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CITY OF HALTOM CITY ANNUAL BUDGET, FY2022 General FUND
PLANNING & COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
Mission Statement
Promote the health, safety, welfare, and the orderly growth and development of the City while
encouraging neighborhood vitality and livability, and striving to bring growth that contributes to
the tax base, expands job opportunities, and increases economic development opportunities.
Provide quality services to all members of the community by providing permitting, inspections,
transportation planning, and land use planning assistance. The mission of the Department is to
promote a positive City image through preservation/enhancement of property values within the City
Accomplishments of FY2021
• Mitigated and facilitated following significant development process through platting,
permitting and/or zoning:
◊ 2304 Moneda – new 5,170sf additional building for IMC Management Services
◊ 2309 Haltom – remodel 12,000sf tenant space into Gomez Western Wear
◊ 3522 Denton Hwy – remodel 2000sf tenant space into Primrose Dental
◊ 3906 Broadway – new 2,455sf additional building for veterinarian
◊ 3951 Old Denton Road – new 232,719sf office warehouse – LGE
◊ 4250 Broadway – addition/remodel existing building for Rocky’s Live
◊ 4527 Belknap – new 4,816sf 6-tenant retail strip center
◊ 5640 Denton Hwy – expansion of 1,242sf for Electric Starship Arcade at 5620 Denton Hwy
◊ 5800 Belknap – new 16,191sf office warehouse for Fortiline
Objectives of FY2022
◊ Continue to facilitate CLUP amendments as necessary until a funding source is identified for
a new comprehensive plan.
◊ Ensure that the minimum standards of each adopted code and ordinance are met for new
and renovated structures, while conducting complete initial plan reviews of all submittals in
a timely manner.
◊ Offer exceptional customer service responding to inspection requests within 24 hours.
◊ Maximize the economic benefits of projects throughout the City by capitalizing on the City’s
strategic location in the DFW metropolitan area.
◊ Work with non-profit charitable organizations (example, Mended Network and Mid-Cities
Care Corp) who provide property enhancement and rehabilitate projects for citizens,
especially senior citizens and veterans.