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At-a-glance: Planning Commission recommendations to City Council on May 5

April 29, 2026 | North Platte, Lincoln County, Nebraska


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At-a-glance: Planning Commission recommendations to City Council on May 5
The North Platte Planning Commission concluded its April 28 meeting by forwarding several recommendations to the City Council for the May 5 agenda. Key outcomes recommended by the commission:

- SU26-004 (Ogborn's third replat at 621 E 12th St): Recommended preliminary and final approval; staff had no objections and the commission voted to forward the plat.

- SU26-005 (Deep Waters Retreat Subdivision): Recommended preliminary and final approval with an amendment requiring a continuous access and utility easement around the parcel (easement amended to 33 feet).

- AM26-004 / Z26-003 / SU26-006 (Brewer property at East Francis & S Bridal): Recommended amendment of the future land-use map (two northern lots to commercial, southern lot to residential), recommended rezoning (B1 neighborhood commercial for northern lots; R3 for the southern lot), and recommended approval of the subdivision.

- AM26-005 / Z26-004 (206 W Fremont Drive): Recommended amending land-use to residential and rezoning to RL/Suburban Dwelling.

- AM26-006 / Z26-005 (2105 E 2nd Street): Recommended amending land-use from high-density multifamily to commercial and rezoning the parcel to B2 Highway Commercial.

- Newberry Village redevelopment plan (Resolution): Recommended approval of the redevelopment plan and resolution (see coverage in a separate article); staff described the site as blighted and the plan as conforming to the comprehensive plan.

Procedural items: The commission approved the March 24, 2026 meeting minutes and adjourned at the close of the evening.

Next steps: All recommended items will be included on the City Council agenda for May 5 for public hearing and final action.

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