Lancaster County
Board of Commissioners
Board of Commissioners
AGENDA For a Meeting of The Lancaster County Board of Commissioners to Be Held Tuesday, March 17, 1998 at 1:30 p.m. in The County Commissioners Hearing Room, First Floor, County-City Building. 1) MINUTES: Approval of the minutes of the Board of Commissioners meeting held on Tuesday, March 10, 1998. (A copy of the minutes is on file in the Office of the Lancaster County Clerk.) 2) CLAIMS: Approval of all claims processed through Tuesday, March 17, 1998. 3) ITEMS OF PUBLIC PARTICIPATION: It is the policy of the Lancaster County Board of Commissioners to accommodate the public to the greatest extent possible. Therefore, this agenda has been prepared with items of greatest public interest at the beginning with more routine items toward the end as a courtesy to those who wish to speak with the County Board at this meeting. If you are here to participate on an item and need special consideration because of a schedule conflict or some other problem, would you please let us know now so we can try to meet your needs. * Recognition of Rob Needham, Jachiele Kaitjindi and Tina Dingman, employees of the Attention Center for Youth. (98-470) COMMENTS FROM PUBLIC ON AGENDA ITEMS; Members of the public who wish to comment on any item on the agenda may come forward at this time. 4) PUBLIC HEARINGS: A County Preliminary Plat, Weckle Subdivision, requested by Paul Weckle, consisting of three residential lots, on property located at South 39th Street, north of Panama Road in Holland, Nebraska. (Preliminary Plat 97028) (98-418) (98-567) 5) NEW BUSINESS: A. Keno grant contracts with the following: Agency Purpose Amount Kiwanis Club Project Continuation of "Teddy Bear $1,750 (98-600) Cottage" program with the Hispanic Center MAD-DADS Assist with provision of $7,500 (98-601) "Safe Night" programs Bright Lights, Scholarship assistance to $2,970 Inc. (98-602) low income student participants Peoples City Mission Provision of outreach programs $5,000 (98-603) to prevent homelessness Asian Community & Assist in maintaining the $7,487 Cultural Center Community Neighborhood (98-604) Partnership liaison program Lancaster County 4-H Continuation of the "Character $2,350 Board of Directors Counts" program (98-605) YWCA of Lincoln Continuation of the general $2,500 (98-606) operation of the Parent Center B. Authorization for the Purchasing Department to prepare and send out request for proposals to conduct an ecological study of Wilderness Park. (98-548) C. An agreement with St. Elizabeth Community Health Center Physical/ Occupational Therapy West to conduct nursing assistant post hire screens and physicals for Lancaster Manor, for $50 per screen and $25 per physical. (98-568) D. Renewal of an agreement with Laidlaw Environmental Services for a one year period for hazardous waste collection for all City and County departments, at rates as specified in the agreements. (98-610) E. Approval of a disbursement from the Lancaster County Leasing Corporation Renewal and Replacement Fund to Aliant Communications, for $25,148.46, for communication equipment for Lancaster Manor. (98-556) 6) CONSENT ITEMS: These are items of business before the Lancaster County Board of Commissioners which have been previously supplied to each Commissioner in writing, which are relatively routine and which are expected to be adopted without dissent. Any individual item may be removed for special discussion and consideration by a Commissioner or by any member of the public without prior notice. Unless there is an exception, these items will be approved as one with a single vote of the Board of Commissioners. These items are approval of: A. Setting of a public hearing for Tuesday, March 31, 1998 at 1:30 p.m. regarding an application for a Class M (Bottle Club) liquor license from DLH Inc. dba/Prospector Court Bar located at 640 Prospector Court in Lancaster County, Nebraska. (98-609) B. A maintenance agreement with JJE, Inc., for $995, for a microfilm camera for the Clerk of the District Court, beginning March 28, 1998 and ending March 27, 1998. (98-608) C. Contracts relating to road improvements with the following: Landowner Location Amount Jeff Earl Near N 176th and and Adams Sts. $10 (98-551) Ann Hellerich, Near NW 27th Street and W Davey $81 Lawrence P. Road Hellerich & Janice Hellerich (98-564) Madalyne Latshaw Near S 38th Street and Prince Rd. $28.88 (98-566) Donald D. Williams Near N 176th Street and Ashland Rd Donation (98-565) 7) COMPREHENSIVE PLAN AMENDMENTS: A. A resolution regarding Comprehensive Plan Amendment 94-23-1 which amends Chapter III, Plan Maintenance and Implementation, to add a new Figure 65a entitled "Urban Planning Zones". (98-569) B. A resolution regarding Comprehensive Plan Amendment 94-23-2 which amends Chapter III, Land Use Plan, to add "New Urban Neighborhood and Urban Village" strategies. (98-570) C. A resolution regarding Comprehensive Plan Amendment 94-23-3 which amends Chapter IV, Transportation, to add a "Dominant Arterial" road category and to amend Figures 29 and 32 to designated Yankee Hill Road and South 40th Street south of Yankee Hill Road as dominant arterials. (98-571) D. A resolution regarding Comprehensive Plan Amendment 94-23-4 which amends Figures 16 and 65 to expand the future service limit by identifying urban uses and service needs in the area of Highway 77 and I-80 (N-1 and N-2 Salt Creek Subarea Plan). (98-572) E. A resolution regarding Comprehensive Plan Amendment 94-23-5a which amends Figures 16 and 65 by expanding the future service limit by identifying urban uses and service needs generally in the vicinity of Northwest 48th Street to Northwest 70th Street and West Adams Street (Great Northwest Subarea Plan). (98-573) F. A resolution regarding Comprehensive Plan Amendment 94-23-5b which amends Figure 16 by adding 160 acres to the future service limit east of Northwest 48th Street and West Holdrege Streets. (98-574) G. A resolution regarding Comprehensive Plan Amendment 94-23-5c which amends Figures 27, 28 and 31 to designate Northwest 56th Street and West Adams Street as Minor Arterials with potential future development as an urban two through land road. (98-575) H. A resolution regarding Comprehensive Plan Amendment 94-23-6 which amends Figure 65 to expand the future service limit by identifying urban uses and service needs in the area from 14th Street to 48th Street from Pine Lake Road to Saltillo Road, and to expand the future service limit and add commercial, industrial and residential uses in the vicinity of 14th Street to 40th Street along Yankee Hill Road. (98-576) I. A resolution regarding Comprehensive Plan Amendment 94-23-7a and c which amends Chapter VIII, Plan Maintenance and Implementation, to update and revise the Phasing Plan to reflect recent infrastructure improvements in various areas of Lincoln. (98-577) J. A resolution regarding Comprehensive Plan Amendment 94-23-8a which amends Chapter VI, Community Facilities, to include a proposal that a subarea planning process be started for Wilderness Park and the surrounding area. (98-578) K. A resolution regarding Comprehensive Plan Amendment 94-23-8b which amends Figure 16 to land uses in the area west of 14th street between Pine Lake Road and the Burlington Northern right-of-way near Wilderness Park from Industrial to Residential and Parks. (98-579) L. A resolution regarding Comprehensive Plan Amendment 94-23-8c which amends Figure 16 to prohibit residential, acreage, commercial and industrial development near Wilderness Park. (98-580) M. A resolution regarding Comprehensive Plan Amendment 94-23-9 which amends Figures 16 and 17 to update the Land Use maps to reflect corrections and approved plans of the past year. (98-581) N. A resolution regarding Comprehensive Plan Amendment 94-23-10 which amends Chapter IV, Transportation, to include the use of Intelligent Transportation Systems in the transportation management system. (98-582) O. A resolution regarding Comprehensive Plan Amendment 94-23-11 which amends Figure 34 to designate Holdrege Street for potential paving from 120th Street to 148th Street. (98-583) P. A resolution regarding Comprehensive Plan Amendment 94-23-12 which amends Figure 38 to incorporate several changes in the Trails Master Plan. (98-584) Q. A resolution regarding Comprehensive Plan Amendment 94-23-13 which amends Chapter V, Public Utilities, to adopt the "Stevens Creek Watershed Plan" for storm water and flood plain management as an official component of the Plan. (98-585) R. A resolution regarding Comprehensive Plan Amendment 94-23-14 which amends Figures 43 and 44 to update the Major Future Water Systems Improvement Plan. (98-586) S. A resolution regarding Comprehensive Plan Amendment 94-23-15 which amends Figures 55 and 56 to update the proposed recreation facilities plan and amend Chapter V to adopt the Parks and Recreation Department's Strategic Plan as an official component of the Plan. (98-587) T. A resolution regarding Comprehensive Plan Amendment 94-23-16 which amends Figures 16 and 17 to change a 53 acre area located generally northwest of North 1st Street and Highway 34 from Residential to Commercial, to expand the future service limit accordingly, and to designate such area as an "urban village". (98-588) U. A resolution regarding Comprehensive Plan Amendment 94-23-17 which amends Figure 16 to change 160 acres east of Highway 77 (North 56th Street) between Waverly Road and Mill Road from Agricultural to Industrial. (98-589) V. A resolution regarding Comprehensive Plan Amendment 94-23-18 which amends Figure 16 to change the North Forty Golf Course near North 84th and Adams Streets from Parks and Open Space to 15 acres of Commercial and 25 acres of Urban Residential. (98-590) W. A resolution regarding Comprehensive Plan Amendment 94-23-20c which amends Figure 16 to change 32 acres at the northeast corner of 84th and Van Dorn Streets from Agricultural to Commercial and Parks and Open Space. (98-591) X. A resolution regarding Comprehensive Plan Amendment 94-23-21 which amends Figure 16 to change 19 acres at the southeast corner of 84th Street and Pioneers Boulevard from Urban Residential to Commercial. (98-592) Y. A resolution regarding Comprehensive Plan Amendment 94-23-24 which amends Figure 16 to reflect proposed commercial, industrial and residential land uses at 84th Street and Highway 2. (98-593) Z. A resolution regarding Comprehensive Plan Amendment 94-23-25 which amends Figure 16 to change four acres located at approximately 65th Street and Old Cheney Road from Low Density Residential to Urban Residential. (98-594) AA. A resolution regarding Comprehensive Plan Amendment 94-23-26 which amends Figure 16 to change property located generally at 70th Street and Highway 2 from Low Density Residential to 38 acres of Commercial and 88 acres of Urban Residential. (98-595) AB. A resolution regarding Comprehensive Plan Amendment 94-23-27 which amends Chapter III "Future Needs and Land Use Plan" to include a policy on Low Density Residential Development inside the three mile zoning jurisdiction of the City. (98-596) AC. A resolution regarding comprehensive Plan Amendment 94-23-29 which amends Figure 16 to change 160 acres at Southwest 70th Street and West Van Dorn Street from Agricultural to Low Density Residential. (98-597) AD. A resolution regarding Comprehensive Plan Amendment 94-23-30 which amends various chapters to establish "environmentally friendly" standards, to create an Environmental Review Board, to develop a County Comprehensive Plan and to establish radial corridors for acreage residential uses outside the city limits. (98-598) AE. A resolution regarding Comprehensive Plan Amendment 94-23-31 which sets forth in the Comprehensive Plan steps and procedures for processing development proposals from time of submittal to final action. (98-599) 8) ANNOUNCEMENTS: A. The Lancaster County Board of Commissioners will hold a meeting on Thursday, March 19, 1998 at 8 a.m. in the Conference Room, #113, on the first floor of the County-City Building. B. A public hearing will be held on Tuesday, March 24, 1998 at 1:30p.m. in the County Commissioners/City Council Chambers, #112, on the first floor of the County-City Building for a County Special Permit, requested by D. Todd Boellstorff, for mining and excavation of soil on property located north and west of the corner of South 96th Street and Olive Creek Road in Lancaster County, Nebraska. (County Special Permit 165) (98-497) C. A public hearing will be held on Tuesday, April 7, 1998 at 1:30 p.m. in the County Commissioners/City Council Chambers, #112, on the first floor of the County-City Building regarding the sale and fair market value of St. Francis Chapel located at 1145 South Street. D. The Lancaster County Board of Commissioners meeting which is broad- cast live at 1:30 p.m. on Tuesdays will be re-broadcast at 6:30 p.m. on Cablevision Channel 5. 9) EMERGENCY ITEMS AND OTHER BUSINESS: 10) PENDING: A. Change of Zone Number 147, from AG Agricultural to AGR Agricultural Residential, requested by Peter W. Katt on behalf of Steve Champoux, on property located at the northwest corner of 134th and "A" Streets in Lancaster County, Nebraska. B. Change of Zone from Ag Agricultural to AGR Agricultural Residential, requested by Harry Muhlbach, on property located west of North 56th Street (Highway 77) between Mill Road and Raymond Road in Lancaster County, Nebraska. (Change of Zone 165) (97-26) (Scheduled for further discussion on April 7, 1998.) 11) ADJOURNMENT: This agenda, which is kept continually current, is available for inspection in the Office of the County Clerk in Lancaster County, Nebraska. NOTE: Interpreters for the hearing impaired are available at meetings of the County Board upon request. Please contact the County Clerk's Office at 441-6336 and ask for Susan Starcher or Kandra Hahn at least 48 hours prior to the meeting if this accommodation is required, or if you have any other special communication needs requiring assistance. REPORTS AND INFORMATIONAL FILINGS: The following items which may be of interest to residents of Lancaster County are among those which have been filed this week in the County Clerk's Office: A. Reports from the following: Lancaster Manor (98-529) Records and Information Management (98-536) Veterans' Service Center (98-547) Lincoln City Libraries (98-607) 1997 Janus Aspen Series Annual Report from Aetna Retirement Services (98-522) 1997 Separate Accounts and Mutual Funds Annual Report from Hartford Life (98-542)
AGENDA For a Meeting of The Lancaster County Board of Equalization to Be Held Tuesday, March 17, 1998 at 1:30 p.m. In The County Commissioners Hearing Room, First Floor, County-City Building. 1) MINUTES: Approval of the minutes of the Board of Equalization meeting held on Tuesday, March 10, 1998. (A copy of these minutes is on file in the Office of the Lancaster County Clerk.) 2) ADDITIONS AND DEDUCTIONS: Approval of 32 additions and deductions to the tax assessment rolls per Exhibit "A". (98- 553) (98-550) 3) APPROVAL OF MOTOR VEHICLE TAX EXEMPTIONS: Blessed Sacrament School/Parish Cedar's Youth Services CenterPointe, Inc. Developmental Services of Nebraska, Inc. Fellowship Baptist Church Lincoln Church of Christ Southeast Nebraska Mobile Diagnostic Services Inc. 4) DENIAL OF A MOTOR VEHICLE TAX EXEMPTION: Brenda J. Stocks 5) NOTICE OF VALUATION CHANGE: Setting of a public hearing for Tuesday, March 31, 1998 at 2:30 p.m. for notice of valuation change for omitted or undervalued property for Rosburg Enterprises. (98-538) Minutes for March 17, 1998