CITY OF OMAHA PUBLIC NOTICES 11/2/23
“Pursuant to Chapter 34, Article VI, Division 3 of the Omaha Municipal Code, you are hereby notified that:
It shall be the duty of the occupant, as well as the duty of the owner, of any lot or land or real estate in the city to clear all ice and snow from the sidewalks adjoining the said lot, land or real estate within 24 hours after the city has declared that snow removal operation on the city’s major streets are complete. The failure or refusal of any owner or occupant to fulfill this duty and to clear all ice and snow and other obstructions from the sidewalks has been declared unlawful and may be punishable pursuant to Omaha Municipal Code Sec. 1-10. It is also unlawful for any person to place snow or ice upon any street or alley right-of-way from private driveways, sidewalks, lots, or other private property.
Pursuant to Omaha Municipal Code Sec. 34-335 the City of Omaha has the authority to clear the sidewalks of the hazard created by snow and ice. The expense the City incurs for removing snow and ice accumulations upon sidewalks may be assessed against the adjoining property, at the following rates:
Amount of Snow in inches Cost per Lineal (running) Foot of Sidewalk to remove*
Trace (or ice) to 5.99-inches $3.45 per Lineal Foot (includes 15% administrative fee)
6-inches to 11.99 inches $11.50 per Lineal Foot (includes 15% administrative fee)
12.00-inches or greater $8.63 per Lineal Foot (includes 15% administrative fee)
*Based on a maximum standard residential sidewalk width of 5 foot. If sidewalk is greater than
5 foot wide a multiplier will be added.
Additionally, if it has been determined that a property has been in violation of Chapter 34, Article VI, Division 3 within a previous 36 month period, an additional penalty of $150.00 will be assessed for a second violation and $300.00 will be assessed for a third and each subsequent violation. The City of Omaha Public Works Department thanks the City for their cooperation in clearing the sidewalks.”
10/9 - 11/3 ZNEZ
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AGENDA
ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 2023
PRE-MEETING/CASE REVIEW-11:00 A.M.
11th FLOOR
CENTRAL CONFERENCE ROOM
1:00 P.M. - PUBLIC HEARING
LEGISLATIVE CHAMBER - LC LEVEL
OMAHA/DOUGLAS CIVIC CENTER
1819 FARNAM STREET
LAYOVER CASES:
Waiver of Section 55-186 – Variance to the maximum impervious coverage percentage from 50% to 54% to allow for the construction of a detached garage; 14334 Polk Cir.
Waiver of Section 55-186 – Variance to the required rear yard setback from 25’ to 18’ and to the maximum impervious coverage from 50% to 60% to allow for the construction of an attached, covered patio; 5250 S. 50th St.
NEW CASES:
Waiver of Section 55-830 – Variance to the required setback for a monument sign from 12’ to 6’; to the maximum square footage per monument sign from 25 sq. ft. to 27 sq. ft.; and to the maximum sign budget from 32 sq. ft. to 75.2 sq. ft. to allow for a new monument sign for an existing church; 1517 S. 114th St.
Waiver of Section 55-186 – Variance to the required interior side yard setback from 5’ to 2’ to allow for the replacement of an existing, attached carport; 3231 S. 40th St.
Waiver of Section 55-246 – Variance to the required interior side yard setback from 5’ to 3’ and 0’ and to the minimum lot width from 40’ to 30’ to allow for the construction of a single-family home; 1932 S. 14th St.
Waiver of Section 55-186 & 55-734 – Variance to the required interior side yard setback from 5’ to 3’ and to the required number of off-street parking stalls from 2 to 1 to allow for the construction of two single-family homes; 5329 & 5333 N. 36th St.
Waiver of Section 55-186 & 55-734 – Variance to the required interior side yard setback from 5’ to 3’ and to the required number of off-street parking stalls from 2 to 1 to allow for the construction of three single-family homes
Waiver of Section 55-186 – Variance to the required rear yard setback from 25’ to 16’ and 5’ to allow for the construction of a slide, pool house, and basketball court; 1407 Elk Ridge Dr.
Waiver of Section 55-764(d)(2) – Variance to the capacity limitations for a Daycare Services (General) use in a R4(35) District from 12 to 100 individuals; 3020 Huntington Ave.
Waiver of Section 55-834(2) – Variance to the maximum area of a monument sign from 32 sq. ft. to 42 sq. ft. to allow for the installation of a monument sign for a new mental health center; 7150 Arbor St.
Waiver of Section 55-146 & 55-740(e) – Variance to the maximum impervious coverage percentage from 40% to 48%; to the minimum street yard landscaping from 70% to 66%; and to the hard-surface driveway requirement to allow for the construction of a second concrete driveway and two-strip parking pad with pervious pavers; 6615 Winslow Pl.
Waiver of Section 55-836(2) – Variance to the minimum setback for a pole sign from 12’ to 0.5’ to allow for the relocation of an existing pole sign; 820 N. 205th St.
Waiver of Section 55-186 – Variance to the required interior side yard setback from 5’ to 3’ to allow for the construction of a home addition; 4429 S. 154th Cir.
Waiver of Section 55-716 & 55-717 – Variance to the minimum bufferyard requirement between GI and DR Districts from 60’ to 40’ and to the screening provisions to provide no new screening on the north and south sides of the site to allow for the construction of a storage building; 7939 Irvington Rd.
Waiver of Section 55-186, 55-715 & 55-742 – Variance to the required rear yard setback from 25’ to 22’ 7”; to the front yard setback from 35’ to 17’ 5”; to the maximum impervious coverage from 50% to 53.2%; to the minimum street yard landscaping from 60% to 27.7%; and to allow parking in the front yard setback to allow for the construction of a rear home addition and reconstruction of a front porch and residential parking area; 2406 N. 58th St.
Waiver of Section 55-206 – Variance to the minimum lot width from 40’ to 31’; to the minimum lot area from 4,000 sq. ft. to 3,780 sq. ft.; and to the front yard setback from 35’ to 7’ to allow for the construction of a single-family home; 1808 N. 34th St.
Waiver of Section 55-786(e) – Variance to the residential fence regulations to allow a 6’ tall, greater than 50% open fence in the street side yard setback; 2749 N. 182nd St.
Waiver of Section 55-734 – Variance to the required number of off-street parking stalls from 2 to 1 to allow for the construction of a single-family home; 3031 Pratt St.
Waiver of Section 55-126 – Variance to the maximum impervious coverage from 30% to 35% to allow for the construction of a garage addition; 207 S. 93rd Ave.
Waiver of Section 55-366, 55-715, 55-716 & 55-763(b) – Variance to the required front yard setback from 25’ to 3’ and 8’; to the minimum street yard landscaping depth from 10’ to 3’ and 8’; to the minimum bufferyard between CC and R7 Districts from 20’ to 2’; and to the minimum number of incidental dwelling units in a common development from 1 to 2 to allow for the proposed addition to the existing Simple Foundation building; 3003 Q St.
Waiver of Section 55-186 – Variance to the required rear yard setback from 25’ to 18.6’ to allow for the replacement and enlargement of an existing rear yard deck; 4724 S. 187th Ave.
NOTE: All requests for sign language interpreters (signers) will require a minimum of 48 hours advance notice. If necessary, contact the Board Secretary at (402) 444-5150 x2061.
The Zoning Board of Appeals reserves the right to amend the above agenda. The Zoning Board of Appeals agenda and other information regarding the Zoning Board of Appeals and Planning Department are available on the Internet at http://www.cityofomaha.org/planning. The agendas available on the Internet are subject to change and are for convenience purposes only. A copy of the official agenda, kept continually current, shall be available for public inspection at the office of the Omaha Planning Department, 1819 Farnam Street, Suite 1100, Omaha, Nebraska, during normal business hours.
Prior to the hearing, the applicant may schedule a time to review the City’s case file during normal business hours by contacting the Planning Department at (402) 444-5150 ext. 2051. If an alternative (audio version) to this agenda is necessary, please notify the Board Secretary at (402) 444-5150 ext. 2061, 72 hours in advance.
Jake Placzek
Zoning Board of Appeals Administrator
11/2 ZNEZ
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NOTICE
The members of the Omaha Douglas Public Building Commission will convene a special meeting at 8:30 a.m. on Thursday, November 9, 2023, in the Legislative Chamber, Room LC-4, in the Omaha-Douglas Civic, 1819 Farnam Street, Omaha, Nebraska. An agenda for said meeting, kept continually current, is available for public inspection in the Office of the Administrator, Civic Center Suite 1205, 1819 Farnam Street, Omaha, Nebraska, but the Commission shall have the right to modify the agenda at said meeting when convened. If a signer is needed, please call our office at least five days prior to the meeting.
Brinker Harding, CHAIR
Omaha Douglas Public Building Commission
11/2 ZNEZ
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