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Soil mining permit approved; City to annex fairgrounds?

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BY MATT OLBERDING / Lincoln Journal Star

Thursday, Jun 22, 2006 - 07:56:45 am CDT

Lincoln-Lancaster County Planning Commissioners reversed themselves Wednesday and unanimously approved a soil mining permit after the landowner made changes to his application.

The commission had voted 5-4 against issuing  the permit May 10 on a large strip of land along North 56th Street between Branched Oak and Davey roads. The land is owned by Greg Sanford, who has expressed a desire to build a drag racing strip in the county.

At the time, commissioners as well as neighbors expressed concerns the grading plan showed the site being sculpted into a long, smooth strip of dirt road conducive to constructing a drag racing track.

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After the denial, Sanford withdrew the application, revised it and resubmitted it.

The plan before the commission Wednesday showed a reduced amount of dirt being mined and also showed none of the land sculpting that the earlier plan did.

Sanford’s attorney, Mark Hunzeker, though acknowledging that his client might apply for a racetrack in the future, stressed that the application was only for soil mining.

“We think this is a very straightforward and simple application,” he said.

About two dozen neighbors still turned out to oppose the project, citing concerns ranging from erosion and runoff to safety hazards likely to be created by increased truck traffic.

But those arguments failed to sway commissioners, who noted that in addition to city and county approvals, the project also will be regulated by the Lower Platte South Natural Resources District and the Nebraska Department of Environmental Quality.

“I feel all the safeguards are in place,” said Commissioner Eugene Carroll.

In other business Wednesday, the commission:

 Approved a plan to annex State Fair Park.

The annexation would subject activities at the park to the city’s 1 1/2-cent sales tax, which the city estimates would bring in an additional $100,000 a year. The annexation would not impose the city’s smoking ban, though, due to an exemption in state law.

Tam Allan, a fair board member from Lincoln, said the board is not opposed to the plan, which is scheduled to take effect before this year’s State Fair.

 Declared a piece of city-owned land on the northeast corner of 27th and Old Cheney surplus property.

The land was originally purchased by the city to house a library, which was instead built near 14th and Pine Lake Road.

The owner of a nearby apartment complex has expressed interest in buying the land, though no deal has yet been made.

Proceeds from any sale will go into the Parks and Recreation Department’s budget for future acquisition of park land, said Director Lynn Johnson.

Reach Matt Olberding at 473-2647 or molberding@journalstar.com.


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do the math wrote on June 22, 2006 8:27 am:
" What is it going to cost the city to take over law enforcement duties once performed by the Nebraska State Patrol on the state fair grounds. One would think paying overtime for ten days, twenty four hours a day, to that many officers would eat up the sales tax mighty quick. "

LMS wrote on June 22, 2006 9:59 am:
" Lincoln will be able to expand their smoking ban to include the State Fair facilities. "

Marv wrote on June 22, 2006 10:50 am:
" Once again the Lincoln city council amazes me. They are so bouldley saying how much sales tax revenue will be gained. What expenses will be incured. With all the things that Lincoln is losing to other cities. There already has been talk of people wanting to moving the State Fair now we are giving them another GOOD reason to. Its time people wake up and elect people that have a clearer vision for this GREAT city before its too run down. "

Scott wrote on June 22, 2006 10:52 am:
" Fair supporter from rural Nebraska have had the pleasure of dealing the Nebraska State Patrol and LSO for years on the fairgrounds. Now, the over-zealous LPD will be on patrol. This will be another great way to run the folks who help support the fair out of town. "

RLD wrote on June 22, 2006 2:04 pm:
" It says the state law includes an exemption of the fairgrounds from a smoking ban. No smoking ban at the fairgrounds even after an annexation by the city. "