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Planning Commission approves Battle Run golf course special permit amid neighbor concern over water and site layout

2247914 · February 6, 2025
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Summary

The Lincoln Lancaster County Planning Commission on Feb. 5 approved Special Permit 25001 to allow an 18‑hole golf course and accessory uses, including on‑site alcohol and limited lodging, on roughly 290 acres east of South 100th Street.

The Lincoln Lancaster County Planning Commission voted Feb. 5, 2025, to approve Special Permit 25001 to allow an 18‑hole golf course and associated accessory uses (clubhouse, lodging, beverage service including on‑site alcohol) on roughly 290 acres generally between O Street and A Street and near South 100th and Twelfth Street.

Planning staff presented the application and noted the special permit is limited to an outdoor recreational facility in the AG district; the proposal does not include annexation, rezoning or a final plat. George Wesselhoff of the Planning Department said the special permit boundary encompasses approximately 290 acres and that parking information and lighting design would be verified prior to opening to membership. He also noted that outdoor lighting is subject to the City of Lincoln three‑mile design standards.

The applicant said the project will begin as a private…

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