Land Use & Zoning
A Nebraska 'conditional use permit' (CUP) for a group home in a residential zone typically requires the applicant to demonstrate:
AThat all neighbors consent to the use
BThat the use will be compatible with the neighborhood with appropriate conditions applied✓ Correct
CThat no other property in the area has a CUP
DThat the use is identical to existing residential uses
Explanation
A conditional use permit process examines whether the proposed use can be made compatible with the surrounding area through conditions (landscaping, hours of operation, parking). Neighbor objection alone is not sufficient to deny it.
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