Village of Ansley
Michelle M. Nelson, Village Clerk
Board of Trustees
VILLAGE OF ANSLEY
Regular Meeting
April 6, 2026 – 6:30 p.m.
Municipal Auditorium
Call to Order
Roll Call
Pledge of Allegiance
Compliance with Open Meeting Act
Public comment period
Post Office Box 307
ANSLEY, NEBRASKA 68814
clerk@ansleyne.com
Phone: 308-935-1467
Fax: 308-935-9105
- Item #1: Waive reading and approve March regular meeting minutes
- Item #2: Spartan Youth Baseball – Joel Varah
- Item #3: 6:30 p.m. – PUBLIC HEARING 1 – to consider approving the recommendation from the Planning Commission on the Comprehensive Plan Update for the Village of Ansley
- Item #4: Resolution #02-2026 to Adopt the Comprehensive Plan
- Item #5: 6:30 p.m. – PUBLIC HEARING 2 – to consider approving the recommendation from the Planning Commission on the Zoning Regulations Update for the Village of Ansley
- Item #6: Ordinance #566 – to adopt the Zoning Regulations Update
- Item #7: 6:30 p.m. – PUBLIC HEARING 3 – to consider approving the recommendation from the Planning Commission on the Subdivision Regulations Update for the Village of Ansley
- Item #8: Ordinance #567 – to adopt the Subdivison Regulations Update
- Item #9: Department Head and Chairperson Reports
- Item #10: Dis/Dec on communications tower w/Custer County Board of Supervisors/EMS – Sara Parliament
- Item #11: Dis/Dec regarding car port @ 1009 Fargo St.
- Item #12: First Reading of Ordinance #568 – Vacant Property Registration
- Item #13: Resolution #03-2026 – Facility Rates for Auditorium, Park Building, and RV Park Camping
- Item #14: First Reading of Ordinance #565 – Trash Rates
- Item #15: Dis/Dec on 2026 Swimming Pool – employees, wages, etc.; all related matters
- Item #16: Dis/Dec on proposals for surveillance cameras at office
- Item #17: Dis/Dec from Committee on Employee Handbook
- Item #18: Muddy Creek Celebration SDL – Ansley Fire & Rescue
- Item #19: Claims Approval
Adjournment
Next Meeting: May 11, 2026 @ 7:00 p.m.
Adjournment
Dated: April 3, 2026
(Seal)
Michelle M. Nelson, Clerk
The Board reserves the right to go into closed session at any time to protect the public interest or for the prevention of needless injury to the reputation of an individual and if such individual has not requested a public hearing.

