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Home » City of Omaha Public Notices 5/2/2024

City of Omaha Public Notices 5/2/2024

CITY OF OMAHA

PARKS AND RECREATION BOARD

MEETING NOTICE

 

The Parks and Recreation Board of the City of Omaha will have a regular quarterly rescheduled meeting at 3:00 p.m. on:

 

Thursday, May 2, 2024 at the Dewey Dog Park Building, 550 Turner Boulevard, Omaha, NE  68105.

 

Proposed agenda kept continually current shall be available for public inspection in the Omaha/Douglas Civic Center at the Office of the Parks, Recreation, and Public Property Department. The Board shall have the right to modify the agenda at said public meeting when convened.

 

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AGENDA

ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS

THURSDAY, MAY 9, 2024

PRE-MEETING/CASE REVIEW–11:00A.M.

11th FLOOR –

CENTRAL CONFERENCE ROOM

1:00 P.M. - PUBLIC HEARING

LEGISLATIVE CHAMBER – LEVEL LC

OMAHA/DOUGLAS CIVIC CENTER -

1819 FARNAM STREET

 

LAYOVER CASES:

Waiver of Section 55-843 – Variance to the maximum size of a pole sign from 150 sq. ft. to 207 sq. ft. and to allow for a new design of an existing pole sign base; 8800 F St.

Waiver of Sections 55-186 – Variance to the required rear yard setback from 15’ to 3’ to allow for a detached covered patio to remain; 3815 S. 36th St.

Waiver of Section 55-836(2) – Variance to the minimum setback for a pole sign from 12’ to 0.5’ to allow for the relocation of an existing pole sign; 820 N. 205th St.

Waiver of Sections 55-166 – Variance to the required front yard setback from 35’ to 25’ to allow for the construction of a home addition; 7504 Jaynes St.

Waiver of Section 55-206 - Variance to the required street side yard setback from 15’ to 5’ to allow for the construction of a new home addition; 2541 S. 221st Cir. & 22034 Old Center Rd.

NEW CASES:

Waiver of Section 55-246 - Variance to the required rear yard setback from 25’ to 3.25’ and to the maximum impervious coverage from 70% to 71.6% to allow for the construction of a new backyard deck and stairs; 1810 Martha St.

Waiver of Section 55-108 – Variance to the maximum impervious coverage from 25% to 29.5% to allow for the construction of an addition to an existing elementary school; 5050 S. 51st St.

Waiver of Section 55-186 – Variance to the maximum impervious coverage from 50% to 75%, to the street side yard setback from 15’ to 3’ and 5’, to the rear yard setback from 25’ to 1’, and to the interior side yard setback from 5’ to 0.5’ to allow for the construction of a carport addition and backyard concrete patio; 4141 Drexel St.

Waiver of Section 55-126 – Variance to the required front yard setback from 50’ to 25.1’ and to the interior side yard setback from 25’ to 19.9’ to allow for the construction of a new garage addition; 1813 S. 109th St.

Waiver of Section 55-786(e)(3) – Variance to the residential fence regulations to allow a 6’ tall, greater than 50% open fence within the front yard setback; 112 S. 90th St.

Waiver of Section 55-206 – Variance to the required rear yard setback from 25’ to 8’ to allow for the construction of a new covered deck; 14205 Eagle Run Dr.

Waiver of Section 55-734 – Variance to the required number of off-street parking stalls from 2 to 1 to allow for the construction of four new single-family homes; 5103, 5107, 5108 and 5112 Vernon Ave.

Waiver of Section 55-146 – Variance to the minimum lot width from 80’ to 21’ and to the maximum impervious coverage from 40% to 41.4% in order to split the site into two lots; 8001 Keystone Dr.

Waiver of Section 55-784(c)(2) – Variance to the perimeter yard setback from other property lines in a cluster subdivision from 20’ to 5’ to allow for the construction of a new backyard deck; 829 N. 131st Plz.

Waiver of Section 55-839 – Variance to the required setback from a monument sign from 12’ to 0’ to allow for the construction of three monument signs; 7059 Dodge St.

Waiver of Section 55-742 (b) – Variance to allow off-street parking within the required front yard setback for a single-family use for a proposed driveway extension; 9824 Ellison Ave.

Waiver of Section 55-186 – Variance to the required rear yard setback from 25’ to 18’ to allow for the construction of a two-story home and garage addition; 5104 Decatur St.

Waiver of Section 55-829 – Variance to the maximum signage budget for a civic use from 40 sq. ft. to 50 sq. ft. to allow for the proposed signage plan for an existing elementary school; 506 N. 162nd Ave.

Waiver of Section 55-186 & 55-782(b)(6)(a) – Variance to the maximum impervious coverage from 50% to 57% and to the accessory structure interior side yard setback from 3’ to 2.5’ to allow for the extension of an existing detached garage, extension of an existing driveway, construction of a new backyard concrete patio, and construction of a new backyard sidewalk for accessibility purposes; 5111 Cass St.

Waiver of Section 55-716 – Variance to the required bufferyard and tree plantings between CC and DR Districts from 30’ to allow for the construction of a custom manufacturing facility; 20102 & 20110 Clark Cir.

Waiver of Sections 55-166 – Variance to the required interior side yard setback from 7’ to 4.4’ to allow for the construction of an addition to an existing detached garage; 1016 N. 77th St.

Waiver of Section 55-246 – Variance to the required front yard setback from 25’ to 19’ to allow for a detached garage currently under construction to remain; 1915 S. 28th St.

Waiver of Section 55-126 – Variance to the required interior side yard setback from 25’ to 20’ and 15’ to allow the replacement and reduction of an existing deck; 7820 Leavenworth St.

Waiver of Section 55-186 – Variance to the required rear yard setback from 25’ to 1’ and to the interior side yard setback from 5’ to 3’ to allow for the construction of an indoor sports court with attached garage; 5124 Cuming St.

Waiver of Section 55-186 – Variance to the minimum lot width from 100’ to 80’ in order to split the subject site into three new lots; 3030 Sprague St.

 

NOTE: All requests for sign language interpreters (signers) will require a minimum of 48 hours advance notice.  If necessary, contact the Board Secretary at (402) 444-5150 x2061.

 

The Zoning Board of Appeals reserves the right to amend the above agenda. The Zoning Board of Appeals agenda and other information regarding the Zoning Board of Appeals and Planning Department are available on the Internet at http://www.cityofomaha.org/planning. The agendas available on the Internet are subject to change and are for convenience purposes only.  A copy of the official agenda, kept continually current, shall be available for public inspection at the office of the Omaha Planning Department, 1819 Farnam Street, Suite 1100, Omaha, Nebraska, during normal business hours.

Prior to the hearing, the applicant may schedule a time to review the City’s case file during normal business hours by contacting the Planning Department at (402) 444-5150 ext. 2051. If an alternative (audio version) to this agenda is necessary, please notify the Board Secretary at (402) 444-5150 ext. 2061, 72 hours in advance.

 

Jake Placzek

Zoning Board of Appeals Administrator

 

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CITY OF OMAHA

PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE

 

1508 MARCY

REDEVELOPMENT PROJECT PLAN

 

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the City Council of the City of Omaha, Nebraska, will meet and hold a public hearing on May 14, 2024, beginning at 2:00 PM in Legislative Chambers, 1819 Farnam Street, Omaha, Nebraska 68183 for the purpose of hearing testimony for:

 

1508 Marcy

Redevelopment Project Plan.

 

Applicant/Developer:

Laura Tarpinian/Urban Village Development

 

Location:

1508 Marcy Street

 

The redevelopment project plan proposes the new construction of a four story residential apartment building on top of a single floor of underground structured parking.

The Planning Board recommended approval of this Redevelopment Project Plan at the March 6, 2024 public hearing.

The Redevelopment Project Plan authorizes the City’s participation in the redevelopment of this project site through the allocation of Tax Increment Financing (TIF) in an amount up to $2,443,131.00, which includes capitalized interest. TIF loan proceeds will be used to offset eligible expenses such as site work, demolition, acquisition, specially engineered foundations, architectural and engineering costs, and other public improvements as required. The total estimated project costs are $18,461,780.00, but are subject to change as final costs come in.

A copy of said plan is available for public inspection in the City Clerk’s Office.

Anyone interested in this matter should be in attendance.

 

Elizabeth Butler, MMC

City Clerk, City of Omaha

 

ALL REQUESTS FOR SIGN LANGUAGE INTERPRETERS (SIGNERS) WILL REQUIRE A MINIMUM OF 48 HOURS ADVANCE NOTICE.

IF ALTERNATIVE FORMATS ARE NEEDED, REQUESTS WILL REQUIRE A MINIMUM OF 72 HOURS ADVANCE NOTICE.

PLEASE NOTIFY KIMBERLY HOESING AT (402) 444-5552 IF ARRANGEMENTS NEED TO BE MADE.

 

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