Bellaire City Council – Agenda for June 5, 2023 @ 6:00 PM – Public Hearing – Houston Methodist Hospital
UPDATE: View the June 5th Public Hearing here The application may be submitted to City Council for consideration and approval on July 17, 2023.
Application made for a Planned Development, 5130 Bellaire Blvd. 3-stories, 55′ height, 95,000 s/f office building and garage.
Public Comments may be sent to tdutton@bellairetx.gov. Audience comments in person are encouraged.
P&Z Recommendation Letter – On 4/13/2023 the Methodist application was approved by P&Z on a 3 to 2 vote; find more information here: Planning and Zoning Approves Methodist Application
Bellaire City Council – Agenda for June 6, 2023 @ 6:00 PM – Town Hall Mtg for Noise and Lighting Regulations.
UPDATE: View the June 6th Council meeting here.
Public Comments may be sent to tdutton@bellairetx.gov. Audience comments in person are encouraged. P&Z spent a great deal of time reworking this ordinance, but one member of Council has a different opinion of what should be allowable for Noise and Lighting. You can decide and let Council know.
Find proposed Option A for Noise; Option B Alternative per Council Member Gordon. Find proposed Option A for Lighting; Option B Alternative per Council Member Gordon. Key differences between A & B Noise; key differences between A & B Lighting. Find an article on light pollution by Bellaire resident Johanna Moran.
Comprehensive Plan Review
Find the latest version of the Comprehensive Plan here.
For comparison, find the 34 pg. Comprehensive Plan for West University here.
Meet with the Kendig-Keast Consultants – Comprehensive Plan Review Please let the Mayor and City Council know how you feel about
the future development of our City
Find a link to the City’s Information and Engagement Opportunities here.
Comprehensive Plans, Zoning, City Budget
Please send us your ideas and comments anytime. Comprehensive Plan Comments.
Public Comments to the Mayor and members of City Council may be sent to tdutton@bellairetx.gov.
My earlier letter to City Council regarding the Methodist application and our downtown zoning.