CITY OF BELLEVUE PUBLIC NOTICES 6/23/21
These notices appear concurrently in The Gretna Guide & News, which is the official paper of publication. They are provided here as a courtesy to Daily Recorder subscribers. The Daily Record is not a legal newspaper for the purpose of Sarpy County notices.
CITY OF BELLEVUE
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING AND NOTICE OF AVAILABILITY
OF THE PROPOSED 2021-2022 ACTION PLAN
TO ALL INTERESTED AGENCIES GROUPS AND INDIVIDUALS:
The City of Bellevue, in consultation with local service providers, agencies, and individuals, has prepared and will submit the 2021-2022 Action Plan of activities for Community Planning and Development Programs including the Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) to the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) in accordance with regulations at 24 CFR Part 91 governing consolidated submission for community planning and development programs.
A public hearing for the purpose of obtaining public comments for the proposed 2021-2022 Action Plan is scheduled for:
Tuesday, July 20, 2021, at 6:00 pm during the Bellevue City Council meeting in the City Council
Chambers, 1500 Wall Street,
Bellevue, Nebraska, 68005.
The location of the public hearing is wheelchair accessible. If special accommodations for persons with disabilities or non-English speaking persons are needed, please contact the City Clerk at (402) 293-3007 no later than July 16, 2021.
The third year Action Plan addresses the intended use of $335,360 in 2021 entitlement grant funds and $176,120 in reallocation funding under the Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) program and identifies community development priority needs, objectives, and activities to be implemented during Fiscal Year 2021-2022. All proposed activities are subject to approval and final adoption by the Mayor and the Bellevue City Council following the public hearing during the July 20, 2021, council meeting. The following table summarizes the proposed allocations for planned activities in FY 2021-2022:
ACQUISITION
Housing Foundation for Sarpy County (Mixed Use Development – HFSC Properties II) – $150,000.00
Eastern Nebraska Community Action Partnership (Bellevue Food Pantry Relocation Assistance) – $240,080.00
PUBLIC FACILITIES &
IMPROVEMENTS
First Baptist Church of Bellevue (Community Center Upgrades) – $16,400.00
PUBLIC SERVICE
Lift Up Sarpy (Bellevue Community Response/Car Match Program) – $15,000.00
HOUSING
Habitat for Humanity of Sarpy County (Rehabilitation of Single-Family Unit) – $45,000.00
ADMINISTRATION & PLANNING
Program Administration – $45,000.00
TOTAL – $511,480.00
The proposed Action Plan is available for review at the following locations: Bellevue City Hall, City Clerk’s Office, 1500 Wall Street, Bellevue, NE 68005; Bellevue Public Library, 1003 Lincoln Road, Bellevue, NE 68005; Bellevue Housing Authority, 8214 Armstrong Circle, Bellevue, NE 68005; Bellevue Public Schools Lied Activity Center, 2700 Arboretum Dr, Bellevue, NE 68005; and, City of Bellevue website at www.bellevue.net
Questions, comments or suggestions are encouraged concerning the 2021-2022 Action Plan and will be accepted until the time of final approval at the July 20, 2021, City Council meeting. All interest parties may submit written comments to the City of Bellevue, CDBG Program, 1500 Wall Street, Bellevue, NE 68005; by email at abby.highland@outlook.com; or contact by phone at (402)293-3000. The approved 2021-2022 Action Plan will be submitted to the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development on or before August 15, 2021.
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CITY OF BELLEVUE
NOTICE OF HEARING
Notice is hereby given that the City Council of the City of Bellevue, Nebraska, will hold a regular meeting at 6:00 p.m. on July 6, 2021, in the City Council Chambers, City Hall, 1500 Wall Street, Bellevue, Nebraska, regarding:
1. Request to rezone Lot 1, 370 Square Replat Six, being a replat of Lots 1 and 2, 370 Square Replat IV, from BG to RG-8-PS for the purpose of multi-family residential development, with site plan approval. Applicant: Sage Capital, LLC. General location: 36th Street and Lexington Avenue.
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CITY OF BELLEVUE
Notice of Public Hearing
Private Charity Event
Notice is hereby given, pursuant to Sec. 5-36 through 5-40 of the Bellevue City Code, on Tuesday, July 6, 2021, the Bellevue City Council will hold a public hearing on the request of an Event License Application for Kevin Power to host a Private Charity Event to raise donations for the Bellevue Food Pantry from 7:00 p.m. until 11:00 p.m. on Saturday, July 24, 2021.
The meeting is open to the public and the public is encouraged to attend. Requests for special accommodations must be placed with the City Clerk at least forty-eight hours prior to the meeting.
Susan Kluthe
City Clerk
6/23
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CITY OF BELLEVUE
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING ON APPLICATION
FOR CORPORATE MANAGER CHANGE ONLY
Notice is hereby given that STL of Nebraska, Inc. dba “Target Store 1537” has filed an application for Change in Corporate Manager for Andrew R. Guenther at 3808 Twin Creek Drive, Bellevue, Nebraska.
A public hearing on the application will be held at the City Council meeting on July 6, 2021, at 6:00 p.m., in the Council Chambers, 1500 Wall Street, Bellevue, NE. At such time all persons desiring to give evidence before the City Council will be heard.
Susan Kluthe
City Clerk
6/23
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CITY OF BELLEVUE
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING ON APPLICATION
FOR CORPORATE MANAGER CHANGE ONLY
Notice is hereby given that U Save Foods Inc. dba “Family Fare 776 and Family Fare 788” has filed an application for Change in Corporate Manager for Lance A. Kramer at 5101 Harrison Street and 1510 Harlan Drive (respectively), Bellevue, Nebraska.
A public hearing on the application will be held at the City Council meeting on July 6, 2021, at 6:00 p.m., in the Council Chambers, 1500 Wall Street, Bellevue, NE. At such time all persons desiring to give evidence before the City Council will be heard.
Susan Kluthe
City Clerk
6/23
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CITY OF BELLEVUE
ORDINANCE NO. 4038
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF BELLEVUE, NEBRASKA, CLASSIFYING THE EMPLOYEES OF THE CITY; FIXING THE RANGES OF COMPENSATION OF SUCH EMPLOYEES; PROVIDING A PAY RANGE SCHEDULE; PROVIDING FOR PUBLICATION IN PAMPHLET FORM; REPEALING ORDINANCE NO. 3997; AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
PASSED AND APPROVED THIS 15th day of June, 2021.
Susan Kluthe
Bellevue City Clerk
6/23
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CITY OF BELLEVUE
Bellevue City Council Proceedings
(Edited for Publication)
A meeting of the Mayor & Council of the City of Bellevue was called to order by Mayor Rusty Hike, at Bellevue City Hall at 6:00 p.m., on June 15, 2021. Present were City Council Members Bob Stinson, Paul Cook, Jerry McCaw, Thomas Burns, Don Preister, Kathy Welch; Absent: None.
Notice of this meeting was given in advance thereof by publication in the Gretna Guide & posting in two public places, the designated method for giving notice & was also given to the Mayor & all members of the City Council. All proceedings shown hereafter were taken while the convened meeting was open to the public.
Mayor Hike led in the Pledge of Allegiance. Pastor Bryan Rice, Christ the King Lutheran Church, 7308 South 42nd Street, gave the Invocation.
The following items of business were considered:
1. Council unanimously approved the Agenda.
2. Council approved the consent agenda which included: Acknowledge Receipt of May 27, 2021 Planning Commission Minutes, Approval of June 1, 2021 City Council Minutes; Acknowledge Receipt of April 13, 2021 Tree Board Minutes; Approval of Claims; Recommendation to approve the appointment of Ralph Gladbach to the Bellevue Bridge Commission, to serve the remaining term of George Graham, ending August , 2022; Approve Addendum to Electronic Government Service Level Agreement with NIC Nebraska and the Nebraska State Records Board, allowing citizen online permitting with the Permits Department and Approve the Independent Contractor Agreement renewal for CDBG Consulting Contract.
3. Council approved Ord. No. 4038: An ordinance of the City of Bellevue, Nebraska, classifying the employees of the city; fixing the ranges of compensation of such employees; providing a pay range schedule; providing for publication in pamphlet form: repealing Ordinance No. 3997; and providing for an effective date was read by title only for the third and final time.
4. Ord. No. 4039: An ordinance to amend Article I, Chapter 20, of the Bellevue Municipal Code by adding a new Section 20-14 regarding the use of certain medians being prohibited and to provide an effective date, was read for the second time and opened for public hearing. No one spoke in support or opposition to this ordinance. The third and final reading will be held on July 6th.
5. The following ordinances were read for the first time: Ord. No. 4040: An ordinance to amend the Official Zoning Map of the City of Bellevue, Nebraska, as provided for by Article 3 of Ord. No. 3619 by changing the zone classification of land located at or about 36th Street and Lexington Ave., more particularly described in Section 1 of the ordinance and to provide an effective date; Ord. No. 4041: An ordinance to amend Article I, Chapter 20, of the Bellevue Municipal Code by adding a new Section 20-15 regarding failure to appear and to provide an effective date; and Ord. No. 4042: An ordinance to amend Chapter 7 pertaining to bicycles by amending Article I, Section 7-2 and repealing Article I, Section 7-1 and 7-11 and Article II in its entirety and to provide for the effective date of this ordinance. The second reading and public hearings will be held on July 6th.
6. Following public hearing the City Council denied the Request for a Conditional Use Permit for Lot 10, Nob Hill, for the purpose of caregiver services to independent seniors. The applicant, Ms. Gloria Pettigrew-Fletcher, was explained her goals and request for the home to be used for caregiver services located at 2208 Virginia Ave. Mrs. Ashley Denton spoke in favor of the request. No one spoke in opposition.
7. The following resolutions were approved by City Council: Res. No. 2021-18: A resolution authorizing the Mayor & City Treasurer to open account(s) in the name of the City of Bellevue; to sign and endorse checks & orders for the payment of money or otherwise withdraw or transfer funds on deposit with the financial institution(s) & authorize the Mayor to sign and after opening for public hearing Res. No. 2021-19: Moratorium on acting upon applications for any permits, zoning approvals, or zoning changes for any proposed Solar Plants and any related power generation facilities & authorize the Mayor to sign. Ms. Michaela Valentine, Government & Community Relation Manager for OPPD was present to answer any questions. No one spoke in favor or in opposition.
8. City Council approved the following items: Approve & authorize the City Council President to sign the 2020 CDBG Subrecipient Agreement with MRH Land, LLC for the First City Tavern Improvement Project, in an amount not to exceed $45,000.00 (after Mayor Hike recused himself due to a conflict of interest) and Recommend approval to place a metal roof over a portion of the existing dock at American Heroes Park, in an amount not to exceed $22,500.00.
9. Administrative Reports: Comments must be limited to items on the current Reports. (Monthly reports are given at the first Council Meeting of every month – June report will be attached to July 6th Council Packet.)
10. There being no further business to come before the Council at this time, on motion duly made & seconded, at 7:02 p.m. the meeting adjourned.
Susan Kluthe
City Clerk
A complete text of the minutes of the regular meeting is on file & available for public inspection during regular business hours in the office of the City Clerk & is also available on the Internet at www.bellevue.net.
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