Tuesday, July 29, 1997 at 1:30 p.m.
1) MINUTES: Approval of the minutes of the Board of Commissioners
meeting held on Tuesday, July 22, 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,
July 29, 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.
* Presentation of the Volunteer of the Month Award to Mary Ann
Hamilton for her services with Lincoln Police Department.
COMMENTS FROM PUBLIC ON AGENDA ITEMS: Members of the
public who wish to comment on any item on the agenda may come
forward at this time.
4) PUBLIC HEARINGS:
A. Adoption of the Public Access Policy and Fee Schedule for
City-County Geographic Information System (GIS) data files
(Resolution No. 5529).
B. A preliminary plat for Finigan's 1st Addition, requested by
Pearle Finigan, consisting of eight single family lots, on
property located at the northeast corner of 84th Street and
Waverly Road in Lancaster County, Nebraska (Preliminary Plat
97006) (Resolution No. 5530).
C. A preliminary plat for Branched Oak Lakeside Acres, requested
by Jack Tuma for WTK Company, Inc., consisting of 15 single
family lots, on property located west of Branched Oak Lake on
Northwest 140th Street and West Rock Creek Road in Lancaster
County, Nebraska (Preliminary Plat 97008).
D. A special permit, Branched Oak Lakeside Acres, requested by
Jack Tuma for WTK Company, Inc., consisting of 15 dwelling
units within 1,320 feet of public lake property, located west
of Branched Oak Lake on Northwest 140th Street and West Rock
Creek Road in Lancaster County, Nebraska (Special Permit
148).
5) NEW BUSINESS:
A. An application for a Special Designated Permit from the
Nebraska State Board of Agriculture to hold the Anheuser-
Busch "Budweiser Beer School" on the State Fair grounds from
Friday, August 22, 1997 through Monday, September 1, 1997,
hours will be from 9 a.m. to midnight each day, except
Sundays when the hours will be noon to midnight.
B. An application for a Special Designated License from Wine
Merchants Inc. to hold the Lincoln High School Class of '62
Reunion on Friday, August 8, 1997 from 5 p.m. to 1 a.m. at
Boss Hog's Party Barn located at 6305 West Adams.
C. Appointments to the Lincoln-Lancaster County Planning
Commission:
NAME EXPIRATION OF TERM
Cecil Steward (reappointment) August 24, 2003
Steve Duvall (new appointment) August 24, 2003
J. Greg Schwinn (new appointment) August 24, 2003
D. A political subdivision tort claim filed by Julie Benesch
against Lancaster County for damages to her vehicle.
E. Authorization of the installation and replacement of traffic
signs at the following locations in Lancaster County:
SIGNAGE LOCATION
Installation of a "Watch for On North 14th Street about
Turning Trucks" warning sign 0.3 mile south of Agnew
Road for southbound
traffic
Installation of a "Advance On South 82nd Street 375'
Railroad Crossing" sign north of Panama Road for
southbound traffic
Replacement of a "Yield" sign At intersection of Weeks
with a "Stop" sign Drive and Ricky Road in
the Nealrene Acres
Subdivision
F. Informational signage regarding the YMCA Wright Field at the
following locations:
Westbound traffic on Pioneers Blvd between Folsom Street and
Highway 77
Northbound traffic on Folsom Street south of Pioneers Blvd
G. An application to the State of Nebraska Department of
Corrections for the Lancaster County Corrections Department
to access federal surplus property for a 3-year period.
H. An agreement with the University of Nebraska-Lincoln College
of Law for the Lancaster County Public Defender to establish
a Clinical Program involving the mental health caseload of
the Public Defender beginning August 4, 1997 and ending
September 4, 1997.
I. Contract amendment #5 with Region V for the Lancaster County
Community Mental Health Center, extending the present level
of funding through September 1997.
J. An agreement with Region V establishing the Lancaster County
Community Mental Health Center as a provider of for emergency
protective care services to other counties in Region V at the
rate of $78 per individual beginning July 1, 1997 to
September 30, 1997.
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 report for June 1997 for the County Sheriff.
B. Renewal of a service agreement with Microfilm Imaging Systems
for Records and Information Management, in the amount of
$920.
C. A user's agreement with WHY USA Harrington Realty for remote
access to Lancaster County records, at a rate of $.013 per
transaction.
D. A contract with Harold F. and Aldyth E. Paschold for the
Lancaster County Engineer for the purchase of road materials
to be used on Firth Road between U.S. Highway No. 77 and
South 68th Street, in the amount of $10.
E. Contracts relating to road improvements with the following:
LANDOWNER LOCATION AMOUNT
Helen M King, Gerald On Arbor Road from $1,642
King, Barbara Crawford, South 27th Street
Janice E Streily, Dale to South 56th Street
King, Melvin W King and
Clarence King (2 contracts)
Jack A and Marie A On Arbor Road from $3,510
Herbert (3 contracts) 56th Street to 70th
Street
Bruce A Schroer On North 112th and $ 10
Havelock Avenue
7) ANNOUNCEMENTS:
A. The Lancaster County Board of Commissioners will hold a
meeting on Thursday, July 31, 1997 at 8:30 a.m. in the Fourth
Floor Conference Room in the County-City Building.
B. Public hearings are scheduled for Tuesday, August 5, 1997 at
1:30 p.m. in the Commissioners Hearing Room located on the
first floor of the County-City Building for the following:
A change of zone, from AG Agricultural to R Residential,
requested by Nelvadine Lienemann, on property located at the
northwest corner of Highway 77 (South 12th Street) and "B"
Street in Princeton in Lancaster County, Nebraska (Change of
Zone Number 173).
A change of zone, text amendment to Article 17.021 of the
County Zoning Resolution, requested by the County Engineer,
to allow highway contractors who have contracts to pave
federal, state and county roads, to located temporary paving
plant operations associated with the contract in all zoning
districts as a conditional use (Change of Zone Number 174).
A change of zone, from AG Agricultural to AGR Agricultural
Residential, requested by Mark Paschke, on property located
north and east of the corner of Southwest 2nd and Bennet Road
in Lancaster County, Nebraska (Change of Zone Number 175).
C. A public hearing will be held on Tuesday, August 12, 1997 at
1:30 p.m. in the Commissioners Hearing Room located on the
first floor of the County-City Building regarding the
County's General Assistance Plan Burial Section.
D. A public hearing will be held on Tuesday, August 12, 1997 at
7 p.m. in the Commissioners Hearing located on the first
floor of the County-City Building regarding Lancaster
County's Budget for Fiscal Year 1997-1998 with adoption
scheduled for Tuesday, August 26, 1997.
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. 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.
B. Change of Zone Number 139, from AG Agriculture to AGR
Agricultural Residential, requested by LeRoy F. Busboom, on
property located at the northeast corner of Southwest 112th
Street and West Pioneers Boulevard in Lancaster County,
Nebraska. (This item is scheduled for further discussion on
Tuesday, August 19, 1997 at 1:30 p.m.)
C. County Change of Zone Number 165, from AG Agricultural to
AGR Agricultural Residential, requested by Harry Muhlbach, on
property located west of North 56th Street (Highway 77)
between Mill Road and Raymond Road in Lancaster County,
Nebraska. (This item is scheduled for further discussion on
Tuesday, September 9, 1997 at 1:30 p.m.)
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: Interpreters are available at meetings of the County
Board 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, July 29, 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, July 22, 1997.
(A copy of these minutes is on file in the Office of
the Lancaster County Clerk.)
2) ADDITIONS AND DEDUCTIONS:
Approval of 12 additions and deductions to the tax assessment
rolls per Exhibit "A".
3) MOTOR VEHICLE TAX EXEMPTIONS:
American Red Cross - Lancaster County Chapter
First Church of the Nazarene
Lincoln Lancaster County Child Guidance Center, Inc.
Sisters of Mercy
Union College
4) PUBLIC HEARINGS:
Notice of valuation change for omitted or undervalued property
for the following:
David W. and Jennifer L. Fosler
Dean B. and Christine Rasmussen
MINUTES
Lancaster County Board Of Commissioners
Commissioners Hearing Room
First Floor, County-City Building
Tuesday, July 29, 1997
1:30 p.m.
Commissioners Present: Linda Steinman, Chair
Kathy Campbell
Larry Hudkins
Steve Svoboda
Darlene Tussing
Others Present: Kerry Eagan, Chief Administrative Officer
Kandra Hahn, County Clerk
Diane Staab, Deputy County Attorney
1) MINUTES: Approval of the minutes of the Board of Commissioners
meeting held on Tuesday, July 22, 1997.
(A copy of these minutes is on file in the Office of
the Lancaster County Clerk.)
Campbell requested Item 4B under New Business of the
minutes of July 22, 1997 be corrected to delete
reference of the ownership of the building.
MOTION: Campbell moved and Tussing seconded approval of the
minutes of July 22, 1997 with a correction which would
delete reference of ownership of the building on Item
4B under New Business. On call Campbell, Hudkins,
Steinman and Tussing voted aye. Svoboda abstained.
Motion carried.
2) CLAIMS: Approval of all claims processed through Tuesday, July
29, 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: Tussing moved and Svoboda seconded approval. On call
Hudkins, Steinman, Svoboda, Tussing and Campbell voted
aye. Motion carried.
3) The Clerk said there had been a request to hear Item 5F under New
Business earlier in the agenda.
The Chair recommended hearing the item prior to public hearings.
The Volunteer of the Month Award was presented to Mary Ann
Hamilton for her services with Lincoln Police Department.
5) NEW BUSINESS:
F. Informational signage regarding the YMCA Wright Field at the
following locations:
Westbound traffic on Pioneers Blvd between Folsom Street and
Highway 77
Northbound traffic on Folsom Street south of Pioneers Blvd
Jolleen Clymer, Chief Executive Officer of the Young Men's
Christian Association, appeared and explained the idea for
the signage came about as a result of a meeting with the
Yankee Hill Neighborhood Association.
She said they are looking for support to install the signage
so they can minimize the traffic congestion outside the park.
Steinman stated Pioneers Boulevard is a State road.
Don Thomas, County Engineer, said he thought half of the road
was the State's and the other half was County, however, he
would review it.
MOTION: Campbell moved and Hudkins seconded to approve
Resolution 5533 subject to approval by the State of
Nebraska, Department of Roads. On call Steinman,
Svoboda, Tussing, Campbell and Hudkins voted aye.
Motion carried.
4) PUBLIC HEARINGS:
A. Adoption of the Public Access Policy and Fee Schedule for
City-County Geographic Information System (GIS) data files
(Resolution No. 5529).
Steinman opened the public hearing and asked if anyone
wished to testify in favor, opposition or in a neutral
position.
No one appeared and the Chair closed the public hearing.
MOTION: Campbell moved and Tussing seconded approval of
Resolution 5529. On call Svoboda, Tussing,
Campbell, Hudkins and Steinman voted aye. Motion
carried.
B. A preliminary plat for Finigan's 1st Addition, requested by
Pearle Finigan, consisting of eight single family lots, on
property located at the northeast corner of 84th Street and
Waverly Road in Lancaster County, Nebraska (Preliminary Plat
97006) (Resolution No. 5530).
Steinman opened the public hearing and asked if anyone wished
to testify in favor of the preliminary plat.
Lyle Loth, ESP Engineer, appeared on behalf of Pearle Finigan
and explained this would be the completion of a preliminary
plat which began 1978.
No one appeared in opposition.
Mike DeKalb, Planning, appeared in a neutral position. He
said the preliminary plat was ready and the final plat had
been submitted.
The Chair closed the public hearing.
MOTION: Tussing moved and Campbell seconded approval of
Resolution 5530. On call Tussing, Campbell,
Hudkins, Steinman and Svoboda voted aye. Motion
carried.
C. A preliminary plat for Branched Oak Lakeside Acres, requested
by Jack Tuma for WTK Company, Inc., consisting of 15 single
family lots, on property located west of Branched Oak Lake on
Northwest 140th Street and West Rock Creek Road in Lancaster
County, Nebraska (Preliminary Plat 97008).
D. A special permit, Branched Oak Lakeside Acres, requested by
Jack Tuma for WTK Company, Inc., consisting of 15 dwelling
units within 1,320 feet of public lake property, located west
of Branched Oak Lake on Northwest 140th Street and West Rock
Creek Road in Lancaster County, Nebraska (Special Permit
148).
The Chair opened the public hearing.
Hudkins explained his farming operation was approximately
one-half mile from the proposed location of Branched Oak
Lakeside Estates. He said he has asked that a letter be sent
to the Nebraska Accountability and Disclosure Commission
requesting a response as to whether there would be a
conflict of interest on voting on Branched Oak Acres. The
alleged basis of the conflict would be that any action taken
by Lancaster County in approving the subdivision of land in
the area could have an affect of increasing the value of his
property. Hudkins stated he had no intentions of developing
his property. A copy of the letter to the Accountability and
Disclosure Commission, along with several maps, was submitted
into the record (Exhibit A).
Michael Rierden, attorney representing the applicants,
appeared and submitted new drawings. He explained that the
original proposal was for 15 lots with the issues being the
200 yard buffer zone and density. He said, after review,
they have now reduced the density to 11 lots. The
differences between the original request (15 lots) and the
current request (11 lots) are as follows:
a. Elimination of road to the south which connected with the
Guenzel property
b. Relocation of road connecting to the northeast corner of
the Guenzel property
c. Extend the 200 yards from the property line on Lots 4
and 5
d. Request of a waiver of 25 yards on Lot 6 in order to
allow for a buildable lot and a road connection
Submitted into the record by Rierden were the following:
a. Letter from Steven Guenzel (Exhibit B)
b. Proposed language for notification to future owners of
lots regarding the activities of the Nebraska Field Trial
Association who lease land from the Nebraska Game and
Parks Commission, generated vehicle trips and the change
in Seward County's zoning ordinance (Exhibit C)
c. A motion for deletion of Condition 1.2.13 and
substitution of new language (Exhibit D)
Jerry Lawton, who farms property owned by his cousin which
abuts the property, said he was in favor of the development.
He explained that the road on the south end of their property
had been closed by the County. Lawton said they do have an
easement, however, it isn't maintained very well and is
difficult to get equipment through to their farm ground.
The Chair asked if anyone wished to testify in opposition.
Mark Brohman of the Nebraska Game and Parks Commission
testified in opposition. He stated they still feel Branched
Oak Lake needs the most protection and that their biggest
concern is the 200 yard buffer zone. Brohman told the Board
it would be almost impossible to enforce the buffer zone
statute if the 25 yard waiver were granted for Lot 6.
Other concerns of Brohman's were as follows:
a. Increased traffic and the noise of heavy farm equipment
b. Change in landscape
c. Notice provision in the covenants
d. Sewage
e. Water
Edsel Grove, Nebraska Field Trial Association, appeared in
opposition and submitted a petition of signatures in
opposition (Exhibit E). He said they support the 200 yard
buffer and some type of protective covenant preventing
nuisance lawsuits.
Charles Truelson, attorney for the Nebraska Field Trial
Association, appeared and discussed the notification
provision to purchasers. He suggested Number 12 in the
preliminary plat should be modified to read "notification to
and restrictions of purchasers". There should also be
additional language in Number 12 stating "and purchasers are
restricted from and are hereby deemed to waive, now and in
the future, any complaints regarding said uses".
Tom Lanz, Safari Club International, Nebraska Chapter,
appeared and said he was pleased to see the lower density,
however, he urged the Board to seriously look at Lawton's
property. He expressed concern about setting a precedent for
developments.
Steve Mann, 1411 D Street, appeared and expressed his
opposition.
Campbell asked if she was correct in her understanding that
the County must have road connections.
Mike DeKalb, Planning Department, appeared in a neutral
position and explained the County's design standards require
connections at the quarter-mile so that abutting lands can be
developed, however, a waiver may be obtained.
At the direction of the Chair, the public hearings for a
preliminary plat and a special permit for Branched Oak
Lakeside Acres will be continued to Tuesday, August 12, 1997
at 1:30 p.m.
5) NEW BUSINESS:
A. An application for a Special Designated Permit from the
Nebraska State Board of Agriculture to hold the Anheuser-
Busch "Budweiser Beer School" on the State Fair grounds from
Friday, August 22, 1997 through Monday, September 1, 1997,
hours will be from 9 a.m. to midnight each day, except
Sundays when the hours will be noon to midnight.
MOTION: Tussing moved and Svoboda seconded approval.
Sharon Schrock, Nebraska State Board of Agriculture and Gil
Goldsmith, D & D Distributing, appeared.
Campbell asked if the "Budweiser Beer School" was the only
alcohol served at State Fair Park during the State Fair.
Schrock replied that they have beer gardens which are
permanently licensed.
Campbell also asked how many times an individual can go
through the school.
Goldsmith said the cups are seven ounces and explained that
the chances of someone being intoxicated in the class are
very slim. He added they don't plan on serving anyone who is
intoxicated.
ROLL CALL: Steinman, Svoboda, Tussing, Campbell and Hudkins
voted aye. Motion carried.
B. An application for a Special Designated License from Wine
Merchants Inc. to hold the Lincoln High School Class of '62
Reunion on Friday, August 8, 1997 from 5 p.m. to 1 a.m. at
Boss Hog's Party Barn located at 6305 West Adams.
MOTION: Campbell moved and Tussing seconded approval with
the condition that no parking be allowed on the
public roadways. On call Svoboda, Tussing,
Campbell, Hudkins and Steinman voted aye. Motion
carried.
C. Appointments to the Lincoln-Lancaster County Planning
Commission:
NAME EXPIRATION OF TERM
Cecil Steward (reappointment) August 24, 2003
Steve Duvall (new appointment) August 24, 2003
J. Greg Schwinn (new appointment) August 24, 2003
MOTION: Hudkins moved and Tussing seconded approval. On
call Tussing, Campbell, Hudkins, Steinman and
Svoboda voted aye. Motion carried.
D. A political subdivision tort claim filed by Julie Benesch
against Lancaster County for damages to her vehicle.
Sue Eckley, Safety and Training Officer, gave a brief
explanation regarding the claim and indicated the property
belongs to the Public Building Commission. She said there is
a question as to whether the County should pay the claim or
the Public Building Commission.
Diane Staab, Deputy County Attorney, recommended the County
pay the claim with reimbursement by the Public Building
Commission.
MOTION: Campbell moved and Hudkins seconded approval of the
claim in the amount of $199.36. On call Campbell,
Hudkins, Steinman, Svoboda and Tussing voted aye.
Motion carried.
E. Authorization of the installation and replacement of traffic
signs at the following locations in Lancaster County:
SIGNAGE LOCATION
Installation of a "Watch for On North 14th Street about
Turning Trucks" warning sign 0.3 mile south of Agnew
Road for southbound
traffic
Installation of a "Advance On South 82nd Street 375'
Railroad Crossing" sign north of Panama Road for
southbound traffic
Replacement of a "Yield" sign At intersection of Weeks
with a "Stop" sign Drive and Ricky Road in
the Nealrene Acres
Subdivision
MOTION: Campbell moved and Tussing seconded approval of
Resolution 5532. On call Hudkins,
Steinman, Svoboda, Tussing and Campbell voted aye.
Motion carried.
F. Informational signage regarding the YMCA Wright Field at the
following locations:
Westbound traffic on Pioneers Blvd between Folsom Street and
Highway 77
Northbound traffic on Folsom Street south of Pioneers Blvd
Previously acted on.
G. An application to the State of Nebraska Department of
Corrections for the Lancaster County Corrections Department
to access federal surplus property for a 3-year period.
MOTION: Tussing moved and Campbell seconded approval. On
call Steinman, Svoboda, Tussing, Campbell and
Hudkins voted aye. Motion carried.
H. An agreement with the University of Nebraska-Lincoln College
of Law for the Lancaster County Public Defender to establish
a Clinical Program involving the mental health caseload of
the Public Defender beginning August 4, 1997 and ending
September 4, 1997.
MOTION: Tussing moved and Campbell seconded approval. On
call Svoboda, Tussing, Campbell, Hudkins and
Steinman voted aye. Motion carried.
I. Contract amendment #5 with Region V for the Lancaster County
Community Mental Health Center, extending the present level
of funding through September 1997.
MOTION: Campbell moved and Svoboda seconded approval. On
call Tussing, Campbell, Hudkins, Steinman and
Svoboda voted aye. Motion carried.
J. An agreement with Region V establishing the Lancaster County
Community Mental Health Center as a provider for emergency
protective care services to other counties in Region V at the
rate of $78 per individual beginning July 1, 1997 to
September 30, 1997.
MOTION: Campbell moved and Tussing seconded approval. On
call Campbell, Hudkins, Steinman, Svoboda and
Tussing 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 report for June 1997 for the County Sheriff.
B. Renewal of a service agreement with Microfilm Imaging Systems
for Records and Information Management, in the amount of
$920.
C. A user's agreement with WHY USA Harrington Realty for remote
access to Lancaster County records, at a rate of $.013 per
transaction.
D. A contract with Harold F. and Aldyth E. Paschold for the
Lancaster County Engineer for the purchase of road materials
to be used on Firth Road between U.S. Highway No. 77 and
South 68th Street, in the amount of $10.
E. Contracts relating to road improvements with the following:
LANDOWNER LOCATION AMOUNT
Helen M King, Gerald On Arbor Road from $1,642
King, Barbara Crawford, South 27th Street
Janice E Streily, Dale to South 56th Street
King, Melvin W King and
Clarence King (2 contracts)
Jack A and Marie A On Arbor Road from $3,510
Herbert (3 contracts) 56th Street to 70th
Street
Bruce A Schroer On North 112th and $ 10
Havelock Avenue
MOTION: Campbell moved and Tussing seconded approval of the
Consent Items. On call Hudkins, Steinman, Svoboda,
Tussing and Campbell voted aye. Motion carried.
ADJOURNMENT:
MOTION: Campbell moved and Tussing seconded to adjourn. On call
Steinman, Svoboda, Tussing, Campbell and Hudkins voted aye.
Motion carried.
Kandra Hahn
Lancaster County Clerk
MINUTES
Lancaster County Board Of Equalization
Commissioners Hearing Room
First Floor, County-City Building
Tuesday, July 29, 1997
1:30 p.m.
Commissioners Present: Linda Steinman, Chair
Kathy Campbell
Larry Hudkins
Steve Svoboda
Darlene Tussing
Others Present: Kerry Eagan, Chief Administrative Officer
Kandra Hahn, County Clerk
Diane Staab, Deputy County Attorney
1) MINUTES: Approval of the minutes of the Board of Equalization
meeting held on Tuesday, July 22, 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 and Tussing voted aye.
Svoboda abstained. Motion carried.
2) ADDITIONS AND DEDUCTIONS:
Approval of 12 additions and deductions to the tax assessment
rolls per Exhibit "A".
MOTION: Tussing moved and Campbell seconded approval. On call
Hudkins, Steinman, Svoboda, Tussing and Campbell voted
aye. Motion carried.
3) MOTOR VEHICLE TAX EXEMPTIONS:
American Red Cross - Lancaster County Chapter
First Church of the Nazarene
Lincoln Lancaster County Child Guidance Center, Inc.
Sisters of Mercy
Union College
MOTION: Tussing moved and Hudkins seconded approval of motor
vehicle tax exemptions for American Red Cross -
Lancaster County Chapter, First Church of the Nazarene,
Sisters of Mercy and Union College and approval of
Lincoln Lancaster County Child Guidance Center, Inc.
subject to the vehicle being registered in the
applicant's name. On call Steinman, Svoboda, Tussing,
Campbell and Hudkins voted aye. Motion carried.
The Chair recessed the meeting until 2:30 p.m.
The Chair reconvened the meeting at 2:45 p.m.
4) PUBLIC HEARINGS:
Notice of valuation change for omitted or undervalued property
for the following:
David W and Jennifer L Fosler
Dean B and Christine Rasmussen
The Assessor recommended setting the value for David W and
Jennifer L Fosler at $132,400.
MOTION: Hudkins moved and Tussing seconded to accept the
Assessor's recommendation and set the value at $132,400
for David W and Jennifer L Fosler. On call Campbell,
Hudkins, Steinman, Svoboda and Tussing voted aye.
Motion carried.
The Assessor recommended setting the value for Dean B and
Christine Rasmussen at $107,600.
MOTION: Tussing moved and Campbell seconded to accept the
Assessor's recommendation and set the value at $107,600
for Dean B and Christine Rasmussen. On call Hudkins,
Steinman, Svoboda, Tussing and Campbell. Motion
carried.
ADJOURNMENT:
MOTION: Tussing moved and Svoboda seconded to adjourn the Board
of Equalization. On call Steinman, Svoboda,
Tussing, Campbell and Hudkins voted aye. Motion carried.
Kandra Hahn
Lancaster County Clerk