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Lincoln Journal Star Sunday, October 12, 2003 SPORTS 6E Bison trample Mavericks NORTH DAKOTA STATE 34, NEBRASKA-OMAHA 7 Dome-VoTI 5 run (Johns kick) Doana Johnson 5 pass from vanAnne (Johns kick) Doana Nelson 25 pass from vanAnne (Johns kick) kick) first offensive touchdown surrendered by the Bison (5-1, 3-0) in more than 13 quarters. "I think INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING-SIu Fans, Simmons 26-114, VanEgdom 4-16, Kneebone 1-0, team 33), Burckhardt 34). Nortrnnstam, Sietstra 16 50, Paulsen 1439, Heclor 3-19, ludens 8-17, Kooima 37). PASSING-Skua Fans, Burckhardt 12-25-2, 273. Nwtntnstam.

Kooima 11-264, 130. RECEIVING Sioux FaOa. Hovorka 8-165, Brecher 3-105, Simmons 1-3. NorthwwtMll, Hughes 3-36. VanSoelen 247.

Milbrodt 220, Hector 1-7. Paulsen 14). MINNESOTA-DULUTH 49, WAYNE STATE 18 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING-NWU, Swanson 22-90, Nttet-son 1-9, Woita l-o. Midland Litheim. Sirenie 222-106, Paulsen Urn 16-34, Bland 1- 5.

PASSINO-NWU, Krttelson 12-221, 81; Beta 10-19-1, 161. Mkbnd LuBxxan. Larak, RECEIVING NWU. Gingery 466. Swanson 4-37, Slake 3-50.

Valenti 3-9. Gall 2-22. Woita 2- 8. Israelson 1-13. Struebing 1-12.

Sasek 1-8, Kittelson 11-3). Midland Lutharan. Bland 2-72, Glasser 2-61. Jones 1-U, Thompson 1-10, Carlson 1-8, StrehJe 1-6. HASTINGS 37, CONCORDIA 14 Dome Luebbe 1 run (Johns First downs RushesTards Passing yards Passing Return yards Puntsavg.

Fumblesiost Penarbesyards Time of possession Doam 43-269 235 4243 28:16 BC 26 15 50-197 46 1533-1 7-18-2 79 92 434 3 2-0 1-0 7-73 444 31:44 14 0 0 0-14 0 17 10 10-37 it's a dart to the heart of the defensive unit," said NDSU head coach Craig Bohl, who is a former Husker defensive coordinator. "There's a high correlation of scoring after those penalties." The Bison offense chose to pound the ball on the ground, led by 140 yards and one touchdown from Kyle Steffes and 112 yards and two touchdowns by Rod Malone. "With the defense playing so well and creating turnovers, we felt we just needed to keep plugging away on offense," NDSU quarterback Tony Stauss said. "The big key is to be able to rush the football." Cory Vartanian added a pair of field goals, from 37 and 47 yards, for the Bison. UNO's Justin Kammrad, the leading rusher in the conference, ran for 146 yards on 23 carries.

But the Mavericks couldn't score until midway through the fourth quarter, going 85 yards in 20 olays. BY DAVE KOLPACK The Associated Press FARGO, N.D. North Dakota State punter John Bonicelli and the Nebraska-Omaha offense had one thing in common. Both were roughed up most of the afternoon. The No.

12-ranked Bison forced four turnovers and took advantage of two roughing-the-punter penalties to whip the No. 8 Mavericks 34-7 on Saturday in a matchup of North Central Conference leaders. "Are we 34-to-7 worse than them? I don't think so," UNO head coach Pat Behrns said. "But they were a lot better today in key situations." NDSU's defense, a sore spot a year ago, continues to shine. Jamel Thomas, Jared Essler and Ryan Olson intercepted passes, and Jayd Kittelson recovered a fumble, fling the second-ranked offense in theNCC.

A fourth-quarter score by the Mavericks (5-2, 2-1 NCQ was the Wayne State MinrvDuluth 0 6 21 21 0 1218 7 0-49 UMD Langeness 69 run (Gerlach kick) UMD Battaglia 3 pass from Pelzer (Gerlach kick) UMD Rufledt 44 run (Gerlach kick) UMD Batlagla 5 pass from Langeness (Gerlach lock) UMD-Rufledt 12 run (Gerlach kick) UMD Bungum 1 run (Gerlach kick) WSC-Molacek 66 run (kick failed) UMD Ray 5 run (Gerlach kick) WSC Kjar 17 pass from Edwards (pass failed) WSC Hopwood 5 pass from Edwards (pass Clark 39 pass from Earl (Ochoa kick) Elder 3 pass from Earl (Ochoa kick) Trambly 14 run (Maser kick) Trambly 10 run (Maser kick) Ht-fG Maser 42 Trambry 16 run (Maser kick) Hast-FG Maser 28 Hast-FS Mser 18 NeoraskaOmaha MimvOuluth 0 6 0 7- 7 6 14 7-34 NDSU-Malone 8 run (Vartanian kick) NOSU-fG Vartaraan 37 NDSU-fG Vartaraan 47 NDSU-Steffes 26 run (Vartaraan kick) NDSU-Burren 11 pass from Stauss (Vartaraan kick) UNO Oerwey 4 pass ffom Masek (Sever-sonkickl NDSU-Malone 1 run (Vartanian kick) UNO NDSU First downs Rushes-yards Passing yards Passing Return yards Punls-avg. Fumblesost Penallies-yards 18 19 34-132 167 15-2M 6 247.0 3-1 59 45-243 111 16-21-0 54 255.5 1-1 7-66 Concordia Hastings Time of possession 26:49 33:11 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING-UNO, Kammrad 23-144, Masek 88), Anderson 14), Anderson 2-0. NDSU, Malone 20112, Steffes 23-140, Stauss 19), Team 1-0. PASSING UNO, Masek NDSU. Stauss 1621-0.

111. RECEIVING UNO. Kruse 4-31. Denney 6 63, Recek 467. Nuzi 1-6.

NDSU, BurTefl 640, Jonnson 1-2, OelaBarre 1-8, Wieser 431, West 3-23, Malone 1-7. MIDLAND LUTHERAN 16, NEBRASKA WESLEYAN 7 Nebraska Wesleyan 7 0 0 07 Midland Lutheran 3 0 13 0- 16 NWU Gingery 66 pass from Beta (Palmer kick) MLCFG Emmons 35 MIC Strehle 12 run (Emmons kick) MiC Paulsen 4 run (Emmons kick) First downs Rushesyoras Passing Passing Return yards Puntavg. Fumblestost Penalbefryards Time of Cone Cone Hast Hast Hast bruch Meyer 1-7, Hastings. Allen 7-31, PASSING Corbin INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING-Dow. lueobe 17-126, voll 14-99, Nelson 536, VanAnne 2-18, Rogge 1-2, Henry 1-2, Team 11), Vollmer 120).

Briar Cttff, Smith 2045, Borer 11-59, Maas 9-30, Millage 4-9, Gates 2-26, Parkinson 2-8, Maxey 2-5. PASSING-Ooam. VanAnne Lewallen Briar Cliff, Parkinson Borer RECEIVING Doarw. Bauer 4-28. Cudney 2-79.

Nelsen 2-40, Rogge 2-38, Johnson 2-20, Smiley 1-14, Datey 1-8. Voll 1-8. Briar CM. Sin-nott 2-25, Maxey 21), Rice 1-8, Srrudi 1-8, Millage 1-6. SIOUX FALLS 30, NORTHWESTERN 17 Hart-Moody 4 run (Maser kick) Cone Hast 15 20 33-72 61-329 yards 171 37 1535-3 4-19-1 81 21 3-2 4-2 4-39 740 possession 25:38 34:22 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Sioux Falls Northwestern 0 17 6 7-7 7 3 0- WSC UMD 14 25 39-179 66425 107.

95 8-22-1 7-150 79 106 731.3 341.0 33 33 2-19 833 23:36 36:24 NW Janssen 55 interception return (Cave kick) USF-FG Fraser 32 USF Geelan 25 interception return (Fraser kick) USF Burckhardt 1 run (Fraser kick) NW Paulsen 1 run (Cave kick) NW-FGCave41 USF Hovorka 46 pass from Burckhardt (kick blocked) USF Hockett 25 interception return (Fraser Trambly scores 3 IDs in Hastings win RUSHING-Concordla, Alvarez 12-34, Fahrrv 4-12, Blecha 23, Bretschneider 7-7, Elder 1-6, Corbin 1-2, Earl 52). Moody 27-165, Trambly 22-103, Dell 5-30. Concordia, Earl Hastings, Trambly RECEIVINtt-Conconka. Rising 569, Clark 212, Elder 2-6, Davis 1-6, 1-1. Hastings.

Moody 1-13, Chuek 1-9, Soucie 1-5. 28, BRIAR CLIFF 0 7 14 0 7 28 0 0 0 00 Doane quarterback Jared VanAnne threw for 166 yards and two touchdowns as the Tigers recorded the shut out in Sioux City, Iowa. The Tigers outgained Briar Cliff 504-242 in total yards. MESA STATE 21, CHADRON STATE 14: Mesa State used two late turnovers to beat host Chadron State. Kevin Miller recovered a bad snap on a punt in the end zone to pull Mesa State into a tie at 14 with 6:5 1 to play in the fourth quarter.

On the next possession, Chadron State QB Shawn Eisenreich lost a fumble at the Eagles' 22. Three plays later Jeff Mowry ran 9 yards for the winning TD. Chadron State falls to 4-2 overall and 2-2 in the RMAC. SIOUX FALLS 30, NORTHWESTERN, IOWA 17: Third-ranked Sioux Falls improved to 5-0 in the GPAC by beating lOth-ranked Northwestern in Orange City, Iowa The Cougars had two interception returns for touchdowns both covering 25 yards by Nick Geelan and Mike Hockett. PERU STATE 13, HASKELL INDIAN NATIONS 10: Toby Henry hit Justin Bartling with a 25-yard touchdown pass in the second overtime to lift Peru State in Lawrence, Kan.

Haskell took a 10-7 lead in the second overtime on a 2 1 -yard field goal by Brett Blythe. Peru State scored on Henry's 1-yard TD run with 2:36 left in regulation to tie the game at 7. Public Notice First downs Rushesyards Passing yards Passing Return yards Puntsavg. Fumoles-lost Time of possession INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING Wayne State. Molacek 14-98, Edwards 9-30, Flemister 627, Chambers 4-14, Kjar 1-7, Holiday 5-3, Meyer 10.

Mlnn-De-kith. Rufledt 17-174, Langeness 7-114, Ray 1866, Bungum 1456, Partanen 38, Slinden 1-5. Hovord 1-2. Team 1-1, Pelzer 4(-l). PASSING Wayne State.

Edwards 622-1, 107. MlnrL-Dtauth, Pelzer Langeness 240.16. RECEIVING Wayne State. Kjar 348. Molacek 1-33.

Dennis 1-12. Chambers 1-7. Hop-wood 1-5. Holiday 1-2. Mlrm.Ouluth.

Battaglia 4-59, Johnson 2-15, Hoyord 1-21. NW 44-118 130 11-264 145 635.8 31 Volleyball Continued from Page IE Nebraska wasted another big night from Melissa Elmer, whose 19 kills were a career high. Elmer almost single-handedly brought NU back from a slow start with five kills and four blocks in game three and nine more points in game four. Sara Westling, who didn't start but came on for an ineffective Christina Houghtelling, served two key runs. Beyond that, the only other highlight for the Huskers was the sellout crowd of 4,051 that turned out even with a starting time that interfered with watching the NU-Mis-souri football game on TV Cook thanked the fans and at the same time apologized for the Huskers' performance.

Nebraska hit at a season-low .137 efficiency. Now, Elmer said, Nebraska can only go about starting a new streak. "It kind of scares you a little bit," Elmer said, "but you know we're a better team than we were in games one and two. "We lost Ifs done. Now we need to take from this match what we need to work on so we're ready to go for Missouri on Wednesday." Public Notice at 575 So.

10th Street, Lincoln, Lancaster County, Nebraska, offer for sale at public auction to the highest bidder, the following real estate: County property, generally located at South 96th Stre'et and Stagecoach Road, legally described as: Lot Forty-one In the Northwest Quarter of the Northwest Quarter of Section 1, Township 7 North, Range 7 East of the 6th Principal Meridian, Lancaster County, Nebraska, more particularly described as that part of the Northwest Quarter of the Northwest Quarter of Section 1, Township 7 North, Range 7 East of the 6th Principal Meridian, lying 100 feet northwesterly of the 100 foot of right-of-way of the former MIs-sourl Pacific Railroad, that passes through the said Northwest Quarter of the Northwest Quarter of Section 1, except the west 50 feet thereof; contain- NWU MLC First downs Rushesyards Passing yards Passing Return yards Puntsvg. Fumbles4ost Penalbesyards 20 24-99 242 22-41-2 79 539.0 1-1 2-25 18 54-233 168 8180 9 632.5 00 7-58 NWU Continued from Page IE to the open receiver," Keller said. Wesleyan (3-3) scored on the second play of the game when John Beltz hit Tyler Gingery on a 66-yard touchdown pass. The touchdown marked the first time Midland had been behind in the first half this The Prairie Wolves didn't score again. Credit Midland's defense and a ball-hogging offense.

The Warriors begrudgingly gave up yardage until the Prairie Wolves got inside the Midland 30-yard line. Midland defensive back Lawson Johnson broke up a fade pass in the end zone that was intended for Bret Blake and forced a 33-yard field goal attempt that missed on NWU's second possession. On Wesleyan's third possession, Midland stopped a third-down play 3 yards short of a first down, and Wesleyan kicker John Upton missed from 23 yards. In the third quarter, the Warriors stopped a screen pass to Andrew Swanson 2 yards short of a first down and Upton missed a 40-yard Public Notice ADVERTISEMENT for BIDS Sealed Bids will be received by the Nebraska Game and Parks Commission at the Engineering Division Office, 2200 North 33rd Street, Lincoln, Nebraska, 68503, far the following prolect at the time listed: BID DATE November 2003 AND TIME: at 2:30 P.M. PROJECT: Water and Sewer Replacement LOCATION: Fort Robinson State Park NEAR: Crawford, Nebraska COUNTIES: DawesSioux Bids will be publicly opened, read aloud, and tabulated at the time and place specified.

Bidding Documents are on file at the Engineering Division Office, Nebraska Game and Parks Commission, 2200 North 33rd Street, Lincoln, Nebraska, phone (402 471-5548. Interested Prime Contrac- 477. Caughey Fanmbruch 1-10. Presler DOANE Doane Brar Cliff kick) USF 38-123 273 12-252 171 636.3 00 Rushesyards Passing yards Passing Return yards Punts-avg. Fumbles4ost field goal.

"It was huge for our defense to hold them to a field goal and then to have them miss three times," said Midland coach Bob Dzuris, whose team is 5-0 for the first time since 1979. "We gave up one big play to open the game and we didn't give up another point," he said. "We could have had some big questions and bigger problems if Wesleyan does what they did on the second play of the game more than once. "But we haven't been giving up big plays and we didn't again today." Meanwhile, Midland's offense rolled behind the 106 yards rushing of GPAC leading runner Orris Strehle and the 168 yards passing of JoshLanik. The Warriors managed just 76 yards and a field goal in the first half, but scored on drives of 80 and 83 yards to open the second half and take the lead for good.

"We had an OK day running (99 yards) and OK passing (242 yards) but we started getting down on ourselves when we missed so many chances to get the lead back," Keller said. Reach Ken Hatnbleton at 473-731 3 or at khambletonjournalstar.com. Public Notice torsBidders may obtain copies of the Bid Documents upon request to this office. Federal Funds will be used to assist In development of this prolect from the National Park Service, Prolect No. 31-00933.

The Nebraska Game and Parks Commission reserves the right to accept or relect any or all Bids and to waive any or all informalities or Irregularities. NEBRASKA GAME and PARKS COMMISSION BY: REX AMACK Director 2497094-5t-Oct. 10, 12, 13, 18, 20 NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE (SURPLUS SALE) By virtue of a resolution (R-03-0085) of the County Board of Commissioners to sell certain surplus County property I will at 2:00 p.m. on the 15th day of October A.D. 2003, at the East door of the Justice 8i Law Enforcement Center, located it's important that we go out and set the tone," said Thomas, a defensive end who thwarted a UNO drive SATURDAY North Dakota State 34, NebraskaOmaha 7 with an interception at the NDSU 16 in the second quarter.

"Anytime you can get some turnovers and make some big plays, the offense feeds on that" Two of NDSU's touchdown drives, covering 70 yards in the first quarter and 76 yards in the third quarter, were kept alive by roughing-the-punter penalties on UNO. "That's just unacceptable," Behrns said. "Any time you rough the punter GPAC standings Conf. Overall Midland Lutheran 50 50 Sioux Falls 50 50 Northwestern, Iowa 51 51 Hastings 4-2 4-2 Nebraska Wesleyan 3-3 3-3 Momingside 2-3 2-3 Dana 2-4 24 Doane 2-4 2-4 Dakota Wesleyan 1-4 24 Concordia 14 14 Briar Cliff 0-5 0-5 Saturday's games Midland Lutheran 16, NWU 7 Hastings 37, Concordia 17 Doane 28, Briar Cliff 0 Sioux Falls 30, Northwestern 17 Dana 25, Dakota Wesleyan 14 Open: Momingside Saturday, Oct. 18 Briar Cliff at Nebraska Wesleyan, lp.m.

Northwestern at Concordia, 1 p.m. Midland at Dakota Wesleyan, 1 p.m. Dana at Sioux Falls, 1 p.m. Momingside at Doane, 1 p.m. Open: Hastings after Richie Ross scored on an 8-yard pass from Korth and Mike Miller scored on a 3-yard run in the second quarter.

Briefly MINNESOTA-DULUTH 49, WAYNE STATE 18: Dave Rufledt rushed for two touchdowns and Tim Battaglia caught two touchdown passes as host Minnesota-Duluth beat Wayne State. DOANE 28, BRIAR CLIFF 0: Public Notice decorations, salon products, lots of boxes contents unknown Unit B6 Dorothy Putnam: Lots of Rubbermaid totes contents unknown, wall hangings 'Please call day of auction for auction status 2489645-2t-Oct. 5, 12 NOTICE OF BOARD MEETING NOTICE Is hereby given that the BOARD OF EDUCATIONAL LANDS AND FUNDS of the State of Nebraska will hold a BOARD MEETING commencing at 8:15 a.m. on Friday, October 17, 2003, in the business office of said Board, 555 North Cotner, Lincoln, Nebraska. This meeting may be adlourned from day to day, time to time and location to location as the Board may determine and direct.

The general purpose of this meeting Is to present to the Board the sublects and matters which require Board consideration and action. The Agenda of the sublects and matters to come before the Board at this meeting, kept continually current, is readily available for public Inspection at the business office of the Board of Educational Lands and Funds, 555 North Cotner, Lincoln, Nebraska, during normal business hours. This meeting Is open to the public and all Interested persons may attend. Dated this 1st day of October 2003. BOARD OF EDUCATIONAL LANDS AND FUNDS By: L.

Jay Glidersleeve Deputy Director 2491154-lt-Oct. 12 PUBLIC NOTICE REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS The State of Nebraska, Health 8, Human Services System, Is Issuing this Request for Proposal, STREAMING MEDIA DELIVERY SYSTEM, for the purpose of selecting a qualified contractor to provide proven streaming video software that Is operational In the field. HHSS will consider hardware based, software based or out-source solutions. Copies of STREAMING MEDIA DELIVERY SYSTEM Service Contract Number 34-Z1 may be obtained from the Health 8, Human Services System and the Department of Administrative Services web site at: http:www.hhs.5tate.ne.uspocciy clslndex.htmor http:www.das.state. ne.usmaterlelpurchaslnqrfp.htm Last day to submit written questions Is October 21, 2003, and should be submitted via e-mail to: Linda.

SolacOhhss.state.ne.us Written questions may also be sent by facsimile to Linda Salac at (402 471-8702 on or before October 21, 2003. Regardless of the reason, proposals received late will not be accepted and will be returned to the sender unopened. The State accepts no responsibility for mislabeled andor Incorrectly sent mall. Sealed proposals must be received In the Health and Human Services System, 301 Centennial Mall South, Lincoln, Nebraska 68509 on or before November 10, 2003, Central Time, at which time proposals will be publicly opened. 2502761-lt-Oct.

12 JOINT ANTELOPE VALLEY AUTHORITY NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING A public meeting of the Joint Antelope Valley Authority Board Meeting will be held at 11:00 a.m. on Wednesday, October 15, 2003, at the County City Building In the City Council Chambers at 555 S. 10th Street. The will consist of: 1. Call Meeting to Order; 2.

Approval of Minutes from September 11, 2003 Board Meeting; 3. Election of Officers; 4. Resolution authorizing the JAVA Board Chairman to sign utility easement; 5. Staff reports; 6. Citizen's Committee report.

7. Non-agenda items. Roger A. Flgard, Prolect Manager 2499908-lt-Oct. 12 NOTICE TO STORAGE TENANT: The following units located at Best Self Storage: 7001 Custer, Lincoln, NE will be auctioned or otherwise disposed of on or about October 24th, 2003.

Unit 319 Tyson Konken: Speakers, Coffee Table, Kitchen Table and Chairs, Golf Clubs, Shelves, Tires, Pet Porter, Seasonal Decorations Unit 501 Fritz Reuter: Tombstones Unit 5023 Glenn Kehm: 1989 Maroon GMC Safari, 1993 Blue Dodge Caravan, and 1986 Blue Bulck Park Avenue Unit 623 Jeffery Meyers: Tools, Nuts Bolts, Freezer, Chair, Cooler, and Propane Tank Unit 802 Sandy Carlson: Seasonal Decorations, Avon Boxes, and Misc. Boxes Unit 900C Glenn Kehm: 1984 Blue Chevy Blazer Unit 900D Glenn Kehm: 1987 Blue Bulck LeSabre Please call for auction status on day of sale. 2498624-2t-Oct. 12, 19 generally located at N. 9th Sts.

(4201 Action delayed for two weeks to 41601) (41601 Placed on pending for 3 months 71601) (7901 To remain on Pending) 27) 01-182 Amending Chapter 5.36 of the Lincoln Municipal Code relating to Peddlers by adding a new section to prohibit use by peddlers of any truck over 21 From staff and wire reports Casey Trambly ran for 1 1 1 yards and three touchdowns Saturday as Hastings rallied to beat Concordia 37-14 in Hastings. Eric Moody added a touchdown on a 4-yard run and finished with 168 yards on 27 carries for the Broncos (4-2, 4-2 Great Plains Athletic Conference). Trambly scored on runs of 14 and 10 yards in the second quarter and Adam Maser added a 42-yard field goal as the Broncos rallied for a 17-14 halftime lead. Concordia's Kurt Earl, returning from an early-season shoulder injury, threw for 165 yards and two first-quarter touchdowns. Earl hit Patrick Clark with a 39-yard scoring pass and went to Phillip Elder with a 3-yard TD pass for Concordia (1-4, 1-4).

Trambly added a 16-yard TD run in the third quarter. Nebraska-Kearney 42, Colorado Mines 21 Pat Korth threw for 283 yards and two touchdowns, and Nebraska Kearney racked up 618 yards of of fense on the way to a 42-21 win over Colorado Mines in Golden, Colo. Korth scored on a 1-yard run on the Lopers' opening drive, and Nebraska at Kearney (4-2, 3-1 Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference) extended its lead to 21-0 by halftime Public Notice ing 1.76 acres more or less. TERMS OF SALE: Cash or cashiers check to be delivered to the Lancaster County Treasurer's Office within fifteen days of sale or shortly thereafter. Minimum Bid $3,500.

Given under my hand this 30th day of September A.D., 2003. Terry T. Wagner, Sheriff 2487495-1 3t-Oct. 3-15 NOTICE TO STORAGE TENANTS The following units located at Big Red Self Storage, 540 N. 46th, Lincoln, NE 68503 will be auctioned or otherwise disposed of on or about October 17th, 2003: Unit C52 Niama Keys: Lots of clay flower pots, boombox, tennis racket, holiday decorations, table, stool, misc.

Items Unit D7 Daphne McWIIHoms: 3 bikes, dresser, bed frame, chair, bakers rack, mattress, clothes, Halloween 24991J-lt-Oct. 12 I feet In length In any residential zoning district, except for the purpose of delivery goods. (121701 Placed on Pending until 11402) (1702 To NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE AT THE SPARE ROOM Tenants occupying the following units must pay In full no later than 5:00 p.m. on October 22nd, 2003, otherwise the contents wilt be sold at closed bid auction on October 23rd, 2003 at 10:00 a.m. The Spore Room 4101 N.

27th 437-8321 A-14 Brooks, A-28 Langston, B-23 Moody, B-39 Kramer, C-6 Welch, C-40 Welch 2495496-2t-Oct. 12, 19 AIRPORT AUTHORITY OF THE CITY OF LINCOLN, NEBRASKA NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING Notice is hereby given to all who may be concerned that the Board of the Airport Authority of the City of Lincoln, Nebraska, will meet In a publicly convened session, as set forth below: Time: 9:00 a.m. Date: October 28, 2003 Place: Airport Authority Board Room Building: Airport Terminal Building Lincoln Municipal Airport Lincoln, Nebraska A list of agenda items to be considered at said meeting, kept on a continually current basis, are available for public Inspection at the offices of the Airport Authority at the Airport Terminal Building, Lincoln, Nebraska. ATTEST: John Hoppe, Jr. Secretary 2489648-1 t-Oct.

12 LINCOLN ELECTRIC SYSTEM NOTICE TO BIDDERS Sealed bids will be received by the Purchasing Department of the Lincoln Electric System, PO Box 80869, Lincoln, Nebraska, 68501 up to the hour of 2:00 p.m., Friday, October 17, 2003 for the assembly, oil processing, and testing of step-up transformer (Bid 067). At that time, the bids will be opened and read aloud at the Purchasing Department Conference Room at the Lincoln Electric System Service Center located at 2620 Fairfield Street. Plans and specifications may be obtained from the Purchasing Department, 2620 Fairfield Street. The Lincoln Electric System reserves the right to accept any bid, to relect any or all bids or to waive any defects In any bid. Please read the Instructions to Bidders, William T.

Noble, C.P.M. Supervisor of Purchasing; Phone: (402 467-7548 Fax: (402) 467-7601 2500561 -It-Oct. 12 LINCOLN ELECTRIC SYSTEM NOTICE TO BIDDERS Sealed bids will be received by the Purchasing Department of the Lincoln Elec- trie System, PO Box 80869, Lincoln, Nebraska, 68501 up to the hour of 2:00 p.m., Tuesday, October 21, 2003 for the purchase of douglas fir utility poles (Bid 068-03). At that time, the bids will be opened and read aloud at the Purchasing Department Conference Room at the Lincoln Electric System Service Center located at 2620 Fairfield Street. Plans and specifications may be obtained from the Purchasing Deportment, 2620 Fairfield Street.

The Lincoln Electric System reserves the right to accept any bid, to relect any or all bids or to waive any defects In any bid. Please read the instructions to Bidders. William T. Noble, C.P.M. Supervisor of Purchasing Phone: (402 467-7548 Fax: (402) 467-7601 2500562-1t-Oct.

12 NORRIS PUBLIC POWER DISTRICT NOTICE OF MEETING Notice Is hereby given that the regular meeting of the Board of Directors of Nor-rls Public Power District will be held In the Board Room at the headquarter! building of the District at 606 Irving Street, Beatrice, Nebraska at 9:00 A.M. on the 22nd day of October, 2003. An agenda for each meeting, which will be kept continually current, will be available for public Inspection at the headquarters building at the above addresi In Beatrice between the hours of 8:00 A.M. and 4:30 P.M. on regular business days.

Individuals with disabilities may request auxiliary olds and services necessary for participation by contacting Norrls Public Power District at 223-4038 by October 17, 2003. Glen R. Schmledlng General Manager 2499909-lt-Oct, 12 PUBLIC NOTICE A meeting of the Public Employees Retirement Board has been scheduled for Monday, October 20, 2003, at 8:30 a.m., at the TlerOne Center, 1221 Street, Lincoln, NE, In the Community Conference Room on the second floor, Lincoln, NE. The agenda Is available for review In the Retirement Office. 24v7t01-lt-Oct.

12 S-2-51 AGENDA OF THE REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING TO BE HELD MONDAY, OCTOBER 13, 2003 AT 1:30 P.M. NO MEETING ON NOVEMBER 10, 2003 NOVEMBER 2003 MEETING AT 5:30 P.M. NOVEMBER 24, 2003 MEETING AT 1:30 P.M. PUBLIC HEARING LIQUOR RESOLUTIONS 1) Manager application of Marlys K. Young for Eating Establishments Holding Company Inc.

dba Flatwater GrlllRunza Restaurant at 210 N. 14th Street. (10603 Con't. Public Hearing Action to 101303) 2) Manager application of Marlys K. Young for Eating Establishments Holding Company Inc.

dba Flatwater GrillLincoln Station at 201 N. 7th Street, Suite 100. (10603 Con't. Public Hearing Action to 101303) 3) Manager application of Jeff E. Erks for Gateway Bowl Corp.

dba Gateway Bowl at 333 N. Cotner. 4) Application of Salem FB, LLC dba Fast Break Northwoods for a Class liquor license ot 8350 Northwoods Drive. 5) Manager application of Douglas B. Morris for Salem FB, LLC dba Fast Break Northwoods at 8350 Northwoods Drive.

PUBLIC HEARING ORDINANCES 2ND READING 6) 03-152 Amending Section 26.33.020 of the Lincoln Municipal Code to Include a max imum unit fee of $2,000 for applications for final plats. 7) 03-153 Vacating the south 155' of S.W. 32nd Street, generally located between West Street and the BNSF Railroad lines south of West Street. PUBLIC HEARING RESOLUTIONS 8) 03R-276 Reappointing Kent Thompson to the Lincoln Housing Authority Board for a five-year term expiring July 1, 2008. 9 03R-277 Reappointing Gary Hell and Rich Wiese to the Community Forestry Advisory Board for a three-year term expiring August 17, 2006.

,10) 03R-278 Appointing William W. Lester to the Community Health Endowment Board of Trustees for a thee-year term expiring September 1, 2006. 11) 03 -279 Accepting the report of new and pending claims against the city and ap- proving disposition of claims set forth therein for the period of September 16-30, 2003. 12) 03R-280 Approving the 2003-04 Work Plan for the Stormwater Interlocal Agreement between the City and the Lower Platte South NRD for addressing stormwater quality and quantity Issues In the City. 13) 03R-281 Special Permit 634D Application of F.

Pace Woods II to amend the Sky line Rolling Hills Community Unit Plan to revise the lot layout to accom-t modate wider rights-of-way for roundabouts and boulevards with medians. Including waivers to allow a roundabout longitudinal grade from 3 to 5, to allow a splitter Island approaching a roundabout, and to allow driveway access off a roundabout, on property generally located at South 21st Street and Ridgellne Drive. 14) 03R-282 Accepting and approving the preliminary plat of Old Mill Village conslst-v Ing of 115 residential lots and one outlot. Including waiver requests to allow street grades greater than 3 at an Intersection approach, to allow sanitary sewer grades opposite street grades, to allow double frontage lots, to allow block length to exceed the maximum length without a pedestrian easement, and waiver of Improvements to urban standards, on property generally located at S.W. 12th Street and W.

South Street. 15) 03R-283 Approving an application by the Parks and Recreation Department to the Nebraska Game and Parks Commission for financial assistance from the Land and Water Conservation Grant Funds for replacement of the public playground In Mahoney Park. END OF PUBLIC HEARING PETITIONS COMMUNICATIONS 16) Formal Petitions for Ornamental Lighting District 286 at 27th Street to 20th Street, Van Dorn Street to High Street submitted by JoLynn Jeffrey Bomberger, Daryl St Genie L. Bahm, Brenda Michael Naber, Patricia C. Meisenholder, Almee Poor, Jerome S.

Karen K. Llndermon. (Placed on file 10603 Referred to P.W. 10603) 17) MISCELLANEOUS REFERRALS REPORTS OF CITY OFFICERS ORDINANCES 1st READING 18) 03-155 Vacating Potter Street between 26th and 27th Streets. 19) 03-156 Amending the Lincoln Corporate Limits Map by annexing approximately 468.49 acres of property generally located at West Van Dorn Street and South Folsom Street.

20) 03-157 Vacating the public right-of-way surrounding the new theater complex gen erally located from 11th to 12th Streets, between and Streets, and portion of the east-west alley In the same block, and retaining title In the City of Lincoln for purposes of conveying a redevelopment easement In connection with the downtown theater property. 21) 03-158 Approving a 15-year Lease Agreement between the City and Lincoln Midg et Football for the use of Park property west of Sherman Field for a football field complex. ORDINANCES 3RD READING NONE PENDING LIST DATE CERTAIN 22) 03-151 Change of Zone 3418 Application of Kenneth and Rosemary Franks for a change of zone from R-4 Residential District to H-2 Highway Business District on property generally located east of N. 48th Street on Orchard Street. (92903 P.H.

Delayed to 102703) 23 03-130 Amending the Lincoln Corporate Limits Map by onnexlng approximately 186.7 acres of property generally located east of South 84th Street between Old Cheney Road and Pine Lake Rood. (82503 Public Hearing Con't. To 11204) PENDING LIST 24 00-65 Change of Zone 3196 App. of the Interim Planning Director for a change from B-1 Local Business R-3 Residential to B-2 Planned Neighborhood Business from R-3 Residential to AGR Agricultural Residential, on property generally located at S. Coddinaton Ave.

8 W. Van Dorn St. (In connection w00-67) (41700 Placed on Pending) (3501 Placed on Pending) 25) 00-67 Change of Zone 3247 App. of the Interim Planning Director for a change from AGR Agricultural Residential R-3 Residential to B-2 Planned Neighborhood Business, on property generally located on the southwest corner of S. Coddington Ave.

8. W. Van Dorn St. (In connection 00-65) (41700 Placed on Pending) (3501 Placed on Pending) 26) 01-39 Vacating the south 40' of St. adlocent to Lot 1, Block 8, North Lincoln remain on Pending) 28) 02R-20 Directing submittal to the qualified electors of the city a proposed Charter amendment to Article IV, Section 7, to allow the council, by ordinance, to change the compensation of council members and to provide that no Increase In compensation shall become effective during the council term In which voted.

(22502 Placed on pending Indefinitely.) 29) 02-31 Vacating a 5' 30'6" portion of North 7th Street adlacent to the south 37' of Lot 9, Block 32, Original Plat of Lincoln, generally located at N. 7th and Streets. (31802 Public Hearing Cont'd. w3rd Reading) (32502- Action delayed to 4802) (In connection W02R-64) (4802 Placed on Pending until policy recommendation from Urban Development) 30) 02-114 Amending Chapter 2.54 of the Lincoln Municipal Code by adding a new sec tion entitled "Standards of Ethical Conduct for Employees and Elected Officials" to supplement the existing conflicts of Interest regulations. (72902 Placed on Pending until a committee is formed) 31) 02R-259 Comp.

Plan Amendment 02001.A Application of Realty Trust Group to amend the 2025 Lincoln-Lancaster County Comprehensive Plan to change the designation from Agriculture to Urban Residential and Commercial uses, on property generally located at the northeast corner of 84th and Van Dorn Streets. (111802 Pending Indefinitely) 32) 03-65 Amending Chapter 4.62 of the Lincoln Municipal Code to establish a Police and Fire Pension Plan Board of Trustees to provide oversight and direction with regard to the Investment of the assets of the Police and Fire Pension Plans. (050503 Placed on Pending) WITH COUNCIL APPROVAL, THE FOLLOWING RESOLUTIONS WILL HAVE PUBLIC HEARING ON MONDAY, OCTOBER 20, 2003 AT 1:30 P.M.: 33) 03R-284 Approving a Pharmaceutical Cache Agreement between the City for Metro politan Medical Response System (MMRS) and McKesson Corporation and Ken's Pharmacy to allow the Lincoln Lancaster County Health Department to maintain a stockpile of antibiotics for use in an emergency. 34) 03R-286 Reappointing W. Cecil Steward to the Lincoln-Lancaster County Planning Commission for a six-year term expiring August 24, 2009.

35) 03R-287 Appointing Jennifer J. Brlnkman and Lynn Sunderman to the Lincoln-Lan caster County Planning Commission for six-year terms expiring August 24, 2009. 36) 03R-288 Approving an Interlocal Agreement between the City and County for the Harvest Prolect Contract to provide treatment for mental health, substance abuse, and aging service to elderly residents of Lancaster County. 37) 03R-289 Special Permit 2032 Application of THN, L.L.C. for authority to sell alco holic beverages for consumption off the premises on property generally located at 2535 Street.

38) 03R-290 Special Permit 2033 Application of THN, L.L.C. for authority to sell alco holic beverages for consumption on the premises of Cafe de Mai and Season Banquet Hall on property generally located at 2535 Street. 39) 03R-291 Special Permit 1939B Application of Nebraska Heart Hospital L.L.C. to revise the parking lot layout, to add parking spaces, and to add 33,500 square feet of medical office space, of the Nebraska Heart Hospital special permit. Including a waiver of the maximum building height from 35' to 44' In the R-3 Residential District, on property generally located southeast of the Intersection of S.

91st Street and Heritage Lakes Drive. 40) 03R-292 Special Permit 1960 Application of Olsson Associates on behalf of the property owners to develop Grandview Heights Community Unit Plan consisting of 52 dwelling units, with a waiver to eliminate the recreation component, on property generally located on the northwest corner of N. 14th Street and Superior Street. (In connection W03R-293) 41) 03R-293 Accepting and approving the preliminary plat of Grandview Heights to de velop 52 lots Including waivers of the required side lines at right angles to the street or radial, sanitary sewers to follow the horizontal alignment of the roadway, street light Intervals to allow 55' spacing, sidewalks on both sides of streets, street paving to allow rural road crass section and ditches, location of water and sanitary sewer mains In relation to centerllne, storm water, sanitary sewer transfer, block lengths that exceed 1320', pedestrian access In block lengths greater than 1000 feet, maximum length of dead end streets and cul-de-sacs, urban street tangent lengths, lot depth to width ratio, street trees. Intersection platforms, and double frontage lots, on property generally located on the northwest corner of N.

14th Street and Superior Street. (In connection W03R-292) 42) 03R-294 Approving the appointment of Don W. Taute as Personnel Director effec tive October 20, 2003. Please note: During the open microphone registered section of the agenda. Individuals are allowed a total of 5 minutes to speak whether registered or not regardless of number of topics.

ANY PERSON DESIRING TO HAVE THEIR NAME SUBJECT MATTER LISTED ON THE FORMAL AGENDA PERTAINING TO MATTERS NOT ON THE CURRENT AGENDA, OR NOT SCHEDULED TO APPEAR ON A FUTURE AGENDA, SHOULD NOTIFY THE CITY CLERK BY 10:00 A.M. ON THE WEDNESDAY (101503) PRIOR TO THE NEXT FORMAL CITY COUNCIL MEETING (102003). ANYONE WISHING TO ADDRESS THE COUNCIL ON A MATTER NOT ON THIS AGENDA, AND NOT PLANNED TO APPEAR ON A FUTURE AGENDA, MAY DO SO AT THIS TIME. ADJOURNMENT The City Council Meeting which Is broadcast live at 1:30 p.m. every Monday and at 5:30 p.m.

on the last Monday of each month will be rebroadcast on Saturdays at 1:00 p.m.. Immediately following the Pre-Councll Meeting on 5 Clty-TV, Cable Channel 5. The City Council Agendo and Action Sheet may be accessed on the Internet at: http:www.cl.llncoln.ne.us.

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