09-10-2013 City Council Regular Meeting Packet
City of Grand Island
Tuesday, September 10, 2013
Council Session Packet
City Council:
Linna Dee Donaldson
Scott Dugan
John Gericke
Peg Gilbert
Chuck Haase
Julie Hehnke
Vaughn Minton
Mitchell Nickerson
Bob Niemann
Mike Paulick
Mayor:
Jay Vavricek
City Administrator:
Mary Lou Brown
City Clerk:
RaNae Edwards
7:00 PM
Council Chambers - City Hall
100 East 1st Street
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City of Grand Island Tuesday, September 10, 2013
Call to Order
This is an open meeting of the Grand Island City Council. The City of Grand Island abides by the Open
Meetings Act in conducting business. A copy of the Open Meetings Act is displayed in the back of this room
as required by state law.
The City Council may vote to go into Closed Session on any agenda item as allowed by state law.
Invocation - Pastor Todd Bowen, Grace Covenant Church, 418 West 12th
Street
Pledge of Allegiance
Roll Call
A - SUBMITTAL OF REQUESTS FOR FUTURE ITEMS
Individuals who have appropriate items for City Council consideration should complete the Request for
Future Agenda Items form located at the Information Booth. If the issue can be handled administratively
without Council action, notification will be provided. If the item is scheduled for a meeting or study
session, notification of the date will be given.
B - RESERVE TIME TO SPEAK ON AGENDA ITEMS
This is an opportunity for individuals wishing to provide input on any of tonight's agenda items to reserve
time to speak. Please come forward, state your name and address, and the Agenda topic on which you will
be speaking.
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City of Grand Island
Tuesday, September 10, 2013
Council Session
Item D-1
#2013-BE-6 – Consideration of Determining Benefits for
Downtown Business Improvement District 2013
Staff Contact: Jaye Monter, Finance Director
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Council Agenda Memo
From:Jaye Monter, Finance Director
Meeting:September 10, 2013
Subject:Determining Benefits for Downtown Business
Improvement District 2013, Downtown and Approving
the Assessments
Item #’s:D-1 & F-4
Presenter(s):Jaye Monter, Finance Director
Background
On August 13, 2013, the City Council adopted Ordinance No. 9435 that created
Downtown Improvement District 2013 for a period of five years. The 2013-2014 Budget
provides for special assessments on land and real property in the District as of January 1,
2012 in the amount of $.281686 per $100 of real property. The total taxable value of
$31,754,585 provides for assessments of $89,448.24.
Discussion
The City Council, in its capacity as the Board of Equalization, is required to determine
the benefits of the District and take action on the assessments as provided for in the
associated Ordinance. The assessment for owner-occupied properties is originally based
on 100% of the assessed value. City code section 13-95(C) states Council may lower the
amount of assessment for owner-occupied properties. The Resolution and Ordinance (A),
as prepared, as well as the taxable value and assessment amount above reduce the
assessment to 70% for those properties where evidence has been presented that the
property is owner-occupied. The following ten property owners filed proper
documentation with the Finance Department for the 30% eligible reduction.
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Parcel ID Name Address
Current
Taxable
Valuation
Reduced
Taxable
Valuation
100%
Assessed
amount
70%
Assessed
amount
400005247 Thomas & Lois Nielsen 301 W 3rd 136,494 95,546 384.48 269.14
400042207 Norma Zuniga & Miguel Morfin 120 W Koenig 77,891 54,524 219.41 153.59
400042592 Cecilia B Royle 112 W Charles 55,534 38,874 156.43 109.50
400081075 Guadalupe & Pedro Fernandez 721 W 1st St 112,984 79,089 318.26 222.78
400143380 Michael D Jones 123 N Locust #404 45,897 32,128 129.29 90.50
400143429 Eric D Luce 123 N Locust #501 36,602 25,621 103.10 72.17
400143577 Charmaine L Arp 123 N Locust # 607 41,754 29,228 117.62 82.33
400143704 Wendy L Alexander 123 N Locust #805 34,453 24,117 97.05 67.93
400143755 Ann C Atkins 123 N Locust #904 48,108 33,676 135.51 94.86
400143836 Diana Whitehead 123 N Locust #1004 63,093 44,165 177.72 124.41
Totals 652,810 456,968 1,838.87 1,287.21
Letters from property owners of BID #8 requesting 30% reduction in Valuation.
October 1, 2013
Alternatives
It appears that the Council has the following alternatives concerning the issue at hand.
The Council may:
1.Approve the benefits for the District and related assessments represented
in Resolution and Ordinance (A) documents, 70%, $89,448.24.
2.Approve the benefits for the District and related assessments represented
in Resolution and Ordinance (B) documents, 100%, $89,999.90.
3.Deny the benefits and assessments.
Recommendation
City Administration recommends that the Council approve the benefits of Downtown
Business Improvement District 2013 and related assessments in Ordinance (A).
Sample Motion
Board of Equalization: Move to approve the benefits accruing to Downtown Business
Improvement District 2013 as presented.
Ordinance: Move to approve the assessments as provided for in the related Ordinance
(A).
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Approved as to Form ¤ ___________
September 6, 2013 ¤ City Attorney
R E S O L U T I O N 2013-BE-6(A)
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
GRAND ISLAND, NEBRASKA, sitting as a Board of Equalization for Downtown Business
Improvement District 2013, after due notice having been given thereof, that we find and adjudge:
1.The benefits accruing to the real estate in such Donwtown Business Improvement
District 2013 is the total sum of $89,448.24; and
2.According to the assessed value of the respective lots, tracts, and real estate
within such Business Improvement District, such benefits are the sums set opposite the several
descriptions as follows:
Name Description Assessment
Kinder Morgan Interstate Gas
Transmission
Centrally Assessed 20.88
Sourcegas Distribution LLC Centrally Assessed -
Northwestern Corporation Centrally Assessed 2,083.87
Windstream Nebraska, Inc Centrally Assessed -
Qwest Coorporation Centrally Assessed 3,912.72
AT&T Communications Centrally Assessed 81.70
NE Colorado Cellular Inc Centrally Assessed 23.66
Sprint Nextel Wireless Centrally Assessed 76.28
USCOC Of Nebraska/Kansas DBA US
Cellular
Centrally Assessed 839.36
City Of G I Original Town To The City Of Grand Island All Blks
52 & 53 & Pt Vac Kimball Ave
-
Bandasack/Chanh & Siphanh Original Town N 100.5' E 2/3 Lt 1 Blk 54 275.38
Bandasack/Chanh & Siphanh Original Town S 31.9' E 2/3 Of Lt 1 Blk 54 66.14
Wing Properties Inc Original Town W 1/3 Lt 1 Blk 54 21.92
Norris/R Dennis & Patricia A Original Town Lt 2 Blk 54 533.41
City Of G I Original Town To The City Of Grand Island Lt 3 Blk
54
-
City Of G I Original Town To The City Of Grand Island Lt 4 Blk
54
-
Wayne/John W & Teresa A Original Town N 1/2 W 2/3 Lt 6 & N 1/2 Lt 5 Blk 54 439.00
Katrouzos/Gus G Original Town S 60' W 1/3 Lt 5 Blk 54 80.55
Katrouzos/Gus G Original Town S 60' W 16' E 2/3 Lt 5 Blk 54 65.72
Edwards Building Corp Original Town E 28' S 1/2 Lt 5 & N 6' W 38' S 1/2 Lt
5 Blk 54
75.89
Edwards Building Corp Original Town W 22' S 1/2 Lt 6 Blk 54 60.58
Norris/R Dennis & Patricia A Original Town E 22' W 44' S 1/2 & E 22' Lt 6 Blk 54 365.37
Norris/R Dennis & Patricia A Original Town W 1/3 Lt 7 Blk 54 293.47
Norris/R Dennis & Patricia A Original Town C 1/3 Lt 7 Blk 54 285.70
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Wing Properties Inc Original Town Lt 8 & E 1/3 Of Lt 7 XC 15' X 15' X 15'
Sold To City Blk 54
699.64
Nathan Detroit Inc Original Town N 1/2 Lt 1 Blk 55 455.81
Nathan Detroit's Original Town N 44' Of S 1/2 Lt 1 Blk 55 304.40
Irvine/Virginia Original Town S 22' Lt 1 Blk 55 93.75
City Of G I Original Town To The City Of Grand Island E 1/2 Lt
3 & All Lt 2 Blk 55
-
City Of G I Original Town To The City Of Grand Island N 1/2 W
1/2 Lt 3 & N 1/2 Lt 4 Blk 55
-
Hoetfelker/Russell L Original Town S 1/2 W 1/2 Lt 3 & S 1/2 Lt 4 Blk 55 351.61
Downtown Center LLC Original Town N 67.5' Lt 5 Blk 55 47.64
Armstrong/Matthew E & Janelle A Original Town N 20' S 64.5' Lt 5 Blk 55 110.34
Erives Enterprises LLC Original Town S 44.5' Lt 5 Blk 55 363.54
Famos Construction Inc Original Town W 2/3 Lt 6 Blk 55 333.01
Campos/Arthur V & Jeanene Original Town E 1/3 Lt 6 Blk 55 135.51
Prairie Winds Art Center Inc Original Town W 1/3 Lt 7 Blk 55 211.82
Merchen/Terrence R Original Town E 2/3 Lt 7 Blk 55 794.89
T W Ziller Properties LLC Original Town W 1/3 Lt 8 Blk 55 148.71
T W Ziller Properties LLC Original Town C 1/3 Lt 8 Blk 55 149.01
T W Ziller Properties LLC Original Town E 1/3 Lt 8 Blk 55 420.43
Downtown Center LLC Original Town N 68' Lt 1 & All Lt 2 & E 1/2 Lt 3 Blk
56
160.07
Downtown Center LLC Original Town N 22' S 42' & W 6' S 20' Lt 1 Blk 56 14.35
Downtown Center LLC Original Town N 22' S 64' Lt 1 Blk 56 13.26
Downtown Center LLC Original Town S 20' E 60' Lt 1 Blk 56 10.96
City Of G I Original Town To The City Of Grand Island All Lt 4 &
W 1/2 Lt 3 Blk 56
-
Mayhew/Carl & Susan A Original Town W 1/3 Lt 5 Blk 56 259.49
Phengmarath/Nalinh Original Town E 2/3 Lt 5 Blk 56 422.16
Pohl/Helen E & James A Original Town Lt 6 Blk 56 305.37
Johnson/Duane A & Dee Ann Original Town Lt 7 Blk 56 347.77
Downtown Center LLC Original Town Lt 8 Blk 56 2,769.67
City Of G I Park Lot Original Town To The City Of Grand Island N 1/2 Lt
1 & All Lts 2-3 & 4 Blk 57
-
J & B Rentals LLC Ziller Sub Lt 1 556.76
The Grand Foundation, Inc Original Town To The City Of Grand Island E 2/3 Lt
6 Blk 57
-
Jeo Building Company Original Town Lt 7 Blk 57 875.25
Overland Building Corp Original Town Lt 8 Blk 57 1,079.14
Firstier Bank National Assoc Original Town Lts 1 & 2 Blk 58 300.96
Firstier Bank National Assoc Original Town N 1/2 Lt 4 & N 1/2 Lt 3 Blk 58 108.52
Firstier Bank National Assoc Original Town Lt 5 & W 22' Lt 6 Blk 58 1,483.42
Firstier Bank National Assoc Original Town S 1/2 Lt 3 & S 1/2 Lt 4 Blk 58 115.21
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Stelk/Mark D Jensen Sub Lt 1 144.01
Calderon/Eliseo & Jessica Original Town W 1/3 Lt 7 Blk 58 222.70
Lindner-Bombeck Trustee/Marilyn A Original Town C 1/3 Lt 7 Blk 58 300.85
Galvan/Jesus G & Victoria Prensa Latina Sub Lt 1 95.79
Calderon/Eliseo & Jessica Prensa Latina Sub Lt 2 96.69
Stelk/Mark D Prensa Latina Sub Lt 4 299.78
Stelk/Mark D & Wanda L Prensa Latina Sub Lt 3 371.22
Mead Building Centers Original Town N 102.5' Lt 1 & All Lt 2 Blk 59 350.33
H & H Land Co Original Town S 29.5' Lt 1 Blk 59 17.78
Mead Building Centers Original Town S 99' Lt 4 & All Lt 3 Blk 59 160.97
Mead Building Centers Original Town N 33' Lt 4 Blk 59 169.42
Berta/Gary & Billie Original Town Lt 5 Blk 59 239.89
Wagoner/Michael R & Lorna D Original Town E 23' W 46' Lt 6 Blk 59 171.30
Gerdes/Larry C & Mary Ann Original Town W 23' Lt 6 Blk 59 170.41
Alexander Enterprises LLC Original Town E 20' Lt 6 & W 1/2 Lt 7 Blk 59 16.90
H & H Land Co Original Town W 22' E 1/2 Lt 7 Blk 59 168.33
H & H Land Co Original Town E 11' Lt 7 & All Lt 8 Blk 59 484.68
CKP LLC Original Town Lts 1 & 2 Blk 60 468.33
CKP LLC Original Town Lt 3 Blk 60 115.45
Business Properties Original Town Lt 4 Blk 60 277.93
618 W 3rd St LLC Original Town Lts 5 & 6 Blk 60 685.81
Alexander Enterprises LLC Original Town Lts 7 & 8 Blk 60 527.73
ABJAL LLC Original Town Lts 1 & 2 Blk 61 737.14
ABJAL LLC Original Town Lts 3 & 4 Blk 61 674.73
JUNEBUG2LLC Original Town Lt 5 Blk 61 656.35
Hansen Properties LLC Original Town Lts 6-7 & 8 Blk 61 754.17
D & A Investments LLC Original Town S 44' Lt 1 Blk 62 181.55
D & A Investments LLC Original Town N 88' Lt 1 Blk 62 478.95
D & A Investments LLC Original Town Lt 2 Blk 62 271.80
Northwestern Public Service
Company
Original Town To The City Of Grand Island S 66' Lt 4
& N 66' E 57' Lt 3 & S 66' Lt 3 Blk 62
-
DMBG Investments LLC Original Town N 66' W 9' Lt 3 & N 66' Lt 4 Blk 62 144.86
Moreno/Vincent A Original Town S 1/2 W 50' Lt 5 Blk 62 87.08
Midwest Premier Investments LLC Original Town N 1/2 W 50' Lt 5 Blk 62 244.06
Vogel Enterprises Ltd An IA Corp Original Town E 16' Lt 5 & W 1/2 Lt 6 Blk 62 58.91
Vogel Enterprises Ltd An IA Corp Original Town E 1/2 Lt 6 & W 1/2 Lt 7 Blk 62 352.61
Wardens & Vestrymen Of St
Stephen's
Original Town To The City Of Grand Island E 1/2 Lt
7 & All Lt 8 Blk 62
-
Old Sears Development Inc Original Town Lts 1 & 2 Blk 63 1,065.57
Old Sears Development Inc Original Town E 2/3 Lt 3 Blk 63 341.70
Masonic Templecraft Asso Of GI Original Town W 1/3 Lt 3 & E 1/3 Lt 4 Blk 63 -
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Centro Cristiano Internacional Original Town To The City Of Grand Island W 2/3 Lt
4 Blk 63
211.61
Wardens & Vestrymen Of St
Stephens
St. Stephens Sub To The City Of Grand Island Lt 1 -
Wardens & Vestry St Stephens St. Stephens Sub To The City Of Grand Island Lt 2 -
Hack/Monte C & Sheri S Original Town S 88' Lt 8 Blk 63 374.01
G I Fed Of Labor/Bldg Assn Inc Original Town To The City Of Grand Island N 44' Lt
8 Blk 63
-
Nielsen/Thomas L & Lois E Original Town E 1/3 Lt 1 Blk 64 269.14
Hand/Craig C Original Town C 1/3 Lt 1 Blk 64 141.67
Cosrec LLC Original Town W 1/3 Lt 1 Blk 64 181.79
Tammy Pham Original Town E 44' Lt 2 Blk 64 254.22
Walsh/Ivan P & Sharon L Original Town W 1/3 Lt 2 Blk 64 193.37
Double S Properties LLC Original Town E 1/3 Lt 3 Blk 64 176.69
Sairia E/Jose Isidro Original Town W 2/3 Lt 3 Blk 64 157.46
Gerdes/Galen E & Tamera M Original Town Lt 4 Blk 64 835.15
City Of G I Original Town To The City Of Grand Island Lt 5 Blk
64
-
City Of G I Original Town To The City Of Grand Island Lts 6 & 7
Blk 64
-
Lorna Wagoner Original Town N 22' Lt 8 Blk 64 169.60
Taylor/Terry N & Susan M Original Town S 1/2 N 1/3 Lt 8 Blk 64 165.89
Shehein/E Lavern & Donna R Original Town N 44' S 88' Lt 8 Blk 64 172.73
City Of G I Original Town To The City Of Grand Island S 44' Lt 8
Blk 64
-
Edwards Building Corp Original Town Lt 1 Blk 65 203.71
Nielsen/Thomas L & Lois E Original Town E 1/3 Lt 2 Blk 65 156.06
Swanson/Constance K Original Town C 1/3 Lt 2 Blk 65 147.11
Archway Partnership Original Town W 1/3 Lt 2 Blk 65 231.05
Bartenbach Real Estate, LLC Original Town E 1/3 Lt 3 Blk 65 152.44
Iglesia Evengelica Pentecostes Original Town To The City Of Grand Island C 1/3 Lt
3 Blk 65
-
Brown/Janelle L A Original Town W 1/3 Lt 3 Blk 65 133.61
Hoffer/Allen & Linda Original Town E 1/3 Lt 4 Blk 65 269.50
Lambrecht/Harriet K Original Town W 2/3 Lt 4 Blk 65 168.25
J & B Rentals LLC Original Town S 44' N 1/2 Lt 5 Blk 65 218.58
Taylor/Terry N & Susan M Original Town N 22' Lt 5 Blk 65 127.84
J O Enterprises Inc Original Town S 1/2 Lt 5 Blk 65 271.99
J & B Rentals LLC Original Town W 1/3 Lt 6 Blk 65 83.34
T W Ziller Properties LLC Original Town E 2/3 Lt 6 Blk 65 159.56
T W Ziller Properties LLC Original Town W 1/2 Lt 7 Blk 65 154.67
C & S Group LLC Original Town N 55' E 1/2 Lt 7 & N 55' Lt 8 Blk 65 47.34
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C & S Group LLC Original Town Pt W 18.9' E 1/2 Lt 7 & N 29.9' E
14.1' Lt 7 & W 29' Of C 22' Of E 1/2 Lt 7 & N 29.9'
Of S 55'Lt 8 XC N 6' S 31.1' E 40' Lt 8 Blk 65
163.47
Parmley/David J Original Town C 22' E 4' Lt 7 & C 22' Lt 8 Blk 65 268.50
C & S Group LLC Original Town S 25.1' E 14.1' Lt 7 & S 25.1' Lt 8 & N
6' S 31.1' E 40' Lt 8 Blk 65
211.02
Garcia/Juan F & Maria DeJesus Original Town Lts 1 & 2 Blk 66 619.06
Garcia/Maria de Jesus Original Town W 2/3 Lt 3 XC W 17.5' Of S 44' Blk 66 239.34
Vipperman/John Fredrick Original Town E 1/3 Lt 3 Blk 66 217.84
Duda/James G Original Town N 88' E 1/3 Lt 4 Blk 66 223.98
Wing Properties Original Town N 88' C 1/3 Lt 4 Blk 66 278.02
Jerke/Kristopher Original Town N 80' W 1/3 Lt 4 Blk 66 225.33
Anson Investment & Development Original Town W 17 1/2' S 44' Lt 3 & N 8' S 52' W
22' & S 44' Lt 4 Blk 66
280.71
Bartenbach Real Estate, LLC Original Town W 1/3 Lt 6 & All Lt 5 Blk 66 494.38
Bartenbach Real Estate, LLC Original Town E 2/3 Lt 6 & W 1/3 Lt 7 Blk 66 257.20
Keeshan/James E & Mary Ann Original Town E 2/3 Lt 7 Blk 66 261.66
Procon Management Inc Original Town Lt 8 Blk 66 2,962.00
City Of Gi Original Town To The City Of Grand Island N 1/2 Blk
67
-
Plaza Square Development LLC Original Town S 1/2 Blk 67 1,450.34
City Of Grand Island Original Town To The City Of Grand Island E 1/3 Lt
2 & All Lt 1 Blk 68
-
S & V Investments LLC SV Sub Lt 1 1,709.52
Plaza Square A Partnership Original Town W 22' Lt 6 & All Lt 5 Blk 68 130.41
Smith/Jonathan M Original Town W 6' Lt 7 & E 2/3 Lt 6 Blk 68 245.65
Smith/Jonathan M Original Town E 60' Lt 7 Blk 68 248.99
Plate/Tim C Original Town Lt 8 Blk 68 226.49
Westerby/Douglas M & Mikaela N Original Town Lt 1 Blk 77 79.13
201 E 2nd LLC Original Town Lt 2 Blk 77 65.75
201 E 2nd LLC Original Town Lts 3 & 4 Blk 77 1,462.31
City Of Grand Island NE Original Town To The City Of Grand Island Lts 5-6-
7-8 Blk 77
-
City Of G I Original Town To The City Of Grand Island All Blk 78
& Vacated Alley
-
Equitable Bldg & Loan Assn/The Original Town Lt 1 Blk 79 335.05
Equitable Bldg & Loan Assn Of GI Original Town Lt 2 Blk 79 100.02
Equitable Bldg & Loan Assn/The Original Town S 44' Lt 3 & S 44' Lt 4 Blk 79 1,304.14
Equitable Bldg & Loan Assn Of GI Original Town N 26' 10.5 Lt 8 Blk 79 25.67
Equitable Bldg & Loan Assn Of G I Original Town S 17' 1.5 N 44' Lt 8 Blk 79 14.72
Equitable Bldg & Loan Assn Of G I Original Town S 88' Lt 8 Blk 79 89.10
O'Neill/Joseph P Original Town E 22' Lt 4 & W 22' Lt 3 Blk 80 174.91
O'Neill/Joseph P Original Town W 44' Lt 4 Blk 80 126.42
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Northwestern Bell Tele Co Original Town To The City Of Grand Island Lts 5-6-7
Blk 80
-
Northwestern Bell Tele Co Original Town To The City Of Grand Island N 44' Lt
8 Blk 80
-
Huston/David C Original Town C 1/3 Lt 8 Blk 80 339.00
Federal Bldg Original Town To The City Of Grand Island Lts 1-2 &
E 44' Lt 3 Blk 80
-
Mitchell/Derek L & Ruth E Original Town S 44' Lt 8 Blk 80 235.73
Victory Bible Fellowship Of The Original Town To The City Of Grand Island Lt 1 Blk
81
-
Chamber Of Commerce Of Gi Inc Original Town To The City Of Grand Island E 2/3 Lt
2 Blk 81
-
Trampe/Ronald E & Sharon R Original Town W 1/3 Lt 2 Blk 81 150.26
Kansas NE Assoc Of Seventh Day Original Town To The City Of Grand Island E 1/3 Lt
3 Blk 81
-
Encinger Enterprises LLC Original Town C 1/3 Lt 3 Blk 81 236.19
Krauss/Ronald C & Vada M Original Town W 1/3 Lt 3 & All 4 Blk 81 448.64
Walnut Street Partnership Original Town Lt 5 Blk 81 421.56
Walnut Street Partnership Original Town Lt 6 Blk 81 171.28
Wheeler Street Partnership Original Town Lt 7 & S 2/3 Lt 8 Blk 81 846.91
Wheeler Street Partnership Original Town N 1/3 Lt 8 Blk 81 239.37
Grand Island Independent Original Town Lt 1 & Pt Vac Alley Blk 82 80.78
Grand Island Independent Original Town Lt 2 & Pt Vac Alley Blk 82 279.48
Grand Island Independent Original Town Lt 3 & Pt Vac Alley Blk 82 80.78
Grand Island Independent Original Town Lt 4 & Pt Vac Alley Blk 82 175.70
Grand Island Independent Original Town Lts 5-6-7-8 & Pt Vac Alley Blk 82 2,642.36
Grand Island Hospitality LLC Original Town Lts 1 & 2 Blk 83 375.04
Jomida Inc A NE Corp Original Town Lts 3 & 4 Blk 83 959.87
Calderon/Eliseo & Jessica Original Town N 60.35' Lt 5 Blk 83 160.92
J & B Rentals LLC Original Town S 71.65' Lt 5 Blk 83 174.15
Mateo P/Tomas Original Town W 2/3 Lt 6 Blk 83 240.05
Perez/Sylvia Original Town E 1/3 Lt 6 & All Lt 7 Blk 83 275.28
Wooden/Michael Owen & Sonya
Kay
Original Town E 41' N 28' Lt 8 Blk 83 128.63
Wooden/Michael Owen & Sonya
Kay
Original Town Pt N 1/3 & S 2/3 Lt 8 Blk 83~ 186.87
Park Original Town To The City Of Grand Island All Blk 84 -
Gatzemeyer/Frances Mae Original Town Lt 1 Blk 85 478.89
Gatzemeyer/Frances Mae Original Town Lt 2 Blk 85 180.15
Contryman & Asso Prop Original Town Lts 3 & 4 Blk 85 457.24
Grand Island Liederkranz Original Town Pt Lts 1-2-3 & 4 Blk 87 283.98
City Of G I Original Town To The City Of Grand Island All Blk 88 -
Dodge & Elk Park Lots Original Town To The City Of Grand Island Pt Blk 89 -
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Enviro-Clean Contractors Inc Original Town N 60' Fr Lts 1 & 2 & N 60' Of E 24' Of
Lt 3 Blk 89
307.90
Hall Co Original Town To The City Of Grand Island Strip 8' X
66' & Pt Lt 8 Blk 91
-
Dominick/Audrey Original Town E 6' N 103' E 37' S 29' Lt 2 & All Lt 1
Blk 92
-
City Of G I Original Town To The City Of Grand Island Lt 2 XC E
6' N 103' & E 37' S 29' Lt 2 Blk 92
-
City Of G I Original Town To The City Of Grand Island E 50' Lt 3
Blk 92
-
City Of G I Original Town To The City Of Grand Island W 16' Lt
3 & All Lt 4 Blk 92
-
Emery/Gregory D & Charlene A Campbell's Sub E 51' 8 Lts 1-2-3 85.82
Wagoner/Lorna Campbell's Sub W 75'4 Lts 1-2-3 266.53
Hastings Grain Inspection Inc Campbell's Sub Lts 4-5-6 & N 10' Lt 7 159.64
Hastings Grain Inspection Inc Campbell's Sub S 12' Lt 7 & All Lt 8 228.77
Two Brothers Inc Campbell's Sub 32' X 127' Lt 9 209.38
Hill/David C Campbell's Sub Lts 12 & 13 285.31
Hall Co Court House Add To The City Of Grand Island Lt 1 -
Hall Co Court House Add To The City Of Grand Island Lt 2 -
Hall Co Court House Add To The City Of Grand Island Lt 3 -
Hall Co Court House Add To The City Of Grand Island Lt 4 -
County Of Hall Nebraska Hann's Add To The City Of Grand Island N 31' Lt 2 &
S 13.75' Lt 1 Blk 1~
-
County Of Hall Hann's Fourth Add To The City Of Grand Island Lt 2 -
Loeffler/Edward A & Jane A Hann's Add N 14' Lt 3 & S 26' Lt 2 Blk 1~ 283.01
Campbell/Hunter A H & Kathleen A Hann's Add N 7' Pt Lt 4 & S 43' Lt 3 Blk 1~ 254.29
Morfin/Miguel I Delamora Hann's Add E 60' Of S 50' Of Lt 4 Blk 1~~ 153.59
Campbell/Kathleen A Hann's Add W 67' Of S 50' Of Lt 4 Blk 1~ 122.05
County Of Hall Hann's Fourth Add To The City Of Grand Island Lt 1 -
Marsh Properties LLC Hann's Second Add S 5' Of Lt 2 & All Lt 3 Blk 4 480.36
Ummel Jr/Tommy L Hann's Fifth Sub Lt 2 178.58
Mueller/Robert J Hann's Fifth Sub Lt 1 115.69
Two Brothers Inc Hann's 3Rd Add W 111' X 118' Blk 5 433.79
Rosales-Monzon/Carlos A Hann's 3Rd Add N 52.5' Of E 91.9' Of Blk 5 234.14
Royle/Cecilia B Hann's 3Rd Add E 56' Of W 174' Of Blk 5 109.50
Valenzuela/Linda L Hann's 3Rd Add S 58.5' Of E 91.9' Of Blk 5 225.88
Hoos Insurance Agency Inc Railroad Add Lt 4 & Pt Vac St Blk 97 263.61
Sanchez/Filemon Railroad Add N 1/2 Lt 1 Blk 98 21.44
Sanchez/Filemon Railroad Add S 1/2 Lt 1 Blk 98 303.03
Carlson/Arvid C Railroad Add Lt 2 Blk 98 110.74
Kuehner/Carolyn E Railroad Add W 1/2 Lt 3 Blk 98 152.56
Schafer/Lee Ann G & Michael W Railroad Add E 1/2 Lt 3 Blk 98 166.91
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Plate/Tim C Railroad Add N 86' Lt 4 Blk 98 89.10
Plate/Tim C Railroad Add S 46' Lt 4 Blk 98 162.65
Plate/Tim C Railroad Add Lt 5 Blk 98 542.90
Plate/Tim C Railroad Add Lt 6 Blk 98 239.30
Benitez/Floriberto Sanchez Railroad Add W 52' Lt 7 Blk 98 218.81
Sanchez/Filemon Railroad Add E 14' Lt 7 & All Lt 8 Blk 98 432.56
Vaclavek/Lee Ann Railroad Add Fr Lt 1 & Fr Lt 2 Blk 105 114.15
Fox Family LLC Railroad Add Lt 3 Blk 105 202.01
Lazendorf Holdings Limited
Partnership
Railroad Add Lt 4 Blk 105 362.64
Fox Family LLC Railroad Add Lt 5 & Fr Lts 6 & 7 XC City Blk 105 1,048.49
Starkel/Jerid & Tracy Railroad Add Lts 1 & 2 Blk 106 356.73
C & S Group LLC Railroad Add Lt 3 Blk 106 199.62
Fernandez/Guadalupe & Pedro Railroad Add Lt 4 Blk 106 222.78
Muffler Shop Inc/The Railroad Add Lts 1 & 2 Blk 107 421.56
Muffler Shop Inc/The Railroad Add Lts 3 & 4 Blk 107 174.37
Lane Home Improvement Railroad Add S 2/3 Lt 5 Blk 107 183.40
Lane Home Improvement Railroad Add N 1/3 Lt 5 Blk 107 143.13
Fox/Charles E & Mary A Railroad Add Lt 6 Blk 107 276.37
Fox/Charles E & Mary A Railroad Add Lt 7 XC N 60' Of E 22' & XC E 29.54' Of
S 71.50' Blk 107
202.61
Janda Dds Pc/David E Railroad Add S 72' Lt 8 & E 29.54' Of S 71.50' Lt 7
Blk 107
301.43
Clinch/Barbara J Railroad Add N 60' Of E 22' Lt 7 & N 60' Lt 8 Blk 107 253.67
Fox/Richard & Marilyn Railroad Add Lts 1 & 2 Blk 108 453.83
Williams/Casey & Misti Railroad Add E 37' Lt 3 Blk 108 191.96
Douglas Bookkeeping Service Inc Railroad Add W 29' Lt 3 & All Lt 4 Blk 108 552.15
Placke/Donald J & Janet L Railroad Add S 88' Lt 5 Blk 108 127.28
Placke/Donald J & Janet L Railroad Add N 44' Lt 5 Blk 108 74.09
LBE Family Limited Partnership Railroad Add Lt 6 Blk 108 275.34
Bosselman Inc Railroad Add Lts 7 & 8 Blk 108 551.31
Gilroy/David A & Carolyn J Railroad Add S 61' Lt 1 & S 61' Lt 2 Blk 109 194.02
Haney/Thomas W & Diane K Railroad Add N 71'Lt 1 & N 71' Lt 2 Blk 109~ 129.85
Roebuck Enterprises, LLC Railroad Add E 59.5' Lt 3 Blk 109 143.49
J & B Rentals, LLC Railroad Add E 52'11 Lt 4 & W 6.5' Lt 3 Blk 109~ 66.75
McShannon/Roger L & Sharon K Railroad Add E 52' 11 Of Lt 5 & All Lt 6 Blk 109 206.54
LPB, LLC Railroad Add Lts 7 & 8 Blk 109 641.90
Hall Co Westervelt's Sub To The City Of Grand Island Lt 2 -
Hall Co Westervelt's Sub To The City Of Grand Island Lt 3 -
Hall Co Westervelt's Sub To The City Of Grand Island N 52
1/3' Of W 150' Lt 4
-
Hall Co Westervelt's Sub To The City Of Grand Island Lt 5 -
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County Of Hall Westervelt's Sub To The City Of Grand Island W 86'
Of E 165' Of 4 & W 86' Of E 165' Of N 48.5' Lt 5
-
County Of Hall Westervelt's Sub To The City Of Grand Island W Pt
Of N 48.5' X 150' Lt 5 & 26.17' X 150' Of W Pt Lt 4
-
Schager/Margo Gilbert's Sub North, Part Of Blk 79, Original Town
22' X 99' Lt A
150.15
Equitable Building & Loan Assoc Gilbert's Sub North, Part Of Blk 79, Original Town Lt
B
156.81
Equitable Building & Loan Assoc The Yancy, A Condominium Unit 102 140.98
Equitable Building & Loan Assoc The Yancy, A Condominium Unit 103 203.86
Equitable Building & Loan Assn/The The Yancy, A Condominium Unit 104 507.32
Equitable Building & Loan Assoc The Yancy, A Condominium Unit 201A 454.82
DEVCO Investment Corporation The Yancy, A Condominium Unit 301 96.70
George/Mollie Jo The Yancy, A Condominium Unit 302 70.22
Farr/Thomas M & Nita J The Yancy, A Condominium Unit 303 99.88
Zins/William L The Yancy, A Condominium Unit 304 92.04
Teng/Irene The Yancy, A Condominium Unit 305 -
Baxter/Dudley D & Diana K The Yancy, A Condominium Unit 401 71.37
Artvest III, A NE General Partner The Yancy, A Condominium Unit 402 81.42
Artvest III, A NE General Partner The Yancy, A Condominium Unit 403 78.18
Jones/Michael D The Yancy, A Condominium Unit 404 90.50
Artvest III, A NE General Partner The Yancy, A Condominium Unit 405 78.56
Powers/Yolanda L The Yancy, A Condominium Unit 406 110.82
Fordham/Wyndell F & Barbara B The Yancy, A Condominium Unit 407 121.67
Luce/Eric D The Yancy, A Condominium Unit 501 72.17
Artvest III, A NE General Partner The Yancy, A Condominium Unit 502 83.69
Baxter/Dudley D & Diana K The Yancy, A Condominium Unit 503 78.24
Kody Sindelar The Yancy, A Condominium Unit 504 98.72
Artvest III, A NE General Partner The Yancy, A Condominium Unit 505 78.62
Jon M & Chandra L Myers The Yancy, A Condominium Unit 506 110.90
Mowitz/Lynn The Yancy, A Condominium Unit 507 125.39
Artvest III, A NE General Partner The Yancy, A Condominium Unit 601 72.07
Artvest III The Yancy, A Condominium Unit 602 83.83
Shaw/Stephanie A The Yancy, A Condominium Unit 603 112.32
Clyne/Thomas B The Yancy, A Condominium Unit 604 90.50
Artvest III, A NE General Partner The Yancy, A Condominium Unit 605 78.70
Lind/Sharon Graves The Yancy, A Condominium Unit 606 77.85
Arp/Charmaine L The Yancy, A Condominium Unit 607 82.33
Lind/Sharon Graves The Yancy, A Condominium Unit 701 78.81
Artvest III, A NE General Partner The Yancy, A Condominium Unit 702 83.94
Johnson/Margaret A The Yancy, A Condominium Unit 703 78.46
Burtscher/Jan L The Yancy, A Condominium Unit 704 129.57
Rathjen/Michelle R The Yancy, A Condominium Unit 705 86.56
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Long/Clifton J The Yancy, A Condominium Unit 706 77.62
Vodehnal/Lloyd L The Yancy, A Condominium Unit 707 -
Artvest III, A NE General Partner The Yancy, A Condominium Unit 801 72.22
Mapes & Co General Partnership The Yancy, A Condominium Unit 802 84.02
Mapes & Co General Partnership The Yancy, A Condominium Unit 803 91.87
Chase/Charles D The Yancy, A Condominium Unit 804 148.46
Alexander/Wendy L The Yancy, A Condominium Unit 805 67.93
Nelson/Jack L The Yancy, A Condominium Unit 806 84.46
Nissen/James F The Yancy, A Condominium Unit 901 72.24
Evnen/Everett A & Elaine S The Yancy, A Condominium Unit 902 84.08
Evnen/Everett A & Elaine S The Yancy, A Condominium Unit 903 91.92
Atkins/Ann C The Yancy, A Condominium Unit 904 94.86
Dizmang/Tammy L The Yancy, A Condominium Unit 905 97.11
Lind/Sharon Graves The Yancy, A Condominium Unit 906 137.94
Todd/Linda M The Yancy, A Condominium Unit 1001 78.98
Fogland/Dan & Chris The Yancy, A Condominium Unit 1002 84.11
Gillam/Jeremy S & Jack L The Yancy, A Condominium Unit 1003 91.98
Whitehead/Diana L The Yancy, A Condominium Unit 1004 124.41
Megard/Ruth E The Yancy, A Condominium Unit 1005 98.30
Aden/Steven G The Yancy, A Condominium Unit 1006 -
Jon M & Chandra Myers The Yancy, A Condominium Unit 1101 79.09
Clare/Linda L The Yancy, A Condominium Unit 1102 84.19
Buckley/Lynn A The Yancy, A Condominium Unit 1103 -
Jon M & Chandra Myers The Yancy, A Condominium Unit 1104 141.22
Boley/Loren E The Yancy, A Condominium Unit 1105 98.44
Lynn Mowitz The Yancy, A Condominium Unit 1106 145.07
Home Federal Savings & Loan Assn Hann's Fourth Add Lt 3 1,732.38
Artvest III The Yancy, A Condominium Unit 002 10.81
Artvest III The Yancy, A Condominium Unit 001 39.06
Ellison/Roxann T Original Town W 18.9' Of E 33' Of S 25.1' Lt 7 Blk 65 51.51
Equitable Building & Loan Assoc The Yancy, A Condominium Unit 101 33.93
Equitable Building & Loan Assoc The Yancy, A Condominium Unit 201B 54.97
Equitable Building & Loan Assoc The Yancy, A Condominium Unit 201C 138.36
Equitable Building & Loan Assoc The Yancy, A Condominium Unit 201D 104.16
Home Federal Savings & Loan Original Town Pt Lts 1-2-3-4-7 & All 5 & 6 & Pt
Vacated Alley Blk 89
352.89
Artvest III The Yancy, A Condominium Unit 602 56.17
Calderon/Eliseo & Jessica Jensen Sub Lt 2 88.17
Iglesia Evangelica Pentecostes Ziller Sub Lt 2 -
Grand Island/City Of Westervelt's Sub To The City Of Grand Island
Vacated St South Of Lt 1
-
City Of Grand Island Original Town S 1/2 Lt 1 Blk 57 32.87
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RESOLUTION 2013-BE-6(A)
11
City Of Grand Island Parking Ramp Sub To The City Of Grand Island Lts
1-2-& 3
-
Hill/David C Campbell's Sub To The City Of Grand Island Lts 10
& 11
86.69
Total Amount 89,448.24
- - -
Adopted by the City Council of the City of Grand Island, Nebraska on September 10, 2013.
_______________________________________
Jay Vavricek, Mayor
Attest:
_______________________________________
RaNae Edwards, City Clerk
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Approved as to Form ¤ ___________
September 6, 2013 ¤ City Attorney
R E S O L U T I O N 2013-BE-6(B)
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
GRAND ISLAND, NEBRASKA, sitting as a Board of Equalization for Downtown Business
Improvement District 2013, after due notice having been given thereof, that we find and adjudge:
1.The benefits accruing to the real estate in such Downtown Business Improvement
District 2013 is the total sum of $89,999.90; and
2.According to the assessed value of the respective lots, tracts, and real estate
within such Business Improvement District, such benefits are the sums set opposite the several
descriptions as follows:
Name Description Assessment
Kinder Morgan Interstate Gas
Transmission
Centrally Assessed 20.88
Sourcegas Distribution LLC Centrally Assessed -
Northwestern Corporation Centrally Assessed 2,083.87
Windstream Nebraska, Inc Centrally Assessed -
Qwest Coorporation Centrally Assessed 3,912.72
AT&T Communications Centrally Assessed 81.70
NE Colorado Cellular Inc Centrally Assessed 23.66
Sprint Nextel Wireless Centrally Assessed 76.28
USCOC Of Nebraska/Kansas DBA US
Cellular
Centrally Assessed 839.36
City Of G I Original Town To The City Of Grand Island All Blks
52 & 53 & Pt Vac Kimball Ave
-
Bandasack/Chanh & Siphanh Original Town N 100.5' E 2/3 Lt 1 Blk 54 275.38
Bandasack/Chanh & Siphanh Original Town S 31.9' E 2/3 Of Lt 1 Blk 54 66.14
Wing Properties Inc Original Town W 1/3 Lt 1 Blk 54 21.92
Norris/R Dennis & Patricia A Original Town Lt 2 Blk 54 533.41
City Of G I Original Town To The City Of Grand Island Lt 3 Blk
54
-
City Of G I Original Town To The City Of Grand Island Lt 4 Blk
54
-
Wayne/John W & Teresa A Original Town N 1/2 W 2/3 Lt 6 & N 1/2 Lt 5 Blk 54 439.00
Katrouzos/Gus G Original Town S 60' W 1/3 Lt 5 Blk 54 80.55
Katrouzos/Gus G Original Town S 60' W 16' E 2/3 Lt 5 Blk 54 65.72
Edwards Building Corp Original Town E 28' S 1/2 Lt 5 & N 6' W 38' S 1/2 Lt
5 Blk 54
75.89
Edwards Building Corp Original Town W 22' S 1/2 Lt 6 Blk 54 60.58
Norris/R Dennis & Patricia A Original Town E 22' W 44' S 1/2 & E 22' Lt 6 Blk 54 365.37
Norris/R Dennis & Patricia A Original Town W 1/3 Lt 7 Blk 54 293.47
Norris/R Dennis & Patricia A Original Town C 1/3 Lt 7 Blk 54 285.70
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Wing Properties Inc Original Town Lt 8 & E 1/3 Of Lt 7 XC 15' X 15' X 15'
Sold To City Blk 54
699.64
Nathan Detroit Inc Original Town N 1/2 Lt 1 Blk 55 455.81
Nathan Detroit's Original Town N 44' Of S 1/2 Lt 1 Blk 55 304.40
Irvine/Virginia Original Town S 22' Lt 1 Blk 55 93.75
City Of G I Original Town To The City Of Grand Island E 1/2 Lt
3 & All Lt 2 Blk 55
-
City Of G I Original Town To The City Of Grand Island N 1/2 W
1/2 Lt 3 & N 1/2 Lt 4 Blk 55
-
Hoetfelker/Russell L Original Town S 1/2 W 1/2 Lt 3 & S 1/2 Lt 4 Blk 55 351.61
Downtown Center LLC Original Town N 67.5' Lt 5 Blk 55 47.64
Armstrong/Matthew E & Janelle A Original Town N 20' S 64.5' Lt 5 Blk 55 110.34
Erives Enterprises LLC Original Town S 44.5' Lt 5 Blk 55 363.54
Famos Construction Inc Original Town W 2/3 Lt 6 Blk 55 333.01
Campos/Arthur V & Jeanene Original Town E 1/3 Lt 6 Blk 55 135.51
Prairie Winds Art Center Inc Original Town W 1/3 Lt 7 Blk 55 211.82
Merchen/Terrence R Original Town E 2/3 Lt 7 Blk 55 794.89
T W Ziller Properties LLC Original Town W 1/3 Lt 8 Blk 55 148.71
T W Ziller Properties LLC Original Town C 1/3 Lt 8 Blk 55 149.01
T W Ziller Properties LLC Original Town E 1/3 Lt 8 Blk 55 420.43
Downtown Center LLC Original Town N 68' Lt 1 & All Lt 2 & E 1/2 Lt 3 Blk
56
160.07
Downtown Center LLC Original Town N 22' S 42' & W 6' S 20' Lt 1 Blk 56 14.35
Downtown Center LLC Original Town N 22' S 64' Lt 1 Blk 56 13.26
Downtown Center LLC Original Town S 20' E 60' Lt 1 Blk 56 10.96
City Of G I Original Town To The City Of Grand Island All Lt 4 &
W 1/2 Lt 3 Blk 56
-
Mayhew/Carl & Susan A Original Town W 1/3 Lt 5 Blk 56 259.49
Phengmarath/Nalinh Original Town E 2/3 Lt 5 Blk 56 422.16
Pohl/Helen E & James A Original Town Lt 6 Blk 56 305.37
Johnson/Duane A & Dee Ann Original Town Lt 7 Blk 56 347.77
Downtown Center LLC Original Town Lt 8 Blk 56 2,769.67
City Of G I Park Lot Original Town To The City Of Grand Island N 1/2 Lt
1 & All Lts 2-3 & 4 Blk 57
-
J & B Rentals LLC Ziller Sub Lt 1 556.76
The Grand Foundation, Inc Original Town To The City Of Grand Island E 2/3 Lt
6 Blk 57
-
Jeo Building Company Original Town Lt 7 Blk 57 875.25
Overland Building Corp Original Town Lt 8 Blk 57 1,079.14
Firstier Bank National Assoc Original Town Lts 1 & 2 Blk 58 300.96
Firstier Bank National Assoc Original Town N 1/2 Lt 4 & N 1/2 Lt 3 Blk 58 108.52
Firstier Bank National Assoc Original Town Lt 5 & W 22' Lt 6 Blk 58 1,483.42
Firstier Bank National Assoc Original Town S 1/2 Lt 3 & S 1/2 Lt 4 Blk 58 115.21
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Stelk/Mark D Jensen Sub Lt 1 144.01
Calderon/Eliseo & Jessica Original Town W 1/3 Lt 7 Blk 58 222.70
Lindner-Bombeck Trustee/Marilyn A Original Town C 1/3 Lt 7 Blk 58 300.85
Galvan/Jesus G & Victoria Prensa Latina Sub Lt 1 95.79
Calderon/Eliseo & Jessica Prensa Latina Sub Lt 2 96.69
Stelk/Mark D Prensa Latina Sub Lt 4 299.78
Stelk/Mark D & Wanda L Prensa Latina Sub Lt 3 371.22
Mead Building Centers Original Town N 102.5' Lt 1 & All Lt 2 Blk 59 350.33
H & H Land Co Original Town S 29.5' Lt 1 Blk 59 17.78
Mead Building Centers Original Town S 99' Lt 4 & All Lt 3 Blk 59 160.97
Mead Building Centers Original Town N 33' Lt 4 Blk 59 169.42
Berta/Gary & Billie Original Town Lt 5 Blk 59 239.89
Wagoner/Michael R & Lorna D Original Town E 23' W 46' Lt 6 Blk 59 171.30
Gerdes/Larry C & Mary Ann Original Town W 23' Lt 6 Blk 59 170.41
Alexander Enterprises LLC Original Town E 20' Lt 6 & W 1/2 Lt 7 Blk 59 16.90
H & H Land Co Original Town W 22' E 1/2 Lt 7 Blk 59 168.33
H & H Land Co Original Town E 11' Lt 7 & All Lt 8 Blk 59 484.68
CKP LLC Original Town Lts 1 & 2 Blk 60 468.33
CKP LLC Original Town Lt 3 Blk 60 115.45
Business Properties Original Town Lt 4 Blk 60 277.93
618 W 3rd St LLC Original Town Lts 5 & 6 Blk 60 685.81
Alexander Enterprises LLC Original Town Lts 7 & 8 Blk 60 527.73
Abjal LLC Original Town Lts 1 & 2 Blk 61 737.14
Abjal LLC Original Town Lts 3 & 4 Blk 61 674.73
JUNEBUG2 LLC Original Town Lt 5 Blk 61 656.35
Hansen Properties LLC Original Town Lts 6-7 & 8 Blk 61 754.17
D & A Investments LLC Original Town S 44' Lt 1 Blk 62 181.55
D & A Investments LLC Original Town N 88' Lt 1 Blk 62 478.95
D & A Investments LLC Original Town Lt 2 Blk 62 271.80
Northwestern Public Service
Company
Original Town To The City Of Grand Island S 66' Lt 4
& N 66' E 57' Lt 3 & S 66' Lt 3 Blk 62
-
DMBG Investments LLC Original Town N 66' W 9' Lt 3 & N 66' Lt 4 Blk 62 144.86
Moreno/Vincent A Original Town S 1/2 W 50' Lt 5 Blk 62 87.08
Midwest Premier Investments LLC Original Town N 1/2 W 50' Lt 5 Blk 62 244.06
Vogel Enterprises Ltd An IA Corp Original Town E 16' Lt 5 & W 1/2 Lt 6 Blk 62 58.91
Vogel Enterprises Ltd An IA Corp Original Town E 1/2 Lt 6 & W 1/2 Lt 7 Blk 62 352.61
Wardens & Vestrymen Of St
Stephen's
Original Town To The City Of Grand Island E 1/2 Lt
7 & All Lt 8 Blk 62
-
Old Sears Development Inc Original Town Lts 1 & 2 Blk 63 1,065.57
Old Sears Development Inc Original Town E 2/3 Lt 3 Blk 63 341.70
Masonic Templecraft Asso Of GI Original Town W 1/3 Lt 3 & E 1/3 Lt 4 Blk 63 -
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Centro Cristiano Internacional Original Town To The City Of Grand Island W 2/3 Lt
4 Blk 63
211.61
Wardens & Vestrymen Of St
Stephens
St. Stephens Sub To The City Of Grand Island Lt 1 -
Wardens & Vestry St Stephens St. Stephens Sub To The City Of Grand Island Lt 2 -
Hack/Monte C & Sheri S Original Town S 88' Lt 8 Blk 63 374.01
G I Fed Of Labor/Bldg Assn Inc Original Town To The City Of Grand Island N 44' Lt
8 Blk 63
-
Nielsen/Thomas L & Lois E Original Town E 1/3 Lt 1 Blk 64 384.48
Hand/Craig C Original Town C 1/3 Lt 1 Blk 64 141.67
Cosrec LLC Original Town W 1/3 Lt 1 Blk 64 181.79
Pham/Tammy Original Town E 44' Lt 2 Blk 64 254.22
Walsh/Ivan P & Sharon L Original Town W 1/3 Lt 2 Blk 64 193.37
Double S Properties LLC Original Town E 1/3 Lt 3 Blk 64 176.69
Saira E/Jose Isidro Original Town W 2/3 Lt 3 Blk 64 157.46
Gerdes/Galen E & Tamera M Original Town Lt 4 Blk 64 835.15
City Of G I Original Town To The City Of Grand Island Lt 5 Blk
64
-
City Of G I Original Town To The City Of Grand Island Lts 6 & 7
Blk 64
-
Wagoner/Lorna Original Town N 22' Lt 8 Blk 64 169.60
Taylor/Terry N & Susan M Original Town S 1/2 N 1/3 Lt 8 Blk 64 165.89
Shehein/E Lavern & Donna R Original Town N 44' S 88' Lt 8 Blk 64 172.73
City Of G I Original Town To The City Of Grand Island S 44' Lt 8
Blk 64
-
Edwards Building Corp Original Town Lt 1 Blk 65 203.71
Nielsen/Thomas L & Lois E Original Town E 1/3 Lt 2 Blk 65 156.06
Swanson/Constance K Original Town C 1/3 Lt 2 Blk 65 147.11
Archway Partnership Original Town W 1/3 Lt 2 Blk 65 231.05
Bartenbach Real Estate, LLC Original Town E 1/3 Lt 3 Blk 65 152.44
Iglesia Evengelica Pentecostes Original Town To The City Of Grand Island C 1/3 Lt
3 Blk 65
-
Brown/Janelle L A Original Town W 1/3 Lt 3 Blk 65 133.61
Hoffer/Allen & Linda Original Town E 1/3 Lt 4 Blk 65 269.50
Lambrecht/Harriet K Original Town W 2/3 Lt 4 Blk 65 168.25
J & B Rentals LLC Original Town S 44' N 1/2 Lt 5 Blk 65 218.58
Taylor/Terry N & Susan M Original Town N 22' Lt 5 Blk 65 127.84
J O Enterprises Inc Original Town S 1/2 Lt 5 Blk 65 271.99
J & B Rentals LLC Original Town W 1/3 Lt 6 Blk 65 83.34
T W Ziller Properties LLC Original Town E 2/3 Lt 6 Blk 65 159.56
T W Ziller Properties LLC Original Town W 1/2 Lt 7 Blk 65 154.67
C & S Group LLC Original Town N 55' E 1/2 Lt 7 & N 55' Lt 8 Blk 65 47.34
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C & S Group LLC Original Town Pt W 18.9' E 1/2 Lt 7 & N 29.9' E
14.1' Lt 7 & W 29' Of C 22' Of E 1/2 Lt 7 & N 29.9'
Of S 55'Lt 8 XC N 6' S 31.1' E 40' Lt 8 Blk 65
163.47
Parmley/David J Original Town C 22' E 4' Lt 7 & C 22' Lt 8 Blk 65 268.50
C & S Group LLC Original Town S 25.1' E 14.1' Lt 7 & S 25.1' Lt 8 & N
6' S 31.1' E 40' Lt 8 Blk 65
211.02
Garcia/Juan F & Maria Dejesus Original Town Lts 1 & 2 Blk 66 619.06
Garcia/Maria de Jesus Original Town W 2/3 Lt 3 XC W 17.5' Of S 44' Blk 66 239.34
Vipperman/John Fredrick Original Town E 1/3 Lt 3 Blk 66 217.84
Duda/James G Original Town N 88' E 1/3 Lt 4 Blk 66 223.98
Wing Properties Inc Original Town N 88' C 1/3 Lt 4 Blk 66 278.02
Jerke/Kristopher Original Town N 80' W 1/3 Lt 4 Blk 66 225.33
Anson Investment & Development Original Town W 17 1/2' S 44' Lt 3 & N 8' S 52' W
22' & S 44' Lt 4 Blk 66
280.71
Bartenbach Real Estate, LLC Original Town W 1/3 Lt 6 & All Lt 5 Blk 66 494.38
Bartenbach Real Estate, LLC Original Town E 2/3 Lt 6 & W 1/3 Lt 7 Blk 66 257.20
Keeshan/James E & Mary Ann Original Town E 2/3 Lt 7 Blk 66 261.66
Procon Management Inc Original Town Lt 8 Blk 66 2,962.00
City Of Gi Original Town To The City Of Grand Island N 1/2 Blk
67
-
Plaza Square Development LLC Original Town S 1/2 Blk 67 1,450.34
City Of Grand Island Original Town To The City Of Grand Island E 1/3 Lt
2 & All Lt 1 Blk 68
-
S & V Investments LLC SV Sub Lt 1 1,709.52
Plaza Square A Partnership Original Town W 22' Lt 6 & All Lt 5 Blk 68 130.41
Smith/Jonathan M Original Town W 6' Lt 7 & E 2/3 Lt 6 Blk 68 245.65
Smith/Jonathan M Original Town E 60' Lt 7 Blk 68 248.99
Plate/Tim C Original Town Lt 8 Blk 68 226.49
Westerby/Douglas M & Mikaela N Original Town Lt 1 Blk 77 79.13
201 E 2nd LLC Original Town Lt 2 Blk 77 65.75
201 E 2nd LLC Original Town Lts 3 & 4 Blk 77 1,462.31
City Of Grand Island NE Original Town To The City Of Grand Island Lts 5-6-
7-8 Blk 77
-
City Of G I Original Town To The City Of Grand Island All Blk 78
& Vacated Alley
-
Equitable Bldg & Loan Assn/The Original Town Lt 1 Blk 79 335.05
Equitable Bldg & Loan Assn Of GI Original Town Lt 2 Blk 79 100.02
Equitable Bldg & Loan Assn/The Original Town S 44' Lt 3 & S 44' Lt 4 Blk 79 1,304.14
Equitable Bldg & Loan Assn Of GI Original Town N 26' 10.5 Lt 8 Blk 79 25.67
Equitable Bldg & Loan Assn Of G I Original Town S 17' 1.5 N 44' Lt 8 Blk 79 14.72
Equitable Bldg & Loan Assn Of G I Original Town S 88' Lt 8 Blk 79 89.10
O'Neill/Joseph P Original Town E 22' Lt 4 & W 22' Lt 3 Blk 80 174.91
O'Neill/Joseph P Original Town W 44' Lt 4 Blk 80 126.42
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Northwestern Bell Tele Co Original Town To The City Of Grand Island Lts 5-6-7
Blk 80
-
Northwestern Bell Tele Co Original Town To The City Of Grand Island N 44' Lt
8 Blk 80
-
Huston/David C Original Town C 1/3 Lt 8 Blk 80 339.00
Federal Bldg Original Town To The City Of Grand Island Lts 1-2 &
E 44' Lt 3 Blk 80
-
Mitchell/Derek L & Ruth E Original Town S 44' Lt 8 Blk 80 235.73
Victory Bible Fellowship Of The Original Town To The City Of Grand Island Lt 1 Blk
81
-
Chamber Of Commerce Of Gi Inc Original Town To The City Of Grand Island E 2/3 Lt
2 Blk 81
-
Trampe/Ronald E & Sharon R Original Town W 1/3 Lt 2 Blk 81 150.26
Kansas NE Assoc Of Seventh Day Original Town To The City Of Grand Island E 1/3 Lt
3 Blk 81
-
Encinger Enterprises LLC Original Town C 1/3 Lt 3 Blk 81 236.19
Krauss/Ronald C & Vada M Original Town W 1/3 Lt 3 & All 4 Blk 81 448.64
Walnut Street Partnership Original Town Lt 5 Blk 81 421.56
Walnut Street Partnership Original Town Lt 6 Blk 81 171.28
Wheeler Street Partnership Original Town Lt 7 & S 2/3 Lt 8 Blk 81 846.91
Wheeler Street Partnership Original Town N 1/3 Lt 8 Blk 81 239.37
Grand Island Independent Original Town Lt 1 & Pt Vac Alley Blk 82 80.78
Grand Island Independent Original Town Lt 2 & Pt Vac Alley Blk 82 279.48
Grand Island Independent Original Town Lt 3 & Pt Vac Alley Blk 82 80.78
Grand Island Independent Original Town Lt 4 & Pt Vac Alley Blk 82 175.70
Grand Island Independent Original Town Lts 5-6-7-8 & Pt Vac Alley Blk 82 2,642.36
Grand Island Hospitality LLC Original Town Lts 1 & 2 Blk 83 375.04
Jomida Inc A NE Corp Original Town Lts 3 & 4 Blk 83 959.87
Calderon/Eliseo & Jessica Original Town N 60.35' Lt 5 Blk 83 160.92
J & B Rentals LLC Original Town S 71.65' Lt 5 Blk 83 174.15
Mateo P/Tomas Original Town W 2/3 Lt 6 Blk 83 240.05
Perez/Sylvia Original Town E 1/3 Lt 6 & All Lt 7 Blk 83 275.28
Wooden/Michael Owen & Sonya
Kay
Original Town E 41' N 28' Lt 8 Blk 83 128.63
Wooden/Michael Owen & Sonya
Kay
Original Town Pt N 1/3 & S 2/3 Lt 8 Blk 83~ 186.87
Park Original Town To The City Of Grand Island All Blk 84 -
Gatzemeyer/Frances Mae Original Town Lt 1 Blk 85 478.89
Gatzemeyer/Frances Mae Original Town Lt 2 Blk 85 180.15
Contryman & Asso Prop Original Town Lts 3 & 4 Blk 85 457.24
Grand Island Liederkranz Original Town Pt Lts 1-2-3 & 4 Blk 87 283.98
City Of G I Original Town To The City Of Grand Island All Blk 88 -
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Dodge & Elk Park Lots Original Town To The City Of Grand Island Pt Blk 89 -
Enviro-Clean Contractors Inc Original Town N 60' Fr Lts 1 & 2 & N 60' Of E 24' Of
Lt 3 Blk 89
307.90
Hall Co Original Town To The City Of Grand Island Strip 8' X
66' & Pt Lt 8 Blk 91
-
Dominick/Audrey Original Town E 6' N 103' E 37' S 29' Lt 2 & All Lt 1
Blk 92
-
City Of G I Original Town To The City Of Grand Island Lt 2 XC E
6' N 103' & E 37' S 29' Lt 2 Blk 92
-
City Of G I Original Town To The City Of Grand Island E 50' Lt 3
Blk 92
-
City Of G I Original Town To The City Of Grand Island W 16' Lt
3 & All Lt 4 Blk 92
-
Emery/Gregory D & Charlene A Campbell's Sub E 51' 8 Lts 1-2-3 85.82
Wagoner/Lorna Campbell's Sub W 75'4 Lts 1-2-3 266.53
Hastings Grain Inspection Inc Campbell's Sub Lts 4-5-6 & N 10' Lt 7 159.64
Hastings Grain Inspection Inc Campbell's Sub S 12' Lt 7 & All Lt 8 228.77
Two Brothers Inc Campbell's Sub 32' X 127' Lt 9 209.38
Hill/David C Campbell's Sub Lts 12 & 13 285.31
Hall Co Court House Add To The City Of Grand Island Lt 1 -
Hall Co Court House Add To The City Of Grand Island Lt 2 -
Hall Co Court House Add To The City Of Grand Island Lt 3 -
Hall Co Court House Add To The City Of Grand Island Lt 4 -
County Of Hall Nebraska Hann's Add To The City Of Grand Island N 31' Lt 2 &
S 13.75' Lt 1 Blk 1~
-
County Of Hall Hann's Fourth Add To The City Of Grand Island Lt 2 -
Loeffler/Edward A & Jane A Hann's Add N 14' Lt 3 & S 26' Lt 2 Blk 1~ 283.01
Campbell/Hunter A H & Kathleen A Hann's Add N 7' Pt Lt 4 & S 43' Lt 3 Blk 1~ 254.29
Morfin/Miguel I Delamora Hann's Add E 60' Of S 50' Of Lt 4 Blk 1~~ 219.41
Campbell/Kathleen A Hann's Add W 67' Of S 50' Of Lt 4 Blk 1~ 122.05
County Of Hall Hann's Fourth Add To The City Of Grand Island Lt 1 -
Marsh Properties LLC Hann's Second Add S 5' Of Lt 2 & All Lt 3 Blk 4 480.36
Ummel Jr/Tommy L Hann's Fifth Sub Lt 2 178.58
Mueller/Robert J Hann's Fifth Sub Lt 1 115.69
Two Brothers Inc Hann's 3Rd Add W 111' X 118' Blk 5 433.79
Rosales-Monzon/Carlos A Hann's 3Rd Add N 52.5' Of E 91.9' Of Blk 5 234.14
Royle/Cecilia B Hann's 3Rd Add E 56' Of W 174' Of Blk 5 156.43
Valenzuela/Linda L Hann's 3Rd Add S 58.5' Of E 91.9' Of Blk 5 225.88
Hoos Insurance Agency Inc Railroad Add Lt 4 & Pt Vac St Blk 97 263.61
Sanchez/Filemon Railroad Add N 1/2 Lt 1 Blk 98 21.44
Sanchez/Filemon Railroad Add S 1/2 Lt 1 Blk 98 303.03
Carlson/Arvid C Railroad Add Lt 2 Blk 98 110.74
Kuehner/Carolyn E Railroad Add W 1/2 Lt 3 Blk 98 152.56
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Schafer/Lee Ann G & Michael W Railroad Add E 1/2 Lt 3 Blk 98 166.91
Plate/Tim C Railroad Add N 86' Lt 4 Blk 98 89.10
Plate/Tim C Railroad Add S 46' Lt 4 Blk 98 162.65
Plate/Tim C Railroad Add Lt 5 Blk 98 542.90
Plate/Tim C Railroad Add Lt 6 Blk 98 239.30
Benitez/Floriberto Sanchez Railroad Add W 52' Lt 7 Blk 98 218.81
Sanchez/Filemon Railroad Add E 14' Lt 7 & All Lt 8 Blk 98 432.56
Vaclavek/Lee Ann Railroad Add Fr Lt 1 & Fr Lt 2 Blk 105 114.15
Fox Family LLC Railroad Add Lt 3 Blk 105 202.01
Lazendorf Holdings Limited
Partnership
Railroad Add Lt 4 Blk 105 362.64
Fox Family LLC Railroad Add Lt 5 & Fr Lts 6 & 7 XC City Blk 105 1,048.49
Starkel/Jerid & Tracy Railroad Add Lts 1 & 2 Blk 106 356.73
C & S Group LLC Railroad Add Lt 3 Blk 106 199.62
Fernandez/Guadalupe & Pedro Railroad Add Lt 4 Blk 106 318.26
Muffler Shop Inc/The Railroad Add Lts 1 & 2 Blk 107 421.56
Muffler Shop Inc/The Railroad Add Lts 3 & 4 Blk 107 174.37
Lane Home Improvement Railroad Add S 2/3 Lt 5 Blk 107 183.40
Lane Home Improvement Railroad Add N 1/3 Lt 5 Blk 107 143.13
Fox/Charles E & Mary A Railroad Add Lt 6 Blk 107 276.37
Fox/Charles E & Mary A Railroad Add Lt 7 XC N 60' Of E 22' & XC E 29.54' Of
S 71.50' Blk 107
202.61
Janda Dds Pc/David E Railroad Add S 72' Lt 8 & E 29.54' Of S 71.50' Lt 7
Blk 107
301.43
Clinch/Barbara J Railroad Add N 60' Of E 22' Lt 7 & N 60' Lt 8 Blk 107 253.67
Fox/Richard & Marilyn Railroad Add Lts 1 & 2 Blk 108 453.83
Williams/Casey & Misti Railroad Add E 37' Lt 3 Blk 108 191.96
Douglas Bookkeeping Service Inc Railroad Add W 29' Lt 3 & All Lt 4 Blk 108 552.15
Placke/Donald J & Janet L Railroad Add S 88' Lt 5 Blk 108 127.28
Placke/Donald J & Janet L Railroad Add N 44' Lt 5 Blk 108 74.09
LBE Family Limited Partnership Railroad Add Lt 6 Blk 108 275.34
Bosselman Inc Railroad Add Lts 7 & 8 Blk 108 551.31
Gilroy/David A & Carolyn J Railroad Add S 61' Lt 1 & S 61' Lt 2 Blk 109 194.02
Haney/Thomas W & Diane K Railroad Add N 71'Lt 1 & N 71' Lt 2 Blk 109~ 129.85
Roebuck Enterprises LLC Railroad Add E 59.5' Lt 3 Blk 109 143.49
J & B Rentals, LLC Railroad Add E 52'11 Lt 4 & W 6.5' Lt 3 Blk 109~ 66.75
Mcshannon/Roger L & Sharon K Railroad Add E 52' 11 Of Lt 5 & All Lt 6 Blk 109 206.54
LPB, LLC Railroad Add Lts 7 & 8 Blk 109 641.90
Hall Co Westervelt's Sub To The City Of Grand Island Lt 2 -
Hall Co Westervelt's Sub To The City Of Grand Island Lt 3 -
Hall Co Westervelt's Sub To The City Of Grand Island N 52
1/3' Of W 150' Lt 4
-
Hall Co Westervelt's Sub To The City Of Grand Island Lt 5 -
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County Of Hall Westervelt's Sub To The City Of Grand Island W 86'
Of E 165' Of 4 & W 86' Of E 165' Of N 48.5' Lt 5
-
County Of Hall Westervelt's Sub To The City Of Grand Island W Pt
Of N 48.5' X 150' Lt 5 & 26.17' X 150' Of W Pt Lt 4
-
Schager/Margo Gilbert's Sub North, Part Of Blk 79, Original Town
22' X 99' Lt A
150.15
Equitable Building & Loan Assoc Gilbert's Sub North, Part Of Blk 79, Original Town Lt
B
156.81
Equitable Building & Loan Assoc The Yancy, A Condominium Unit 102 140.98
Equitable Building & Loan Assoc The Yancy, A Condominium Unit 103 203.86
Equitable Building & Loan Assn/The The Yancy, A Condominium Unit 104 507.32
Equitable Building & Loan Assoc The Yancy, A Condominium Unit 201A 454.82
Devco Investment Corporation The Yancy, A Condominium Unit 301 96.70
George/Mollie Jo The Yancy, A Condominium Unit 302 70.22
Farr/Thomas M & Nita J The Yancy, A Condominium Unit 303 99.88
Zins/William L The Yancy, A Condominium Unit 304 92.04
Teng/Irene The Yancy, A Condominium Unit 305 -
Baxter/Dudley D & Diana K The Yancy, A Condominium Unit 401 71.37
Artvest III, A NE General Partner The Yancy, A Condominium Unit 402 81.42
Artvest III, A NE General Partner The Yancy, A Condominium Unit 403 78.18
Jones/Michael D The Yancy, A Condominium Unit 404 129.29
Artvest III, A NE General Partner The Yancy, A Condominium Unit 405 78.56
Powers/Yolanda L The Yancy, A Condominium Unit 406 110.82
Fordham/Wyndell F & Barbara B The Yancy, A Condominium Unit 407 121.67
Luce/Eric D The Yancy, A Condominium Unit 501 103.10
Artvest III, A NE General Partner The Yancy, A Condominium Unit 502 83.69
Baxter/Dudley D & Diana K The Yancy, A Condominium Unit 503 78.24
Kody Sindelar The Yancy, A Condominium Unit 504 98.72
Artvest III, A NE General Partner The Yancy, A Condominium Unit 505 78.62
Jon M & Chandra L Myers The Yancy, A Condominium Unit 506 110.90
Mowitz/Lynn The Yancy, A Condominium Unit 507 125.39
Artvest III, A NE General Partner The Yancy, A Condominium Unit 601 72.07
Artvest III The Yancy, A Condominium Unit 602 83.83
Shaw/Stephanie A The Yancy, A Condominium Unit 603 112.32
Clyne/Thomas B The Yancy, A Condominium Unit 604 90.50
Artvest III, A NE General Partner The Yancy, A Condominium Unit 605 78.70
Lind/Sharon Graves The Yancy, A Condominium Unit 606 77.85
Arp/Charmaine L The Yancy, A Condominium Unit 607 117.62
Lind/Sharon Graves The Yancy, A Condominium Unit 701 78.81
Artvest III, A NE General Partner The Yancy, A Condominium Unit 702 83.94
Johnson/Margaret A The Yancy, A Condominium Unit 703 78.46
Burtscher/Jan L The Yancy, A Condominium Unit 704 129.57
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Rathjen/Michelle R The Yancy, A Condominium Unit 705 86.56
Long/Clifton J The Yancy, A Condominium Unit 706 77.62
Vodehnal/Lloyd L The Yancy, A Condominium Unit 707 -
Artvest III, A NE General Partner The Yancy, A Condominium Unit 801 72.22
Mapes & Co General Partnership The Yancy, A Condominium Unit 802 84.02
Mapes & Co General Partnership The Yancy, A Condominium Unit 803 91.87
Chase/Charles D The Yancy, A Condominium Unit 804 148.46
Alexander/Wendy L The Yancy, A Condominium Unit 805 97.05
Nelson/Jack L The Yancy, A Condominium Unit 806 84.46
Nissen/James F The Yancy, A Condominium Unit 901 72.24
Evnen/Everett A & Elaine S The Yancy, A Condominium Unit 902 84.08
Evnen/Everett A & Elaine S The Yancy, A Condominium Unit 903 91.92
Atkins/Ann C The Yancy, A Condominium Unit 904 135.51
Dizmang/Tammy L The Yancy, A Condominium Unit 905 97.11
Lind/Sharon Graves The Yancy, A Condominium Unit 906 137.94
Todd/Linda M The Yancy, A Condominium Unit 1001 78.98
Fogland/Dan & Chris The Yancy, A Condominium Unit 1002 84.11
Gillam/Jeremy S & Jack L The Yancy, A Condominium Unit 1003 91.98
Whitehead/Diana L The Yancy, A Condominium Unit 1004 177.72
Megard/Ruth E The Yancy, A Condominium Unit 1005 98.30
Aden/Steven G The Yancy, A Condominium Unit 1006 -
Jon M & Chandra Myers The Yancy, A Condominium Unit 1101 79.09
Clare/Linda L The Yancy, A Condominium Unit 1102 84.19
Buckley/Lynn A The Yancy, A Condominium Unit 1103 -
Jon M & Chandra Myers The Yancy, A Condominium Unit 1104 141.22
Boley/Loren E The Yancy, A Condominium Unit 1105 98.44
Lynn Mowitz The Yancy, A Condominium Unit 1106 145.07
Home Federal Savings & Loan Assn Hann's Fourth Add Lt 3 1,732.38
Artvest III The Yancy, A Condominium Unit 002 10.81
Artvest III The Yancy, A Condominium Unit 001 39.06
Ellison/Roxann T Original Town W 18.9' Of E 33' Of S 25.1' Lt 7 Blk 65 51.51
Equitable Building & Loan Assoc The Yancy, A Condominium Unit 101 33.93
Equitable Building & Loan Assoc The Yancy, A Condominium Unit 201B 54.97
Equitable Building & Loan Assoc The Yancy, A Condominium Unit 201C 138.36
Equitable Building & Loan Assoc The Yancy, A Condominium Unit 201D 104.16
Home Federal Savings & Loan Original Town Pt Lts 1-2-3-4-7 & All 5 & 6 & Pt
Vacated Alley Blk 89
352.89
Artvest III The Yancy, A Condominium Unit 602 56.17
Calderon/Eliseo & Jessica Jensen Sub Lt 2 88.17
Iglesia Evangelica Pentecostes Ziller Sub Lt 2 -
Grand Island/City Of Westervelt's Sub To The City Of Grand Island
Vacated St South Of Lt 1
-
City Of Grand Island Original Town S 1/2 Lt 1 Blk 57 32.87
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City Of Grand Island Parking Ramp Sub To The City Of Grand Island Lts
1-2-& 3
-
Hill/David C Campbell's Sub To The City Of Grand Island Lts 10
& 11
86.69
Total Amount 89,999.90
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Adopted by the City Council of the City of Grand Island, Nebraska on September 10, 2013.
_______________________________________
Jay Vavricek, Mayor
Attest:
_______________________________________
RaNae Edwards, City Clerk
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City of Grand Island
Tuesday, September 10, 2013
Council Session
Item D-2
#2013-BE-7 – Consideration of Determining Benefits for Second
Street Business Improvement District 2013
Staff Contact: Jaye Monter, Finance Director
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Council Agenda Memo
From:Jaye Monter, Finance Director
Meeting:September 10, 2013
Subject:Determining Benefits for Second Street Business
Improvement District 2013, Second Street and
Approving the Assessments
Item #’s:D-2 & F-5
Presenter(s):Jaye Monter, Finance Director
Background
On August 13, 2013, the City Council adopted Ordinance 9436, creating Second Street
Business Improvement District 2013 for a one year period. This district extends along
Second Street. The 2013-2014 Budget provides for special assessments in the amount of
$2.00 per front footage for a total of $14,288.66 for the 7,144 front footage.
Discussion
The City Council, in its capacity as the Board of Equalization, is required to determine
the benefits of the District and take action on the assessments as provided for in the
associated Ordinance.
Alternatives
It appears that the Council has the following alternatives concerning the issue at hand.
The Council may:
1.Approve the benefits for the District and related assessments.
2.Deny the benefits and assessments.
Recommendation
City Administration recommends that the Council approve the amendment to the benefits
of Second Street Business Improvement District 2013 and related assessments.
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Sample Motion
Board of Equalization: Move to approve the benefits accruing to Second Street
Business Improvement District 2013 as presented.
Ordinance: Move to approve the assessments as provided for in the related Ordinance.
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Approved as to Form ¤ ___________
September 6, 2013 ¤ City Attorney
R E S O L U T I O N 2013-BE-7
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
GRAND ISLAND, NEBRASKA, sitting as a Board of Equalization for Second Street Business
Improvement District 2013, after due notice having been given thereof, that we find and adjudge:
That the benefits accruing to the real estate in such district to be the total sum of
$14,288.66; and
Such benefits are equal and uniform; and
According to the equivalent frontage of the respective lots, tracts, and real estate
within such Business Improvement District No. 6, such benefits are the sums set opposite the
several descriptions as follows:
Name Description Assessment
Library Board Of Grand Island
Arnold & Abbott's Add To The City Of Grand Island
All Lts 1-2-3-4 & Pt Lts 5-6-7-8 Blk 17 & Pt Vacated
Washington St -
J.J.A. Holdings LLC Arnold & Abbott's Add Lt 5 XC State Blk 18 133.46
J.J.A. Holdings LLC Arnold & Abbott's Add Lts 6-7-8 XC State Blk 18 395.92
JBWS Property Group LLC
Arnold & Abbott's Add Lt 2 XC State Row Blk 20
(Comp Railroad Add) 132.68
Staab Real Estate LLC
Arnold & Abbott's Add E 60' Lt 3 XC State Row Blk
20 (Comp Fr Lt 4 Co Sub 16-11-9) 119.04
Staab Real Estate LLC
Arnold & Abbott's Add W 6' Lt 3 & All Lt 4 XC State
Row Blk 20 (Comp Fr Lt 4 Co Sub 16-11-9) 145.46
1203 LLC Arnold Place Lt 1 XC State Row & All 2 Blk 3 263.68
Grand Island Womans Club Inc
Arnold Place Add To The City Of Grand Island Lts 1
& 2 XC State Blk 4 -
Apfel Funeral Home Inc
Arnold Place Lts 3-4 XC State & All Lt 5 & W 1/3 Lt 6
Blk 4 264.20
Waind Properties LLC Baker's Add Pt W 1/2 Lt 7 & Pt Lt 6 Blk 10 162.30
Watkins/David H & Marilyn E Baker's Add Pt E 1/2 Lt 7 Blk 10 50.22
Watkins/David H & Marilyn E Baker's Add Pt Lt 8 Blk 10 105.12
Watkins/David H & Marilyn E Baker's Add Pt Lt 9 Blk 10 102.96
Hogeland/Andy A Baker's Add N 128.84' Lt 10 Blk 10 108.40
RSI Inc
Baker's Add Lts 1-2-3-4-5-8-9-10 & E 1/2 Lt 7 & 8'
Strip Adj S XC State Blk 11 366.62
Elm Real Estate L C Baker's Add Lt 6 & W 1/2 Lt 7 XC State Blk 11 161.28
Victoria Land Partners Lp Baker's Add Lts 5-6-7-8-9 XC State Blk 12 528.26
Meme Thetmontri Baker's Add N 90.5' Lt 1 XC State Blk 14 108.08
Royle/Tina M Baker's Add Lt 2 XC State Blk 14 103.94
Samson Trustee/Kelly Baker's Add Lt 3 XC State Blk 14 103.82
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J & B Rentals LLC Baker's Add Lt 4 XC State Blk 14 102.96
Shuman/Rebecca R Baker's Add N 1/2 Lt 5 XC State Blk 14 108.40
JUBBA LLC Baker's Add Lts 1-2-3 Blk 15 EX State 315.30
JUBBA LLC Baker's Add Lt 4 XC State Blk 15 102.96
Daffodil LLC Baker's Add Lt 5 XC State Blk 15 108.40
Daffodil LLC Baker's Add Lts 1-2-3-4-5 XC City Blk 16 526.84
Gosda Car Wash LLC Baker's Add Lts 1, 2 & 3 Blk 17 315.48
Leaman/Michael & Ralisa Baker's Add Lts 4 & 5 Blk 17 211.66
Hardware Land Co Of G I Ltd
Kernohan & Decker's Add All Blk 5 & E 40' Vac
Harrison St & Vac Alley -
Escobar/Dilma E Kernohan & Decker's Add Lt 4 & Pt Vac Alley Blk 6 -
Hehnson LLC Kernohan & Decker's Add Lt 5 & Pt Vac Alley Blk 6 -
Albright/Cleo E
Kernohan & Decker's Add W 20' Of Lt 6 & All Lt 5 XC
State Row Blk 10 172.00
Casey's Retail Co
Kernohan & Decker's Add All Lts 7 & 8 & E 46' Of Lt
6 XC State Row B~Lk 10 (Comp Pt Lts 7 & 8 Blk 4
Spaulding & Gregg's)~ 356.12
Grand Island Properties
Kernohan & Decker's Add N 1/2 Of Lt 1 & All Lts 2,
3, 4, 5, 6, & 7 & Pt Vac Alley & Pt Vac St XC S 10' To
City Blk 11 474.24
Folsom/John D & Sallie S Kernohan & Decker's Add Lt 8 XC Row Blk 11 131.68
Grand Island Properties
Kernohan & Decker's Add XC City All Blk 12 & W 40'
Of Vac Mo XC State 608.96
CVS 10243 NE LLC
Kernohan & Decker's Add All Lts 1-2-3-4 & Pt Lts 5-6
& 7 & Pt Vac Alley Blk 13 394.94
Five Points Bank Kernohan & Decker's Add Pt Lt 8 Pt Vac Alley Blk 13 132.30
Johnson/Merleen
Kernohan & Decker's Add W 26' Lt 7 & E 33' Lt 6 EX
State Blk 14 118.00
Real Estate Group Of Grand
Island
Kernohan & Decker's Add W 33' Lt 6 Blk 14 XC State
(Comp Blk 51 Packer & Barr's Second Add) 66.88
Johnson/Merleen
Kernohan & Decker's Add Lt 8 & E 40' Lt 7 XC State
Row Blk 14 210.28
Bruggeman Investments LLC
Kernohan & Decker's Add Fr Lts 1-2-3-4-7 & 8 XC
State Row Blk 15 & Vac Alley (Comp Charles
Wasmer's Add Fr Lts 2 Thru 4 & Lts 6 Thru 10 Blk 2
& Vac Alley) 526.14
Autozone Development Corp Autozone Sub Lt 1 XC Row 319.34
Video Kingdom Of Grand
Island Inc Autozone Sub Lt 2 XC State Row 208.66
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Walgreen Co An Illinois Corp
Kernohan & Decker's Add Lts 1 & 2 & E 10' Of Lt 3 &
Pt Vac St XC State Blk 17 364.00
Walgreen Co An Illinois Corp
Kernohan & Decker's Add Lt 4 XC City & W 56' Lt 3
XC State Blk 17 245.32
Beckman/Dale F & Karleen K Kernohan & Decker's Add Lt 5 Blk 17 -
Nebr Dist Council Of
Assemblies Kernohan & Decker's Add Pt E 2/3 Lt 1 Blk 18 86.98
Nebr Dist Council Of
Assemblies
Kernohan & Decker's Add Pt Of Pt W 1/3 Of Lt 1 &
Pt E 1/3 Of Lt 2 Blk 18 88.00
Walgreen Co An Illinois Corp
Kernohan & Decker's Add W 2/3 Lt 2 & All Lts 3 & 4
& Pt Vac St XC State Blk 18 432.00
Evans/Randy L
Kernohan & Decker's Add Fr Lts 3 & 4 XC State Row
Blk 19 (Comp Blk 7 Spaulding & Gregg's Add &
Comp Blk 19 Palmer's Sub) 264.42
Mues/Joan A
Koenig & Wiebe's Add E 16' Fr Lt 7 & All Lt 8 Blk 120
(Comp Railroad Add) -
Real Estate Group Of Grand
Island
Packer & Barr's Second Add Lt 5 Blk 51 XC State
(Comp Blk 14 Kernohan & Decker's Add)_ 131.48
State Of Ne Hdq State Patrol &
Packer & Barr's Second Add To The City Of Grand
Island Lts 5 & 6 Blk 52 (Comp Baker's Add) -
State Of Nebr
Packer & Barr's Second Add To The City Of Grand
Island Lts 7 & 8 Blk 52 -
Schaffer/David L & Frances F Railroad Add Lt 5 Blk 114 133.46
Story/Mary Railroad Add Lt 6 Blk 114 131.56
Ktdoublemd LLC Railroad Add Lt 8 Blk 114 131.72
TMT Investments LLC Railroad Add Lt 1 Blk 115 131.72
Orozco/Rafael B & Rita Railroad Add Lt 2 Blk 115 132.48
Orozco/Rafael & Rita C Railroad Add Lt 3 Blk 115 131.72
Raile Properties, L.L.C. Railroad Add Lt 4 Blk 115 130.74
Raile Properties, L.L.C. Railroad Add Lts 1 & 2 Blk 117 264.20
Puncochar/Harlan R Railroad Add E 1/2 Lt 3 Blk 117 64.18
C & A Properties LLC Railroad Add W 1/2 Lt 3 Blk 117 67.54
Durham/Roberta K & Steven G Railroad Add Lt 4 Blk 117 131.50
Fowle/Larry W Railroad Add N 49.5' Lt 5 Blk 117 -
Hernandez/Mirna Y Martinez Railroad Add S 82.5' Lt 5 Blk 117 -
Overland National Bank Railroad Add Lt 5 XC State & All Lts 6-7-8 Blk 118 529.12
JBWS Property Group LLC Railroad Add Lt 1 Blk 120 110.44
City Of Grand Island
Spaulding & Gregg's Add To The City Of Grand
Island Pt Lts 5-6-7-Fr 8 & Pt Vac Alley & W 1/2 Vac
St Blk 2 (Comp Arnold Place Pt Fr Lt 8 Blk 2) -
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Degen Co A Partnership
Spaulding & Gregg's Add Lts 5-6-7 XC State Row Blk
3 395.92
GI Family Radio Enterprises
LLC Spaulding & Gregg's Add Lt 8 XC State Row Blk 3 133.46
1219 LLC
Spaulding & Gregg's Add Lts 3 & 4 XC State Row Blk
5 (Comp Arnold Place) 264.70
McDonald's Corp
Spaulding & Gregg's Add Lts 1-2-3-4 Blk 6 XC State
Row 528.40
Evans/Randy L & Cynthia S
Spaulding & Gregg's Add Lts 1 & 2 XC State Row Blk
7 263.98
KTDOUBLEMD LLC Railroad Add S 88' Lot 7 Blk 114 132.64
Total Amount 14,288.66
_ _
Adopted by the City Council of the City of Grand Island, Nebraska, on September 10, 2013.
_______________________________________
Jay Vavricek, Mayor
Attest:
______________________________________
RaNae Edwards, City Clerk
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City of Grand Island
Tuesday, September 10, 2013
Council Session
Item D-3
#2013-BE-8 – Consideration of Determining Benefits for Fonner
Park Business Improvement District 2013
Staff Contact: Jaye Monter, Finance Director
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Council Agenda Memo
From:Jaye Monter, Finance Director
Meeting:September 10, 2013
Subject:Determining Benefits for Fonner Park Business
Improvement District 2013, South Locust Street from
Stolley Park Road to Fonner Park Road and Approving
the Assessments
Item #’s:D-3 & F-6
Presenter(s):Jaye Monter, Finance Director
Background
On August 13, 2013, the City Council adopted Ordinance No. 9437 creating Fonner Park
Business Improvement District 2013 for a period of three years. This district extends
from South Locust Street, Stolley Park Road to Fonner Park Road. The 2013-2014
Budget, as approved by Council, provides for special assessments in the amount of $8.00
per front footage for a total of $39,598.00 for the 4,950 front footage.
Discussion
The City Council, in its capacity as the Board of Equalization, is required to determine
the benefits of the District and take action on the assessments as provided for in the
associated Ordinance.
Alternatives
It appears that the Council has the following alternatives concerning the issue at hand.
The Council may:
1.Approve the benefits for the District and related assessments.
2.Deny the benefits and assessments.
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Recommendation
City Administration recommends that the Council approve the benefits of Fonner Park
Business Improvement District 2013 and related assessments.
Sample Motion
Board of Equalization: Move to approve the benefits accruing to Fonner Park Business
Improvement District 2013 as presented.
Ordinance: Move to approve the assessments as provided for in the related Ordinance.
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Approved as to Form ¤ ___________
September 6, 2013 ¤ City Attorney
R E S O L U T I O N 2013-BE-8
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
GRAND ISLAND, NEBRASKA, sitting as a Board of Equalization for Fonner Park Business
Improvement District 2013, after due notice having been given thereof, that we find and adjudge:
That the benefits accruing to the real estate in such district to be the total sum of
$39,598.00; and
Such benefits are equal and uniform; and
According to the equivalent frontage of the respective lots, tracts, and real estate
within such Fonner Park Business Improvement District 2013, such benefits are the sums set
opposite the several descriptions as follows:
_ _
Name Description Assessment
Westerby/Michael J & Mandy Janisch Sub Pt Lt 1 959.68
McDermott/Niels C Brownell Sub XC .0051 AC To Row Lt 1 XC E 10' 399.84
Wiltgen Corp II Kirkpatrick Sub Lt 5 564.40
Wiltgen Corp II Kirkpatrick Sub Lt 6 555.92
DA-LY Properties LLC Labelindo Second Sub Pt Lt 1 XC 18.3 Ft To City 2,236.64
Zana/James Scott R & R Sub Pt Lt 1 1,125.76
Casey'S Retail Co Pleasant Home Sub XC City E 1/2 Of S 1/2 Blk 9 1,123.04
Locust Street LLC Pleasant Home Sub XC City Blk 16 2,236.40
Oberg/Danny K Roepke Sub Pt Lt 2 & Pt Lt 1 1,234.72
Oberg/Danny K Roepke Second Sub Pt Lt 1 364.00
Edwards Building Corp Fonner Sub Lt 1 XC City 1,199.52
Grand Island Associates LLC Fonner Fourth Sub Lt 1 3,919.60
Far Reach LLC Fonner Second Sub XC City Lt 5 1,598.88
Far Reach LLC Fonner Second Sub XC City Lt 6 3,201.20
Three Circle Irrigation Inc Fonner Third Sub Pt Lt 1 & Pt Lt 3 2,718.64
Edwards Building Corp Fonner Third Sub Replatted Pt Lt 3 1,120.00
Staab/Kenneth W & Rose
Mary
Miscellaneous Tracts 21-11-9 XC To City 52' X 257' Pt SE
1/4 SE 1/4 415.84
Staab PH Units LLC
Miscellaneous Tracts 21-11-9 Pt SE 1/4 SE 1/4 .20 AC To
City .817 AC 1,080.72
Reilly/Michael J & Carey M JNW Sub Lt 1 1,232.00
Edwards Building Corp JNW Second Sub Lt 1 1,326.64
Sax Pizza Of America Inc Sax's Second Sub Lt 2 864.72
Braddy/Cindy
Miscellaneous Tracts XC To City 21-11-9 Pt SE 1/4 SE 1/4
.78 AC 1,082.16
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Arec 7, LLC
Miscellaneous Tracts 21-11-9 XC City Pt SE 1/4 SE 1/4
1.17 AC 1,599.84
Sax Pizza Of America Inc Sax'S Second Sub Lt 1 997.52
Goodwill Indust Of Greater
Nebr Goodwill Sixth Sub Lt 2 1,473.92
Hall County Livestock
Improvement Assn
Miscellaneous Tracts 22-11-9 To The City Of Grand
Island Pt SW 1/4 SW 1/4 & Pt NW 1/4 SW 1/4 XC .15 A
City & 1.03 AC Fonner Rd XC .05 AC City XC .98 AC City
23.97 AC 2,651.52
Bosselman Leasing LLC R & R Sub Pt Lt 2 1,114.80
Preferred Enterprises LLC Fonner Fourth Sub To City Row Pt Lt 2 1,200.08
Total Amount 39,598.00
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Adopted by the City Council of the City of Grand Island, Nebraska, on September 10, 2013.
_______________________________________
Jay Vavricek, Mayor
Attest:
______________________________________
RaNae Edwards, City Clerk
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City of Grand Island
Tuesday, September 10, 2013
Council Session
Item D-4
#2013-BE-9 – Consideration of Determining Benefits for South
Locust Business Improvement District 2013
Staff Contact: Jaye Monter, Finance Director
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Council Agenda Memo
From:Jaye Monter, Finance Director
Meeting:September 10, 2013
Subject:Determining Benefits for South Locust Business
Improvement District 2013, South Locust Street, Hwy 34
to Stolley Park Road and Approving the Assessments
Item #’s:D-4 & F-7
Presenter(s):Jaye Monter, Finance Director
Background
On August 13, 2013, the City Council adopted Ordinance No. 9438 creating South
Locust Business Improvement District 2013 for a period of three years. This district
extends on South Locust Street from Highway 34 to Stolley Park Road. The 2013-2014
Budget, as approved by Council, provides for special assessments in the amount of $7.00
per front footage for a total of $68,696.11 for the 9,813 front footage.
Discussion
The City Council, in its capacity as the Board of Equalization, is required to determine
the benefits of the District and take action on the assessments as provided for in the
associated Ordinance.
Alternatives
It appears that the Council has the following alternatives concerning the issue at hand.
The Council may:
1.Approve the benefits for the District and related assessments.
2.Deny the benefits and assessments.
Recommendation
City Administration recommends that the Council approve the benefits of South Locust
Business Improvement District 2013 and related assessments.
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Sample Motion
Board of Equalization: Move to approve the benefits accruing to South Locust
Business Improvement District 2013 as presented.
Ordinance: Move to approve the assessments as provided for in the related Ordinance.
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Approved as to Form ¤ ___________
September 6, 2013 ¤ City Attorney
R E S O L U T I O N 2013-BE-9
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
GRAND ISLAND, NEBRASKA, sitting as a Board of Equalization for South Locust Business
Improvement District 2013, after due notice having been given thereof, that we find and adjudge:
That the benefits accruing to the real estate in such district to be the total sum of
$68,696.11; and
Such benefits are equal and uniform; and
According to the equivalent frontage of the respective lots, tracts, and real estate
within such South Locust Business Improvement District 2013, such benefits are the sums set
opposite the several descriptions as follows:
Name Description Assessment
Loney/Jerry L & Janet C Burch Sub W 273' Lt 1 XC City 980.70
Casey's Retail Company Burch Sub W 125' Lt 2-3-4 XC City 1,260.14
Williams/Michael S & Sandy S Burch Sub Lt 5 XC City 838.04
Williams/Michael S & Sandra S Burch Second Sub Lt 1 XC City 983.50
Eating Establishment/The Runza Sub Lt 1 XC City 1,084.02
Shanahan/Bradley L Holcomb's Highway Homes E 100' Lt 12 XC City
& E 100' Lt 13 XC City
1,400.00
Hancock/Robert D Holcomb's Highway Homes Lt 14 XC City 766.92
Hansen/Ryan & Darcy Holcomb's Highway Homes Lt 15 XC City 759.08
Mueller/John G & Dianna D Bartz Sub Lt 1 763.00
Mehring/Donald D Shovlain Second Sub Lt 3 1,087.59
Wratten/Calvin J & Donna Holcomb's Highway Homes S 52' Lt 19 & N 1' Lt
20
366.31
Video Kingdom Of Grand Island Inc Holcomb's Highway Homes S 108' Lt 20 XC City 763.14
Kershner Properties, LLC Holcomb's Highway Homes N 60' Lt 22 XC City 414.68
Holiday Plaza LLC Holcomb's Highway Homes Lt 21 XC City 763.14
Da-Ly Properties LLC Holcomb's Highway Homes N 12' Lt 24 XC City
& S 98' Lt 23 XC City
770.00
Kershner Properties, LLC Holcomb's Highway Homes S 49' Lt 22 & N 11'
Lt 23 XC City
420.00
Hernandez/Alina Holcomb's Highway Homes S 97' Lt 24 XC City
& N 38' Lt 26 XC City & All 25 XC City
1,707.58
Larsen/Marion D Holcomb's Highway Homes N 79' Lt 27 XC City
& S 71' Lt 26 XC City
1,050.42
McCloud Super 8 Motel Inc Matthews Sub Pt Lt 25 XC City 1,732.36
Lawrey/William E & Sandra L Garrison Sub Lt 1 XC City 1,582.91
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City Of Grand Island MIL-NIC Second Sub To The City Of Grand
Island Lt 1
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Nebraska MIL-NIC MIL-NIC Second Sub Lt 2 1,915.20
Paulsen And Sons Inc Roush's Pleasantville Terrace Sub Lts 1 & 28 XC
City & All Lts 2-3-26-27
1,400.42
Mehring/Donald D Shovlain Second Sub Lt 2 840.14
Carpenter/Rex E & Jonadyne A Woodland First Sub Lt 1 200' X 400' XC City 1,395.94
Carpenter/Rex E & Jonadyne A Woodland First Sub Lt 2 200' X 400' XC City 1,400.28
Equitable Federal Savings Woodland First Sub Lt 3 XC City 1,400.42
Oberg/Danny K Woodland First Sub Lt 4 XC City 1,393.28
Riley’s Auto Sales LLC Woodland First Sub Lt 5 XC City 1,400.42
Rasmussen Jr/Richard S Woodland First Sub N 50' Of E 260' Lt 6 XC City 348.95
Pam's Rentals LLC Woodland First Sub S 126' Of E 260' Lt 6 XC
City
886.41
Alpha Corp Woodland First Sub E 260' Lt 8 XC City 1,466.15
Stratford Plaza LLC Woodland Second Sub Lt 11 XC City 3,801.84
Bosselman Inc Woodland Second Sub Lt 8 1,045.38
Carpenter Real Estate Inc Woodland Second Sub Lt 9 1,050.21
Laub-Otto, LLC Woodland Second Sub Lt 10 1,112.23
Rasmussen Jr/Richard S Woodland Third Sub Lt 1 XC N 25' Of E 260' XC
City
524.44
Arp/Dale & Kathleen Woodland Third Sub N 25' Of E 260' Lt 1 XC
City & Lt 2 XC City
874.51
Mcdermott & Miller, P C Woodridge South Sub Lt 1 XC City 1,767.64
Larsen/Marion D Woodridge South Sub Lt 2 XC City 760.76
South Pointe Development LLC South Pointe Sub Lt 1 1,717.59
Milton Motels LLC Miscellaneous Tracts 27-11-9 Pt N 1/2 SW 1/4
SW 1/4 3.03 A
3,528.00
Platte Valley State Bank & Equestrian Meadows Sub Lt 1 1,247.54
Community Redevelopment
Authority
Desert Rose Sub Pt Lt 1 XC City 2,994.81
Robb/Theodore J Miscellaneous Tracts 27-11-9 Pt NW 1/4 SW
1/4 XC City 5.08 Ac
2,352.07
MIK LLC Miscellaneous Tracts 27-11-9 Pt NW 1/4 SW
1/4 Pt Lt 4 Island XC City 4.85 Ac
2,220.89
Moises & Olivia Llamas Knox Sub Lot 1 XC City 978.81
All Faiths Funeral Home LLC Miscellaneous Tracts 27-11-9 Pt NW 1/4 NW
1/4 SW 1/4 2.34 Ac
1,680.00
Pharmacy Properties LLC Equestrian Meadows Sub Lt 2 1,014.93
Willis/Ronald J & Lori D Miscellaneous Tracts 28-11-9 Pt Ne 1/4 Ne 1/4
XC City .445 Ac
700.00
Robb/Mason D Knox Third Sub Lt 2 XC City 924.28
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Robb/Ted Knox Third Sub Lt 3 XC City 539.42
Oreilly Automotive Inc Runza Sub Lt 2 XC City 1,089.48
Robb/Mason D Knox Third Sub Lt 1 XC City 1,079.05
Faulkner/Mark A & Suzanne G Equestrian Meadows Sub Lt 3 1,289.26
Milton Motels LLC Vanosdall Sub Lt 1 565.32
Wayne Vanosdall Sanitation Vanosdall Sub Lt 2 496.51
Total Amount 68,696.11
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Adopted by the City Council of the City of Grand Island, Nebraska, on September 10, 2013.
_______________________________________
Jay Vavricek, Mayor
Attest:
_______________________________________
RaNae Edwards, City Clerk
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City of Grand Island
Tuesday, September 10, 2013
Council Session
Item E-1
Public Hearing on Request from JamesJ Hotels LLC, dba JamesJ
Catering, 3234 W Schimmer Drive for a Class “CK” Liquor
License
Staff Contact: RaNae Edwards
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Council Agenda Memo
From:RaNae Edwards, City Clerk
Meeting:September 10, 2013
Subject:Public Hearing on Request from JamesJ Hotels, LLC dba
JamesJ Catering, 3234 W Schimmer Drive for a Class
“CK” Liquor License
Item #’s:E-1 & I-1
Presenter(s):RaNae Edwards, City Clerk
Background
Section 4-2 of the Grand Island City Code declares the intent of the City Council
regarding liquor licenses and the sale of alcohol.
Declared Legislative Intent
It is hereby declared to be the intent and purpose of the city council in adopting
and administering the provisions of this chapter:
(A)To express the community sentiment that the control of availability of alcoholic
liquor to the public in general and to minors in particular promotes the public
health, safety, and welfare;
(B)To encourage temperance in the consumption of alcoholic liquor by sound and
careful control and regulation of the sale and distribution thereof; and
(C)To ensure that the number of retail outlets and the manner in which they are
operated is such that they can be adequately policed by local law enforcement
agencies so that the abuse of alcohol and the occurrence of alcohol-related crimes
and offenses is kept to a minimum.
Discussion
JamesJ Hotels, LLC dba JamesJ Catering, 3234 W Schimmer Drive has submitted an
application for a Class “CK” Liquor License. A Class “CK” Liquor License allows for
the sale of alcohol on and off sale and a catering designation for one day events inside the
corporate limits of the city.
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City Council action is required and forwarded to the Nebraska Liquor Control
Commission for issuance of all licenses. This application has been reviewed by the Clerk,
Building, Fire, Health, and Police Departments.
Also submitted with the application was a request from James Duff, 2411 Cochin Street
for a Liquor Manager Designation.
Alternatives
It appears that the Council has the following alternatives concerning the issue at hand.
The Council may:
1.Approve the application.
2.Forward to the Nebraska Liquor Control Commission with no
recommendation.
3.Forward to the Nebraska Liquor Control Commission with recommendations.
4.Deny the application.
Recommendation
Based on the Nebraska Liquor Control Commission’s criteria for the approval of Liquor
Licenses, City Administration recommends that the Council approve this application.
Sample Motion
Move to approve the application for JamesJ Hotels, LLC dba JamesJ Catering, 3234 W
Schimmer Drive for a Class “CK” Liquor License contingent upon final inspections and
Manager Designation for James Duff, 2411 Cochin Street contingent upon completion of
a state approved alcohol server/seller training program.
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US Highway 281 SSchimmer Dr W
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Liquor Application3234 W Schimmer Dr.James J Catering
Legend Liquor License Locations3234 Schimmer Dr w
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09/05/13 Grand Island Police Department 450
15:42 LAW INCIDENT TABLE Page: 1
City : Grand Island
Occurred after : 15:06:20 08/22/2013
Occurred before : 15:06:20 08/22/2013
When reported : 15:06:20 08/22/2013
Date disposition declared : 08/22/2013
Incident number : L13083316
Primary incident number :
Incident nature : Liquor Lic Inv Liquor License
Investigation
Incident address : 3234 Schimmer Dr W
State abbreviation : NE
ZIP Code : 68801
Contact or caller :
Complainant name number :
Area location code : PCID Police - CID
Received by : Vitera D
How received : T Telephone
Agency code : GIPD Grand Island Police Department
Responsible officer : Vitera D
Offense as Taken :
Offense as Observed :
Disposition : ACT Active
Misc. number : RaNae
Geobase address ID : 7822
Long-term call ID :
Clearance Code : CL Case Closed
Judicial Status : NCI Non-criminal Incident
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INVOLVEMENTS:
Px Record # Date Description Relationship
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NM 186897 08/28/13 Eller, Rachel L James' Spouse
NM 173316 08/23/13 Duff, James J Owner/Manager
LAW INCIDENT CIRCUMSTANCES:
Se Circu Circumstance code Miscellaneous
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1 LT21 Restaurant
LAW INCIDENT NARRATIVE:
JamesJ Catering is Applying for a Class CK Liquor License.
LAW INCIDENT OFFENSES DETAIL:
Se Offe Offense code Arson Dama
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1 AOFF Alcohol Offense 0.00
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LAW INCIDENT RESPONDERS DETAIL:
Se Responding offi Unit n Unit number
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1 Vitera D 318 Vitera D
LAW SUPPLEMENTAL NARRATIVE:
Seq Name Date
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1 Vitera D 13:22:12 08/23/2013
Grand Island Police Department
Supplemental Report
Date, Time: Fri Aug 23 13:22:24 CDT 2013
Reporting Officer: 318
Unit- CID
I received a copy of a liquor license application where JamesJ Catering
is Requesting a Class CK (beer, wine, distilled spirits on and off sale
combined with catering) LLC retail liquor license. The owner and manager
of the company is James Duff. According to the application, James lived
in Omaha from 2004 to 2009. After a year in Laramie, Wyoming and a year
in Phoenix, Arizona, James has lived in Grand Island for almost three
years where he manages the Hampton Inn. James has a kitchen and a lease
agreement in the old "Sundowner" building. It appears that James is
currently married to Rachel Eller.
Some parts of the application are a little confusing and will need some
clarification. For instance, In James' business plan, he stated that a
divorce brought him back to Nebraska, but he stated that he is married
and listed Rachel Eller as his spouse. It looks like he may have
remarried in Nebraska, and his current wife kept her last name. Also, he
checked a box that says the property where his catering business will be
has not been a licensed liquor establishment within the last two years.
However, the very next question asks for the name of the business and the
license number if it had been licensed within the last two years. He
listed Scooter's BBQ and a license number. At the end of the application,
there is a copy of Scooter's liquor license from 2003-2004. I believe
James just made a mistake.
James also checked a box on the application stating the he is not
borrowing any money to establish and/or operate the business. However, in
his business plan, he stated that he is "...looking for a small amount of
operating capital to finalize my kitchen, perform some more aggressive
sales and marketing and purchase equipment."
On the part of the application that asks for convictions, James listed a
reckless driving conviction in Omaha in 2008. Nothing is listed for
Rachel Eller. I checked Spillman and NCJIS for James and Rachel. Rachel
is not in Spillman and doesn't have any convictions listed in NCJIS.
James has an entry in Spillman from 2012 for being a firearms permit
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holder. He also had a DUI conviction in 2008. It looks like the reckless
driving conviction he disclosed is actually a DUI. I also noticed that
James' Social Security number begins with a 507 which would have been
issued in Nebraska, but he was born in Iowa.
I checked an online law enforcement-only database for James and Rachel.
It appears that James has filed for bankruptcy twice. I didn't find
anything out of the ordinary on Rachel. I found a Facebook for James. He
has a photograph of himself with two boys in front of a Christmas tree
and another photograph of him cooking. There are too many Rachel Eller's
or Rachel Duff's to figure out what information can be attributed to
which person. Neither James or Rachel have any warrants for their arrest,
and they each have a valid Nebraska driver's license.
I met with James on 8/30/13 at his kitchen in the old Sundowner. I went
through the application with James. I asked him about the "C" portion of
his license. He said the NLCC told him he had to get the C with the "K."
James only plans on catering. He doesn't have any immediate plans to have
a restaurant/bar or carryout facility. James acknowledged that his ex-
wife ran up some credit card bills while they were separated and in the
process of divorce. He filed for bankruptcy in 1998 or 1999. He denied
filing for bankruptcy more than once. He also said he remarried when he
came back to Nebraska, and his current wife kept her own name.
I asked about his reckless driving conviction he disclosed on the
application. I showed him where he was actually convicted of a DUI. James
said he was under the impression that his attorney got the charged
reduced to reckless driving. The spot on the application where he listed
Scooter's BBQ as an establishment with a liquor license within the last
two years was just a mistake. He filled out the application by himself,
and he thought he should list Scooter's because his license would have
the same number as the last license at this location.
I pointed out the discrepancy in his Social Security number and his place
of birth. James said shortly after his was born in Iowa, his parents
moved to Nebraska. James started catering in Grand Island in September of
2011 while he was managing the Hampton Inn. He made up his business plan
quite awhile before applying for a liquor license. At that time, he asked
a couple of people he knew through working in the hotel industry if they
would loan him money. Each person told him that they didn't want to get
into the food and beverage industry. James also went to some banks
looking to borrow some money to expand his catering business. However,
since he has a bankruptcy on file, they would only loan him money at a
very high interest rate.
James was able to use some of the money he made from his job at the
Hampton Inn and some of his wife's money to buy equipment and secure a
lease agreement for his kitchen without borrowing money. James said his
catering business has gotten big enough that he had to quit his job at
Hampton Inn. He didn't feel like he was devoting enough time to Hampton
Inn and needed more time for catering.
All in all, James was able to clear up some confusion and discrepancies
on his application. The Grand Island Police Department has no objection
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to James Duff receiving a Class CK liquor license for his catering
license. On 9/5/13, I received information that James served alcohol at
YAP auction on 8/29/13 without an SDL or a TOP. I contacted James who
confirmed he catered the event and served some beer and wine. James had
contacted the NLCC and asked about getting a TOP even though he didn't
request one on his original application. James said he was told to
download the form from the NLCC's web site. James got the form, had it
notarized, and sent in to the NLCC. The form had a number on it. He
thought he had a TOP. After he was informed about someone complaining
that he sold without a license, he did more research and found out that
all he did was fill out an application for a TOP. He didn't actually have
one.
James didn't have any assistance filling out his original application.
His conversation with the NLCC resulted in a misunderstanding and an
honest mistake. The GIPD's recommendation has not changed.
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City of Grand Island
Tuesday, September 10, 2013
Council Session
Item E-2
Public Hearing on Request from Stueby’s Alibi Lounge & Package
Store LLC dba Stueby’s Alibi Lounge & Package Store, 908 N
Broadwell Street for a Class “C” Liquor License
Staff Contact: RaNae Edwards
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Council Agenda Memo
From:RaNae Edwards, City Clerk
Meeting:September 10, 2013
Subject:Public Hearing on Request from Stueby’s Alibi Lounge
& Package Store, LLC dba Stueby’s Alibi Lounge &
Package Store, 908 N Broadwell Street for a Class “C”
Liquor License
Item #’s:E-2 & I-2
Presenter(s):RaNae Edwards, City Clerk
Background
Section 4-2 of the Grand Island City Code declares the intent of the City Council
regarding liquor licenses and the sale of alcohol.
Declared Legislative Intent
It is hereby declared to be the intent and purpose of the city council in adopting
and administering the provisions of this chapter:
(A)To express the community sentiment that the control of availability of alcoholic
liquor to the public in general and to minors in particular promotes the public
health, safety, and welfare;
(B)To encourage temperance in the consumption of alcoholic liquor by sound and
careful control and regulation of the sale and distribution thereof; and
(C)To ensure that the number of retail outlets and the manner in which they are
operated is such that they can be adequately policed by local law enforcement
agencies so that the abuse of alcohol and the occurrence of alcohol-related crimes
and offenses is kept to a minimum.
Discussion
Stueby’s Alibi Lounge & Package Store, LLC dba Stueby’s Alibi Lounge & Package
Store, 908 N Broadwell Street has submitted an application for a Class “C” Liquor
License. A Class “C” Liquor License allows for the sale of alcohol on and off sale inside
the corporate limits of the city.
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City Council action is required and forwarded to the Nebraska Liquor Control
Commission for issuance of all licenses. This application has been reviewed by the Clerk,
Building, Fire, Health, and Police Departments.
Also submitted with the application was a request from Chelsa Stueben, 1320 N Huston
Avenue for a Liquor Manager Designation.
Alternatives
It appears that the Council has the following alternatives concerning the issue at hand.
The Council may:
1.Approve the application.
2.Forward to the Nebraska Liquor Control Commission with no
recommendation.
3.Forward to the Nebraska Liquor Control Commission with recommendations.
4.Deny the application.
Recommendation
Based on the Nebraska Liquor Control Commission’s criteria for the approval of Liquor
Licenses, City Administration recommends that the Council approve this application.
Sample Motion
Move to approve the application for Stueby’s Alibi Lounge & Package Store, LLC dba
Stueby’s Alibi Lounge & Package Store, 908 N Broadwell Street for a Class “C” Liquor
License contingent upon final inspections and Manager Designation for Chelsa Stueben,
1320 N Huston Avenue contingent upon completion of a state approved alcohol
server/seller training program.
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City of Grand Island
Tuesday, September 10, 2013
Council Session
Item E-3
Public Hearing on Acquisition of Utility Easement - South of
Fonner Park Road on City Leased Property at Fonner Park - Hall
County Livestock Improvement Association
Staff Contact: Tim Luchsinger, Utilities Director
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Council Agenda Memo
From:Robert H. Smith, Asst. Utilities Director
Meeting:September 10, 2013
Subject:Acquisition of Utility Easement – Just South of Fonner
Park Road on City of Grand Island Leased Property at
Fonner Park – Hall County Livestock Improvement
Association
Item #’s:E-3 & G-5
Presenter(s):Timothy Luchsinger, Utilities Director
Background
Nebraska State Law requires that acquisition of property must be approved by City
Council. The Utilities Department needs to acquire an easement relative to the property
of the Hall County Livestock Improvement Association, located just south of Fonner
Park Road on City of Grand Island leased property at Fonner Park, in the City of Grand
Island, Hall County, in order to have access to install, upgrade, maintain, and repair
power appurtenances, including lines and transformers.
Discussion
The State Fair is in the process of constructing a new Administration Building at the
northwest corner of Fonner Park. This easement will be used to place underground
electric conduits, cable, and a new pad-mounted transformer to provide electricity to the
new building.
Alternatives
It appears that the Council has the following alternatives concerning the issue at hand.
The Council may:
1.Make a motion to approve
2.Refer the issue to a Committee
3.Postpone the issue to future date
4. Take no action on the issue
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Recommendation
City Administration recommends that the Council approve the resolution for the
acquisition of the easement for one dollar ($1.00).
Sample Motion
Move to approve acquisition of the Utility Easement.
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City of Grand Island
Tuesday, September 10, 2013
Council Session
Item E-4
Public Hearing on Acquisition of Utility Easement - South of
Schoolhouse Road at Lockwood Road - School Dist. #1 of Merrick
County
Staff Contact: Tim Luchsinger, Utilities Director
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Council Agenda Memo
From:Robert H. Smith, Asst. Utilities Director
Meeting:September 10, 2013
Subject:Acquisition of Utility Easement – South of Schoolhouse
Road at Lockwood Road – School Dist. #1 of Merrick
County (Lockwood School)
Item #’s:E-4 & G-6
Presenter(s):Timothy Luchsinger, Utilities Director
Background
Nebraska State Law requires that acquisition of property must be approved by City
Council. The Utilities Department needs to acquire an easement relative to the property
of School District Number One (1) of Merrick County, Nebraska, aka Lockwood School,
south of Schoolhouse Road at Lockwood Road – Lockwood School, in Merrick County,
Nebraska, in order to have access to install, upgrade, maintain, and repair power
appurtenances, including lines and transformers.
Discussion
Lockwood School needs to increase the size of electrical service to the building. To do
so, the new line will be placed underground and at a different location. This easement
will be used to place conduit, high voltage cable and a pad-mounted transformer to
provide the improved electrical service to the building.
Alternatives
It appears that the Council has the following alternatives concerning the issue at hand.
The Council may:
1.Make a motion to approve
2.Refer the issue to a Committee
3.Postpone the issue to future date
4. Take no action on the issue
Recommendation
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City Administration recommends that the Council approve the resolution for the
acquisition of the easement for one dollar ($1.00).
Sample Motion
Move to approve acquisition of the Utility Easement.
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City of Grand Island
Tuesday, September 10, 2013
Council Session
Item E-5
Public Hearing on General Property, Parking District #2 (Ramp),
and Community Redevelopment Authority (CRA) Tax Request for
FY 2013-2014
Staff Contact: Jaye Monter, Finance Director
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Council Agenda Memo
From:Jaye Monter, Finance Director
Meeting:September 10, 2013
Subject:Public Hearing and Resolution Approving General
Property, Parking District No. 2 (Ramp) and Community
Redevelopment Authority (CRA) Tax Request
Item #’s:E-5 & I-4
Presenter(s):Jaye Monter, Finance Director
Background
Nebraska State Statute 77-1601-02 requires that the City of Grand Island conduct a
public hearing to set property tax requests. Our general property tax request increased
from $8,157,816 for Fiscal Year 2012-2013 to $8,344,129 for Fiscal Year 2013-2014, an
increase of $186,313. This increase is related to the increased valuation of
$2,574,553,789 for Fiscal Year 2013-2014 compared to $2,517,067,460 for Fiscal Year
2012-2013. The levy for the general property tax remains at .3241 for 2013-2014.
The property tax request for Parking District No. 2, also known as the Parking Ramp
(Fund 271), remains the same for Fiscal Year 2013-2014. The property tax request is
$8,000. The levy for Parking District No. 2 decreased by .96% from .019254 to .019069;
due to the district’s valuation increase of .9%. This is the eleventh consecutive year that
the tax asking has been reduced or held the same for the Parking Ramp.
The property tax request for the Community Redevelopment Authority increased from
$654,437 for FY2012-2013 to $669,384 for FY2013-2014. This increase is related to the
same increased valuation listed above for the general property tax. The general operating
mill levy for FY2013-2014 will remain at .026 with .007574 of the levy request used to
finance the bond payments for Lincoln Pool.
Discussion
The City Council must pass a resolution by majority vote to set the property tax request
for the general property tax at $8,344,129; the Downtown Improvement Parking District
No. 2 property tax at $8,000; and the Community Redevelopment Authority property tax
at $669,384. The property tax request was published in the Grand Island Independent on
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September 06, 2013. It is appropriate at this time to solicit public comment. The action
for this public hearing is contained under Resolutions.
Alternatives
It appears that the Council has the following alternatives concerning the issue at hand.
The Council may:
1.Approve the General Property, Parking District No. 2 and Community
Redevelopment Authority (CRA) tax requests.
2.Modify the tax requests and the budget.
Recommendation
City Administration recommends that the Council approve the tax requests and levies as
presented.
Sample Motion
Move to approve the FY2013-2014 General Property, Parking District No. 2 and
Community Redevelopment Authority (CRA) tax requests and levies, as presented in the
related Resolution.
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City of Grand Island
Tuesday, September 10, 2013
Council Session
Item E-6
Public Hearing on Establishing the Rates for the General
Occupation Tax for Downtown Improvement Parking District No.
1 for FY 2013-2014
Staff Contact: Jaye Monter
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Council Agenda Memo
From:Jaye Monter, Finance Director
Meeting:September 10, 2013
Subject:Consideration of Amending City Code Chapter 13-3
Relative to Tax Rate for Downtown Improvement and
Parking District No. 1
Item #’s:E-6 & F-3
Presenter(s):Jaye Monter, Finance Director
Background
This request is the annual Council action to establish the occupation tax that supports the
budget for Downtown Improvement and Parking District No. 1. Assessments in this
district are based upon an occupation tax on the public space of the businesses operating
within the District and are ordinarily paid by the business occupants of the space. This
district has been in place since 1975, and is primarily focused on physical improvements
and maintenance of public parking lots and green areas and other activities as allowed by
NE. Rev. Statutes 19-4016-4038.
Discussion
The FY 2013-2014 occupation tax factor is $.1481 per square foot of public use space,
with a minimum annual fee of $113.85. Total non-exempt footage in the District is
259,739 which would provide for occupation taxes of $40,011.73
Alternatives
It appears that the Council has the following alternatives concerning the issue at hand.
The Council may:
1.Approve the amendment to the City Code.
2.Modify the amendment to meet the wishes of the Council.
3.Deny the amendment.
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Recommendation
City Administration recommends that the Council approve the amendment to City Code.
Sample Motion
Move to approve the Amendment to City Code Chapter 13-3 relative to the tax rate for
the Downtown Improvement and Parking District No. 1.
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City of Grand Island
Tuesday, September 10, 2013
Council Session
Item E-7
Public Hearing on Proposed FY 2013-2014 Community
Redevelopment Authority (CRA) and City of Grand Island Budget
– Continued
Staff Contact: Jaye Monter, Finance Director
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Council Agenda Memo
From:Jaye Monter, Finance Director
Meeting:September 10, 2013
Subject:Consideration of Approving FY2013-2014 Annual Single
City Budget, The Annual Appropriations Bill Including
Addendum #1
Item #’s:E-7 & F-9
Presenter(s):Jaye Monter, Finance Director
Background
Public Hearings were held on August 27 and August 29, 2013 to receive public input
relative to the proposed FY2013-2014 Annual Single City Budget and Community
Redevelopment Authority Budget. Prior to the Public Hearings, several budget study
sessions were held to review the proposed budget in detail.
Discussion
The following action relative to the budget is included on tonight’s agenda:
Consideration of the FY2013-2014 Annual Single City Budget, The
Annual Appropriations Bill, including Addendum #1 (changes made
during the August 27 and 29 public hearing meetings).
A change Council will see on Addendum #1 not voted upon or discussed
is the need to increase appropriations in the Special Revenue
Transportation Fund by $9,526 from the proposed 2013-2014 budgeted
appropriation of $100,000. This need is a result of the 8/27/13 resolution
2013-290, which approved the interlocal agreement with Hall County
Regarding Transit Services for fiscal year 2013-2014. An additional
transfer of $10,000 from the General Fund to the Transportation Fund will
cover the needed increase in appropriations.
Another change on Addendum #1 is $65,000 for roof repairs at the Grand
Generation Center which will not be complete before year end. Therefore,
$65,000 will be removed from the 400 Fund Capital Improvement forecast
for 9/30/13 and moved into the 2013-2014 Budget for the Grand
Generation Center.
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Another change to the ordinance known as the “The Annual Appropriation
Bill” is the addition of the Community Redevelopment Authority
appropriations. The CRA is a component unit of the City of Grand Island.
The CRA can borrow money, issue bonds and request a levy of taxes
under the City of Grand Island’s overall levy limits, with Council
approval. The CRA’s annual budget is subject to City Council approval
and therefore will be included in “The Annual Appropriation Bill”.
Other related items to be considered by the City Council at tonight’s September 10, 2013
meeting include approving the resolution to set the property tax asking for the FY2013-
2014 General All Purpose Property Tax, Community Redevelopment Authority (CRA)
Tax and the Downtown Improvement Parking District No. 2 Tax levies, along with the
approval of the 1% increase in the City’s restricted revenue authority.
The ordinance known as “The Annual Appropriations Bill” must be approved 15 days
prior to the start of the City of Grand Island new fiscal year, October 1, 2013. The
budget documents must be submitted to the State of Nebraska and to Hall County on or
before September 20, 2013.
Alternatives
It appears that the Council has the following alternatives concerning the issue at hand.
The Council may:
1.Approve the Annual Single City Budget and Addendum #1.
2.Modify the Budget to meet the wishes of the Council.
Recommendation
City Administration recommends that the Council approve the budget and addendum as
presented.
Sample Motion
Move to approve the FY2013-2014 Annual Single City Budget, The Annual
Appropriations Bill, including Addendum #1.
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Reason Page 1
General Fund 35,271 Heartland Shooting Park-Increase Revenues
General Fund 35,271 Cash Increase (Decrease) 2013
65,000 Grand Generation Center-Roof repairs forecast for 9/30/13
Capital complete after 9/30/13
Improvements
400 Fund 65,000 Cash Increase (Decrease) 2013
100,271 All Funds 2013 Forecast Cash Increase (Decrease)
Reason
General Fund 23,114 General Fund Property Taxes Valuation Increase
43,680 Heartland Shooting Park-Increase Revenues
55,133 Remove HPSP-Office Coordinator/ Add back Seasonal Worker
97,860 FTE -Remove Public Works Land Surveyor
(10,000) Increase transfer to Transportation Fund - 8/27/13 agreement
with County for $109,526
(300,000) Decrease Revenue-Contingency Vacancies
300,000 Decrease Appropriations-Contingency Vacancies
General Fund 209,787 Cash Increase (Decrease) 2014
Transporation 10,000 Increase Transfer from General Fund to Transporation Fund
Fund
(9,526) Increase $100,000 transportation match to County - 8/27/13
Council approved interlocal agreement
Special Revenue 474 Cash Increase (Decrease) 2014
Capital (65,000) Grand Generation Center-Roof repairs forecast for 9/30/13
Improvements complete after 9/30/13
400 Fund (65,000) Cash Increase (Decrease) 2014
Community
Redevelopment 1,884 General Property Taxes Valuation Increase
Authority
1,884 Cash Increase (Decrease) 2014
147,145 All Funds 2014 Budget Cash Increase (Decrease)
City of Grand Island
Changes to 2013 Forecast and 2014 Ending Cash Balances
2013 Forecast
2014 Budget
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100,271 All Funds 2013 Forecast Cash Increase (Decrease)
147,145 All Funds 2014 Budget Cash Increase (Decrease)
247,416 All Funds 2013 Forecast/2014 Budget Cash Increase (Decrease)
Recap of Cash Increase (Decrease) by Fund:
245,058 General Fund
474 Special Revenue Funds
- Debt Service Fund
- Capital Projects Fund
- Special Assessments Funds
- Enterprise Funds
- Internal Service Funds
- Agency Funds
1,884 Community Redevelopment Authority
247,416
Summary of Changes
City of Grand Island
Changes to 2013 Forecast and 2014 Ending Cash Balances
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General Special Revenue Capital Community Total
Fund Fund Improvements Redevelopment
Authority
Proposed Budget in Brief:
Forecast ending cash 9/30/13 10,082,594$ 5,122,757$ 358,401$ 159,972$ 15,723,724$
Addendum #1 Changes
Fieldhouse Increase Revenues 35,271$ 35,271$
Grand Generation Roof Repairs 65,000$ 65,000$
Forecast ending cash 9/30/13 10,117,865$ 5,122,757$ 423,401$ 159,972$ 15,823,995$
Proposed Budget in Brief:
Budgeted ending cash 9/30/14 8,224,053$ 2,539,429$ 1,059,693$ 159,972$ 11,983,147$
Net effect of Cash Changes in Forecast 9/30/13 35,271$ -$ 65,000$ 100,271$
Property Tax Revenue Increase-Valuation 23,114$ 1,884$ 24,998$
Fieldhouse Increase Revenues 43,680$ 43,680$
Remove HPSP Office Coordinator/Add back Seasonal 55,133$ 55,133$
Remove FTE Public Works Registered Land Surveyor 97,860$ 97,860$
Increase transfer to Transportation Fund (10,000)$ 10,000$ -$
Increase Transportation Match to County (9,526)$ (9,526)$
Decrease Revenue-Contingency Vacancies (300,000)$ (300,000)$
Decrease Appropriations-Contingency Vacancies 300,000$ 300,000$
-$
Grand Generation Roof Repairs (65,000)$ (65,000)$
Budgeted ending cash 9/30/14 8,469,111$ 2,539,903$ 1,059,693$ 161,856$ 12,230,563$
Cash Increase (Decrease) 2013 Forecast/2014 Budget 247,416$
Addendum #1 effects on Cash Balance by Fund
Agenda Items E-7 & F-9
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APPROPRIATIONS & TRANSFERS
Addendum #1
9/10/2013
INCREASE
(DECREASE)
FUND
FUND DEPARTMENT CHANGE APPROPRIATION
General Public Works Remove Registered Land Surveyor (55,133)
General Parks & Rec-HPSP Remove Office Coordinator/ Add back Seasonal (97,860)
General Non-department Increase transfer to Special Revenue-Transportation Fund 10,000
General Non-department Decrease Contingency Vacancies (300,000)
CHANGE IN APPROPRIATION & TRANSFERS (442,993)
PROPOSED APPROPRIATION & TRANSFERS 43,293,272
AMENDED APPROPRIATION & TRANSFERS 42,850,279
Special Revenue Transportation Fund Increase Match to County - 8/27/13 Interlocal Agreement 9,526
CHANGE IN APPROPRIATION 9,526
PROPOSED APPROPRIATION 6,810,532
AMENDED APPROPRIATION 6,820,058
Capital Projects 400 Fund Grand Generation Center roof repairs 65,000
forecast for 9/30/13 complete after 9/30/13
CHANGE IN APPROPRIATION 65,000
PROPOSED APPROPRIATION 8,247,393
AMENDED APPROPRIATION 8,312,393
GENERAL FUND APPROPRIATION & TRANSFERS OUT (442,993)
SPECIAL REVENUE APPROPRIATION 9,526
CAPITAL PROJECTS FUND APPROPRIATION 65,000
CHANGE IN APPROPRIATIONS & TRANSFERS (368,467)
PROPOSED APPROPRIATIONS & TRANSFERS 228,917,577
AMENDED APPROPRIATIONS & TRANSFERS 228,549,110
FISCAL YEAR 2013-2014 CHANGES TO PROPOSED BUDGET
2014 Summary of Changes to Proposed Budget Appropriations & Transfers
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City of Grand Island
Tuesday, September 10, 2013
Council Session
Item F-1
#9444 - Consideration of Annexation of Property Located at the
Corner of W. Phoenix Street and Lincoln Avenue (Clark Gauthier)
(Second Reading)
Staff Contact: Chad Nabity
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Council Agenda Memo
From:Chad Nabity, Regional Planning Director
Meeting:September 10, 2013
Subject:An Ordinance to Annex property located north of
Phoenix Avenue and west of Lincoln Avenue into the
City of Grand Island, Nebraska along with all adjoining
right-of -way and/or easements for road or trail purposes
Item #’s:F-1
Presenter(s):Chad Nabity, Regional Planning Director
Background
The Annexation Component of the Grand Island Comprehensive Development Plan as
adopted by the Grand Island City Council on July 13, 2004 sets as the policy of Grand
Island that: County Industrial Tracts should periodically be reviewed as allowed by
Revised Nebraska State Statutes for consideration of annexation and that all areas
encompassed by the Corporate Limits of Grand Island should be considered for
annexation.
Clark Gauthier, owner of property located at 1104 W Phoenix Street has sent a petition to
the Hall County Board of Supervisors requesting that this property be removed from the
County Industrial Tract per NRSS §13-1119. Hall County held a public hearing and
passed a resolution to remove the property from the County Industrial Tract on July 16,
2013. Mr. Gauthier has also requested that the City consider annexation of this property.
On July 17, 2013 the City Clerk received a request from Sheila Hulme acting as an agent
for Mr. Gauthier asking that the City consider annexation of this property per NRSS §16-
117 (7). The City is able to annex this property as it has been removed from the County
Industrial Tract.
Based on the requests from Mr. Gauthier to remove the property from the County
Industrial Tract and to annex the property into the City, staff has prepared an ordinance
for annexation that would become effective 15 days after passage on third and final
reading.
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Discussion
Staff has prepared an ordinance in accordance with the requirements of Nebraska Revised
Statute §16-117 (7). Annexation ordinances must be read on three separate occasions.
This is the second reading of the ordinance. This ordinance includes exhibits showing the
property to be considered for annexation and the legal descriptions of those properties.
There is no impact to the extraterritorial zoning jurisdiction of the City as the County
Industrial Tracts are entirely surrounded by the municipal limits of Grand Island.
No existing residences would be added to the City as a result of this annexation.
Alternatives
It appears that the Council has the following alternatives concerning the issue at hand.
The Council may:
1.Move to approve
2.Refer the issue to a Committee
3.Postpone the issue to future date
4.Take no action on the issue
Recommendation
City Administration recommends that the Council pass the annexation ordinance.
Sample Motion
Move to approve the annexation ordinance on second reading.
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Exhibit A
Legal description as follows:
A tract of land comprising a part of the Northeast Quarter (NE1/4) of Section
Twenty One (21), Township Eleven (11) North, Range Nine (9) West of the 6th P.M.,
Hall County, Nebraska and also being part of former Block Ten (10), South Park
Addition (now vacated) and being more particularly described as follows: Beginning at
the Southeast corner of Block Ten (10), thence running Southwesterly along the
Southerly line of former Block Ten (10) a distance of 226.83 feet to a point that is 12.5
feet radially distant Southeasterly from the center line of the railroad track; thence
running Northeasterly along a line 12.5 feet radially distance Southeasterly from the
center line of a railroad tract; said tract being curved, concave with a radius of 573.7 feet,
a chord distance of 253.99 feet to a point Southeasterly along the Easterly line of former
Block Ten (10), thence running Southeasterly along the Easterly line of former Block Ten
(10), a distance of 116.48 feet to the point of beginning in Hall County, Nebraska AND
All that portion of Burlington Northern Railroad Company’s (formerly Chicago,
Burlington & Quincy Railroad Company) property at City of Grand Island, Nebraska,
located on the Belt Line Right of Way, now discontinued, located upon, over and across
that part of the West Half of the Northeast Quarter (W1/2NE1/4) of Section Twenty One
(21), Township Eleven (11) North, Range Nine (9) West of the 6th P.M., Hall County,
Nebraska formerly Block Ten (10) of South Park Addition to the City of Grand Island,
Hall County, Nebraska now vacated and that part of vacated Washington Street in said
City of Grand Island, bounded on the Southerly side by the North Line of Phoenix Street
in said City of Grand Island, Hall County, Nebraska, as per the recorded plat thereof;
bounded on the Westerly side by the West line of said vacated Washington Street,
bounded on the Northwesterly side by said Belt Line Main Track centerline as formerly
located, bounded on the Easterly side by the East line of said vacated Block Ten (10) and
bounded on the Southeasterly side by a line 12.5 feet radially distant Southeasterly of the
centerline of said Railroad Company’s most Southeasterly tract as formerly located, the
centerline of which would cross the Easterly line of said Vacated Block Ten (10), a
distance 128.94 feet Northwesterly of the Southeasterly corner of said vacated Block Ten
(10) and which would cross the Southerly line of said vacated Block Ten (10), a distance
of 247.7 feet Southwesterly of said Southeasterly corner and which extends between said
Easterly line and said Southerly line along a curved line, concave Southeasterly with a
radius of 573.7 feet
EXCEPTING a certain tract more particularly described Quit Claim Deed recorded as
Document No. 96-103345
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Approved as to Form ¤ ___________
September 6, 2013 ¤ City Attorney
Agu
ORDINANCE NO. 9444
An ordinance to extend the boundaries and include within the corporate limits of,
and to annex into the City of Grand Island, Nebraska, a tract of land located north of Phoenix and
west of Lincoln Avenue in Hall County, Nebraska as more particularly described hereinafter and
as shown on Exhibit “A” attached hereto; to provide service benefits thereto; to repeal any
ordinance or resolutions or parts of thereof in conflict herewith; to provide for publication in
pamphlet form; and to provide the effective date of this ordinance.
WHEREAS, Clark Gauthier as owner of the property submitted a request that the
City Annex this property into the City of Grand Island; and
WHEREAS, the Annexation Component of the Comprehensive Development
Plan for the City of Grand Island encourages annexation of adjacent properties into the City; and
WHEREAS, Clark Gauthier has caused this property to be removed from the Hall
County Industrial Area; and
WHEREAS, Hall County has removed the property from the Hall County
Industrial Area, and
* This Space Reserved For Register of Deeds *
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ORDINANCE NO. 9444 (Cont.)
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WHEREAS, according to NRSS §16-117 the City of Grand Island can upon
petition of the property owner(s) of property contiguous and adjacent to the City Limits annex
said property by ordinance; and
WHEREAS, on August 27, 2013, the City Council of the City of Grand Island
approved such annexation on first reading.
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE MAYOR AND COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
GRAND ISLAND, NEBRASKA:
SECTION 1. It is hereby found and determined that:
(A) The tracts of land described in Exhibit “A” are urban or suburban in
character, and that the subject properties are contiguous or adjacent to the corporate limits of said
City.
(B) The subject lands will receive the material benefits and advantages currently
provided to land within the City's corporate limits including, but not limited to police, fire,
emergency services, street maintenance, and utilities services upon annexation to the City of
Grand Island, Nebraska, and that City electric, water and sanitary sewer service is available, or
will be made available, as provided by law.
(C) The various zoning classifications of the land shown on the Official Zoning
Map of the City of Grand Island, Nebraska, are hereby confirmed and that this annexation does
not extend the extraterritorial zoning jurisdiction.
(D) There is unity of interest in the use of the said tract of land, lots, tracts,
highways and streets (lands) with the use of land in the City, and the community convenience
and welfare and in the interests of the said City will be enhanced through incorporating the
subject land within the corporate limits of the City of Grand Island.
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ORDINANCE NO. 9444 (Cont.)
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SECTION 2. The boundaries of the City of Grand Island, Nebraska, be and are
hereby extended to include within the corporate limits of the said City the contiguous and
adjacent tract of land located within the boundaries described above.
SECTION 3. The subject tract of land is hereby annexed into the City of Grand
Island, Hall County, Nebraska, and said land and the persons thereon shall thereafter be subject
to all rules, regulations, ordinances, taxes and all other burdens and benefits of other persons and
territory included within the City of Grand Island, Nebraska.
SECTION 4. The owners of the land so brought within the corporate limits of the
City of Grand Island, Nebraska, are hereby compelled to continue with the streets, alleys,
easements, and public rights-of-way that are presently platted and laid out in and through said
real estate in conformity with and continuous with the streets, alleys, easements and public
rights-of-way of the City.
SECTION 5. That a certified copy of this Ordinance shall be recorded in the
office of the Register of Deeds of Hall County, Nebraska and indexed against the tracts of land.
SECTION 6. Upon taking effect of this Ordinance, the services of said City shall
be furnished to the lands and persons thereon as provided by law, in accordance with the Plan for
Extension of City Services adopted herein.
SECTION 7. That all ordinances and resolutions or parts thereof in conflict
herewith are hereby repealed.
SECTION 8. This ordinance shall be in full force and effect 15 days after its
passage and upon publication, in pamphlet form, as provided by law.
Enacted: September 10, 2013.
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ORDINANCE NO. 9444 (Cont.)
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____________________________________
Jay Vavricek, Mayor
Attest:
________________________________
RaNae Edwards, City Clerk
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ORDINANCE NO. 9444 (Cont.)
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ORDINANCE NO. 9444 (Cont.)
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Exhibit A
A tract of land comprising a part of the Northeast Quarter (NE1/4) of Section Twenty One (21),
Township Eleven (11) North, Range Nine (9) West of the 6th P.M., Hall County, Nebraska and
also being part of former Block Ten (10), South Park Addition (now vacated) and being more
particularly described as follows: Beginning at the Southeast corner of Block Ten (10), thence
running Southwesterly along the Southerly line of former Block Ten (10) a distance of 226.83
feet to a point that is 12.5 feet radially distant Southeasterly from the center line of the railroad
track; thence running Northeasterly along a line 12.5 feet radially distance Southeasterly from
the center line of a railroad tract; said tract being curved, concave with a radius of 573.7 feet, a
chord distance of 253.99 feet to a point Southeasterly along the Easterly line of former Block
Ten (10), thence running Southeasterly along the Easterly line of former Block Ten (10), a
distance of 116.48 feet to the point of beginning in Hall County, Nebraska AND
All that portion of Burlington Northern Railroad Company’s (formerly Chicago, Burlington &
Quincy Railroad Company) property at City of Grand Island, Nebraska, located on the Belt Line
Right of Way, now discontinued, located upon, over and across that part of the West Half of the
Northeast Quarter (W1/2NE1/4) of Section Twenty One (21), Township Eleven (11) North,
Range Nine (9) West of the 6th P.M., Hall County, Nebraska formerly Block Ten (10) of South
Park Addition to the City of Grand Island, Hall County, Nebraska now vacated and that part of
vacated Washington Street in said City of Grand Island, bounded on the Southerly side by the
North Line of Phoenix Street in said City of Grand Island, Hall County, Nebraska, as per the
recorded plat thereof; bounded on the Westerly side by the West line of said vacated
Washington Street, bounded on the Northwesterly side by said Belt Line Main Track centerline
as formerly located, bounded on the Easterly side by the East line of said vacated Block Ten (10)
and bounded on the Southeasterly side by a line 12.5 feet radially distant Southeasterly of the
centerline of said Railroad Company’s most Southeasterly tract as formerly located, the
centerline of which would cross the Easterly line of said Vacated Block Ten (10), a distance
128.94 feet Northwesterly of the Southeasterly corner of said vacated Block Ten (10) and which
would cross the Southerly line of said vacated Block Ten (10), a distance of 247.7 feet
Southwesterly of said Southeasterly corner and which extends between said Easterly line and
said Southerly line along a curved line, concave Southeasterly with a radius of 573.7 feet
EXCEPTING a certain tract more particularly described Quit Claim Deed recorded as Document
No. 96-103345
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City of Grand Island
Tuesday, September 10, 2013
Council Session
Item F-2
#9445 - Consideration of Vacation of a Utility Easement Located in
Miscellaneous Tracts 4-11-9, Part of the W 1/2 of the SW 1/4
(Agricultural Services)
Staff Contact: John Collins, P.E. - Public Works Director
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Council Agenda Memo
From:Terry Brown PE, Manager of Engineering Services
Meeting:September 10, 2013
Subject:Consideration of Vacation of a Utility Easement Located
in Miscellaneous Tracts 4-11-9, Part of the W ½ of the
SW ¼ (Agricultural Services)
Item #’s:F-2
Presenter(s):John Collins PE, Public Works Director
Background
An eight (8) foot wide utility easement was dedicated on June 18, 1949. There isn’t a
need for such utility easement now, nor is one anticipated in the future.
Discussion
The property owner of 2308 N Broadwell Avenue is requesting to vacate the existing
eight (8) foot easement, for the purpose of constructing a new building on such property.
There are not any utilities within this easement that would be affected by this vacation.
The attached sketch details the referenced easement to be vacated.
Alternatives
It appears that the Council has the following alternatives concerning the issue at hand.
The Council may:
1.Move to approve
2.Refer the issue to a Committee
3.Postpone the issue to future date
4.Take no action on the issue
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Recommendation
City Administration recommends that the Council pass an ordinance vacating the eight
(8) foot of the utility easement in Miscellaneous Tracts 4-11-9, Part of the W ½ of the
SW ¼.
Sample Motion
Move to pass an ordinance vacating the eight (8) foot utility easement in Miscellaneous
Tracts 4-11-9, Part of the W ½ of the SW ¼.
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Approved as to Form ¤ ___________
September 6, 2013 ¤ City Attorney
This Space Reserved for Register of Deeds
ORDINANCE NO. 9445
An ordinance to vacate an existing utility easement and to provide for filing this
ordinance in the office of the Register of Deeds of Hall County, Nebraska; to repeal any
ordinance or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith, and to provide for publication and the
effective date of this ordinance.
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE MAYOR AND COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
GRAND ISLAND, NEBRASKA:
SECTION 1. That the existing utility easement at 2711, 2777, 2805, 2817 N
Broadwell Avenue in Grand Island, Hall County, Nebraska, more particularly described as
follows:
VACATING A STRIP OF LAND APPROXIMATELY 8 FEET WIDE AND 4039.1
FEET IN LENGTH, DESCRIBED AS: COMMENCING AT A POINT IN THE WEST
HALF OF THE WEST HALF OF SECTION 4, TOWNSHIP 11, RANGE 9, 169 FEET
EAST OF THE POINT OF INTERSECTION OF THE WEST LINE OF SAID
SECTION WITH THE NORTH LINE OF ROBERTS AVENUE IN RAINS ADDITION
TO THE CITY OF GRAND ISLAND, AND PROCEEDING IN A NORTHERLY
DIRECTION PARALLEL TO THE WEST LINE OF SAID SECTION, TO THE WEST
LINE OF SAID SECTION, TO THE INTERSECTION WITH THE NORTHERLY
LINE OF SAID SECTION, THENCE ALONG SAID NORTHERLY LINE A
DISTANCE OF EIGHT FEET, THENCE IN A SOUTHERLY DIRECTION IN A LINE
PARALLEL TO THE WEST LINE OF SAID SECTION TO THE POINT OF
INTERSECTION WITH THE NORTH LINE OF ROBERTS AVENUE, IN RAINS
ADDITION TO THE CITY OF GRAND ISLAND, THENCE ALONG SAID NORTH
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ORDINANCE NO. 9445 (Cont.)
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LINE OF ROBERTS AVENUE A DISTANCE OF EIGHT FEET, TO THE POINT OF
BEGINNING, CITY OF GRAND ISLAND, HALL COUNTY, NEBRASKA (LESS
THAT PORTION PREVIOUSLY VACATED BY ORDINANCE NO. 6318
RECORDED AS DOCUMENT NO 79-001899 IN THE RECORDS OF THE
REGISTER OF DEEDS OF HALL COUNTY, NEBRASKA AND ORDINANCE NO.
6318 RECORDED AS DOCUMENT NO 78-004124 IN THE RECORDS OF THE
REGISTER OF DEEDS OF HALL COUNTY, NEBRASKA).
is hereby vacated. Such easement to be vacated is shown and more particularly described on
Exhibit A attached hereto. It is the intention to vacate all of the easement as recorded in
Miscellaneous Book 1, Pages 607 and 608 of the records of the Register of Deeds of Hall
County, Nebraska, portions of which were previously vacated by prior ordinances.
SECTION 2. The title to the property vacated by Section 1 of this ordinance shall
revert to the owner or owners of the real estate upon which the easement is located.
SECTION 3. This ordinance is directed to be filed, with the drawing, in the office
of the Register of Deeds of Hall County, Nebraska.
SECTION 4. This ordinance shall be in force and take effect from and after its
passage and publication, within fifteen days in one issue of the Grand Island Independent as
provided by law.
Enacted: September 10, 2013.
____________________________________
Jay Vavricek, Mayor
Attest:
________________________________
RaNae Edwards, City Clerk
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City of Grand Island
Tuesday, September 10, 2013
Council Session
Item F-3
#9446 - Consideration of Amendments to Chapter 13 of the Grand
Island City Code Relative to Occupation Tax for Downtown
Improvement Parking District No. 1
This item relates to the aforementioned Public Hearing item E-6.
Staff Contact: Jaye Monter, Finance Director
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ORDINANCE NO. 9446
An ordinance to amend Chapter 13 of the Grand Island City Code; to amend
Section 3 pertaining to the annual rate of the general license and occupation tax and
classification of businesses; to repeal Section 3 as now existing, and any ordinance or parts of
ordinances in conflict herewith; and to provide for publication and the effective date of this
ordinance.
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE MAYOR AND COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
GRAND ISLAND, NEBRASKA:
SECTION 1. Section 13-3 of the Grand Island City Code is hereby amended to
read as follows:
§13-3. Tax Rate
The annual rate of the general license and occupation tax and classification of businesses shall be as
follows:
(1) $00.1481 per square foot floor space upon all space used for business and professional offices in the
district; provided,
(2) $113.85 minimum annual tax for any single business or professional office should the tax rate under (1)
above be less than $113.85.
Amended by Ordinance No. 8839, effective 10-1-2003
Amended by Ordinance No. 8934, effective 10-1-2004
Amended by Ordinance No. 9004, effective 10-1-2005
Amended by Ordinance No. 9139, effective 10-1-2007
Amended by Ordinance No. 9185, effective 10-1-2008
Amended by Ordinance No. 9234, effective 10-1-2009
Amended by Ordinance No. 9270, effective 10-1-2010
Amended by Ordinance No. 9319 effective 10-1-2011
Amended by Ordinance No. 9398, effective 10-1-2012 Amended by Ordinance No.9445, effective 10-1-2013
SECTION 2. Section 13-3 as now existing, and any ordinances or parts of
ordinances in conflict herewith are repealed.
SECTION 3. The validity of any section, subsection, sentence, clause, or phrase
of this ordinance shall not affect the validity or enforceability of any other section, subsection,
sentence, clause, or phrase thereof.
Approved as to Form ¤
September 7, 2012 ¤ City Attorney
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ORDINANCE NO. 9446 (Cont.)
SECTION 4. That this ordinance shall be in force and take effect from and after
its passage and publication, within fifteen days in one issue of the Grand Island Independent as
provided by law.
Enacted: September 10, 2013.
Jay Vavricek, Mayor
Attest:
RaNae Edwards, City Clerk
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City of Grand Island
Tuesday, September 10, 2013
Council Session
Item F-4
#9447 - Consideration of Assessments for Downtown Business
Improvement District 2013
This item relates to the aforementioned Board of Equalization item D-1.
Staff Contact: Jaye Monter, Finance Director
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Approved as to Form ¤ ___________
September 6, 2013 ¤ City Attorney
ORDINANCE NO. 9447(A)
An ordinance to assess and levy a special tax to pay the 2013-2014 revenue year
cost of Downtown Business Improvement District 2013 of the City of Grand Island, Nebraska; to
provide for the collection of such special tax; to repeal any provisions of the Grand Island City
Code, ordinances, or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith; and to provide for publication and
the effective date of this ordinance.
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE MAYOR AND COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
GRAND ISLAND, NEBRASKA:
SECTION 1. There is hereby assessed upon the following described lots, tracts,
and parcels of land, specially benefited, for the purpose of paying the 2013-2014 revenue year
cost of Downtown Business Improvement District 2013 of the City of Grand Island, as adjudged
by the Council of the City, sitting as a Board of Equalization, to the extent of benefits accruing
thereto by reason of such Business Improvement District, after due notice having been given
thereof as provided by law; and a special tax for such 2013-2014 revenue year cost is hereby
levied at one time upon such lots, tracts and lands as follows:
Name Description Assessment
Kinder Morgan Interstate Gas
Transmission
Centrally Assessed 20.88
Sourcegas Distribution LLC Centrally Assessed -
Northwestern Corporation Centrally Assessed 2,083.87
Windstream Nebraska, Inc Centrally Assessed -
Qwest Coorporation Centrally Assessed 3,912.72
AT&T Communications Centrally Assessed 81.70
NE Colorado Cellular Inc Centrally Assessed 23.66
Sprint Nextel Wireless Centrally Assessed 76.28
USCOC Of Nebraska/Kansas DBA US
Cellular
Centrally Assessed 839.36
City Of G I Original Town To The City Of Grand Island All Blks
52 & 53 & Pt Vac Kimball Ave
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ORDINANCE NO. 9447(A) (Cont.)
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Bandasack/Chanh & Siphanh Original Town N 100.5' E 2/3 Lt 1 Blk 54 275.38
Bandasack/Chanh & Siphanh Original Town S 31.9' E 2/3 Of Lt 1 Blk 54 66.14
Wing Properties Inc Original Town W 1/3 Lt 1 Blk 54 21.92
Norris/R Dennis & Patricia A Original Town Lt 2 Blk 54 533.41
City Of G I Original Town To The City Of Grand Island Lt 3 Blk
54
-
City Of G I Original Town To The City Of Grand Island Lt 4 Blk
54
-
Wayne/John W & Teresa A Original Town N 1/2 W 2/3 Lt 6 & N 1/2 Lt 5 Blk 54 439.00
Katrouzos/Gus G Original Town S 60' W 1/3 Lt 5 Blk 54 80.55
Katrouzos/Gus G Original Town S 60' W 16' E 2/3 Lt 5 Blk 54 65.72
Edwards Building Corp Original Town E 28' S 1/2 Lt 5 & N 6' W 38' S 1/2 Lt
5 Blk 54
75.89
Edwards Building Corp Original Town W 22' S 1/2 Lt 6 Blk 54 60.58
Norris/R Dennis & Patricia A Original Town E 22' W 44' S 1/2 & E 22' Lt 6 Blk 54 365.37
Norris/R Dennis & Patricia A Original Town W 1/3 Lt 7 Blk 54 293.47
Norris/R Dennis & Patricia A Original Town C 1/3 Lt 7 Blk 54 285.70
Wing Properties Inc Original Town Lt 8 & E 1/3 Of Lt 7 XC 15' X 15' X 15'
Sold To City Blk 54
699.64
Nathan Detroit Inc Original Town N 1/2 Lt 1 Blk 55 455.81
Nathan Detroit's Original Town N 44' Of S 1/2 Lt 1 Blk 55 304.40
Irvine/Virginia Original Town S 22' Lt 1 Blk 55 93.75
City Of G I Original Town To The City Of Grand Island E 1/2 Lt
3 & All Lt 2 Blk 55
-
City Of G I Original Town To The City Of Grand Island N 1/2 W
1/2 Lt 3 & N 1/2 Lt 4 Blk 55
-
Hoetfelker/Russell L Original Town S 1/2 W 1/2 Lt 3 & S 1/2 Lt 4 Blk 55 351.61
Downtown Center LLC Original Town N 67.5' Lt 5 Blk 55 47.64
Armstrong/Matthew E & Janelle A Original Town N 20' S 64.5' Lt 5 Blk 55 110.34
Erives Enterprises LLC Original Town S 44.5' Lt 5 Blk 55 363.54
Famos Construction Inc Original Town W 2/3 Lt 6 Blk 55 333.01
Campos/Arthur V & Jeanene Original Town E 1/3 Lt 6 Blk 55 135.51
Prairie Winds Art Center Inc Original Town W 1/3 Lt 7 Blk 55 211.82
Merchen/Terrence R Original Town E 2/3 Lt 7 Blk 55 794.89
T W Ziller Properties LLC Original Town W 1/3 Lt 8 Blk 55 148.71
T W Ziller Properties LLC Original Town C 1/3 Lt 8 Blk 55 149.01
T W Ziller Properties LLC Original Town E 1/3 Lt 8 Blk 55 420.43
Downtown Center LLC Original Town N 68' Lt 1 & All Lt 2 & E 1/2 Lt 3 Blk
56
160.07
Downtown Center LLC Original Town N 22' S 42' & W 6' S 20' Lt 1 Blk 56 14.35
Downtown Center LLC Original Town N 22' S 64' Lt 1 Blk 56 13.26
Downtown Center LLC Original Town S 20' E 60' Lt 1 Blk 56 10.96
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ORDINANCE NO. 9447(A) (Cont.)
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City Of G I Original Town To The City Of Grand Island All Lt 4 &
W 1/2 Lt 3 Blk 56
-
Mayhew/Carl & Susan A Original Town W 1/3 Lt 5 Blk 56 259.49
Phengmarath/Nalinh Original Town E 2/3 Lt 5 Blk 56 422.16
Pohl/Helen E & James A Original Town Lt 6 Blk 56 305.37
Johnson/Duane A & Dee Ann Original Town Lt 7 Blk 56 347.77
Downtown Center LLC Original Town Lt 8 Blk 56 2,769.67
City Of G I Park Lot Original Town To The City Of Grand Island N 1/2 Lt
1 & All Lts 2-3 & 4 Blk 57
-
J & B Rentals LLC Ziller Sub Lt 1 556.76
The Grand Foundation, Inc Original Town To The City Of Grand Island E 2/3 Lt
6 Blk 57
-
Jeo Building Company Original Town Lt 7 Blk 57 875.25
Overland Building Corp Original Town Lt 8 Blk 57 1,079.14
Firstier Bank National Assoc Original Town Lts 1 & 2 Blk 58 300.96
Firstier Bank National Assoc Original Town N 1/2 Lt 4 & N 1/2 Lt 3 Blk 58 108.52
Firstier Bank National Assoc Original Town Lt 5 & W 22' Lt 6 Blk 58 1,483.42
Firstier Bank National Assoc Original Town S 1/2 Lt 3 & S 1/2 Lt 4 Blk 58 115.21
Stelk/Mark D Jensen Sub Lt 1 144.01
Calderon/Eliseo & Jessica Original Town W 1/3 Lt 7 Blk 58 222.70
Lindner-Bombeck Trustee/Marilyn A Original Town C 1/3 Lt 7 Blk 58 300.85
Galvan/Jesus G & Victoria Prensa Latina Sub Lt 1 95.79
Calderon/Eliseo & Jessica Prensa Latina Sub Lt 2 96.69
Stelk/Mark D Prensa Latina Sub Lt 4 299.78
Stelk/Mark D & Wanda L Prensa Latina Sub Lt 3 371.22
Mead Building Centers Original Town N 102.5' Lt 1 & All Lt 2 Blk 59 350.33
H & H Land Co Original Town S 29.5' Lt 1 Blk 59 17.78
Mead Building Centers Original Town S 99' Lt 4 & All Lt 3 Blk 59 160.97
Mead Building Centers Original Town N 33' Lt 4 Blk 59 169.42
Berta/Gary & Billie Original Town Lt 5 Blk 59 239.89
Wagoner/Michael R & Lorna D Original Town E 23' W 46' Lt 6 Blk 59 171.30
Gerdes/Larry C & Mary Ann Original Town W 23' Lt 6 Blk 59 170.41
Alexander Enterprises LLC Original Town E 20' Lt 6 & W 1/2 Lt 7 Blk 59 16.90
H & H Land Co Original Town W 22' E 1/2 Lt 7 Blk 59 168.33
H & H Land Co Original Town E 11' Lt 7 & All Lt 8 Blk 59 484.68
CKP LLC Original Town Lts 1 & 2 Blk 60 468.33
CKP LLC Original Town Lt 3 Blk 60 115.45
Business Properties Original Town Lt 4 Blk 60 277.93
618 W 3rd St LLC Original Town Lts 5 & 6 Blk 60 685.81
Alexander Enterprises LLC Original Town Lts 7 & 8 Blk 60 527.73
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ORDINANCE NO. 9447(A) (Cont.)
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ABJAL LLC Original Town Lts 1 & 2 Blk 61 737.14
ABJAL LLC Original Town Lts 3 & 4 Blk 61 674.73
JUNEBUG2LLC Original Town Lt 5 Blk 61 656.35
Hansen Properties LLC Original Town Lts 6-7 & 8 Blk 61 754.17
D & A Investments LLC Original Town S 44' Lt 1 Blk 62 181.55
D & A Investments LLC Original Town N 88' Lt 1 Blk 62 478.95
D & A Investments LLC Original Town Lt 2 Blk 62 271.80
Northwestern Public Service
Company
Original Town To The City Of Grand Island S 66' Lt 4
& N 66' E 57' Lt 3 & S 66' Lt 3 Blk 62
-
DMBG Investments LLC Original Town N 66' W 9' Lt 3 & N 66' Lt 4 Blk 62 144.86
Moreno/Vincent A Original Town S 1/2 W 50' Lt 5 Blk 62 87.08
Midwest Premier Investments LLC Original Town N 1/2 W 50' Lt 5 Blk 62 244.06
Vogel Enterprises Ltd An IA Corp Original Town E 16' Lt 5 & W 1/2 Lt 6 Blk 62 58.91
Vogel Enterprises Ltd An IA Corp Original Town E 1/2 Lt 6 & W 1/2 Lt 7 Blk 62 352.61
Wardens & Vestrymen Of St
Stephen's
Original Town To The City Of Grand Island E 1/2 Lt
7 & All Lt 8 Blk 62
-
Old Sears Development Inc Original Town Lts 1 & 2 Blk 63 1,065.57
Old Sears Development Inc Original Town E 2/3 Lt 3 Blk 63 341.70
Masonic Templecraft Asso Of GI Original Town W 1/3 Lt 3 & E 1/3 Lt 4 Blk 63 -
Centro Cristiano Internacional Original Town To The City Of Grand Island W 2/3 Lt
4 Blk 63
211.61
Wardens & Vestrymen Of St
Stephens
St. Stephens Sub To The City Of Grand Island Lt 1 -
Wardens & Vestry St Stephens St. Stephens Sub To The City Of Grand Island Lt 2 -
Hack/Monte C & Sheri S Original Town S 88' Lt 8 Blk 63 374.01
G I Fed Of Labor/Bldg Assn Inc Original Town To The City Of Grand Island N 44' Lt
8 Blk 63
-
Nielsen/Thomas L & Lois E Original Town E 1/3 Lt 1 Blk 64 269.14
Hand/Craig C Original Town C 1/3 Lt 1 Blk 64 141.67
Cosrec LLC Original Town W 1/3 Lt 1 Blk 64 181.79
Tammy Pham Original Town E 44' Lt 2 Blk 64 254.22
Walsh/Ivan P & Sharon L Original Town W 1/3 Lt 2 Blk 64 193.37
Double S Properties LLC Original Town E 1/3 Lt 3 Blk 64 176.69
Sairia E/Jose Isidro Original Town W 2/3 Lt 3 Blk 64 157.46
Gerdes/Galen E & Tamera M Original Town Lt 4 Blk 64 835.15
City Of G I Original Town To The City Of Grand Island Lt 5 Blk
64
-
City Of G I Original Town To The City Of Grand Island Lts 6 & 7
Blk 64
-
Lorna Wagoner Original Town N 22' Lt 8 Blk 64 169.60
Taylor/Terry N & Susan M Original Town S 1/2 N 1/3 Lt 8 Blk 64 165.89
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ORDINANCE NO. 9447(A) (Cont.)
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Shehein/E Lavern & Donna R Original Town N 44' S 88' Lt 8 Blk 64 172.73
City Of G I Original Town To The City Of Grand Island S 44' Lt 8
Blk 64
-
Edwards Building Corp Original Town Lt 1 Blk 65 203.71
Nielsen/Thomas L & Lois E Original Town E 1/3 Lt 2 Blk 65 156.06
Swanson/Constance K Original Town C 1/3 Lt 2 Blk 65 147.11
Archway Partnership Original Town W 1/3 Lt 2 Blk 65 231.05
Bartenbach Real Estate, LLC Original Town E 1/3 Lt 3 Blk 65 152.44
Iglesia Evengelica Pentecostes Original Town To The City Of Grand Island C 1/3 Lt
3 Blk 65
-
Brown/Janelle L A Original Town W 1/3 Lt 3 Blk 65 133.61
Hoffer/Allen & Linda Original Town E 1/3 Lt 4 Blk 65 269.50
Lambrecht/Harriet K Original Town W 2/3 Lt 4 Blk 65 168.25
J & B Rentals LLC Original Town S 44' N 1/2 Lt 5 Blk 65 218.58
Taylor/Terry N & Susan M Original Town N 22' Lt 5 Blk 65 127.84
J O Enterprises Inc Original Town S 1/2 Lt 5 Blk 65 271.99
J & B Rentals LLC Original Town W 1/3 Lt 6 Blk 65 83.34
T W Ziller Properties LLC Original Town E 2/3 Lt 6 Blk 65 159.56
T W Ziller Properties LLC Original Town W 1/2 Lt 7 Blk 65 154.67
C & S Group LLC Original Town N 55' E 1/2 Lt 7 & N 55' Lt 8 Blk 65 47.34
C & S Group LLC Original Town Pt W 18.9' E 1/2 Lt 7 & N 29.9' E
14.1' Lt 7 & W 29' Of C 22' Of E 1/2 Lt 7 & N 29.9'
Of S 55'Lt 8 XC N 6' S 31.1' E 40' Lt 8 Blk 65
163.47
Parmley/David J Original Town C 22' E 4' Lt 7 & C 22' Lt 8 Blk 65 268.50
C & S Group LLC Original Town S 25.1' E 14.1' Lt 7 & S 25.1' Lt 8 & N
6' S 31.1' E 40' Lt 8 Blk 65
211.02
Garcia/Juan F & Maria DeJesus Original Town Lts 1 & 2 Blk 66 619.06
Garcia/Maria de Jesus Original Town W 2/3 Lt 3 XC W 17.5' Of S 44' Blk 66 239.34
Vipperman/John Fredrick Original Town E 1/3 Lt 3 Blk 66 217.84
Duda/James G Original Town N 88' E 1/3 Lt 4 Blk 66 223.98
Wing Properties Original Town N 88' C 1/3 Lt 4 Blk 66 278.02
Jerke/Kristopher Original Town N 80' W 1/3 Lt 4 Blk 66 225.33
Anson Investment & Development Original Town W 17 1/2' S 44' Lt 3 & N 8' S 52' W
22' & S 44' Lt 4 Blk 66
280.71
Bartenbach Real Estate, LLC Original Town W 1/3 Lt 6 & All Lt 5 Blk 66 494.38
Bartenbach Real Estate, LLC Original Town E 2/3 Lt 6 & W 1/3 Lt 7 Blk 66 257.20
Keeshan/James E & Mary Ann Original Town E 2/3 Lt 7 Blk 66 261.66
Procon Management Inc Original Town Lt 8 Blk 66 2,962.00
City Of Gi Original Town To The City Of Grand Island N 1/2 Blk
67
-
Plaza Square Development LLC Original Town S 1/2 Blk 67 1,450.34
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ORDINANCE NO. 9447(A) (Cont.)
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City Of Grand Island Original Town To The City Of Grand Island E 1/3 Lt
2 & All Lt 1 Blk 68
-
S & V Investments LLC SV Sub Lt 1 1,709.52
Plaza Square A Partnership Original Town W 22' Lt 6 & All Lt 5 Blk 68 130.41
Smith/Jonathan M Original Town W 6' Lt 7 & E 2/3 Lt 6 Blk 68 245.65
Smith/Jonathan M Original Town E 60' Lt 7 Blk 68 248.99
Plate/Tim C Original Town Lt 8 Blk 68 226.49
Westerby/Douglas M & Mikaela N Original Town Lt 1 Blk 77 79.13
201 E 2nd LLC Original Town Lt 2 Blk 77 65.75
201 E 2nd LLC Original Town Lts 3 & 4 Blk 77 1,462.31
City Of Grand Island NE Original Town To The City Of Grand Island Lts 5-6-
7-8 Blk 77
-
City Of G I Original Town To The City Of Grand Island All Blk 78
& Vacated Alley
-
Equitable Bldg & Loan Assn/The Original Town Lt 1 Blk 79 335.05
Equitable Bldg & Loan Assn Of GI Original Town Lt 2 Blk 79 100.02
Equitable Bldg & Loan Assn/The Original Town S 44' Lt 3 & S 44' Lt 4 Blk 79 1,304.14
Equitable Bldg & Loan Assn Of GI Original Town N 26' 10.5 Lt 8 Blk 79 25.67
Equitable Bldg & Loan Assn Of G I Original Town S 17' 1.5 N 44' Lt 8 Blk 79 14.72
Equitable Bldg & Loan Assn Of G I Original Town S 88' Lt 8 Blk 79 89.10
O'Neill/Joseph P Original Town E 22' Lt 4 & W 22' Lt 3 Blk 80 174.91
O'Neill/Joseph P Original Town W 44' Lt 4 Blk 80 126.42
Northwestern Bell Tele Co Original Town To The City Of Grand Island Lts 5-6-7
Blk 80
-
Northwestern Bell Tele Co Original Town To The City Of Grand Island N 44' Lt
8 Blk 80
-
Huston/David C Original Town C 1/3 Lt 8 Blk 80 339.00
Federal Bldg Original Town To The City Of Grand Island Lts 1-2 &
E 44' Lt 3 Blk 80
-
Mitchell/Derek L & Ruth E Original Town S 44' Lt 8 Blk 80 235.73
Victory Bible Fellowship Of The Original Town To The City Of Grand Island Lt 1 Blk
81
-
Chamber Of Commerce Of Gi Inc Original Town To The City Of Grand Island E 2/3 Lt
2 Blk 81
-
Trampe/Ronald E & Sharon R Original Town W 1/3 Lt 2 Blk 81 150.26
Kansas NE Assoc Of Seventh Day Original Town To The City Of Grand Island E 1/3 Lt
3 Blk 81
-
Encinger Enterprises LLC Original Town C 1/3 Lt 3 Blk 81 236.19
Krauss/Ronald C & Vada M Original Town W 1/3 Lt 3 & All 4 Blk 81 448.64
Walnut Street Partnership Original Town Lt 5 Blk 81 421.56
Walnut Street Partnership Original Town Lt 6 Blk 81 171.28
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Wheeler Street Partnership Original Town Lt 7 & S 2/3 Lt 8 Blk 81 846.91
Wheeler Street Partnership Original Town N 1/3 Lt 8 Blk 81 239.37
Grand Island Independent Original Town Lt 1 & Pt Vac Alley Blk 82 80.78
Grand Island Independent Original Town Lt 2 & Pt Vac Alley Blk 82 279.48
Grand Island Independent Original Town Lt 3 & Pt Vac Alley Blk 82 80.78
Grand Island Independent Original Town Lt 4 & Pt Vac Alley Blk 82 175.70
Grand Island Independent Original Town Lts 5-6-7-8 & Pt Vac Alley Blk 82 2,642.36
Grand Island Hospitality LLC Original Town Lts 1 & 2 Blk 83 375.04
Jomida Inc A NE Corp Original Town Lts 3 & 4 Blk 83 959.87
Calderon/Eliseo & Jessica Original Town N 60.35' Lt 5 Blk 83 160.92
J & B Rentals LLC Original Town S 71.65' Lt 5 Blk 83 174.15
Mateo P/Tomas Original Town W 2/3 Lt 6 Blk 83 240.05
Perez/Sylvia Original Town E 1/3 Lt 6 & All Lt 7 Blk 83 275.28
Wooden/Michael Owen & Sonya
Kay
Original Town E 41' N 28' Lt 8 Blk 83 128.63
Wooden/Michael Owen & Sonya
Kay
Original Town Pt N 1/3 & S 2/3 Lt 8 Blk 83~ 186.87
Park Original Town To The City Of Grand Island All Blk 84 -
Gatzemeyer/Frances Mae Original Town Lt 1 Blk 85 478.89
Gatzemeyer/Frances Mae Original Town Lt 2 Blk 85 180.15
Contryman & Asso Prop Original Town Lts 3 & 4 Blk 85 457.24
Grand Island Liederkranz Original Town Pt Lts 1-2-3 & 4 Blk 87 283.98
City Of G I Original Town To The City Of Grand Island All Blk 88 -
Dodge & Elk Park Lots Original Town To The City Of Grand Island Pt Blk 89 -
Enviro-Clean Contractors Inc Original Town N 60' Fr Lts 1 & 2 & N 60' Of E 24' Of
Lt 3 Blk 89
307.90
Hall Co Original Town To The City Of Grand Island Strip 8' X
66' & Pt Lt 8 Blk 91
-
Dominick/Audrey Original Town E 6' N 103' E 37' S 29' Lt 2 & All Lt 1
Blk 92
-
City Of G I Original Town To The City Of Grand Island Lt 2 XC E
6' N 103' & E 37' S 29' Lt 2 Blk 92
-
City Of G I Original Town To The City Of Grand Island E 50' Lt 3
Blk 92
-
City Of G I Original Town To The City Of Grand Island W 16' Lt
3 & All Lt 4 Blk 92
-
Emery/Gregory D & Charlene A Campbell's Sub E 51' 8 Lts 1-2-3 85.82
Wagoner/Lorna Campbell's Sub W 75'4 Lts 1-2-3 266.53
Hastings Grain Inspection Inc Campbell's Sub Lts 4-5-6 & N 10' Lt 7 159.64
Hastings Grain Inspection Inc Campbell's Sub S 12' Lt 7 & All Lt 8 228.77
Two Brothers Inc Campbell's Sub 32' X 127' Lt 9 209.38
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ORDINANCE NO. 9447(A) (Cont.)
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Hill/David C Campbell's Sub Lts 12 & 13 285.31
Hall Co Court House Add To The City Of Grand Island Lt 1 -
Hall Co Court House Add To The City Of Grand Island Lt 2 -
Hall Co Court House Add To The City Of Grand Island Lt 3 -
Hall Co Court House Add To The City Of Grand Island Lt 4 -
County Of Hall Nebraska Hann's Add To The City Of Grand Island N 31' Lt 2 &
S 13.75' Lt 1 Blk 1~
-
County Of Hall Hann's Fourth Add To The City Of Grand Island Lt 2 -
Loeffler/Edward A & Jane A Hann's Add N 14' Lt 3 & S 26' Lt 2 Blk 1~ 283.01
Campbell/Hunter A H & Kathleen A Hann's Add N 7' Pt Lt 4 & S 43' Lt 3 Blk 1~ 254.29
Morfin/Miguel I Delamora Hann's Add E 60' Of S 50' Of Lt 4 Blk 1~~ 153.59
Campbell/Kathleen A Hann's Add W 67' Of S 50' Of Lt 4 Blk 1~ 122.05
County Of Hall Hann's Fourth Add To The City Of Grand Island Lt 1 -
Marsh Properties LLC Hann's Second Add S 5' Of Lt 2 & All Lt 3 Blk 4 480.36
Ummel Jr/Tommy L Hann's Fifth Sub Lt 2 178.58
Mueller/Robert J Hann's Fifth Sub Lt 1 115.69
Two Brothers Inc Hann's 3Rd Add W 111' X 118' Blk 5 433.79
Rosales-Monzon/Carlos A Hann's 3Rd Add N 52.5' Of E 91.9' Of Blk 5 234.14
Royle/Cecilia B Hann's 3Rd Add E 56' Of W 174' Of Blk 5 109.50
Valenzuela/Linda L Hann's 3Rd Add S 58.5' Of E 91.9' Of Blk 5 225.88
Hoos Insurance Agency Inc Railroad Add Lt 4 & Pt Vac St Blk 97 263.61
Sanchez/Filemon Railroad Add N 1/2 Lt 1 Blk 98 21.44
Sanchez/Filemon Railroad Add S 1/2 Lt 1 Blk 98 303.03
Carlson/Arvid C Railroad Add Lt 2 Blk 98 110.74
Kuehner/Carolyn E Railroad Add W 1/2 Lt 3 Blk 98 152.56
Schafer/Lee Ann G & Michael W Railroad Add E 1/2 Lt 3 Blk 98 166.91
Plate/Tim C Railroad Add N 86' Lt 4 Blk 98 89.10
Plate/Tim C Railroad Add S 46' Lt 4 Blk 98 162.65
Plate/Tim C Railroad Add Lt 5 Blk 98 542.90
Plate/Tim C Railroad Add Lt 6 Blk 98 239.30
Benitez/Floriberto Sanchez Railroad Add W 52' Lt 7 Blk 98 218.81
Sanchez/Filemon Railroad Add E 14' Lt 7 & All Lt 8 Blk 98 432.56
Vaclavek/Lee Ann Railroad Add Fr Lt 1 & Fr Lt 2 Blk 105 114.15
Fox Family LLC Railroad Add Lt 3 Blk 105 202.01
Lazendorf Holdings Limited
Partnership
Railroad Add Lt 4 Blk 105 362.64
Fox Family LLC Railroad Add Lt 5 & Fr Lts 6 & 7 XC City Blk 105 1,048.49
Starkel/Jerid & Tracy Railroad Add Lts 1 & 2 Blk 106 356.73
C & S Group LLC Railroad Add Lt 3 Blk 106 199.62
Fernandez/Guadalupe & Pedro Railroad Add Lt 4 Blk 106 222.78
Muffler Shop Inc/The Railroad Add Lts 1 & 2 Blk 107 421.56
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Muffler Shop Inc/The Railroad Add Lts 3 & 4 Blk 107 174.37
Lane Home Improvement Railroad Add S 2/3 Lt 5 Blk 107 183.40
Lane Home Improvement Railroad Add N 1/3 Lt 5 Blk 107 143.13
Fox/Charles E & Mary A Railroad Add Lt 6 Blk 107 276.37
Fox/Charles E & Mary A Railroad Add Lt 7 XC N 60' Of E 22' & XC E 29.54' Of
S 71.50' Blk 107
202.61
Janda Dds Pc/David E Railroad Add S 72' Lt 8 & E 29.54' Of S 71.50' Lt 7
Blk 107
301.43
Clinch/Barbara J Railroad Add N 60' Of E 22' Lt 7 & N 60' Lt 8 Blk 107 253.67
Fox/Richard & Marilyn Railroad Add Lts 1 & 2 Blk 108 453.83
Williams/Casey & Misti Railroad Add E 37' Lt 3 Blk 108 191.96
Douglas Bookkeeping Service Inc Railroad Add W 29' Lt 3 & All Lt 4 Blk 108 552.15
Placke/Donald J & Janet L Railroad Add S 88' Lt 5 Blk 108 127.28
Placke/Donald J & Janet L Railroad Add N 44' Lt 5 Blk 108 74.09
LBE Family Limited Partnership Railroad Add Lt 6 Blk 108 275.34
Bosselman Inc Railroad Add Lts 7 & 8 Blk 108 551.31
Gilroy/David A & Carolyn J Railroad Add S 61' Lt 1 & S 61' Lt 2 Blk 109 194.02
Haney/Thomas W & Diane K Railroad Add N 71'Lt 1 & N 71' Lt 2 Blk 109~ 129.85
Roebuck Enterprises, LLC Railroad Add E 59.5' Lt 3 Blk 109 143.49
J & B Rentals, LLC Railroad Add E 52'11 Lt 4 & W 6.5' Lt 3 Blk 109~ 66.75
McShannon/Roger L & Sharon K Railroad Add E 52' 11 Of Lt 5 & All Lt 6 Blk 109 206.54
LPB, LLC Railroad Add Lts 7 & 8 Blk 109 641.90
Hall Co Westervelt's Sub To The City Of Grand Island Lt 2 -
Hall Co Westervelt's Sub To The City Of Grand Island Lt 3 -
Hall Co Westervelt's Sub To The City Of Grand Island N 52
1/3' Of W 150' Lt 4
-
Hall Co Westervelt's Sub To The City Of Grand Island Lt 5 -
County Of Hall Westervelt's Sub To The City Of Grand Island W 86'
Of E 165' Of 4 & W 86' Of E 165' Of N 48.5' Lt 5
-
County Of Hall Westervelt's Sub To The City Of Grand Island W Pt
Of N 48.5' X 150' Lt 5 & 26.17' X 150' Of W Pt Lt 4
-
Schager/Margo Gilbert's Sub North, Part Of Blk 79, Original Town
22' X 99' Lt A
150.15
Equitable Building & Loan Assoc Gilbert's Sub North, Part Of Blk 79, Original Town Lt
B
156.81
Equitable Building & Loan Assoc The Yancy, A Condominium Unit 102 140.98
Equitable Building & Loan Assoc The Yancy, A Condominium Unit 103 203.86
Equitable Building & Loan Assn/The The Yancy, A Condominium Unit 104 507.32
Equitable Building & Loan Assoc The Yancy, A Condominium Unit 201A 454.82
DEVCO Investment Corporation The Yancy, A Condominium Unit 301 96.70
George/Mollie Jo The Yancy, A Condominium Unit 302 70.22
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Farr/Thomas M & Nita J The Yancy, A Condominium Unit 303 99.88
Zins/William L The Yancy, A Condominium Unit 304 92.04
Teng/Irene The Yancy, A Condominium Unit 305 -
Baxter/Dudley D & Diana K The Yancy, A Condominium Unit 401 71.37
Artvest III, A NE General Partner The Yancy, A Condominium Unit 402 81.42
Artvest III, A NE General Partner The Yancy, A Condominium Unit 403 78.18
Jones/Michael D The Yancy, A Condominium Unit 404 90.50
Artvest III, A NE General Partner The Yancy, A Condominium Unit 405 78.56
Powers/Yolanda L The Yancy, A Condominium Unit 406 110.82
Fordham/Wyndell F & Barbara B The Yancy, A Condominium Unit 407 121.67
Luce/Eric D The Yancy, A Condominium Unit 501 72.17
Artvest III, A NE General Partner The Yancy, A Condominium Unit 502 83.69
Baxter/Dudley D & Diana K The Yancy, A Condominium Unit 503 78.24
Kody Sindelar The Yancy, A Condominium Unit 504 98.72
Artvest III, A NE General Partner The Yancy, A Condominium Unit 505 78.62
Jon M & Chandra L Myers The Yancy, A Condominium Unit 506 110.90
Mowitz/Lynn The Yancy, A Condominium Unit 507 125.39
Artvest III, A NE General Partner The Yancy, A Condominium Unit 601 72.07
Artvest III The Yancy, A Condominium Unit 602 83.83
Shaw/Stephanie A The Yancy, A Condominium Unit 603 112.32
Clyne/Thomas B The Yancy, A Condominium Unit 604 90.50
Artvest III, A NE General Partner The Yancy, A Condominium Unit 605 78.70
Lind/Sharon Graves The Yancy, A Condominium Unit 606 77.85
Arp/Charmaine L The Yancy, A Condominium Unit 607 82.33
Lind/Sharon Graves The Yancy, A Condominium Unit 701 78.81
Artvest III, A NE General Partner The Yancy, A Condominium Unit 702 83.94
Johnson/Margaret A The Yancy, A Condominium Unit 703 78.46
Burtscher/Jan L The Yancy, A Condominium Unit 704 129.57
Rathjen/Michelle R The Yancy, A Condominium Unit 705 86.56
Long/Clifton J The Yancy, A Condominium Unit 706 77.62
Vodehnal/Lloyd L The Yancy, A Condominium Unit 707 -
Artvest III, A NE General Partner The Yancy, A Condominium Unit 801 72.22
Mapes & Co General Partnership The Yancy, A Condominium Unit 802 84.02
Mapes & Co General Partnership The Yancy, A Condominium Unit 803 91.87
Chase/Charles D The Yancy, A Condominium Unit 804 148.46
Alexander/Wendy L The Yancy, A Condominium Unit 805 67.93
Nelson/Jack L The Yancy, A Condominium Unit 806 84.46
Nissen/James F The Yancy, A Condominium Unit 901 72.24
Evnen/Everett A & Elaine S The Yancy, A Condominium Unit 902 84.08
Evnen/Everett A & Elaine S The Yancy, A Condominium Unit 903 91.92
Atkins/Ann C The Yancy, A Condominium Unit 904 94.86
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Dizmang/Tammy L The Yancy, A Condominium Unit 905 97.11
Lind/Sharon Graves The Yancy, A Condominium Unit 906 137.94
Todd/Linda M The Yancy, A Condominium Unit 1001 78.98
Fogland/Dan & Chris The Yancy, A Condominium Unit 1002 84.11
Gillam/Jeremy S & Jack L The Yancy, A Condominium Unit 1003 91.98
Whitehead/Diana L The Yancy, A Condominium Unit 1004 124.41
Megard/Ruth E The Yancy, A Condominium Unit 1005 98.30
Aden/Steven G The Yancy, A Condominium Unit 1006 -
Jon M & Chandra Myers The Yancy, A Condominium Unit 1101 79.09
Clare/Linda L The Yancy, A Condominium Unit 1102 84.19
Buckley/Lynn A The Yancy, A Condominium Unit 1103 -
Jon M & Chandra Myers The Yancy, A Condominium Unit 1104 141.22
Boley/Loren E The Yancy, A Condominium Unit 1105 98.44
Lynn Mowitz The Yancy, A Condominium Unit 1106 145.07
Home Federal Savings & Loan Assn Hann's Fourth Add Lt 3 1,732.38
Artvest III The Yancy, A Condominium Unit 002 10.81
Artvest III The Yancy, A Condominium Unit 001 39.06
Ellison/Roxann T Original Town W 18.9' Of E 33' Of S 25.1' Lt 7 Blk 65 51.51
Equitable Building & Loan Assoc The Yancy, A Condominium Unit 101 33.93
Equitable Building & Loan Assoc The Yancy, A Condominium Unit 201B 54.97
Equitable Building & Loan Assoc The Yancy, A Condominium Unit 201C 138.36
Equitable Building & Loan Assoc The Yancy, A Condominium Unit 201D 104.16
Home Federal Savings & Loan Original Town Pt Lts 1-2-3-4-7 & All 5 & 6 & Pt
Vacated Alley Blk 89
352.89
Artvest III The Yancy, A Condominium Unit 602 56.17
Calderon/Eliseo & Jessica Jensen Sub Lt 2 88.17
Iglesia Evangelica Pentecostes Ziller Sub Lt 2 -
Grand Island/City Of Westervelt's Sub To The City Of Grand Island
Vacated St South Of Lt 1
-
City Of Grand Island Original Town S 1/2 Lt 1 Blk 57 32.87
City Of Grand Island Parking Ramp Sub To The City Of Grand Island Lts
1-2-& 3
-
Hill/David C Campbell's Sub To The City Of Grand Island Lts 10
& 11
86.69
Total Amount 89,448.24
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SECTION 2. The special tax shall become delinquent in fifty (50) days from date
of this levy; the entire amount so assessed and levied against each lot or tract may be paid within
fifty (50) days from the date of this levy without interest and the lien of special tax thereby
satisfied and released. After the same shall become delinquent, interest at the rate of fourteen
percent (14%) per annum shall be paid thereon.
SECTION 3. The city treasurer of the City of Grand Island, Nebraska, is hereby
directed to collect the amount of said taxes herein set forth as provided by law.
SECTION 4. Such special assessments shall be paid into a fund to be designated
as the "Downtown Business Improvement District 2013".
SECTION 5. Any provision of the Grand Island City Code, any ordinance, or
part of an ordinance in conflict herewith is hereby repealed.
SECTION 6. This ordinance shall be in force and take effect from and after its
passage and publication, in pamphlet form, within fifteen days in one issue of the Grand Island
Independent as provided by law.
Enacted: September 10, 2013.
____________________________________
Jay Vavricek, Mayor
Attest:
________________________________
RaNae Edwards, City Clerk
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Approved as to Form ¤ ___________
September 6, 2013 ¤ City Attorney
ORDINANCE NO. 9447 (B)
An ordinance to assess and levy a special tax to pay the 2013-2014 revenue year
cost of Downtown Business Improvement District 2013 of the City of Grand Island, Nebraska; to
provide for the collection of such special tax; to repeal any provisions of the Grand Island City
Code, ordinances, or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith; and to provide for publication and
the effective date of this ordinance.
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE MAYOR AND COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
GRAND ISLAND, NEBRASKA:
SECTION 1. There is hereby assessed upon the following described lots, tracts,
and parcels of land, specially benefited, for the purpose of paying the 2013-2014 revenue year
cost of Downtown Business Improvement District 2013 of the City of Grand Island, as adjudged
by the Council of the City, sitting as a Board of Equalization, to the extent of benefits accruing
thereto by reason of such Business Improvement District, after due notice having been given
thereof as provided by law; and a special tax for such 2013-2014 revenue year cost is hereby
levied at one time upon such lots, tracts and lands as follows:
Name Description Assessment
Kinder Morgan Interstate Gas
Transmission
Centrally Assessed 20.88
Sourcegas Distribution LLC Centrally Assessed -
Northwestern Corporation Centrally Assessed 2,083.87
Windstream Nebraska, Inc Centrally Assessed -
Qwest Coorporation Centrally Assessed 3,912.72
AT&T Communications Centrally Assessed 81.70
NE Colorado Cellular Inc Centrally Assessed 23.66
Sprint Nextel Wireless Centrally Assessed 76.28
USCOC Of Nebraska/Kansas DBA US
Cellular
Centrally Assessed 839.36
City Of G I Original Town To The City Of Grand Island All Blks
52 & 53 & Pt Vac Kimball Ave
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Bandasack/Chanh & Siphanh Original Town N 100.5' E 2/3 Lt 1 Blk 54 275.38
Bandasack/Chanh & Siphanh Original Town S 31.9' E 2/3 Of Lt 1 Blk 54 66.14
Wing Properties Inc Original Town W 1/3 Lt 1 Blk 54 21.92
Norris/R Dennis & Patricia A Original Town Lt 2 Blk 54 533.41
City Of G I Original Town To The City Of Grand Island Lt 3 Blk
54
-
City Of G I Original Town To The City Of Grand Island Lt 4 Blk
54
-
Wayne/John W & Teresa A Original Town N 1/2 W 2/3 Lt 6 & N 1/2 Lt 5 Blk 54 439.00
Katrouzos/Gus G Original Town S 60' W 1/3 Lt 5 Blk 54 80.55
Katrouzos/Gus G Original Town S 60' W 16' E 2/3 Lt 5 Blk 54 65.72
Edwards Building Corp Original Town E 28' S 1/2 Lt 5 & N 6' W 38' S 1/2 Lt
5 Blk 54
75.89
Edwards Building Corp Original Town W 22' S 1/2 Lt 6 Blk 54 60.58
Norris/R Dennis & Patricia A Original Town E 22' W 44' S 1/2 & E 22' Lt 6 Blk 54 365.37
Norris/R Dennis & Patricia A Original Town W 1/3 Lt 7 Blk 54 293.47
Norris/R Dennis & Patricia A Original Town C 1/3 Lt 7 Blk 54 285.70
Wing Properties Inc Original Town Lt 8 & E 1/3 Of Lt 7 XC 15' X 15' X 15'
Sold To City Blk 54
699.64
Nathan Detroit Inc Original Town N 1/2 Lt 1 Blk 55 455.81
Nathan Detroit's Original Town N 44' Of S 1/2 Lt 1 Blk 55 304.40
Irvine/Virginia Original Town S 22' Lt 1 Blk 55 93.75
City Of G I Original Town To The City Of Grand Island E 1/2 Lt
3 & All Lt 2 Blk 55
-
City Of G I Original Town To The City Of Grand Island N 1/2 W
1/2 Lt 3 & N 1/2 Lt 4 Blk 55
-
Hoetfelker/Russell L Original Town S 1/2 W 1/2 Lt 3 & S 1/2 Lt 4 Blk 55 351.61
Downtown Center LLC Original Town N 67.5' Lt 5 Blk 55 47.64
Armstrong/Matthew E & Janelle A Original Town N 20' S 64.5' Lt 5 Blk 55 110.34
Erives Enterprises LLC Original Town S 44.5' Lt 5 Blk 55 363.54
Famos Construction Inc Original Town W 2/3 Lt 6 Blk 55 333.01
Campos/Arthur V & Jeanene Original Town E 1/3 Lt 6 Blk 55 135.51
Prairie Winds Art Center Inc Original Town W 1/3 Lt 7 Blk 55 211.82
Merchen/Terrence R Original Town E 2/3 Lt 7 Blk 55 794.89
T W Ziller Properties LLC Original Town W 1/3 Lt 8 Blk 55 148.71
T W Ziller Properties LLC Original Town C 1/3 Lt 8 Blk 55 149.01
T W Ziller Properties LLC Original Town E 1/3 Lt 8 Blk 55 420.43
Downtown Center LLC Original Town N 68' Lt 1 & All Lt 2 & E 1/2 Lt 3 Blk
56
160.07
Downtown Center LLC Original Town N 22' S 42' & W 6' S 20' Lt 1 Blk 56 14.35
Downtown Center LLC Original Town N 22' S 64' Lt 1 Blk 56 13.26
Downtown Center LLC Original Town S 20' E 60' Lt 1 Blk 56 10.96
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City Of G I Original Town To The City Of Grand Island All Lt 4 &
W 1/2 Lt 3 Blk 56
-
Mayhew/Carl & Susan A Original Town W 1/3 Lt 5 Blk 56 259.49
Phengmarath/Nalinh Original Town E 2/3 Lt 5 Blk 56 422.16
Pohl/Helen E & James A Original Town Lt 6 Blk 56 305.37
Johnson/Duane A & Dee Ann Original Town Lt 7 Blk 56 347.77
Downtown Center LLC Original Town Lt 8 Blk 56 2,769.67
City Of G I Park Lot Original Town To The City Of Grand Island N 1/2 Lt
1 & All Lts 2-3 & 4 Blk 57
-
J & B Rentals LLC Ziller Sub Lt 1 556.76
The Grand Foundation, Inc Original Town To The City Of Grand Island E 2/3 Lt
6 Blk 57
-
Jeo Building Company Original Town Lt 7 Blk 57 875.25
Overland Building Corp Original Town Lt 8 Blk 57 1,079.14
Firstier Bank National Assoc Original Town Lts 1 & 2 Blk 58 300.96
Firstier Bank National Assoc Original Town N 1/2 Lt 4 & N 1/2 Lt 3 Blk 58 108.52
Firstier Bank National Assoc Original Town Lt 5 & W 22' Lt 6 Blk 58 1,483.42
Firstier Bank National Assoc Original Town S 1/2 Lt 3 & S 1/2 Lt 4 Blk 58 115.21
Stelk/Mark D Jensen Sub Lt 1 144.01
Calderon/Eliseo & Jessica Original Town W 1/3 Lt 7 Blk 58 222.70
Lindner-Bombeck Trustee/Marilyn A Original Town C 1/3 Lt 7 Blk 58 300.85
Galvan/Jesus G & Victoria Prensa Latina Sub Lt 1 95.79
Calderon/Eliseo & Jessica Prensa Latina Sub Lt 2 96.69
Stelk/Mark D Prensa Latina Sub Lt 4 299.78
Stelk/Mark D & Wanda L Prensa Latina Sub Lt 3 371.22
Mead Building Centers Original Town N 102.5' Lt 1 & All Lt 2 Blk 59 350.33
H & H Land Co Original Town S 29.5' Lt 1 Blk 59 17.78
Mead Building Centers Original Town S 99' Lt 4 & All Lt 3 Blk 59 160.97
Mead Building Centers Original Town N 33' Lt 4 Blk 59 169.42
Berta/Gary & Billie Original Town Lt 5 Blk 59 239.89
Wagoner/Michael R & Lorna D Original Town E 23' W 46' Lt 6 Blk 59 171.30
Gerdes/Larry C & Mary Ann Original Town W 23' Lt 6 Blk 59 170.41
Alexander Enterprises LLC Original Town E 20' Lt 6 & W 1/2 Lt 7 Blk 59 16.90
H & H Land Co Original Town W 22' E 1/2 Lt 7 Blk 59 168.33
H & H Land Co Original Town E 11' Lt 7 & All Lt 8 Blk 59 484.68
CKP LLC Original Town Lts 1 & 2 Blk 60 468.33
CKP LLC Original Town Lt 3 Blk 60 115.45
Business Properties Original Town Lt 4 Blk 60 277.93
618 W 3rd St LLC Original Town Lts 5 & 6 Blk 60 685.81
Alexander Enterprises LLC Original Town Lts 7 & 8 Blk 60 527.73
Abjal LLC Original Town Lts 1 & 2 Blk 61 737.14
Abjal LLC Original Town Lts 3 & 4 Blk 61 674.73
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JUNEBUG2 LLC Original Town Lt 5 Blk 61 656.35
Hansen Properties LLC Original Town Lts 6-7 & 8 Blk 61 754.17
D & A Investments LLC Original Town S 44' Lt 1 Blk 62 181.55
D & A Investments LLC Original Town N 88' Lt 1 Blk 62 478.95
D & A Investments LLC Original Town Lt 2 Blk 62 271.80
Northwestern Public Service
Company
Original Town To The City Of Grand Island S 66' Lt 4
& N 66' E 57' Lt 3 & S 66' Lt 3 Blk 62
-
DMBG Investments LLC Original Town N 66' W 9' Lt 3 & N 66' Lt 4 Blk 62 144.86
Moreno/Vincent A Original Town S 1/2 W 50' Lt 5 Blk 62 87.08
Midwest Premier Investments LLC Original Town N 1/2 W 50' Lt 5 Blk 62 244.06
Vogel Enterprises Ltd An IA Corp Original Town E 16' Lt 5 & W 1/2 Lt 6 Blk 62 58.91
Vogel Enterprises Ltd An IA Corp Original Town E 1/2 Lt 6 & W 1/2 Lt 7 Blk 62 352.61
Wardens & Vestrymen Of St
Stephen's
Original Town To The City Of Grand Island E 1/2 Lt
7 & All Lt 8 Blk 62
-
Old Sears Development Inc Original Town Lts 1 & 2 Blk 63 1,065.57
Old Sears Development Inc Original Town E 2/3 Lt 3 Blk 63 341.70
Masonic Templecraft Asso Of GI Original Town W 1/3 Lt 3 & E 1/3 Lt 4 Blk 63 -
Centro Cristiano Internacional Original Town To The City Of Grand Island W 2/3 Lt
4 Blk 63
211.61
Wardens & Vestrymen Of St
Stephens
St. Stephens Sub To The City Of Grand Island Lt 1 -
Wardens & Vestry St Stephens St. Stephens Sub To The City Of Grand Island Lt 2 -
Hack/Monte C & Sheri S Original Town S 88' Lt 8 Blk 63 374.01
G I Fed Of Labor/Bldg Assn Inc Original Town To The City Of Grand Island N 44' Lt
8 Blk 63
-
Nielsen/Thomas L & Lois E Original Town E 1/3 Lt 1 Blk 64 384.48
Hand/Craig C Original Town C 1/3 Lt 1 Blk 64 141.67
Cosrec LLC Original Town W 1/3 Lt 1 Blk 64 181.79
Pham/Tammy Original Town E 44' Lt 2 Blk 64 254.22
Walsh/Ivan P & Sharon L Original Town W 1/3 Lt 2 Blk 64 193.37
Double S Properties LLC Original Town E 1/3 Lt 3 Blk 64 176.69
Saira E/Jose Isidro Original Town W 2/3 Lt 3 Blk 64 157.46
Gerdes/Galen E & Tamera M Original Town Lt 4 Blk 64 835.15
City Of G I Original Town To The City Of Grand Island Lt 5 Blk
64
-
City Of G I Original Town To The City Of Grand Island Lts 6 & 7
Blk 64
-
Wagoner/Lorna Original Town N 22' Lt 8 Blk 64 169.60
Taylor/Terry N & Susan M Original Town S 1/2 N 1/3 Lt 8 Blk 64 165.89
Shehein/E Lavern & Donna R Original Town N 44' S 88' Lt 8 Blk 64 172.73
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City Of G I Original Town To The City Of Grand Island S 44' Lt 8
Blk 64
-
Edwards Building Corp Original Town Lt 1 Blk 65 203.71
Nielsen/Thomas L & Lois E Original Town E 1/3 Lt 2 Blk 65 156.06
Swanson/Constance K Original Town C 1/3 Lt 2 Blk 65 147.11
Archway Partnership Original Town W 1/3 Lt 2 Blk 65 231.05
Bartenbach Real Estate, LLC Original Town E 1/3 Lt 3 Blk 65 152.44
Iglesia Evengelica Pentecostes Original Town To The City Of Grand Island C 1/3 Lt
3 Blk 65
-
Brown/Janelle L A Original Town W 1/3 Lt 3 Blk 65 133.61
Hoffer/Allen & Linda Original Town E 1/3 Lt 4 Blk 65 269.50
Lambrecht/Harriet K Original Town W 2/3 Lt 4 Blk 65 168.25
J & B Rentals LLC Original Town S 44' N 1/2 Lt 5 Blk 65 218.58
Taylor/Terry N & Susan M Original Town N 22' Lt 5 Blk 65 127.84
J O Enterprises Inc Original Town S 1/2 Lt 5 Blk 65 271.99
J & B Rentals LLC Original Town W 1/3 Lt 6 Blk 65 83.34
T W Ziller Properties LLC Original Town E 2/3 Lt 6 Blk 65 159.56
T W Ziller Properties LLC Original Town W 1/2 Lt 7 Blk 65 154.67
C & S Group LLC Original Town N 55' E 1/2 Lt 7 & N 55' Lt 8 Blk 65 47.34
C & S Group LLC Original Town Pt W 18.9' E 1/2 Lt 7 & N 29.9' E
14.1' Lt 7 & W 29' Of C 22' Of E 1/2 Lt 7 & N 29.9'
Of S 55'Lt 8 XC N 6' S 31.1' E 40' Lt 8 Blk 65
163.47
Parmley/David J Original Town C 22' E 4' Lt 7 & C 22' Lt 8 Blk 65 268.50
C & S Group LLC Original Town S 25.1' E 14.1' Lt 7 & S 25.1' Lt 8 & N
6' S 31.1' E 40' Lt 8 Blk 65
211.02
Garcia/Juan F & Maria Dejesus Original Town Lts 1 & 2 Blk 66 619.06
Garcia/Maria de Jesus Original Town W 2/3 Lt 3 XC W 17.5' Of S 44' Blk 66 239.34
Vipperman/John Fredrick Original Town E 1/3 Lt 3 Blk 66 217.84
Duda/James G Original Town N 88' E 1/3 Lt 4 Blk 66 223.98
Wing Properties Inc Original Town N 88' C 1/3 Lt 4 Blk 66 278.02
Jerke/Kristopher Original Town N 80' W 1/3 Lt 4 Blk 66 225.33
Anson Investment & Development Original Town W 17 1/2' S 44' Lt 3 & N 8' S 52' W
22' & S 44' Lt 4 Blk 66
280.71
Bartenbach Real Estate, LLC Original Town W 1/3 Lt 6 & All Lt 5 Blk 66 494.38
Bartenbach Real Estate, LLC Original Town E 2/3 Lt 6 & W 1/3 Lt 7 Blk 66 257.20
Keeshan/James E & Mary Ann Original Town E 2/3 Lt 7 Blk 66 261.66
Procon Management Inc Original Town Lt 8 Blk 66 2,962.00
City Of Gi Original Town To The City Of Grand Island N 1/2 Blk
67
-
Plaza Square Development LLC Original Town S 1/2 Blk 67 1,450.34
City Of Grand Island Original Town To The City Of Grand Island E 1/3 Lt
2 & All Lt 1 Blk 68
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S & V Investments LLC SV Sub Lt 1 1,709.52
Plaza Square A Partnership Original Town W 22' Lt 6 & All Lt 5 Blk 68 130.41
Smith/Jonathan M Original Town W 6' Lt 7 & E 2/3 Lt 6 Blk 68 245.65
Smith/Jonathan M Original Town E 60' Lt 7 Blk 68 248.99
Plate/Tim C Original Town Lt 8 Blk 68 226.49
Westerby/Douglas M & Mikaela N Original Town Lt 1 Blk 77 79.13
201 E 2nd LLC Original Town Lt 2 Blk 77 65.75
201 E 2nd LLC Original Town Lts 3 & 4 Blk 77 1,462.31
City Of Grand Island NE Original Town To The City Of Grand Island Lts 5-6-
7-8 Blk 77
-
City Of G I Original Town To The City Of Grand Island All Blk 78
& Vacated Alley
-
Equitable Bldg & Loan Assn/The Original Town Lt 1 Blk 79 335.05
Equitable Bldg & Loan Assn Of GI Original Town Lt 2 Blk 79 100.02
Equitable Bldg & Loan Assn/The Original Town S 44' Lt 3 & S 44' Lt 4 Blk 79 1,304.14
Equitable Bldg & Loan Assn Of GI Original Town N 26' 10.5 Lt 8 Blk 79 25.67
Equitable Bldg & Loan Assn Of G I Original Town S 17' 1.5 N 44' Lt 8 Blk 79 14.72
Equitable Bldg & Loan Assn Of G I Original Town S 88' Lt 8 Blk 79 89.10
O'Neill/Joseph P Original Town E 22' Lt 4 & W 22' Lt 3 Blk 80 174.91
O'Neill/Joseph P Original Town W 44' Lt 4 Blk 80 126.42
Northwestern Bell Tele Co Original Town To The City Of Grand Island Lts 5-6-7
Blk 80
-
Northwestern Bell Tele Co Original Town To The City Of Grand Island N 44' Lt
8 Blk 80
-
Huston/David C Original Town C 1/3 Lt 8 Blk 80 339.00
Federal Bldg Original Town To The City Of Grand Island Lts 1-2 &
E 44' Lt 3 Blk 80
-
Mitchell/Derek L & Ruth E Original Town S 44' Lt 8 Blk 80 235.73
Victory Bible Fellowship Of The Original Town To The City Of Grand Island Lt 1 Blk
81
-
Chamber Of Commerce Of Gi Inc Original Town To The City Of Grand Island E 2/3 Lt
2 Blk 81
-
Trampe/Ronald E & Sharon R Original Town W 1/3 Lt 2 Blk 81 150.26
Kansas NE Assoc Of Seventh Day Original Town To The City Of Grand Island E 1/3 Lt
3 Blk 81
-
Encinger Enterprises LLC Original Town C 1/3 Lt 3 Blk 81 236.19
Krauss/Ronald C & Vada M Original Town W 1/3 Lt 3 & All 4 Blk 81 448.64
Walnut Street Partnership Original Town Lt 5 Blk 81 421.56
Walnut Street Partnership Original Town Lt 6 Blk 81 171.28
Wheeler Street Partnership Original Town Lt 7 & S 2/3 Lt 8 Blk 81 846.91
Wheeler Street Partnership Original Town N 1/3 Lt 8 Blk 81 239.37
Grand Island Independent Original Town Lt 1 & Pt Vac Alley Blk 82 80.78
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Grand Island Independent Original Town Lt 2 & Pt Vac Alley Blk 82 279.48
Grand Island Independent Original Town Lt 3 & Pt Vac Alley Blk 82 80.78
Grand Island Independent Original Town Lt 4 & Pt Vac Alley Blk 82 175.70
Grand Island Independent Original Town Lts 5-6-7-8 & Pt Vac Alley Blk 82 2,642.36
Grand Island Hospitality LLC Original Town Lts 1 & 2 Blk 83 375.04
Jomida Inc A NE Corp Original Town Lts 3 & 4 Blk 83 959.87
Calderon/Eliseo & Jessica Original Town N 60.35' Lt 5 Blk 83 160.92
J & B Rentals LLC Original Town S 71.65' Lt 5 Blk 83 174.15
Mateo P/Tomas Original Town W 2/3 Lt 6 Blk 83 240.05
Perez/Sylvia Original Town E 1/3 Lt 6 & All Lt 7 Blk 83 275.28
Wooden/Michael Owen & Sonya
Kay
Original Town E 41' N 28' Lt 8 Blk 83 128.63
Wooden/Michael Owen & Sonya
Kay
Original Town Pt N 1/3 & S 2/3 Lt 8 Blk 83~ 186.87
Park Original Town To The City Of Grand Island All Blk 84 -
Gatzemeyer/Frances Mae Original Town Lt 1 Blk 85 478.89
Gatzemeyer/Frances Mae Original Town Lt 2 Blk 85 180.15
Contryman & Asso Prop Original Town Lts 3 & 4 Blk 85 457.24
Grand Island Liederkranz Original Town Pt Lts 1-2-3 & 4 Blk 87 283.98
City Of G I Original Town To The City Of Grand Island All Blk 88 -
Dodge & Elk Park Lots Original Town To The City Of Grand Island Pt Blk 89 -
Enviro-Clean Contractors Inc Original Town N 60' Fr Lts 1 & 2 & N 60' Of E 24' Of
Lt 3 Blk 89
307.90
Hall Co Original Town To The City Of Grand Island Strip 8' X
66' & Pt Lt 8 Blk 91
-
Dominick/Audrey Original Town E 6' N 103' E 37' S 29' Lt 2 & All Lt 1
Blk 92
-
City Of G I Original Town To The City Of Grand Island Lt 2 XC E
6' N 103' & E 37' S 29' Lt 2 Blk 92
-
City Of G I Original Town To The City Of Grand Island E 50' Lt 3
Blk 92
-
City Of G I Original Town To The City Of Grand Island W 16' Lt
3 & All Lt 4 Blk 92
-
Emery/Gregory D & Charlene A Campbell's Sub E 51' 8 Lts 1-2-3 85.82
Wagoner/Lorna Campbell's Sub W 75'4 Lts 1-2-3 266.53
Hastings Grain Inspection Inc Campbell's Sub Lts 4-5-6 & N 10' Lt 7 159.64
Hastings Grain Inspection Inc Campbell's Sub S 12' Lt 7 & All Lt 8 228.77
Two Brothers Inc Campbell's Sub 32' X 127' Lt 9 209.38
Hill/David C Campbell's Sub Lts 12 & 13 285.31
Hall Co Court House Add To The City Of Grand Island Lt 1 -
Hall Co Court House Add To The City Of Grand Island Lt 2 -
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Hall Co Court House Add To The City Of Grand Island Lt 3 -
Hall Co Court House Add To The City Of Grand Island Lt 4 -
County Of Hall Nebraska Hann's Add To The City Of Grand Island N 31' Lt 2 &
S 13.75' Lt 1 Blk 1~
-
County Of Hall Hann's Fourth Add To The City Of Grand Island Lt 2 -
Loeffler/Edward A & Jane A Hann's Add N 14' Lt 3 & S 26' Lt 2 Blk 1~ 283.01
Campbell/Hunter A H & Kathleen A Hann's Add N 7' Pt Lt 4 & S 43' Lt 3 Blk 1~ 254.29
Morfin/Miguel I Delamora Hann's Add E 60' Of S 50' Of Lt 4 Blk 1~~ 219.41
Campbell/Kathleen A Hann's Add W 67' Of S 50' Of Lt 4 Blk 1~ 122.05
County Of Hall Hann's Fourth Add To The City Of Grand Island Lt 1 -
Marsh Properties LLC Hann's Second Add S 5' Of Lt 2 & All Lt 3 Blk 4 480.36
Ummel Jr/Tommy L Hann's Fifth Sub Lt 2 178.58
Mueller/Robert J Hann's Fifth Sub Lt 1 115.69
Two Brothers Inc Hann's 3Rd Add W 111' X 118' Blk 5 433.79
Rosales-Monzon/Carlos A Hann's 3Rd Add N 52.5' Of E 91.9' Of Blk 5 234.14
Royle/Cecilia B Hann's 3Rd Add E 56' Of W 174' Of Blk 5 156.43
Valenzuela/Linda L Hann's 3Rd Add S 58.5' Of E 91.9' Of Blk 5 225.88
Hoos Insurance Agency Inc Railroad Add Lt 4 & Pt Vac St Blk 97 263.61
Sanchez/Filemon Railroad Add N 1/2 Lt 1 Blk 98 21.44
Sanchez/Filemon Railroad Add S 1/2 Lt 1 Blk 98 303.03
Carlson/Arvid C Railroad Add Lt 2 Blk 98 110.74
Kuehner/Carolyn E Railroad Add W 1/2 Lt 3 Blk 98 152.56
Schafer/Lee Ann G & Michael W Railroad Add E 1/2 Lt 3 Blk 98 166.91
Plate/Tim C Railroad Add N 86' Lt 4 Blk 98 89.10
Plate/Tim C Railroad Add S 46' Lt 4 Blk 98 162.65
Plate/Tim C Railroad Add Lt 5 Blk 98 542.90
Plate/Tim C Railroad Add Lt 6 Blk 98 239.30
Benitez/Floriberto Sanchez Railroad Add W 52' Lt 7 Blk 98 218.81
Sanchez/Filemon Railroad Add E 14' Lt 7 & All Lt 8 Blk 98 432.56
Vaclavek/Lee Ann Railroad Add Fr Lt 1 & Fr Lt 2 Blk 105 114.15
Fox Family LLC Railroad Add Lt 3 Blk 105 202.01
Lazendorf Holdings Limited
Partnership
Railroad Add Lt 4 Blk 105 362.64
Fox Family LLC Railroad Add Lt 5 & Fr Lts 6 & 7 XC City Blk 105 1,048.49
Starkel/Jerid & Tracy Railroad Add Lts 1 & 2 Blk 106 356.73
C & S Group LLC Railroad Add Lt 3 Blk 106 199.62
Fernandez/Guadalupe & Pedro Railroad Add Lt 4 Blk 106 318.26
Muffler Shop Inc/The Railroad Add Lts 1 & 2 Blk 107 421.56
Muffler Shop Inc/The Railroad Add Lts 3 & 4 Blk 107 174.37
Lane Home Improvement Railroad Add S 2/3 Lt 5 Blk 107 183.40
Lane Home Improvement Railroad Add N 1/3 Lt 5 Blk 107 143.13
Fox/Charles E & Mary A Railroad Add Lt 6 Blk 107 276.37
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Fox/Charles E & Mary A Railroad Add Lt 7 XC N 60' Of E 22' & XC E 29.54' Of
S 71.50' Blk 107
202.61
Janda Dds Pc/David E Railroad Add S 72' Lt 8 & E 29.54' Of S 71.50' Lt 7
Blk 107
301.43
Clinch/Barbara J Railroad Add N 60' Of E 22' Lt 7 & N 60' Lt 8 Blk 107 253.67
Fox/Richard & Marilyn Railroad Add Lts 1 & 2 Blk 108 453.83
Williams/Casey & Misti Railroad Add E 37' Lt 3 Blk 108 191.96
Douglas Bookkeeping Service Inc Railroad Add W 29' Lt 3 & All Lt 4 Blk 108 552.15
Placke/Donald J & Janet L Railroad Add S 88' Lt 5 Blk 108 127.28
Placke/Donald J & Janet L Railroad Add N 44' Lt 5 Blk 108 74.09
LBE Family Limited Partnership Railroad Add Lt 6 Blk 108 275.34
Bosselman Inc Railroad Add Lts 7 & 8 Blk 108 551.31
Gilroy/David A & Carolyn J Railroad Add S 61' Lt 1 & S 61' Lt 2 Blk 109 194.02
Haney/Thomas W & Diane K Railroad Add N 71'Lt 1 & N 71' Lt 2 Blk 109~ 129.85
Roebuck Enterprises LLC Railroad Add E 59.5' Lt 3 Blk 109 143.49
J & B Rentals, LLC Railroad Add E 52'11 Lt 4 & W 6.5' Lt 3 Blk 109~ 66.75
Mcshannon/Roger L & Sharon K Railroad Add E 52' 11 Of Lt 5 & All Lt 6 Blk 109 206.54
LPB, LLC Railroad Add Lts 7 & 8 Blk 109 641.90
Hall Co Westervelt's Sub To The City Of Grand Island Lt 2 -
Hall Co Westervelt's Sub To The City Of Grand Island Lt 3 -
Hall Co Westervelt's Sub To The City Of Grand Island N 52
1/3' Of W 150' Lt 4
-
Hall Co Westervelt's Sub To The City Of Grand Island Lt 5 -
County Of Hall Westervelt's Sub To The City Of Grand Island W 86'
Of E 165' Of 4 & W 86' Of E 165' Of N 48.5' Lt 5
-
County Of Hall Westervelt's Sub To The City Of Grand Island W Pt
Of N 48.5' X 150' Lt 5 & 26.17' X 150' Of W Pt Lt 4
-
Schager/Margo Gilbert's Sub North, Part Of Blk 79, Original Town
22' X 99' Lt A
150.15
Equitable Building & Loan Assoc Gilbert's Sub North, Part Of Blk 79, Original Town Lt
B
156.81
Equitable Building & Loan Assoc The Yancy, A Condominium Unit 102 140.98
Equitable Building & Loan Assoc The Yancy, A Condominium Unit 103 203.86
Equitable Building & Loan Assn/The The Yancy, A Condominium Unit 104 507.32
Equitable Building & Loan Assoc The Yancy, A Condominium Unit 201A 454.82
Devco Investment Corporation The Yancy, A Condominium Unit 301 96.70
George/Mollie Jo The Yancy, A Condominium Unit 302 70.22
Farr/Thomas M & Nita J The Yancy, A Condominium Unit 303 99.88
Zins/William L The Yancy, A Condominium Unit 304 92.04
Teng/Irene The Yancy, A Condominium Unit 305 -
Baxter/Dudley D & Diana K The Yancy, A Condominium Unit 401 71.37
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Artvest III, A NE General Partner The Yancy, A Condominium Unit 402 81.42
Artvest III, A NE General Partner The Yancy, A Condominium Unit 403 78.18
Jones/Michael D The Yancy, A Condominium Unit 404 129.29
Artvest III, A NE General Partner The Yancy, A Condominium Unit 405 78.56
Powers/Yolanda L The Yancy, A Condominium Unit 406 110.82
Fordham/Wyndell F & Barbara B The Yancy, A Condominium Unit 407 121.67
Luce/Eric D The Yancy, A Condominium Unit 501 103.10
Artvest III, A NE General Partner The Yancy, A Condominium Unit 502 83.69
Baxter/Dudley D & Diana K The Yancy, A Condominium Unit 503 78.24
Kody Sindelar The Yancy, A Condominium Unit 504 98.72
Artvest III, A NE General Partner The Yancy, A Condominium Unit 505 78.62
Jon M & Chandra L Myers The Yancy, A Condominium Unit 506 110.90
Mowitz/Lynn The Yancy, A Condominium Unit 507 125.39
Artvest III, A NE General Partner The Yancy, A Condominium Unit 601 72.07
Artvest III The Yancy, A Condominium Unit 602 83.83
Shaw/Stephanie A The Yancy, A Condominium Unit 603 112.32
Clyne/Thomas B The Yancy, A Condominium Unit 604 90.50
Artvest III, A NE General Partner The Yancy, A Condominium Unit 605 78.70
Lind/Sharon Graves The Yancy, A Condominium Unit 606 77.85
Arp/Charmaine L The Yancy, A Condominium Unit 607 117.62
Lind/Sharon Graves The Yancy, A Condominium Unit 701 78.81
Artvest III, A NE General Partner The Yancy, A Condominium Unit 702 83.94
Johnson/Margaret A The Yancy, A Condominium Unit 703 78.46
Burtscher/Jan L The Yancy, A Condominium Unit 704 129.57
Rathjen/Michelle R The Yancy, A Condominium Unit 705 86.56
Long/Clifton J The Yancy, A Condominium Unit 706 77.62
Vodehnal/Lloyd L The Yancy, A Condominium Unit 707 -
Artvest III, A NE General Partner The Yancy, A Condominium Unit 801 72.22
Mapes & Co General Partnership The Yancy, A Condominium Unit 802 84.02
Mapes & Co General Partnership The Yancy, A Condominium Unit 803 91.87
Chase/Charles D The Yancy, A Condominium Unit 804 148.46
Alexander/Wendy L The Yancy, A Condominium Unit 805 97.05
Nelson/Jack L The Yancy, A Condominium Unit 806 84.46
Nissen/James F The Yancy, A Condominium Unit 901 72.24
Evnen/Everett A & Elaine S The Yancy, A Condominium Unit 902 84.08
Evnen/Everett A & Elaine S The Yancy, A Condominium Unit 903 91.92
Atkins/Ann C The Yancy, A Condominium Unit 904 135.51
Dizmang/Tammy L The Yancy, A Condominium Unit 905 97.11
Lind/Sharon Graves The Yancy, A Condominium Unit 906 137.94
Todd/Linda M The Yancy, A Condominium Unit 1001 78.98
Fogland/Dan & Chris The Yancy, A Condominium Unit 1002 84.11
Gillam/Jeremy S & Jack L The Yancy, A Condominium Unit 1003 91.98
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Whitehead/Diana L The Yancy, A Condominium Unit 1004 177.72
Megard/Ruth E The Yancy, A Condominium Unit 1005 98.30
Aden/Steven G The Yancy, A Condominium Unit 1006 -
Jon M & Chandra Myers The Yancy, A Condominium Unit 1101 79.09
Clare/Linda L The Yancy, A Condominium Unit 1102 84.19
Buckley/Lynn A The Yancy, A Condominium Unit 1103 -
Jon M & Chandra Myers The Yancy, A Condominium Unit 1104 141.22
Boley/Loren E The Yancy, A Condominium Unit 1105 98.44
Lynn Mowitz The Yancy, A Condominium Unit 1106 145.07
Home Federal Savings & Loan Assn Hann's Fourth Add Lt 3 1,732.38
Artvest III The Yancy, A Condominium Unit 002 10.81
Artvest III The Yancy, A Condominium Unit 001 39.06
Ellison/Roxann T Original Town W 18.9' Of E 33' Of S 25.1' Lt 7 Blk 65 51.51
Equitable Building & Loan Assoc The Yancy, A Condominium Unit 101 33.93
Equitable Building & Loan Assoc The Yancy, A Condominium Unit 201B 54.97
Equitable Building & Loan Assoc The Yancy, A Condominium Unit 201C 138.36
Equitable Building & Loan Assoc The Yancy, A Condominium Unit 201D 104.16
Home Federal Savings & Loan Original Town Pt Lts 1-2-3-4-7 & All 5 & 6 & Pt
Vacated Alley Blk 89
352.89
Artvest III The Yancy, A Condominium Unit 602 56.17
Calderon/Eliseo & Jessica Jensen Sub Lt 2 88.17
Iglesia Evangelica Pentecostes Ziller Sub Lt 2 -
Grand Island/City Of Westervelt's Sub To The City Of Grand Island
Vacated St South Of Lt 1
-
City Of Grand Island Original Town S 1/2 Lt 1 Blk 57 32.87
City Of Grand Island Parking Ramp Sub To The City Of Grand Island Lts
1-2-& 3
-
Hill/David C Campbell's Sub To The City Of Grand Island Lts 10
& 11
86.69
Total Amount 89,999.90
SECTION 2. The special tax shall become delinquent in fifty (50) days from date
of this levy; the entire amount so assessed and levied against each lot or tract may be paid within
fifty (50) days from the date of this levy without interest and the lien of special tax thereby
satisfied and released. After the same shall become delinquent, interest at the rate of fourteen
percent (14%) per annum shall be paid thereon.
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SECTION 3. The city treasurer of the City of Grand Island, Nebraska, is hereby
directed to collect the amount of said taxes herein set forth as provided by law.
SECTION 4. Such special assessments shall be paid into a fund to be designated
as the "Downtown Business Improvement District 2013".
SECTION 5. Any provision of the Grand Island City Code, any ordinance, or
part of an ordinance in conflict herewith is hereby repealed.
SECTION 6. This ordinance shall be in force and take effect from and after its
passage and publication, in pamphlet form, within fifteen days in one issue of the Grand Island
Independent as provided by law.
Enacted: September 10, 2013.
____________________________________
Jay Vavricek, Mayor
Attest:
________________________________
RaNae Edwards, City Clerk
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City of Grand Island
Tuesday, September 10, 2013
Council Session
Item F-5
#9448 – Consideration of Assessments for Second Street Business
Improvement District 2013
This item relates to the aforementioned Board of Equalization item D-2.
Staff Contact: Jaye Monter, Finance Director
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Approved as to Form ¤ ___________
September 6, 2013 ¤ City Attorney
ORDINANCE NO. 9448
An ordinance to assess and levy a special tax to pay the 2013-2014 revenue year
cost of Second Street Business Improvement District 2013 of the City of Grand Island,
Nebraska; to provide for the collection of such special tax; to repeal any provisions of the Grand
Island City Code, ordinances, or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith; and to provide for
publication and the effective date of this ordinance.
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE MAYOR AND COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
GRAND ISLAND, NEBRASKA:
SECTION 1. There is hereby assessed upon the following described lots, tracts,
and parcels of land, specially benefited, for the purpose of paying the 2013-2014 revenue year
cost of Second Street Business Improvement District 2013 of the City of Grand Island, as
adjudged by the Council of the City, sitting as a Board of Equalization, to the extent of benefits
accruing thereto by reason of such Business Improvement District, after due notice having been
given thereof as provided by law; and a special tax for such 2013-2014 revenue year cost is
hereby levied at one time upon such lots, tracts and lands as follows:
Name Description Assessment
Library Board Of Grand Island
Arnold & Abbott's Add To The City Of Grand Island All
Lts 1-2-3-4 & Pt Lts 5-6-7-8 Blk 17 & Pt Vacated
Washington St -
J.J.A. Holdings LLC Arnold & Abbott's Add Lt 5 XC State Blk 18 133.46
J.J.A. Holdings LLC Arnold & Abbott's Add Lts 6-7-8 XC State Blk 18 395.92
JBWS Property Group LLC
Arnold & Abbott's Add Lt 2 XC State Row Blk 20
(Comp Railroad Add) 132.68
Staab Real Estate LLC
Arnold & Abbott's Add E 60' Lt 3 XC State Row Blk 20
(Comp Fr Lt 4 Co Sub 16-11-9) 119.04
Staab Real Estate LLC
Arnold & Abbott's Add W 6' Lt 3 & All Lt 4 XC State
Row Blk 20 (Comp Fr Lt 4 Co Sub 16-11-9) 145.46
1203 LLC Arnold Place Lt 1 XC State Row & All 2 Blk 3 263.68
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ORDINANCE NO. 9448 (Cont.)
Grand Island Womans Club Inc
Arnold Place Add To The City Of Grand Island Lts 1 &
2 XC State Blk 4 -
Apfel Funeral Home Inc
Arnold Place Lts 3-4 XC State & All Lt 5 & W 1/3 Lt 6
Blk 4 264.20
Waind Properties LLC Baker's Add Pt W 1/2 Lt 7 & Pt Lt 6 Blk 10 162.30
Watkins/David H & Marilyn E Baker's Add Pt E 1/2 Lt 7 Blk 10 50.22
Watkins/David H & Marilyn E Baker's Add Pt Lt 8 Blk 10 105.12
Watkins/David H & Marilyn E Baker's Add Pt Lt 9 Blk 10 102.96
Hogeland/Andy A Baker's Add N 128.84' Lt 10 Blk 10 108.40
RSI Inc
Baker's Add Lts 1-2-3-4-5-8-9-10 & E 1/2 Lt 7 & 8'
Strip Adj S XC State Blk 11 366.62
Elm Real Estate L C Baker's Add Lt 6 & W 1/2 Lt 7 XC State Blk 11 161.28
Victoria Land Partners Lp Baker's Add Lts 5-6-7-8-9 XC State Blk 12 528.26
Meme Thetmontri Baker's Add N 90.5' Lt 1 XC State Blk 14 108.08
Royle/Tina M Baker's Add Lt 2 XC State Blk 14 103.94
Samson Trustee/Kelly Baker's Add Lt 3 XC State Blk 14 103.82
J & B Rentals LLC Baker's Add Lt 4 XC State Blk 14 102.96
Shuman/Rebecca R Baker's Add N 1/2 Lt 5 XC State Blk 14 108.40
JUBBA LLC Baker's Add Lts 1-2-3 Blk 15 EX State 315.30
JUBBA LLC Baker's Add Lt 4 XC State Blk 15 102.96
Daffodil LLC Baker's Add Lt 5 XC State Blk 15 108.40
Daffodil LLC Baker's Add Lts 1-2-3-4-5 XC City Blk 16 526.84
Gosda Car Wash LLC Baker's Add Lts 1, 2 & 3 Blk 17 315.48
Leaman/Michael & Ralisa Baker's Add Lts 4 & 5 Blk 17 211.66
Hardware Land Co Of G I Ltd
Kernohan & Decker's Add All Blk 5 & E 40' Vac
Harrison St & Vac Alley -
Escobar/Dilma E Kernohan & Decker's Add Lt 4 & Pt Vac Alley Blk 6 -
Hehnson LLC Kernohan & Decker's Add Lt 5 & Pt Vac Alley Blk 6 -
Albright/Cleo E
Kernohan & Decker's Add W 20' Of Lt 6 & All Lt 5 XC
State Row Blk 10 172.00
Casey's Retail Co
Kernohan & Decker's Add All Lts 7 & 8 & E 46' Of Lt 6
XC State Row B~Lk 10 (Comp Pt Lts 7 & 8 Blk 4
Spaulding & Gregg's)~ 356.12
Grand Island Properties
Kernohan & Decker's Add N 1/2 Of Lt 1 & All Lts 2, 3,
4, 5, 6, & 7 & Pt Vac Alley & Pt Vac St XC S 10' To City
Blk 11 474.24
Folsom/John D & Sallie S Kernohan & Decker's Add Lt 8 XC Row Blk 11 131.68
Grand Island Properties
Kernohan & Decker's Add XC City All Blk 12 & W 40'
Of Vac Mo XC State 608.96
CVS 10243 NE LLC
Kernohan & Decker's Add All Lts 1-2-3-4 & Pt Lts 5-6
& 7 & Pt Vac Alley Blk 13 394.94
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ORDINANCE NO. 9448 (Cont.)
Five Points Bank Kernohan & Decker's Add Pt Lt 8 Pt Vac Alley Blk 13 132.30
Johnson/Merleen
Kernohan & Decker's Add W 26' Lt 7 & E 33' Lt 6 EX
State Blk 14 118.00
Real Estate Group Of Grand
Island
Kernohan & Decker's Add W 33' Lt 6 Blk 14 XC State
(Comp Blk 51 Packer & Barr's Second Add) 66.88
Johnson/Merleen
Kernohan & Decker's Add Lt 8 & E 40' Lt 7 XC State
Row Blk 14 210.28
Bruggeman Investments LLC
Kernohan & Decker's Add Fr Lts 1-2-3-4-7 & 8 XC
State Row Blk 15 & Vac Alley (Comp Charles
Wasmer's Add Fr Lts 2 Thru 4 & Lts 6 Thru 10 Blk 2 &
Vac Alley) 526.14
Autozone Development Corp Autozone Sub Lt 1 XC Row 319.34
Video Kingdom Of Grand
Island Inc Autozone Sub Lt 2 XC State Row 208.66
Walgreen Co An Illinois Corp
Kernohan & Decker's Add Lts 1 & 2 & E 10' Of Lt 3 &
Pt Vac St XC State Blk 17 364.00
Walgreen Co An Illinois Corp
Kernohan & Decker's Add Lt 4 XC City & W 56' Lt 3 XC
State Blk 17 245.32
Beckman/Dale F & Karleen K Kernohan & Decker's Add Lt 5 Blk 17 -
Nebr Dist Council Of
Assemblies Kernohan & Decker's Add Pt E 2/3 Lt 1 Blk 18 86.98
Nebr Dist Council Of
Assemblies
Kernohan & Decker's Add Pt Of Pt W 1/3 Of Lt 1 & Pt
E 1/3 Of Lt 2 Blk 18 88.00
Walgreen Co An Illinois Corp
Kernohan & Decker's Add W 2/3 Lt 2 & All Lts 3 & 4 &
Pt Vac St XC State Blk 18 432.00
Evans/Randy L
Kernohan & Decker's Add Fr Lts 3 & 4 XC State Row
Blk 19 (Comp Blk 7 Spaulding & Gregg's Add & Comp
Blk 19 Palmer's Sub) 264.42
Mues/Joan A
Koenig & Wiebe's Add E 16' Fr Lt 7 & All Lt 8 Blk 120
(Comp Railroad Add) -
Real Estate Group Of Grand
Island
Packer & Barr's Second Add Lt 5 Blk 51 XC State
(Comp Blk 14 Kernohan & Decker's Add)_ 131.48
State Of Ne Hdq State Patrol &
Packer & Barr's Second Add To The City Of Grand
Island Lts 5 & 6 Blk 52 (Comp Baker's Add) -
State Of Nebr
Packer & Barr's Second Add To The City Of Grand
Island Lts 7 & 8 Blk 52 -
Schaffer/David L & Frances F Railroad Add Lt 5 Blk 114 133.46
Story/Mary Railroad Add Lt 6 Blk 114 131.56
Ktdoublemd LLC Railroad Add Lt 8 Blk 114 131.72
TMT Investments LLC Railroad Add Lt 1 Blk 115 131.72
Orozco/Rafael B & Rita Railroad Add Lt 2 Blk 115 132.48
Orozco/Rafael & Rita C Railroad Add Lt 3 Blk 115 131.72
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ORDINANCE NO. 9448 (Cont.)
Raile Properties, L.L.C. Railroad Add Lt 4 Blk 115 130.74
Raile Properties, L.L.C. Railroad Add Lts 1 & 2 Blk 117 264.20
Puncochar/Harlan R Railroad Add E 1/2 Lt 3 Blk 117 64.18
C & A Properties LLC Railroad Add W 1/2 Lt 3 Blk 117 67.54
Durham/Roberta K & Steven G Railroad Add Lt 4 Blk 117 131.50
Fowle/Larry W Railroad Add N 49.5' Lt 5 Blk 117 -
Hernandez/Mirna Y Martinez Railroad Add S 82.5' Lt 5 Blk 117 -
Overland National Bank Railroad Add Lt 5 XC State & All Lts 6-7-8 Blk 118 529.12
JBWS Property Group LLC Railroad Add Lt 1 Blk 120 110.44
City Of Grand Island
Spaulding & Gregg's Add To The City Of Grand Island
Pt Lts 5-6-7-Fr 8 & Pt Vac Alley & W 1/2 Vac St Blk 2
(Comp Arnold Place Pt Fr Lt 8 Blk 2) -
Degen Co A Partnership Spaulding & Gregg's Add Lts 5-6-7 XC State Row Blk 3 395.92
GI Family Radio Enterprises
LLC Spaulding & Gregg's Add Lt 8 XC State Row Blk 3 133.46
1219 LLC
Spaulding & Gregg's Add Lts 3 & 4 XC State Row Blk 5
(Comp Arnold Place) 264.70
McDonald's Corp
Spaulding & Gregg's Add Lts 1-2-3-4 Blk 6 XC State
Row 528.40
Evans/Randy L & Cynthia S Spaulding & Gregg's Add Lts 1 & 2 XC State Row Blk 7 263.98
KTDOUBLEMD LLC Railroad Add S 88' Lot 7 Blk 114 132.64
Total Amount 14,288.66
SECTION 2. The special tax shall become delinquent in fifty (50) days from date
of this levy; the entire amount so assessed and levied against each lot or tract may be paid within
fifty (50) days from the date of this levy without interest and the lien of special tax thereby
satisfied and released. After the same shall become delinquent, interest at the rate of fourteen
percent (14%) per annum shall be paid thereon.
SECTION 3. The city treasurer of the City of Grand Island, Nebraska, is hereby
directed to collect the amount of said taxes herein set forth as provided by law.
SECTION 4. Such special assessments shall be paid into a fund to be designated
as the "Second Street Business Improvement District 2013".
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ORDINANCE NO. 9448 (Cont.)
SECTION 5. Any provision of the Grand Island City Code, any ordinance, or
part of an ordinance in conflict herewith is hereby repealed.
SECTION 6. This ordinance shall be in force and take effect from and after its
passage and publication, in pamphlet form, within fifteen days in one issue of the Grand Island
Independent as provided by law.
Enacted: September 10, 2013.
____________________________________
Jay Vavricek, Mayor
Attest:
________________________________
RaNae Edwards, City Clerk
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City of Grand Island
Tuesday, September 10, 2013
Council Session
Item F-6
#9449 – Consideration of Assessments for Fonner Park Business
Improvement District 2013
This item relates to the aforementioned Board of Equalization item D-3.
Staff Contact: Jaye Monter, Finance Director
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Approved as to Form ¤ ___________
September 6, 2013 ¤ City Attorney
ORDINANCE NO. 9449
An ordinance to assess and levy a special tax to pay the 2013-2014 revenue year
of the Fonner Park Business Improvement District 2013 of the City of Grand Island, Nebraska;
to provide for the collection of such special tax; to repeal any provisions of the Grand Island City
Code, ordinances, or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith; and to provide for publication and
the effective date of this ordinance.
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE MAYOR AND COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
GRAND ISLAND, NEBRASKA:
SECTION 1. There is hereby assessed upon the following described lots, tracts,
and parcels of land, specially benefited, for the purpose of paying the 2013-2014 revenue year
cost of Fonner Park Business Improvement District 2013 of the City of Grand Island, as
adjudged by the Council of the City, sitting as a Board of Equalization, to the extent of benefits
accruing thereto by reason of such Business Improvement District, after due notice having been
given thereof as provided by law; and a special tax for such 2013-2014 revenue year cost is
hereby levied at one time upon such lots, tracts and lands as follows:
Name Description Assessment
Westerby/Michael J &
Mandy Janisch Sub Pt Lt 1 959.68
McDermott/Niels C Brownell Sub XC .0051 AC To Row Lt 1 XC E 10' 399.84
Wiltgen Corp II Kirkpatrick Sub Lt 5 564.40
Wiltgen Corp II Kirkpatrick Sub Lt 6 555.92
DA-LY Properties LLC Labelindo Second Sub Pt Lt 1 XC 18.3 Ft To City 2,236.64
Zana/James Scott R & R Sub Pt Lt 1 1,125.76
Casey'S Retail Co Pleasant Home Sub XC City E 1/2 Of S 1/2 Blk 9 1,123.04
Locust Street LLC Pleasant Home Sub XC City Blk 16 2,236.40
Oberg/Danny K Roepke Sub Pt Lt 2 & Pt Lt 1 1,234.72
Oberg/Danny K Roepke Second Sub Pt Lt 1 364.00
Edwards Building Corp Fonner Sub Lt 1 XC City 1,199.52
Grand Island Associates LLC Fonner Fourth Sub Lt 1 3,919.60
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ORDINANCE NO. 9449 (Cont.)
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Far Reach LLC Fonner Second Sub XC City Lt 5 1,598.88
Far Reach LLC Fonner Second Sub XC City Lt 6 3,201.20
Three Circle Irrigation Inc Fonner Third Sub Pt Lt 1 & Pt Lt 3 2,718.64
Edwards Building Corp Fonner Third Sub Replatted Pt Lt 3 1,120.00
Staab/Kenneth W & Rose
Mary
Miscellaneous Tracts 21-11-9 XC To City 52' X 257' Pt SE 1/4
SE 1/4 415.84
Staab PH Units LLC
Miscellaneous Tracts 21-11-9 Pt SE 1/4 SE 1/4 .20 AC To City
.817 AC 1,080.72
Reilly/Michael J & Carey M JNW Sub Lt 1 1,232.00
Edwards Building Corp JNW Second Sub Lt 1 1,326.64
Sax Pizza Of America Inc Sax's Second Sub Lt 2 864.72
Braddy/Cindy
Miscellaneous Tracts XC To City 21-11-9 Pt SE 1/4 SE 1/4 .78
AC 1,082.16
Arec 7, LLC
Miscellaneous Tracts 21-11-9 XC City Pt SE 1/4 SE 1/4 1.17
AC 1,599.84
Sax Pizza Of America Inc Sax'S Second Sub Lt 1 997.52
Goodwill Indust Of Greater
Nebr Goodwill Sixth Sub Lt 2 1,473.92
Hall County Livestock
Improvement Assn
Miscellaneous Tracts 22-11-9 To The City Of Grand Island Pt
SW 1/4 SW 1/4 & Pt NW 1/4 SW 1/4 XC .15 A City & 1.03 AC
Fonner Rd XC .05 AC City XC .98 AC City 23.97 AC 2,651.52
Bosselman Leasing LLC R & R Sub Pt Lt 2 1,114.80
Preferred Enterprises LLC Fonner Fourth Sub To City Row Pt Lt 2 1,200.08
Total Amount 39,598.00
SECTION 2. The special tax shall become delinquent in fifty (50) days from date
of this levy; the entire amount so assessed and levied against each lot or tract may be paid within
fifty (50) days from the date of this levy without interest and the lien of special tax thereby
satisfied and released. After the same shall become delinquent, interest at the rate of fourteen
percent (14%) per annum shall be paid thereon.
SECTION 3. The city treasurer of the City of Grand Island, Nebraska, is hereby
directed to collect the amount of said taxes herein set forth as provided by law.
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ORDINANCE NO. 9449 (Cont.)
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SECTION 4. Such special assessments shall be paid into a fund to be designated
as the "Fonner Park Business Improvement District 2013".
SECTION 5. Any provision of the Grand Island City Code, any ordinance, or
part of an ordinance in conflict herewith is hereby repealed.
SECTION 6. This ordinance shall be in force and take effect from and after its
passage and publication, in pamphlet form, within fifteen days in one issue of the Grand Island
Independent as provided by law.
Enacted: September 10, 2013.
____________________________________
Jay Vavricek, Mayor
Attest:
________________________________
RaNae Edwards, City Clerk
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City of Grand Island
Tuesday, September 10, 2013
Council Session
Item F-7
#9450 – Consideration of Assessments for South Locust Business
Improvement District 2013
This item relates to the aforementioned Board of Equalization item D-4.
Staff Contact: Jaye Monter, Finance Director
Grand Island Council Session - 9/10/2013 Page 137 / 280
Approved as to Form ¤ ___________
September 6, 2013 ¤ City Attorney
ORDINANCE NO. 9450
An ordinance to assess and levy a special tax to pay the 2013-2014 revenue year
cost of South Locust Business Improvement District 2013 of the City of Grand Island, Nebraska;
to provide for the collection of such special tax; to repeal any provisions of the Grand Island City
Code, ordinances, or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith; and to provide for publication and
the effective date of this ordinance.
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE MAYOR AND COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
GRAND ISLAND, NEBRASKA:
SECTION 1. There is hereby assessed upon the following described lots, tracts,
and parcels of land, specially benefited, for the purpose of paying the 2013-2014 revenue year
cost of South Locust Business Improvement District 2013 of the City of Grand Island, as
adjudged by the Council of the City, sitting as a Board of Equalization, to the extent of benefits
accruing thereto by reason of such Business Improvement District, after due notice having been
given thereof as provided by law; and a special tax for such 2013-2014 revenue year cost is
hereby levied at one time upon such lots, tracts and lands as follows:
Name Description Assessment
Loney/Jerry L & Janet C Burch Sub W 273' Lt 1 XC City 980.70
Casey's Retail Company Burch Sub W 125' Lt 2-3-4 XC City 1,260.14
Williams/Michael S & Sandy S Burch Sub Lt 5 XC City 838.04
Williams/Michael S & Sandra S Burch Second Sub Lt 1 XC City 983.50
Eating Establishment/The Runza Sub Lt 1 XC City 1,084.02
Shanahan/Bradley L Holcomb's Highway Homes E 100' Lt 12 XC City & E
100' Lt 13 XC City
1,400.00
Hancock/Robert D Holcomb's Highway Homes Lt 14 XC City 766.92
Hansen/Ryan & Darcy Holcomb's Highway Homes Lt 15 XC City 759.08
Mueller/John G & Dianna D Bartz Sub Lt 1 763.00
Mehring/Donald D Shovlain Second Sub Lt 3 1,087.59
Wratten/Calvin J & Donna Holcomb's Highway Homes S 52' Lt 19 & N 1' Lt 20 366.31
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ORDINANCE NO. 9450 (Cont.)
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Video Kingdom Of Grand
Island Inc
Holcomb's Highway Homes S 108' Lt 20 XC City 763.14
Kershner Properties, LLC Holcomb's Highway Homes N 60' Lt 22 XC City 414.68
Holiday Plaza LLC Holcomb's Highway Homes Lt 21 XC City 763.14
Da-Ly Properties LLC Holcomb's Highway Homes N 12' Lt 24 XC City & S
98' Lt 23 XC City
770.00
Kershner Properties, LLC Holcomb's Highway Homes S 49' Lt 22 & N 11' Lt 23
XC City
420.00
Hernandez/Alina Holcomb's Highway Homes S 97' Lt 24 XC City & N
38' Lt 26 XC City & All 25 XC City
1,707.58
Larsen/Marion D Holcomb's Highway Homes N 79' Lt 27 XC City & S
71' Lt 26 XC City
1,050.42
McCloud Super 8 Motel Inc Matthews Sub Pt Lt 25 XC City 1,732.36
Lawrey/William E & Sandra L Garrison Sub Lt 1 XC City 1,582.91
City Of Grand Island MIL-NIC Second Sub To The City Of Grand Island Lt
1
-
Nebraska MIL-NIC MIL-NIC Second Sub Lt 2 1,915.20
Paulsen And Sons Inc Roush's Pleasantville Terrace Sub Lts 1 & 28 XC City
& All Lts 2-3-26-27
1,400.42
Mehring/Donald D Shovlain Second Sub Lt 2 840.14
Carpenter/Rex E & Jonadyne A Woodland First Sub Lt 1 200' X 400' XC City 1,395.94
Carpenter/Rex E & Jonadyne A Woodland First Sub Lt 2 200' X 400' XC City 1,400.28
Equitable Federal Savings Woodland First Sub Lt 3 XC City 1,400.42
Oberg/Danny K Woodland First Sub Lt 4 XC City 1,393.28
Riley’s Auto Sales LLC Woodland First Sub Lt 5 XC City 1,400.42
Rasmussen Jr/Richard S Woodland First Sub N 50' Of E 260' Lt 6 XC City 348.95
Pam's Rentals LLC Woodland First Sub S 126' Of E 260' Lt 6 XC City 886.41
Alpha Corp Woodland First Sub E 260' Lt 8 XC City 1,466.15
Stratford Plaza LLC Woodland Second Sub Lt 11 XC City 3,801.84
Bosselman Inc Woodland Second Sub Lt 8 1,045.38
Carpenter Real Estate Inc Woodland Second Sub Lt 9 1,050.21
Laub-Otto, LLC Woodland Second Sub Lt 10 1,112.23
Rasmussen Jr/Richard S Woodland Third Sub Lt 1 XC N 25' Of E 260' XC City 524.44
Arp/Dale & Kathleen Woodland Third Sub N 25' Of E 260' Lt 1 XC City &
Lt 2 XC City
874.51
Mcdermott & Miller, P C Woodridge South Sub Lt 1 XC City 1,767.64
Larsen/Marion D Woodridge South Sub Lt 2 XC City 760.76
South Pointe Development LLC South Pointe Sub Lt 1 1,717.59
Milton Motels LLC Miscellaneous Tracts 27-11-9 Pt N 1/2 SW 1/4 SW
1/4 3.03 A
3,528.00
Platte Valley State Bank & Equestrian Meadows Sub Lt 1 1,247.54
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ORDINANCE NO. 9450 (Cont.)
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Community Redevelopment
Authority
Desert Rose Sub Pt Lt 1 XC City 2,994.81
Robb/Theodore J Miscellaneous Tracts 27-11-9 Pt NW 1/4 SW 1/4 XC
City 5.08 Ac
2,352.07
MIK LLC Miscellaneous Tracts 27-11-9 Pt NW 1/4 SW 1/4 Pt
Lt 4 Island XC City 4.85 Ac
2,220.89
Moises & Olivia Llamas Knox Sub Lot 1 XC City 978.81
All Faiths Funeral Home LLC Miscellaneous Tracts 27-11-9 Pt NW 1/4 NW 1/4
SW 1/4 2.34 Ac
1,680.00
Pharmacy Properties LLC Equestrian Meadows Sub Lt 2 1,014.93
Willis/Ronald J & Lori D Miscellaneous Tracts 28-11-9 Pt Ne 1/4 Ne 1/4 XC
City .445 Ac
700.00
Robb/Mason D Knox Third Sub Lt 2 XC City 924.28
Robb/Ted Knox Third Sub Lt 3 XC City 539.42
Oreilly Automotive Inc Runza Sub Lt 2 XC City 1,089.48
Robb/Mason D Knox Third Sub Lt 1 XC City 1,079.05
Faulkner/Mark A & Suzanne G Equestrian Meadows Sub Lt 3 1,289.26
Milton Motels LLC Vanosdall Sub Lt 1 565.32
Wayne Vanosdall Sanitation Vanosdall Sub Lt 2 496.51
Total Amount 68,696.11
SECTION 2. The special tax shall become delinquent in fifty (50) days from date
of this levy; the entire amount so assessed and levied against each lot or tract may be paid within
fifty (50) days from the date of this levy without interest and the lien of special tax thereby
satisfied and released. After the same shall become delinquent, interest at the rate of fourteen
percent (14%) per annum shall be paid thereon.
SECTION 3. The city treasurer of the City of Grand Island, Nebraska, is hereby
directed to collect the amount of said taxes herein set forth as provided by law.
SECTION 4. Such special assessments shall be paid into a fund to be designated
as the "South Locust Business Improvement District 2013".
SECTION 5. Any provision of the Grand Island City Code, any ordinance, or
part of an ordinance in conflict herewith is hereby repealed.
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ORDINANCE NO. 9450 (Cont.)
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SECTION 6. This ordinance shall be in force and take effect from and after its
passage and publication, in pamphlet form, within fifteen days in one issue of the Grand Island
Independent as provided by law.
Enacted: September 10, 2013.
____________________________________
Jay Vavricek, Mayor
Attest:
________________________________
RaNae Edwards, City Clerk
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City of Grand Island
Tuesday, September 10, 2013
Council Session
Item F-8
#9439 - Consideration of Salary Ordinance
Staff Contact: Brenda Sutherland
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Council Agenda Memo
From:Brenda Sutherland, Human Resources Director
Meeting:September 10, 2013
Subject:Consideration of Approving Salary Ordinance No. 9439
Item #’s:F-8
Presenter(s):Brenda Sutherland, Human Resources Director
Background
A Salary Ordinance is presented each year as a part of the budget process. Wages for City
employees are presented to the City Council for approval in the form of a salary
ordinance. Some wages are set as a part of negotiated labor agreements and others
through salary surveys that are conducted.
Discussion
Wages for the recently approved FOP labor agreement are presented for approval. The
first year of the agreement wages will increase for positions of police officer and sergeant
by 7% at the bottom step and 8% at the top step. This is a result of a newly negotiated
labor agreement that was approved by Council on August 20, 2013.
The Training and Special Events Bank outlined in the labor agreement will be reduced
from fifty (50) hours to thirty (30) hours and the maximum hours allowed to accrue in the
medical leave bank will increase from 1080 to 1280.
Additionally, there are changes in the Ordinance to reflect the wages that have been
agreed to by Council for the employees covered under the AFSCME, IAFF and IBEW
labor agreements. The AFSCME wage scale will increase by 1.5% and the IAFF wage
scale will increase by 2.5%. The IBEW Finance, Service/Clerical, Wastewater and
Utilities agreements will increase by 2.75%.
The non-union positions were surveyed this summer by Paul Essman. As the City has
become a metropolitan statistical area (MSA) a new array has been used as will be the
case for labor negotiations going forward as well. The Cities used in the new array for
non-union employees are as follows; Ames, IA, Cheyenne, WY, Iowa City, IA, Jefferson
City, MO, Lawrence, KS, Rapid City, SD, Manhattan, KS, Sioux City, IA and St. Joseph,
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MO. As it is difficult to find matches for power generating utilities, public utilities were
used for comparable matches.
Non-union positions are treated the same as union positions under state statute. Meaning,
the rules for comparability apply to all. Under state statute, comparability is determined
by matching positions that have same or similar working conditions in other
municipalities. The statute defines the standard as a 70% match.
As is the case with all surveys, there were positions that experienced no movement, some
that saw small movement and others that will have significant movement. The non-union
increases are being implemented in a similar fashion as those for the FOP in that
positions that are experiencing greater than a 5% increase will be spread out over the
course of three years. Attached is a chart that shows the scheduled salary changes for
years 2013, 2014 and 2015. Some positions will be at market midpoint in the first year
and therefore a 0% is listed in following years. Those positions would be eligible for an
across the board increase. Where I have indicated a 0% at the bottom or the top step in
future year’s means that the step needs to remain unchanged to get closer to
comparability. I have recommended changes to both the top and bottom steps to bring the
City of Grand Island into comparability in its new array.
New positions have been added to this salary ordinance. The new positions include the
MPO Program Manager with a salary range of $23.6000- $35.0800, a GIS Coordinator
with a range of $24.5800 – $37.3300, a Civil Engineer I & II for the Utilities Department
with ranges from $27.0775 - $38.0973 and $31.4068 - $44.1455. The Fire Department is
recommending splitting the Division Chiefs by their titles/duties and setting their salary
ranges according to comparability.
The attached chart shows future movement that will need to be planned for in upcoming
budgets to meet the obligation of paying comparable wages as they were identified in the
recent salary survey. Next year the City will be negotiating six labor agreements that may
be impacted similarly by the new array. As the City moves forward, 5% -6% budgeted
salary increases may be needed until we are in line with comparability.
The wages represented in this proposed Ordinance are included in the proposed
2013/2014 fiscal year budget.
Alternatives
It appears that the Council has the following alternatives concerning the issue at hand.
The Council may:
1.Move to approve
2.Refer the issue to a Committee
3.Postpone the issue to future date
4.Take no action on the issue
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Recommendation
City Administration recommends that the Council approve proposed Salary Ordinance
No. 9439.
Sample Motion
Move to approve Salary Ordinance No. 9439.
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Proposed Salary Increases
Department/Position:DEPT./POSITIONIncrease 10/13 Increase 10/14 Increase 10/15
ADMINISTRATION:
City Administrator 6.5% bottom - 0% top 6.5% bottom - 6.25% bottom
Ass't. to the City Administrator 0%0%0%
City Clerk 5.5% bottom step / 6.25% top 5.5% bottom step / 6.25% top 5.5% bottom step / 6.25% top
Public Information Officer 6.25% bottom step / 8.5% top 6% bottom step /8.5% top 6% bottom step / 8.5%
Receptionist 5.25% bottom step /7.25% top 5.25% bottom / 7.25% top 5.25% bottom / 7.25% top
BUILDING:
Building Dep't. Director 0% bottom/2.75% top 0%0%
EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT.:
Emergency Mgt. Director 5% bottom/5.25% top 0% bottom/5% top 0% bottom/5% top
Emergency Mgt. Deputy Director 5% bottom/5.25% top 0% bottom/5% top 0% bottom/5% top
Sr. Dispatcher 5% bottom/ 3% top 1.5% bottom/0% top 0%
FINANCE:
Finance Director 3.75% bottom / 5.25% top 0% bottom / 5% top 0% bottom / 5% top
Sr. Accountant 0%0%0%
Accountant 0% bottom / 1.5% top 0% bottom / 0%
Utility Services Mgr.0% bottom/ 0% top 0% bottom / 0% top 0% bottom
Payroll Specialist 5% bottom / 5% top 3% bottom / 5% top 0% bottom / 4.25% top
Meter Reading Supervisor .50% bottom / 4.25% top 0%0%
Information Tech. Manager 5% bottom step / 7.5% top 5% bottom step / 7.5% top 0% bottom / 7.5% top
FIRE:
Fire Chief 5% bottom/5.25% top 0% bottom/5% top 0% bottom/5% top
Fire Operations Division Chief 5% bottom/5% top 5% bottom/5% top 3.25% bottom/ 1.25% top
EMS Division Chief 5% bottom/5% top 5% bottom/5% top 3.25% bottom/ 1.25% top
Fire Prevention Division Chief 5% bottom/ 5% top 5% bottom/2% top 3% bottom/0% top
Shift Commander 5% bottom/3% top step 1.75%bottom 0%
HUMAN RESOURCES:
Human Resources Director 0% bottom/4% top 0%0%
Human Resources Specialist 6.5% bottom step /11.5% top 6.25% bottom step /11.5% top 6.25% bottom step /11.5% top
Human Resources Recruiter 3.50% bottom step / 6.25% top 3.25% bottom step / 6.25% top 3.25% bottom step / 6.25% top
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Proposed Salary Increases
Human Resources Risk Mgt/Ben.3.50% bottom step / 6.25% top 3.25% bottom step / 6.25% top 3.25% bottom step / 6.25% top
LEGAL:
City Attorney 2.25% bottom / 4.75% top 0%0%
Attorney 0%0%0%
Legal Secretary 0% bottom/.50 top 0% bottom 0% bottom
LIBRARY
Library Director 8.75% bottom/10.75% top 9% bottom/10.75% top 8.75% bottom/10.75% top
Ass't Library Director 11.5% bottom/15% top 11.5% bottom/15% top 11.5% bottom/15% top
Librarian II 3.75% bottom/4.75% top 0%0%
Librarian I 3.75% bottom/4.75% top 0%0%
Library Ass't. II 5% bottom/5% top 5% bottom/5% top 1.75% bottom/4.5% top
Library Ass't. I 0% bottom/ 5% top 0%0%
Library Page 0% bottom/ 2.75% top 0%0%
Custodian 5% bottom/5% top 5% bottom/5% top 2.75% bottom/5% top
Secretary 2.75%0%0%
PARKS:
Parks & Rec Director 5% bottom / 7% top 5% bottom / 7% top 0% bottom / 7% top
Parks Superintendent 5% bottom / 6.5% top 5% bottom / 6.5% top 1.5% bottom / 6.5% top
Recreation Superintendent 11.5% bottom / 13.5% top 11.25% bottom / 13.5% top 11.25% bottom / 13.5% top
Cemetary Superintendent 5% bottom / 6.25 top 2% bottom / 6.25% top 0% bottom / 6% top
Golf Superintendent 0%0% bottom 0% bottom
Shooting Park Superintenent 5% bottom / 6.5% top 5% bottom / 6.5% top 1.5% bottom / 6.5% top
Recreation Coordinator 5.25% bottom / 8% top 5.25% bottom / 8% top 5.25% bottom / 7.75% top
Grounds Maint. Crew Chief - Cemetary 2% bottom / 5% top 0% bottom / 5% top 0% bottom / 4.25% top
Grounds Maint. Crew Chief - Parks 4.25% bottom / 5% top 0% bottom / 5% top 0% bottom / 1.75% top
Turf Mgt. Specialist 0%0% bottom 0% bottom
Golf Maintenance Worker 2.75% bottom / 5.25% top 0% bottom / 5.25% top 0% bottom / 5.25%
PLANNING:
Planning Director 5% bottom / 6% top 3.75% bottom / 6% top 0% bottom / 5.5% top
POLICE:
Police Chief 5% bottom / 5.25% top 4% bottom / 5% top 4% bottom / 5% top
Police Captain 6.25% bottom / 6.75% top 6.25% bottom / 6.5% top 6% bottom / 6.5% top
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Proposed Salary Increases
Office Manager 5% bottom / 5% top 3.25% bottom / 5% top 0% bottom / 4.75% top
Victim Ass't Unit Coordinator 5% bottom / 5% top 3.25% bottom / 5% top 0% bottom / 4.5% top
Community Service Officer 5% bottom / 6% top 5% bottom / 6% top 3.25% bottom / 5.25% top
Custodian 5% bottom / 5% top 5% bottom / 5% top 3% bottom / 5% top
Crime Analyst 5.75% bottom / 6.25% top 5.75% bottom / 6.25% top 5.75% bottom / 6% top
PUBLIC WORKS:
Public Works Director 4.5% bottom / 5% top 0% bottom / 5% top 0% bottom / 4.75% top
Ass't Public Works Director (Mgr Engin. Ser)1.25% bottom / 5% top 0% bottom / 2% top 0%
Engineer 0% bottom/2.75% top 0%0%
Project Manager 0%0%0%
CADD Operator 0% bottom / 2% top 0%0%
Street Superintendent 5% bottom / 5% top 4% bottom / 5% top 0% bottom / 3.5% top
Wastewater Plant Engineer 0% bottom / 1.5% top 0%0%
Wastewater Operations Engineer 0% bottom / 1.5% top 0%0%
Biosolids Tech.0% bottom / 4.75% top 0%0%
Wastewater Chief Operator 5% bottom / 5% top 5% bottom / 3% top 1.25% bottom / 0% top
Wastewater Collection System supervisor 0%0%0%
Wastewater Miantenance Supervisor 0%0% bottom 0% bottom
Engineering Tech.0%0% bottom 0%
Fleet Services Foreman 5% bottom / 6.25% top 5.5% bottom / 6.25% top 0% bottom / 6.25% top
Street Foreman 5% bottom / 6% top 5% bottom / 6% top 1.75% bottom / 6% top
Solid Waste Superintendent 6.5% bottom / 9.5% top 6.5% bottom / 9.5% top 6.5% bottom / 9.5% top
Foreman 7.25% bottom / 7.75% top 7.25% bottom / 7.75% top 6.75% bottom / 7.50% top
Accounting Tech.6.25% bottom / 5% top 6% bottom / 4.5% top 6% bottom / 0% top
Division Clerk 6% bottom/ 5% top 6% bottom/4.5% top 6.25% bottom/ 0% top
Equipment Operator 5% bottom / 5% top 2% bottom / 5% top 0% bottom / 2.5% top
UTILITIES:
Utilities Director 8.5% bottom/6%top 8.5% bottom/6% top 8.5% bottom/5.75% top
Ass't. Utilities Director 5% bottom/5.25% top 4.5% bottom/5.25% top 0%
Power Plant Superintendent 5% bottom/5.25% 4.5% bottom/5.25% top 0%
Utility Production Engineer 3% bottom/5% top 0% bottom/2.75% top 0%
Sr. Electrical Engineer 3% bottom/5% top 0% bottom/2.75% top 0%
Electric Distribution Superintendent 5% bottom/5% top 3.25% bottom/2.75% top 0%
Power Plant Operations Supervisor 5% bottom/5% top 5% bottom/4.5% top 1.5% bottom/0% top
Power Plant Maintenance Supervisor 3.25% bottom/3.75% top 0%0%
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Proposed Salary Increases
Electric Distribution Supervisor 5% bottom/5% top 3.25% bottom/2.75% top 0%
Utility Warehouse Supervisor 5.5% bottom/5% top 0% bottom/2.75% top 0%
Electri Underground Superintendent 5% bottom/5% top 3.25% bottom/2.75% top 0%
Civil Engineer Manager 3% bottom/5% top 0% bottom/2.75% top 0%
Electrical Engineer I 3% bottom/5% top 0% bottom/2.75% top 0%
Electrical Engineer II 3% bottom/5% top 0% bottom/2.75% top 0%
Water Superintendent 5% bottom / 6.75% top 5% bottom / 6.75% top 5% bottom / 6.75% top
Water Supervisor 5% bottom / 5% top 1% bottom / 1.75% top 0%
Regulatory and Environmental Manager 3% bottom/5% top 0% bottom/2.75% top 0%
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Approved as to Form ¤ ___________
¤ City Attorney
ORDINANCE NO. 9439
An ordinance to amend Ordinance 9424 known as the Salary Ordinance which
lists the currently occupied classifications of officers and employees of the City of Grand Island,
Nebraska and established the ranges of compensation of such officers and employees; to add the
non-union positions and salary ranges for Life Safety Inspector, Shift Commander, Wastewater
Plant Project Manager, Wastewater Plant Regulatory Compliance Manager; to remove the
positions and salary ranges of Wastewater Engineering/Operations Superintendent and the
Wastewater Plant Process Supervisor; to remove the reference to the voluntary uniform
allowance in Section 8 for Engineering Technician Supervisor– a position that was removed in
Ordinance 9268; to add the non-union positions and salary ranges for MPO Program Manager,
GIS Coordinator-PW, Civil Engineer I, and Civil Engineer II; to amend the salary ranges of non-
union employees; to move the position of Life Safety Inspector from non-union to the IAFF
labor agreement; to amend the salary ranges of the employees covered under the AFSCME labor
agreement, IBEW-Utilities and IBEW-Finance labor agreements, the IBEW-WWTP labor
agreement, the IBEW-Service/Clerical labor agreement, the FOP labor agreement and the IAFF
labor agreement; and to repeal those portions of Ordinance No. 9424 and any parts of other
ordinances in conflict herewith; to provide for severability; to provide for the effective date
thereof; and to provide for publication of this ordinance in pamphlet form.
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE MAYOR AND COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
GRAND ISLAND, NEBRASKA:
SECTION 1. The currently occupied classifications of officers and general
employees of the City of Grand Island, and the ranges of compensation (salary and wages,
excluding shift differential as provided by Personnel Rules & Regulations) to be paid for such
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classifications, and the number of hours and work period which certain officers and general
employees shall work prior to overtime eligibility are as follows:
Classification Hourly Pay Range
Min/Max
Overtime Eligibility
Accountant 22.4279/31.6234 /32.0978 Exempt
Accounting Technician – Solid Waste 15.5678/20.4664 16.5408/21.4897 40 hrs/week
Assistant to the City Administrator 21.8156/30.7100 Exempt
Assistant Utilities Director – Distribution 42.3235/59.5726 44.4396/62.7001 Exempt
Assistant Utilities Director – Production 45.8314/64.5335
48.1230/67.9215
Exempt
Assistant Utilities Director – Transmission 45.8314/64.5335
48.1230/67.9215
Exempt
Attorney 27.9079/43.0605 Exempt
Biosolids Technician 17.6851/24.8946
/26.0771
40 hrs/week
Building Department Director 32.6923/46.5165 /47.7958 Exempt
CADD Operator 20.0830/28.3238 /28.8903 40 hrs/week
Cemetery Superintendent 19.0049/26.7560
19.9551/28.4283
Exempt
City Administrator 55.9204/78.6858
58.3875/77.1429
Exempt
City Attorney 38.6391/54.3834
39.5085/56.9666
Exempt
City Clerk 23.3413/32.8583 24.6251/34.9120 Exempt
Civil Engineer I 27.0775/38.0973 Exempt
Civil Engineer II 31.4068/44.1455 Exempt
Civil Engineering Manager – Utility PCC 33.2113/47.4194
34.2076/49.7904
Exempt
Collection System Supervisor 22.4072/31.8516 40 hrs/week
Community Service Officer 12.5580/17.0727
13.1859/18.0971
40 hrs/week
Crime Analyst 16.9250/23.9146 17.8982/25.4093 40 hrs/week
Custodian – Library, Police 11.5082/16.2398
12.0836/17.0518
40 hrs/week
Customer Service Representative – Part time 8.3028/12.4542
8.6349/12.9524
40 hrs/week
Electric Distribution Superintendent 32.4329/44.4511
34.0545/46.6736
Exempt
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Classification
Hourly Pay Range Min/Max
Overtime
Eligibility
Electric Distribution Supervisor 27.3888/37.5598 28.7582/39.4378 40 hrs/week
Electric Underground Superintendent 28.8834/39.5940
30.3276/41.5738
Exempt
Electrical Engineer I 26.2888/36.2831
27.0775/38.0973
Exempt
Electrical Engineer II 30.4920/42.0433
31.4068/44.1455
Exempt
Emergency Management Deputy Director 22.1684/30.3155 23.2769/31.9071 Exempt
Emergency Management Director 31.5506/43.1330 33.1281/45.3975 Exempt
Engineering Technician - WWTP 19.5842/27.6691 40 hrs/week
Equipment Operator - Solid Waste 15.6941/22.1018 16.4788/23.2069 40 hrs/week
Finance Director 37.0389/52.1218
38.4279/54.8583
Exempt
Fire Chief 35.3388/50.0763
37.1058/52.7053
Exempt
Fire EMS Division Chief 28.9011/41.7174 30.3461/43.8033 Exempt
Fire Operations Division Chief 30.3461/43.8033 Exempt
Fire Prevention Division Chief 30.3461/43.8033 Exempt
Fleet Services Shop Foreman 19.9371/27.7729
20.9340/29.5087
40 hrs/week
GIS Coordinator - PW 24.5800/37.3300 40 hrs/week
Golf Course Superintendent 23.6733/34.1660 Exempt
Grounds Management Crew Chief – Cemetery 17.7504/24.9797
18.1054/26.2287
40 hrs/week
Grounds Management Crew Chief – Parks 18.2829/25.7289
19.0599/27.0153
40 hrs/week
Human Resources Director 33.4291/47.6270 /49.5321 Exempt
Human Resources Benefits/Risk Mgmt Coordinator 17.9029/26.3095
18.5295/27.9538
40 hrs/week
Human Resources Recruiter 17.9029/26.3095
18.5295/27.9538
40 hrs/week
Human Resources Specialist 16.5454/23.2779
17.6209/25.9549
40 hrs/week
Information Technology Manager 30.0500/42.2806 31.5525/45.4516 Exempt
Legal Secretary 19.6880/26.4755 /26.6079 40 hrs/week
Librarian I 17.1973/23.9225
17.8423/25.0589
Exempt
Librarian II 19.0445/26.8284 Exempt
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Classification
Hourly Pay Range Min/Max
Overtime
Eligibility
19.7586/28.1028
Library Assistant I 12.0495/16.5849 /17.4141 40 hrs/week
Library Assistant II 13.2741/18.2973 13.9378/19.2122 40 hrs/week
Library Assistant Director 21.6911/30.9176
24.1856/35.5553
Exempt
Library Director 29.3500/41.3135
31.9181/45.7548
Exempt
Library Page 7.7112/10.6691 /10.9625 40 hrs/week
Library Secretary 14.4158/20.4872 14.8122/21.0506 40 hrs/week
Life Safety Inspector 19.5217/27.6989 40 hrs/week
Maintenance Worker – Golf 14.4702/20.4067 14.8681/21.4781 40 hrs/week
Manager of Engineering Services 31.9969/45.9249 32.3969/48.2211 Exempt
Meter Reader Supervisor 18.2004/25.6316
18.2914/26.7210
Exempt
MPO Program Manager 23.6000/35.0800 Exempt
Office Manager – Police Department 15.7649/21.8370
16.5531/22.9288
40 hrs/week
Parks and Recreation Director 33.1958/46.6910
34.8556/49.9594
Exempt
Parks Superintendent 23.1960/32.8064 24.3558/34.9389 Exempt
Payroll Specialist 16.5454/23.2779 17.3727/24.4418 40 hrs/week
Planning Director 32.9151/46.3066
34.5609/49.0850
Exempt
Police Captain 27.7936/39.0959
29.5308/41.7349
Exempt
Police Chief 35.3388/50.0763
37.1058/52.7053
Exempt
Power Plant Maintenance Supervisor 29.1128/40.9509 30.0590/42.4865 Exempt
Power Plant Operations Supervisor 30.3053/43.6313 31.8206/45.8129 Exempt
Power Plant Superintendent – Burdick 33.1911/46.7060
34.8506/49.1581
Exempt
Power Plant Superintendent – PGS 38.2643/53.8199
40.1775/56.6455
Exempt
Project Manager – Public Works 29.5060/41.5140 Exempt
Public Information Officer 20.8400/29.3296
21.1425/31.8960
Exempt
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Classification
Hourly Pay Range Min/Max
Overtime
Eligibility
Public Works Director 37.1814/52.3223 38.8546/54.9384 Exempt
Public Works Engineer 30.8040/43.3500
/44.5421
Exempt
Receptionist 12.8693/18.6191
13.5449/19.9690
40 hrs/week
Recreation Coordinator 16.8131/23.4554
17.6958/25.3319
Exempt
Recreation Superintendent 21.7221/31.1666 24.2201/35.4520 Exempt
Regulatory and Environmental Manager 28.7103/40.3848 29.5716/42.4040 Exempt
Senior Accountant 27.3163/38.0269 Exempt
Senior Electrical Engineer 33.3669/46.0079 34.3679/48.3083 Exempt
Senior Public Safety Dispatcher 16.8132/22.9781
17.6539/23.6674
40 hrs/week
Senior Utility Secretary 14.8672/21.2293
15.2760/21.8131
40 hrs/week
Shift Commander 20.0200/26.7093 21.0210/27.5106 212 hrs/28 days
Shooting Range Superintendent 21.7221/31.1666 22.5910/33.1924 Exempt
Solid Waste Division Clerk - Full Time 14.8309/19.8645 15.7208/20.8577 40 hrs/week
Solid Waste Division Clerk - Part Time 13.2052/18.0379
13.9975/18.9398
40 hrs/week
Solid Waste Foreman 16.4790/23.1878
17.6737/24.9849
40 hrs/week
Solid Waste Superintendent 23.8484/33.5591 25.3985/36.7473 Exempt
Street Superintendent 24.3895/35.5048 25.6090/37.2800 Exempt
Street Foreman 19.1795/27.2539 20.1385/28.8891 40 hrs/week
Turf Management Specialist 21.2760/30.1185 40 hrs/week
Utilities Director 53.9371/77.2888
58.5218/81.9261
Exempt
Utility Production Engineer 34.1231/48.0224
35.1468/50.4235
Exempt
Utility Services Manager 27.7625/38.6391 Exempt
Utility Warehouse Supervisor 22.6459/31.6337
23.8914/33.2154
40 hrs/week
Victim Assistance Unit Coordinator 13.0250/18.3388
13.6763/19.2557
40 hrs/week
Wastewater Plant Chief Operator 19.6672/27.7209 40 hrs/week
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Classification
Hourly Pay Range Min/Max
Overtime
Eligibility
20.6506/29.1069
Wastewater Plant Engineer 31.9969/45.9249 /46.6138 Exempt
Wastewater Plant Operations Engineer 30.8040/43.3500 /44.0003 Exempt
Wastewater Plant Maintenance Supervisor 23.7771/32.0177 40 hrs/week
Wastewater Plant Project Manager 29.5060/41.5140 Exempt
Wastewater Plant Regulatory Compliance Manager 25.2356/35.5355 /36.0685 Exempt
Water Superintendent 25.1378/35.5048
26.3948/37.9014
Exempt
Water Supervisor 21.7014/31.2704
22.7865/32.8339
40 hrs/week
Worker / Seasonal 7.2500/20.0000 Exempt
Worker / Temporary 7.2500/20.0000 40 hrs/week
A shift differential of $0.10 per hour shall be added to the base hourly wage for persons
in the employee classification Senior Public Safety Dispatcher who work a complete shift that
begins between 3:00 p.m. and 11:00 p.m. This does not include persons who work the day shift.
Shift differential will only be paid for actual hours worked. Paid leave will not qualify for the
shift differential pay.
SECTION 2. The currently occupied classifications of employees of the City of
Grand Island included under the AFSCME labor agreement, and the ranges of compensation
(salary and wages, excluding shift differential as provided by contract) to be paid for such
classifications, and the number of hours and work period which certain such employees included
under the AFSCME labor agreement shall work prior to overtime eligibility are as follows:
Classification Hourly Pay Range Min/Max Overtime Eligibility
Equipment Operator – Streets 14.5767/21.5934
14.7954/21.9173
40 hrs/week
Fleet Services Mechanic 16.6282/24.6359
16.8776/25.0054
40 hrs/week
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Classification Hourly Pay Range
Min/Max
Overtime
Eligibility
Horticulturist 15.3913/22.8439
15.6222/23.1866
40 hrs/week
Maintenance Worker – Cemetery 14.4663/21.4480 14.6833/21.7697 40 hrs/week
Maintenance Worker – Parks 14.3698/21.3172 14.5853/21.6370 40 hrs/week
Maintenance Worker – Streets 14.0660/20.8518
14.2770/21.1646
40 hrs/week
Senior Equipment Operator – Streets 15.9708/23.6876
16.2104/24.0429
40 hrs/week
Senior Maintenance Worker – Streets 15.9708/23.6876 16.2104/24.0429 40 hrs/week
Traffic Signal Technician 15.9708/23.6876 16.2104/24.0429 40 hrs/week
SECTION 3. The currently occupied classifications of employees of the City of
Grand Island included under the IBEW labor agreements, and the ranges of compensation (salary
and wages, excluding shift differential as provided by contract) to be paid for such
classifications, and the number of hours and work period which certain such employees included
under the IBEW labor agreements shall work prior to overtime eligibility are as follows:
Classification Hourly Pay Range Min/Max Overtime Eligibility Accounting Clerk 14.9673/19.8062 15.3789/20.3509 40 hrs/week
Cashier 13.7374/18.7196
14.1152/19.2344
40 hrs/week
Custodian 16.0413/18.9426
16.4824/19.4635
40 hrs/week
Electric Distribution Crew Chief 29.3015/37.2660 30.1073/38.2908 40 hrs/week
Electric Underground Crew Chief 29.3015/37.2660 30.1073/38.2908 40 hrs/week
Engineering Technician I 18.4653/26.4203
18.9731/27.1469
40 hrs/week
Engineering Technician II 22.8267/31.2985
23.4544/32.1592
40 hrs/week
GIS Coordinator 23.4851/32.9545
24.1309/33.8607
40 hrs/week
Instrument Technician 27.5431/36.3866 28.3005/37.3872 40 hrs/week
Lineworker Apprentice 17.8613/26.1902 40 hrs/week
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Classification Hourly Pay Range
Min/Max
Overtime
Eligibility
18.3525/26.9104
Lineworker First Class 27.0737/32.0204
27.8182/32.9010
40 hrs/week
Materials Handler 22.2927/29.8827 22.9057/30.7045 40 hrs/week
Meter Reader 16.0618/20.9450 16.5035/21.5210 40 hrs/week
Meter Technician 21.5951/26.6894 22.1890/27.4234 40 hrs/week
Power Dispatcher I 27.0437/37.6013
27.7874/38.6353
40 hrs/week
Power Dispatcher II 28.4043/39.4869
29.1854/40.5728
40 hrs/week
Power Plant Maintenance Mechanic 25.5997/31.8764 26.3037/32.7530 40 hrs/week
Power Plant Operator 30.2423/35.2271 31.0740/36.1958 40 hrs/week
Senior Accounting Clerk 16.8236/22.0375 17.2862/22.6435 40 hrs/week
Senior Engineering Technician 28.8821/35.3452
29.6764/36.3172
40 hrs/week
Senior Materials Handler 25.6677/33.4801
26.3736/34.4008
40 hrs/week
Senior Meter Reader 19.0229/22.5779 19.5460/23.1988 40 hrs/week
Senior Power Dispatcher 32.8576/45.0898 33.7612/46.3298 40 hrs/week
Senior Power Plant Operator 29.8174/38.2249
30.6374/39.2761
40 hrs/week
Senior Substation Technician 35.1077/36.3866
36.0732/37.3872
40 hrs/week
Senior Water Maintenance Worker 20.8590/27.4666
21.4326/28.2219
40 hrs/week
Substation Technician 32.5005/33.7907 33.3943/34.7199 40 hrs/week
Systems Technician 28.6421/36.3866 29.4298/37.3872 40 hrs/week
Tree Trim Crew Chief 25.6577/31.8632
26.3633/32.7394
40 hrs/week
Utility Electrician 25.7121/33.7907
26.4192/34.7199
40 hrs/week
Utility Technician 25.1128/35.3247
25.8034/36.2961
40 hrs/week
Utility Warehouse Clerk 18.5559/22.8936 19.0662/23.5232 40 hrs/week
Water Maintenance Worker 17.3788/24.0331 17.8567/24.6940 40 hrs/week
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Classification Hourly Pay Range
Min/Max
Overtime
Eligibility
Wireworker I 19.5235/27.6062
20.0604/28.3654
40 hrs/week
Wireworker II 27.0737/32.0204 27.8182/32.9010 40 hrs/week
SECTION 4. The currently occupied classifications of employees of the City of
Grand Island included under the FOP labor agreement, and the ranges of compensation (salary
and wages, excluding shift differential as provided by contract) to be paid for such
classifications, and the number of hours and work period which certain such employees included
under the FOP labor agreement shall work prior to overtime eligibility are as follows:
Classification
Hourly Pay Range Min/Max
Police Officer 18.1153/25.3239
19.3834/ 27.3498
Police Sergeant 22.6731/31.0673
24.2602/ 33.5527
OVERTIME ELIGIBILITY
The City has reserved its right to the utilization of the 207(k) FLSA exemption and will
implement this as the hours of work effective the first full pay period following the execution of
the labor agreement. The pay period for purposes of calculating overtime shall consist of a
fourteen (14) day cycle that runs concurrent with the City’s current payroll cycle. For purposes
of calculating eligibility for overtime, “hours worked” shall include actual hours worked,
vacation, personal leave and holiday hours. Employees shall be eligible for overtime when they
exceed their hours scheduled for work in the fourteen (14) day pay cycle with a minimum of
eighty (80) hours. There shall also be established for each employee in the bargaining unit a
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Training and Special Events bank of fifty thirty (5030) hours per individual per contract year.
Each employee may be scheduled for training or special event duty with a minimum of seven (7)
days notice prior to the commencement of the pay period and the training and special events
bank hours may be added to the eighty (80) hour, two (2) week pay period up to eighty-six (86)
hours and these hours shall not be eligible for overtime. Training and special events hours
worked in excess of eighty-six (86) hours in a two week pay period will be eligible for overtime,
but will not be subtracted from the training Training and special Special events Events bank. All
work completed after eighty (80) hours in a pay period that is performed for work that is funded
by grants from parties outside or other than the City of Grand Island, shall be paid overtime for
the time worked after eighty (80) hours, if the time is funded at overtime rates by the grant. Any
such grant hours are not deducted from the training Training and special Special events Events
bank.
SECTION 5. The currently occupied classifications of employees of the City of
Grand Island included under the IAFF labor agreement, and the ranges of compensation (salary
and wages, excluding shift differential as provided by contract) to be paid for such
classifications, and the number of hours and work period which certain such employees included
under the IAFF labor agreement shall work prior to overtime eligibility are as follows:
Classification Hourly Pay Range Min/Max Overtime Eligibility
Fire Captain 17.3016/23.9899
17.7341/24.5896
212 hrs/28 days
Firefighter / EMT 12.8542/18.6543 13.1756/19.1207 212 hrs/28 days
Firefighter / Paramedic 14.3516/20.2692 14.7104/20.7759 212 hrs/28 days
Life Safety Inspector 19.5217/27.6989 40 hrs/week
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IAFF employees will be eligible for overtime pay for hours worked in excess of 212 hours in
each 28-day pay period, unless recall or mandatory overtime is required as specified in the IAFF
labor agreement.
SECTION 6. The currently occupied classifications of the employees of the City
of Grand Island included under the IBEW-WWTP labor agreement, and the ranges of
compensation salary and wages, excluding shift differential as provided by contract, to be paid
for such classifications, and the number of hours and work period which certain such employees
included under the IBEW-WWTP labor agreement shall work prior to overtime eligibility are as
follows:
Classification Hourly Pay Range Min/Max Overtime Eligibility
Accounting Technician – WWTP 14.7941/20.8166
15.2009/21.3891
40 hrs/week
Equipment Operator – WWTP 16.7956/23.6332
17.2575/24.2831
40 hrs/week
Maintenance Mechanic I 16.7956/23.6332 17.2575/24.2831 40 hrs/week
Maintenance Mechanic II 18.8056/26.4615 19.3228/27.1892 40 hrs/week
Maintenance Worker – WWTP 16.7956/23.6332 17.2575/24.2831 40 hrs/week
Senior Equipment Operator – WWTP 18.1547/25.5454
18.6540/26.2479
40 hrs/week
Wastewater Clerk 12.6376/17.7821
12.9851/18.2711
40 hrs/week
Wastewater Plant Laboratory Technician 17.8292/25.0874 18.3195/25.7773 40 hrs/week
Wastewater Plant Operator I 15.0216/21.1372 15.4347/21.7185 40 hrs/week
Wastewater Plant Operator II 16.7956/23.6332 17.2575/24.2831 40 hrs/week
SECTION 7. The currently occupied classifications of the employees of the City
of Grand Island included under the IBEW-Service/Clerical labor agreement, and the ranges of
compensation salary and wages to be paid for such classifications, and the number of hours and
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work period which certain such employees included under the IBEW-Service/Clerical labor
agreement shall work prior to overtime eligibility are as follows:
Classification Hourly Pay Range Min/Max Overtime Eligibility
Accounting Technician – Streets 15.8461/21.1529
16.2819/21.7346
40 hrs/week
Accounts Payable Clerk 15.0304/21.7460 15.4437/22.3440 40 hrs/week
Administrative Assistant 15.6343/22.4239 16.0642/23.0406 40 hrs/week
Audio Video Technician 15.7825/22.2650 16.2165/22.8773 40 hrs/week
Building Inspector 19.5217/27.6989
20.0585/28.4606
40 hrs/week
Building Secretary 14.7127/20.9092
15.1173/21.4842
40 hrs/week
Community Development Administrator 17.0325/24.4895 17.5009/25.1630 40 hrs/week
Community Development Specialist 15.6343/22.4239 16.0642/23.0406 40 hrs/week
Computer Operator 18.9920/24.9662 19.5143/25.6528 40 hrs/week
Computer Programmer 21.6612/31.7452
22.2569/32.6182
40 hrs/week
Computer Technician 19.5618/25.7156
20.0997/26.4228
40 hrs/week
Electrical Inspector 19.5217/27.6989 20.0585/28.4606 40 hrs/week
Emergency Management Coordinator 14.7127/20.9092 15.1173/21.4842 40 hrs/week
Engineering Technician – Public Works 20.0830/28.3238 20.6353/29.1027 40 hrs/week
Evidence Technician 14.6068/21.3752
15.0085/21.9630
40 hrs/week
Finance Secretary 14.7127/20.9092
15.1173/21.4842
40 hrs/week
GIS Coordinator 22.2676/31.2460 22.8800/32.1053 40 hrs/week
Maintenance Worker I – Building, Library 15.3482/20.7715 15.7703/21.3427 40 hrs/week
Maintenance Worker II – Building, Police 16.1744/21.9260 16.6192/22.5290 40 hrs/week
Parks and Recreation Secretary 14.7127/20.9092
15.1173/21.4842
40 hrs/week
Planning Secretary 14.7127/20.9092
15.1173/21.4842
40 hrs/week
Planning Technician 20.1433/28.3407 40/hrs/week
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20.6972/29.1201
Plans Examiner 19.5217/27.6989
20.0585/28.4606
40 hrs/week
Plumbing Inspector 19.5217/27.6989
20.0585/28.4606
40 hrs/week
Police Records Clerk – Full Time 13.1344/18.2824 13.4956/18.7852 40 hrs/week
Public Safety Dispatcher 14.8292/21.6612 15.2370/22.2569 40 hrs/week
Shooting Range Operator 20.3795/27.6247 20.9399/28.3844 40 hrs/week
Stormwater Technician 20.0830/28.3238
20.6353/29.1027
40 hrs/week
Utility Secretary 14.7127/20.9092
15.1173/21.4842
40 hrs/week
A shift differential of $0.10 per hour shall be added to the base hourly wage for persons
in the employee classification Public Safety Dispatcher who work a complete shift that begins
between 3:00 p.m. and 11:00 p.m. This does not include persons who work the day shift. Shift
differential will only be paid for actual hours worked. Paid leave will not qualify for the shift
differential pay.
SECTION 8. The classification of employees included under labor agreements
with the City of Grand Island, and the ranges of compensation (salary and wages, excluding shift
differential as provided by contract) to be paid for such classifications, and the number of hours
and work period which certain such employees shall work prior to overtime eligibility are as
stated above. All employees covered by the IAFF labor agreement and Shift Commanders shall
be paid a clothing and uniform allowance in addition to regular salary in the amount of $529.92
per year, divided into twenty-four (24) pay periods. All employees of the FOP labor agreement
shall be paid a clothing and uniform allowance in addition to regular salary of $25.00 per pay
period. If any such employee covered by the IAFF or FOP labor agreements shall resign, or his
or her employment be terminated for any reason whatsoever, the clothing allowance shall be paid
on a prorata basis, but no allowance shall be made for a fraction of a month. Employees covered
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by the IBEW – Utilities, the IBEW – Finance labor agreements, and the non-union position of
Meter Reader Supervisor who are required to wear full fire retardant clothing will be eligible for
an annual stipend of $600 to purchase or rent required uniforms. Those employees who are
required to wear partial fire retardant clothing will be eligible for an annual stipend of $350.
Employees will be reimbursed for said purchases with a receipt showing proof of purchase.
Fire Chief and Fire Division Chiefs shall be paid a clothing allowance of $484.08
per year, divided into 24 pay periods. Police Chief and Police Captains shall be paid a clothing
allowance of $650.00 per year, divided into 26 pay periods.
Non-union employees and employees covered by the FOP labor agreement, the
IBEW Utilities, Finance, Service/Clerical and Wastewater Treatment Plant labor agreements
may receive an annual stipend not to exceed $1,000 for bilingual pay.
Employees covered by the AFSCME labor agreement shall be granted a meal
allowance of $4.50 if they are required to work two (2) hours overtime consecutively with their
normal working hours during an emergency situation, and if such overtime would normally
interfere with and disrupt the employee’s normal meal schedule. Employees covered by the
IBEW - Utilities and IBEW – Finance labor agreements shall be allowed a meal allowance for
actual cost, or up to $7.00 per meal, if they are required to work two (2) hours overtime
consecutively with their normal working hours and if such overtime would normally interfere
with and disrupt the employee’s normal meal schedule. Direct supervisors of employees who are
covered by labor agreements which allow overtime meal allowance shall be entitled to the same
meal allowance benefit.
Non-exempt direct supervisors of employees who are covered by labor
agreements which allow stand-by pay shall be entitled to the same stand-by pay benefit.
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Utilities Department personnel in the IBEW bargaining unit and the
classifications of Meter Reader Supervisor, Power Plant Superintendent, Power Plant Supervisor,
Electric Distribution Superintendent, Electric Distribution Supervisor, Water Superintendent,
Water Supervisor, and Electric Underground Superintendent shall be eligible to participate in a
voluntary uniform program providing an allowance up to $18.00 per month. When protective
clothing is required for Utilities Department and Wastewater Treatment Plant personnel covered
by the IBEW labor agreement and employees covered by the AFSCME labor agreement, except
the Fleet Services Division of the Public Works Department, the City shall pay 60% of the cost
of providing and cleaning said clothing and the employees 40% of said cost. Full-time Fleet
Services personnel shall receive a uniform allowance of $12 biweekly. Public Works Department
personnel in the job classifications of Fleet Services Shop Foreman and Fleet Services Mechanic
shall receive a tool allowance of $10 biweekly.
SECTION 9. Employees shall be compensated for unused medical leave as
follows:
(A) All employees covered in the IBEW Utilities and IBEW Finance labor
agreements shall be paid for forty-seven percent (47%) of their accumulated
medical leave at the time of their retirement, early retirement, or death, not to
exceed four hundred eighty-eight and one third hours (calculated at 47% x 1039
hours = 488.33 hours), the rate of compensation to be based on the employee’s
salary at the time of retirement or death. Employees covered in the IAFF labor
agreement and the Shift Commanders shall have a contribution to a VEBA made
on their behalf in lieu of payment for thirty-eight percent (38%) of their
accumulated medical leave at the time of their retirement, not to exceed five
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hundred ninety-eight and eighty-eight hundredths hours (calculated at 38% x
1,576 hours = 598.88 hours). The amount of contribution will be based upon the
employee’s salary at the time of retirement. Employees covered by the IBEW
Wastewater labor agreement shall be paid 37.5% of their accumulated medical
leave at the time of retirement or death, based on the employee’s salary at the time
of retirement not to exceed three hundred ninety-nine hours (calculated at 37.5%
x 1064 hours = 399 hours). Employees covered by the IBEW Service/Clerical
labor agreement shall have a contribution to a VEBA made on their behalf in lieu
of payment for forty percent (40%) of their accumulated medical leave at the time
of retirement or death, based on the employee’s salary at the time of retirement
not to exceed 433.60 hours (calculated at 40% x 1084 hours = 433.60 hours.)
Non-union employees shall have a contribution to a VEBA made on their behalf
in lieu of payment for fifty percent (50%) of their accumulated medical leave at
the time of their retirement, not to exceed five hundred forty-two hours
(calculated at 50% x 1084 = 542). The amount of contribution will be based upon
the employee’s salary at the time of retirement. All employees covered by the
AFSCME labor agreement shall be paid forty-five (45%) of their accumulated
medical leave bank at the time of their retirement, based on the employee’s salary
at the time of retirement not to exceed four hundred seventy-eight and eighty
hundredths hours (calculated at 45% x 1064 hours = 478.80 hours). All
employees covered under the FOP labor agreement shall be paid thirty-seven and
one-half percent (37.5%) of their accumulated medical leave bank at the time of
their retirement, not to exceed four hundred five four hundred eighty hours
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(calculated at 37.5% x 1,080 1,280 hours = 405 480 hrs.), based on the
employee’s salary at the time of retirement. If death occurs while in the line of
duty, employees covered under the FOP labor agreement shall be paid fifty
percent (50%) of their accumulated medical leave bank at the time of their death,
not to exceed five hundred forty hourssix hundred forty hours (50% x 1,080 1,280
hours = 540 hrs 640 hrs.), based on the employee’s salary at the time of their
death.
(B) The City Administrator and department heads shall have a contribution
made to their VEBA for one-half of their accumulated medical leave, not to
exceed 30 days of pay, upon their resignation, the rate of compensation to be
based upon the salary at the time of termination. Compensation for unused
medical leave at retirement shall be as provided for non-union employees.
(C) The death of an employee shall be treated the same as retirement, and
payment shall be made to the employee’s beneficiary or estate for one-half of all
unused medical leave for non-union employees and as defined in labor
agreements for all other employees.
SECTION 10. Non-union employees shall have a contribution made on their
behalf to their VEBA account in the amount of $30.00 per pay period. Employees represented by
the IBEW Service/Clerical labor agreement shall have a contribution made on their behalf to the
VEBA account of $15 per pay period. Employees represented by the IAFF labor agreement shall
have a contribution made on their behalf to the VEBA account of $10 per pay period.
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SECTION 11. The validity of any section, subsection, sentence, clause, or phrase
of this ordinance shall not affect the validity or enforceability of any other section, subsection,
sentence, clause, or phrase thereof.
SECTION 12. The adjustments identified herein shall be effective on the date of
passage and publication in pamphlet form in one issue of the Grand Island Independent as
provided by law, effective October 7, 2013.
SECTION 13. Those portions of Ordinance No. 9424 and all other parts of
ordinances in conflict herewith be, and the same are, hereby repealed.
Enacted: September 10, 2013
____________________________________
Jay Vavricek, Mayor
Attest:
________________________________ RaNae Edwards, City Clerk
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City of Grand Island
Tuesday, September 10, 2013
Council Session
Item F-9
#9451 - Consideration of Approving FY 2013-2014 Annual Single
City Budget, The Annual Appropriations Bill Including Addendum
#1
This item relates to the aforementioned Public Hearing item E-7.
Staff Contact: Jaye Monter
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Approved as to Form ¤ ___________
September 6, 2013 ¤ City Attorney
ORDINANCE NO. 9451
An ordinance known as “The Annual Appropriation Bill” of the City of Grand Island,
Nebraska, to adopt the proposed budget statement pursuant to the Nebraska Budget Act, as
amended by Addendum #1 for the fiscal year commencing October 1, 2013 and ending
September 30, 2014 to provide for severability; and to provide for publication and the effective
date of this ordinance.
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE MAYOR AND COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF GRAND
ISLAND, NEBRASKA:
SECTION 1. An appropriation is hereby made for the ensuing fiscal year to defray all
necessary expenses and liabilities of City departments, funds and operations. The object and
purpose of the appropriation shall be to pay for any and all necessary expenses and liabilities for
the following departments, fund and operations.
Total
Funds Expenditures Transfers Appropriation
General 39,692,741 3,157,538 42,850,279
Permanent Funds 0 65,000 65,000
Special Revenue 6,820,058 6,359,085 13,179,143
Debt Service 1,342,550 1,700,000 3,042,550
Capital Projects 8,312,393 0 8,312,393
Special Assessments 0 400,000 400,000
Enterprise 143,576,274 890,000 144,466,274
Internal Service 11,402,415 0 11,402,415
Agency 1,215,555 0 1,215,555
Trust 1,094,000 933,000 2,027,000
Community
Redevelopment Authority 1,588,501 0 1,588,501
Total Appropriation All
Funds 215,044,487 13,504,623 228,549,110
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SECTION 2. The proposed budget statement pursuant to the Nebraska Budget Act, is
hereby amended by Addendum #1 attached hereto and approved and adopted for the fiscal year
beginning October 1, 2013 and ending September 30, 2014.
SECTION 3. If any section, subsection or any other portion of this ordinance is held to
be invalid or unconstitutional by any court of competent jurisdiction, such portion shall be
deemed separate, distinct and independent, and such holding shall not affect the validity of the
remaining portions thereof.
SECTION 4. This ordinance shall be in force and take effect from and after its passage
and publication, within fifteen days in one issue of the Grand Island Independent as provided by
law.
Enacted: September 10, 2013
______________________________
Jay Vavricek, Mayor
Attest:
________________________________
RaNae Edwards, City Clerk
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City of Grand Island
Tuesday, September 10, 2013
Council Session
Item G-1
Approving Minutes of August 27, 2013 City Council Regular
Meeting
Staff Contact: RaNae Edwards
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CITY OF GRAND ISLAND, NEBRASKA
MINUTES OF CITY COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING
August 27, 2013
Pursuant to due call and notice thereof, a Regular Meeting of the City Council of the City of
Grand Island, Nebraska was conducted in the Council Chambers of City Hall, 100 East First
Street, on August 27, 2013. Notice of the meeting was given in The Grand Island Independent
on August 21, 2013.
Mayor Jay Vavricek called the meeting to order at 7:00 p.m. The following City Council
members were present: Bob Niemann, Linna Dee Donaldson, Chuck Haase, Julie Hehnke, Mitch
Nickerson, John Gericke, Scott Dugan, Mike Paulick, and Vaughn Minton. Councilmember Peg
Gilbert was absent. The following City Officials were present: City Administrator Mary Lou
Brown, City Clerk RaNae Edwards, City Treasurer and Finance Director Jaye Monter, City
Attorney Robert Sivick and Street Superintendent Shannon Callahan.
INVOCATION was given by Pastor Dan O’Neill, Abundant Life Christian Center, 3411 West
Faidley Avenue followed by the PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE.
PUBLIC HEARINGS:
Public Hearing on Request from Bosselman Pump & Pantry, Inc. dba Pump & Pantry #3, 2511
N. Diers Avenue for a Class “D” Liquor License. City Clerk RaNae Edwards reported that an
application for a Class “D” Liquor License had been received from Bosselman Pump & Pantry,
Inc. dba Pump & Pantry #3, 2511 N. Diers Avenue. Ms. Edwards presented the following
exhibits for the record: application submitted to the Liquor Control Commission and received by
the City on August 8, 2013; notice to the general public of date, time, and place of hearing
published on August 17, 2013; notice to the applicant of date, time, and place of hearing mailed
on August 8, 2013; along with Chapter 4 of the City Code. Staff recommended approval. No
public testimony was heard.
Public Hearing on Request from Bosselman Pump & Pantry, Inc. dba Pump & Pantry #6, 3355
West Stolley Park Road for a Class “D” Liquor License. City Clerk RaNae Edwards reported
that an application for a Class “D” Liquor License had been received from Bosselman Pump &
Pantry, Inc. dba Pump & Pantry #6, 3355 West Stolley Park Road. Ms. Edwards presented the
following exhibits for the record: application submitted to the Liquor Control Commission and
received by the City on August 8, 2013; notice to the general public of date, time, and place of
hearing published on August 17, 2013; notice to the applicant of date, time, and place of hearing
mailed on August 8, 2013; along with Chapter 4 of the City Code. Staff recommended approval.
No public testimony was heard.
Public Hearing on Request from Bosselman Pump & Pantry, Inc. dba Pump & Pantry #10, 3212
South Locust Street for a Class “D” Liquor License. City Clerk RaNae Edwards reported that an
application for a Class “D” Liquor License had been received from Bosselman Pump & Pantry,
Inc. dba Pump & Pantry #10, 3212 South Locust Street. Ms. Edwards presented the following
exhibits for the record: application submitted to the Liquor Control Commission and received by
the City on August 8, 2013; notice to the general public of date, time, and place of hearing
published on August 17, 2013; notice to the applicant of date, time, and place of hearing mailed
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on August 8, 2013; along with Chapter 4 of the City Code. Staff recommended approval. No
public testimony was heard.
Public Hearing on Request from Bosselman Pump & Pantry, Inc. dba Pump & Pantry #15, 2028
E. Highway 30 for a Class “D” Liquor License. City Clerk RaNae Edwards reported that an
application for a Class “D” Liquor License had been received from Bosselman Pump & Pantry,
Inc. dba Pump & Pantry #15, 2028 E. Highway 30. Ms. Edwards presented the following
exhibits for the record: application submitted to the Liquor Control Commission and received by
the City on August 8, 2013; notice to the general public of date, time, and place of hearing
published on August 17, 2013; notice to the applicant of date, time, and place of hearing mailed
on August 8, 2013; along with Chapter 4 of the City Code. Staff recommended approval. No
public testimony was heard.
Public Hearing on Acquisition of Utility Easement Located on Lots 1 through 26 – Westwood
Park 12th Subdivision (Curt L. Ratliff). Utilities Director Tim Luchsinger reported that a utility
easement located on Lots 1 through 26 along Redwood Road and Westwood Circle was needed
in order to have access to install, upgrade, maintain, and repair power appurtenances, including
lines and transformers. The purpose was to allow for separate easements serving the 26 lots of
Westwood Park Twelfth Subdivision to locate electric transformers, cable, and other
appurtenances. Staff recommended approval. No public testimony was heard.
Public Hearing on Acquisition of Utility Easement Located between Webb Road and U.S. Hwy.
281, North of Stolley Park Road (Dinsy, L.L.C.). Utilities Director Tim Luchsinger reported that
a utility easement located through a part of Lot One (1) and Lot Two (2) Dinsdale Subdivision
between Webb Road and U.S. Hwy 281, north of Stolley Park Road was needed in order to have
access to install, upgrade, maintain, and repair power appurtenances, including lines and
transformers for the purpose of providing a looped feed for electrical service to the new Dinsdale
GMC building and underground for the existing building. Staff recommended approval. No
public testimony was heard.
Public Hearing on Acquisition of Utility Easement located at 1612 S. Webb Road (Mead
Building Centers of Grand Island Real Estate, L.L.C.). Utilities Director Tim Luchsinger
reported that a utility easement located at 1612 S. Webb Road was needed in order to have
access to install, upgrade, maintain, and repair power appurtenances, including lines and
transformers for the purpose of underground power lines and public water main to serve the
Mead Lumber Center at 1612 S. Webb Road and the new Dinsdale Autoplex at 1706 S. Webb
Road. Staff recommended approval. No public testimony was heard.
Public Hearing on Property Sales and Acquisitions in the Sterling Estates Fourth Subdivision.
Regional Planning Director Chad Nabity reported that the City owned 6.75 acres of ground for a
park within the area to be developed as the Sterling Estates Subdivision south of Capital Avenue
and west of the Moore’s Creek Drainway. The owners of Sterling Estates Fourth Subdivision
requested an exchange of a 10 foot wide strip along the south side for a 10 foot wide strip along
the north side. Staff recommended approval. No public testimony was heard.
Public Hearing on Annexation of Property Located at the Corner of W. Phoenix Street and
Lincoln Avenue (Clark Gauthier). Regional Planning Director Chad Nabity reported that Clark
Gauthier, owner of property located at 1104 W. Phoenix Street had submitted a petition to the
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Hall County Board of Supervisors requesting that this property be removed from the County
Industrial Tract. The County Board approved his request on July 16, 2013. Mr. Gauthier
requested that the City annex this property into the City of Grand Island. Staff recommended
approval. No public testimony was heard.
ORDINANCES:
Councilmember Niemann moved “that the statutory rules requiring ordinances to be read by title
on three different days are suspended and that ordinances numbered:
#9440 – Consideration of Sale of Real Estate to Neidfelt Property Management, LLC
(Tract A)
#9441 – Consideration of Acquisition of Real Estate from Neidfelt Property
Management, LLC (Tract B)
#9442 – Consideration of Acquisition of Real Estate from Neidfelt Property
Management, LLC (Tract C)
9443 – Consideration of Sale of Real Estate to Neidfelt Property Management, LLC
(Tract D)
be considered for passage on the same day upon reading by number only and that the City Clerk
be permitted to call out the number of these ordinances on second reading and then upon final
passage and call for a roll call vote on each reading and then upon final passage.”
Councilmember Nickerson seconded the motion. Upon roll call vote, all voted aye. Motion
adopted.
These items related to the aforementioned Public Hearings.
Motion by Donaldson, second by Dugan to approve Ordinances #9440, #9441, #9442, and
#9443.
City Clerk: Ordinances #9440, #9441, #9442, and #9443 on first reading. All those in favor of
the passage of these ordinances on first reading, answer roll call vote. Upon roll call vote, all
voted aye. Motion adopted.
City Clerk: Ordinances #9440, #9441, #9442, and #9443 on final passage. All those in favor of
the passage of these ordinances on final passage, answer roll call vote. Upon roll call vote, all
voted aye. Motion adopted.
Mayor Vavricek: By reason of the roll call votes on first reading and then upon final passage,
Ordinances #9440, #9441, #9442, and #9443 are declared to be lawfully adopted upon
publication as required by law.
#9444 – Consideration of Annexation of Property Located at the Corner of W. Phoenix
Street and Lincoln Avenue (Clark Gauthier)
This item related to the aforementioned Public Hearing.
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Motion by Dugan, second by Paulick to approve Ordinance #9444 on first reading only. Upon
roll call vote, all voted aye. Motion adopted.
CONSENT AGENDA: Consent Agenda item G-18 was pulled for further discussion. Motion by
Donaldson, second by Minton to approve the Consent Agenda excluding item G-18. Upon roll
call vote, all voted aye. Motion adopted.
Approving Minutes of August 8, 2013 City Council Study Session.
Approving Minutes of August 13, 2013 City Council Regular Meeting.
Approving Minutes of August 13, 2013 City Council Study Session.
Approving Minutes of August 15, 2013 City Council Special Meeting.
Approving Minutes of August 20, 2013 City Council Study Session.
Approving Minutes of August 20, 2013 City Council Special Meeting.
#2013-274 – Approving Exchange of Property with Neidfelt Property Management, LLC of
Tract A for Tract B and Tract D for Tract C in the Sterling Estates Fourth Subdivision.
#2013-275 – Approving Acquisition of Utility Easement 0 Lots 1 through 26, Westwood Park
12th Subdivision (Curt L. Ratliff).
#2013-276 – Approving Acquisition of Utility Easement – Part of Lot One and Lot Two,
Dinsdale Sudivision Located between Webb Road and U.S. Hwy. 281, North of Stolley Park
Road (Dinsy, L.L.C.).
#2013-277 – Approving Acquisition of Utility Easement Located at 1612 S. Webb Road (Mead
Building Center).
#2013-278 – Approving Certificate of Final Completion for Downtown Parking Lot Pavement
Patching & crack Repair; Project No. 2013-PL-1 with J.I.L. Asphalt Paving Co. of Grand Island,
NE.
#2013-279 – Approving Agreement with Olsson Associates, Inc. of Grand Island, NE for
Construction Engineering Services for the Third and Wheeler Historical Lighting Project.
#2013-280 – Approving Change Order No. 5 for Lift Station No. 7 Improvements; Project No.
2011-S-1A with The Diamond Engineering Company of Grand Island, NE for a final completion
date of August 23, 2013.
#2013-281 – Approving Certificate of Final Completion for Lift Station No. 7 Improvements;
Project 2011-S-1A with The Diamond Engineering Company of Grand Island, NE.
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#2013-282 – Approving Change Order No. 2 for 5th Street Sanitary Sewer Improvements;
Project No. 2012-S-3 with The Van Kirk Brothers Contracting of Sutton, NE for a Reduction of
$162,005.32 and a Revised Contract Amount of $1,572,100.61.
#2013-283 – Approving Certificate of Final Completion for 5th Street Sanitary Sewer
Improvements; Project No. 2012-S-3 with The Van Kirk Brothers Contracting of Sutton, NE.
#2013-284 – Approving Forgiving Loan to Grand Island Skeet and Sporting Clay Club in an
Amount of $10,000.00.
#2013-285 – Approving Annual Agreement for Financial Software Licensing and Support with
Tyler Technologies, Inc. in an Amount of $138,272.24. Finance Director Jaye Monter reported
this was the annual agreement for the City’s financial software which had been in place since
2001. Councilmember Haase commented on the cost and suggested bidding for a multiple year
agreement.
Motion by Haase, second by Nickerson to approve Resolution #2013-285. Upon roll call vote, all
voted aye. Motion adopted.
REQUESTS AND REFERRALS:
Consideration of Forwarding Blighted and Substandard Area #14 Study to the Hall County
Regional Planning Commission. Regional Planning Director Chad Nabity reported that a
Substandard and Blight Study for approximately 6.82 acres located in north central Grand Island
between 13th Street and Faidley Avenue east of Webb Road had been received from Scott Rief.
This was a micro-blight study for a small area that Mr. Rief intended to redevelop if the area
could be declared blighted and substandard. Staff recommended forwarding to the Regional
Planning Commission. Ron Depue, 308 N Locust Street spoke in support.
Motion by Haase, second by Paulick to approve forwarding Blighted and Substandard Area #14
Study to the Hall County Regional Planning Commission. Upon roll call vote, all voted aye.
Motion adopted.
RESOLUTIONS:
#2013-286 – Consideration of Request from Bosselman Pump & Pantry, Inc. dba Pump & Pantry
#3, 2511 N. Diers Avenue for a Class “D” Liquor License and Liquor Manager Designation for
Brian Fausch, 2009 W Hwy 34. This item related to the aforementioned Public Hearing.
Motion by Donaldson, second by Gericke to approve Resolution #2013-286. Upon roll call vote,
all voted aye. Motion adopted.
#2013-287 – Consideration of Request from Bosselman Pump & Pantry, Inc. dba Pump & Pantry
#6, 3355 West Stolley Park Road for a Class “D” Liquor License and Liquor Manager
Designation for Brian Fausch, 2009 W Hwy 34. This item related to the aforementioned Public
Hearing.
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Motion by Donaldson, second by Gericke to approve Resolution #2013-287. Upon roll call vote,
all voted aye. Motion adopted.
#2013-288 – Consideration of Request from Bosselman Pump & Pantry, Inc. dba Pump & Pantry
#10, 3212 South Locust Street for a Class “D” Liquor License and Liquor Manager Designation
for Brian Fausch, 2009 W Hwy 34. This item related to the aforementioned Public Hearing.
Motion by Donaldson, second by Gericke to approve Resolution #2013-288. Upon roll call vote,
all voted aye. Motion adopted.
#2013-289 – Consideration of Request from Bosselman Pump & Pantry, Inc. dba Pump & Pantry
#15, 2028 E. Highway 30 for a Class “D” Liquor License and Liquor Manager Designation for
Brian Fausch, 2009 W Hwy 34. This item related to the aforementioned Public Hearing.
Motion by Donaldson, second by Gericke to approve Resolution #2013-289. Upon roll call vote,
all voted aye. Motion adopted.
#2013-290 – Consideration of Approving Interlocal Agreement with Hall County Regarding
Transit Services. Regional Planning Director Chad Nabity reported that the City of Grand Island
was declared a Census Defined Urbanized Area which changed the funding for Transportation
Services within the City. An Interlocal Agreement with the County was recommended that
would allow Hall County to continue to contract with Senior Citizens Industries, Inc. to provide
the same level of transit services within the City until the City was ready to authorize a separate
contract for transit services. The agreement would also allow the City to provide a payment of
$109,526 to Hall County in FY 2013-2014 for Transit Services using the 5307 funds. The
agreement would end on September 30, 2014.
Mr. Nabity answered questions regarding the funding source for these services. Urban funding
was explained.
Motion by Dugan, second by Minton to approve Resolution #2013-290. Upon roll call vote, all
voted aye. Motion adopted.
#2013-291 – Consideration of Approving Bid Award for Furnishing & Installation of Golf
Course Irrigation System. Parks and Recreation Director Todd McCoy gave a brief background
history of the Jackrabbit Run Golf Course. He stated four bids were received for the installation
of the Golf Course irrigation system. Dunininck, Inc. of Prinsburg, MN submitted the low bid of
$492,538.
Mr. McCoy answered questions regarding labor and energy savings. He stated we could save up
to 30% on the electricity. Mr. McCoy explained the difference between the Rainbird system to
the Toro system.
Motion by Haase, second by Nickerson to approve Resolution #2013-291. Upon roll call vote, all
voted aye. Motion adopted.
#2013-292 – Consideration of Legal Fee Contribution for Analysis of Options Regarding
Veterans Home. Senator Mike Gloor stated he was very supportive of this issue and wanted to
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see what the options were. Mayor Vavricek stated the Chamber of Commerce, on behalf of The
Home For Our Heroes Committee, would like to hire the Rembolt Ludtke, LLP law firm from
Lincoln, NE to evaluate all legal options available with the intent or retaining the Veteran’s
Home. Proposed was a flat fee of $15,000.00 to provide an evaluation of the governing statutes,
regulations and processes. The City’s portion of the legal fees was $5,000.00.
Motion by Gericke, second by Niemann to approve Resolution #2013-292. Upon roll call vote,
all voted aye. Motion adopted.
PAYMENT OF CLAIMS:
Motion by Dugan, second by Gericke to approve the Claims for the period of August 14, 2013
through August 27, 2013, for a total amount of $5,442,175.64. Unanimously approved.
Council recessed at 7:44 p.m. to the Special Meeting and returned to the Regular Meeting at 9:57
p.m.
ADJOURN TO EXECUTIVE SESSION: Motion by Dugan, second by Paulick to adjourn to
Executive Session at 9:57 p.m. for the purpose of a strategy session with respect to real estate
purchase. Unanimously approved.
RETURN TO REGULAR SESSION: Motion by Dugan, second by Gericke to return to Regular
Session at 10:21 p.m. Unanimously approved.
ADJOURNMENT: The meeting was adjourned at 10:21 p.m.
RaNae Edwards
City Clerk
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City of Grand Island
Tuesday, September 10, 2013
Council Session
Item G-2
Approving Minutes of August 27, 2013 City Council Special
Meeting
Staff Contact: RaNae Edwards
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CITY OF GRAND ISLAND, NEBRASKA
MINUTES OF CITY COUNCIL SPECIAL MEETING
August 27, 2013
Pursuant to due call and notice thereof, a Special Council meeting of the City Council of the City
of Grand Island, Nebraska was conducted in the Council Chambers of City Hall, 100 East First
Street, on August 27, 2013. Notice of the meeting was given in the Grand Island Independent on
August 21, 2013.
Mayor Jay Vavricek called the meeting to order at 7:44 p.m. The following Councilmembers
were present: Vaughn Minton, Mike Paulick, Scott Dugan, John Gericke, Mitch Nickerson, Julie
Hehnke, Chuck Haase, Linna Dee Donaldson, and Bob Niemann. Councilmember Peg Gilbert
was absent. The following City Officials were present: City Administrator Mary Lou Brown,
City Clerk RaNae Edwards, City Attorney Robert Sivick, City Treasurer and Finance Director
Jaye Monter, and Street Superintendent Shannon Callahan.
PUBLIC HEARINGS:
Public Hearing on Proposed Fiscal Year 2013-2014 City of Grand Island and Community
Redevelopment Authority (CRA) Budgets. Finance Director Jaye Monter continued the budget
discussions by answering questions received from Council regarding the possible revenue for
future budgets. Explained was the projected growth submitted on August 20, 2013 which
included the Food & Beverage occupation tax continuing through 2017. An updated projected
growth was presented with a 2017 ending cash balance of -$3,509,616. Property tax mill levies
from 30 cities for 2012-2013 were compared with Grand Island. Municipal Equalization Funds
were explained. Proposed 2013-2014 mill levy was .3021.
City Administrator Mary Lou Brown presented figures for an additional 4 mill levy increase on
property tax for FY 2013-2014. Also presented were figures for a 2% sales tax rate through
2017. Reviewed was future planning for capital projects and community objectives. Mentioned
was the possibility of extending the Food & Beverage Occupation Tax past 2015 and
implementing a wheel tax.
Councilmember Haase commented on the 1/2 cent sales tax passed in 2004. Mentioned was that
the sales tax increase was to be used for specific projects and he was not comfortable with it
going toward salaries. He commented on the financial policies and the sustainability of the
workforce and revenues.
Councilmember Nickerson stated the benefits of an increase in sales tax versus an increase in
property taxes. Councilmember Dugan stated funding the Police force was the first $10 million
but there needed to be more discussion regarding the rest of the $43 million budget.
Mayor Vavricek stated there were certain needs that had to be met and Public Safety was a big
part of this budget – 53% in the General Fund. He stated a sales tax election would need to be
held in May 2014 or a special election in order to be used for the 2015 budget. Mentioned were
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the laws of comparability for salaries which the City was required to follow. Ms. Monter
reviewed the difference between the 2013 budget and the proposed 2014 budget.
RESOLUTIONS:
#2013-293 – Consideration of Approving 12.5 Full Time Equivalent Employees for 2013-2014
City Budget. Finance Director Jaye Monter stated that at the August 13, 2013 Study Session
FTEs were discussed. Recommended were 12.5 FTEs for the 2013-2014 budget in the amount of
$936,000.00. Reviewed were the 2014 payroll budget assumptions based on the new array and
existing union contracts. Ms. Brown stated the MPO Planning Manager would be under the
Public Works Department. Councilmember Dugan, who was a member of the MPO Board,
explained the reasons for this.
Street Superintendent Shannon Callahan answered questions concerning the surveyor position.
Parks & Recreation Director Todd McCoy commented on the need for a full-time position at the
HPSP. Human Resources Director Brenda Sutherland stated there were no comparables for the
HPSP. Explained was the difference in pay for a part-time to a full-time position. Mr. McCoy
stated the park was open year round, five days a week.
Utility Director Tim Luchsinger stated the dollar amounts for the additional utility personnel
proposed would not change the total budget figure as the work would have to be hired out.
Ms. Brown explained the process of creating the 2013-2014 budget. A lengthy discussion was
held regarding the 12.5 FTEs.
Motion by Gericke, second by Haase to postpone Resolution #2013-203 until September 3, 2013.
Upon roll call vote, Councilmember Paulick, Gericke, Hehnke, Haase, and Donaldson voted aye.
Councilmembers Minton, Dugan, Nickerson, and Niemann voted no. Mayor Vavricek voted no.
Motion failed.
Motion by Dugan, second by Hehnke to approve Resolution #2013-293 with the exception of
Community Environment & Leisure position and Public Works which will be brought back on
Thursday, August 29, 2013.
Motion by Nickerson, second by Minton to approve the five Police Officer positions and not the
two Community Service Officers. Upon roll call vote, Councilmembers Minton and Nickerson
voted aye. Councilmembers Paulick, Dugan, Gericke, Hehnke, Haase, Donaldson, and Niemann
voted no. Motion failed.
Upon roll call vote of the motion to approve Resolution #213-293 with the exception of the
Community Environment & Leisure position and the Public Works position which will be
brought back on Thursday, August 29, 2013, Councilmembers Minton, Dugan, Gericke,
Nickerson, Hehnke, and Donaldson voted aye. Councilmembers Paulick, Haase, and Niemann
voted no. Motion adopted.
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OTHER ITEMS:
Review of Proposed FY 2013-2014 City Single Budget and Community Redevelopment
Authority (CRA) Budgets.
ADJOURNMENT: The meeting was adjourned at 9:56 p.m.
RaNae Edwards
City Clerk
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City of Grand Island
Tuesday, September 10, 2013
Council Session
Item G-3
Approving Minutes of August 29, 2013 City Council Special
Meeting
Staff Contact: RaNae Edwards
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CITY OF GRAND ISLAND, NEBRASKA
MINUTES OF CITY COUNCIL SPECIAL MEETING
August 29, 2013
Pursuant to due call and notice thereof, a Special Council meeting of the City Council of the City
of Grand Island, Nebraska was conducted in the Council Chambers of City Hall, 100 East First
Street, on August 29, 2013. Notice of the meeting was given in the Grand Island Independent on
August 23, 2013.
Mayor Jay Vavricek called the meeting to order at 7:00 p.m. The following Councilmembers
were present: Vaughn Minton, Mike Paulick, John Gericke, Mitch Nickerson, Julie Hehnke,
Chuck Haase, and Bob Niemann. Councilmembers Scott Dugan, Linna Dee Donaldson, and Peg
Gilbert were absent. The following City Officials were present: City Administrator Mary Lou
Brown, City Clerk RaNae Edwards, City Attorney Robert Sivick, City Treasurer and Finance
Director Jaye Monter, and City Engineer and Public Works Director John Collins.
INVOCATION given by Community Youth Council member Kennedy Martinez followed by the
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE.
Mayor Vavricek introduced Community Youth Council member Kennedy Martinez.
PRESENTATIONS AND PROCLAMATIONS:
Update on Employee Health Care Enrollment. Human Resources Director Brenda Sutherland
reported that in the first three days of informational meetings over 300 employees had attended.
Meetings were scheduled for the next two weeks. She stated the process was going very well.
PUBLIC HEARINGS:
Public Hearing on Proposed Fiscal Year 2013-2014 City of Grand Island and Community
Redevelopment Authority (CRA) Budgets - Continued. Finance Director Jaye Monter continued
the budget discussions with questions from the City Council. Reviewed were the appropriation
and transfer summary. The total General Fund FY 2013-2014 budget proposed was $43,293.262.
Total personnel budget was proposed to increase 11.27% and total operating budget to increase
6.76%.
Reviewed was the program prioritization per quartiles with a reduction of 1%. There were no
programs proposed to be eliminated in the 2013-2014 budget. Explained was the Community
Development budget.
The following Debt Service Fund current bond balances were presented:
Amount Purpose Payoff Year
$1,720,000 - Various Purpose – South Locust Street 2018
$3,815,000 – Public Safety Center 2018
$5,330,000 – Heartland Event Center 2025
$2,325,000 – Library Expansion 2016
$2,743,651 – State Fair Building 2017
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The impact of an increase to the occupational tax from 2% to 4% would bring in twice the
amount of what was received in the 2012-2013 budget. This was designated for the State Fair
building.
RESOLUTIONS:
#2013-294 – Consideration of Approving .50 Full Time Equivalents for the Heartland Public
Shooting Park (HPSP) for 2013-2014 City Budget. Finance Director Jaye Monter reported that
the recent financial and participation data showed that the HPSP staff had made significant
progress in growing the customer base and bringing new events to the park. In order to keep up
with the demand it had requested to add one full-time Office Coordinator. The new .50 FTE
would be added to the existing part-time FTE to create the new full-time position. Reviewed was
the revised numbers for the HPSP. Explained was the $125,000 funding from sales tax through
the General Fund for HPSP.
The following people spoke in support:
Tammy Slater, Vice-President of Organizational Development for Goodwill Industries
Rhonda Smallwood, Development Director from Hope Harbor
Steve Pritchard, Albion, NE
Councilmember Haase had concerns about the $64,000 cost of the position that was unfunded.
Ms. Monter stated the cost was estimated at $55,000. Parks & Recreation Director Todd McCoy
stated this estimate was figured at step 8 but could be less and this included benefits. Mayor
Vavricek commented on Resolutions approved by Council concerning the 2004 sales tax
language which included support for the HPSP. Mr. McCoy explained this position would be a
high level skill set with administrative duties.
Motion by Minton, second by Gericke to approve Resolution #2013-294. Upon roll call vote,
Councilmembers Minton, Paulick, Gericke, and Nickerson voted aye. Councilmembers Hehnke,
Haase, and Niemann voted no. Motion failed.
Councilmember Haase raised a Point of Order in deference to Councilmember Gericke’s
continued discussion on the above item. The Point of Order was recognized by the Mayor.
#2013-295 – Consideration of Approving 1 Full Time Equivalent Land Surveyor for Public
Works for 2013-2014 City Budget. Finance Director Jaye Monter reported that the Public Works
department was requesting two departmental FTE changes to improve efficiencies and continue
the growth of the department. Requested was 1 FTE Registered Land Surveyor.
Public Works Director John Collins stated the additional positions in this budget would have an
asset return. He stated they had spent over $130,000 to contract for a surveyor this year. He
wouldn’t hire a surveyor until the projects were approved by Council.
Motion by Nickerson, second by Haase to deny Resolution #2013-295. Upon roll call vote, all
voted aye. Motion adopted.
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#2013-296 – Consideration of Approving 1 Full Time Equivalent GIS Coordinator for Public
Works for 2013-2014 City Budget. Finance Director Jaye Monter reported that the Public Works
Department requested 1 FTE GIS Coordinator in an amount of $88,184 which included benefits.
Mr. Collins explained the position.
Councilmember Paulick stated this was a quartile 3 position. Discussion was held regarding the
salary of this position.
Motion by Minton, second by Hehnke to approve Resolution #2013-296. Upon roll call vote,
Councilmembers Minton, Paulick, Gericke, Nickerson, and Hehnke voted aye. Councilmembers
Haase and Niemann voted no. Mayor Vavricek casted the six and deciding vote in favor. Motion
adopted.
REQUEST AND REFERRALS:
Review of Proposed Salary Ordinance. Human Resources Director Brenda Sutherland reported
that at the August 20, 2013 Council meeting, the Council voted to postpone their vote on the
Salary Ordinance until the September 10, 2013 Council meeting. This presentation was to
answer questions and give additional information before the September 10, 2013 meeting.
Presented was the overall impact of the salary survey for the non-union employees, the number
of steps in the City’s various pay plans, and the reason for splitting the Division Chiefs into
separate titles and pay plans.
Presented were the following steps in pay plans:
Non-Union 15 steps
AFSCME 15 steps
IAFF 9 steps
IBEW 8 steps
FOP 9 steps 2013-2014
10 steps 2014-2015
11 steps 2015-2016
The 2013-2014 salary changes for Non-Union was 4.45% average; AFSCME – 1.5%; IAFF –
2.5%; IBEW (4 contracts) – 2.75%; and FOP – 7.82% average. Ms. Sutherland explained that
currently all three positions for the Fire Division Chiefs salaries were on the same pay plan. This
was changed several years ago to promote internal movement and cross-training. Issues with the
current system were that comparability showed pay differences and current staff had specialized
skills and certifications. The pay plan was based on the average of all three positions.
Discussion was held regarding increases in salaries overall in the next three years. Fire Chief
Cory Schmidt stated this change had no effect on pay. Reviewed was the restructuring plan in the
Fire Department by reducing captains from 15 to 12 and division chiefs from 4 to 3. Added were
3 shift commanders and 1 life safety inspector for a total savings of $24,985.
Discussion was held regarding the non-union 4.5% salary increase. Mayor Vavricek commented
on the metropolitan status and comparability. Ms. Monter stated the total increase in salaries
proposed for 2013-2014 budget from the 2012-2013 budget was $3.9 million. A lengthy
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discussion was held regarding salaries, managing the workforce and history of the number of
employees since 2000.
Motion by Minton, second by Paulick to reconsider postponing the Salary Ordinance for
September 10, 2013. Upon roll call vote, Councilmembers Minton and Paulick voted aye.
Councilmembers Gericke, Nickerson, Hehnke, Haase, and Niemann voted no. Motion failed.
Council recessed at 9:30 p.m. and reconvened at 9:40 p.m.
RESOLUTIONS:
#2013-297 – Consideration of Approving 2013-2014 Fee Schedule. Finance Director Jaye
Monter reported that in consideration of Council feedback from the August 8, 2013 Study
Session, increases in Fieldhouse season passes were reduced from 25% to 10%. If season passes
were increased by 25% the Fieldhouse revenue would increase an estimated $1,575. If season
passes were increased by 10%, the Fieldhouse revenue would increase an estimated $630.
Regional Planning Director Chad Nabity explained the fee increase for the Blight Study.
Motion by Minton, second by Hehnke to approve Resolution #2013-297. Upon roll call vote,
Councilmembers Minton, Gericke, Nickerson, Hehnke, Haase, and Niemann voted aye.
Councilmember Paulick voted no. Motion adopted.
#2013-298 – Consideration of Providing Guidance to City Administration Regarding Property
Tax Levy Adjustment. Finance Director Jaye Monter reported that the final property tax request
would be presented to Council for their consideration on September 10, 2013 along with the
Annual Single City Budget for Fiscal Year 2013-2014. Prior to that date, City Administration
would like to receive Council’s guidance pertaining to the property tax levy adjustment.
Ms. Monter stated that the 2012-2013 year budget had been impacted by the additional personnel
added during this fiscal year for the Police Department. The remaining personnel would be
added during the 2013-2014 budget if approved. The total expense for the additional positions
was in excess of $1,000,000.
A possible revenue source for these positions was a property tax mill levy adjustment of .0400.
Based on the 2014 property valuation this would generate $1,029,821 and would increase the
City of Grand Island mill levy rate from .3241 to .3641.
Councilmember Haase requested the comparison with other cities regarding sales tax. The City
of Grand Island was ranked 24 out of 30 cities with regards to property tax levy. Ms. Monter
stated the decision of Council on this item would be included in the publication for the Public
Hearing scheduled for September 10, 2013. City Attorney Robert Sivick stated passing the
budget was required by the State Statutes and there were strict penalties if that did not happen on
time, we were running out of time.
Comments were made by Council regarding not raising property taxes this year and not having
all ten Councilmembers present to vote on this important issue. Councilmember Minton sated in
order for our city to move forward this tax increase was needed this year.
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Motion by Minton, second by Paulick to approve Resolution #2013-298. Upon roll call vote,
Councilmember Minton voted aye. Councilmembers Paulick, Gericke, Nickerson, Hehnke,
Haase, and Niemann voted no. Motion failed.
OTHER ITEMS:
Review of Proposed FY 2013-2014 City Single Budget and Community Redevelopment
Authority (CRA) Budgets Continued.
ADJOURNMENT: The meeting was adjourned at 10:17 p.m.
RaNae Edwards
City Clerk
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City of Grand Island
Tuesday, September 10, 2013
Council Session
Item G-4
Approving Liquor Manager Designation for Kathleen Stock, 3210
North 161st Street, Omaha, NE with Red Lobster, 3430 West 13th
Street
Staff Contact: RaNae Edwards
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Council Agenda Memo
From:RaNae Edwards, City Clerk
Meeting:September 10, 2013
Subject:Request from Kathleen Stock, 3210 North 161st Street,
Omaha, NE for Liquor Manager Designation for Red
Lobster Restaurant #0734, 3430 West 13th Street
Item #’s:G-4
Presenter(s):RaNae Edwards, City Clerk
Background
Kathleen Stock, 3210 North 161st Street, Omaha, NE has submitted an application with
the City Clerk’s Office for a Liquor Manager Designation in conjunction with Red
Lobster Restaurant #0734, 3430 West 13th Street.
This application has been reviewed by the Police Department and City Clerk’s Office.
Discussion
City Council action is required and forwarded to the Nebraska Liquor Control
Commission for issuance of all liquor manager designations. All departmental reports
have been received. See attached Police Department report.
Alternatives
It appears that the Council has the following alternatives concerning the issue at hand.
The Council may:
1.Approve the requests.
2.Forward the requests with no recommendation.
3.Take no action on the requests.
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Recommendation
City Administration recommends that the Council approve the request for Liquor
Manager Designation.
Sample Motion
Move to approve the request from Kathleen Stock, 3210 North 161st Street, Omaha, NE
for Liquor Manager Designation in conjunction with the Class “I-32486” Liquor License
for Red Lobster Restaurant #0734, 3430 West 14th Street with the stipulation that Ms.
Stock complete a state approved alcohol server/seller training program.
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08/22/13 Grand Island Police Department 450
14:48 LAW INCIDENT TABLE Page: 1
City : Grand Island
Occurred after : 13:15:05 08/22/2013
Occurred before : 13:15:05 08/22/2013
When reported : 13:15:05 08/22/2013
Date disposition declared : 08/22/2013
Incident number : L13083298
Primary incident number :
Incident nature : Liquor Lic Inv Liquor License
Investigation
Incident address : 3430 13th St W
State abbreviation : NE
ZIP Code : 68803
Contact or caller :
Complainant name number :
Area location code : PCID Police - CID
Received by : Vitera D
How received : T Telephone
Agency code : GIPD Grand Island Police Department
Responsible officer : Vitera D
Offense as Taken :
Offense as Observed :
Disposition : ACT Active
Misc. number : RaNae
Geobase address ID : 4962
Long-term call ID :
Clearance Code : CL Case Closed
Judicial Status : NCI Non-criminal Incident
= = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = =
INVOLVEMENTS:
Px Record # Date Description Relationship
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NM 84240 08/22/13 Red Lobster Restaurant, Business
Involved
NM 186734 08/22/13 Stock, Kathleen S Liquor Manager
LAW INCIDENT CIRCUMSTANCES:
Se Circu Circumstance code Miscellaneous
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1 LT21 Restaurant
LAW INCIDENT NARRATIVE:
Kathleen Stock is Applying to be the Liquor Manager at Red Lobster.
LAW INCIDENT OFFENSES DETAIL:
Se Offe Offense code Arson Dama
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1 AOFF Alcohol Offense 0.00
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LAW INCIDENT RESPONDERS DETAIL:
Se Responding offi Unit n Unit number
-- --------------- ------ ------------------------------
1 Vitera D 318 Vitera D
LAW SUPPLEMENTAL NARRATIVE:
Seq Name Date
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1 Vitera D 13:19:04 08/22/2013
318
Grand Island Police Department
Supplemental Report
Date, Time: Thu Aug 22 13:19:15 CDT 2013
Reporting Officer: Vitera
Unit- CID
I received a copy of a liquor manager application from Kathleen Stock for
Red Lobster. Kathleen has lived in Omaha the last nine years. She has a
husband named Douglas who signed a Spousal Affidavit of Non-Participation
agreement. Kathleen stated on her application that she has been in the
restaurant business for twenty-seven years and has been approved as a
liquor manager at a different Red Lobster years ago.
Kathleen disclosed a conviction in 1989 for leaving the scene of an
accident. She also disclosed a speeding conviction in Illinois in 2002. I
checked Spillman and NCJIS for records relating to Kathleen. She doesn't
have an entry in Spillman, and she doesn't have any convictions listed in
NCJIS. Kathleen has a valid Nebraska driver's license and no warrants for
her arrest. I also checked on Kathleen through a law enforcement-only
Internet database and didn't find anything detrimental to her
application.
I called Kathleen on 8/22/13. She advised that she lives in Omaha and had
just left Red Lobster in Grand Island. Kathleen said that she oversees
several restaurants but hopes to be able to come to Grand Island every
couple of weeks until Red Lobster can find a different liquor manager.
She has another local employee in mind.
Kathleen Stock doesn't have any recent convictions in Nebraska and didn't
fail to disclose any convictions. The Grand Island Police Department
doesn't have any objections to her becoming the liquor manager at Red
Lobster.
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City of Grand Island
Tuesday, September 10, 2013
Council Session
Item G-5
#2013-299 - Approving Acquisition of Utility Easement - South of
Fonner Park Road on City Leased Property at Fonner Park - Hall
Co. Livestock Improvement Association
This item relates to the aforementioned Public Hearing item E-3.
Staff Contact: Tim Luchsinger, Utilities Director
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R E S O L U T I O N 2013-299
WHEREAS, a public utility easement is required by the City of Grand Island,
from Hall County Livestock Improvement Association, to survey, construct, inspect, maintain,
repair, replace, relocate, extend, remove, and operate thereon, public utilities and appurtenances,
including lines and transformers; and;
WHEREAS, a public hearing was held on September 10, 2013, for the purpose of
discussing the proposed acquisition of an easement located in the City of Grand Island, Hall
County, Nebraska; and more particularly described as follows:
Commencing at Northeast corner of the Southwest Quarter (SW1/4) of Section Twenty
Two (22), Township Eleven (11) North, Range Nine (9) West of the 6th P.M., in the
City of Grand Island, Hall County, Nebraska; thence on an assumed bearing of
N89º13’34”W, along the northerly line of said Southwest Quarter (SW1/4), a distance
of two hundred twenty and two hundredths (220.02) feet; thence S00º01’23”E a
distance of eighty nine and sixty one hundredths (89.61) feet to a point on the westerly
line of an existing twenty (20.0) foot wide easement tract described in Instrument
Number 200411108, recorded in the Register of Deeds Office, Hall County, Nebraska
being the ACTUAL Point of Beginning; thence continuing S00º01’23”E, along the
westerly line of an existing twenty (20.0) foot wide easement tract described in said
Instrument Number 200411108, a distance of twenty (20.0) feet; thence S89º59’07”W a
distance of four hundred six and forty five hundredths (406.45) feet; thence
S00º02’39”W a distance of two hundred thirty eight and eighty six hundredths (238.86)
feet; thence N89º58’36”E a distance of ninety three and ninety one hundredths (93.91)
feet; thence S00º03’48”E a distance of twenty (20.0) feet; thence S89º58’36”W a
distance of one hundred twenty four and twenty three hundredths (124.23) feet; thence
N25º52’21”W a distance of three hundred twenty nine and forty five hundredths
(329.45) feet to a point on the southerly right-of-way line of Fonner Park Road; thence
S89º13’34”E, along the southerly right-of-way line of said Fonner Park Road, a
distance of twenty two and fifteen hundredths (22.15) feet; thence S25º52’21”E a
distance of three hundred one and seventy nine hundredths (301.79) feet; thence
N00º02’39”E a distance of two hundred fifty four and thirty one (254.31) feet; thence
N89º59’07”E a distance of four hundred twenty six and forty three hundredths (426.43)
feet to a point on the westerly line of an existing twenty (20.0) foot wide easement tract
described in said Instrument Number 200411108, being the said Point of Beginning.
The above-described easement and right-of-way containing a total of 0.51 acres, more
or less, as shown on the plat dated 8/12/2013, marked Exhibit “A” attached hereto and
incorporated herein by reference.
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Approved as to Form ¤ ___________
September 6, 2013 ¤ City Attorney
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND COUNCIL
OF THE CITY OF GRAND ISLAND, NEBRASKA, that the City of Grand Island be, and
hereby is, authorized to acquire a public utility easement from the Hall County Livestock
Improvement Association, on the above-described tract of land.
- - -
Adopted by the City Council of the City of Grand Island, Nebraska, September 10, 2013.
______________________________
Jay Vavricek, Mayor
Attest:
_______________________________________
RaNae Edwards, City Clerk
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Tuesday, September 10, 2013
Council Session
Item G-6
#2013-300 - Approving Acquisition of Utility Easement - South of
Schoolhouse Road at Lockwood Road - School Dist. #1 of Merrick
County
This item relates to the aforementioned Public Hearing item E-4.
Staff Contact: Tim Luchsinger, Utilities Director
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Approved as to Form ¤ ___________
September 6, 2013 ¤ City Attorney
R E S O L U T I O N 2013-300
WHEREAS, a public utility easement is required by the City of Grand Island, from
School District Number One (1) of Merrick County, Nebraska aka Lockwood School, to survey,
construct, inspect, maintain, repair, replace, relocate, extend, remove, and operate thereon, public
utilities and appurtenances, including lines and transformers; and;
WHEREAS, a public hearing was held on September 10, 2013, for the purpose of
discussing the proposed acquisition of an easement located in Merrick County, Nebraska; and more
particularly described as follows:
Commencing at Northeast corner of the Southwest Quarter (SW1/4) of Section Thirty Two
(32), Township Twelve (12) North, Range Eight (8) West of the 6th P.M., Merrick County,
Nebraska; thence southerly, along the easterly line of the said Southwest Quarter (SW1/4), a
distance of one hundred ninety nine (199.0) feet to the ACTUAL Point of Beginning; thence
continuing southerly, along the easterly line of the said Southwest Quarter (SW1/4), a
distance of twenty (20.0) feet; thence westerly, parallel with the northerly line of the said
Southwest Quarter (SW1/4), a distance of one hundred fifteen (115.0) feet; thence northerly,
parallel with the easterly line of the said Southwest Quarter (SW1/4), a distance of twenty
(20.0) feet; thence easterly, parallel with the northerly line of the said Southwest Quarter
(SW1/4), a distance of one hundred fifteen (115.0) to a point on the easterly line of the said
Southwest Quarter (SW1/4), being the said Point of Beginning.
The above-described easement and right-of-way containing a total of 0.053 acres, more or
less, as shown on the plat dated 8/27/2013, marked Exhibit “A” attached hereto and
incorporated herein by reference.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND COUNCIL OF
THE CITY OF GRAND ISLAND, NEBRASKA, that the City of Grand Island be, and hereby is,
authorized to acquire a public utility easement from School District Number One (1) of Merrick
County, Nebraska, aka Lockwood School, on the above-described tract of land.
- - -
Adopted by the City Council of the City of Grand Island, Nebraska, September 10, 2013.
____________________________
Jay Vavricek, Mayor
Attest:
_______________________________________
RaNae Edwards, City Clerk
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City of Grand Island
Tuesday, September 10, 2013
Council Session
Item G-7
#2013-301 - Approving Bid Award - Precipitator, Bottom Ash and
Boiler Industrial Cleaning at Platte Generating Station for the Fall
of 2013 and Spring of 2014 Outages
Staff Contact: Tim Luchsinger, Stacy Nonhof
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Council Agenda Memo
From:Timothy G. Luchsinger, Utilities Director
Stacy Nonhof, Assistant City Attorney
Meeting Date:September 10, 2013
Subject:Precipitator, Bottom Ash and Boiler Industrial Cleaning
– Fall 2013 and Spring 2014 Outages
Item #’s:G-7
Presenter(s):Timothy G. Luchsinger, Utilities Director
Background
The electrostatic precipitator at the Platte Generating Station is the air quality control
equipment used to remove coal ash particulates from the plant’s boiler flue gas stream.
Proper performance of this equipment is required as part of the plant’s operating permit.
Due to volume and characteristics of the coal ash, the precipitator must be grit blasted
twice a year to remove ash build-up to allow the plant to remain below permitted
emission levels. In addition to maintaining performance, removal of the ash deposits also
allows an inspection of the precipitator internal surfaces and components.
The fall outage is scheduled for October of this year and the spring outage is scheduled
for May of 2014. Specifications were developed by the plant maintenance staff to include
grit blasting of the electrostatic precipitator, bulk vacuuming of the associated ductwork
and hoppers, and high pressure water wash of the bottom ash system.
Discussion
The specifications for the Precipitator, Bottom Ash and Boiler Industrial Cleaning-Fall
2013 and Spring 2014 Outages were advertised and issued for bid in accordance with the
City Purchasing Code. Bids were publicly opened on August 29, 2013. Specifications
were sent to five potential bidders and responses were received as listed below. The base
engineer’s estimate for this project was $250,000.00.
Bidder Fall 2013 Spring 2014 Total Bid
Meylan Enterprises, Inc.
Omaha, NE $ 77,730.15 $ 77,730.15 $155,460.30
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W-S Industrial Services, Inc.
Council Bluffs, IA $166,848.22 $166,848.22 $333,696.44
The bidders listed no exceptions to the specifications. The bid from Meylan Enterprises,
Inc., is compliant with specifications and the base bid is within the engineer’s estimate.
Alternatives
It appears that the Council has the following alternatives concerning the issue at hand.
The Council may:
1.Move to approve
2.Refer the issue to a Committee
3.Postpone the issue to future date
4.Take no action on the issue
Recommendation
City Administration recommends that the Council award the Contract for Precipitator,
Bottom Ash and Boiler Industrial Cleaning - Fall 2013 and Spring 2014 Outages, to
Meylan Enterprises, Inc., of Omaha, Nebraska, as the low responsive bidder, in the
amount of $155,460.30 (including taxes).
Sample Motion
Move to approve the bid of $155,460.30, from Meylan Enterprises, Inc., for the
Precipitator, Bottom Ash and Boiler Industrial Cleaning - Fall 2013 and Spring 2014
Outages.
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Purchasing Division of Legal Department
INTEROFFICE MEMORANDUM
Stacy Nonhof, Purchasing Agent
Working Together for a
Better Tomorrow, Today
BID OPENING
BID OPENING DATE:August 29, 2013 at 2:00 p.m.
FOR:Precipitator, Bottom Ash & Boiler Industrial Cleaning
DEPARTMENT:Utilities
ESTIMATE:$250,000.00
FUND/ACCOUNT:520
PUBLICATION DATE:August 16, 2013
NO. POTENTIAL BIDDERS:5
SUMMARY
Bidder:W-S Industrial Services, Inc.Meylan Enterprises, Inc.
Council Bluffs, IA Omaha, NE
Bid Security:Merchants Bonding Co.Universal Surety Co.
Exceptions:None None
Bid Price:
Fall 2013:
Precipitator Abrasive:$48,333.12 $28,845.00
Vacuum Services:$78,836.60 $21,900.00
Pressure Wash Services:$28,763.20 $21,900.00
Sales Tax:$10,915.30 $ 5,085.15
2013 Total Base Bid $166,848.22 $77,730.15
Spring 2014:
Precipitator Abrasive:$48,333.12 $28,845.00
Vacuum Services:$78,836.60 $21,900.00
Pressure Wash Services:$28,763.20 $21,900.00
Sales Tax:$10,915.30 $ 5,085.15
2014 Total Base Bid $166,848.22 $77,730.15
2013/2014 Total Bid:$333,696.44 $155,460.30
cc:Tim Luchsinger, Utilities Director Bob Smith, Assist. Utilities Director
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Mary Lou Brown, City Administrator Jaye Monter, Finance Director
Stacy Nonhof, Purchasing Agent Pat Gericke, Utilities Admin. Assist.
Karen Nagel, Utilities Secretary Darrell Dorsey, PGS Superintendent
P1670
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Approved as to Form ¤ ___________
September 6, 2013 ¤ City Attorney
R E S O L U T I O N 2013-301
WHEREAS, the City of Grand Island invited sealed bids for Precipitator, Bottom
Ash and Boiler Industrial Cleaning at Platte Generating Station – Fall 2013 and Spring 2014
Outages, according to plans and specifications on file with the Utilities Department; and
WHEREAS, on August 29, 2013, bids were received, opened and reviewed; and
WHEREAS, Meylan Enterprises, Inc., of Omaha, Nebraska, submitted a bid in
accordance with the terms of the advertisement of bids and plans and specifications and all other
statutory requirements contained therein, such bid being in the amount of $155,460.30 (including
taxes); and
WHEREAS, the bid of Meylan Enterprises is less than the estimate for the
Precipitator, Bottom Ash, and Boiler Industrial Cleaning at Platte Generating Station – Fall 2013
and Spring 2014 Outages.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND COUNCIL
OF THE CITY OF GRAND ISLAND, NEBRASKA, that the bid of Meylan Enterprises, Inc., in
the amount of $155,460.30, for Precipitator, Bottom Ash and Boiler Industrial Cleaning at Platte
Generating Station – Fall 2013 and Spring 2014 Outages, is hereby approved as the lowest
responsible bid and that and the Mayor is hereby authorized to, on behalf of the City, execute the
contract between the City of Grand Island and Meylan Enterprises, Inc.
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Adopted by the City Council of the City of Grand Island, Nebraska, September 10, 2013.
_______________________________________
Jay Vavricek, Mayor
Attest:
_______________________________________
RaNae Edwards, City Clerk
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City of Grand Island
Tuesday, September 10, 2013
Council Session
Item G-8
#2013-302 - Approving Boiler, Machinery and Terrorism
Insurance for the Utilities Department
Staff Contact: Tim Luchsinger, Stacy Nonhof
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Council Agenda Memo
From:Tim Luchsinger, Utilities Director
Stacy Nonhof, Assistant City Attorney
Meeting:September 10, 2013
Subject:Boiler, Machinery, and Terrorism Insurance Renewal –
Utilities Department
Item #’s:G-8
Presenter(s):Tim Luchsinger, Utilities Director
Background
The Utilities Department Boiler and Machinery Property Peril and Fire insurance expires
October 1, 2013. This insurance is specifically designed for Electric Utilities and is
readily adaptable to the Water Utility, which is also included in the coverage. The
standard policy excludes losses due to acts of terrorism unless the optional Terrorism
Insurance is accepted. The Utilities Department’s insurance provider, FM Global,
provided the attached proposal for renewal of the present coverage.
The complete policy is available in the Utilities office for review, along with a Policy
Holder Disclosure form for execution by the City, either accepting or rejecting terrorism
coverage. The renewal proposal and proposed policy have been reviewed by the Legal
Department.
Discussion
Key provisions included in the proposed renewal are an increase in the insured valuation
from $500,873,124.00, to $523,249,700; a premium increase of $12,835, which results in
an annual premium change from $406,157.00 for the current year to $418,992, for the
2013-2014 year; and a premium increase of $621 for Terrorism Insurance, which results
in an annual premium change from $23,683.00 for the current year to $24,304 for the
2013-2014 year.
The increase in insured valuation of assets was reviewed by Utility staff and is in line
with replacement costs seen in the utility industry, as well as the resulting policy
premium increase.
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The annual premium to add terrorism coverage is $24,304. The probability that a
relatively remote location in the central part of the nation would be targeted for a terrorist
attack may be very unlikely, but the determination of a terrorist attack is not clearly
defined, such as an attack similar to the Oklahoma City Federal Building. Regardless of
the cause, the loss of a high valued asset as the Platte Generating Station must be
protected from risk, and the acceptance of Terrorism Insurance is recommended.
The premium for the renewal of the Boiler and Machinery, Property Peril, and Fire
coverage is $443,296, which includes Terrorism Insurance, and is recommended by the
Utilities Department for approval.
Alternatives
It appears that the Council has the following alternatives concerning the issue at hand.
The Council may:
1.Move to approve
2.Refer the issue to a Committee
3.Postpone the issue to future date
4.Take no action on the issue
Recommendation
City Administration recommends that the Council approve renewal of the Utilities
Department’s Boiler and Machinery, Property and Peril, and Fire Insurance with FM
Global, and execution of the Notice of Terrorism Insurance Coverage form to accept that
coverage.
Sample Motion
Move to approve acceptance of the FM Global Insurance for the Utilities Department,
with authorization to accept the Terrorism Coverage.
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Approved as to Form ¤ ___________
September 6, 2013 ¤ City Attorney
R E S O L U T I O N 2013-302
WHEREAS, the City’s Utility Department subscribes to insurance for boiler and
machinery, property, peril and fire coverage; and
WHEREAS, the boiler and machinery, property, peril and fire coverage insurance
term expires October 1, 2013; and
WHEREAS, the insurance of electric and water utilities facilities is a specialized
market with a limited number of potential providers; and
WHEREAS, valuation adjustments resulted in an increased total insured value of
property from the present amount of $500,873,124.00 to $523,249,700; and
WHEREAS, a proposal to renew insurance for the 2013 – 2014 fiscal year was
received from the current provider, Factory Mutual Insurance Company of St. Louis, Missouri,
for a renewal premium of $443,296, including the terrorism coverage; and
WHEREAS, the City has opted to accept the optional Terrorism Insurance
Coverage; and
WHEREAS, the insurance provider requires that the City either accept or reject
Terrorism Insurance Coverage by executing the form provided.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND COUNCIL
OF THE CITY OF GRAND ISLAND, NEBRASKA, that the proposal of Factory Mutual
Insurance Company of St. Louis, Missouri, with premium in the amount of $418,992, is hereby
approved, and to execute the form to accept Terrorism Insurance Coverage, with a premium in
the amount of $24,304, for a total of $443,296.
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Adopted by the City Council of the City of Grand Island, Nebraska, September 10, 2013.
_______________________________________
Jay Vavricek, Mayor
Attest:
_______________________________________
RaNae Edwards, City Clerk
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City of Grand Island
Tuesday, September 10, 2013
Council Session
Item G-9
#2013-303 - Approving Change Order No. 1 for North Interceptor
Phase I; Project No. 2012-S-6
Staff Contact: John Collins, P.E. - Public Works Director
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Council Agenda Memo
From:Marvin Strong PE, Wastewater Treatment Plant Engineer
Meeting:September 10, 2013
Subject:Approving Change Order No. 1 for North Interceptor
Phase I; Project No. 2012-S-6
Item #’s:G-9
Presenter(s):John Collins PE, Public Works Director
Background
Public Works Staff in conjunction with the design engineer, Black & Veatch of Kansas
City, Missouri have jointly developed multi-year replacement planning stages for the City
of Grand Island’s large diameter gravity sanitary sewer interceptor network. The current
planned interceptor, entitled the “North Interceptor” will replace aged gravity sanitary
sewer, reduce or eliminate current sewer pumping station(s), provide additional capacity
for existing, and new growth areas of Grand Island.
The Wastewater Division of the Public Works Department advertised for bids for North
Interceptor Phase I (Project 2012-S-6) on March 26, 2013 and opened bids on April 23,
2013.
On May 14, 2013, Resolution 2013-147, City Council awarded, Project 2012-S-6, North
Interceptor Phase I to Merryman Excavation, Inc. of Woodstock, Illinois, in the amount
of $8,444,635.
Discussion
Historically, concrete manholes have been installed in the cities gravity sewer collection
infrastructure. Concrete manholes serve well for the intended use, and are versatile in
configuration to meet an array of configurations that may be needed on a project. In
design workshops staff reviewed parameters that influence the cost of constructing and
maintaining a wastewater system, and quantify the major components (i.e., length/size of
pipes, number of manholes, corrosive properties, infiltration) and concluded alternate
material methodology should be considered. On May 14, 2013 City Staff, and
Consulting Engineer, Black & Veatch for Kansas City of Missouri presented to council
the recommendation in utilizing Fiberglass Reinforced Pipe (FRP) products for the large
diameter gravity sewer collection system being installed in the multi-phased interceptor
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project. City Council approved moving forward with Phase I of the interceptor
construction, directing Public Works to use Polyvinyl Chloride Pipe (PVC) where
possible and to use the fiberglass manholes if feasible.
Change Order No. 1 will supply and install fiberglass manhole(s) with Polyvinyl
Chloride Pipe stubs. This will be completed in a factory controlled environment where
each fiberglass/PVC manhole structure is fabricated monolithic, and delivered to site. A
total of thirty-four (34) manholes will be constructed with fiberglass, and Polyvinyl
Chloride (PVC) pipe materials.
CHANGE ORDER NO. 1
Change Order No. 1-1
Replace Precast Concrete manhole with Fiberglass Reinforced manholes.
Bid Unit Description Units / Ea.Cost Differential Total Price Change
Four (4) feet Diameter 6.0 $0.00 $0.00
Five (5) feet Diameter 3.0 $0.00 $0.00
Eight (8) feet Diameter 17.0 $0.00 $0.00
Ten (10) feet Diameter 5.0 $0.00 $0.00
Twelve (12) feet
Diameter 1.0 $0.00 $0.00
Eight (8) feet Diameter
(Outside Drop)1.0 $0.00 $0.00
Ten (10) feet Diameter
(Outside Drop)1.0 $0.00 $0.00
TOTAL COST FOR CO1-1 $ 0.00
TOTAL SUMMARY OF COSTS $0.00
Change Order No. 1 will not extend the original construction completion date(s) of:
Substantial Completion: 210 calendar days, or January 8, 2014, and
Final Completion: 245 calendar days, or February 12, 2014.
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Alternatives
It appears that the Council has the following alternatives concerning the issue at hand.
The Council may:
1.Move to approve
2.Refer the issue to a Committee
3.Postpone the issue to future date
4.Take no action on the issue
Recommendation
City Administration recommends that the Council approve authorization to change from
precast concrete manholes to fiberglass structured manholes as described in Change
Order No. 1 with Merryman Excavation, Inc. of Woodstock, Illinois, for North
Interceptor Phase I, Project 2012-S-6.
Sample Motion
Move to approve the Mayor of the City of Grand Island, Nebraska authorized on behalf
of the City of Grand Island to execute a Change Order No. 1 with Merryman Excavation,
Inc. of Woodstock, Illinois in no additional claim for the contract amount or time.
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8/30/2013
CO1-1
CITY OF GRAND ISLAND, NEBRASKA
NORTH INTERCEPTOR – PHASE 1
_______________
CITY PROJECT 2012-S-6
BLACK & VEATCH PROJECT NO. 175144
_______________
CHANGE ORDER NO. 1
Change Order No. 1 covers the substitution of concrete manholes with fiberglass manholes.
Item CO1-1. Delete concrete manholes and replace with fiberglass manholes
This change involves the supply and installation of fiberglass reinforced plastic (FRP) manholes
in lieu of the specified concrete manholes. Changes to the Contract documents include:
Section 00400, Page 5. Delete the Item Descriptions for Item Nos. 4.1 through 4.4 and Item
Nos. 4.6 through 4.11. Replace with the following:
Item Description
4.1 FRP Manhole Nos. 1B, 1D, 2D, 3D, 166A and 4
ft. Dia Manhole in Voss Road; 4 ft. Dia Manhole
on spur line off of Sta. 64+19.95
4.2 FRP Manhole Nos. 25A, 26A, 27A
4.3 FRP Manhole Nos. 1A, 2A, 3A, 4A, 5A, 6A, 7A,
8A, 10A, 11A, 12A, 13A, 15A, 16A, 18A, 19A,
23A
4.4 FRP Manhole Nos. 9A, 20A, 21A, 22A, 24A
4.6 FRP Drop Manhole No. 17A
4.7 FRP Drop Manhole No. 14A
4.8 Additional Depth FRP Manhole (Standard and
Drop) Nos. 1B, 1D, 2D, 3D, 166A and 4 ft. Dia
Manhole in Voss Road; 4 ft. Dia Manhole on spur
line off of Sta. 64+19.95
4.9 Additional Depth FRP Manhole (Standard and
Drop) Nos. 25A, 26A, 27A
4.10 Additional Depth FRP Manhole (Standard and
Drop) Nos. 1A, 2A, 3A, 4A, 5A, 6A, 7A, 8A,
10A, 11A, 12A, 13A, 15A, 16A, 17A, 18A, 19A,
23A
4.11 Additional Depth FRP Manhole (Standard and
Drop) Nos. 9A, 14A, 20A, 21A, 22A, 24A
The same item descriptions shall be changed in Section 01025; Paragraphs 8.01, 8.02, 8.03, 8.04,
8.06, 8.07, 8.08, 8.09, 8.10, 8.11 and any reference to ‘concrete’ within the measurement and
payment descriptions shall be changed to ‘FRP’.
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8/30/2013
CO1-2
CITY OF GRAND ISLAND, NEBRASKA
NORTH INTERCEPTOR – PHASE 1
_______________
CITY PROJECT 2012-S-6
BLACK & VEATCH PROJECT NO. 175144
_______________
SUMMARY
CHANGE ORDER NO. 1
The Contract Price shall be modified as follows as a result of the changes described by this
modification request. Additions to the Contract Price are indicated by a "+" in front of the
amount, deductions by a "-".
Effect on Contract Price
Item Description
Increase/Decrease
In Contract
Price
(+/-)
CO1-1 Substitue FRP manholes for concrete manholes 0.00
NET CHANGE IN CONTRACT PRICE 0.00
BID AMOUNT OF ORIGINAL CONTRACT $8,444,635.00 PREVIOUS CHANGE ORDER ADJUSTMENTS + 0.00
CURRENT CONTRACT AMOUNT $8,444,635.00
CHANGE ORDER NO. 1 0.00
ADJUSTED CONTRACT AMOUNT
$8,444,635.00
Effect on Contract Time
CO1-1 No additional time given for Contract
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8/30/2013
CO1-3
No additional claims shall be made for changes in Contract Time arising from these work items.
This change order includes all costs, direct, indirect, and consequential, and all changes in
Contract Time arising from the work included in the items for Change Order No. 1. No
additional claims shall be made for changes in Contract Price or Contract Time arising from
these work items.
All other provisions of the contract remain unchanged.
Agreed to this _______ day of _______________, 2013
Recommended: Approved:
Black & Veatch Corporation City of Grand Island
By:_______________________________ By:_____________________________
Engineering Manager
Date:_____________________________ Date:____________________________
Approved:
Merryman Excavation, Incorporated
By:_______________________________
Date:____________________________
Approved as to Form ___________
Spetember 10, 2013 City Attorney
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Approved as to Form ¤ ___________
September 10, 2013 ¤ City Attorney
R E S O L U T I O N 2013-303
WHEREAS, On May 14, 2013, Resolution 2013-147, City Council awarded,
Project 2012-S-6, North Interceptor Phase I to Merryman Excavation, Inc. of Woodstock,
Illinois, in the amount of $8,444,635; and
WHEREAS, Change Order No. 1 changes from precast concrete manholes to
fiberglass structured manholes in no additional claim for the contract amount or time.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND COUNCIL
OF THE CITY OF GRAND ISLAND, NEBRASKA, that authorization to proceed with scope
described in Change Order No. 1 with Merryman Excavation, Inc. of Woodstock, Illinois is
hereby approved for a current contract amount of $8,444,635; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Mayor is hereby authorized and directed
to execute such Change Order No. 1, North Interceptor Phase I, Project 2012-S-6 on behalf of
the City of Grand Island.
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Adopted by the City Council of the City of Grand Island, Nebraska, September 10, 2013.
_______________________________________
Jay Vavricek, Mayor
Attest:
_______________________________________
RaNae Edwards, City Clerk
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City of Grand Island
Tuesday, September 10, 2013
Council Session
Item H-1
Consideration of Forwarding Blighted and Substandard Area #13
Study to the Hall County Regional Planning Commission
Staff Contact: Chad Nabity
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Council Agenda Memo
From:Chad Nabity, AICP
Meeting:September 10, 2013
Subject:Proposed Blighted and Substandard Area #13
Item #’s:H-1
Presenter(s):Chad Nabity, Director Grand Island CRA
Background
Enclosed you will find a copy of a Substandard and Blight Study as prepared for Gary
Jacobsen by Marvin Planning Consultants. This study is for approximately 2.16 acres of
property in central Grand Island north of Phoenix Avenue between Lincoln Avenue and
Adams Street. The study as prepared and submitted indicates that this property could be
considered substandard and blighted. The full study is attached for your review and
consideration.
Mr. Jacobsen has submitted this study for the review and consideration of the Grand
Island City Council as permitted by Nebraska law. This is a micro-blight study for a
small area that Mr. Jacobsen intends to redevelop if the area can be declared blighted and
substandard. This area was not included with the Area 8 designation as it was part of the
County Industrial Tract and could not be annexed by the City. The Hall County Board of
Supervisors has removed the County Industrial Area Designation from this property. The
decision on whether to declare an area substandard and blighted is entirely within the
jurisdiction of the City Council with a recommendation from the Planning Commission.
The question before Council will be whether to send the Study to the Planning
Commission for their review and feedback. If the item is not sent to the Planning
Commission the Council cannot declare the area substandard and blighted. Planning
Commission will meet on October 2 and would have a recommendation ready for last
Council meeting in October.
Once an area has been declared substandard and blighted the CRA can accept
redevelopment proposals for the area that might or might not include an application for
Tax Increment Financing. Should this be approved Mr. Jacobsen does have a contract to
purchase the eastern portion of this area currently occupied by Gauthier Signs. Mr.
Jacobsen intends to redevelop the property to support his businesses on South Locust.
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Discussion
The action item tonight relates to the Study for proposed CRA Area No. 13 in central
Grand Island as shown below. The study was prepared for 2.16 acres, of all of which can
be annexed into the Grand Island City Limits
Robert Sivick, City Attorney has reviewed the Nebraska Statures and case law pertaining
to the declaration of property as blighted and substandard. His comments on this
application are as follows:
The statutory procedures for accomplishing blight relief include
the following steps: (1) the identification of a community
redevelopment area consisting of portions of a city declared to be
substandard or blighted in accordance with statutory definitions
and in need of redevelopment, (2) the formulation of a
redevelopment plan for such area or a redevelopment project
within such area, and (3) the implementation of the redevelopment
plan through various means including acquisition, sale, leasing,
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and contracting for redevelopment. Nebraska Revised State
Statutes (NRSS) 18-2103, 18-2107, and 18-2109.
Under this statutory scheme, the governing body shall afford
maximum opportunity consistent with the sound needs of the city
as a whole to the rehabilitation or redevelopment of the community
redevelopment area by private enterprise. A private development
project would be eligible for tax increment financing only if it is
included within an area which has previously been declared
blighted or substandard and is in furtherance of an existing
redevelopment plan for that area. The declaration of property as
blighted or substandard is not simply a formality which must be
met in order to assist a private developer with tax increment
financing; it is the recognition of a specific public purpose which
justifies the expenditure of public funds for redevelopment. See
Monarch Chemical Works, Inc. v. City of Omaha, 203 Neb. 33,
277 N.W.2d 423 (1979), Fitzke v. Hastings, 255 NEB 46 (1998)
At this point, Council is only considering point 1 of Mr. Sivick’s opinion. According to
NRSS §18-2109, it is clear that the Planning Commission must have the opportunity to
review the Blight Study prior to Council declaring the property substandard and blighted.
If Council wishes to consider a declaration of substandard and blight State Statute
requires that the question of whether an area is substandard and blighted is submitted to
the Planning Commission for its review and recommendation.
The Planning Commission recommendation should be done at the first available
opportunity, as the Planning Commission has 30 days to respond to Council’s request for
a recommendation.
Blighted Area of the Community
The city of Grand Island, as a City of the First Class, is permitted to designate an area of
up to 35% of the municipal limits as blighted and substandard. As of today, August 19,
2013, 18.20% of the City has been declared blighted and substandard. This micro blight
area (Area 13) would add another 0.01%. The Webb Road Property Area (Area 14)
would add 0.04%. If both Areas 13 and 14 were to be declared substandard and blighted
by the Council 18.24% of the community would bear that designation. Council forwarded
the study for Area 14 to the Planning Commission at the August 27, 2013 City Council
Meeting.
It does not appear that the declaration of both Area 13 and Area 14 would significantly
impact the City’s ability to declare other areas substandard and blighted.
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Alternatives
It appears that the Council has the following alternatives concerning the issue at hand.
The Council may:
1.Move to forward the Study to the Planning Commission for their
recommendation.
2.Move to not forward the Study to the Planning Commission for their
recommendation
3.Refer the issue to a Committee
4.Postpone the issue to future date
5.Take no action on the issue
Recommendation
City Administration recommends that the Council Move to forward the Study to the
Planning Commission.
Sample Motion
Move to adopt resolution to forward the Study to the Planning Commission for their
review and recommendation.
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The purpose of completing this Blight and Substandard study is to examine existing conditions
within the city of Grand Island. This study has been commissioned by an individual property
owner within the community with the hope that the City will consider the study area for future
redevelopment activity. The area is bordered on the south by a major transportation route and
the general area of the community has begun to see some new investment in properties as
well as considerable redevelopment activities.
The City of Grand Island, when considering conditions of Blight and Substandard, will be
looking at those issues and definitions provided for in the Nebraska Community
Redevelopment Law as found in Chapter 18, Section 2104 of the Revised Nebraska State
Statutes, as follows:
“The governing body of a city, to the greatest extent it deems to be feasible in
carrying out the provisions of Sections 18-2101 to 18-2144, shall afford maximum
opportunity, consistent with sound needs of the city as a whole, to the rehabilitation
or redevelopment of the community redevelopment area by private enterprises.
The governing body of a city shall give consideration to this objective in exercising
its powers under sections 18-2101 to 18-2144, including the formulation of a
workable program, the approval of community redevelopment plans consistent
with the general plan for the development of the city, the exercise of its zoning
powers, the enforcement of other laws, codes, and regulations relating to the use
and occupancy of buildings and improvements, the disposition of any property
acquired, and providing of necessary public improvements”.
The Nebraska Revised Statutes §18-2105 continues by granting authority to the governing body
for formulation of a workable program. The statute reads,
“The governing body of a city or an authority at its direction for the purposes of the
Community Development Law may formulate for the entire municipality a workable
program for utilizing appropriate private and public resources to eliminate or
prevent the development or spread of urban blight, to encourage needed urban
rehabilitation, to provide for the redevelopment of substandard and blighted
areas, or to undertake such of the aforesaid activities or other feasible municipal
activities as may be suitably employed to achieve the objectives of such workable
program. Such workable program may include, without limitation, provision for the
prevention of the spread of blight into areas of the municipality which are free from
blight through diligent enforcement of housing, zoning, and occupancy controls
and standards; the rehabilitation or conservation of substandard and blighted
areas or portions thereof by replanning, removing congestion, providing parks,
playgrounds, and other public improvements by encouraging voluntary
rehabilitation and by compelling the repair and rehabilitation of deteriorated or
deteriorating structures; and the clearance and redevelopment of substandard
and blighted areas or portions thereof.”
Blight and Substandard are defined as the following:
“Substandard areas means an area in which there is a predominance of buildings
or improvements, whether nonresidential or residential in character, which, by
reason of dilapidation, deterioration, age or obsolescence, inadequate provision
for ventilation, light, air, sanitation, or open spaces, high density of population and
overcrowding, or the existence of conditions which endanger life or property by fire
and other causes, or any combination of such factors, is conducive to ill health,
transmission of disease, infant mortality, juvenile delinquency, and crime, (which
cannot be remedied through construction of prisons), and is detrimental to the
public health, safety, morals, or welfare;”
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“Blighted area means an area, which (a) by reason of the presence of a substantial
number of deteriorated or deteriorating structures, existence of defective or
inadequate street layout, faulty lot layout in relation to size, adequacy,
accessibility, or usefulness, insanitary or unsafe conditions, deterioration of site or
other improvements, diversity of ownership, tax or special assessment delinquency
exceeding the fair value of the land, defective or unusual conditions of title,
improper subdivision or obsolete platting, or the existence of conditions which
endanger life or property by fire and other causes, or any combination of such
factors, substantially impairs or arrests the sound growth of the community, retards
the provision of housing accommodations, or constitutes an economic or social
liability and is detrimental to the public health, safety, morals, or welfare in its
present condition and use and (b) in which there is at least one of the following
conditions: (i) Unemployment in the designated area is at least one hundred twenty
percent of the state or national average; (ii) the average age of the residential or
commercial units in the area is at least forty years; (iii) more than half of the plotted
and subdivided property in an area is unimproved land that has been within the
city for forty years and has remained unimproved during that time; (iv) the per
capita income of the area is lower than the average per capita income of the city
or in which the area is designated; or (v) the area has had either stable or
decreasing population based on the last two decennial censuses. In no event shall
a city of the metropolitan, primary, or first class designate more than thirty-five
percent of the city as blighted, a city of the second class shall not designate an
area larger than fifty percent of the city as blighted, and a shall not designate an
area larger than one hundred percent of the as blighted;”
This Blight and Substandard Study is intended to give the Grand Island Community
Redevelopment Authority and Grand Island City Council the basis for identifying and declaring
Blighted and Substandard conditions existing within the City’s jurisdiction. Through this process,
the City and property owner will be attempting to address economic and/or social liabilities
which are harmful to the well-being of the entire community.
The study area can be seen in Figure 1 of this report. The Redevelopment Plan portion of this
report will contain, in accordance with the law, definite local objectives regarding appropriate
land uses, improved traffic, public transportation, public utilities and other public
improvements, and the proposed land uses and building requirements in the redevelopment
area and shall include:
The boundaries defining the blighted and substandard areas in question (including existing
uses and conditions of the property within the area), and
A list of the conditions present which qualify the area as blighted and substandard.
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This study targets a specific area within an established part of the community for evaluation.
The area is indicated in Figure 1 of this report. The existing uses in this area include commercial
and public open space (primarily detention cells).
Through the redevelopment process the City of Grand Island can guide future development
and redevelopment throughout the area. The use of the Community Redevelopment Act by
the City of Grand Island is intended to redevelop and improve the area. Using the Community
Redevelopment Act, the City of Grand Island can assist in the elimination of negative
conditions and implement different programs/projects identified for the City.
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The following is the description of the designated area within Grand Island.
Study Area
POINT OF BEGINNING IS THE INTERSECTION OF THE CENTERLINES OF LINCOLN AVENUE S. AND
PHOENIX AVENUE W; THENCE SOUTHWESTERLY ALONG SAID CENTERLINE OF PHOENIX AVENUE W
TO THE INTERSECTION OF THE CENTERLINES OF PHOENIX AVENUE W AND ADAMS STREET S;
THENCE NORTHWESTERLY ALONG SAID CENTERLINE OF ADAMS STREET S TO THE EXTENDED NORTH
RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE CITY RIGHT-OF-WAY (OLD RAILROAD RIGHT-OF-WAY); THENCE,
NORTHEASTERLY ALONG NORTH RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE TO THE INTERSECTION WITH THE CENTERLINE
OF LINCOLN AVENUE S; THENCE SOUTHEASTERLY TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING.
Figure 1
Study Area Map
Source: Olsson Associates 2013
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The term “Land Use” refers to the developed uses in place within a building or on a specific
parcel of land. The number and type of uses are constantly changing within a community, and
produce a number of impacts that either benefit or detract from the community. Because of
this, the short and long-term success and sustainability of the community is directly contingent
upon available resources utilized in the best manner given the constraints the City faces during
the course of the planning period. Existing patterns of land use are often fixed in older
communities and neighborhoods, while development in newer areas is often reflective of
current development practices.
Existing Land Use Analysis within Study Area
As part of the planning process, a survey was conducted through both in-field observations, as
well as data collection online using the Hall County Assessors website. This survey noted the use
of each parcel of land within the study area. These data from the survey are analyzed in the
following paragraphs.
Table 1 includes the existing land uses for the entire study area. The table contains the total
acres determined per land use from the survey; next is the percentage of those areas
compared to the total developed land; and finally, the third set of data compare the all land
uses to the total area within the Study Area.
The Study Area is predominately Industrial uses with 31.0% of land in this use. The remaining
69.0% is Transportation related, specifically public right-of-way and streets.
TABLE 1: EXISTING LAND USE, GRAND ISLAND - 2013
Type of Use Acres Percent of
Developed
land within
the Study
Area
Percent of
Study Area
Residential 0 0.0%0.0%
Single-family 0 0.0%0.0%
Multi-family 0 0.0%0.0%
Manufactured Housing 0 0.0%0.0%
Commercial 0 0.0%0.0%
Industrial 1.20 55.6%55.6%
Quasi-Public/Public 0 0.0%0.0%
Parks/Recreation 0 0.0%0.0%
Transportation 0.96 44.4%44.4%
Total Developed Land 2.16 100.0%
Vacant/Agriculture 0 0.0%
Total Area 2.16 100.0% Source: 2013 Grand Island Blight Study Area 13, Marvin Planning Consultants and Olsson Associates
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Figure 2
Existing Land Use Map
Source: Marvin Planning Consultants and Olsson Associates, 2013
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This section of the Eligibility Report examines the conditions found in the study area. The
Findings Section will review the conditions based upon the statutory definitions.
CONTRIBUTING FACTORS
There are a number of conditions that were examined and evaluated in the field and online.
There are a number of conditions that will be reviewed in detail, on the following pages, while
some of the statutory conditions are present, other are not.
Age of Structure
Age of structures can be a contributing factor to the blighted and substandard conditions in
an area. Statutes allow for a predominance of structures that are 40 years of age or older to
be a contributing factor regardless of their condition. The following paragraphs document the
structural age of the structures within the Study Area. Note that the age of structure was
determined from the Appraisal data within the Hall County Assessor’s website data.
Within the study area there is a total of two structures. After researching the structural age on
the Hall County Assessor’s and Treasurer’s websites, the following breakdown was determined:
Two (100.0%) units were determined to be 40 years of age or older
Also there are numerous structures outside of the boundary in another previously blighted
area that are 40 years of age or older and are negatively impacting the area under
discussion.
The age of the structures would be a direct contributing factor.
Figure 3
Unit Age Map
Source: Marvin Planning Consultants and Olsson Associates, 2013
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Structural Conditions
Where structural conditions were evaluated,
structures were either rated as: No problems,
Adequate, Deteriorating, or Dilapidated. The
following are the definitions of these terms:
No Problem/ Adequate Conditions
No structural or aesthetic problems were
visible, or
Slight damage to porches, steps, roofs etc. is
present on the structure,
Slight wearing away of mortar between
bricks, stones, or concrete blocks,
Small cracks in walls or chimneys,
Cracked windows,
Lack of paint, and
Slight wear on steps, doors, and door and window sills and frames.
Deteriorating Conditions
Holes, open cracks, rotted, loose, or missing materials in parts of the foundation, walls, or
roof (up to 1/4 of wall or roof),
Shaky, broken, or missing steps or railings,
Numerous missing and cracked window panes,
Some rotted or loose windows or doors (no longer wind- or water-proof), and
Missing bricks, or cracks, in chimney or makeshift (uninsulated) chimney.
Dilapidated Conditions
Holes, open cracks, or rotted, loose or missing material (siding, shingles, brick, concrete,
tiles, plaster, floorboards) over large areas of foundation,
Substantial sagging of roof, floors, or walls,
Extensive damage by fire, flood or storm, and
Inadequate original construction such as makeshift walls, roofs made of scrap materials,
foundations or floors lacking, or converted barns, sheds, and other structures not
adequate for housing.
These are criteria used to determine the quality of each structure in the Study Area.
In a recent conditions survey, the structures within the corporate limits were rated. Within the
corporate limits portion of the study area there are a total of two structures.
After reviewing the overall conditions of the structures in the corporate limits portion include:
0 (0.00%) structures rated as adequate
0 (0.00%) structures rated as deteriorating
2 (100.0%) structures rated as dilapidated
Overall, 100.0% of the structures in this area are in a state of disrepair. Figure 3 shows the data
on a block level as opposed to structure. Typically, if there were several structures deemed to
be deteriorating or dilapidated then the entire block was downgraded. For purposes of this
study there is approximately 100.0% of the block area within the Study Area has dilapidated
structures.
Due to the state of disrepair of a number of properties in the area, the conditions represent
conditions which are Dangerous to conditions of life or property due to fire or other causes.
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Figure 4
Structural Conditions
Source: Marvin Planning Consultants and Olsson Associates, 2013
Sidewalk Conditions
The sidewalk conditions were analyzed in the Study
Area. The sidewalks were rated on four categories;
adequate, deteriorating, dilapidating, and missing
completely.
Within the study area there is approximately 802.32
lineal feet of sidewalk. After reviewing the
conditions in the field, the following is how the
sidewalk conditions breakdown within the study
area:
0 (0.00%) lineal feet of adequate sidewalk
337.65 (42.1%) lineal feet of deteriorating
sidewalk
464.67 (57.9%) lineal feet of no sidewalk. There was no sidewalk deemed to be dilapidated.
Overall, 100% of the sidewalks are in either a deteriorating state or completely missing. Missing
sidewalk is as bad as dilapidated or deteriorating sidewalk since there is no safe place to walk
other than across someone else’s property or in the street. See Figure 5 for the locations of
these sidewalks.
Due to the large amount of deteriorating and missing sidewalk, the sidewalk conditions would
be a direct contributing factor.
No sidewalks present
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Street Conditions
The street conditions were analyzed in the Study
Area. The streets were also rated on four categories;
adequate, deteriorating, dilapidating, and missing
completely. The following is the breakdown for the
area.
Within the study area there is approximately 932.64
lineal feet of street. After reviewing the conditions in
the field, the following is how the street conditions
breakdown within the corporate limits:
0 (0.00%) lineal feet of adequate street
606.13 (65.0%) lineal feet of deteriorating street
326.51 (35.0%) lineal feet of gravel streets.
There was no street deemed to be dilapidated.
Overall, 100.0% of the streets are in either a deteriorating state or were paved with gravel, thus
an obsolete material for an urban area. See Figure 6 for the locations of these streets.
Due to the large amount of deteriorating and missing street, the street conditions would be a
direct contributing factor.
Curb and Gutter
Curb and Gutters have a number of direct and
indirect roles in neighborhoods. Their primary
functions is to be a barrier that collects and directs
water to be drained away. On a secondary level,
they can help define where the streets start and
stop, and they act as a physical barrier between
pedestrian and vehicular traffic.
Curb and gutter for the Study Area were examined
similarily to streets and sidewalks. The curb and
gutter will be graded as either adequate,
deteriorating, dilapidated, or missing. In addition,
curb and gutter will be examined based upon their location, within the incorporated area or
within the county industrial park.
Within the study area there is approximately 804 lineal feet of curb and gutter possible. After
reviewing the conditions in the field, the following is how the curb and gutter conditions
breakdown within the corporate limits:
160.00 (19.9%) lineal feet of adequate curb and gutter
196.44 (24.4%) lineal feet of deteriorating curb and gutter
447.97 (55.7%) lineal feet of no curb and gutter or rural section.
There was no curb and gutter deemed to be dilapidated.
In total, 80.1% of the curb and gutters are in either a deteriorating state or are missing. See
Figure 7 for the locations of these curb and gutter.
Due to the large amount of deteriorating and missing curb and gutter, the curb and gutter
conditions would be a direct contributing factor.
Deterioration of site or other improvements
Throughout this Area, there is a large portion of sidewalk that is either deteriorating or missing. In
addition, a large portion of the curb and gutter has been determined to be either
deteriorating or missing.
No Curb and Gutter present
Gravel streets present
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Finally, the area has a large amount of deteriorating
streets. The streets have been patched over and over
due to large amounts of cracking that has been
occurring in the pavement.
These are major considerations in determining if the
area has deteriorated sites or improvements.
Based upon the field analysis, there are sufficient
elements present to meet the definition of
deterioration of site and other improvements in the
Study Area.
Dangerous conditions to life or property due to fire or other causes
There are two structures within the Study Area that are deteriorated and appear to be getting
worse. The continued deterioration from this point forward will place some of these properties
at risk for fire.
In addition, there are a couple of properties in close proximity that if they go untouched in the
future could present a danger to life if someone were to sneak onto the property. This property
needs to have a repaired security fence put into place in order to minimize the threat.
Based upon the field analysis, there are sufficient elements present to meet the definition of
dangerous conditions within the Study Area.
Improper Platting or Obsolete Platting
The majority of this area was platted in the 1800’s as the city began to grow and when there
was still an active railroad line serving this part of Grand Island. The vast number of the lots, as
they are platted today, will be difficult to redevelop.
Based upon the review of the plat of the area, there are sufficient elements present to meet
the definition of improper platting or obsolete platting within the Study Area.
Unsanitary / Unsafe conditions
The area being evaluated for the conditions of blighted and substandard needs to be
examined for the unsanitary and unsafe conditions. A primary item that was examined was the
drainage conditions of the area.
Drainage Conditions
Grand Island has a long history of drainage issue
due to the extreme flatness of the area, as well as
the high water table. Topography and soils can
have a major impact on how a given portion of the
city drains. The area designated in this Study Area is
nearly flat or has an extremely small slope.
The field survey examined the entire area for
potential drainage problems. One field survey was
completed the same day of a rain event. During the
field visit there was standing water throughout the
entire area. Water was standing in large potholes, in
drainage ditches, along areas that were supposed to drain the water away.
Standing water from poor drainage can be a catalyst for Health issues like West Nile due to the
potential mosquito breeding that can occur.
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Drainage also can be tied directly to the next issue
that was analyzed during the field investigations,
curb and gutter conditions.
Based upon the field analysis, there are sufficient
elements present to meet the definition of
unsanitary/unsafe conditions within the Study Area.
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These conditions are contributing to the blighted
conditions of the study area.
Substantial number of deteriorating structures
o 100.00% of the structures identified within the corporate limits, of the Study Area, were
deemed to be in a state of deterioration or dilapidation
Deterioration of site or other improvements
o A large amount of sidewalk either in a deteriorated state or missing from properties in
the area.
o The existence of gravel streets within the study area.
o The condition of the streets within the corporate limits.
Dangerous conditions to life or property due to fire or other causes
o The number of deteriorating structures
Average age of structures is over 40 years of age
o Within the Study Area 100.00% of the structures meet the criteria of 40 years of age or
older.
Improper Subdivision or obsolete platting
Unsanitary / Unsafe conditions
o The area has major drainage issues and does not drain well and has the potential for
standing water to be present for long periods of time.
The other criteria for Blight were not present in the area, these included:
Combination of factors which are impairing and/or arresting sound growth
Defective/Inadequate street layouts,
Faulty lot layout,
Defective or unusual condition of title,
Economic or social liability detrimental to health, safety and welfare,
Conditions provision of housing accommodations,
One-half of unimproved property is over 40 years old,
Inadequate provisions for ventilation, light, air, open spaces or sanitation, and
Diversity of ownership.
These issues were either not present or were limited enough as to have little impact on the
overall condition of the study area.
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Figure 5
Sidewalk Conditions
Source: Marvin Planning Consultants and Olsson Associates, 2013
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Figure 6
Street Conditions
Source: Marvin Planning Consultants and Olsson Associates, 2013
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Figure 7
Curb and Gutter Conditions
Source: Marvin Planning Consultants and Olsson Associates, 2013
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Average age of the residential or commercial units in the area is at least forty years
Age of structures can be a contributing factor to the blighted and substandard conditions in
an area. Statutes allow for a predominance of units that are 40 years of age or older to be a
contributing factor regardless of their condition. Note that the age of structure was determined
from the Appraisal data within the Hall County Assessor’s website data.
Within the study area there is a total of two structures. After researching the structural age on
the Hall County Assessor’s and Treasurer’s websites, the following breakdown was determined:
0 (0.00%) units were determined to be less than 40 years of age
2 (100.00%) units were determined to be 40 years of age or older
There is a predominance of units 40 years of age or older.
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Nebraska State Statute requires that at least one of five substandard factors be present in a
community. This Study Area in Grand Island has one of the five. The other criteria for
Substandard were not present or the data was not readily accessible in the area, these
included:
Unemployment in the designated area is at least one hundred twenty percent of the state
or national average;
more than half of the plotted and subdivided property in an area is unimproved land that
has been within the city for forty years and has remained unimproved during that time;
the per capita income of the area is lower than the average per capita income of the city
or in which the area is designated
the area has had either stable or decreasing population based on the last two decennial
censuses.
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Blight Study Area #13 has several items contributing to the Blight and Substandard Conditions.
These conditions include:
Blighted Conditions
Improper subdivision or obsolete platting
Deterioration of site or other improvements,
Dangerous conditions to life or property due to fire or other causes,
Average age of units is over 40 years of age.
Substandard Conditions
Average age of the structures in the area is at least forty years
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City of Grand Island
Tuesday, September 10, 2013
Council Session
Item I-1
#2013-304 - Consideration of Request from JamesJ Hotels LLC,
dba JamesJ Catering, 3234 W Schimmer Drive for a Class “CK”
Liquor License and Liquor Manager Designation for James Duff,
2411 Cochin Street
This item relates to the aforementioned Public Hearing item E-1.
Staff Contact: RaNae Edwards
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Approved as to Form ¤ ___________
September 6, 2013 ¤ City Attorney
R E S O L U T I O N 2013-304
WHEREAS, an application was filed by JamesJ Hotels LLC doing business as
JamesJ Catering, 3234 W Schimmer Drive for a Class "CK" Liquor License; and
WHEREAS, a public hearing notice was published in the Grand Island
Independent as required by state law on August 31, 2013; such publication cost being $16.77;
and
WHEREAS, a public hearing was held on September 10, 2013 for the purpose of
discussing such liquor license application.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND COUNCIL
OF THE CITY OF GRAND ISLAND, NEBRASKA, that:
____The City of Grand Island hereby recommends approval of the above-
identified liquor license application contingent upon final inspections.
____The City of Grand Island hereby makes no recommendation as to the
above-identified liquor license application.
____The City of Grand Island hereby makes no recommendation as to the
above-identified liquor license application with the following stipulations:
__________________________________________________________
____The City of Grand Island hereby recommends denial of the above-
identified liquor license application for the following reasons:_________
__________________________________________________________
____The City of Grand Island hereby recommends approval of James Duff,
2411 Cochin Street for liquor manager of such business contingent upon
completing a state approved alcohol server/seller program.
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Adopted by the City Council of the City of Grand Island, Nebraska, September 10, 2013.
_______________________________________
Jay Vavricek, Mayor
Attest:
_______________________________________
RaNae Edwards, City Clerk
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Tuesday, September 10, 2013
Council Session
Item I-2
#2013-305 - Consideration of Request from Stueby’s Alibi Lounge
& Package Store LLC dba Stueby’s Alibi Lounge & Package Store,
908 N Broadwell Street for a Class “C” Liquor License and Liquor
Manager Designation for Chelsa Stueben, 1320 N Huston Avenue
This item relates to the aforementioned Public Hearing item E-2.
Staff Contact: RaNae Edwards
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Approved as to Form ¤ ___________
September 6, 2013 ¤ City Attorney
R E S O L U T I O N 2013-305
WHEREAS, an application was filed by Stueby’s Alibi Lounge & Pacage Store
LLC doing business as Stueby’s Alibi Lounge & Package Store, 908 N Broadwell Street for a
Class "C" Liquor License; and
WHEREAS, a public hearing notice was published in the Grand Island
Independent as required by state law on August 31, 2013; such publication cost being $17.26;
and
WHEREAS, a public hearing was held on September 10, 2013 for the purpose of
discussing such liquor license application.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND COUNCIL
OF THE CITY OF GRAND ISLAND, NEBRASKA, that:
____The City of Grand Island hereby recommends approval of the above-
identified liquor license application contingent upon final inspections.
____The City of Grand Island hereby makes no recommendation as to the
above-identified liquor license application.
____The City of Grand Island hereby makes no recommendation as to the
above-identified liquor license application with the following stipulations:
__________________________________________________________
____The City of Grand Island hereby recommends denial of the above-
identified liquor license application for the following reasons:_________
__________________________________________________________
____The City of Grand Island hereby recommends approval of Chelsa Stueben,
1320 N Huston Avenue for liquor manager of such business contingent
upon completing a state approved alcohol server/seller program.
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Adopted by the City Council of the City of Grand Island, Nebraska, September 10, 2013.
_______________________________________
Jay Vavricek, Mayor
Attest:
_______________________________________
RaNae Edwards, City Clerk
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Tuesday, September 10, 2013
Council Session
Item I-3
#2013-306 - Consideration of Approving 1% Increase to the
Restricted Revenues Lid Limit
Staff Contact: Jaye Monter
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Council Agenda Memo
From:Jaye Monter, Finance Director
Meeting:September 10, 2013
Subject:Consideration of Approving 1% Increase to the
Restricted Revenues Lid Limit
Item #’s:I-3
Presenter(s):Jaye Monter, Finance Director
Background
In 1998, the Nebraska State Legislature passed LB989, which put a lid on the amount of
restricted revenues a political subdivision can budget. The restricted revenues for the City
of Grand Island included in the budget are Property Taxes, Local Option Sales Tax,
Motor Vehicle Tax, Highway Allocation and Municipal Equalization Funds.
Discussion
Each year in the budget document sent to the State of Nebraska on or before September
20, political subdivisions are allowed by State Statute to raise the total restricted revenue
funds authority amount from the prior year by 2.5%. This total may also be increased by
an additional 1% with a 75% vote of the Political Subdivision governing board (City
Council) approval.
The restricted revenue authority base amount of the prior year is used in the calculation
of the maximum amount of restricted revenues the City can budget to receive in each
proposed budget year. The restricted revenues in the proposed budget year less allowable
exceptions cannot be higher than the prior year’s restricted revenue base. Therefore each
budget year, we want to increase the prior year’s restricted revenue base with the
additional 1% allowance in order to be able to budget all restricted revenues available for
the proposed budget year.
Think about it this way, if local option sales taxes, motor vehicle taxes, highway
allocation state gasoline taxes, municipal equalization funds, and property tax valuations
increase each year at a rate greater than the 2.5% allowed by State Statue for restricted
revenues to increase, the City may be placed in a position of not being able to budget all
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of the property tax revenues available for the new budget year in order to stay under the
restricted revenue lid limit.
With limited funding sources for the general fund, and the increasing needs of our
growing community, City Council should be the deciding authority as to the level of
property tax funding needed; not the limit of the prior year restricted revenues total.
Another scenario might occur if the City was in need to fund new services and the only
funding solution was to increase property taxes. If the needed increase in property tax
revenue caused the new budget year’s restricted revenues to exceed the prior year base
amount, the City would not be able to increase property taxes for the required funding
need.
The additional 1% increase for the FY2013-2014 State of Nebraska budget report will
increase the prior year restricted revenues base by $269,865. This increase in restricted
funds authority is not an increase in budgeted revenues or authorized expenditures.
Approving the additional 1% each year only provides the political subdivision the ability
to increase the prior year’s restricted revenues total in order to budget all restricted
revenue funding sources each budget year.
Alternatives
It appears that the Council has the following alternatives concerning the issue at hand.
The Council may:
1.Approve the additional 1% increase to the Lid Limit.
2.Disapprove or deny the additional 1% increase.
Recommendation
City Administration recommends that the Council approve the additional 1% increase to
the Lid Limit.
Sample Motion
Move to approve the additional 1% increase to the Lid Limit for the 2013-2014 Budget.
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Approved as to Form ¤ ___________
September 6, 2013 ¤ City Attorney
R E S O L U T I O N 2013-306
WHEREAS, pursuant to Neb. Rev. Stat. §13-519, the City of Grand Island is
limited to increasing its total of budgeted restricted revenues to no more than the prior
year’s total of budgeted restricted funds plus two and one-half percent (2 1/2%)
expressed in dollars; and
WHEREAS, §13-519 authorizes the City of Grand Island to exceed the foregoing
budget limit by an additional one percent (1%) increase in budgeted restricted revenues
upon the affirmative vote of at least 75% of the governing body; and
WHEREAS, the Annual Budget document for Fiscal Year 2013-2014 and
Program for Municipal Services in the Lid Computation for FY2013-2014 supported by
the detail relating to restricted revenue accounts, proposes an additional increase in the
prior year’s budgeted restricted funds of an additional one percent (1%) as provided by
the statue; and
WHEREAS, approval of the additional one percent (1%) increase in budgeted
restricted revenues provides maximum funding sources, does not increase authorized
expenditures and is in the best interests of the City of Grand Island and its citizens.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND COUNCIL
OF THE CITY OF GRAND ISLAND, NEBRASKA, that by affirmative vote by more
than 75% of the City Council, budgeted restricted revenue funds for Fiscal Year 2013-
2014 shall be increased by an additional one percent (1%) as provided by Neb. Rev. Stat.
§13-519.
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Adopted by the City Council of the City of Grand Island, Nebraska on September 10,
2013.
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Jay Vavricek, Mayor
Attest:
_______________________________________
RaNae Edwards, City Clerk
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City of Grand Island
Tuesday, September 10, 2013
Council Session
Item I-4
#2013-307 - Consideration of Approving General Property,
Parking District #2 (Ramp), and Community Redevelopment
Authority (CRA) Tax Request
This item relates to the aforementioned Public Hearing item E-5.
Staff Contact: Jaye Monter
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Approved as to Form ¤ ___________
September 6, 2013 ¤ City Attorney
R E S O L U T I O N 2013-307
WHEREAS, Nebraska Revised Statute Section 77-1601.02 provides that the
property tax request for the prior year shall be the property tax request for the current
year for purposes of the levy set by the County Board of Equalization unless the
Governing Body of the City passes by a majority vote a resolution or ordinance setting
the tax request at a different amount; and
WHEREAS, a special public hearing was held as required by law to hear and
consider comments concerning the property tax request; and
WHEREAS, it is in the best interests of the City that the property tax request for
the current year be a different amount than the property tax request for the prior year; and
WHEREAS, the final levy of the Municipality for the fiscal year 2013-2014 for
all general municipal purposes is set at .3241 per one hundred dollars of actual valuation;
and
WHEREAS, the final levy of the Municipality for the fiscal year 2013-2014 for
Parking District No. 2 is set at .019069 per one hundred dollars of actual valuation; and
WHEREAS, the final levy of the Municipality for the fiscal year 2013-2014 for
the Community Redevelopment Authority is set at .026 per one hundred dollars of actual
valuation.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND COUNCIL
OF THE CITY OF GRAND ISLAND, NEBRASKA, that:
1.The amount to be raised by taxation for all general municipal purposes for the
fiscal year commencing on October 1, 2013 in the amount of $8,344,129 shall
be levied upon all the taxable property in the City of Grand Island and based
on a current assessed valuation of $2,574,553,789; and
2.The amount to be raised by taxation for Parking District No. 2 for the fiscal
year commencing October 1, 2013 in the amount of $8,000 shall be levied
upon all the taxable property within Parking District No. 2 and based on a
current assessed valuation of $41,952,690; and
3.The amount to be raised by taxation for the Community Redevelopment
Authority for the fiscal year commencing October 1, 2013 in the amount of
$669,384 shall be levied upon the taxable property in the City of Grand Island
and based on a current assessed valuation of $2,574,553,789.
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Adopted by the City Council of the City of Grand Island, Nebraska on September 10,
2013.
_______________________________________
Jay Vavricek, Mayor
Attest:
_______________________________________
RaNae Edwards, City Clerk
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City of Grand Island
Tuesday, September 10, 2013
Council Session
Item I-5
#2013-308 - Consideration of Approving Contract for Employee
Assistance Program
Staff Contact: Brenda Sutherland
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Council Agenda Memo
From:Brenda Sutherland, Human Resources Director
Meeting:September 10, 2013
Subject:Approval of Employee Assistance Plan (EAP) Contract
Item #’s:I-5
Presenter(s):Brenda Sutherland, Human Resources Director
Background
The City Of Grand Island has provided its employees with an Employee Assistance
Program (EAP) benefit for the past sixteen years. This benefit is designed to provide
employees with mental health or substance abuse counseling by qualified mental health
professionals. The services provided assist employees with matters of a personal nature.
The City has also benefited from management training and in-house employee training on
various issues dealing with things like sexual harassment, parenting, stress management,
budgeting, etc. The City currently has a contract with Family Resources of Greater
Nebraska that will expire September 30, 2013.
Discussion
The City advertised a request for proposals for interested parties to provide EAP services
to the employees at the City of Grand Island. Three proposals were submitted by vendors.
Finalists that best met the criteria advertised were interviewed. Family Resources of
Greater Nebraska PC is the vendor being brought forward for consideration to provide
EAP services.
Currently the City pays $10,000 per year to Family Resources to provide EAP services to
City employees. The contract being recommended for approval is for $9,000 per year to
provide these same services. During Family Resource’s presentation, they expressed a
desire to be a strong community partner and understand the belt tightening that is
occurring through the budget process. This represents a 10% reduction over previous
years. They have guaranteed this price for the three year duration of the contract. The
services provided by Family Resources are outlined in the attached contract.
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Alternatives
It appears that the Council has the following alternatives concerning the issue at hand.
The Council may:
1.Move to approve
2.Refer the issue to a Committee
3.Postpone the issue to future date
4.Take no action on the issue
Recommendation
City Administration recommends that the Council approve the contract with Family
Resources of Greater Nebraska PC to provide EAP services to City employees.
Sample Motion
Move to approve the contract with Family Resources of Greater Nebraska to provide
EAP services to City employees.
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Approved as to Form ¤ ___________
September 6, 2013 ¤ City Attorney
R E S O L U T I O N 2013-308
WHEREAS, the City of Grand Island advertised a request for proposal for its
Employee Assistance Plan (EAP); and
WHEREAS, the City received and reviewed proposals from vendors; and
WHEREAS, Family Resources of Greater Nebraska PC is the vendor
recommended to provide services for the EAP; and
WHEREAS, the proposed contract is for $9,000 per year for the contract duration
of three years.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND COUNCIL
OF THE CITY OF GRAND ISLAND, NEBRASKA, to approve a contract with Family
Resources of Greater Nebraska PC for the City’s Employee Assistance Plan (EAP).
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Adopted by the City Council of the City of Grand Island, Nebraska, September 10, 2013.
_______________________________________
Jay Vavricek, Mayor
Attest:
_______________________________________
RaNae Edwards, City Clerk
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City of Grand Island
Tuesday, September 10, 2013
Council Session
Item I-6
#2013-309 - Consideration of Approving Interlocal Agreement with
Hall County Sanitary Sewer District (SID) 2
Staff Contact: Robert Sivick
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Council Agenda Memo
From:Robert J. Sivick, City Attorney
Meeting:September 10, 2013
Subject:Consideration of Approval of Interlocal Agreement with
Hall County SID 2
Item #’s:I-6
Presenter(s): Robert J. Sivick, City Attorney
Background
On January 4, May 17, and October 18, 2011, extending sanitary sewer services south
along Highway 281 was discussed during Study Session meetings of the Grand Island
City Council (Council). On January 11, 2011 the Council authorized Mayor Jay Vavricek
to sign a letter of intent to the Nebraska Department of Environmental Quality declaring
the City of Grand Island’s (City) willingness to initiate a public/private project to extend
sanitary sewer services south along Highway 281.
On October 25, 2011 the Council approved Resolution 2011-321 which set forth several
directives for City staff designed to result in the ultimate construction of infrastructure
extending sanitary sewer services south along Highway 281.
Discussion
As part of carrying out the directives of Resolution 2011-321 City staff monitored the
formation of Hall County Sanitary Sewer District 2 (SID 2). This political subdivision
was created by property and business owners interested in extended sanitary sewer
services south of the City limits along Highway 281. Once the formation of SID 2 was
completed and approved by the Hall County District Court, City staff negotiated an
Interlocal Cooperation agreement with that governmental entity. The resulting Interlocal
Cooperation agreement is before you tonight for consideration.
Alternatives
It appears that the Council has the following alternatives concerning the issue at hand.
The Council may:
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1.Move to approve.
2.Refer the issue to a Committee.
3.Postpone the issue to future date.
4.Take no action on the issue.
Recommendation
The City Administration recommends the Council approve Resolution 2013-309 to
authorize the Mayor to sign the Interlocal Cooperation Agreement between the City and
Hall County SID 2.
Sample Motion
Move to approve Resolution 2013-309 authorizing the Mayor to sign the Interlocal
Cooperation Agreement between the City and Hall County SID 2.
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Approved as to Form ¤ ___________
September 6, 2013 ¤ City Attorney
R E S O L U T I O N 2013-309
WHEREAS, since 2011 the City of Grand Island has moved forward to extend
sanitary sewer services south along Highway 281; and
WHEREAS, extending those services will promote growth and economic
development benefitting the City and surrounding community; and
WHEREAS, an integral part of extending those services is an Interlocal
Cooperation Agreement between the City and Hall County Sanitary Improvement District 2: and
WHEREAS, the negotiated terms of this agreement are in the best interest of the
parties.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND COUNCIL
OF THE CITY OF GRAND ISLAND, NEBRASKA, that the Mayor is hereby authorized to sign
on behalf of the City the Interlocal Cooperation Agreement with Hall County Sanitary
Improvement District 2.
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Adopted by the City Council of the City of Grand Island, Nebraska, September 10, 2013.
_______________________________________
Jay Vavricek, Mayor
Attest:
_______________________________________
RaNae Edwards, City Clerk
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City of Grand Island
Tuesday, September 10, 2013
Council Session
Item I-7
#2013-310 – Consideration of Authorizing the Legal Department to
Acquire Certain Real Estate through Eminent Domain
Staff Contact: Robert Sivick
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Council Agenda Memo
From:Robert J. Sivick, City Attorney
Meeting:September 10, 2013
Subject:Consideration of Authorizing the Legal Department to
Acquire Certain Real Estate through Eminent Domain
Item #’s:I-7
Presenter(s):Robert J. Sivick, City Attorney
Background
Over the last few months the Legal and Public Works Departments have attempted to
purchase approximately eighty acres of pasture land located north of Eagle Scout Lake
along Highway 2. The Public Works Department wishes to convert this parcel into a
detention cell to allow the City of Grand Island (City) to better control storm water runoff
and drainage affecting Northwest Grand Island. City staff made reasonable offers to the
listed owner in excess of the fair market value to no avail.
Discussion
Since the proposed use of the land is for a public purpose, Chapter 76, Article 7 of the
Nebraska Revised Statutes permits the City to acquire it through eminent domain. This
would be accomplished through a Petition to Condemn Real Property filed in the Hall
County Court.
Alternatives
It appears that the Council has the following alternatives concerning the issue at hand.
The Council may:
1.Move to approve.
2.Refer the issue to a Committee.
3.Postpone the issue to future date.
4.Take no action on the issue.
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Recommendation
The City Administration recommends the Council approve Resolution 2013-310 to
authorize the Legal Department to acquire certain real estate for public use through
Eminent Domain.
Sample Motion
Move to approve Resolution 2013-310 authorizing the Legal Department to acquire
certain real estate for public use through Eminent Domain.
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Approved as to Form ¤ ___________
September 6, 2013 ¤ City Attorney
R E S O L U T I O N 2013-310
WHEREAS, the City of Grand Island has sought to acquire real property
consisting of the West ½ of the Southeast ¼ of the Lake Township located in Hall County,
Nebraska for a public purpose; and
WHEREAS, City staff has made numerous market based offers for this real
property but those offers have been rejected by the listed owner; and
WHEREAS, in light of the owners rejection of the City’s offers, the City must
exercise its power of Eminent Domain to acquire the real property.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND COUNCIL
OF THE CITY OF GRAND ISLAND, NEBRASKA, that the City Legal Department is hereby
authorized to acquire the above described real estate through Eminent Domain by filing a
Petition to Condemn Real Property in the Hall County Court.
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Adopted by the City Council of the City of Grand Island, Nebraska, September 10, 2013.
_______________________________________
Jay Vavricek, Mayor
Attest:
_______________________________________
RaNae Edwards, City Clerk
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City of Grand Island
Tuesday, September 10, 2013
Council Session
Item J-1
Approving Payment of Claims for the Period of August 28, 2013
through September 10, 2013
The Claims for the period of August 28, 2013 through September 10, 2013 for a total amount of
$4,010,320.17. A MOTION is in order.
Staff Contact: Jaye Monter
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