North Platte City Council Agenda July 1st

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AGENDA

NORTH PLATTE CITY COUNCIL MEETING

Tuesday, July 1, 2025; 5:30 P.M.

CITY HALL COUNCIL CHAMBERS 

 

The City of North Platte invites you to view the meeting live on YouTube at the following link:

www.northplattene.gov/watch

 

CALL TO ORDER 

INVOCATION   Pastor Daniel Ramsey, Our Redeemer Lutheran Church

PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE 

ROLL CALL 

OPEN MEETINGS ACT

A CURRENT COPY OF THE OPEN MEETINGS ACT OF NEBRASKA IS POSTED ON THE WALL AT THE BACK OF THE COUNCIL CHAMBERS. 

MEETING PROCEDURE

THE PUBLIC MAY ADDRESS SPECIFIC AGENDA ITEMS AT THE PLEASURE OF THE MAYOR.  IF RECOGNIZED BY THE MAYOR, PLEASE IDENTIFY YOURSELF BY STATING YOUR NAME AND ADDRESS. PLEASE ADDRESS THE COUNCIL THROUGH THE MAYOR AND LIMIT YOUR REMARKS.  

WE RESPECT OUR CITY EMPLOYEES, AND REQUEST THAT ANY COMPLAINTS OR CRITICISMS OFEMPLOYEES NOT BE AIRED IN A PUBLIC MEETING. CONCERNS ABOUT EMPLOYEES SHOULD BE BROUGHT TO THE ATTENTION OF THE CITY ADMINISTRATOR OR MAYOR.  INDIVIDUALS IN VIOLATION WILL BE DECLARED OUT OF ORDER. 

AWARDS, ACCOLADES, AND PRESENTATIONS 

CONSENT AGENDA

ALL MATTERS UNDER “CONSENT AGENDA” ARE CONSIDERED BY THE CITY COUNCIL TO BE ROUTINE AND WILL BE ENACTED BY ONE MOTION.  ANY CITY COUNCIL MEMBER MAY, HOWEVER, REMOVE AN ITEM FROM CONSENT BY REQUEST. 

  1. Approve the Minutes of June 17, 2025. (Pages 1-3) (Angela Gilbert, City Clerk)
  2. Approve the Mayor’s appointment of Nick McNew as the City Representative on the Chamber of Commerce Board. (Page 4) (Mayor Kelliher)

REGULAR AGENDA

CLOSED SESSION TO DISCUSS PERSONNEL, REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS OR POTENTIAL LITIGATION TO PROTECT THE PUBLIC INTEREST (IF NECESSARY)

  1. First reading and action on Ordinance No. 4214 to provide a procedure for determining equitable service charges to be levied on all users which discharge wastewater to the wastewater system operated by the City of North Platte. (Pages 5-16) (Bill Troshynski, City Attorney)
  2. Approve the Agreement for Allocation of Wastewater Plant Capacity with Sustainable Beef, LLC and authorize the Mayor to sign necessary documents. (Pages 17-19) (Bill Troshynski, City Attorney)
  3. Adopt the Resolution and approve the Addendum to Amended Redevelopment Contract for the North Platte Mall Project along with approval of all related actions. (Pages 20-25) (Bill Troshynski, City Attorney)
  4. Approve the bid and authorize Mayor to sign contract with Paulsen, Inc. of Cozad, NE for Paving District No.839 (Francis Street from Tabor to Bryan Avenue and Bryan Avenue from Francis Avenue north approximately 165 feet to existing concrete) and Paving District No. 842 (Francis Street from the east side of the intersection of Bryan Avenue and Francis Street thence east to Devco Avenue approximately 3100 feet) in the amount of $1,888,956.50. (Pages 26-27) (Brent Burklund, City Engineer)

PUBLIC HEARING

Conditional Use Permit to allow construction of apartments in a commercial building in a B-2 Highway Commercial District located at 2102 South Jeffers Street has been pulled from the Agenda at the request of the applicant. (Page 28) (Judy Clark, Development Director)

PUBLIC HEARING

  1. First reading and action to adopt Ordinance No. 4203 to amend the City of North Platte Code of Ordinances Sections 156.236 and 156.237 changing sexually oriented businesses from a permitted use in an I-1 Light Industrial District to a conditional use in an I-1 Light Industrial District. (Pages 29-30) (Judy Clark, Development Director)

PUBLIC HEARING

  1. Adopt the Resolution regarding the City of North Platte, Nebraska MicroTIF Blight and Substandard Study for Danlex Property Group, LLC for property located at 1404 and 1420 Rodeo Road as prepared by the City of North Platte and approval of related actions. (Pages 31-76) (Judy Clark, Development Director) 
  1. Approve the Claims. (Dawn Miller, Director of Finance)

PUBLIC AGENDA REQUEST

WE RESPECT OUR CITY EMPLOYEES, AND REQUEST THAT ANY COMPLAINTS OR CRITICISMS OF EMPLOYEES NOT BE AIRED IN A PUBLIC MEETING. CONCERNS ABOUT EMPLOYEES SHOULD BE BROUGHT TO THE ATTENTION OF THE CITY ADMINISTRATOR OR MAYOR.  INDIVIDUALS IN VIOLATION WILL BE DECLARED OUT OF ORDER. 

INFORMATIONAL ITEMS FROM MAYOR, COUNCIL, ADMINISTRATOR, AND ATTORNEY 

 

ADJOURN