CITY OF OMAHA PUBLIC NOTICES 3/25/24
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 April 2, 2024, at 2:00 PM in Legislative Chambers, 1819 Farnam Street, Omaha, Nebraska 68183. The purpose of these hearings is to consider approval of:
Class “C” Liquor License for B5 Brewing Company, L.L.C., dba “B5 Brewing Company”, located at 6115 Maple Street.
Class “LK” Liquor License for B5 Brewing Company, L.L.C., dba “B5 Brewing Company”, located at 6115 Maple Street.
Class “C” Liquor License for Cucina Militti, LLC, dba “Brushi”, located at 721 North 132nd Street.
Class “C” Liquor License for Fort Wenty, LLC, dba “Izzy’s Pizza”, located at 522 ½ South 24th Street.
Class “IK” Liquor License for American Italian Heritage Society, dba “The Palazzo”, located at 5110 North 132nd Street.
Class “I” Liquor License for Panda House, Inc., dba “Panda House Chinese Restaurant”, located at 14459 West Center Road.
Class “D” Liquor License for Tipsy Fox, LLC, dba “Tipsy Fox”, located at 5014 Grover Street.
Class “D” Liquor License for Western Oil II, LLC, dba “Speedee Mart 2871”, located at 2810 South 108th Street.
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
3/25 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 a public hearing on April 2, 2024, at 2:00 PM in Legislative Chambers, 1819 Farnam Street, Omaha, Nebraska 68183. The purpose of this hearing is to consider approval of a Big Red satellite keno agreement between EHPV Lottery Services, LLC and:
GL Porter, LLC, dba “Turf Club”, located at 2404 South 60th Street.
Relaxx and Refresh, LLC, dba “Flixx”, located at 1019 South 10th Street.
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
3/25 ZNEZ
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NOTICE OF THE SITTING OF THE
COLLEGE WORLD SERIES
SPECIAL DESIGNATED
LIQUOR LICENSE COMMITTEE
Notice is hereby given that the College World Series Special Designated Liquor License Committee will meet in the Roskens Room, Farnam Street Level, Omaha/Douglas Civic Center, 1819 Farnam Street, Omaha, Nebraska, on Tuesday, April 2, 2024 at 11:00 o’clock A.M., immediately following pre-council meeting, for the purpose of reviewing/approving/denying applications for Special Designated Liquor Licenses during the College World Series, at which time the Committee shall receive evidence and testimony concerning the issuance of Special Designated Liquor Licenses.
Elizabeth Butler
City Clerk
3/25 ZNEZ
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CITY OF OMAHA
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, alleys, and right of ways 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 Chapter 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, together with one-half (1/2) of the streets, alleys, and right of ways abutting thereon, 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 of 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 Statutes 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, as provided in section 18-28, 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 and removal of all litter, or any combination thereof, at all times thereafter until new growth of the following year.
Furthermore, in addition to the payment of the actual cost, administrative costs provided in section 18-31 shall be assessed. In the event the owner or occupant fails to set up a reinspection and fails to comply with the Notice of Violation within ten days of Notice, and the inspector has to re-inspect the property and finds the nuisance has not been abated, an administrative fee of $105 shall be assessed.
In the event the owner or occupant receives a Notice of Violation for weeds and litter which has been preceded by a Notice for the same nuisance at the same property in the same calendar year, an administrative fee of $105 shall be assessed.
Furthermore, in addition to actual costs and administrative fees, 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 ($75.00); for the second violation, at the same location within a four year period, a penalty in the sum of One Hundred-fifty Dollars ($150.00); for the third violation, at the same location within a four year period and each subsequent violation thereafter at the same location, except as provided herein, a penalty in the sum of Three Hundred Dollars ($300.00). Provided that in the event a violation occurs within 24 months of the two prior violations at the same location, the penalty shall be in the sum of Five Hundred Dollars ($500.00).
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.
3/18 - 4/5 ZNEZ
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AGENDA
OMAHA CITY PLANNING BOARD
PRE-MEETING CASE REVIEW-10:30 A.M.
12th FLOOR, ROOM 1210
PUBLIC HEARING AND
ADMINISTRATIVE MEETING
1:00 P.M. – WEDNESDAY, APRIL 3, 2024
LEGISLATIVE CHAMBERS
OMAHA/DOUGLAS CIVIC CENTER
1819 FARNAM STREET
ADMINISTRATIVE MEETING ONLY
Subdivisions
Final Plat approval of DEER CREST NORTH (Lots 1-146, Outlot A), a subdivision outside city limits, with rezoning from DR to R4, along with approval of a waiver to Section 53-8(2)(g)(5), Maximum grade, Southeast of 114th and State Streets
PUBLIC HEARING
(HOLD OVER CASES)
Special Use Permits
Approval of a Major Amendment to a Conditional Use Permit to allow Religious assembly in the R2 District (property is located within an MCC-Major Commercial Corridor Overlay District), 11900 Pacific Street
Approval of a Large Project Special Use Permit to allow development over 10 acres in the GI District, along with approval of a Conditional Use Permit to allow a Noncommercial day shelter in the GI District, Southeast of 20th and East Locust Streets
Approval of a Special Use Permit to allow Indoor sports and recreation in the GI District, 13435 A Street
Conditional Use Permits
Approval of a Conditional Use Permit to allow Multiple-family residential in the CC District (MCC-Overlay pending), Southeast of 204th Street and West Dodge Road
(REGULAR AGENDA)
Master Plan Referrals
Approval of an Amendment to the Future Land Use Element of the City’s Master Plan from Low Density Residential to Office Commercial, Northeast of 66th Street and Ames Avenue
Subdivisions
Preliminary and Final Plat approval of WILBUR ADDITION REPLAT 2, a minor plat inside city limits (portions of property are located within the FW-Floodway Overlay District and FF-Flood Fringe Overlay District), 6030 South 60th Street
Preliminary and Final Plat approval of SPRING GROVE RV PARK, a minor plat outside city limits, with approval of a waiver to Section 53-9(9), Sidewalks, and Section 53-9(3), Street surfacing (property is located within the FW-Floodway Overlay District), Southeast of 234th Street and West Center Road
Rezonings
Rezoning from R5(35) and CC to LO, with approval of the MCC-Major Commercial Corridor Overlay District, along with approval of a Conditional Use Permit to allow Financial Services in the LO District, Northeast of 66th Street and Ames Avenue
Rezoning from R4 to R5 (property is a designated Local Landmark), 502 North 40th Street
Rezoning from R2 to R5, 8838 Lake Street
Rezoning from R4(35) to R5(35), Northeast of 48th Avenue and Y Street
Rezoning from GI to R5, 2224 Poppleton Avenue
Rezoning from GI to CC, 2304 Grace Street
Overlays
Approval of a Major Amendment to the PUR-Planned Unit Redevelopment Overlay District, 3324 North 16th Street
Approval of a PUR-Planned Unit Redevelopment Overlay District, along with a repeal of the PK-Overlay for a portion of the site, Southwest of 22nd Street and Poppleton Avenue
Special Use Permits
Approval of a Special Use Permit to allow Indoor Entertainment in the GI District, along with a Major Amendment to a Parking Adjustment for a Mixed Use Development, 4383 Nicholas Street Unit 204
Conditional Use Permits
Approval of a Conditional Use Permit to allow Indoor sports and recreation in the CC District (property is located in an MCC-Major Commercial Corridor Overlay District), 14445 West Center Road
Approval of a Major Amendment to the Conditional Use Permit to allow Secondary education facilities in the R2 District, 4910 North 72nd Street and 7400 Military Avenue
Approval of a Conditional Use Permit to allow a Campground in the AG District (property is located within the FW-Floodway Overlay District), Southeast of 234th Street and West Center Road
Approval of a Major Amendment to the Conditional Use Permit to allow Secondary education facilities in the R2 District, 8601 Arbor Street
Approval of a Major Amendment to the Conditional Use Permit to allow Cultural services in the R4(35) District, 3215 State Street
Approval of a Conditional Use Permit to allow Indoor sports and recreation in the CC District, with approval of the MCC-Major Commercial Corridor Overlay District, 5121 North 132nd Street
Approval of a Major Amendment to the Conditional Use Permit to allow Surface parking in a CBD-Central Business District (property is located within an ACI-1(PL) Overlay District), 1515 Cuming Street
Vacations
Approval of the vacation of a portion of Craig Avenue east of 57th Street to its eastern terminus
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 x.2078.
The Planning Board reserves the right to amend the above agenda. The Planning Board agenda and other information regarding the Planning Board 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 x.2063. If an alternative (audio version) to this agenda is necessary, please notify the Board Secretary at (402) 444-5150 x.2078, 72 hours in advance.
Mike Carter, Administrator
Planning Board
3/25 ZNEZ
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METRO TRANSIT AUTHORITY
NOTICE OF REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS (RFP)
Engine Maintenance Services
(“Project”)
The Regional Metropolitan Transit Authority of Omaha, d/b/a Metro (“Metro”) is requesting proposals from qualified responsible contractors for the performance of Work in conformity with the Contract Documents for Engine Maintenance Services for a maximum of one year and 4 months period or a limited to a maximum of two thousand seven hundred (2700) billable hours. Metro will receive proposals, until April 8, 2024, 2:00 p.m. Central Time, (“Submission Deadline”) for the purposes of Engine Maintenance Services that will meet present and future Metro needs. The provider must specify all required professional services offered for the proposal. Proposals not received by Metro as of the Submission Deadline will not be considered responsive and will not be opened. Proposals not meeting specified delivery and methods of submittal will not be considered responsive and will not be opened. Metro reserves the right to extend the Submission Deadline by issuing an Addendum.
Proposers shall refer to the RFP Documents for detailed deliverables. For this Proposal, there are various elements and services associated with the Scope of Work. Metro’s intent is to select Proposers for consideration of awarded contract who demonstrate qualified and affirmed capabilities, resources, staffing, scheduling and delivery capabilities for Engine Maintenance Services and all associated equipment and work to be provided for the Scope of Work.
The current forms of the RFP and all issued Addenda are available for inspection at Metro’s Administrative Offices located at 2222 Cuming Street in Omaha, Nebraska (“Administrative Offices”) and online at the following link www.ometro.com/procurement/ Metro reserves the right to modify all or any of the same at any time prior to the Submission Deadline through an Addendum.
Proposals are subject to all terms, conditions, and provisions of this document. Proposers shall read and understand the requirements of this RFP.
Requests for Approved Equals, Clarification and Questions shall be done in writing or through electronic correspondence prior to the submission deadline, of April 1, 2024, using Exhibit “F” Request for Clarification or Substitution.
Proposals must be received with all required submittals as stated in the RFP, no later than April 8, 2024, at 2:00 p.m. Central Time. Each Proposal must make reference to the Project by name in the upper left-hand corner and shall identify the contents of the package as a “Proposal for Engine Maintenance Services” and identify the name and address of the Proposer.
Proposals received after the time specified shall not be considered for award. Proposals received via facsimile (fax) or electronic mail (e-mail) shall not be considered. Proposals not meeting specified delivery and method of submittal will not be opened nor considered responsive.
Proposals must be addressed and delivered to Metro to the following address. This is also the address to be used for all communication in connection with this RFP:
Regional Metropolitan Transit Authority of Omaha d/b/a Metro
Engine Maintenance Services 08-24
ATTN: Procurement Manager and Contracts
2222 Cuming Street
Omaha, Nebraska, 68102-4392
For information regarding this proposal, contact Procurement and Contracts Manger at (402) 341-7560 EXT. 2272, or procurement@ometro.com.
No person or entity submitting a proposal in response to this RFP, nor any officer, employee, agent, representative, relative or consultant representing such a person (or entity) may contact through any means or engage in any discussion concerning the award of this contract with any member of Metro’s Board or any employee of Metro (excluding Procurement staff) during the period beginning on the date of proposal issue and ending on the date of the selection of Contractor. Any such contact would be grounds for disqualification of the Proposer.
By: Manager of Procurement and Contracts
3/25 ZNEZ
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