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Council advances Hubbell Realty'backed Sarpy West Industrial zoning and revised preliminary plat

6490602 · October 22, 2025
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Summary

Attorneys for Hubbell Realty presented a revised preliminary plat for nine industrial lots; council moved forward with a related resolution after a public hearing.

At the Oct. 21 meeting the Papillion City Council heard a public presentation related to a change of zone and a revised preliminary plat for a property generally located at the southwest corner of 150th Street and Cedardale Road.

Andrew Costa of Thompson and Dorner, representing the applicant Hubbell Realty, described the revised preliminary plat as nine industrial lots, two of which had been platted already and one of which had an existing building that he said will open soon. "This is a revised preliminary plat for 9 total industrial lots," Costa said. "2 of those has 2 of those have already been platted and 1 of them has been built upon, that we expect the building to open soon. The remaining lots we expect to be similar uses, large warehousing and otherwise."

The council opened and closed a public hearing on the change of zone to LI (limited industrial). After the public hearing the council approved a resolution to accept the revised property description and plat. The applicant remained at the meeting but did not add further comments after the presentation.

What the council approved: the record shows a resolution approving the revised property description and the council introduced the related zoning ordinance. The transcript records the resolution as passed but does not provide a vote tally in the public hearing block.

Next steps: staff will complete the ordinance procedures and any required plat-recording steps. The council did not debate specific development proposals for individual lots beyond the general statement that the remaining lots are expected to support large warehousing uses.