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The Planning Department provides standardized procedures and application forms to assist the public in preparing presentations to the Planning Board. The current agenda and exhibits can also be viewed on our monthly Planning Board Web Application 2024.
A: An address for your property can be obtained by contacting the Drafting Department at 402-444-5150 x2053. Q: How do I request a Zoning Confirmation letter? A: The fee is $54.
The Planning Department administers a number of boards. These boards, whose members are appointed by the Mayor and ratified by the City Council, have specific responsibilities outlined by the City Charter or City Ordinances.
Planning Department Code Enforcement handles complaints on the condition and use of structures. Examples include structures that are vacant and open, deteriorated roofs and gutters, peeling paint, torn screens, missing and/or broken windows and doors, etc.
The City’s six-year Capital Improvement Program (CIP) is adopted annually along with the City’s budget and serves as the primary tool for coordinating major projects involving the City’s street and sewer systems, parks, public facilities, and other infrastructure.
This list contains trees that are acceptable for planting in Omaha's Urban Design districts. The Urban Design section of the Municipal code (Article 22) generally requires that trees in this area be overstory trees or 40' x 40' at maturity.
2024 Air Conditioning Air Distribution. PLANNING DEPARTMENT UPDATE. Please click here for more information and application forms. Board Meeting Guidelines. Regularly scheduled Board meetings have resumed and will be held in accordance with the Nebraska Open Meetings Act.
The Planning Department provides standardized procedures and application forms to assist the public in preparing presentations to the Planning Board. The current agenda and exhibits can also be viewed on our monthly Planning Board Web Application 2022.
Plumbing Board Codes, Forms, Policies and Approved Continuing Education Opportunities. The Plumbing Board is a seven-member board empowered to adopt rules and regulations pertaining to the construction and inspection of plumbing and sewer systems.
The Landmarks Heritage Preservation Commission is a nine-member board that was established by ordinance in 1977 to review and recommend to the City Council on all matters pertaining to the designation of structures or districts of local historical significance.