Land Use & Zoning

A conservation easement in Nebraska differs from agricultural zoning because it:

AIs imposed by the government without compensation
BIs a voluntary, perpetual private restriction recorded against the property deed✓ Correct
CAllows for unlimited future development with special permits
DApplies only to properties in state parks

Explanation

A conservation easement is a voluntary, legally binding agreement between a landowner and a qualified organization that permanently restricts development. Unlike zoning, it is a private property right voluntarily conveyed.

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