Board of Commissioners
Agenda
AGENDA
LANCASTER COUNTY BOARD OF EQUALIZATION
TUESDAY, AUGUST 11, 1998
COUNTY COMMISSIONERS CHAMBERS ROOM 112
FIRST FLOOR, COUNTY-CITY BUILDING
1:30 P.M.
1) MINUTES: Approval of the minutes of the Board of Equalization
meeting held on Tuesday, August 4, 1998. (19981818) (A copy of
these minutes is on file in the Office of the Lancaster County
Clerk.)
2) ADDITIONS AND DEDUCTIONS:
Approval of 9 additions and deductions to the tax assessment rolls
per Exhibit A. (19981841)
3) MOTOR VEHICLE TAX EXEMPTIONS:
The Arc of Lincoln/Lancaster County
Catholic Social Services
Lincoln Christian Schools
Association Inc.
4) NOTICE OF VALUATION CHANGE FOR OMITTED OR UNDERVALUED
PROPERTY FOR THE FOLLOWING: (19981729)
Audrey M Berlie
Deborah Brown
Dodie Fearing
Doris E Gunn
Loretta A Gurtsak
Jerry B and Richard L Kohn
5) 1998 AFFIDAVIT OF USE FOR CONTINUED TAX EXEMPTION:
Good Neighbor Community Service (19981730)
6) ADJOURNMENT:
AGENDA
LANCASTER COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
TUESDAY, AUGUST 11, 1998
COUNTY COMMISSIONERS HEARING ROOM
FIRST FLOOR, COUNTY-CITY BUILDING
1:30 P.M.
1) MINUTES: Approval of the minutes of the Board of Commissioners
meetings held on Tuesday, August 4, 1998. (19981819)(A copy of the
minutes is on file in the Office of the Lancaster County Clerk.)
2) CLAIMS: Approval of all claims processed through Tuesday,
August 11, 1998.
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. An application for Class M (Bottle Club) liquor license for
Corporate Golf Marketing Inc. dba/Yankee Hill Country Club
located at 7600 San Mateo Lane in Lincoln, Lancaster County,
Nebraska. (19981719) (19981820) (19981774) (19981812)
B. A County Change of Zone, from AG Agricultural to AGR Agricultural
Residential, requested by Richard Coupe, on property located
north and west of the corner of NW 84th Street and Bluff
Road in Lancaster County, Nebraska. (County Change of Zone
180) (19981723) (19981846)
C. A County Special Permit, Coupe De Ville Heights Community Unit
Plan, requested by Brian Carstens on behalf of Richard Coupe,
consisting of 11 three-acre lots, on property located north and
west of the corner of NW 84th Street and Bluff Road in
Lancaster County, Nebraska. (County Special Permit 159) (19981721)
(19981847)
D. A County Preliminary Plat, Coupe De Ville Heights, requested by
Brian Carstens on behalf of Richard Coupe, consisting of 11 lots,
on property located north and west of the corner of NW 84th
Street and Bluff Road in Lancaster County, Nebraska. (County
Preliminary Plan 98019) (19981722) (19981845)
E. Amendment of the 1993 Lincoln-Lancaster County Air Pollution
Control Program Regulations and Standards. (19981739)
5) OLD BUSINESS:
A. Authorization of the installation and removal of traffic signs:
(19981770)
Removal of "55 Mile Per Hour" speed limit signs on the following
streets/roads:
North 14th Street north of McKelvie Road for northbound and
southbound traffic and north of Alvo Road for northbound and
southbound traffic
South 56th Street north of Yankee Hill and Saltillo Roads
for northbound and south of Rokeby Road for southbound traffic
Panama Road west of South 148th Street for eastbound traffic
Installation of "55 Mile Per Hour" speed limit signs on the
following streets/roads:
Agnew Road east of Highway 77 for eastbound traffic
Davey Road west of the Davey village limits for westbound traffic
West Raymond Road west of Highway 79 for westbound traffic and
east of Northwest 48th Street for eastbound traffic
Waverly Road west of Highway 77 for westbound and eastbound
traffic
North 141st Street north of the north village limit of
Waverly for northbound traffic
Northwest 112th Street south of the Malcolm Road for southbound
traffic and north of Highway 34 for northbound traffic
Northwest 112th Street south of Highway 34 for southbound traffic
Northwest 126th Street south of Highway 34 for southbound traffic
Northwest 126th Street north of Highway 6 for northbound traffic
Northwest 84th Street north of West Heaven Road in Emerald
for northbound traffic
Adams Street east of North 84th Street for eastbound traffic
South 134th Street south of Highway 34 for southbound traffic
South 120th Street south of Highway 34 for southbound traffic
A Street west of the Walton village limits for westbound traffic
A Street east of the Lincoln City limits for eastbound traffic
Pine Lake Road east of South 84th Street for eastbound traffic
South 84th Street south of Highway 2 for southbound traffic
Denton Road west of Highway 77 for westbound traffic
West Denton Road east of Denton for eastbound traffic
Saltillo Road east of Highway 77 for eastbound traffic
Roca Road east of the Roca village limits for eastbound traffic
Southwest 29th Street north of Highway 33 for northbound traffic
Southwest 114th Street south of Highway 33 for southbound traffic
West Martell Road east of the Martell village limit for eastbound
traffic
West Martell Road west of Southwest 14th Street for westbound
traffic
West Sprague Road west of the Sprague village limit for westbound
traffic
West Sprague Road east of Southwest 14th Street for eastbound
traffic
West Sprague Road west of Highway 77 for westbound traffic
South 68th Street north of the Hickman village limits for
northbound traffic and south of Hickman village limits for
southbound traffic
Panama Road west of the Holland village limits for westbound
traffic and east of the Holland village limits for eastbound
traffic
West Hallam Road west of the Hallam village limits for westbound
traffic
Firth Road east of Highway 77 for eastbound traffic
Firth Road west of the village limits of Firth for westbound
traffic and east of the village limits of Firth for eastbound
traffic
Firth Road west of Highway 43 for westbound traffic
5) NEW BUSINESS:
A. An agreement with Everett E Munn and Marian F Riley for removal
of the existing access and creation of a new access near North
134th Street at Waverly, Nebraska. (19981839)
B. A settlement agreement with C Marvin Roberts in connection with
real property for improvements on West Pleasant Hill Road, in
the amount of $14,500. (19981851)
C. An addendum to an agreement with the Department of Health and
Human Services for child support encorcement to extend the
agreement to September 30, 1998. (19981854)
D. Approval of a disbursement from the Lancaster County Leasing
Corporation Renewal and Replacement Fund to Krauter-Bosn Service
Company, in the amount of $14,160, for two replacement
compressors for the air conditioner at Lancaster Manor. (19981852)
E. Authorization of the installation/removal of the following
traffic signs: (19981849)
Signage Location
Install a "Stop" sign and a On SW 70th
"Yield" sign Street north of W Saltillo
Road for southbound traffic
Install a "Yield" sign On W Bennet Road at the
intersection with SW 72nd
Street for westbound traffic
turning south
Install a "Dirt Road" sign On Bennet Road west of Highway
77 for westbound traffic
Install "Stop" signs At the intersection of SW
2nd Street and W Olive
Creek Road for east and westbound
traffic
Install six "Curve" signs On Arbor Road through the curve
by the interstate underpass for
east and westbound traffic
Install a "Stop Ahead" sign On Arbor Road 500 feet west of
Highway 77 for eastbound traffic
Remove hazard markers On Arbor Road from the inlet
and outlet of culverts G-85 and
G-133
F. Authorization of the installation/removal of the following
traffic signs: (19981850)
Signage Location
Install a "50 Mile Per Hour" At Adams Street just east
speed limit sign of North 98th Street
for eastbound traffic
Install a "50 Mile Per Hour" At Van Dorn Street just
speed limit sign east of South 98th Street
for eastbound traffic
G. Appointment of Karen Phillips and Kip Hulvershorn to the Air
Pollution Control Advisory Board, terms to expire September 1,
2000. (19981822)
H. Reappointment of Berty Olson, Rollin Schnieder and Shirley
Fralin to the Advisory Defense Council, terms to expire June 30,
2001. (19981821)
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
approval of:
A. A maintenance agreement with Solutions, in the amount of $74.84
per quarter, for a copier located at Lancaster Manor. (19981848)
B. Contracts relating to road improvements with the following:
Landowner Location Amount
Max A and Lori G On West "A" Street $384
Caldwell (19981826) near SW 84th Street
Chad Dinert At SW 98th and West $10
(19981827) "A" Streets
Myron Rapp (19981828) At SW 98th and West $248
"A" Streets
Dennis D and Connie At N 98th Street $8,160.50
R Hansen and Fletcher Avenue
(2 contracts)
(19981824) (19981825)
Loren L and Teri On Fletcher Avenue $10
Neujahr (19981829) near N 98th Street
Robert A and Shirley On Fletcher Avenue $8,155.50
A Christiansen near N 98th Street
(6 contracts)
(19981830)(19981831)
(19981832)(19981833)
(19981834)(19981835)
Henry C and Tami R On Flecther Avenue $2,345.63
Waechter near N 98th Street
(3 contracts)
(19981836)(19981837)
(19981838)
7) ANNOUNCEMENTS:
A. The Lancaster County Board of Commissioners will hold meetings
with Rural Fire Districts and the Agricultural Society regarding
1998-1999 budgets on Tuesday, August 11, 1998 in Room 113 on the
first floor of the County-City Building beginning at 9 a.m.
B. A meeting of the Lancaster County Leasing Corporation will be
held immediately following the regular County Board meeting on
Tuesday, August 11, 1998.
C. A public hearing will be held on Tuesday, August 11, 1998 at 7
p.m. in the Commissioners Chambers, Room 112, on the first floor
of the County-City Building regarding Lancaster County's Proposed
Budget for Fiscal Year 1998-1999.
D. The Lancaster County Board of Commissioners will hold a meeting
on Thursday, August 13, 1998 at 8 a.m. in the conference room
located immediately west of the County Commissioners Chambers,
Room 113, on the first floor of the 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 27b, pursuant to the 1998
Comprehensive Plan Annual Review, requested by Peter Katt on
behalf of Steve Champoux, to revise the Land Use Plan to
change 124 acres from Agricultural to Low Density Residential at
the northwest corner of 134th and "A" Streets in Lancaster
County, Nebraska. (1998937) (Scheduled for further discussion
on November 17, 1998.)
B. A County Change of Zone, from AG Agricultural to AGR Agricultural
Residential, requested by Peter Katt on behalf of Steve Champoux,
on property located at the northwest corner of 134th and
"A" Streets in Lancaster County, Nebraska (County Change of 147)
(1998938) (Scheduled for further discussion on November 17,
1998.)
C. Change of Zone 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. (Change of Zone
165) (97-26) (Scheduled for further discussion on October 6,
1998.)
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 for the hearing impaired 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.
REPORTS AND INFORMATIONAL FILINGS: The following items which may
be of interest to residents of Lancaster County are among those which
have been filed this week in the County Clerk's office:
A. Reports from the following:
Nebraska Association of County Officials 1999-2002 Salary
Summary for County Officials (19981823)
MINUTES
LANCASTER COUNTY BOARD OF EQUALIZATION
COMMISSIONERS CHAMBERS
FIRST FLOOR, COUNTY-CITY BUILDING
TUESDAY, AUGUST 11, 1998
1:30 P.M.
Commissioners Present: Linda Steinman, Chair
Kathy Campbell
Bernie Heier
Larry Hudkins
Steve Svoboda
Others Present: Kerry Eagan, Chief Administrative Officer
Kandra Hahn, County Clerk
Robin Hendricksen, Chief Deputy Assessor
Diane Staab, Deputy County Attorney
1) MINUTES: Approval of the minutes of the Board of Equalization
meeting held on Tuesday, August 4, 1998. (19981818) (A copy of these
minutes is on file in the Office of the Lancaster County Clerk.)
MOTION: Hudkins moved and Heier seconded approval of the minutes of
August 4, 1998. On call Campbell, Hudkins, Heier, Svoboda and
Steinman voted aye. Motion carried.
2) ADDITIONS AND DEDUCTIONS:
Approval of 9 additions and deductions to the tax assessment rolls
per Exhibit A. (19981841)
MOTION: Campbell moved and Svoboda seconded approval. On call Heier,
Campbell, Steinman, Hudkins and Svoboda voted aye. Motion
carried.
3) MOTOR VEHICLE TAX EXEMPTIONS:
The Arc of Lincoln/Lancaster County
Catholic Social Services
Lincoln Christian Schools Association Inc.
MOTION: Campbell moved and Heier seconded approval of motor vehicle tax
exemptions for The Arc of Lincoln/Lancaster County, Catholic
Social Services and Lincoln Christian Schools Association Inc.
On call Steinman, Svoboda, Heier, Campbell and Hudkins voted aye.
Motion carried.
Diane Staab, Deputy County Attorney, stated Cotner Center Condo
Association should be added to the list of notice of valuation change
for omitted or undervalued property scheduled for 2:30 p.m. She also
stated they had received notification.
Board of Equalization
2:50 p.m.
4) NOTICE OF VALUATION CHANGE FOR OMITTED OR UNDERVALUED PROPERTY
FOR THE FOLLOWING: (19981729)
Audrey M Berlie
Deborah Brown
Dodie Fearing
Doris E Gunn
Loretta A Gurtsak
Jerry B and Richard L Kohn
Cotner Center Condo
Robin Hendricksen, Chief Deputy Assessor, recommended no action be taken
at the present time.
5) 1998 AFFIDAVIT OF USE FOR CONTINUED TAX EXEMPTION:
Good Neighbor Community Service (19981730)
MOTION: Campbell moved and Hudkins seconded to accept the Assessor's
recommendation and deny the affidavit of use for continued tax
exemption for 1998 for Good Neighbor Community Service. On call
Svoboda, Heier, Hudkins, Campbell and Steinman voted aye. Motion
carried.
6) ADJOURNMENT:
MOTION: Campbell moved and Heier seconded adjournment. On call Campbell,
Steinman, Svoboda, Heier and Hudkins voted aye. Motion carried.
MINUTES
LANCASTER COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
COMMISSIONERS CHAMBERS
FIRST FLOOR, COUNTY-CITY BUILDING
TUESDAY, AUGUST 11, 1998
1:30 P.M.
Commissioners Present: Linda Steinman, Chair
Kathy Campbell
Bernie Heier
Larry Hudkins
Steve Svoboda
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
meetings held on Tuesday, August 4, 1998. (19981819) (A copy of the
minutes is on file in the Office of the Lancaster County Clerk.)
MOTION: Hudkins moved and Campbell seconded approval of the minutes of
August 4, 1998. On call Campbell, Hudkins, Heier, Svoboda and
Steinman voted aye. Motion carried.
2) CLAIMS: Approval of all claims processed through Tuesday,
August 11, 1998.
MOTION: Campbell moved and Svoboda seconded approval. On call Heier,
Campbell, Steinman, Hudkins and Svoboda voted aye. Motion
carried.
3) ITEMS OF PUBLIC PARTICIPATION:
Diane Staab, Deputy County Attorney, stated an emergency item should be
added to the agenda regarding labor negotiations. She explained that it
is an emergency due to time constraints.
MOTION: Campbell moved and Svoboda seconded to add as an emergency item
an executive session regarding contract negotiations following
Item 9, Emergency Items and Other Business. On call Steinman,
Svoboda, Heier, Campbell and Hudkins voted aye. Motion carried.
4) PUBLIC HEARINGS:
A. An application for Class M (Bottle Club) liquor license for
Corporate Golf Marketing Inc. dba/Yankee Hill Country Club
located at 7600 San Mateo Lane in Lincoln, Lancaster County,
Nebraska. (19981719) (19981820) (19981774) (19981812)
The Chair opened the public hearing and asked if anyone wished to testify
in favor of the application.
In response to a question asked by Campbell, Donald Carey, manager,
stated the license before the Board would be the first license under his
name. He explained he has managed and co-managed other facilities, but
the licenses have not been under his name.
Hudkins asked Carey if he had any violations while he was employed at
other facilities.
Carey responded no.
Steinman stated a report from the Sheriff's Office indicates Carey was
convicted of a "Driving While Intoxicated" (DWI) in 1995 and a reckless
driving incident in 1987.
Carey explained the "Driving While Intoxicated" incident occurred in
1994, but did not go to court until 1995. He stated he met all the
requirements of the court and was released from probation early.
He stated the 1987 incident was reduced from "Driving While Intoxicated"
to reckless driving.
Carey said he had made a judgmental error and he learned from his mistake.
The Chair asked if anyone wished to testify in opposition or a neutral
position.
No one appeared and the hearing was closed.
Action to be taken on Tuesday, September 18, 1998.
B. A County Change of Zone, from AG Agricultural to AGR Agricultural
Residential, requested by Richard Coupe, on property located
north and west of the corner of NW 84th Street and Bluff Road in
Lancaster County, Nebraska. (County Change of Zone 180)
(19981723) (19981846)
C. A County Special Permit, Coupe De Ville Heights Community Unit
Plan, requested by Brian Carstens on behalf of Richard Coupe,
consisting of 11 three-acre lots, on property located north and
west of the corner of NW 84th Street and Bluff Road in Lancaster
County, Nebraska. (County Special Permit 159) (19981721)
(19981847)
D. A County Preliminary Plat, Coupe De Ville Heights, requested by
Brian Carstens on behalf of Richard Coupe, consisting of 11 lots,
on property located north and west of the corner of NW 84th
Street and Bluff Road in Lancaster County, Nebraska. (County
Preliminary Plan 98019) (19981722) (19981845)
The Chair opened the public hearings and asked if anyone wished to
testify in favor.
Brian Carstens, developer representing Richard Coupe, appeared and stated
they had requested a three week delay. He explained the preliminary
plat and community unit plan are being revised and that they will hold
their testimony until those revised plans have been submitted.
The Chair asked if anyone wished to testify in opposition.
Dave Duckett, 9755 NW 96th Street, appeared and stated he lives
approximately three-quarters of a mile away from the proposed site. He
stated he is concerned with whether the Board is taking a close look at
quality and quantity of water in area. Duckett stated there is very
limited water in his area and indicated he had drilled three wells last
year, however, they could not be used due to salt content.
He stated he is also concerned about the quality of life and issues such
as barking dogs, noise from motorcycles and minibikes.
In response to a question asked by Heier, Duckett responded that he lives
on an acreage consisting of ten acres.
Hudkins asked Duckett about the depth of the well and when it was drilled.
Duckett stated the well was drilled in August of 1997 at a depth of
approximately 250 feet. He noted the depth of the three wells which were
salty were at approximately 300 feet.
Duckett stated he would have no objections to lot sizes of five acres
unless it sets a precedence. He also stated he wouldn't have an issue
with the development if there's a sufficient amount of water.
Dave Ridder, 9300 West Bluff Road, appeared in opposition and stated he
lives on 40 acres of land adjacent to the proposed site. He explained
that neighboring property owners who signed a petition in opposition of
the proposals have the following concerns:
Quality and quantity of water
Additional traffic
He also stated most of the neighboring property owners are in favor of
the 20 acre lots.
Charlie Wilcox, 9700 NW 96th Street, appeared in opposition and indicated
he lives across the road from Dave Duckett. He explained that he is a
former member of the Malcolm Planning Commission and his concern is that
by allowing a development on the one-mile fringe the village of Malcolm
would have no control.
Another concern to Wilcox is the limited quantity of water in the area.
Kim Vanderkolk, 9800 West Bluff Road, appeared in opposition and stated
he developed North Rim Estates. He explained he knew he was within
Malcolm's jurisdiction and was given the option of developing four acre
lots, however, he chose to stay with the ten acre lots.
Campbell asked Vanderkolk if he owns additional land.
Vanderkolk stated he lives at 9800 West Bluff Road on 17 acres of land
and owns no other land other than his acreage and North Rim Estates.
The Chair asked if anyone wished to testify in a neutral position.
Mike DeKalb, Planning Department, appeared in a neutral position and
stated water is a big issue. He stated the County Subdivision
Regulations require a water report on quantity and quality. He explained
a hydrologist reviewed approximately 15 wells in the immediate area and
yields varied from 15 gallons a minute to over 200 gallons a minute and
depth varied considerably from eight feet to 155 feet. DeKalb stated
several wells had a high chlorine content. It was noted that the
recommendation of the hydrologist was that the particular parcel of land
could support the development with qualifiers.
The Chair recessed until Tuesday, September 1, 1998 at 1:30 p.m.
D. Amendment of the 1993 Lincoln-Lancaster County Air Pollution
Control Program Regulations and Standards. (19981739)
The Chair opened the public hearing and asked if anyone wished to
testify in favor of the amendment.
Marcia Willhite, Health Department, appeared and stated the amendment
will update the air pollution control rules to incorporate new federal
requirements. She explained the federal requirements already apply to
businesses in the County and the City.
MOTION: Hudkins moved and Campbell seconded approval. On call Steinman,
Svoboda, Campbell, Hudkins and Heier voted aye. Motion carried.
5) OLD BUSINESS:
Authorization of the installation and removal of traffic signs:
(19981770)
Removal of "55 Mile Per Hour" speed limit signs on the following streets/
roads:
North 14th Street north of McKelvie Road for northbound and south-
bound traffic and north of Alvo Road for northbound and southbound
traffic
South 56th Street north of Yankee Hill and Saltillo Roads for
northbound traffic and south of Rokeby Road for southbound traffic
Panama Road west of South 148th Street for eastbound traffic
Installation of "55 Mile Per Hour" speed limit signs on the following
streets/roads:
Agnew Road east of Highway 77 for eastbound traffic
Davey Road west of the Davey village limits for westbound traffic
West Raymond Road west of Highway 79 for westbound traffic and east
of Northwest 48th Street for eastbound traffic
Waverly Road west of Highway 77 for westbound and eastbound traffic
North 141st Street north of the north village limit of Waverly for
northbound traffic
Northwest 112th Street south of the Malcolm Road for southbound
traffic and north of Highway 34 for northbound traffic
Northwest 112th Street south of Highway 34 for southbound traffic
Northwest 126th Street south of Highway 34 for southbound traffic
Northwest 126th Street north of Highway 6 for northbound traffic
Northwest 84th Street north of West Heaven Road in Emerald for
northbound traffic
Adams Street east of North 84th Street for eastbound traffic
South 134th Street south of Highway 34 for southbound traffic
South 120th Street south of Highway 34 for southbound traffic
"A" Street west of the Walton village limits for westbound traffic
"A" Street east of the Lincoln City limits for eastbound traffic
Pine Lake Road east of South 84th Street for eastbound traffic
South 84th Street south of Highway 2 for southbound traffic
Denton Road west of Highway 77 for westbound traffic
West Denton Road east of Denton for eastbound traffic
Saltillo Road east of Highway 77 for eastbound traffic
Roca Road east of the Roca village limits for eastbound traffic
Southwest 29th Street north of Highway 33 for northbound traffic
Southwest 114th Street south of Highway 33 for southbound traffic
West Martell Road east of the Martell village limit for eastbound
traffic
West Martell Road west of Southwest 14th Street for westbound traffic
West Sprague Road west of the Sprague village limit for westbound
traffic
West Sprague Road east of Southwest 14th Street for eastbound traffic
West Sprague Road west of Highway 77 for westbound traffic
South 68th Street north of the Hickman village limits for northbound
traffic and south of Hickman village limits for southbound traffic
Panama Road west of the Holland village limits for westbound traffic
and east of the Holland village limits for eastbound traffic
West Hallam Road west of the Hallam village limits for westbound
traffic
Firth Road east of Highway 77 for eastbound traffic Firth Road west
of the village limits of Firth for westbound traffic east of the
village limits of Firth for eastbound traffic
Firth Road west of Highway 43 for westbound traffic
Don Thomas, County Engineer, appeared and stated the County's policy
states that 55 mile per hour speed limit signs will be posted wherever
there is a resuming of the legal speed limit from a reduced zone or at
any point where you leave a state highway and turn onto a county road.
MOTION: Hudkins moved and Campbell seconded approval. On call Svoboda,
Heier, Hudkins, Campbell and Steinman voted aye. Motion carried.
6) NEW BUSINESS:
A. An agreement with Everett E Munn and Marian F Riley for removal
of the existing access and creation of a new access near North
134th Street at Waverly, Nebraska. (19981839)
MOTION: Campbell moved and Svoboda seconded approval. On call Campbell,
Steinman, Svoboda, Heier and Hudkins voted aye. Motion carried.
B. A settlement agreement with C Marvin Roberts in connection with
real property for improvements on West Pleasant Hill Road, in
the amount of $14,500. (19981851)
MOTION: Hudkins moved and Campbell seconded approval. On call Heier,
Svoboda, Steinman, Campbell and Hudkins voted aye. Motion
carried.
C. An addendum to an agreement with the Department of Health and
Human Services for child support enforcement to extend the
agreement to September 30, 1998. (19981854)
MOTION: Campbell moved and Heier seconded approval. On call Steinman,
Hudkins, Heier, Svoboda and Campbell voted aye. Motion carried.
D. Approval of a disbursement from the Lancaster County Leasing
Corporation Renewal and Replacement Fund to Krauter-Bosn Service
Company, in the amount of $14,160, for two replacement
compressors for the air conditioner at Lancaster Manor. (19981852)
MOTION: Campbell moved and Svoboda seconded approval. On call Svoboda,
Campbell, Hudkins, Steinman and Heier voted aye. Motion carried.
E. Authorization of the installation/removal of the following
traffic signs: (19981849)
Signage Location
Install a "Stop" sign and a On SW 70th Street north of W
"Yield" sign Saltillo Road for southbound
traffic
Install a "Yield" sign On W Bennet Road at the inter-
section with SW 72nd Street for
westbound traffic turning south.
Install a "Dirt Road" sign On Bennet Road west of Highway
77 for westbound traffic
Install "Stop" signs At the intersection of SW 2nd
Street and W Olive Creek Road
for east and westbound traffic
Install six "Curve" signs On Arbor Road through the curve
by the interstate underpass for
east and westbound traffic
Install a "Stop Ahead" sign On Arbor Road 500 feet west of
Highway 77 for eastbound traffic
Remove hazard markers On Arbor Road from the inlet and
outlet of culverts G-85 and G-133
MOTION: Campbell moved and Heier seconded approval. On call Hudkins,
Svoboda, Heier, Campbell and Steinman voted aye. Motion carried.
F. Authorization of the installation/removal of the following
traffic signs: (19981850)
Signage Location
Install a "50 Mile Per Hour" At Adams Street just east
speed limit sign of North 98th Street for
eastbound traffic
Install a "50 Mile Per Hour" At Van Dorn Street just
speed limit sign east of South 98th Street
for eastbound traffic
MOTION: Campbell moved and Svoboda seconded approval. On call Campbell,
Heier, Steinman, Svoboda and Hudkins voted aye. Motion carried.
G. Appointment of Karen Phillips and Kip Hulvershorn to the Air
Pollution Control Advisory Board, terms to expire September 1,
2000. (19981822)
MOTION: Hudkins moved and Heier seconded approval. On call Steinman,
Campbell, Hudkins, Heier, Svoboda voted aye. Motion carried.
H. Reappointment of Betty Olson, Rollin Schnieder and Shirley Fralin
to the Advisory Defense Council, terms to expire June 31, 2001.
(19981821)
MOTION: Campbell moved and Heier seconded approval. On call Campbell,
Hudkins, Heier, Svoboda and Steinman voted aye. Motion carried.
7) 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
approval of:
A. A maintenance agreement with Solutions, in the amount of $74.84
per quarter, for a copier located at Lancaster Manor. (19981848)
B. Contracts relating to road improvements with the following:
Landowner Location Amount
Max A and Lori G On West "A" Street $384
Caldwell (19981826) near SW 84th Street
Chad Dinert At SW 98th and West $10
(19981827) "A" Streets
Myron Rapp (19981828) At SW 98th and West $248
"A" Streets
Dennis D and Connie At N 98th Street $8,160.50
R Hansen and Fletcher Avenue
(2 contracts)
(19981824) (19981825)
Loren L and Teri On Fletcher Avenue $10
Neujahr (19981829) near N 98th Street
Robert A and Shirley On Fletcher Avenue $8,155.50
A Christiansen near N 98th Street
(6 contracts)
(19981830)(19981831)
(19981832)(19981833)
(19981834)(19981835)
Henry C and Tami R On Flecther Avenue $2,345.63
Waechter near N 98th Street
(3 contracts)
(19981836)(19981837)
(19981838)
MOTION: Campbell moved and Svoboda seconded approval of the Consent
Items. On call Heier, Campbell, Steinman, Hudkins and Svoboda
voted aye. Motion carried.
8) EXECUTIVE SESSION REGARDING LABOR NEGOTIATIONS:
MOTION: At 2:34 p.m. Campbell moved and Hudkins seconded to enter into
executive session for the purpose of discussing labor
negotiations. On call Steinman, Svoboda, Heier, Campbell and
Hudkins voted aye. Motion carried.
MOTION: At 2:50 p.m. Campbell moved and Svoboda seconded to exit
executive session. On call Hudkins, Steinman, Svoboda, Heier and
Campbell voted aye. Motion carried.
9) ADJOURNMENT:
MOTION: Hudkins moved and Svoboda seconded to adjourn. On call Steinman,
Svoboda, Campbell, Hudkins and Heier voted aye. Motion carried.