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Votes at a glance: Papillion council actions, March 18, 2025
Summary
The council approved multiple resolutions and ordinances on March 18, 2025, including adoption of the Downtown Papillion redevelopment plan and preliminary plat, several code and fee changes, and a construction contract; the proposed backyard‑chickens ordinance failed.
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The Papillion City Council recorded several formal votes on March 18. Below are the items the council voted on during the meeting with outcomes and available details.
- Consent agenda — Motion passed (7-0). The minutes show the consent agenda was approved with seven ayes and no nays.
- Resolution R250053: Adoption of the Downtown Papillion Redevelopment Plan (pursuant to the Nebraska Community Development Law) — Motion by Councilman Inberg; second by Councilman Stuby; passed (7-0).
- Resolution R25‑56: Approval of a preliminary plat for property generally located at 200 North Adams Street (Lots 3–8, Block 15, Papillion; Old Public Works site) — Motion by Councilman Mungard; second by Councilman Glover; passed (7-0).
- Ordinance 2,035: Amend Article 4 (zoning district frontage requirements) — Motion by Councilman Stuby; second by Councilman Glover; passed (6-1). The meeting record notes one nay vote; the transcript identifies the lone dissent as Councilman Fanslow.
- Ordinance 2,049: Amendment to telecommunications occupation tax to coincide with changes to Nebraska Revised Statute 86,704 — Motion by Councilman Stuby; second by Councilman Inberg; passed (7-0).
- Resolution R250059: Amendments to the master fee schedule regarding golf fees to align with Nebraska statute — Motion by Councilman Glover; second by Councilman Gaines; passed (7-0).
- Resolution R250061: Approve AIA contract and guaranteed maximum price with Samsung Construction for the pavilion department expansion/renovation project — Motion by Councilman Glover; second by Councilman Fanslow; passed (7-0).
Other ordinances and items were introduced or continued during the meeting (including proposed changes to water and sewer rates and multiple zone-change and vacation items connected to the downtown public works redevelopment application); those were listed for introduction or public hearing but not all had final votes recorded in the excerpt.

