CITY OF OMAHA PUBLIC NOTICES 5/30/22
NOTICE OF THE SITTING OF THE CITY COUNCIL AS A BOARD OF EQUALIZATION
To the owners of lots, parts of lots and places of real estate described herein and abutting or adjacent to the streets, alleys, or avenues herein situated in whole or in part within any of the districts herein specified and all being within the City of Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska.
You are hereby notified that the City Council of the City of Omaha will sit as a Board of Equalization in the Legislative Chamber in the Omaha/Douglas Civic Center, Omaha, Nebraska, at least one day from 1:00 p.m. until 2:00 p.m., commencing June 7, 2022, for the purpose of considering and equalizing the proposed levy of special taxes and assessments prepared by the Public Works Department and now on file in the Office of the City Clerk, and correcting any errors therein, and hearing all complaints that the owners of property so to be assessed and taxed may have to be made; said special taxes and assessments proposed to be levied being necessary to cover the actual cost of the public improvements duly authorized to be made pursuant to Section 34-331 to 34-334 of the Omaha Municipal Code and now completed as follows:
SWSR DISTRICT NO. 2022-01
AMOUNTS PROPOSED AS SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS TO COVER THE COST OF CLEARING SNOW FROM SIDEWALKS IN SIDEWALK DISTRICT NO. SWSR 2022-01 UPON THE LOTS AND PIECES OF REAL ESTATE MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS:
OWNER NAME LEGAL ADDRESS ASSESSED AMOUNT
BILS III STEPHEN H 1628 S 138 ST $231.75
CRAWFORD CORBY 2711 N 143 AVE $643.75
DRAIN DAN E 7963 BONDESSON ST $624.45
EDINGER MELISSA J 2129 N 141 AVE $144.20
FRANCIS ERIC 5034 TRAIL CREEK AVE $257.50
HOFMAIER DALE 4301 SHIRLEY ST $412.00
HUFFAKER GEORGE 3806 N 93 ST $695.25
LSRMF MH MASTER PARTICIP TR II 425 S FINANCIAL PL #2000 $592.25
SFI LTD PARTNERSHIP 53 10040 REGENCY CIR #200 $1,433.00
SFI LTD PARTNERSHIP 53 10040 REGENCY CIR #200 $531.75
SKYLINE SUCCESSIUM LLC 935 N 146 CIR $154.50
SWERCZEK NATHAN 5527 S 114 ST $1,004.25
TOTAL AMOUNT: $6,724.65
The respective amounts proposed to be assessed have been determined by or in connection with the use of a scaling back and graduating process with reference to benefits conferred by the improvements and all such amounts estimated to be uniform and not in excess of the benefits conferred by the improvements.
You are further notified that said proposed plan of assessment is now subject to the inspection and examination of any of the owners of said lots or pieced of real estate, or any other person interested in said proposed assessments at the Office of the City Clerk, and that it is proposed that unless for good and sufficient cause when it may be otherwise ordered and determined, the cost of said clearing of snow from sidewalk, respectively, shall be assessed on the several lots and pieces of real estate, as shown herein, and by said proposed plans and specifications pursuant to Section 34-333 of the Omaha Municipal Code.
WRITTEN PROTEST MUST BE FILED WITH THE CITY CLERK SEVEN DAYS BEFORE THE BOARD MEETING.
You are hereby notified to appear before the Board of Equalization at the time and place above specified to make complaints, statements or objections you may desire concerning any of said proposed levies and assessments of said special taxes.
Elizabeth Butler
City Clerk
Published in the Daily Record, the Official Newspaper of the City of Omaha, on May 16, May 23 and May 30, 2022.
5/16, 5/23, 5/30 ZNEZ
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NOTICE OF THE SITTING OF THE CITY COUNCIL AS A BOARD OF EQUALIZATION
To the owners of lots, parts of lots and pieces of real estate described herein and all being within the City of Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska.
You are hereby notified that the City Council of the City of Omaha will sit as a Board of Equalization in the Legislative Chambers in the Omaha/Douglas Civic Center, Omaha, Nebraska, at least one day from 1:00 P.M. until 2:00 P.M., commencing JUNE 7, 2022, for the purpose of considering and equalizing the proposed levy of special taxes and assessments prepared by the Finance Department, and now on file in the Office of the City Clerk, and correcting any errors therein, and hearing all complaints that the owners of property so to be assessed and taxed may have to be made; said special taxes and assessments proposed to be levied being necessary to cover the actual cost of removal of litter and the penalty for violation pursuant to Sections 18-21 to 18-30 of the Omaha Municipal Code.
GROUP NO. 2022-07 LITTER
AMOUNTS PROPOSED AS SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS TO COVER THE CHARGES FOR REMOVING LITTER ON CERTAIN LOTS AND PARCELS OF REAL ESTATE IN THE CITY OF OMAHA, DOUGLAS COUNTY, NEBRASKA, PURSUANT TO SECTIONS 18 21 THROUGH 18 30 OF THE OMAHA MUNICIPAL CODE, AND MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS:
OWNER NAME PROPERTY ADDRESS ASSESSED AMOUNT
31408 PROPERTIES LLC 7004 N 31 AV 525.00
3D RENOVATIONS LLC 3917 FLORENCE BD 279.00
ALI TARIQ 4109 VALLEY ST 279.00
ANTHONY PROPERTY MANAGEMENT 1469 S 17 ST 279.00
BEAMAN JOHN T 4465 NEBRASKA AV 525.00
BIESEN SEAN A 5924 N 33 ST 704.00
CHAMIZO JUAN 4668 MARCY ST 279.00
COUNCIL BLUFFS DEVELOPMENT CO 4201 MAPLE ST 704.00
DELEON PEDRO 3514 N 36 ST 704.00
DRIELING ALDEAN S 4112 N 25 ST 704.00
ENTRUST GOUP INC FBO ETAL 3517 LAUREL AV 860.00
ERICKSON ROXI 6029 DECATUR ST 790.00
EVH LLC 1049 PARK AV 279.00
FLETCHER AMY L 3132 YOUNG ST 279.00
HARRIS MAGGIE 4616 FLORENCE BD 961.00
HARRIS MAGGIE 4612 FLORENCE BD 875.00
HERNANDEZ ROLANDO 4711 N 40 ST 704.00
HUNDERTMARK CANDICE 4222 S 37 ST 279.00
KUDRNA JR FRANK J 307 WOOLWORTH AV 817.05
LARRY JR DEWEY 3123 LAFAYETTE AV 354.00
LUVIANOO WENDOLYN D 1755 S 9 ST 1,015.70
MCCRIGHT TOM 4309 CORBY ST 354.00
MCILREE JOHN S 2852 MARTIN AV 1,046.00
METRO DRIVEWAY REPLACEMENT LL 4512 H ST 365.00
MITCHELL ROSCOE C 2620 N 19 AV 779.00
MOHAN SUJATHA 4632 AMES AV 440.00
OLSON ERIK LOYD 4366 LAFAYETTE AV 365.00
OMAHA HOUSING AUTHORITY 4480 G ST 279.00
PORTILLO GUSTAVO 1018 N 32 ST 344.00
RUFF II HUBERT 1715 LAKE ST 430.00
SIMOUSEN ROBERT 5413 N 37 ST 704.00
SVEHLA JOHN K 4826 S 19 ST 365.00
TADDY BABLUE 4310 MIAMI ST 354.00
USA BUILDERS LLC 5018 VANE CR 440.00
VASQUEZ FELICITOS A 5620 N 29 ST 704.00
TOTAL AMOUNT: $19,164.75
The respective amounts proposed to be assessed have been determined by the actual cost of removal of litter by the City and the penalty for violation provided by Sections 18-21 to 18-30 of the Omaha Municipal Code.
You are further notified that said proposed plan of assessment is now subject to the inspection and examination of any of the owners of said lots or pieces of real estate, or any other person interested in said proposed assessments at the Office of the City Clerk, and that it is proposed that unless for good and sufficient cause when it may be otherwise ordered and determined, the cost of said removal of litter shall be assessed on the several lots and pieces of real estate, as shown herein, and by said proposed plan.
WRITTEN PROTEST MUST BE FILED WITH THE CITY CLERK SEVEN DAYS BEFORE THE BOARD MEETING.
You are hereby notified to appear before the Board of Equalization at the time and place above specified to make complaints, statements or objections you may desire concerning any of said proposed levies and assessments of said special taxes.
Elizabeth Butler
City Clerk
Published in the Daily Record, the Official Newspaper of the City of Omaha, on May 16, May 23 and May 30, 2022.
5/16, 5/23, 5/30 ZNEZ
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NOTICE OF THE SITTING OF THE CITY COUNCIL AS A BOARD OF EQUALIZATION
***CORRECTIVE PUBLICATION***
To the owners of lots, parts of lots and pieces of real estate described herein and all being within the City of Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska.
You are hereby notified that the City Council of the City of Omaha will sit as a Board of Equalization in the Legislative Chambers in the Omaha/Douglas Civic Center, Omaha, Nebraska, at least one day from 1:00 P.M. until 2:00 P.M., commencing JUNE 7, 2022, for the purpose of considering and equalizing the proposed levy of special taxes and assessments prepared by the Finance Department, and now on file in the Office of the City Clerk, and correcting any errors therein, and hearing all complaints that the owners of property so to be assessed and taxed may have to be made; said special taxes and assessments proposed to be levied being necessary to cover the actual cost of cutting and clearing weeds, grass and worthless vegetation and the penalty for violation pursuant to Sections 18-21 to 18-30 of the Omaha Municipal Code.
GROUP NO. 2022-06 WEEDS
AMOUNTS PROPOSED AS SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS TO COVER THE CHARGES FOR CUTTING AND CLEARING WEEDS, GRASS AND WORTHLESS VEGETATION ON CERTAIN LOTS AND PARCELS OF REAL ESTATE IN THE CITY OF OMAHA, DOUGLAS COUNTY, NEBRASKA, PURSUANT TO SECTIONS 18 21 THROUGH 18 30 OF THE OMAHA MUNICIPAL CODE, AND MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS:
OWNER PROPERTY ADDRESS ASSESSED AMOUNT
31408 PROPERTIES LLC 7004 N 31 AV 191.00
BEDELL BENJAMIN H 4519 NICHOLAS ST 115.00
BENSON JENNIFER M 9706 MEREDITH AV 191.00
BROOKS EDWARD E 5406 CROWN POINT AV 228.00
BURCIAGA DANIELA SALCEDO 6500 RAILROAD AV 228.00
BURTWISTLE CHARLES 2002 N 48 ST 191.00
BUSCH ALLAN L 3323 SHEFFIELD ST 616.00
CHAVEZ ESTABAN CHAVEZ 3949 HARTMAN AV 734.00
DELUXE PROPERTIES LLC 3036 LARIMORE AV 191.00
DVORAK ANN M 6035 PARKER ST 191.00
DYNAMIC PROPERTIES LLC 1003 S 42 ST 191.00
END OF THE ROAD LLC 4301 MORNINGSIDE DR 228.00
ERICKSON ROXI 6029 DECATUR ST 579.00
FOSTER ELTON 3959 N 40 AV 229.00
FROHARDT NICK 9207 BLONDO ST 191.00
GILBATRAR TWO LLC 4240 BURDETTE ST 191.00
GILL PETER J 6304 N 42 ST 616.00
GUZMAN ABEL 3112 VINTON ST 115.00
H & E RENTAL PROPERTIES LLC 5429 S 60 ST 303.00
HARRIS JAMAR Est. 3601 Forest Lawn Ave 460.00
HARRIS MAGGIE 4616 FLORENCE BD 379.00
HARRIS MAGGIE 4612 FLORENCE BD 579.00
HAYES WILLIAM H 4233 TERRACE DR 191.00
HEMMINGSEN TROY L 2955 N 55th St, Omaha, NE, 68104 616.00
HERMAN AND THORN LLC 7059 BEDFORD AV 191.00
HEYDEN CHRISTIAN 2318 N 143 ST 191.00
HOLLY KANDICE M 8713 C ST 191.00
HURLEY MICHAEL E 1218 ARTHUR ST 190.00
JEFFERSON ROGER P 1911 PINKNEY ST 616.00
JERABEK GREGORY J 3022 N 48 AV 416.00
JOHNSON GREGORY A 2801 SPRAGUE ST 653.00
JOHNSON PAMELA L 1817 PINKNEY ST 266.00
KATEMANITY LLC 1911 S 14 ST 154.00
KAUPA BETTY L 3121 X ST 228.00
KLESITZ REALTY LLC 2403 BLONDO ST 154.00
LIVINGSTON BREANNA JADE 4123 N 100 ST 191.00
LODWIG KEEFE D 22027 RIVERSIDE DR 115.00
M M & L INTERNATIONAL CORP 2866 VANE ST 115.00
MADSEN JOHN J 1519 B St, Omaha, NE, 68107 616.00
MENARD TIPPERY GWENDOLYN M 2411 ELLISON AV 191.00
MEYERS DILLON 4717 N 83 ST 191.00
MILES EVELYN 5634 N 93 AV 266.00
MM HOMEBUYERS LLC 2802 FORT ST 229.00
MORENO MARISELA 4110 S 29 ST 154.00
OMAHA CELLULAR TELEPHONE CO 10509 BURT CR 790.00
OURADA JIMMY 3474 JEFFERSON ST 616.00
OZUNA OFELIA 2720 S 4 ST 228.00
P AND A HOLDINGS LLC 1120 N 45 ST 579.00
PETERS ERIN EBMEIER 412 S 49 ST 191.00
RICE WILLIAM J 2859 NEWPORT AV 579.00
RIGG HEIDORF LLC 3875 GRANT ST 191.00
ROSMAN MARGARET 1205 S 44 ST 154.00
ROTHLISBERGER JEFFREY 5373 N 28 AV 579.00
ROTHLISBERGER JEFFREY K 5801 N 27 ST 191.00
RUSSO ANTHONY 3805 N 75 ST 115.00
SAWYER VERLIN R 2527 PATRICK AV 191.00
SCOTT CAROL A 5228 PACIFIC ST 266.00
SCOTT JOSHUA J 2019 N 20 ST 154.00
SHEER EGO LLC 4309 PIERCE ST 266.00
STAPLETON ANITA L 2877 BAUMAN AV 154.00
STEINHAUER ELEANOR 8769 GRAND AV 190.00
TADDY BABLUE 4310 MIAMI ST 191.00
THOMPSON PROPERTY HOLDENS LLC 1004 S 29 ST 191.00
USA BUILDERS LLC 5018 VANE CR 228.00
VB TWO LLC 5627 CEDAR ST 115.00
WEES KEVIN J 8525 LAFAYETTE AV 191.00
YAGER ALAN P 3525 N 55 ST 416.00
ZIMMERMAN RYAN J 11067 DECATUR ST 191.00
TOTAL AMOUNT: $20,019.00
The respective amounts proposed to be assessed have been determined by the actual cost of cutting and clearing weeds, grass and worthless vegetation by the City and the penalty for violation provided by Sections 18-21 to 18-30 of the Omaha Municipal Code.
You are further notified that said proposed plan of assessment is now subject to the inspection and examination of any of the owners of said lots or pieces of real estate, or any other person interested in said proposed assessments at the Office of the City Clerk, and that it is proposed that unless for good and sufficient cause when it may be otherwise ordered and determined, the cost of said cutting and clearing of weeds, grass and worthless vegetation shall be assessed on the several lots and pieces of real estate, as shown herein, and by said proposed plans.
WRITTEN PROTEST MUST BE FILED WITH THE CITY CLERK SEVEN DAYS BEFORE THE BOARD MEETING.
You are hereby notified to appear before the Board of Equalization at the time and place above specified to make complaints, statements or objections you may desire concerning any of said proposed levies and assessments of said special taxes.
Elizabeth Butler
City Clerk
Published in the Daily Record, the Official Newspaper of the City of Omaha, on May 17, May 23 and May 30, 2022.
5/17, 5/23, 5/30 ZNEZ
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CITY OF OMAHA
PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the City Council of the City of Omaha, Nebraska, will hold public hearings on June 7, 2022, at 2:00 PM in Legislative Chambers, 1819 Farnam Street, Omaha, Nebraska 68183. The purpose of these hearings is to consider approval of:
Class “I” Liquor License for FNC Holdings, LLC, dba “Midtown Bar”, located at 330 North 30th Street.
Class “K” Liquor License for SEI Investments, LLC, dba “Blue Chip Ultra Lounge”, located at 14805 West Maple Road.
Anyone interested in these matters or desiring to give evidence in support of or in protest against the issuance of such license should be in attendance at this meeting.
Elizabeth Butler, CMC
City Clerk, City of Omaha
5/30 ZNEZ
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CITY OF OMAHA
NOTICE TO PUBLIC
The City of Omaha will have a Charter Convention Meeting at 5:00 P.M. on Thursday, June 2, 2022 in the Legislative Chambers of the Omaha/Douglas Civic Center in Omaha, Nebraska, for the purpose of discussing the agenda items and briefing and discussion of public business. Proposed agenda kept continually current shall be available for public inspection in the Omaha/Douglas Civic Center at the Office of the City Clerk.
Elizabeth Butler
City Clerk
ALL REQUESTS FOR SIGN LANGUAGE INTERPRETERS (SIGNERS) WILL REQUIRE A MINIMUM OF 48 HOURS ADVANCE NOTICE.
IF ALTERNATIVE FORMATS ARE NEEDED, ALL REQUESTS WILL REQUIRE A MINIMUM OF 72 HOURS ADVANCE NOTICE.
PLEASE NOTIFY KIMBERLY HOESING AT (402) 444-5552 IF ARRANGEMENTS NEED TO BE MADE.
5/30 ZNEZ
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AGENDA
PROPERTY MAINTENANCE
APPEALS BOARD
THURSDAY, June 2, 2022
1:30 P.M.
OMAHA/DOUGLAS CIVIC CENTER
1819 FARNAM STREET
3RD FLOOR – JESSE LOWE
CONFERENCE ROOM
Appeal notice dated May 2, 2019; 2214 Florence Blvd.
Appeal notice dated October 29, 2021; 1931 N. 11th St.
Appeal notice dated September 9, 2021; 2859 Bristol St. (Case Closed)
Appeal notice dated March 28, 2022; 1204 S. 27th St.
Appeal notice dated April 14, 2022; 2935 Nicholas St.
Rental Registration Consent Agenda Properties; 16065 Gold Place & 1705 S. 90th St.
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 x2062.
5/30 ZNEZ
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CITY OF OMAHA
PUBLIC NOTICE
The Omaha Public Works Department has applied for Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) Public Assistance (PA) Program funding through the Nebraska Emergency Management Agency as a sub- recipient.
Under the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA), federal actions must be reviewed and evaluated for feasible alternatives and for social, economic, historic, environmental, legal, and safety considerations. Under Executive Order (EO) 11988 and EO 11990, FEMA is required to consider alternatives, and to provide a public notice of any proposed actions in or affecting floodplains or wetlands. EO 12898 also requires FEMA to provide the opportunity for public participation in the planning process and to consider potential impacts to minority and low-income populations. This notice may also fulfill requirements under Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act (NHPA).
Funding for the proposed project will be conditional upon compliance with all applicable federal, tribal, state, and local laws, regulations, floodplain standards, permit requirements and conditions.
Sub-Applicant: Omaha Public Works Department
Project Title: 105506 - Mo River WWTP work to be completed, PA-07-NE-4420-PW-02260(0)
Location of Proposed Work:
• Missouri River Water Resources Recovery Facility (MRWRRF), a wastewater treatment plant located at 5600 South 10th Street, Omaha, NE 68107 (41.202158, -95.930921).
• Monroe Street Lift Station (MSLS), located at 6274 S 10th Street, Omaha, NE 68107 (41.196562, -95.929117).
• Approximately quarter-mile section of 10th Street, connecting MRWRRF and MSLS.
• Work area is on the west side of the Missouri River, and east of Mount Vernon Gardens Park.
Special Flood Hazard Area Zone:
This project will perform work in the A Zone, the area of 1% annual chance of flooding, per Omaha City Flood Insurance Rate Map panel 31055C0360H, dated 12/02/2005. This is the flood zone of the Missouri River.
Proposed Work and Purpose:
Omaha Public Works proposes to use FEMA Public Assistance grant funds to complete repairs, install upgrades, and build flood protective measures at the Missouri River Water Reclamation Facility (MRWRRF) and the Monroe Street Lift Station (MSLS).
Repairs to MRWRRF (41.202158, -95.930921) will replace components of clarifier de-watering pits (switches, valves, sludge pumps, priming systems); air-flow machinery; pump control equipment; battery system backups; emergency lighting equipment; and heater units. These replacements restore functionality to systems necessary for the MRWRRF to function as intended. The proposed project includes hazard mitigation measures for floodproofing this facility, in the form of raising the rims of existing manholes, and elevating control panels, control valves, and power transformers.
Repairs to the MSLS facility (41.196562, -95.929117) include repairs and mitigation measures upgrading the diversion structure and lift station to reliably convey 60-65 MGD to the MRWWRF during wet weather events. Upgrades include refurbishing or replacing all equipment in the lift station, updating the facility to meet current code requirements, improving grit collection and removal, screenings improvements, structural refurbishment, and replacement of the existing pumps and motors. Real-time-controls and gate replacements will occur in the diversion structure to maximize conveyance of flows to the newly expanded MRWRRF headworks for treatment of up to 150 MGD of wet weather flows while reducing the number of combined sewer overflow discharges at CSO 119.
The Hazard Mitigation Proposal for this project is to add a flood protection barrier to both MRWRRF and MSLS and elevate an existing roadway linking the two facilities. The chosen method of flood protective barrier will tie-in with existing US Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) levees north of the MRWRRF, and install a mixture of I-wall, T-wall, and dirt berm improvements on the east side of the MRWRRF, between the facility and the Missouri River. These walls will be built to match the height of existing levee to the north and will protect the facility against the 0.2% annual chance of flooding (500-year floodplain). An existing roadway connecting MRWRRF and MSLS will be elevated to withstand 500-year flooding and connect the two facilities. An additional floodwall will be constructed around the MSLS via a mixture of I-wall and T-wall concrete barriers.
Project Alternatives: Ten variations of floodwalls and improvements were considered during project development. Distinct options are presented below. These are options that were not selected for the improvements.
Alternative #1, Full extension of single-lane levee to match existing US Army Corps levee: This alternative would develop up to 6.9 acres of wetland to install a dirt-berm levee to match the height and width of the existing USACE levee to the north, to encompass both MRWRRF and MSLS. The footprint of this levee would be entirely on the east side of the facility, requiring the removal of vegetation. Being near the river would cause additional impacts to flood level, both downstream and across the river in Iowa.
Alternative #2, Build a floodwall around both facilities, in the same alignment of dirt-berm levee: This alternative would require development of wetland, removal of vegetation, and could still have indirect impact to flood levels downstream and in Iowa.
Alternative #3, conduct repairs with minimal improvements and future reliance upon temporary flood barriers: This alternative would be to install temporary HESCO barriers and/or sandbags to protect the facility against flooding from the river. Temporary barriers take time to procure and install. This option is highly dependent on advance warning of flooding.
Comment Period: This will serve as the final public notice regarding the above-described action funded by the FEMA PA program. All comments received can be submitted online, via email, to FEMA at kate.stojsavljevic@fema.dhs.gov. Please use the subject line: “NE-4420-PW-2260, Missouri River WWTP.”
Interested persons may also submit comments and questions in writing, or request a map of this specific project, by writing to the Federal Emergency Management Agency, Region 7, 11224 Holmes Road; Kansas City, MO 64131. Written comments should be sent with the subject line “NE-4420-PW-2260, Missouri River WWTP” to the above address within 15 days of the date of posting.
All comments are due by no later than 15 days of the posted date of this notice.
POSTED ON: May 25, 2022
5/25 - 6/14 ZNEZ
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