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outlooks & skylights. As illustrated in the Exhibit"A", interior layout provides for
excellent efficiency of space, safe ingress and egress, and flexible building space layout.
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to the long range sustainability for an office/warehouse building with the features offered
by the Omar Baking Company Building.
Our surveys of need and available space'in the midtown area indicate a void in the supply
side of affordable and functional office space with off-street parking and secure, managed
storage space. The employee and employer base is high on the service side with a
healthy contingent support of retail and moderate-priced housing. Both Creighton and
UNMC medical centers generate opportunities for employment and for off-site use and
support services. The general demographics of the Midtown area are progressive in its
vision and have a stable base for healthy growth. As for the Omar Baking Company
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location, the other key components that make the Omar Building an attractive target for
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Conditions:
The following being provided at the time or with the submittal of the final plat: 1) Correct legal
description; 2) A subdivision agreement that includes the maintenance of on-street parking; 3)
Final Plat certifications compliant with Section 53-4 of the Subdivision Ordinance; and 4) A
drainage study that demonstrates the first '/2 inch of stormwater runoff will be detained on-site.
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LEGISLATIVE CHAMBER
Omaha,Nebraska June 16, 2009
RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF OMAHA:
WHEREAS,preliminary plat entitled OPEN DOOR MISSION ADDITION,located
Southwest of 23rd Street East and East Locust Street, attached hereto and made a part hereof as,
Exhibit"A",has been approved by the City of Omaha Planning Board,along.with the conditions set
out in Exhibit "B" attached hereto and made a part hereof; and,
WHEREAS, Section 53-6 of the Omaha Municipal Code requires the submission of
preliminary plats to the City Council for its consideration; and,
WHEREAS,the acceptance of this preliminary plat is tentative in nature and does not
constitute or require approval of the final plat of this subdivision.
NOW,THEREFORE,BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY
OF OMAHA:
THAT, the preliminary plat entitled OPEN DOOR MISSION ADDITION, located
Southwest of 23rd Street East and East Locust Street, along with the attached conditions, is hereby
accepted; and,the preparation of the final plat of this subdivision is hereby authorized.
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
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and human service agencies.
The building's interior layout is designed for economy, function, flexibility. The
aesthetics are remnant of Old Market architecture and will feature open ceilings with
exposed large steel & wooden beams,tongue& groove roof decking& old original
outlooks & skylights. As illustrated in the Exhibit"A", interior layout provides for
excellent efficiency of space, safe ingress and egress, and flexible building space layout.
The Cumming Street Corridor and Saddle Creek Re-alignment Corridor should contribute
to the long range sustainability for an office/warehouse building with the features offered
by the Omar Baking Company Building.
Our surveys of need and available space'in the midtown area indicate a void in the supply
side of affordable and functional office space with off-street parking and secure, managed
storage space. The employee and employer base is high on the service side with a
healthy contingent support of retail and moderate-priced housing. Both Creighton and
UNMC medical centers generate opportunities for employment and for off-site use and
support services. The general demographics of the Midtown area are progressive in its
vision and have a stable base for healthy growth. As for the Omar Baking Company
Building it is positioned in a strategic location between the two medical centers and just
off Cuming Street, a corridor which has great promise as a primary connector and arterial
from Midtown area to the `Node', Creighton and Qwest Center Omaha. Along with
location, the other key components that make the Omar Building an attractive target for
business and non-profits to locate or re-locate is the combination of economy, easy
access, function and working environment.
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• "NOTICE OF PRELIMINARY PLAT" THE DAILY RECORD
Notice is hereby given that on the 16"day OF O�/E A
of June, 2009, Richard Den-Herder- Rescue 1�'1.t�HA
Mission filed with the City Council of the
City of Omaha a Preliminary Plat of 'Open RONALD A. HENNINGSEN, Publisher
Door Mission Addition'which is described as: PROOF OF PUBLICATION
Lots 1, 2 and 3, being a Replat of Lots 1
and 2, Open Door Mission Subdivision,
Lots 7 through 16 and a portion of Lot 17, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA,
and a portion of Lot O, lying in Block 6,
East Omaha Land Company Subdivision, The State of Nebraska, SS.
and a portion of East 22 Street, Douglas District of Nebraska,
County,Nebraska.
Said Preliminary Plat is located southwest County of Douglas,
of 23" Street East and East Locust Street. Cityof Omaha,
Said Preliminary Plat will be presented to the
City Council of the City of Omaha, in the
Legislative Chambers, Omaha/Douglas Civic J.BOYD
Center,June 30,2009,at 2:00 p.m.for final
consideration and approval. duly beingdeposessays BROWN, sworn, and sa s that she is
City Clerk
6-19-09 LEGAL EDITOR
of THE DAILY RECORD, of Omaha, a legal newspaper, printed and
published daily in the English language, having a bona fide paid
circulation in Douglas County in excess of 300 copies, printed in
Omaha,in said County of Douglas,for more than fifty-two weeks last
past; that the printed notice hereto attached was published in THE
DAILY RECORD,of Omaha,on
June 19 , 2009
That.••"ewspaper during that time w r gularly published and
in +••r�l Quin'',, on in the County of Dou as State of Nebraska.
`P� ' •tiF`'h
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I AdditiontlCopens $" d J / 200�
t1 J'l-.1A 1' ITS 1� •• ''/ I / - /
• I�h, OF NE��P` Not/ ubl in d tate of Nebraska County,
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aesthetics are remnant of Old Market architecture and will feature open ceilings with
exposed large steel & wooden beams,tongue& groove roof decking& old original
outlooks & skylights. As illustrated in the Exhibit"A", interior layout provides for
excellent efficiency of space, safe ingress and egress, and flexible building space layout.
The Cumming Street Corridor and Saddle Creek Re-alignment Corridor should contribute
to the long range sustainability for an office/warehouse building with the features offered
by the Omar Baking Company Building.
Our surveys of need and available space'in the midtown area indicate a void in the supply
side of affordable and functional office space with off-street parking and secure, managed
storage space. The employee and employer base is high on the service side with a
healthy contingent support of retail and moderate-priced housing. Both Creighton and
UNMC medical centers generate opportunities for employment and for off-site use and
support services. The general demographics of the Midtown area are progressive in its
vision and have a stable base for healthy growth. As for the Omar Baking Company
Building it is positioned in a strategic location between the two medical centers and just
off Cuming Street, a corridor which has great promise as a primary connector and arterial
from Midtown area to the `Node', Creighton and Qwest Center Omaha. Along with
location, the other key components that make the Omar Building an attractive target for
business and non-profits to locate or re-locate is the combination of economy, easy
access, function and working environment.
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comply with the Contract Compliance Ordinance and have on file with the Human Relations Department the Contract
Compliance Report(Form CC-1).This report shall be in effect for 24 months from the date received by the Human Relations Department Any questions regarding the Contract Compliance
Ordinance or PBE/DBE Listings should be directed to the Human Relations Department at 402-444-5055. r
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