Planning Commission

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Agendas

NOTICE: The Lincoln/Lancaster County Planning Commission will hold a public hearing on Wednesday, February 18, 2026, at 1:00 p.m. in the City Council Chambers on the first floor of the County-City Building, 555 S. 10th St., Lincoln, Nebraska. For more information, call the Planning Department, (402) 441-7491.

The Lincoln-Lancaster County Planning Department will meet with Planning Commission members on Wednesday, February 18, 2026, at 12:00 p.m. in the Council Chambers, for a pre-briefing of the Comprehensive Plan and Long-Range Transportation Plan. Public testimony will not be accepted at this briefing.

PLEASE NOTE: The Planning Commission action is final action on any item with a notation of FINAL ACTION. Any aggrieved person may appeal Final Action of the Planning Commission to the City Council or County Board by filing a Notice of Appeal with the City Clerk or County Clerk within 14 days following the action of the Planning Commission. The Planning Commission action on all other items is a recommendation to the City Council or County Board.

AGENDA
WEDNESDAY, February 18, 2026
View or download the full agenda packet(PDF, 15MB)
View or download the action agenda(PDF, 95KB)  

Approval of minutes of the regular meeting held February 4, 2026(PDF, 159KB).

1.  CONSENT AGENDA
(Public Hearing and Administrative Action)

SPECIAL PERMITS:

1.1

SPECIAL PERMIT 20014B(PDF, 3MB), to allow for soil excavation for the Coffey Borrow Pit, on property generally located at the northwest corner of NW 40th Street and Highway 34. FINAL ACTION More information
Staff recommendation: Conditional Approval
Staff Planner:
George Wesselhoft, (402) 441-6366, gwesselhoft@lincoln.ne.gov

1.2

SPECIAL PERMIT 25033(PDF, 3MB), for Divine Oaks, an AG (Agriculture District) CUP (Community Unit Plan) for 11 dwelling units on 136 acres, with associated waivers, on property generally located south of Highway 34/O Street on the west side of S 148th Street. FINAL ACTION More information
Staff recommendation: Conditional Approval
Staff Planner:
George Wesselhoft, (402) 441-6366, gwesselhoft@lincoln.ne.gov

PRELIMINARY PLAT:

1.3

PRELIMINARY PLAT 26001(PDF, 5MB), to plat 63 single family lots and two outlots with associated waivers, generally located at N 18th Street and Folkways Blvd. FINAL ACTION More information
Staff recommendation: Conditional Approval
Staff Planner:
Emma Martin, (402) 441-6369, emartin@lincoln.ne.gov

2.  REQUESTS FOR DEFERRAL

3.  ITEMS REMOVED FROM CONSENT AGENDA
(Public Hearing and Administrative Action)

4.  PUBLIC HEARING AND ADMINISTRATIVE ACTION

ANNEXATION AND ASSOCIATED ITEM:

4.1a

ANNEXATION 26001(PDF, 5MB), to annex approximately 34 acres generally located northeast of S 98th Street and Pine Lake Road. More information
Staff recommendation: Conditional Approval
Staff Planner:
Jacob Schlange, (402) 441-6362, jschlange@lincoln.ne.gov

4.1b

CHANGE OF ZONE 26001(PDF, 5MB), Redtail Heights Planned Unit Development (PUD), for a change of zone on approximately 34 acres from AG Agricultural to R-3 PUD, with associated waivers, generally located northeast of S 98th Street and Pine Lake Road. More information
Staff recommendation: Conditional Approval
Staff Planner:
Jacob Schlange, (402) 441-6362, jschlange@lincoln.ne.gov

TEXT AMENDMENT:

4.2

TEXT AMENDMENT 26001(PDF, 272KB), to amend Lincoln Municipal Code Section 27.63.810 Farm Winery to modify provisions related to the sale of food and alcohol produced on and off site, along with provisions related to the allowed use of a single family dwelling and provisions for associated social hall special permits at a farm winery. More information
Staff recommendation: Approval
Staff Planner: Benjamin Callahan, (402) 441-6360, bcallahan@lincoln.ne.gov

5.  CONTINUED PUBLIC HEARING AND ADMINISTRATIVE ACTION

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AT THIS TIME, ANYONE WISHING TO SPEAK ON AN ITEM
NOT ON THE AGENDA, MAY DO SO.
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Adjournment
PENDING LIST:
No items

 

Planning and Development Services Department Staff Contacts:

David Cary, Director

402-441-6364

dcary@lincoln.ne.gov

Steve Dush, Assistant Director

402-441-5662

sdush@lincoln.ne.gov

Steve Henrichsen, Development Review Planning Mgr.

402-441-6374

shenrichsen@lincoln.ne.gov

Paul Barnes, Long Range Planning Manager

402-441-6372

pbarnes@lincoln.ne.gov

Benjamin Callahan, Planner

402-441-6360

bcallahan@lincoln.ne.gov

Collin Christopher, Planner

402-441-6370

cchristopher@lincoln.ne.gov

Rachel Christopher, Transportation Planner

402-441-7603

rchristopher@lincoln.ne.gov

Jill Dolberg, Planner

402-441-6373

jdolberg@lincoln.ne.gov

Arvind Gopalakrishnan, Planner

402-441-6361

agopalakrishnan@lincoln.ne.gov

Mia Haschenburger, Transportation Planner

402-441-6334

mhaschenburger@lincoln.ne.gov

Emma Martin, Planner

402-441-6369

emartin@lincoln.ne.gov

Jacob Schlange, Planner

402-441-6362

jschlange@lincoln.ne.gov

Andrew Thierolf, Planner

402-441-6371

athierolf@lincoln.ne.gov

George Wesselhoft, County Planner

402-441-6366

gwesselhoft@lincoln.ne.gov

 

Members

The Lincoln/Lancaster County Planning Commission is a body of nine citizens appointed for staggered six-year terms by the Mayor with concurrence of the City Council and County Board. The Planning Commission is charged by state and local law with advising the City Council and County Board on a variety of planning and development matters.

The Planning Commission is comprised of nine voting members.

Member Term Expires
Lorenzo Ball, Jr. 08/24/2031
Dick Campbell 08/24/2029
Maribel Cruz, Vice Chair 08/24/2027
Brett Ebert  08/24/2027 
Gloria Eddins 08/24/2029
Bailey Feit 08/24/2029
Cristy Joy, Chair 08/24/2031
Rich Rodenburg 08/24/2027
Cindy Ryman Yost 08/24/2031

Procedures

The Planning Commission operates under Resolution No. PC-01637: 03/20/19(PDF, 35KB)  and adheres to the following Public Hearing Procedures.

Public hearings are held every other Wednesday. An item scheduled for public hearing will be voted upon immediately following the close of the public hearing, unless a majority of the Commissioners present vote to defer action or to continue the public hearing.

Consent Agenda

The Planning Director prepares a Consent Agenda comprised of those applications upon which there is consent as to the request and the recommendation. These are listed as the first items on the agenda. A Consent Agenda item will not have a separate public hearing unless someone requests to speak on the item. The Consent Agenda may be voted upon in total at the same meeting, or, any item on the Consent Agenda will be removed by the Chairperson if there is a request by the public or staff to speak on the matter, or at the request of a Commission member. Items removed from the Consent Agenda will be placed as the second item on the agenda and scheduled for a separate public hearing and will be voted upon immediately following the close of the public hearing, unless a majority of the Commissioners present vote to defer action or to continue the public hearing.

Nature of Testimony

The role and function of the Planning Commission is to advise the legislative and administrative branches of government concerning planning matters. Testimony before the Commission should therefore concern the planning aspects of the matter being heard. A written statement supporting or opposing an agenda item may be submitted to the Commission as a part of the public hearing in order to be included as a part of the public hearing minutes.

The Commission may ask questions of persons testifying. There will, however, be no cross-examination or direct questioning in front of the Commission between proponents and opponents. All questions and testimony must be directed through the Chair.

Material and testimony submitted should be as factual as possible.

Presentation of Testimony

Applicants will be requested to present their testimony first. The applicants, or their representatives shall first state their names and addresses and, if the party appearing is not the applicant, the nature of the representative's capacity. The applicant should state:

  1. Why the applicant desires the action requested.
  2. Why the application is in accordance with sound planning practices.

Following the applicant's testimony, other persons wishing to speak on that particular agenda item will be called upon to present testimony in the following order: (1) proponents of the application, (2) opponents of (or those seeking information about) the application, and (3) rebuttal by the applicant. Each person should first state their name and address, and then present the reasons why they feel the application is not in accordance with sound planning practices.

The applicant will be entitled to a brief rebuttal after the opponents' testimony is concluded.

Five (5) minutes for testimony is preferred as a maximum; however, no more than 30 minutes should be taken by either proponents or opponents. The Chairperson may grant additional time in advance of the meeting for items of major significance. The Commission may also grant or deny requests for more time.

Large groups in attendance concerned with an application should choose one or two spokespersons to present the group's testimony. The spokesperson may have the group stand to give the Commission an idea of the number of persons sharing similar viewpoints. Remember, however, that the Commission is interested in factual information.

Individuals speaking for themselves and also groups' spokespersons should not present testimony previously given. The Chairperson of the Commission shall reserve the right to discontinue at any time repetitious or irrelevant testimony.

If you have any questions about the public hearing procedures, please contact Shelli Reid, Administrative Officer, in the Planning Department 402-441-6363.

 

Appeals & Forms

Any aggrieved person may appeal Final Action of the Planning Commission to the City Council  or County Board by filing a Notice of Appeal with the City Clerk or County Clerk within 14 days following the action of the Planning Commission. 

Appeal of Planning Commission Action to City Council(PDF, 143KB)