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Planning, zoning requests dominate commission agenda

city commission manriquezElsa Manriquez with Al Shank Insurance looks over some notes while talking to the Liberal City Commission Tuesday evening about the city’s comprehensive insurance renewal. After several minutes of discussion, the commission ultimately unanimously voted in favor of the renewal. L&T photo/Elly GrimmELLY GRIMM • Leader & Times

 

Planning and zoning issues dominated the discussion for the Liberal City Commission during its most recent meeting Tuesday evening. 

Up first for the commission was a request for the approval of a new member to the Planning & Zoning Commission. 

“Per the agenda packet, there came an open slot on the Planning and Zoning Board due to Ernesto Goitia Jr. being removed due to his lack of attendance, and there ended up being four applications for that spot,” Code Enforcement Supervisor Keith Bridenstine said. “The board voted unanimously to recommend Jeremy Benton to fill that vacant seat, and staff is recommending the Liberal City Commission follow the recommendation of the Planning & Zoning Commission.”

The commission ultimately unanimously approved the recommendation, and then moved on to discussion of the final plat of the Alco Addition replat, which Bridenstine also talked about. 

“As the commission might remember, the preliminary plat came before you all last April, and this is a replat of the block located between 14th Street and 15th Street, which is by Dillons,” Bridenstine said. “The addition was platted as one lot, so in order to split the property into three lots as requested, a replat must be done due to how those rules go. It’s basically a housekeeping plat. All ownership issues have been resolved, it’s been checked out by Seward County officials, and the Planning and Zoning Commission voted unanimously at its regular scheduled meeting on March 14 to approve the final plat of the Alco Addition. A difference between then and now is the preliminary plat had different ownership since there was a spot that was originally deeded to three different people, and when the new owner bought the block, he got deeded one-third of that chunk, and it was kind of a mess, but all of that has been cleaned up. With all of that we’re recommending the commission approve the final plat of the Alco Addition replat.”

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Resurrection: Jesus came to give life

MY PERSPECTIVE, Gary Damron

 

With Easter approaching, millions around the world will celebrate the resurrection of Jesus. So today, we'll look specifically at the importance of resurrection, as verification of all He said and did while here as a human. Resurrection serves as a type of vindication that Jesus' promises and claims are right and true. Without it, His actions and words - even Jesus' sacrifice of willingly laying down His own life (John 10:14-18) - are all meaningless. 

For the past several weeks, we've been looking at why Jesus came to earth, with reasons so far: 1) to deliver followers from sins and give eternal life; 2) to lead us on a spiritual journey to become more like him; and 3) to move us from the worldly into the spiritual. Last week we discussed Jesus sending the Holy Spirit, so that we might love as the Father and Son both love. 

God raising Christ from the dead is the foundation of the Christian faith. Gospel writers told the story of Jesus' crucifixion, and gave accounts of numerous people who saw, talked with, and even touched the risen Lord over the next forty days before His ascension to heaven (Acts 1:1-11). The apostle Paul later summarized these eyewitness encounters, writing that Jesus appeared to "...Cephas [Peter], ...the twelve, ... five hundred brothers and sisters..., James, ... all the apostles, and last of all ... to me" (1 Corinthians 15:5-8). 

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