City of Bennington Public Notices 3/26/2025
CITY OF BENNINGTON
CITY COUNCIL MEETING MINUTES
MONDAY, MARCH 10, 2025; 6:00 P.M.
CITY OFFICE,
15505 WAREHOUSE STREET
BENNINGTON, NE
402-238-2375
Call to Order - Roll Call – Open Meetings Act
Mayor Clint Adams called the regular monthly meeting to order at 6:00 p.m. on Monday, March 10, 2025. In attendance were City Council Members Kaye Bridgeford, Rob Hamilton, Adam Lee and Shane Pekny. City Clerk Mindi Laaker identified the Open Meetings Act location that is available to the public.
Approval of Consent Agenda
A. February 10, 2025 City Council Meeting Minutes
B. February 2025 Bills Paid
C. Keno Receipts: February 8.75%: $11,157.55
D. JEO Consulting Invoices for:
i. General Engineering Invoice No. 158557 for $7,820.00
ii. Neumeyer Farm Invoice No. 158556 for $1,628.75
iii. Public Works Building Invoice No. 158481 for $34,000.00
BILLS PAID IN FEBRUARY
CITY
ALL MAKES OFFICE EQUIPMENT CO 105.42
BERGANKDV, LLC 2,250.00
BLUE CROSS BLUE SHIELD
OF NEBRASKA 850.36
L.C. SERVICES 35.00
MUTUAL OF OMAHA 130.68
MUTUAL OF OMAHA 162.56
RATINA CRAWFORD 1,157.91
MINDI LAAKER 981.23
NATIONWIDE 2,322.83
NATIONWIDE 4,435.43
INTUIT 662.00
COX BUSINESS SERVICES 106.32
MUD 52.95
OFFICE DEPOT, INC 18.99
U.S. POSTAL SERVICE 120.00
I3 BANK HSA 157.50
IRS 8,528.14
RATINA CRAWFORD 1,139.36
MINDI LAAKER 981.22
I3 BANK BOND PAYMENT 153,207.50
NATIONWIDE 2,279.55
NATIONWIDE 4,392.11
I3 BANK HSA 157.50
CREATIVE PLANNING 240.00
THE DAILY RECORD 32.00
FILTER SHOP 9.55
JEO CONSULTING, INC 23,821.25
OPPD 300.96
WM COPRORATE SERVICES, INC 62.50
I3 BANK HSA 157.50
ALL MAKES OFFICE EQUIPMENT CO. 25.72
THE DAILY RECORD 240.50
TAX PAYMENT 8,172.53
I3 BANK HSA 157.50
CITY TOTAL 217,454.57
SEWER
ONE CALL CONCEPTS 42.21
PEOPLE SERVICE 1,430.00
SEWER TOTAL 1,472.21
LIBRARY
MRS. NATALIE HARTLEY 31.91
BLUE CROSS BLUE SHIELD
OF NEBRASKA 4,685.19
INGRAM 267.10
JESSICA ROSE DESILVA 341.00
L.C. SERVICES 92.00
MUTUAL OF OMAHA 175.23
MUTUAL OF OMAHA 263.44
NEBRASKA LIBRARY
COMMISSION 1,212.75
SAM’S CLUB MC/SYNCB 1,836.88
LYNN BARNA 50.43
JOHNNA BIERMAN 1,346.52
LISA FLAXBEARD 1,538.84
NATALIE HARTLEY 710.83
HEATHER LUTH 1,202.29
LYDIA PILE 225.84
TARYN STERN 192.06
BAKER & TAYLOR BOOKS 134.66
COLLABORATIVE SUMMER LIBRARY PROGRAM 762.72
COX BUSINESS SERVICES 136.13
DEMCO 210.05
MUD 247.10
JOHNNA BIERMAN 1,349.16
LISA FLAXBEARD 1,538.83
NATALIE HARTLEY 903.61
HEATHER LUTH 1,202.29
LYDIA PILE 302.74
TARYN STERN 198.82
JESSICA ROSE DESILVA 341.00
FILTER SHOP 27.85
GREAT AMERICA
FINANCIAL SERVICE 437.53
INGRAM 374.39
OPPD 138.60
THREE RIVERS LIBRARY SYSTEM 5.00
WM COPRORATE SERVICES, INC 120.65
ALL MAKES OFFICE EQUIPMENT CO. 138.93
LIBRARY TOTAL 22,742.37
POLICE
DAN STOCKER 369.15
2 MEN AND A SHOP 36.19
BEN TYSOR 60.00
BLUE CROSS BLUE SHIELD
OF NEBRASKA 10,275.38
COX BUSINESS SERVICES 202.21
MUTUAL OF OMAHA 469.93
MUTUAL OF OMAHA 459.15
DEVIN CRINKLAW 175.76
ANDREW HILSCHER 2,614.53
JAYME IVERSEN 1,768.95
DONALD MCGUIRE 263.64
STACIA NELSON 1,925.62
MARK NOONAN 124.34
JONATHAN STARKE 2,257.11
DANIEL STOCKER 2,042.10
FORENSIC EDUCATION 450.00
ALL CREATURES
VETERINARY CLINIC 33.00
BENNINGTON AUTO SALE 110.02
GALLS INC 127.06
GREAT PLAINS UNIFORMS 123.99
MUD 150.00
ANDREW HILSCHER 2,614.55
JAYME IVERSEN 1,585.49
DONALD MCGUIRE 175.76
STACIA NELSON 1,742.17
PAUL SMOOT 194.70
JONATHAN STARKE 2,081.09
DANIEL STOCKER 2,042.08
ABIGAIL WARREN 32.30
DAN STOCKER 63.53
ANDREW HILSCHER 39.60
CUBBY’S 1,722.94
FILTER SHOP 8.96
GALLS, INC 55.90
IDEAL PURE WATER 3.49
OPPD 354.18
WM COPRORATE SERVICES, INC 56.50
AT&T MOBILITY 346.94
OFFICE DEPOT 82.58
ALL MAKES OFFICE EQUIPMENT CO. 59.05
HOLIDAY INN 330.00
POLICE TOTAL 37,629.94
PARKS
BLUE CROSS BLUE SHIELD
OF NEBRASKA 916.83
COX BUSINESS SERVICES 46.39
HOME DEPOT CREDIT SERVICES 374.70
MUTUAL OF OMAHA 239.81
MUTUAL OF OMAHA 50.05
JOHN BOHRER 994.05
DEREK BRECHBILL 1,583.05
JACOB CONLEY 2,347.21
ZACHARY RAUSCHER 157.84
NATHAN STIER 297.63
CUBBY’S 131.61
MENARDS - ELKHORN 16.46
MUD 368.13
TY’S OUTDOOR
POWER & SERVICE 6,999.12
JOHN BOHRER 994.04
DEREK BRECHBILL 1,583.03
JACOB CONLEY 2,347.21
ZACHARY RAUSCHER 183.06
NATHAN STIER 311.87
JACOB CONLEY 30.44
ELKHORN FENCE CO. 3,590.00
OPPD 533.67
WM COPRORATE SERVICES, INC 444.54
BLADEMASTERS 84,667.57
AMAZON 514.79
AMAZON 200.50
AT&T MOBILITY 23.11
PARKS TOTAL 109,946.71
STREETS
BLUE CROSS BLUE SHIELD
OF NEBRASKA 916.82
CITY OF OMAHA CASHIER 851.00
COX BUSINESS SERVICES 46.40
HOME DEPOT CREDIT SERVICES 374.71
MUTUAL OF OMAHA 50.05
NEBRASKA DEPOARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION 3,298.40
HARSIN BUILT CONSTRUCTION 8,720.00
CUBBY’S 131.61
MENARDS - ELKHORN 16.45
MUD 171.78
TY’S OUTDOOR POWER & SERVICE 2,333.07
JACOB CONLEY 30.44
DOUGLAS COUNTY TREASURER 3,781.01
JEO CONSULTING, INC 17,125.00
OPPD 5,631.81
AMAZON 514.78
AMAZON 200.51
AT&T MOBILITY 23.12
STREETS TOTAL 44,216.96
CITY 217,454.57
SEWER 1,472.21
LIBRARY 22,742.37
POLICE 37,629.94
PARKS 109,946.71
STREETS 44,216.96
TOTAL OF ALL BILLS 433,462.76
Motion by Bridgeford, second by Pekny to approve the Consent Agenda. All voted in favor and the motion carried.
Consideration of Text Amendments to Section 5.17 – FW/FF Flood Plain Districts (Overlay District) and adoption of updated flood insurance study and maps related to updates completed by FEMA, DNR and NRD for the Papillion Creek Watershed. The amendments are to update regulations as required to remain in compliance with the Flood Insurance Program
City Engineer Julie Ogden reported that the Papio-Missouri River Natural Resource District (NRD), Nebraska Department of Natural Resources (DNR) and Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) have updated the flood insurance study maps and updated regulations for the Papio Creek basin and its tributaries.
Adams opened a public hearing and there were no comments.
Motion by Pekny, second by Bridgeford to recommend approval of the text amendments and maps as presented. All voted in favor and the motion carried.
Street Closure and Event Application
GEAR’s representative Ron Brown explained the car show proposed for Sunday May 25 from 5 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Motion by Bridgeford, second by Pekny to approve the application as presented. All voted in favor and the motion carried.
Inspro Insurance Renewal
Inspro/Marsh McClellan representative Ben Vetter presented the liability insurance coverages.
Douglas County Agreement for 168th Street Armor Coat Project totaling $25,105.24
Motion by Pekny, second by Bridgeford to approve the project as presented. All voted in favor and the motion carried.
Ordinance No. 537 Amending the Official Zoning Map of the City of Bennington from a TA Transitional Agriculture Zoning District to an R-3 Medium Density Residential Zoning District for the Land Platted as Morgan Ridge Subdivision Lots 5 – 238 and Outlots C - H, and to a C-1 Highway Commercial Zoning District for the Land Platted as Morgan Ridge Subdivision Lots 1 - 4 and Outlots A and B
Motion by Bridgeford, second by Pekny to introduce and waive three readings of Ordinance No. 537 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE OFFICIAL ZONING MAP AS ADOPTED BY CITY OF BENNINGTON ZONING REGULATION 3.02 VIA CITY OF BENNINGTON ORDINANCE NO. 460 FROM TA TRANSITIONAL AGRICULTURE ZONING DISTRICT TO AN R-3 MEDIUM DENSITY RESIDENTIAL ZONING DISTRICT FOR THE LAND PLATTED AS MORGAN RIDGE SUBDIVISION LOTS 5-238 AND OUTLOTS C-H, AND TO A C-1 HIGHWAY COMMERCIAL ZONING DISTRICT FOR THE LAND PLATTED AS MORGAN RIDGE SUBDIVISION LOTS 1-4 AND OUTLOTS A AND B, LOCATED IN SECTION 15, TOWNSHIP 16 NORTH, RANGE 11 EAST OF THE 6TH P.M., DOUGLAS COUNTY, NEBRASKA. All voted in favor and the motion carried.
Motion by Pekny, second by Bridgeford to approve and adopt Ordinance No. 537. All voted in favor and the motion carried.
Ordinance No. 538 Amending the Official Zoning Map of the City of Bennington from an R-2 Low Density Residential Zoning District to an R-3 Medium Density Residential Zoning District for the Land Platted as the Ridgewood Replats 14 and 19-33
Motion by Pekny, second by Bridgeford to introduce and waive three readings of Ordinance No. 538 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE OFFICIAL ZONING MAP AS ADOPTED BY CITY OF BENNINGTON ZONING REGULATION 3.02 VIA CITY OF BENNINGTON ORDINANCE NO. 460 FROM AN R-2 LOW DENSITY RESIDENTIAL ZONING DISTRICT TO AN R-3 MEDIUM DENSITY RESIDENTIAL ZONING DISTRICT FOR THE LAND PLATTED AS RIDGEWOOD REPLATS 14 AND 19 THROUGH 33, LOCATED IN SECTION 11, TOWNSHIP 16 NORTH, RANGE 11 EAST OF THE 6TH P.M., DOUGLAS COUNTY, NEBRASKA. All voted in favor and the motion carried.
Motion by Bridgeford, second by Pekny to approve and adopt Ordinance No. 538. All voted in favor and the motion carried.
Ordinance No. 539 Amending the City of Bennington’s Zoning Regulation 5.17 FW/FF Flood Plain Districts (Overlay District)
Motion by Bridgeford, second by Pekny to introduce and waive three readings of Ordinance No. 539 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE CITY OF BENNINGTON’S ZONING REGULATIONS SECTION 5.17 FW/FF FLOOD PLAIN DISTRICTS (OVERLAY DISTRICT). All voted in favor and the motion carried.
Motion by Pekny, second by Bridgeford to approve and adopt Ordinance No. 539. All voted in favor and the motion carried.
Neumeyer Farm Park
A. Phase II: US HUD Community Project Funding Grant Update
Field work is being done on topography.
Motion by Pekny, second by Bridgeford to approve an Agreement with JEO for Preliminary Design and NEPA Services totaling $188,000. All voted in favor and the motion carried.
B. Splash Pad Donation from Logemann Family
Design discussions were held regarding concept, location, size, connectivity and parking.
Library, Police, Public Works, Office and Project Tracker Reports
All monthly reports are on file in the City Office.
Executive Session for Strategy Discussions with City Attorney regarding Contract Negotiations
Motion by Bridgeford, second by Hamilton to go into Executive Session for strategy discussions with City Attorney regarding Contract Negotiations at 6:57 p.m. All voted in favor and the motion carried.
Motion by Bridgeford, second by Hamilton to come out of Executive Session for strategy discussions with City Attorney regarding Contract Negotiations at 7:31 p.m. All voted in favor and the motion carried.
Adjourn
Motion by Bridgeford, second by Hamilton to adjourn the meeting at 7:32 p.m. All voted in favor and the motion carried.
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CITY OF BENNINGTON
CITY COUNCIL MEETING NOTICE
MONDAY, APRIL 14, 2025; 6:00 P.M.
CITY OFFICE; 15505 WAREHOUSE ST.
BENNINGTON, NE
402-238-2375
Notice is hereby given that on Monday, April 14, 2025, a meeting of the City Council of the City of Bennington will be held at 6:00 p.m. The agenda, kept continuously current, is available for public inspection at the office of the City Clerk during normal business hours. As part of the meeting, notice is hereby given that public hearings will be held for the purposes of:
Consideration of two Freestanding Monument Identification Signs in a Medium Density Residential (R-3) Zoning District both located west of 156th Street with one being south of Kempten Creek Drive and one being north of Bennington Boulevard and
Consideration of a Church in a Downtown Commercial (C-3) Zoning District located at 15416 South Second Street.
Mindi Laaker,
City Clerk
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