CITY OF BELLEVUE PUBLIC NOTICES 6/24/20
These notices ran in the Gretna Guide and News on June 24, 2020.
A meeting of the Mayor and Council of the City of Bellevue was called to order by Mayor Rusty Hike at Bellevue City Hall at 6:00 p.m. on June 16, 2020. Present were Council Members Bob Stinson, Paul Cook, Pat Shannon, Don Preister, Thomas Burns, and Kathy Welch.
Pursuant to the Governor’s Executive Order 20-03 and 20-24, on Tuesday, June 16, 2020 at 6:00 p.m. the regular City Council meeting was held via video conference in the Bellevue City Council Chambers. No members of the City Council attended in person. Upon roll call, for video conference, were City Council Members Bob Stinson, Paul Cook, Pat Shannon, Thomas Burns, Don Preister, and Kathy Welch.
Pursuant to the Governor’s Executive Order 20-03 and 20-24, said meeting was held via videoconference, telephone conference, or by conferencing by other electronic means. As such, said meeting was held by a virtual meeting and the public joined using Facebook live via the City of Bellevue’s Facebook page or by connecting to the GoToMeeting.
Notice of this meeting was given in advance thereof by publication in the Bellevue Leader and posting in two public places, the designated method for giving notice and was also given to the Mayor and all members of the City Council.
The following items of business were considered:
1. Council approved the Agenda as presented.
2. Councilman Shannon requested the Approval of Claims be pulled from the Consent Agenda. Council approved the Consent Agenda, as amended, which included the following: Acknowledge Receipt of May 28, 2020 Planning Commission Minutes, Approval of the June 1, 2020 Special Meeting City Council Minutes, Approval of the June 2, 2020 City Council Minutes, Approval and ratification of Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) between the City of Bellevue and the International Association of Firefighters Local 4906 (IAFF Local 4906) to clarify language for pay increases after promotion and authorize the Mayor to execute, Approve Reappointment of Sharon Hammarlund to the Bellevue Bridge Commission, for a six-year term ending, August 2026, and Approve and authorize the Mayor to sign Lease Extension #7 for 726 Fort Crook Road.
3. Shannon stated why he requested the Claims to be pulled and recused himself due to a Conflict of Interest. Council approved the Claims on a 5-0-1 vote with Shannon abstaining.
4. Council approved Ord. No. 3997: Revised Compensation Ordinance due to recent changes to positions in the City.
5. Second reading and public hearing was held on Ord. No. 3999: Authorizing the Mayor and Chief of Police, after the declaration of any emergency, to enact certain orders to protect the community. The third and final reading will be July 7th.
6. Ord. No. 4000: Request to rezone Lots 1 and 2, Watson’s Replat Three, being a replat of Lot 2, Watson’s Replat II, from AG to AG and ML, for the purpose of industrial development. Applicant: DLWC Real Estate, LLC. General Location: Cornhusker Road and 36th Street was read for the first time. Second reading and public hearing will be held July 7th.
7. Public hearing for the CDBG-CV Special Allocation and Substantial Amendments to the 2019-2023 Consolidated Plan, 2019 Action Plan and Citizen Participation Plan and Public hearing regarding the Disclosure of Conflict of Interest during the CDBG 2020 application funding cycle were held. Mayor Hike recused himself due to a Conflict of Interest. On a 5-1 vote, with Shannon voting no, Council approved the City Council President to send a letter requesting consideration of a “conflict of interest waiver” to HUD.
8. Currently the Administrative Report process is being revised. Mr. Mark Elbert, Community Development Director, gave an update on the COVID-19 Pandemic. Mr. Jim Ristow addressed questions from the Council.
9. There being no further business to come before the Council at this time, on motion duly made and seconded, at 6:44 p.m. the meeting adjourned. Susan Kluthe
City Clerk
A complete text of the minutes of the regular meeting is on file and available for public inspection during regular business hours in the office of the City Clerk and is also available on the Internet at www.bellevue.net.
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AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF BELLEVUE, NEBRASKA, CLASSIFYING THE EMPLOYEES OF THE CITY; FIXING THE RANGES OF COMPENSATION OF SUCH EMPLOYEES; PROVIDING A PAY RANGE SCHEDULE; PROVIDING FOR PUBLICATION IN PAMPHLET FORM; REPEALING ORDINANCE NO. 3930; AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
Said ordinance was published in pamphlet for and copies thereof are available at the office of the City Clerk.
Adopted by the Mayor and City Council this 16th day of June, 2020.
Susan Kluthe
City Clerk
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CITY OF BELLEVUE
NOTICE OF HEARING
Notice is hereby given that the City Council of the City of Bellevue, Nebraska, will hold a regular meeting at 6:00 p.m. on July 7, 2020 in the City Council Chambers, City Hall, 1500 Wall Street, Bellevue, Nebraska, regarding:
1. Request to rezone Lots 1 and 2, Watson’s Replat Three, being a replat of Lot 2, Watson’s Replat II, from AG to AG and ML, for the purpose of industrial development; preliminary plat Lots 1 and 2, Watson’s Replat Three; and final plat Lots 1 and 2, Watson’s Replat Three. Applicant: DLWC Reals Estate, LLC. General Location: 36th Street and Cornhusker Road.
2. Request to rezone Lot 1, Riverview Heights Replat III, from RS-120 to RS-84, for the purpose of an existing single family residence. Applicant: Tom and Mary Hansen. General Location: 513 Ridge Road.
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As an entitlement community, the City of Bellevue has been awarded $202,742 in CDBG-CV funds through the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act. In accordance with 24 CFR 91.05(c)(2) and subpart B of the federal regulations relative to citizen participation for Community Planning and Development Programs and applicable waivers made available to those requirements through the CARES Act, the City of Bellevue has prepared draft amendments to the CDBG Citizen Participation Plan, 2019-2023 Consolidated Plan, and 2019 Action Plan for the purpose of adding the CDBG-CV program.
Amendments:
• Citizen Participation Plan – revisions to include flexibilities, suspensions, and waivers granted by HUD in response to the CARES Act and future disaster and emergency funding measures. The revised Citizen Participation Plan enables virtual public hearings and webinars in lieu of in-person public hearings in order to safely distribute information and receive citizen input throughout the Consolidated Plan and Annual Action Plan process and enacts a comment period for substantial amendments and public notification of no less than 5 days or as designated by federal waiver.
• 2019-2023 Consolidated Plan - Add Goal/Priority to the Consolidated Plan to include CARES Act funding in the amount of $202,742 and add a goal of COVID-19 Disaster Recovery Assistance, including aid in addressing the impacts of pandemic and major disaster declarations.
• 2019 Action Plan – Amend the Annual Action Plan to receive and administer $202,742 CDBG-CV funding made available through the CARES Act. The amendment outlines a proposed funding recommendation and administration of $202,742 in CDBG-CV funding which includes the following activities and amounts:
Public Services
City of Bellevue Human Services (COVID-19 Homeless Prevention) $20,000
Housing Foundation for Sarpy Co (COVID-19 Prevention Project) $121,150
ENCAP (Food Pantry Expansion Volunteer Coordinator) $46,592
Program Administration
CDBG-CV Program Administration $15,000
Public Comment Period and Process:
The City of Bellevue encourages all residents and interested parties to become involved in the CDBG-CV response through participation and comment. A public hearing for the purpose of obtaining resident comments on the proposed amendments to the Citizen Participation Plan, 2019-2023 Consolidated Plan, and 2019 Action Plan is scheduled for:
Tuesday, July 7, 2020, at 6:00 PM during the Bellevue City Council meeting at
1500 Wall Street, Bellevue, NE 68005
If special accommodations for persons with disabilities or non-English speaking persons are needed, please contact the City Clerk at (402) 293-3007 no later than July 2, 2020.
The proposed amendments to the Citizen Participation Plan, Consolidated Plan and Action Plan are available for review at the following locations: Bellevue City Hall, City Clerk’s Office, 1500 Wall Street, Bellevue, NE 68005; Bellevue Public Library, 1003 Lincoln Road, Bellevue, NE 68005; Bellevue Public Housing Authority, 8214 Armstrong Circle, Bellevue, NE 68005; Bellevue Public Schools Lied Activity Center, 2700 Arboretum Dr, Bellevue, NE 68005; and, City of Bellevue website at www.bellevue.net
Questions, comments or suggestions are encouraged concerning the proposed amendments and will be accepted until the time of final approval at the July 7, 2020, City Council meeting. All interested parties may submit written comments to the City of Bellevue, Attn: Abby Highland, CDBG Program Administrator, 1500 Wall Street, Bellevue, NE 68005; by email at abby.highland@outlook.com; or contact by phone at (402)293-3000. The approved amendments to the 2019-2023 Consolidated Plan and 2019 Action Plan will be submitted to the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development on or before July 10, 2020.
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