A developer-led presentation at the Belton City Council meeting detailed a 40‑acre Uptown District proposal and the council approved the ordinance’s first reading to rezone the site from C2 to C2PUD.
Tyler Burks, managing director of development for Petra, described a phased plan for the northwest and southwest corners of North Cedar Street, East 163rd Street and Given Avenue that would include about 592 multifamily units, roughly 45,000 square feet of ground‑floor retail across five pad sites and a 110,000‑square‑foot indoor entertainment building. Burks said the developer is…
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