08-03-2011 Regional Planning Regular Meeting PacketHall County Regional
Planning Commission
Wednesday, August 03, 2011
Regular Session Packet
Commission Members:
Regional Planning Director:Chad Nabity
Technician:
Edwin Maslonka
Secretary:
Rose Woods
6:00:00 PM
Council Chambers - City Hall
100 East First Street
Grand Island
John Amick Hall County
Karen Bredthauer Grand Island Vice Chairperson
Julie Connelly Grand Island
Scott Eriksen Grand Island
Mark Haskins Hall County
Bill Hayes Doniphan
Jaye Monter Cairo
Pat O'Neill Hall County Chairperson
Deb Reynolds Hall County
Leslie Ruge Alda Secretary
Don Snodgrass Wood River
Hall County Regional Planning Commission
Call to Order
Roll Call
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DIRECTOR COMMUNICATION
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Hall County Regional Planning Commission
Item E2
July Meeting Minutes
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Wednesday, August 03, 2011
Regular Session
Hall County Regional Planning
Commission
Staff Contact:
Hall County Regional Planning Commission
THE REGIONAL PLANNING COMMISSION OF HALL COUNTY, GRAND ISLAND,
WOOD RIVER AND THE VILLAGES OF ALDA, CAIRO, AND DONIPHAN,
NEBRASKA
Minutes
for
July 6, 2011
The meeting of the Regional Planning Commission was held Wednesday, July 6,
2011, in the Community Meeting Room - City Hall – Grand Island, Nebraska. Notice
of this meeting appeared in the "Grand Island Independent" June 25, 2011.
Present: Bill Hayes Leslie Ruge
Pat O’Neill Julie Connelly
Deb Reynolds Mark Haskins
Don Snodgrass Karen Bredthauer
John Amick
Absent: Jaye Monter, Scott Eriksen
Other:
Staff: Chad Nabity, Rose Woods
Press:
1. Call to order.
Chairman O’Neill called the meeting to order at 6:00 p.m. He stated that this
was a public meeting subject to the open meetings laws of the State of
Nebraska. He noted that the requirements for an open meeting were posted
on the wall in the room and easily accessible to anyone who may be interested
in reading them.
2. Minutes of June 1, 2011 meeting.
A motion was made by Reynolds to approve the meeting minutes and
seconded by Hayes, to approve the Minutes of the June 1, 2011 meeting as
presented.
The motion carried with 8 members present and 8 voting in favor (O’Neill,
Ruge, Hayes, Reynolds, Haskins, Bredthauer, Connelly and Snodgrass) and
no member present abstaining.
John Amick joined the meeting at 6:03 p.m.
3. Request time to speak.
Item # 4:
Janel Laub 380 E Hwy 34, Grand Island NE 68801, Area 7.
Evie Laub 450 E Hwy 34, Grand Island NE 68801, Area 7.
Eric Pollock 1511 2nd Ave., Cairo Ne 68824, Area 13.
Ray Stander 1104 N North Rd., Grand Island NE 68803, Area 14.
Floyd Leiser 3550 N Engleman Rd., Grand Island NE 68803, Area 14.
Bill Mowinkel 2710 N North Rd., Grand Island NE 68803, Area 7, 12, 13, 14.
4. Public Hearing – Concerning annexation of properties identified as: Annexation
Area 3a south of Airport Road/U.S. Highway 281 and on the west side of Broadwell
Avenue north of the Burlington Northern Santa Fe tracks. Eagle Scout Park and the
Veterans Field Complex are in this area. Annexation Area 6 located north of Bismark
Road to the east side of Stuhr Road. Annexation Area 7 located north of U.S.
Highway 34 on the east side of South Locust Street. Annexation Area 12 located
north of Husker Highway to the west side of U.S. Highway 281 and Prairieview Street.
Annexation Area 13 located south of Old Potash Highway on the west side of North
Road. Annexation Area 14 located south of 13th Street on the east and west sides of
North Road and north of Faidley Avenue (C-05-2011GI).
O’Neill opened the Public Hearing.
Nabity briefly talked about the process of annexation; he explained City Council had
charged Regional Planning to look at eligible areas for Annexation. City Council had
selected eight areas and six of those plans were brought forward to Regional Planning.
The remaining two may be brought forward for the August meeting.
Annexation Area 3a - U.S. Highway 281 and Broadwell Ave
This property is the located in the north central part of the community. It is south of
Airport Road/U.S. Highway 281 the west side of Broadwell Avenue north of the
Burlington Northern Santa Fe tracks. The City of Grand Island provides electric
services to the area. Sewer and water are both available to this property. There is
about 210 acres of property included in the area that is currently used for agricultural
purposes. There are no houses and no businesses included in this area. Eagle Scout
Park and the Veterans Field Complex are in this area and maintained by the City
Parks Department.
Annexation Area 6 - Bismark Road and Stuhr Road
This property is the located in the southeast part of the community. It is mostly north
of Bismark Road the east side of Stuhr Road. The City of Grand Island provides
electric services to the area. Sewer and water are both available to this property.
There is about 50 acres of property included in the area that is currently used for
agricultural purposes. There are no houses and no businesses included in this area.
Nabity stated he had received a call from Tom Pirnie who owns the majority of the land
is this area and he was in support of the annexation.
Annexation Area 7 - U.S. Highway 34 and South Locust Street (Vanosdal Fields)
This property is the located in the southeast part of the community. It is north of U.S.
Highway 34 on the east side of Locust Street. The City of Grand Island provides
electric services to the area. Sewer and water are both available to this property.
There are about 65 acres of property included in the area. The property is currently
used for agricultural and residential purposes. There are 3 houses included in this
area.
Nabity stated one homeowner Heidi Aken and she was in favor of this annexation.
Janel Laub, 380 E. Highway 34, said she and her husband bought land there in 1996
to farm next to his parents. If the land were annexed into city limits, their children
would no longer be eligible for school driving permits, could not have more numerous
flocks of ducklings and they would be subject to higher taxes on farm equipment they
purchase.
Their land would also eventually cease to be part of the Northwest School District,
which has a more rural focus. Two of their children want to be farmers, and a third
wants to be a veterinarian, Laub said.
If their land were to be annexed, "our whole way of life changes," she told the
commission.
Evie Laub, 450 E Hwy 34, said the annexation would also separate the farm
homestead from the farm ground, which runs to the east to Stuhr Road.
Commissioner John Amick of Doniphan concurred. He moved to annex just the
western half of the proposed area, which includes the former ball fields and the Heidi
Aken house that fronts onto Highway 34. Aken had previously spoken in favor of
annexation.
Am ick said water and sewer is available to the western portion of Area 7, (Aken
property) but not to the Laub farmsteads on the east. The entire 65 acres is also not
surrounded completely by city limits and the annexation, as originally proposed by the
city, would substantially change the rural lifestyle the Laubs have, he said.
Annexation Area 12 - U.S. Highway 281 and Husker Highway
This property is the located in the southwest part of the community. It is north of
Husker Highway the west side of U.S. Highway 281 and Prairieview Street. The City of
Grand Island provides electric services to the area. Sewer and water are both
available to this property. There is about 200 acres of property included in the area
that is currently used for agricultural purposes. There is one house and no businesses
included in this area.
Annexation Area 13 - Old Potash Highway and North Road
This property is the located in the northwest part of the community. It is south of Old
Potash Highway on the west side of North Road. The City of Grand Island provides
electric services to the area. Sewer and water are both available to this property.
There is about 120 acres of property included in the area that is currently used for
agricultural purposes. There are no houses and no businesses included in this area.
Eric Pollock owns this property and was questioning what exactly this meant. Nabity
explained his property was surrounded by the city limits and Council is looking to get
rid of the “islands” that have been formed. Sewer and water are available. Pollock
questioned if there was a utility plan for the drainage because in the northwest quarter
there is a drainage issue.
Annexation Area 14 - 13th and North Road
This property is the located in the northwest part of the community. It is south of 13th
Street on the east and west sides of North Road and north of Faidley Avenue. The City
of Grand Island provides electric services to the area. Sewer and water are both
available to this property. There is about 100 acres of property included in the area
that is currently used for agricultural purposes. There are 3 houses and no businesses
include in this area.
Landowners Ray Stander, 1104 N. North Road, and Floyd Leiser, 3550 N. Engleman
Road, both objected, saying the land is being used for agricultural purposes.
"Farm ground is not necessary for city use," Leiser said. "They’re not going to develop
it as long as I’m alive," he added.
Northwest school Superintendent Bill Mowinkel also objected to the annexation of ag
land from Areas 12, 13, 14 and the Laub ground in Area 7. He said the annexation
results in a loss of tax base and property tax revenue for the Northwest School District.
Planning Commission Chairman Pat O’Neill said the commission is charged with
evaluating current and future land use, not school finance.
Commissioner Les Ruge said because Grand Island has grown up around those
areas, there is confusion on whether city or county forces have jurisdiction when it
comes to road issues, drainage and emergency response. Annexation will clarify that.
O’Neill closed the Public Hearing.
Area 3a: U.S. Highway 281 and Broadwell Ave
This has 210 acres located south of Airport Road/U.S. Highway 281 and on the
west side of Broadwell Avenue north of the Burlington Northern Santa Fe
tracks. City sewer and water is available. It includes the Veterans Athletic Field
Complex and Eagle Scout Park and is mostly city-owned so there is no
property valuation and no property tax revenue. City annexation would clarify
that city police have jurisdiction at the Athletic Complex, which is on ground
leased by the city from the state.
A motion was made by Hayes to approve the Area 3a Annexation plan as
submitted and seconded by Amick.
The motion carried with 9 members present and 9 voting in favor (Amick,
O’Neill, Ruge, Hayes, Reynolds, Haskins, Bredthauer, Connelly and
Snodgrass) and no member present abstaining.
Area 6: Bismark Road and Stuhr Road
This has 50 acres located north of Bismark Road to the east side of Stuhr Road. City
sewer and water is available. Estimated tax base is $100,053. Estimated annual
property tax for all political subdivisions is $2,181.
A motion was made by Reynolds to approve the Area 6 Annexation plan as
submitted and seconded by Brethauer.
The motion carried with 9 members present and 9 voting in favor (Amick, O’Neill,
Ruge, Hayes, Reynolds, Haskins, Bredthauer, Connelly and Snodgrass) and no
member present abstaining.
Area 7: U.S. Highway 34 and South Locust Street (Vanosdal Fields)
This property is the located in the southeast part of the community. It is north of U.S.
Highway 34 the east side of Locust Street. The City of Grand Island provides electric
services to the area. Sewer and water are both available to this property. There are
about 65 acres of property included in the area. The property is currently used for
agricultural and residential purposes. There are 3 houses included in this area.
A motion was made by Amick to approve the Area 7 Annexation plan with the
changes made to the annexation area to remove the Laub properties and to
just include the Vanosdal property and the Aken property. This was seconded
by Haskins.
Finding of Facts noted by Amick were this proposed annexation did not have sewer
and water services available. This homestead was used as an ag use home property.
Annexation of this property would adversely affect the familes. Haskins agreed with
Amick’s findings.
The motion carried with 9 members present and 9 voting in favor (Amick,
O’Neill, Ruge, Hayes, Reynolds, Haskins, Bredthauer, Connelly and
Snodgrass) and no member present abstaining.
Area 12: U.S. Highway 281 and Husker Highway
This is about 200 acres of farmland located north of Husker Highway and to the west
side of U.S. Highway 281 and Prairieview Street. City sewer and water is available.
Estimated tax base is $481,334 and estimated property tax revenue is $10,495 a year.
A motion was made by Bredthauer to approve the Area 12 Annexation plan as
presented and was seconded by Reynolds.
Findings of fact noted by Bredthauer were water and sewer service is available and
annexing of this property would have little or no impact to the owners.
The motion carried with 9 members present and 8 voting in favor (Amick, O’Neill,
Hayes, Reynolds, Haskins, Bredthauer, Connelly and Snodgrass) and 1 member
present voting against (Ruge) and no members abstaining.
Area 13: Old Potash Highway and North Road
This property is the located in the northwest part of the community. It is south of Old
Potash Highway on the west side of North Road. The City of Grand Island provides
electric services to the area. Sewer and water are both available to this property.
There is about 120 acres of property included in the area that is currently used for
agricultural purposes. There are no houses and no businesses included in this area.
A motion was made by Bredthauer to approve the Area 13 Annexation plan as
presented and was seconded by Amick.
Findings of fact noted by Bredthauer were water and sewer service is available and
annexing of this property would have little or no impact to the owners.
The motion carried with 9 members present and 7 voting in favor (Amick, O’Neill,
Ruge, Haskins, Bredthauer, Connelly and Snodgrass) and 2 members present voting
against (Reynolds, Hayes) and no members abstaining.
Area 14: 13th and North Road
This property is the located in the northwest part of the community. It is south of 13th
Street on the east and west sides of North Road and north of Faidley Avenue. The City
of Grand Island provides electric services to the area. Sewer and water are both
available to this property. There is about 100 acres of property included in the area
that is currently used for agricultural purposes. There are 3 houses and no businesses
include in this area.
This is about 100 acres of farmland south of 13th street and west of Sagewood
Avenue. City sewer and water is available. Estimated tax base is $687,081 with
estimated property tax revenue of $14,981 a year. Planning commission voted 7-2 in
favor. Commissioners Bill Hayes and Deb Reynolds objected.
A motion was made by Ruge to approve the Area 14 Annexation plan as
presented and was seconded by Bredthauer.
Findings of fact noted by Ruge were water and sewer service is available and
annexing of this property would have little or no impact to the owners also this clears
up who needs to provide services to the area, between City and County.
The motion carried with 9 members present and 7 voting in favor (Amick, O’Neill,
Ruge, Haskins, Bredthauer, Connelly and Snodgrass) and 2 members present voting
against (Reynolds, Hayes) and no member abstaining.
5. Final Plat – Cedar Pines Second Subdivision – located east of Burwick Rd.,
and south of Husker Hwy., in Hall County, Nebraska. Consisting of (1 Lot) and
4.876 acres.
A motion was made by Ruge to approve the plat of Cedar Pines Second
Subdivision as presented and seconded by Hayes.
The motion carried with 9 members present and 9 voting in favor (Amick,
O’Neill, Ruge, Hayes, Reynolds, Haskins, Bredthauer, Connelly and
Snodgrass) and no member present abstaining.
6. Final Plat – R & R Rauert Subdivision – located east of Sky Park Rd., and south of
White Cloud Rd., in the two mile extraterritorial jurisdiction of Grand Island, in Hall
County, Nebraska. Consisting of (1 Lot) and 5.746 acres.
A motion was made by Amick to approve the plat of R & R Rauert Subdivision
as presented and seconded by Connelly.
The motion carried with 9 members present and 9 voting in favor (Amick,
O’Neill, Ruge, Hayes, Reynolds, Haskins, Bredthauer, Connelly and
Snodgrass) and no member present abstaining.
7. 2011-2012 Budget and Fees.
Nabity reviewed the Budget that was submitted to the County board.
A motion was made by Bredthauer to approve the 2011-2012 Planning Budget
as submitted and seconded by Hayes.
The motion carried with 9 members present and 9 voting in favor (Amick,
O’Neill, Ruge, Hayes, Reynolds, Haskins, Bredthauer, Connelly and
Snodgrass) and no member present abstaining.
8. Planning Director’s Report
9. Next Meeting August 3, 2011
10. Adjourn
Chairman O’Neill adjourned the meeting at 7:45 p.m.
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Leslie Ruge, Secretary
by Rose Woods