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At-a-glance: Planning Commission recommendations to City Council on May 5
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Summary
The commission forwarded a set of recommended actions to City Council for its May 5 agenda: approval of Ogborn and Brewer plats, multiple rezoning/land-use amendments (AM26‑004, AM26‑005, AM26‑006) and rezones (Z26‑003, Z26‑004, Z26‑005), and the Newberry Village redevelopment resolution.
The North Platte Planning Commission concluded its April 28 meeting by forwarding several recommendations to the City Council for the May 5 agenda. Key outcomes recommended by the commission:
- SU26-004 (Ogborn's third replat at 621 E 12th St): Recommended preliminary and final approval; staff had no objections and the commission voted to forward the plat.
- SU26-005 (Deep Waters Retreat Subdivision): Recommended preliminary and final approval with an amendment requiring a continuous access and utility easement around the parcel (easement amended to 33 feet).
- AM26-004 / Z26-003 / SU26-006 (Brewer property at East Francis & S Bridal): Recommended amendment of the future land-use map (two northern lots to commercial, southern lot to residential), recommended rezoning (B1 neighborhood commercial for northern lots; R3 for the southern lot), and recommended approval of the subdivision.
- AM26-005 / Z26-004 (206 W Fremont Drive): Recommended amending land-use to residential and rezoning to RL/Suburban Dwelling.
- AM26-006 / Z26-005 (2105 E 2nd Street): Recommended amending land-use from high-density multifamily to commercial and rezoning the parcel to B2 Highway Commercial.
- Newberry Village redevelopment plan (Resolution): Recommended approval of the redevelopment plan and resolution (see coverage in a separate article); staff described the site as blighted and the plan as conforming to the comprehensive plan.
Procedural items: The commission approved the March 24, 2026 meeting minutes and adjourned at the close of the evening.
Next steps: All recommended items will be included on the City Council agenda for May 5 for public hearing and final action.

