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The area within Belmont was expanded in July 2009 by one property to accommodate a proposed restaurant despite a recommendation against by the [[Charlottesville Planning Commission]] against the expansion.<ref name=ctsoutherncrescent/>.  
The area within Belmont was expanded in July 2009 by one property to accommodate a proposed restaurant despite a recommendation against by the [[Charlottesville Planning Commission]] against the expansion.<ref name=ctsoutherncrescent/>.  
{{as of|2010|1|alt=In 2010}} prompting from the [[Belmont-Carlton Neighborhood Association]] prompted [[City Council]] to consider adjusting the noise ordinance and parking within the NCC<ref name=dpnoise>{{cite-progress|cturl=http://cvilletomorrow.typepad.com/charlottesville_tomorrow_/2010/01/belmont-noise.html|title=Council to address Belmont noise concerns|author=Sean Tubbs|url=http://www2.dailyprogress.com/cdp/news/local/article/council_to_address_belmont_noise_concerns/50561/|publishdate=Jan 3 2010}}</ref>.


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Charlottesville's Neighborhood Commercial Corridor (NCC) zoning district was created in the late 1940’s to encourage business in both Belmont and the Fontaine Avenue area[1].

The area within Belmont was expanded in July 2009 by one property to accommodate a proposed restaurant despite a recommendation against by the Charlottesville Planning Commission against the expansion.[1].

In 2010 prompting from the Belmont-Carlton Neighborhood Association prompted City Council to consider adjusting the noise ordinance and parking within the NCC[2].

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