CITY OF OMAHA PUBLIC NOTICES 3/16/22
CITY OF OMAHA
Notice is hereby given that the City Council of the City of Omaha met on March 8, 2022 and passed and approved the following ordinances:
ORDINANCE NO. 42891
AN ORDINANCE to amend the official zoning map of the City of Omaha adopted by Section 55-65 of the Omaha Municipal Code, by changing certain boundaries of the official zoning map of the City of Omaha in accordance with Section 55-886 of the Omaha Municipal Code, to rezone property located Northeast of 168th and State Streets from AG-Agricultural District to DR-Development Reserve District.
Summary: The official zoning map adopted by Section 55-65 of the Omaha Municipal Code be, and the same hereby is, changed and amended in accordance with Section 55-886 of the Omaha Municipal Code so that: Outlots E-L, The Hill, a subdivision as surveyed, platted and recorded in Douglas County, Nebraska, are hereby rezoned from AG-Agricultural District to DR-Development Reserve District.
First Reading February 15, 2022; Second Reading March 1, 2022; Third Reading, Public Hearing and Vote March 8, 2022
PASSED: March 8, 2022: 7-0
City of Omaha
Jean Stothert, Mayor
Elizabeth Butler, City Clerk
ORDINANCE NO. 42892
AN ORDINANCE to amend the official zoning map of the City of Omaha adopted by Section 55-65 of the Omaha Municipal Code, by changing certain boundaries of the official zoning map of the City of Omaha in accordance with Section 55-886 of the Omaha Municipal Code, to rezone property located Northeast of 168th and State Streets from AG-Agricultural District to R4-Single Family Residential District (High Density).
Summary: The official zoning map adopted by Section 55-65 of the Omaha Municipal Code be, and the same hereby is, changed and amended in accordance with Section 55-886 of the Omaha Municipal Code so that: Lots 172-261, The Hill, a subdivision as surveyed, platted and recorded in Douglas County, Nebraska, are hereby rezoned from AG-Agricultural District to R4-Single Family Residential District (High Density).
First Reading February 15, 2022; Second Reading March 1, 2022; Third Reading, Public Hearing and Vote March 8, 2022
PASSED: March 8, 2022: 7-0
City of Omaha
Jean Stothert, Mayor
Elizabeth Butler, City Clerk
ORDINANCE NO. 42893
AN ORDINANCE to amend the official zoning map of the City of Omaha adopted by Section 55-65 of the Omaha Municipal Code, by changing certain boundaries of the official zoning map of the City of Omaha in accordance with Section 55-886 of the Omaha Municipal Code, to rezone property located Northeast of 168th and State Streets from AG-Agricultural District to R5-Urban Family Residential District.
Summary: The official zoning map adopted by Section 55-65 of the Omaha Municipal Code be, and the same hereby is, changed and amended in accordance with Section 55-886 of the Omaha Municipal Code so that: Lots 262-393, The Hill, a subdivision as surveyed, platted and recorded in Douglas County, Nebraska, are hereby rezoned from AG-Agricultural District to R5-Urban Family Residential District.
First Reading February 15, 2022; Second Reading March 1, 2022; Third Reading, Public Hearing and Vote March 8, 2022
PASSED: March 8, 2022: 7-0
City of Omaha
Jean Stothert, Mayor
Elizabeth Butler, City Clerk
ORDINANCE NO. 42889
AN ORDINANCE to amend the official zoning map of the City of Omaha adopted by Section 55-65 of the Omaha Municipal Code, by changing certain boundaries of the official zoning map of the City of Omaha in accordance with Section 55-886 of the Omaha Municipal Code, to rezone property located at 1828 Sahler Street from GI - General Industrial District to R5 - Urban Family Residential District.
Summary: The official zoning map adopted by Section 55-65 of the Omaha Municipal Code be, and the same hereby is, changed and amended in accordance with Section 55-886 of the Omaha Municipal Code so that: Lots 14 and 15, Block 1, Boulevard Park Subdivision, a subdivision as surveyed, platted and recorded in Douglas County, Nebraska, are hereby rezoned from GI - General Industrial District to R5 - Urban Family Residential District.
First Reading February 15, 2022; Second Reading March 1, 2022; Third Reading, Public Hearing and Vote March 8, 2022
PASSED: March 8, 2022: 7-0
City of Omaha
Jean Stothert, Mayor
Elizabeth Butler, City Clerk
ORDINANCE NO. 42890
AN ORDINANCE to amend the official zoning map of the City of Omaha adopted by Section 55-65 of the Omaha Municipal Code, by changing certain boundaries of the official zoning map of the City of Omaha in accordance with Section 55-886 of the Omaha Municipal Code, to rezone property located at 8121 Grant and 8206 Burdette Streets from R2 - Single-Family Residential District (Low-Density) and R3 - Single-Family Residential District (Medium-Density) to R3 - Single-Family Residential District (Medium-Density).
Summary: The official zoning map adopted by Section 55-65 of the Omaha Municipal Code be, and the same hereby is, changed and amended in accordance with Section 55-886 of the Omaha Municipal Code so that: Lot 1, West Benson Replat 19, a subdivision as surveyed, platted and recorded in Douglas County, Nebraska, is hereby rezoned from R2 - Single-Family Residential District (Low-Density) and R3 - Single-Family Residential District (Medium-Density) to R3 - Single-Family Residential District (Medium-Density).
First Reading February 15, 2022; Second Reading March 1, 2022; Third Reading, Public Hearing and Vote March 8, 2022
PASSED: March 8, 2022: 7-0
City of Omaha
Jean Stothert, Mayor
Elizabeth Butler, City Clerk
ORDINANCE NO. 42894
AN ORDINANCE to approve a PUR-Planned Unit Redevelopment Overlay District located southeast of 6th and Woolworth Streets, to approve the Development Plan, and to provide for an effective date.
Summary: In accordance with Sections 55-595 through 55-600 of the Omaha Municipal Code, a FUR-Planned Unit Redevelopment Overlay District and the Development Plan, attached hereto and made a part hereof, are hereby approved, for the following described land in Douglas County, Nebraska: Lots 1-4, Block 22, Credit Foncier, a subdivision as surveyed, platted and recorded in Douglas County, Nebraska, in addition to 15 foot strip of vacated land to the adjacent north and east, 20 foot strip of vacated land to the adjacent west, and half of the vacated alley to the adjacent south. are hereby rezoned to be included in and incorporated into the PUR-Planned Unit Redevelopment Overlay District; provided, that the base zoning district for such property shall not be changed by this ordinance.
First Reading February 15, 2022; Second Reading March 1, 2022; Third Reading, Public Hearing and Vote March 8, 2022
PASSED: March 8, 2022: 7-0
City of Omaha
Jean Stothert, Mayor
Elizabeth Butler, City Clerk
ORDINANCE NO. 42896
AN ORDINANCE (1) to approve an agreement between the City of Omaha and the Douglas County Board of Commissioners, Douglas County Administrative Office in the amount of one hundred ninety-seven thousand, seven hundred and forty-seven dollars ($197,747); and (2) to authorize funding for such agreement from the City of Omaha’s FY 2021 Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grant (JAG) Program, Award #15PBJA-21-GG-01674-JAGX, awarded by the U.S. Department of Justice, Office of Justice Programs, Bureau of Justice Assistance; to provide funding for law enforcement equipment, prosecutor and corrections programs, and technology improvements and training; to authorize payment from such grant funding and involving appropriations of more than one year in conformity with Section 5.17 of the Home Rule Charter; and, providing for the effective date hereof.
Summary: Same
First Reading February 15, 2022; Second Reading and Public Hearing March 1, 2022; Third Reading and Vote March 8, 2022
PASSED: March 8, 2022: 7-0
City of Omaha
Jean Stothert, Mayor
Elizabeth Butler, City Clerk
ORDINANCE NO. 42895
AN ORDINANCE approving the contract with DPS, LLC, for OPW 54156, being the Transportation of Sludge Cake Biosolids, Missouri River Water Resource Recovery Facility (WRRF) & Papillion Creek WRRF project, at an estimated annual cost of $1,883,700.00, to be effective from April 1, 2022 through December 31, 2024, with an option by the City to extend the contract for two additional 2-year periods; to provide for payments from appropriations of more than one year in accordance with Section 5.17 of the Home Rule Charter of 1956, as amended; to provide for payments from a specific account; and to provide an effective date hereof.
Summary: Same
First Reading February 15, 2022; Second Reading and Public Hearing March 1, 2022; Third Reading and Vote March 8, 2022
PASSED: March 8, 2022: 7-0
City of Omaha
Jean Stothert, Mayor
Elizabeth Butler, City Clerk
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AGENDA
CITY OF OMAHA PLUMBING BOARD
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 23, 2022
PUBLIC HEARING – 1:30 PM
7TH FLOOR – ROOM 702
OMAHA/DOUGLAS CIVIC CENTER
1819 FARNAM STREET
APPROVAL OF PREVIOUS MEETING MINUTES
NEW CASES:
Section 49-219(b): Requesting a temporary Water Conditioning Contractor license due to the departure of the company’s previous license holder.
Section 49-1404(a): Request to use a chrome-plated brass telescoping drain line component at 6314 N. 70th Plz.
Section 49-812(a): Request to use HDPE DIPS DR11 (16” I.D.) pipe material at 11110 State St.
Section 49-722: Request to install a unisex restroom at 1725 N. 42nd St. Bay 19.
Section 49-722: Requesting waiver of fixture count requirements at 4879 S. 132nd Ave.
Section 49-702, 708: Request waiver of urinal requirements for a unisex bathroom at 5710 F St.
Section 49-703, 708(b)(1): Request waiver of maximum travel distance to restrooms at 161 N. 72nd St.
Section 49-702: Request waiver of clothes washer requirement for multi-family building at 6307 Maple St.
Section 49-1130: Request waiver of exterior grease interceptor requirements at 505 N. 155th Plz.
APPROVAL OF APPRENTICESHIP AGREEMENTS
DISCUSSION:
• Location and availability of the current Omaha Plumbing Code.
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 ext. 2062.
The Plumbing Board reserves the right to amend the above agenda. The Plumbing Board agenda and other information regarding the Plumbing Board and Planning Department are available on the Internet at http://www.cityofomaha.org/planning/boards/plumbing-board. 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 1110, 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 Board Secretary at 402-444-5150 ext. 2062. If an alternative (audio version) to this agenda is necessary, please notify the Board Secretary at 402-444-5150 ext. 2062, 72 hours in advance.
Martin Gomez, Administrator
City of Omaha Plumbing Board
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AGENDA
CITY OF OMAHA BOARD OF
EXAMINERS FOR ENGINEERS
TUESDAY, MARCH 22, 2022*
PUBLIC MEETING – 12:00 PM
12TH FLOOR – ROOM 1210
OMAHA/DOUGLAS CIVIC CENTER
1819 FARNAM STREET
Approval of Meeting Minutes
Report from Chief Mechanical Inspector
Executive Session to Grade:
March Stationary Engineer Exam
February Hoisting and Portable Exam
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 ext. 2062.
The Board of Examiners for Engineers reserves the right to amend the above agenda. The Board of Examiners for Engineers agenda and other information regarding the Board of Examiners for Engineers and Planning Department are available on the Internet at https://planning.cityofomaha.org/boards/board-of-examiners-for-engineers. 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 1110, 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 Board Secretary at 402-444-5150 ext. 2062. If an alternative (audio version) to this agenda is necessary, please notify the Board Secretary at 402-444-5150 ext. 2062, 72 hours in advance.
Thomas E. Phipps, Administrator
City of Omaha Board of
Examiners for Engineers
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CITY of OMAHA
AIR QUALITY CONTROL
Notice is given to the public according to Chapter 41 of the Omaha Municipal Code of the application of Omaha Public Schools to renew their operating permit for the administrative facility at 3215 Cuming Street, Omaha. The potential emissions, in tons, for this facility are: TSP 5.5, PM10 3.9, PM2.5 2.8, SOx 11.3, NOx 35.7, VOC 1.5, CO 21.1, Ammonia 1.3, Formaldehyde 0.06, Hexane 0.45 and CO2 Equivalent 38,573.
No significant impact on air quality is expected from the operation of this facility. Douglas County is in attainment with air quality standards for the listed pollutants. Approval is recommended with the condition that any pollution control equipment that may be necessary for compliance with the City of Omaha or Nebraska Air Pollution Control Rules and Regulations will be installed within 180 days after notification by the City of noncompliance.
All information submitted by the applicant and the proposed approval by Air Quality Control are available for inspection by the public at the office of Omaha Air Quality Control from March 16, 2022 to April 16, 2022. Comments received during that period will be considered. During that period the applicant, or any interested person or group of persons, may request or petition the Control Officer for a public hearing, and state the nature of the issues to be raised and all arguments and factual grounds supporting their position. The Control Officer may hold a public hearing if the comments, requests, or petitions raise legal, policy or discretionary questions and significant public interest exists with respect to the application. Comments should be mailed to:
John Finlan Mayne
Public Works
Air Quality Control
5600 S. 10th Street
Omaha, NE 68107
402-444-3915
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CITY OF OMAHA
PUBLIC NOTICE
Notice of Duty of all property owners, agents, occupants or persons in possession of property to cut weeds, grass and worthless vegetation and not to litter or to cause or allow litter, including vehicular litter, to be deposited thereon or to allow such litter to remain on such property other than in proper receptacles provided thereof; further notice of duty of all property owners not to park or store any vehicle or machine on residential property in violation of any Municipal Law, State Statute, or Federal Law.
Notice is hereby given that Chapter 18, of the Omaha Municipal Code requires owners, agents, occupants or persons in possession or control of any lot or ground, or part thereof, in the City to cut and clear such property together with one-half (1/2) of the streets and alleys abutting thereon of all weeds, grass and worthless vegetation which has reached the height of twelve (12) inches or more.
Such weeds, grass and worthless vegetation must be cut as close to the ground level as possible and shall be so maintained that the same do not extend twelve (12) inches or more above the ground at any time and such cutting shall be raked and removed from such premises.
Notice is also hereby given that Charter 18, of the Omaha Municipal Code as amended requires owners, agents, occupants or persons in possession or control of any lot or ground, or part thereof, in the City of Omaha not to litter or to cause or allow litter (as defined in said Ordinance) to be deposited thereon or to allow to remain on such property, other than in proper receptacles provided therefore.
Notice is further given that it shall be unlawful for a person who owns or who is in control any property to fail or refuse to keep such property free of litter, to prevent litter from being carried or deposited by the elements beyond such property or to allow litter to remain on such property.
Notice is further given that it shall be unlawful for any person who owns or is in control Of any property to place, cause to be placed, or allow to remain on his property any
Vehicular litter or any vehicle or vehicles or parts thereof which are as set forth in Section 18-21 of said Ordinance, provided, however, that said Section shall not apply to any vehicle which qualifies as an historic or special interest vehicle as defined in Sections 60.311.15 through 60.311.20 Revised Statues of Nebraska, 1943, as amended, or to any
Vehicle which is kept in the operation of a business pursuant to any Municipal Ordinance or is kept within a garage.
Notice is further given that it shall be unlawful for any person to park or store any vehicle, machine, or parts thereof in violation of the Municipal Code, State Statutes or Federal Law. Notice is further given that whenever the City and through its authorized Representative determines that any litter as defined in Section 18-21 or other condition prohibited by the Chapter 18 of the Omaha Municipal Code, causes imminent danger to public health, safety or welfare, it may remove such litter or remedy such conditions, at the expense of the owner of the land on which such litter is found.
Furthermore, if the owners agents, occupants or persons in possession or control of any such property shall fail to so cut and clear said property as above described, the City may cause such weeds, grass and worthless vegetation to be cut or sprayed or such litter to be removed or any combination thereof, and assess the actual cost thereof in amounts as determined by Resolution of the City Council during the month of April each year upon the property in the same manner as special assessments and shall have the right to continue cutting such weeds at anytime after the dates provided until new growth of the following year.
Furthermore, in addition to the payment of the actual cost as provided in section 18-28 and the penalty for violations provided in section 18-30 hereof, any person, firm or corporation who fails to cut weeds, grass and worthless vegetation, or to remove litter, or both, as required by this Chapter shall be subject to the following penalties:
For the first violation a penalty in the sum of Seventy-Five Dollars ($75.00) will apply. For the second violation at the same location a penalty in the sum of One Hundred-Fifty Dollars ($150.00) will apply. For the third or more violation a penalty in the sum of Three Hundred Dollars ($300.00) will apply unless, if within 24 months of two prior violations, a penalty in the sum of Five Hundred Dollars ($500.00) will apply.
In the event any person, firm, or corporation fails to pay the cost of the penalty as above provided, the City may assess the same upon the property in the same manner as special assessments or the City may sue any such person or persons in any court of competent jurisdiction for the amount of the penalty due and payable under the terms and provisions of this Chapter and may recover a judgment against such person or persons for the amount so due, together with interest.
In addition to the penalties above set forth, any person who violates any of the provisions of Chapter 18, of the Omaha Municipal Code is deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction thereof shall be subject to a fine in any sum not to exceed Five Hundred Dollars ($500.00) or to be imprisoned not to exceed six (6) months in jail or any combination of such fine and imprisonment for each offense in the discretion of the Court.
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