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Council approves revised preliminary plat for Pine Creek Woods subdivision

April 19, 2025 | Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska


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Council approves revised preliminary plat for Pine Creek Woods subdivision
The Omaha City Council voted unanimously to approve a revised preliminary plat for Pine Creek Woods, a small subdivision planned southwest of 156th and Potter streets.

Doug Walter of ENA Consulting Group, representing the developer 156 Potter LLC, told the council the project includes 21 for‑sale single‑family lots and a two‑acre R6 lot. Walter said the development team reviewed and can comply with the planning department’s 21 recommended comments.

Charlie Sullivan, the developer, was present and answered council questions. Planning staff had recommended approval in their report to the council.

After the public hearing closed, the council approved the resolution to accept the revised preliminary plat. The roll-call vote was recorded as yes from Hugg, Johnson, Melton, Roe, Begley, Harding and the presiding council president; the motion carried 7-0.

The developer and planning staff will complete the conditions listed in the planning report before final platting and construction can proceed.

The approval allows the developer to move forward with engineering and permitting required for lot sales and infrastructure construction.

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