Tuesday, March 18, 1997 at 1:30 p.m.
1) MINUTES:
Approval of the minutes of the Board of Commissioners
meeting held on Tuesday, March 11, 1997. (A copy of these
minutes is on file in the Office of the Lancaster County
Clerk.)
2) CLAIMS:
Approval of all claims processed through Tuesday, March 18,
1997, with the exception that the vote of any Commissioner
who might have a conflict of interest in the payment of any
claim shall be deemed an abstention from approval for such
claims alone.
3) ITEMS OF PUBLIC PARTICIPATION:
It is the policy of the Lancaster County Board of
Commissioners to accommodate the public to the greatest
extent possible. Therefore, this agenda has been prepared
with items of greatest public interest at the beginning with
more routine items toward the end as a courtesy to those who
wish to speak with the County Board at this meeting. If you
are here to participate on an item and need special
consideration because of a schedule conflict or some other
problem, would you please let us know now so we can try to
meet your needs.
4) PUBLIC HEARINGS:
A. Continuation of request from Todd Lewis to validate
five warranty deeds (Instrument Numbers 95-10975, 95-12179,
95- 10976, 95-10977 and 95-12180).
B. County Change of Zone No. 165, from AG Agricultural to
AGR Agricultural Residential, requested by Harry
Muhlbach, on property located west of North 56th (Hwy
77) between Mill Road and Raymond Road in Lancaster
County, Nebraska (Resolution Number 5468).
C. County Change of Zone No. 169, from "I" Industrial and
"R" Residential to "B" Business, requested by Todd
Wicken, on property located at the northeast corner of
Highway 77 (South 12th) and Broad Street in Princeton,
Lancaster County, Nebraska (Resolution Number 5469).
D. County Change of Zone No. 170, from AG Agricultural to
AGR Agricultural Residential, requested by Lawrence
Conway, on property located approximately one-quarter
of a mile west of U.S. Highway No. 77, on the north
side of Panama Road in Lancaster County, Nebraska
(Resolution Number 5470).
5) NEW BUSINESS:
A. Application for a Class E (Beer Off Sale Only) and a
Class M (Bottle Club) liquor license for Todd Hoyer and
Cindy Wohl dba/The Kramer Bar (formerly known as the J
& C Country Bar and Grill) located in Kramer, Lancaster
County, Nebraska (Resolution Number 5471).
B. An amendment to a food service contract between
Lancaster County and AraMark Correctional Services,
Inc. for an increase in the cost per-meal from $1.09 to
$1.124 for the Corrections Department and Cornhusker
Place and from $1.22 to $1.258 for the Attention Center
for Youth, commencing on March 1, 1997 and ending
February 28, 1998.
C. Approval of a lump sum settlement, in the amount of
$3,000, in connection with Pamela Johnson's workers'
compensation claim.
D. A recommendation from the Purchasing Agent and the
Lancaster County Engineer to award a bid to furnish all
labor and materials for the construction of Westgate
paving to Pavers LLC, for $28,412.06.
E. A recommendation from the Purchasing Agent and the
Lancaster County Engineer to award a bid to L.J. Webb
Constructors, Inc., for $192,157.70, to provide labor
and materials for the construction of concrete box
culverts at various locations in Lancaster County,
Nebraska.
F. A contract between the Lancaster County Sheriff's
office and LTR Towing to provide towing, storage of
towed vehicles and other related services at rates as
outlined in the contract. This contract commences on
April 1, 1997 and ends on March 31, 2001.
G. An agreement between Lancaster County and the City of
Lincoln dba/Lincoln General Hospital, for the
conveyance of real property to create additional
parking on the Lincoln General Hospital Campus, with
net consideration to Lancaster County of approximately
$74,925.
6) CONSENT ITEMS:
These are items of business before the Lancaster County
Board of Commissioners which have been previously supplied
to each Commissioner in writing, which are relatively
routine and which are expected to be adopted without
dissent. Any individual item may be removed for special
discussion and consideration by a Commissioner or by any
member of the public without prior notice. Unless there is
an exception, these items will be approved as one with a
single vote of the Board of Commissioners. These items are
consideration of:
A. Monthly reports for the following:
Lancaster County Noxious Weed Control Authority and the
Combined Weed Control Program for the City of Lincoln
Lancaster County Register of Deeds
B. Setting of a public hearing for Tuesday, April 1, 1997
at 1:30 p.m. in the Commissioners Hearing Room, First
Floor, County-City Building regarding a manager
application for Robert M. Shull in connection with a
Class M (Bottle Club) and a Class K (Wine Off Sale
Only) liquor license for Firethorn Investment, a
Nebraska Partnership.
C. A request for refund of motor vehicle taxes, for
$58.92, from Terry and Chris Neemann because the
vehicle was assessed in the wrong taxing district.
D. Renewal of maintenance agreements for the following:
AGENCY VENDOR AMOUNT
Lancaster County Microfilm Imaging $974
Records & Information Systems (2 contracts)
Management
Lancaster County JJE, Inc. $880
District Court
E. A rental agreement between the Lancaster County
Extension office and Pitney Bowes for a postage meter,
for $177, commencing April 16, 1997 and ending July 15,
1997.
F. A user's agreement between Lancaster County and Capitol
Title for remote access to Lancaster County Records at
a rate of $.013 per transaction.
G. Contracts between the Lancaster County Engineering
Department and the following:
LANDOWNER LOCATION AMOUNT
State of Nebraska At South 70th Street $1
and Highway 2
Robert E. and Near North 40th Street Land
Diane D. Black and Rock Creek Road donation
James Hall, Neil On Holdrege Street $79.63
Hall Trust "B" near North 162nd Street
Willard D. On Mill Road near Land
Giebenrath Highway 77 donation
Russel Harms On Mill Road near $10
Highway 77
7) ANNOUNCEMENTS:
A. A Lancaster County Leasing Corporation meeting will be
held immediately following the County Board meeting on
Tuesday, March 18, 1997 in the Commissioners Hearing
Room, First Floor, County-City Building.
B. Public hearings will be heard on Tuesday, March 25,
1997 at 1:30 p.m. in the County Commissioners Hearing
Room, First Floor, County-City Building regarding the
following:
1. County Special Permit No. 140, Osage Acres
Community Unit Plan, requested by Design
Associates for Stewart Farms, LTD., consisting of
nine single family lots and two outlots, on
property located at the southwest corner of South
148th and Martell Road in Lancaster County,
Nebraska.
2. County Preliminary Plat Number 96008, Osage Acres
Community Unit Plan, requested by Design
Associates for Stewart Farms, LTD., consisting of
nine single family lots and two outlots, on
property located at the southwest corner of South
148th and Martell Road in Lancaster County,
Nebraska.
3. County Special Permit No. 144, Deerview Estates
Community Unit Plan, requested by Mike Poe,
consisting of eight single family lots and one
outlot, on property located at the southeast
corner of South 134th & Martell Road in Lancaster
County, Nebraska.
4. County Preliminary Plat Number 96018, Deerview
Estates Community Unit Plan, requested by Mike
Poe, consisting of eight single family lots and
one outlot, on property located at the southeast
corner of South 134th & Martell Road in Lancaster
County, Nebraska.
C. A public hearing will be held on Tuesday, April 1, 1997
at 1:30 p.m. in the Commissioners Hearing Room, First
Floor, County-City Building for County Change of Zone
Number 139, requested by LeRoy F. Busboom, from AG
Agriculture to AGR Agricultural Residential, on
property located at the northeast corner of Southwest
112th Street and West Pioneers Boulevard in Lancaster
County, Nebraska.
D. The Lancaster County Board of Commissioners will hold a
meeting on Thursday, March 20, 1997 at 8:30 a.m. in the
Fourth Floor Conference Room, County-City Building.
E. The Lancaster County Board of Commissioners meeting
which is broadcast live at 1:30 p.m. on Tuesdays will
be re- broadcast at 6:30 p.m. on Cablevision Channel 5.
8) EMERGENCY ITEMS AND OTHER BUSINESS:
9) PENDING:
A. Comprehensive Plan Amendment Number 15 revising the
Lincoln Land Use Plan to change an 18-acre area at the
southwest corner of 56th Street and Pine Lake Road from
Residential to Commercial (Resolution Number 5457).
B. Change of Zone Number 147, from AG Agricultural to AGR
Agricultural Residential, requested by Peter W. Katt on
behalf of Steve Champoux, on property located at the
northwest corner of 134th and "A" Streets in Lancaster
County, Nebraska.
10) ADJOURNMENT:
This agenda, which is kept continually current, is available
for inspection in the Office of the County Clerk in
Lancaster County, Nebraska.
NOTE: An interpreter for the hearing impaired will be
available at the meeting upon request. Please contact the
County Clerk's Office at 441-6336 and ask for Susan Starcher
or Kandra Hahn at least 48 hours prior to the meeting if
this accommodation is required, or if you have any other
special communication needs requiring assistance.
Agenda for a Meeting of the Lancaster County Board of
Equalization to Be Held Tuesday, March 18, 1997 at 1:30 p.m. in
the County Commissioners Hearing Room, First Floor, County-City
Building.
1) MINUTES:
Approval of the minutes of the Board of Equalization meeting
held on Tuesday, March 11, 1997. (A copy of these minutes is
on file in the Office of the Lancaster County Clerk.)
2) ADDITIONS AND DEDUCTIONS:
Approval of 103 additions and deductions to the tax
assessment rolls per Exhibit "A".
3) MOTOR VEHICLE TAX EXEMPTIONS:
Berean Fundamental Church of Lincoln, Nebraska
Catholic Social Services
City Impact
Developmental Services of Nebraska, Inc.
Nebraska Conference of the United Methodist Church
Redeemer Lutheran Church
Union College
4) Partial Exemptions on Real Estate and Personal Property for
1997 per Exhibit "B".
5) Denied Exemptions on Real Estate and Personal Property for
1997 per Exhibit "C".
Minutes
Commissioners Present: Linda Steinman, Chair
Kathy Campbell
Larry Hudkins
Steve Svoboda
Darlene Tussing
Others Present: Kandra Hahn, Lancaster County Clerk
Diane Staab, Deputy County Attorney
Absent: Kerry Eagan, Chief Administrative Officer
1) MINUTES:
Approval of the minutes of the Board of Commissioners
meeting held on Tuesday, March 11, 1997. (A copy of these
minutes is on file in the Office of the Lancaster County
Clerk.)
MOTION: Tussing moved and Campbell seconded approval.
On call Campbell, Hudkins, Steinman, Svoboda
and Tussing voted aye. Motion carried.
2) CLAIMS:
Approval of all claims processed through Tuesday, March 18,
1997, with the exception that the vote of any Commissioner
who might have a conflict of interest in the payment of any
claim shall be deemed an abstention from approval for such
claims alone.
MOTION: Campbell moved and Svoboda seconded approval.
On call Hudkins, Steinman, Svoboda, Tussing
and Campbell voted aye. Motion carried.
3) The Clerk asked if anyone present requested a change in the
agenda. No requests were made and the meeting proceeded as
planned.
4) PUBLIC HEARINGS:
A. Continuation of request from Todd Lewis to validate
five warranty deeds (Instrument Numbers 95-10975, 95-12179,
95- 10976, 95-10977 and 95-12180).
Steinman reconvened the public hearing.
Don Dunn, attorney representing Todd Lewis, appeared
and explained a dispute had arisen on whether five
warranty deeds are valid because at the time of filing
a portion of property was conveyed which was smaller
than what is now permitted by the subdivision
ordinance.
In November of 1977, Dunn said, the predecessor of
title (Mr. Lewis' father) had the property surveyed and
it was broken into seven separate parcels, one of which
was immediately deeded off. The survey was then filed
with the County. The recollection of Mr. Lewis' father
was that deeds were prepared at that time for each
parcel. In 1995 the property was deeded in individual
tract descriptions by separate warranty deed to Todd
Lewis.
Dunn said the issue was whether or not the creation of
the survey and the filing of the survey with the County
is enough to create a "division of property".
In response to a question asked by Campbell, Dunn said
Lewis' father was living in a farmhouse on the tract of
land when a flood occurred and records were lost which
he believes included the deeds.
Hudkins asked if the title company which prepared the
deeds remains in business.
Dunn replied that the company remains in business and
they have searched their files and found nothing.
Steinman asked if anyone wished to appear in
opposition.
Robert Avey, Assistant Attorney General for the State
of Nebraska appearing on behalf of the Department of
Roads, appeared and said the Department of Roads is
opposed to the validation of the warranty deeds. He
pointed out that the deeds were transferred by Lewis'
father in the middle of a lawsuit with the Department
of Roads. He said he felt the deeds should be produced
or the title company should come forth with an
affidavit to show the deeds were created.
Diane Staab, Deputy County Attorney, appeared and said
it was a discretionary function of the Board as to
whether they want to object to the validation of the
deeds. She said it is the belief of the County
Attorney's office that the filing of a survey in the
County Engineer's office is not enough to grandfather
the property. Staab added nothing was filed with the
Register of Deeds office until 1995.
Steinman closed the public hearing.
MOTION: Tussing moved and Campbell seconded to
direct the County Attorney's office to
prepare a resolution denying the request
and contesting the validation of the
warranty deeds. On call Steinman,
Svoboda, Tussing, Campbell and Hudkins
voted aye. Motion carried.
B. County Change of Zone No. 165, from AG Agricultural to
AGR Agricultural Residential, requested by Harry
Muhlbach, on property located west of North 56th (Hwy
77) between Mill Road and Raymond Road in Lancaster
County, Nebraska (Resolution Number 5468).
Steinman opened the public hearing and asked if anyone
wished to speak in favor of the zoning change.
Michael Rierden, attorney appearing on behalf of Harry
Muhlbach, asked for a 30 day continuance because
studies regarding the availability and quality of water
have not been completed.
Steinman asked if anyone wished to speak in opposition
or in a neutral position.
No one appeared and Steinman closed the public hearing.
MOTION: Campbell moved and Hudkins seconded to
reopen the public hearing in 30 days at
the request of the applicant. On call
Svoboda, Tussing, Campbell, Hudkins and
Steinman voted aye. Motion carried.
C. County Change of Zone No. 169, from "I" Industrial and
"R" Residential to "B" Business, requested by Todd
Wicken, on property located at the northeast corner of
Highway 77 (South 12th) and Broad Street in Princeton,
Lancaster County, Nebraska (Resolution Number 5469).
Steinman opened the public hearing and asked if anyone
wished to testify in favor, opposition or in a neutral
position.
No one appeared in favor or opposition.
Mike DeKalb, Planning Department, appeared in a neutral
position and indicated the Health Department raised a
number of issues of concern regarding groundwater. He
added Planning staff recommendation was for approval
cognizant of the issues regarding sewage disposal and
water. Planning Commission also recommended approval.
Campbell said she feels the Health Department is trying
to raise the concern of everyone and would continue to
raise issues regarding sewage disposal and water with
anything that comes into precedence; it's not specific
to the application before the Board at the present
time.
Steinman closed the public hearing.
MOTION: Campbell moved and Hudkins seconded
approval. On call Tussing, Campbell,
Hudkins, Steinman and Svoboda voted aye.
Motion carried.
D. County Change of Zone No. 170, from AG Agricultural to
AGR Agricultural Residential, requested by Lawrence
Conway, on property located approximately one-quarter
of a mile west of U.S. Highway No. 77, on the north
side of Panama Road in Lancaster County, Nebraska
(Resolution Number 5470).
Steinman opened the public hearing and asked if anyone
wished to speak in favor of the zoning change.
Lawrence Conway, applicant, appeared and said he wanted
to fulfill a promise he made to his daughter that she
could have the property in order to build a home upon.
He added they have an excellent irrigation well and
believes the most efficient and best use of the land is
for a house. Conway also spoke about the issue of
clustering and indicated he opposes the idea.
Steinman asked if anyone wished to testify in
opposition or in a neutral position.
No one appeared.
Steinman closed the public hearing.
MOTION: Tussing moved and Campbell seconded to
deny Change of Zone Number 170. On call
Campbell, Hudkins, Steinman, Svoboda and
Tussing voted aye. Motion carried.
5) NEW BUSINESS:
A. Application for a Class E (Beer Off Sale Only) and a
Class M (Bottle Club) liquor license for Todd Hoyer and
Cindy Wohl dba/The Kramer Bar (formerly known as the J
& C Country Bar and Grill) located in Kramer, Lancaster
County, Nebraska (Resolution Number 5471).
MOTION: Campbell moved and Tussing seconded
approval of Resolution Number 5471
approving a Class M and Class E liquor
license for Todd Hoyer and Cindy Wohl
dba/The Kramer Bar. On call Hudkins,
Steinman, Svoboda, Tussing and Campbell
voted aye. Motion carried.
B. An amendment to a food service contract between
Lancaster County and AraMark Correctional Services,
Inc. for an increase in the cost per-meal from $1.09 to
$1.124 for the Corrections Department and Cornhusker
Place and from $1.22 to $1.258 for the Attention Center
for Youth, commencing on March 1, 1997 and ending
February 28, 1998.
MOTION: Hudkins moved and Tussing seconded
approval. On call Steinman, Svoboda,
Tussing, Campbell and Hudkins voted aye.
Motion carried.
C. Approval of a lump sum settlement, in the amount of
$3,000, in connection with Pamela Johnson's workers'
compensation claim.
MOTION: Hudkins moved and Campbell seconded
approval. On call Svoboda, Tussing,
Campbell, Hudkins and Steinman voted
aye. Motion carried.
D. A recommendation from the Purchasing Agent and the
Lancaster County Engineer to award a bid to furnish all
labor and materials for the construction of Westgate
paving to Pavers LLC, for $28,412.06.
MOTION: Campbell moved and Hudkins seconded
approval. On call Tussing, Campbell,
Hudkins, Steinman and Svoboda voted aye.
Motion carried.
E. A recommendation from the Purchasing Agent and the
Lancaster County Engineer to award a bid to L.J. Webb
Constructors, Inc., for $192,157.70, to provide labor
and materials for the construction of concrete box
culverts at various locations in Lancaster County,
Nebraska.
MOTION: Hudkins moved and Tussing seconded
approval. On call Campbell, Hudkins,
Steinman, Svoboda and Tussing voted aye.
Motion carried.
F. A contract between the Lancaster County Sheriff's
office and LTR Towing to provide towing, storage of
towed vehicles and other related services at rates as
outlined in the contract. This contract commences on
April 1, 1997 and ends on March 31, 2001.
MOTION: Campbell moved and Tussing seconded
approval. On call Hudkins, Steinman,
Svoboda, Tussing and Campbell voted aye.
Motion carried.
G. An agreement between Lancaster County and the City of
Lincoln dba/Lincoln General Hospital, for the
conveyance of real property to create additional
parking on the Lincoln General Hospital Campus, with
net consideration to Lancaster County of approximately
$74,925.
The Clerk read into the record an updated amount of
$67,483.
Steinman said the change in the amount was due to a
change in the amount of property being conveyed.
MOTION: Campbell moved Tussing seconded approval
with changed amount of $67,483. On call
Steinman, Svoboda, Tussing, Campbell and
Hudkins voted aye. Motion carried.
6) CONSENT ITEMS:
These are items of business before the Lancaster County
Board of Commissioners which have been previously supplied
to each Commissioner in writing, which are relatively
routine and which are expected to be adopted without
dissent. Any individual item may be removed for special
discussion and consideration by a Commissioner or by any
member of the public without prior notice. Unless there is
an exception, these items will be approved as one with a
single vote of the Board of Commissioners. These items are
consideration of:
A. Monthly reports for the following:
Lancaster County Noxious Weed Control Authority and the
Combined Weed Control Program for the City of Lincoln
Lancaster County Register of Deeds
B. Setting of a public hearing for Tuesday, April 1, 1997
at 1:30 p.m. in the Commissioners Hearing Room, First
Floor, County-City Building regarding a manager
application for Robert M. Shull in connection with a
Class M (Bottle Club) and a Class K (Wine Off Sale
Only) liquor license for Firethorn Investment, a
Nebraska Partnership.
C. A request for refund of motor vehicle taxes, for
$58.92, from Terry and Chris Neemann because the
vehicle was assessed in the wrong taxing district.
D. Renewal of maintenance agreements for the following:
AGENCY VENDOR AMOUNT
Lancaster County Microfilm Imaging $974
Records & Information Systems (2 contracts)
Management
Lancaster County JJE, Inc. $880
District Court
E. A rental agreement between the Lancaster County
Extension office and Pitney Bowes for a postage meter,
for $177, commencing April 16, 1997 and ending July 15,
1997.
F. A user's agreement between Lancaster County and Capitol
Title for remote access to Lancaster County Records at
a rate of $.013 per transaction.
G. Contracts between the Lancaster County Engineering
Department and the following:
LANDOWNER LOCATION AMOUNT
State of Nebraska At South 70th Street $1
and Highway 2
Robert E. and Near North 40th Street Land
Diane D. Black and Rock Creek Road donation
James Hall, Neil On Holdrege Street $79.63
Hall Trust "B" near North 162nd Street
Willard D. On Mill Road near Land
Giebenrath Highway 77 donation
Russel Harms On Mill Road near $10
Highway 77
MOTION: Tussing moved and Campbell seconded
approval. On call Svoboda, Tussing,
Campbell, Hudkins and Steinman voted
aye. Motion carried.
7) ANNOUNCEMENTS:
A. A Lancaster County Leasing Corporation meeting will be
held immediately following the County Board meeting on
Tuesday, March 18, 1997 in the Commissioners Hearing
Room, First Floor, County-City Building.
B. Public hearings will be heard on Tuesday, March 25,
1997 at 1:30 p.m. in the County Commissioners Hearing
Room, First Floor, County-City Building regarding the
following:
1. County Special Permit No. 140, Osage Acres
Community Unit Plan, requested by Design
Associates for Stewart Farms, LTD., consisting of
nine single family lots and two outlots, on
property located at the southwest corner of South
148th and Martell Road in Lancaster County,
Nebraska.
2. County Preliminary Plat Number 96008, Osage Acres,
requested by Design Associates for Stewart Farms,
LTD., consisting of nine single family lots and
two outlots, on property located at the southwest
corner of South 148th and Martell Road in
Lancaster County, Nebraska.
3. County Special Permit No. 144, Deerview Estates
Community Unit Plan, requested by Mike Poe,
consisting of eight single family lots and one
outlot, on property located at the southeast
corner of South 134th & Martell Road in Lancaster
County, Nebraska.
4. County Preliminary Plat Number 96018, Deerview
Estates, requested by Mike Poe, consisting of
eight single family lots and one outlot, on
property located at the southeast corner of South
134th & Martell Road in Lancaster County,
Nebraska.
C. A public hearing will be held on Tuesday, April 1, 1997
at 1:30 p.m. in the Commissioners Hearing Room, First
Floor, County-City Building for County Change of Zone
Number 139, requested by LeRoy F. Busboom, from AG
Agriculture to AGR Agricultural Residential, on
property located at the northeast corner of Southwest
112th Street and West Pioneers Boulevard in Lancaster
County, Nebraska.
D. The Lancaster County Board of Commissioners will hold a
meeting on Thursday, March 20, 1997 at 8:30 a.m. in the
Fourth Floor Conference Room, County-City Building.
E. The Lancaster County Board of Commissioners meeting
which is broadcast live at 1:30 p.m. on Tuesdays will
be re- broadcast at 6:30 p.m. on Cablevision Channel 5.
Discussion followed regarding the issue of the length
of time an agenda item may be on "Pending".
Campbell suggested any future items which may be placed
on pending be for a date certain.
ADJOURNMENT:
Campbell moved and Tussing seconded to adjourn. On call
Tussing, Campbell, Hudkins, Steinman and Svoboda voted aye.
Motion carried.
Kandra Hahn
Lancaster County Clerk
Minutes
Lancaster County Board of Equalization
Commissioners Hearing Room
First Floor, County-City Building
Tuesday, March 18, 1997
1:30 p.m.
Commissioners Present: Linda Steinman, Chair
Kathy Campbell
Larry Hudkins
Steve Svoboda
Darlene Tussing
Others Present: Kandra Hahn, Lancaster County Clerk
Diane Staab, Deputy County Attorney
Absent: Kerry Eagan, Chief Administrative Officer
1) MINUTES:
Approval of the minutes of the Board of Equalization meeting
held on Tuesday, March 11, 1997. (A copy of these minutes is
on file in the Office of the Lancaster County Clerk.)
MOTION: Hudkins moved and Tussing seconded approval.
On call Campbell, Hudkins, Steinman, Svoboda
and Tussing voted aye. Motion carried.
2) ADDITIONS AND DEDUCTIONS:
Approval of 103 additions and deductions to the tax
assessment rolls per Exhibit "A".
MOTION: Hudkins moved and Campbell seconded approval.
On call Hudkins, Steinman, Svoboda, Tussing
and Campbell voted aye. Motion carried.
3) MOTOR VEHICLE TAX EXEMPTIONS:
Berean Fundamental Church of Lincoln, Nebraska
Catholic Social Services
City Impact
Developmental Services of Nebraska, Inc.
Nebraska Conference of the United Methodist Church
Redeemer Lutheran Church
Union College
MOTION: Tussing moved and Hudkins seconded approval
of motor vehicle tax exemptions for Redeemer
Lutheran Church, City Impact, Catholic Social
Services, Developmental Services of Nebraska,
Inc. and Union College and approval of motor
vehicle tax exemptions subject to the vehicle
being title and registered to the applicant
for Nebraska Conference of the United
Methodist Church and Berean Fundamental
Church of Lincoln, Nebraska. On call
Steinman, Svoboda, Tussing, Campbell and
Hudkins voted aye. Motion carried.
Steinman recessed the Board of Equalization until 2:30 p.m.
Steinman reconvened the Board of Equalization at 2:30 p.m.
4) Partial Exemptions on Real Estate and Personal Property for
1997 per Exhibit "B".
MOTION: Campbell moved and Tussing seconded to accept
the Assessor's recommendation and approve
partial exemptions for Nebraska District of
the Lutheran Church Missouri Synod and
Planned Parenthood of Lincoln. On call
Campbell, Hudkins, Steinman, Svoboda and
Tussing voted aye. Carried.
5) Denied Exemptions on Real Estate and Personal Property for
1997 per Exhibit "C".
Campbell noted for the record that she is a member of the
Board of Directors for the Food Bank of Lincoln.
MOTION: Tussing moved and Campbell seconded approval
to accept the Assessor's recommendation and
deny the exemptions for Bryan Memorial
Hospital, Lincoln Education Association,
Mercy Northglen, Mercy Western Manor,
Nebraska Wesleyan University (2 exemptions),
Saint Paul United Methodist Church, Star City
Youth Foundation, American Lutheran Church,
American National Red Cross, Catholic Bishop
of Lincoln (3 exemptions), Christ Lutheran
Church, Food Bank of Lincoln, Nebraska
Conference of United Methodist Church,
Neighborhood Housing Services and Young Mens
Christian Association. On call Hudkins,
Steinman, Svoboda, Tussing and Campbell voted
aye. Motion carried.
ADJOURNMENT:
At the direction of the Chair the Board of Equalization was
adjourned.
Kandra Hahn
Lancaster County Clerk
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