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Belmont Moves CSUS Vote to Oct. 23

The agenda item was originally scheduled for consideration at the Oct. 9 Belmont City Council meeting.

The Belmont City Council has issued a continuance in the consideration of the Crystal Springs Uplands School (CSUS) project. The agenda item which was originally scheduled to be discussed and likely voted upon at the Oct. 9 meeting of the Belmont City Council, has been continued to the council's regular meeting on Oct. 23.

The reason for the continuance is due to the absence of Mayor Dave Warden, who will be out of town on business on Oct. 9.

At the Oct. 23 meeting, the city council will consider the General Plan Amendment, Planned Development Rezoning, and Conceptual Development Plan for 6, 8, 10 Davis Drive (Crystal Springs Uplands School).

The Belmont City Council regular meeting will be held on Oct. 23 at 7:30 p.m. in the City Council Chambers, One Twin Pines Lane.

For more information, go to www.belmont.gov.

 

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