Belmont Warrant Committee approves Center Gateway Overlay fiscal analysis report
BELMONT — February 4, 2026 — Belmont Warrant Committee unanimously approves fiscal analysis of proposed by-right hotel zoning district. The committee voted 13-0 with two abstentions — Ex-Officio members Matt Taylor and School Committee Chair Meg Moriarty — to release its Center Gateway Overlay District fiscal impact report to Town Meeting members following a two-hour editing session chaired by Paul Rickter. The report frames projected hotel-tax revenue as a range tied to the smallest allowable boutique hotel (26 rooms) at the low end and the largest permitted business-class hotel (up to 150 rooms) at the high end, with municipal costs estimated using an RKG per-employee methodology. Members debated but retained a "Potential Risks" section, narrowing it to the concentration risk of depending on a single site for hotel-tax revenue — a source, members noted, that cannot be redistributed across the property-tax base if it disappears. A comparison table on hotel approval processes in neighboring towns was moved to an appendix. Select Board Chair Taylor separately flagged that a Group Insurance Commission listening session is set for March 11, and School Committee Chair Moriarty warned that teacher-contract settlements above the current proposal could force reductions in both the FY26 and FY27 school budgets.
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