CITY OF OMAHA PUBLIC NOTICES 7/6/22
CITY OF OMAHA
Notice is hereby given that the City Council of the City of Omaha met on June 28, 2022 and passed and approved the following ordinances:
ORDINANCE NO. 42974
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 southwest of 132nd and Fort Streets from R6 - Low-Density Multiple-Family Residential District to MU - Mixed Use 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 2- 6, Pegasus, a subdivision as surveyed, platted and recorded in Douglas County, Nebraska, is hereby rezoned from R6 - Low-Density Multiple-Family Residential District to MU - Mixed Use District.
First Reading June 7, 2022; Second Reading June 14, 2022; Third Reading, Public Hearing and Vote June 28, 2022
PASSED: June 28, 2022: 7-0
City of Omaha
Jean Stothert, Mayor
Elizabeth Butler, City Clerk
ORDINANCE NO. 42975
AN ORDIANCE to rescind the PUD-Planned Unit Development Overlay District in a R6-Low-Density Multiple-Family Residential District, for property located southwest of 132nd and Fort Streets, and to provide for an effective date.
Summary: In accordance with Sections 55-681 through 55-688 and 55-886 of the Omaha Municipal Code, the official zoning map adopted by Section 55-65 of the Omaha Municipal Code be, and the same hereby is, changed and amended so that: Lots 2-6, Pegasus, a subdivision as surveyed, platted and recorded in Douglas County, Nebraska, is removed from the boundaries of the PUD-Planned Unit Development Overlay District; provided, that the base zoning district for such property shall not be changed by this ordinance.
First Reading June 7, 2022; Second Reading June 14, 2022; Third Reading, Public Hearing and Vote June 28, 2022
PASSED: June 28, 2022: 7-0
City of Omaha
Jean Stothert, Mayor
Elizabeth Butler, City Clerk
ORDINANCE NO. 42976
AN ORDINANCE to approve a Major Amendment to a Mixed Use District Development Agreement for Pegasus, located southwest of 132nd and Fort Streets, between the City of Omaha and Dr. Terry Bolamperti, providing site development standards; and to provide for an effective date.
Summary: The City of Omaha, in the interest of maintaining public health, safety, and welfare, desires to assure the property located southwest of 132nd and Fort Streets is developed in accordance with the provisions of the Major Amendment to a Mixed Use Development Agreement attached hereto and made a part hereof by reference.
First Reading June 7, 2022; Second Reading June 14, 2022; Third Reading, Public Hearing and Vote June 28, 2022
PASSED: June 28, 2022: 7-0
City of Omaha
Jean Stothert, Mayor
Elizabeth Butler, City Clerk
ORDINANCE NO. 42977
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 south of 213th and I 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 175 through 338 and Outlots G through I, Westbury Creek, 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 June 7, 2022; Second Reading June 14, 2022; Third Reading, Public Hearing and Vote June 28, 2022
PASSED: June 28, 2022: 7-0
City of Omaha
Jean Stothert, Mayor
Elizabeth Butler, City Clerk
ORDINANCE NO. 42978
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 ce1tain 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 Sorensen Parkway and Wenninghoff Road from R4-Single Family Residential District (High Density) to R6-Low-Density Multiple-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 1 & 2 and Outlot A, Redwood Wenninghoff, a subdivision as surveyed, platted and recorded in Douglas County, Nebraska, are hereby rezoned from R4-Single Family Residential District (High Density) to R6-Low-Density Multiple-Family Residential District.
First Reading June 7, 2022; Second Reading June 14, 2022; Third Reading, Public Hearing and Vote June 28, 2022
PASSED: June 28, 2022: 7-0
City of Omaha
Jean Stothert, Mayor
Elizabeth Butler, City Clerk
ORDINANCE NO. 42979
AN ORDINANCE to approve a PUD-Planned Unit Development Overlay District, located Northeast of Sorensen Parkway and Wenninghoff Road, to approve the Development Plan, and to provide for an effective date.
Summary: In accordance with Sections 55-584 through 55-594 of the Omaha Municipal Code, a PUD-Planned Unit Development 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 I & 2 and Outlot A, Redwood Wenninghoff, as surveyed, platted and recorded in Douglas County, Nebraska, is hereby rezoned to be included in and incorporated into the PUD-Planned Unit Redevelopment Overlay District; provided, that the base zoning district for such property shall not be changed by this ordinance.
First Reading June 7, 2022; Second Reading June 14, 2022; Third Reading, Public Hearing and Vote June 28, 2022
PASSED: June 28, 2022: 7-0
City of Omaha
Jean Stothert, Mayor
Elizabeth Butler, City Clerk
SPECIAL ORDINANCE NO. 10320
A SPECIAL ORDINANCE levying a special tax and assessment on all lots and pieces of real estate within Street Improvement Project (SIP) 2019-05, in the City of Omaha, to cover the cost of constructing and improving Poppleton Avenue, from South 78th Street to South 78th Avenue, in Portland cement concrete, and to provide an effective date hereof.
Summary: Same
First Reading June 7, 2022; Second Reading and Public Hearing June 14, 2022; Third Reading and Vote June 28, 2022
PASSED: June 28, 2022: 7-0
City of Omaha
Jean Stothert, Mayor
Elizabeth Butler, City Clerk
SPECIAL ORDINANCE NO. 10321
A SPECIAL ORDINANCE levying a special tax and assessment on all lots and pieces of real estate within Street Improvement District (SID) 2019-01, in the City of Omaha, to cover the cost of constructing and improving Emmet Street, from North 83rd Street to its terminus west of North 85th Street, in Portland cement concrete, and to provide an effective date hereof.
Summary: Same
First Reading June 7, 2022; Second Reading and Public Hearing June 14, 2022; Third Reading and Vote June 28, 2022
PASSED: June 28, 2022: 7-0
City of Omaha
Jean Stothert, Mayor
Elizabeth Butler, City Clerk
SPECIAL ORDINANCE NO. 10322
A SPECIAL ORDINANCE levying a special tax and assessment on all lots and pieces of real estate within Street Improvement District (SID) 2019-06, in the City of Omaha, to cover the cost of constructing and improving Walnut Street, from South 76th Street to South 78th Street, in Portland cement concrete, and to provide an effective date hereof.
Summary: Same
First Reading June 7, 2022; Second Reading and Public Hearing June 14, 2022; Third Reading and Vote June 28, 2022
PASSED: June 28, 2022: 7-0
City of Omaha
Jean Stothert, Mayor
Elizabeth Butler, City Clerk
ORDINANCE NO. 42983
AN ORDINANCE vacating 13,346 square feet of North 39th Street and 5,228 square feet of an alley adjacent to Lots 6 to 10 and south 25 feet of Lot 5, Block 4, Kilby Place Addition in the City of Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska; and providing the effective date hereof.
Summary: Same
First Reading June 7, 2022; Second Reading and Public Hearing June 14, 2022; Third Reading and Vote June 28, 2022
PASSED: June 28, 2022: 7-0
City of Omaha
Jean Stothert, Mayor
Elizabeth Butler, City Clerk
ORDINANCE NO. 42984
AN ORDINANCE approving a redevelopment and Tax Increment Financing (TIF) Redevelopment Agreement between the City of Omaha and Elmwood Townhomes, LLC, a Nebraska limited liability company, to implement the Elmwood Townhomes Tax Increment Financing (TIF) Redevelopment Project Plan for a redevelopment project site located southeast of Leavenworth and South 54th Streets, which proposes the new construction of a 19 unit townhouse development; the agreement authorizes the use of up to $1,657,032.00 plus accrued interest, in excess ad valorem taxes (TIF) generated by the development to help fund the cost of the project, and providing for an effective date.
Summary: Same
First Reading June 7, 2022; Second Reading and Public Hearing June 14, 2022; Third Reading and Vote June 28, 2022
PASSED: June 28, 2022: 7-0
City of Omaha
Jean Stothert, Mayor
Elizabeth Butler, City Clerk
ORDINANCE NO. 42985
AN ORDINANCE approving a redevelopment and Tax Increment Financing (TIF) Redevelopment Agreement between the City of Omaha and MH Ozone II, LLC, a Missouri limited liability company, to implement the MH Landing Lot 5 Tax Increment Financing (TIF) Redevelopment Project Plan for a redevelopment project site located at 3321 South 72nd Street, which proposes the new construction of a 5,663 square foot one story office building to include 2,134 square feet of warehousing space for materials related to the operations of the hotels of VMM Properties, LLC; the agreement authorizes the use of up to $390,000.00, plus accrued interest, in excess ad valorem taxes (TIF) generated by the development to help fund the cost of the project, and providing for an effective date.
Summary: Same
First Reading June 7, 2022; Second Reading and Public Hearing June 14, 2022; Third Reading and Vote June 28, 2022
PASSED: June 28, 2022: 7-0
City of Omaha
Jean Stothert, Mayor
Elizabeth Butler, City Clerk
ORDINANCE NO. 42986
AN ORDINANCE approving a redevelopment and Tax Increment Financing (TIF) Redevelopment Agreement between the City of Omaha and RH Land Management Company, LLC, a Nebraska limited liability company, to implement the Shirley Tyree Theater Tax Increment Financing (TIF) Redevelopment Project Plan for a redevelopment project site located at 2401 North 24th Street, which proposes the 4,392 square foot building be thoroughly renovated for use as a black box theater, and an addition of about 4,300 square feet will be added to the east of the existing building; the agreement authorizes the use of up to $354,672.00, plus accrued interest, in excess ad valorem taxes (TIF) generated by the development to help fund the cost of the project, and providing for an effective date.
Summary: Same
First Reading June 7, 2022; Second Reading and Public Hearing June 14, 2022; Third Reading and Vote June 28, 2022
PASSED: June 28, 2022: 7-0
City of Omaha
Jean Stothert, Mayor
Elizabeth Butler, City Clerk
ORDINANCE NO. 42987
AN ORDINANCE to approve an Agreement between the City of Omaha and the Elkhorn Public Schools for the City to provide, through its assignment, one Associate School Resource Officer and a marked police cruiser, subject to the availability of such cruiser and Elkhorn’s needs, to the Elkhorn Public Schools at a specifically designated location, involving appropriations of more than one fiscal year in conformity with Section 5.17 of the Home Rule Charter, to perform police work at the District property twenty (20) hours per week while school is in session during the regular school year, from the first day of the semester of August, 2022 and ending at the close of the 2022 - 2023 school year; reimbursement from the Elkhorn Public Schools to the City will be in the amount of $35.00 per hour for the officer, not to exceed $27,451.00; and to provide for an effective date hereof.
Summary: Same
First Reading June 7, 2022; Second Reading and Public Hearing June 14, 2022; Third Reading and Vote June 28, 2022
PASSED: June 28, 2022: 7-0
City of Omaha
Jean Stothert, Mayor
Elizabeth Butler, City Clerk
ORDINANCE NO. 42988
AN ORDINANCE in accordance with Section 5.10 of the Home Rule Charter of the City of Omaha, 1956, as amended, to transfer $5,961,163 in unencumbered appropriations in the 2022 Budget of the City of Omaha from the Wage Adjustment account to the City departments; and to fix the effective date hereof to be immediately upon passage in accordance with Section 2.12 of the Home Rule Charter of the City of Omaha, 1956, as amended.
Summary: Same
First Reading June 7, 2022; Second Reading and Public Hearing June 14, 2022; Third Reading and Vote June 28, 2022
PASSED: June 28, 2022: 7-0
City of Omaha
Jean Stothert, Mayor
Elizabeth Butler, City Clerk
ORDINANCE NO. 42973
AN ORDINANCE approving a Redevelopment Agreement by and between the City of Omaha and Harrison at Saddle Creek, LLC, and its successors or assigns, for the for the redevelopment of various properties within the Saddle Creek District, an area generally along North Saddle Creek Road, from Radial Highway to the roundabout; which redevelopment will include the construction of an approximately 160 unit multifamily building, together with 7,100 square feet of retail space; includes the City’s commitment to reimburse expenses for sewer relocation, up to $3.5 million dollars, and other such public improvements; and providing for an effective date.
Summary: Same
First Reading June 7, 2022; Second Reading and Public Hearing June 14, 2022; Third Reading and Vote June 28, 2022
PASSED: June 28, 2022: 7-0
City of Omaha
Jean Stothert, Mayor
Elizabeth Butler, City Clerk
ORDINANCE NO. 42991
AN ORDINANCE to approve a Forbearance Agreement and Deed in Lieu of Foreclosure Agreement in relation to the Sublease and Purchase Agreement between the City of Omaha and Omaha Hotel, LLC, a single purpose limited liability company formed by Freestone Capital, a Delaware limited liability company, for the sublease and installment sale of certain real property located at 1001 Cass Street, commonly known as the Omaha Hilton Hotel; and a Subordination and lntercreditor Agreement between the City of Omaha, Omaha Hotel, LLC and Northwest Bank, an Idaho chartered bank.
Summary: Same
First Reading June 7, 2022; Second Reading and Public Hearing June 14, 2022; Third Reading and Vote June 28, 2022
PASSED: June 28, 2022: 7-0
City of Omaha
Jean Stothert, Mayor
Elizabeth Butler, City Clerk
SPECIAL ORDINANCE NO. 10323
A SPECIAL ORDINANCE levying a special tax and assessment on all lots and pieces of real estate within Street Improvement District (SID) 6881, in the City of Omaha, to cover the cost of constructing and improving Ridgewood Avenue from Poppleton Avenue to Hickory Street, in Portland cement concrete, and to provide an effective date hereof.
Summary: Same
First Reading June 7, 2022; Second Reading and Public Hearing June 14, 2022; Third Reading and Vote June 28, 2022
PASSED: June 28, 2022: 5-2
City of Omaha
Jean Stothert, Mayor
Elizabeth Butler, City Clerk
SPECIAL ORDINANCE NO. 10324
A SPECIAL ORDINANCE levying a special tax and assessment on all lots and pieces of real estate within Street Improvement District (SID) 6883, in the City of Omaha, to cover the cost of constructing and improving Woolworth Avenue from South 80th Street to Ridgewood Avenue, in Portland cement concrete, and to provide an effective date hereof.
Summary: Same
First Reading June 7, 2022; Second Reading and Public Hearing June 14, 2022; Third Reading and Vote June 28, 2022
PASSED: June 28, 2022: 5-2
City of Omaha
Jean Stothert, Mayor
Elizabeth Butler, City Clerk
ORDINANCE NO. 42989
AN ORDINANCE to establish, pursuant to Section 40-251 of the Omaha Municipal Code, a Class “B” Flammable Liquids Storage District to be known as District No. B-211 at 7500 Mercy Road, as requested by Bergan Mercy Hospital; and to provide the effective date hereof.
Summary: Same
First Reading June 7, 2022; Second Reading and Public Hearing June 14, 2022; Third Reading and Vote June 28, 2022
PASSED: June 28, 2022: 6-0
City of Omaha
Jean Stothert, Mayor
Elizabeth Butler, City Clerk
ORDINANCE NO. 42990
AN ORDINANCE approving a Redevelopment Agreement by and between the City of Omaha, and the Omaha Streetcar Authority for the design, construction, maintenance, and operation of a modern streetcar; the installation of necessary public infrastructure and improvements; the establishment of various policies, procedures and guidelines for the grant and use of tax increment financing that support the authorization of up to $356,400,000, plus accrued interest, in excess ad valorem taxes generated by the increases in incremental real estate valuations resulting from new and enhanced redevelopment projects within the urban core, and providing for an effective date.
Summary: Same
First Reading June 7, 2022; Second Reading and Public Hearing June 14, 2022; Third Reading and Vote June 28, 2022
PASSED: June 28, 2022: 7-0
City of Omaha
Jean Stothert, Mayor
Elizabeth Butler, City Clerk
ORDINANCE NO. 42980
AN ORDINANCE extending the limits of the City of Omaha over certain land in Douglas County, Nebraska, and incorporating the same into and making the same a part of the City of Omaha and to provide the effective date hereof.
Summary: The corporate limits of the City of Omaha be extended over and that there be included therein the following described lands in Douglas County, Nebraska, which presently adjoins the City Limits of the City of Omaha, as it now exists: OPPD Service Center, located at 1101 North 180th Street.
First Reading June 7, 2022; Second Reading and Public Hearing June 14, 2022; Third Reading and Vote June 28, 2022
PASSED: June 28, 2022: 5-1
City of Omaha
Jean Stothert, Mayor
Elizabeth Butler, City Clerk
ORDINANCE NO. 42981
AN ORDINANCE extending the limits of the City of Omaha over certain land in Douglas County, Nebraska, and incorporating the same into and making the same a part of the City of Omaha and to provide the effective date hereof.
Summary: The corporate limits of the City of Omaha be extended over and that there be included therein the following described lands in Douglas County, Nebraska, which presently adjoins the City Limits of the City of Omaha, as it now exists: Pacific Renaissance, located northwest of 192nd and Pacific Streets.
First Reading June 7, 2022; Second Reading and Public Hearing June 14, 2022; Third Reading and Vote June 28, 2022
PASSED: June 28, 2022: 5-2
City of Omaha
Jean Stothert, Mayor
Elizabeth Butler, City Clerk
ORDINANCE NO. 42982
AN ORDINANCE extending the limits of the City of Omaha over certain land in Douglas County, Nebraska, and incorporating the same into and making the same a part of the City of Omaha and to provide the effective date hereof.
Summary: The corporate limits of the City of Omaha be extended over and that there be included therein the following described lands in Douglas County, Nebraska, which presently adjoins the City Limits of the City of Omaha, as it now exists: Methodist Women’s Hospital, located northeast of 192nd Street and West Dodge Road.
First Reading June 7, 2022; Second Reading and Public Hearing June 14, 2022; Third Reading and Vote June 28, 2022
PASSED: June 28, 2022: 5-2
City of Omaha
Jean Stothert, Mayor
Elizabeth Butler, City Clerk
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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 Clearway Energy to renew their operating permit for the steam and air conditioning supply facility at 2152 Howard Street, Omaha. The potential emissions, in tons, for this facility are: TSP 22.8, PM10 20.1, PM2.5 18.5, SOx 16.0, NOx 386.0, VOC 13.4, CO 197.6, Ammonia 7.8, Formaldehyde 0.17, Hexane 3.97 and CO2 Equivalent 280,278.
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 July 6, 2022 to August 6, 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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