
AMENDED AGENDA
NORTH PLATTE CITY COUNCIL MEETING
Tuesday, December 2, 2025; 5:30 P.M.
CITY HALL COUNCIL CHAMBERS
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CALL TO ORDER
INVOCATION Byron Lamgo, Christian Outdoor Fellowship
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
ROLL CALL
OPEN MEETINGS ACT
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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 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.
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.
A. Approve the Minutes of November 18, 2025. (Pages 1-6) (Angela Gilbert, City Clerk)
B. Approve the re-appointment of Carilee Lind to the North Platte Housing Authority Board. (Page 7) (Mayor
Kelliher)
C. Authorize the Mayor to sign renewal of City Maintenance Agreement No. 20 with the Nebraska Department
of Transportation. (Pages 8-14) (Brent Burklund, City Engineer)
D. Appoint Bill Troshynski, City Attorney, as successor Trustee of a Deed of Trust executed by Catherine M.
Cunningham. (Pages 15-16) (Bill Troshynski, City Attorney)
E. Direct the Successor Trustee to reconvey the property described as Lot 12 of Souder’s Replat of Lot 7 of
Buffalo Bill’s Subdivision, North Platte, Lincoln County, Nebraska, to Catherine Cunningham. (Pages 17-18)
(Bill Troshynski, City Attorney)
F. Appoint Bill Troshynski, City Attorney, as successor Trustee of a Deed of Trust executed by Alex A. Sanchez
and Helena Vieyra-Sanchez. (Pages 19-20) (Bill Troshynski, City Attorney)
G. Direct the Successor Trustee to reconvey the property described as the West ½ of Lot 3 and all of Lot 4, Block
16, Lincoln Highway Second Addition to North Platte, Lincoln County, Nebraska, to Alex A. Sanchez and
Helena Vieyra-Sanchez. (Pages 21-22) (Bill Troshynski, City Attorney)
H. Appoint Bill Troshynski, City Attorney, as successor Trustee of a Deed of Trust executed by Cheryl A. Jensen.
(Pages 23-24) (Bill Troshynski, City Attorney)
I. Direct the Successor Trustee to reconvey the property described as Lot 7, Block 44, Original Town of North
Platte, Lincoln County, Nebraska, to Cheryl Jensen. (Pages 25-26) (Bill Troshynski, City Attorney)
J. Appoint Bill Troshynski, City Attorney, as successor Trustee of a Deed of Trust executed by Cynthia Lee Seitz.
(Pages 27-28) (Bill Troshynski, City Attorney)
K. Direct the Successor Trustee to reconvey the property described as Lot 10, Block 9, Cody’s Second Addition to
North Platte, Lincoln County, Nebraska, to Cynthia Lee Seitz. (Pages 29-30) (Bill Troshynski, City Attorney)
L. Adopt the recommendation by the City Planning Commission for preliminary and final approval of Chase
Subdivision located at 802 East Walker Road in an I-1 Light Industrial District. (Pages 31-33) (Judy Clark,
Development Director)
M. Adopt the recommendation by the City Planning Commission for preliminary and final approval of Fritz Farm
Second Subdivision located at 1120 Andy Avenue through 1109 Gwyn Avenue in a PR-3 Planning Residential
District. (Pages 34-36) (Judy Clark, Development Director)
REGULAR AGENDA
CLOSED SESSION TO DISCUSS PERSONNEL, REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS OR POTENTIAL
LITIGATION TO PROTECT THE PUBLIC INTEREST (IF NECESSARY)
2. Approve the Landfill Pastureland Grazing Lease with Billy Wilson for $9,250 per year for 2026, 2027 and 2028
and authorize the Mayor to sign necessary documents. (Page 37) (Public Service Department)
3. Adopt the Resolution to approve placing STOP signs at the intersection of Bryan Avenue and Francis Street for
northbound and southbound traffic. (Pages 38-39) (Brent Burklund, City Engineer)
3A. Adopt the Resolution to approve Schedule I of Chapter 78 of the Code of Ordinances of the City of North Platte
to add No Parking Zones at Francis Street from Tabor Avenue to Devco Avenue, both sides (approximately
3800 feet to the SW corner of the U.S. Post Office). (Brent Burklund, City Engineer)
4. Adopt the Resolution approving the vacation or abandonment of Vieyra Avenue as a public road by the County
Commissioners of Lincoln County, Nebraska. (Pages 40-42) (Judy Clark, Development Director)
5. Third reading and action to adopt Ordinance No. 4231 annexing Parcel #0054621.68 described as Lot 2 Franzen
Second Administrative Subdivision Lincoln County, NE, into the limits of the City of North Platte, Nebraska
consisting of approximately 3.55 acres. (Pages 43-45) (Judy Clark, Development Director)
6. Third reading and action to adopt Ordinance No. 4232 annexing certain land referred to as Study Area 2025-A
East 6th Street (1600 Block East 6th Street). (Pages 46-49) (Judy Clark, Development Director)
7. Third reading and action to adopt Ordinance No. 4233 annexing certain land referred to as Study Area 2025-B
East 6th Street (1700 Block East 6th Street). (Pages 50-53) (Judy Clark, Development Director)
8. Third reading and action to adopt Ordinance No. 4234 annexing certain land referred to as Study Area 2025-C
East 6th Street (1800 Block East 6th Street). (Pages 54-57) (Judy Clark, Development Director)
9. Third reading and action to adopt Ordinance No. 4235 annexing certain land referred to as Study Area 2025-D
East 6th Street (1900 Block East 6th Street). (Pages 58-61) (Judy Clark, Development Director)
10. Third reading and action to adopt Ordinance No. 4236 annexing certain land referred to as Study Area 2025-E
East 6th Street (2000 Block East 6th Street – North Side). (Pages 62-65) (Judy Clark, Development Director)
11. Third reading and action to adopt Ordinance No. 4237 annexing certain land referred to as Study Area 2025-F
East 6th Street (2000 Block East 6th Street – South Side). (Pages 66-69) (Judy Clark, Development Director)
12. Third reading and action to adopt Ordinance No. 4238 annexing certain land referred to as Study Area 2025-G
East 6th Street (2100 Block East 6th Street). (Pages 70-73) (Judy Clark, Development Director)
13. Third reading and action to adopt Ordinance No. 4239 annexing certain land referred to as Study Area 2025-H
East 6th Street (2200 Block East 6th Street). (Pages 74-77) (Judy Clark, Development Director)
14. Third reading and action to adopt Ordinance No. 4240 annexing certain land referred to as Study Area 2025-1
East 6th Street (2300 Block East 6th Street). (Pages 78-81) (Judy Clark, Development Director)
PUBLIC HEARING
15. First reading and action to adopt Ordinance No. 4242 annexing eleven government owned parcels into the
corporate limits of the City of North Platte, Nebraska consisting of approximately 51.97 acres. (Pages 82-87)
(Judy Clark, Development Director)
PUBLIC HEARING
16. Consider action on an application by Lakeside Campground Holding Company, LLC to approve an amendment
to a Conditional Use Permit to allow additional storage units located at 3800 Hadley Drive in a B-2 Highway
Commercial District. (Pages 88-92) (Judy Clark, Development Director)
PUBLIC HEARING
17. Consider action on an application by Premier Energy, LLC (purchaser) and Jay Bhole, LLC (owner) for a
Conditional Use Permit to allow construction of a commercial solar farm located at the intersection of Victoria
Lane and East State Farm Road in an A-1 Transitional Agricultural District. (Pages 93-112) (Judy Clark,
Development Director)
18. 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
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