Land Use & Zoning
A Nebraska commercial property in a 'C-1 Neighborhood Commercial' zone would most likely permit:
AHeavy manufacturing facilities
BSmall-scale retail shops, professional offices, and personal service businesses✓ Correct
CHigh-density multifamily residential developments
DAgricultural storage facilities only
Explanation
C-1 Neighborhood Commercial zones typically allow small-scale retail, personal services, and professional offices intended to serve adjacent residential neighborhoods with minimal traffic and visual impact.
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