Lancaster County
Board of Commissioners
Board of Commissioners
1) MINUTES:
Approval of the minutes of the Board of Commissioners
meeting held on Tuesday, February 25, 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 4,
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 Care Force Award to Gayle
Mandeville for her services with the Lancaster
County Attention Center.
4) PUBLIC HEARINGS:
A. A public hearing regarding a manager application for
Henry D. Sader II, in connection with a liquor license
for the Lincoln Izaak Walton League in Bennet,
Lancaster County, Nebraska.
5) NEW BUSINESS:
A. Resolution No. 5462, amending the 1997 through 2002
Fiscal One and Six Year Lancaster County Road and
Bridge Improvement Program, to add Project #C55-#98 to
the One Year Plan to grade and rock South 112th Street
beginning at Old Cheney Road and ending at Pioneers
Boulevard, Lancaster County, Nebraska.
B. Recommendation from the Purchasing Agent and the County
Sheriff to award a bid to L.T.R. Towing to provide
towing and storage of towed vehicles, in the amount of
$80 - $100,000.
C. Recommendation from the Purchasing Agent and the
Lancaster County Engineer to award a bid to Petit
Construction Company to provide grading construction
for Yankee Hill Road for the County Engineer, in the
amount of $134,056.57 for Part I and $32,098.50 for
Part II.
D. Recommendation from the Purchasing Agent and the
Lancaster County Engineer to award a bid to Land
Construction Company, Inc. to provide and install
culvert replacement and maintenance for the County
Engineer, in the amount of $55,634.34 for Part I and
$16,924.76 for part II.
E. Recommendation from the Lancaster County Engineer to
award a bid to Dobson Brothers Construction Company for
the construction of a Federal Aid Project beginning at
the Southwest corner of Section 27, Township 9 North,
Range 8 East and extends 7.0 miles North, terminating
at the Northwest corner of Section 27, Township 10
North, Range 8 East, Project #STPE-3365(5), in the
amount of $1,039,585.77.
F. Recommendation from the Purchasing Agent and the
Lancaster County Sheriff to award a bid for vehicles
off the State of Nebraska Contract #CA-4834D to Park
Place Chevrolet for two 1997 new Chevrolet Lumina 4-door
sedans, in the amount of $29,712.14.
G. Recommendation from the Purchasing Agent and the City
of Lincoln to award a bid to All Makes Office Equipment
for the Haworth full seating line and limited models
from the Global managerial line; to Keo Office
Furniture for the Eck Adams full seating line; and to
Raders, Inc. for the Herman Miller full seating line
from March 1, 1997 through February 28, 1998, with
discounts ranging from 46% to 57% off the list pricing,
based on volume incentives.
H. An Inter-governmental service agreement between the
Lancaster County Corrections Department and the United
States Marshal's Service for the housing, safekeeping
and subsistence of federal prisoners at the rate of
$61.23 per diem retroactive to July 1, 1995, with an
estimated annual payment of $379,932.15.
I. Authorization for the installation of traffic signs in
Lancaster County, Nebraska at the following location
(Resolution No. 5461):
SIGNAGE LOCATION
"50 MPH" speed On North 70th Street, 400 feet
limit sign north of the
Interstate 80 overpass, for
northbound traffic
J. An agreement between Lancaster County and Johnson &
Higgins for worker's compensation and general liability
consulting services beginning on January 31, 1997 and
to be completed by February 28, 1997, in the amount of
$10,000.
K. A contract between Lancaster Manor and Liberty
Construction, Inc. to provide and install wallcovering
at Lancaster Manor beginning March 4, 1997 through June
30, 1997, in the amount of $15,709.42.
L. An agreement between Lancaster County and Farmers State
Bank for providing subordination of the County's
Economic Development Loan to Henderson Equine Clinic to
the Trust Deed of Farmers State Bank, in the amount of
$184,000.
M. A request from Brett Davis to place gravel on a portion
of West Davey Road (Section 29, Township 12 North,
Range 6 East).
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 items 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 the Lancaster County Sheriff for
January 1997.
B. Setting of a public hearing for March 11, 1997 at 1:30
p.m. in the County Commissioners Hearing Room, First
Floor, County- City Building, regarding the question of
validating five warranty deeds, Instrument Nos. 95-10975,
95-12179, 95-10976, 95-10977 and 95-12180,
requested by Mr. Todd Lewis, grantee.
C. Setting of a public hearing for April 8, 1997 at 1:30
p.m. in the County Commissioners Hearing Room, First
Floor, County- City Building, regarding two
applications for two Special Events Permits from the
Nebraska Sports Council/Cornhusker State Games to hold
cycling time trials and a road race on July 19, 1997
from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. and for a triathlon competition
on July 20, 1997 at 7:30 a.m.
D. Resolution No. 5463, annual approval of the combined
weed control program for the City of Lincoln as
submitted by the Lancaster County Noxious Weed Control
Superintendent.
E. An agreement between the Lancaster County Safety &
Training Office and Carol M. Pagel for safety
consultation services beginning March 4, 1997 through
June 30, 1997 in the amount of $10,000.
F. User's agreement between Lancaster County and Raymond
Poole for remote access to Lancaster County records at
a rate of $.013 per transaction.
G. An agreement between the Attention Center for Youth and
the University of Nebraska Medical Center, College of
Nursing for psycho-educative classes 1-2 hours per week
from March 3, 1997 through August 15, 1997, at a rate
of $45 per hour.
H. An amendment to an agreement between the Lancaster
County Community Mental Health Center and Region V for
the provision of emergency protective care services
from July 1, 1996 through June 30, 1997.
I. Contracts between the Lancaster County Engineering
Department and the following:
LANDOWNER LOCATION AMOUNT
Joseph L. and On So. 14th Street $ 462.40
Victoria S. Kopp near Rokeby Road
Maahs Farms, Inc. On So. 176th Street $ 160
near Pioneers Blvd
Peter S. and On No. 141st Street $ 539
Gayle M. Loogman over Salt Creek
(2 contracts)
Virgil H. and On Princeton Road Land
Bradley D. near So. 38th Street Donation
Oldemeyer
William D. and On So. 56th Street $1,036
Beverly K.
Livengood (2 contracts)
Lloyd and On West Claire west Land
Jeanette Priess of So. Coddington Ave Donation
Forrest J. and On Saltillo Road $ 90
Carol F. Nisley near So. 112th Street
Lower Platte South On No. 141st Street Land
Natural Resources over Salt Creek Donation &
District $ 55
Harold and Arlene On So. 14th Street $ 550.80
Oelschlager near Rokeby Road
Lincoln Electric At So. 91st Street Replacement
System and Pine Lake Road Easement
7) ANNOUNCEMENTS:
A. The following public hearings will be held on Tuesday,
March 11, 1997 at 1:30 p.m. in the County Commissioners
Hearing Room, First Floor, County-City Building
regarding:
1. Changes to the Lincoln/Lancaster County Air
Pollution Control Program Regulations and
Standards and to adopt recent federal standards,
to correct errors and provide clarifying language.
2. An application for a Class E (Beer Off Sale Only)
and a Class M (Bottle Club) liquor license for
Todd Hoyer dba/The Kramer Bar (formerly known as
the J & C Country Bar & Grill) located in Kramer,
Lancaster County, Nebraska.
B. The following public hearings will be held on Tuesday,
March 18, 1997 at 1:30 p.m. in the County Commissioners
Hearing Room, First Floor, County-City Building
regarding:
1. Change of Zone No. 170, from AG Agricultural to
AGR Agricultural Residential, requested by
Lawrence Conway, on property generally located
approximately 1/4 mile west of U.S. Highway No.
77, on the north side of Panama Road.
2. Change of Zone No. 169, from "I" Industrial and
"R" Residential to "B" Business, requested by
Todd Wicken, on property generally located at the
northeast corner of Highway 77 (South 12th) and
Broad Street in Princeton.
3. Change of Zone No. 165, from AG Agricultural to
AGR Agricultural Residential, requested by Harry
Muhlbach, on property generally located west of
North 56th (Hwy 77) between Mill Road and Raymond
Road.
4. Change of Zone No. 147, from AG Agricultural to
AGR Agricultural Residential, requested by Peter
W. Katt on behalf of Steve Champoux, on property
generally located at the northwest corner of 134th
& "A" Streets.
C. The following 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:
1. County Special Permit No. 140, Osage Acres
Community Unit Plan, requested by Design
Associates for Stewart Farms, LTD., consisting of
9 single family lots and 2 outlots, on property
generally located at the southwest corner of South
148th & Martell Road.
2. County Special Permit No. 144, Deerview Estates
Community Unit Plan, requested by Mike Poe,
consisting of 8 single family lots and 1 outlot,
on property generally located at the southeast
corner of South 134th & Martell Road.
3. County Preliminary Plat No. 96008, Osage Acres,
requested by Design Associates for Stewart Farms,
LTD., consisting of 9 single family lots and 2
outlots, on property generally located at the
southwest corner of South 148th & Martell Road.
4. County Preliminary Plat No. 96018, Deerview
Estates, requested by Mike Poe, consisting of 8
single family lots and 1 outlot, on property
generally located at the southeast corner of South
134th & Martell Road.
D. The Lancaster County Board of Commissioners will hold a
meeting on Thursday, February 27, 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 Tuesday will be
re-broadcast at 6:30 p.m. on Cablevision Channel 5.
8) EMERGENCY ITEMS AND OTHER BUSINESS:
9) 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.
Agenda for a Meeting of the Lancaster County Board of
Equalization to Be Held Tuesday, March 4, 1997 at 1:30 P.m. in
the County Commissioners Hearing Room, First Floor, County-ity
Building.
1) MINUTES:
Approval of the minutes of the Board of Equalization meeting
held on Tuesday, February 25, 1997. (A copy of these minutes
is on file in the Office of the Lancaster County Clerk.)
2) ADDITIONS AND DEDUCTIONS:
Approval of 168 additions and deductions to the tax
assessment rolls as per Exhibit "A" and "B".
3) MOTOR VEHICLE TAX EXEMPTIONS:
Nebraska Wesleyan University
4) 451 AND 451A EXEMPTION APPLICATIONS:
Approval of 451 & 451A Tax Exemption Applications on
Personal Property and Real Estate as per Exhibit "C".
Commissioners Present: Linda Steinman, Chair
Kathy Campbell
Larry Hudkins
Steve Svoboda
Commissioners Absent: Darlene Tussing
Others Present: Kandra Hahn, Lancaster County Clerk
Diane Staab, Deputy County Attorney
Kerry Eagan, Chief Administrative Officer
1) MINUTES:
Approval of the minutes of the Board of Commissioners
meeting held on Tuesday, February 25, 1997. (A copy of these
minutes is on file in the Office of the Lancaster County
Clerk.)
MOTION: Hudkins moved and Svoboda seconded approval. On
call Hudkins, Steinman and Svoboda voted aye.
Motion carried.
2) CLAIMS:
Approval of all claims processed through Tuesday, March 4,
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: Hudkins moved and Svoboda seconded approval. On
call Hudkins, Steinman and Svoboda voted aye.
Motion carried.
3) Presentation of the Care Force Award to Gayle Mandeville for
his services with the Lancaster County Attention Center.
4) PUBLIC HEARINGS:
A. A public hearing regarding a manager application for
Henry D. Sader III, in connection with a liquor license
for the Lincoln Izaak Walton League in Bennet,
Lancaster County, Nebraska.
Steinman opened the public hearing.
Campbell informed the Board she had received a
telephone call from Mr. Sader asking if the Board had
any questions and noted he would not be in attendance
due to a schedule conflict.
Steinman asked if anyone wished to appear in favor,
opposition or in a neutral position.
No one appeared.
Steinman closed the public hearing with action to be
taken on Tuesday, March 11, 1997.
5) NEW BUSINESS:
A. Resolution No. 5462, amending the 1997 through 2002
Fiscal One and Six Year Lancaster County Road and
Bridge Improvement Program, to add Project #C55-#98 to
the One Year Plan to grade and rock South 112th Street
beginning at Old Cheney Road and ending at Pioneers
Boulevard, Lancaster County, Nebraska.
MOTION: Hudkins moved and Campbell seconded approval.
On call Svoboda, Campbell, Hudkins and
Steinman voted aye. Motion carried.
B. Recommendation from the Purchasing Agent and the County
Sheriff to award a bid to L.T.R. Towing to provide
towing and storage of towed vehicles, in the amount of
$80,000 - $100,000.
Campbell said the item was bid previously and asked why
it was rebid.
Kathy Smith, Assistant Purchasing Agent, said the first
bid was rejected because firm, fixed pricing was not
received on the oversized vehicle towing. She said
when the item was rebid one vendor offered a "fair
market price" and one vendor complied with the
specifications. The award recommendation was based on
that information.
MOTION: Campbell moved and Svoboda seconded approval.
On call Campbell, Hudkins, Steinman and
Svoboda voted aye. Motion carried.
C. Recommendation from the Purchasing Agent and the
Lancaster County Engineer to award a bid to Petit
Construction Company to provide grading construction
for Yankee Hill Road for the County Engineer, in the
amount of $134,056.57 for Part I and $32,098.50 for
Part II.
MOTION: Campbell moved and Hudkins seconded approval.
On call Campbell, Hudkins, Steinman and
Svoboda voted aye. Motion carried.
D. Recommendation from the Purchasing Agent and the
Lancaster County Engineer to award a bid to Land
Construction Company, Inc. to provide and install
culvert replacement and maintenance for the County
Engineer, in the amount of $55,634.34 for Part I and
$16,924.76 for Part II.
MOTION: Hudkins moved and Campbell seconded approval.
On call Hudkins, Steinman, Svoboda and
Campbell voted aye. Motion carried.
E. Recommendation from the Lancaster County Engineer to
award a bid to Dobson Brothers Construction Company for
the construction of a Federal Aid Project beginning at
the Southwest corner of Section 27, Township 9 North,
Range 8 East and extends 7.0 miles North, terminating
at the Northwest corner of Section 27, Township 10
North, Range 8 East, Project #STPE-3365(5), in the
amount of $1,039,585.77.
MOTION: Campbell moved and Hudkins seconded approval.
On call Steinman, Svoboda, Campbell and
Hudkins voted aye. Motion carried.
F. Recommendation from the Purchasing Agent and the
Lancaster County Sheriff to award a bid for vehicles
off the State of Nebraska Contract #CA-4834D to Park
Place Chevrolet for two 1997 new Chevrolet Lumina 4-door
sedans, in the amount of $29,712.14.
MOTION: Hudkins moved and Campbell seconded approval.
On call Svoboda, Campbell, Hudkins and
Steinman voted aye. Motion carried.
G. Recommendation from the Purchasing Agent and the City
of Lincoln to award a bid to All Makes Office Equipment
for the Haworth full seating line and limited models
from the Global managerial line; to Keo Office
Furniture for the Eck Adams full seating line; and to
Raders, Inc. for the Herman Miller full seating line
from March 1, 1997 through February 28, 1998, with
discounts ranging from 46% to 57% off the list pricing,
based on volume incentives.
MOTION: Hudkins moved and Campbell seconded approval.
On call Campbell, Hudkins, Steinman and
Svoboda voted aye. Motion carried.
H. An Inter-governmental service agreement between the
Lancaster County Corrections Department and the United
States Marshal's Service for the housing, safekeeping
and subsistence of federal prisoners at the rate of
$61.23 per diem retroactive to July 1, 1995, with an
estimated annual payment of $379,932.15.
MOTION: Hudkins moved and Campbell seconded approval.
On call Campbell, Hudkins, Steinman and
Svoboda voted aye. Motion carried.
I. Authorization for the installation of traffic signs in
Lancaster County, Nebraska at the following location
(Resolution No. 5461):
SIGNAGE LOCATION
"50 MPH" speed On North 70th Street, 400 feet
limit sign north of the Interstate 80
overpass, for northbound traffic
MOTION: Campbell moved and Hudkins seconded approval.
On call Hudkins, Steinman, Svoboda and
Campbell voted aye. Motion carried.
J. An agreement between Lancaster County and Johnson &
Higgins for worker's compensation and general liability
consulting services beginning on January 31, 1997 and
to be completed by February 28, 1997, in the amount of
$10,000.
MOTION: Campbell moved and Hudkins seconded approval.
On call Steinman, Svoboda, Campbell and
Hudkins voted aye. Motion carried.
K. A contract between Lancaster Manor and Liberty
Construction, Inc. to provide and install wallcovering
at Lancaster Manor beginning March 4, 1997 through June
30, 1997, in the amount of $15,709.42.
MOTION: Hudkins moved and Campbell seconded approval.
On call Svoboda, Campbell, Hudkins and
Steinman voted aye. Motion carried.
L. An agreement between Lancaster County and Farmers State
Bank for providing subordination of the County's
Economic Development Loan to Henderson Equine Clinic to
the Trust Deed of Farmers State Bank, in the amount of
$184,000.
Kerry Eagan, Chief Administrative Officer, explained
that a signed original agreement had not yet been
received. He recommended authorizing the Chair to sign
the agreement when the original is received.
Hudkins asked if the agreement would be subject to
review by the County Attorney's office.
Eagan responded yes.
MOTION: Hudkins moved and Campbell seconded approval
of authorizing the Chair to execute the
original agreement, subject to the County
Attorney's review. On call Campbell, Hudkins,
Steinman and Svoboda voted aye. Motion
carried.
M. A request from Bret Davis to place gravel on a portion
of West Davey Road (Section 29, Township 12 North,
Range 6 East).
Dana Baker, attorney representing Bret and Kim Davis
and Dave and Sharon Friedeman, appeared and said the
landowners are seeking to apply gravel to West Davey
Road between Northwest 40th and Northwest 27th Streets.
He said they are asking the Board to adopt a resolution
which would allow the application of aggregate, at the
landowners expense, to a portion of West Davey Road
pursuant to a written contract with the County setting
forth the rights and obligations of the parties. Baker
added the landowners would be allowed to apply the
aggregate if the Board of Public Roads and
Classification of Standards relaxes the standards for
that portion of the road and determines that it doesn't
render the rest of the road subject to minimum
standards under the State Statutes.
Baker also said the landowners would be willing to pay
for the cost of signage which might be needed.
Campbell said she was somewhat concerned about the
liability that the County may be in jeopardy of and
also of the precedence the Board would be setting in
terms of other individuals putting material on a County
road and the County still having the liability. She
asked if the County could be held harmless.
Steinman asked if the County would be liable for the
maintenance of the road if the landowners are allowed
to apply aggregate.
Doug Cyr, Deputy County Attorney, said the County would
be responsible for maintaining the road after the
aggregate.
In response to Campbell's question, Cyr indicated he
didn't see the tort issue as a huge issue and said the
main issue raised in his written opinion was loss of
funds Lancaster County could subject itself to as a
result of approving the request without working with
the Board of Public Road Classifications and Standards.
Don Thomas, County Engineer, appeared and expressed his
concerns regarding safety issues and the precedence
which the County would be setting.
Bret Davis, 2311 Southwest 12th Street, appeared and
said he and the Friedemans would be willing to pay for
the aggregate and signage the Board or the County
Engineer deemed necessary.
Campbell asked if it was possible for the landowners to
meet and develop a plan which the Board would agree to.
Cyr stated there are procedures set forth in the
statutes to deal with a type of situation where the
County doesn't have the current funds to expend for a
road improvement being sought by landowners. These
procedures would be creation of a special improvement
district or a rural road improvement district.
Cyr recommended deferring action for one week,
discussing the item on Thursday, March 6, 1997 with
placement back on the agenda for Tuesday, March 11,
1997.
Dave Friedeman, landowner, indicated they had talked
with the other landowners and tried to come up with an
agreement, however, it hadn't worked.
MOTION: Hudkins moved and Svoboda seconded to accept
the County Attorney's recommendation to defer
action for one week with discussion of the
request on Thursday, March 6, 1997 and
placement back on the agenda for Tuesday,
March 11, 1997. On call Campbell, Hudkins,
Steinman and Svoboda 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 items 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 the Lancaster County Sheriff for
January 1997.
B. Setting of a public hearing for March 11, 1997 at 1:30
p.m. in the County Commissioners Hearing Room, First
Floor, County- City Building, regarding the question of
validating five warranty deeds, Instrument Nos. 95-10975,
95-12179, 95-10976, 95-10977 and 95-12180,
requested by Mr. Todd Lewis, grantee.
C. Setting of a public hearing for April 8, 1997 at 1:30
p.m. in the County Commissioners Hearing Room, First
Floor, County- City Building, regarding two
applications for two Special Events Permits from the
Nebraska Sports Council/Cornhusker State Games to hold
cycling time trials and a road race on July 19, 1997
from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. and for a triathlon competition
on July 20, 1997 at 7:30 a.m.
D. Resolution No. 5463, annual approval of the combined
weed control program for the City of Lincoln as
submitted by the Lancaster County Noxious Weed Control
Superintendent.
E. An agreement between the Lancaster County Safety &
Training Office and Carol M. Pagel for safety
consultation services beginning March 4, 1997 through
June 30, 1997 in the amount of $1,000.
F. User's agreement between Lancaster County and Raymond
Poole for remote access to Lancaster County records at
a rate of $.013 per transaction.
G. An agreement between the Attention Center for Youth and
the University of Nebraska Medical Center, College of
Nursing for psycho-educative classes 1-2 hours per week
from March 3, 1997 through August 15, 1997, at a rate
of $45 per hour.
F. User's agreement between Lancaster County and Raymond
Poole for remote access to Lancaster County records at
a rate of $.013 per transaction.
G. An agreement between the Attention Center for Youth and
the University of Nebraska Medical Center, College of
Nursing for psycho-educative classes 1-2 hours per week
from March 3, 1997 through August 15, 1997, at a rate
of $45 per hour.
H. An amendment to an agreement between the Lancaster
County Community Mental Health Center and Region V for
the provision of emergency protective care services
from July 1, 1996 through June 30, 1997.
I. Contracts between the Lancaster County Engineering
Department and the following:
LANDOWNER LOCATION AMOUNT
Joseph L. and On So. 14th Street $ 462.40
Victoria S. Kopp near Rokeby Road
Maahs Farms, Inc. On So. 176th Street $ 160
near Pioneers Blvd
Peter S. and On No. 141st Street $ 539
Gayle M. Loogman over Salt Creek
(2 contracts)
Virgil Harold and On So. 14th Street $ 550.80
Arlene Oelschlager near Rokeby Road
Lincoln Electric At So. 91st Street Replacement
System and Pine Lake Road Easement
MOTION: Hudkins moved and Campbell seconed approval.
On call Hudkins, Steinman, Svoboda and
Campbell voted aye. Motion carried.
7) ANNOUNCEMENTS:
Commissioner Campbell announced the County Engineer will be
holding a public information session on Wednesday, March 12,
1997 at 7 p.m. at Norris High School regarding the proposed
work by Burlington Northern Railroad directly north of
Firth, Nebraska.
ADJOURNMENT:
MOTION: Campbell moved and Hudkins seconded to adjourn.
On call Steinman, Svoboda, Campbell and Hudkins
voted aye. Motion carried.
Kandra Hahn
Lancaster County Clerk
Minutes
Lancaster County Board of Equalization
County Commissioners Hearing Room
First Floor, County-City Building
Tuesday, March 4, 1997
1:30 p.m.
Commissioners Present: Linda Steinman, Chair
Larry Hudkins
Steve Svoboda
Commissioners Absent: Kathy Campbell
Darlene Tussing
Others Present: Kandra Hahn, Lancaster County Clerk
Kerry Eagan, Chief Administrative Officer
Diane Staab, Deputy County Attorney
1) MINUTES:
Approval of the minutes of the Board of Equalization meeting
held on Tuesday, February 25, 1997. (A copy of these minutes
is on file in the Office of the Lancaster County Clerk.)
MOTION: Hudkins moved and Svoboda seconded approval. On
call Hudkins, Steinman and Svoboda voted aye.
Motion carried.
2) ADDITIONS AND DEDUCTIONS:
Approval of 168 additions and deductions to the tax
assessment rolls as per Exhibit "A" and "B".
MOTION: Hudkins moved and Svoboda seconded approval. On
call Steinman, Svoboda and Hudkins voted aye.
Motion carried.
3) MOTOR VEHICLE TAX EXEMPTIONS:
Nebraska Wesleyan University
MOTION: Hudkins moved and Svoboda seconded approval. On
call Svoboda, Hudkins and Steinman voted aye.
Motion carried.
4) 451 AND 451A EXEMPTION APPLICATIONS:
Approval of 451 & 451A Tax Exemption Applications on
Personal Property and Real Estate as per Exhibit "C".
MOTION: Svoboda moved and Hudkins seconded approval. On
call Hudkins, Steinman and Svoboda voted aye.
Motion carried.
ADJOURNMENT:
At the direction of the Chair the meeting was adjourned.
Kandra Hahn
Lancaster County Clerk