Land Use & Zoning
A Nebraska farmer wants to build a grain storage facility on their property. In an agricultural zone, this use is:
AAlways prohibited as industrial use
BTypically a permitted use in agricultural zones✓ Correct
COnly permitted with a special use permit
DSubject to residential building codes
Explanation
Grain storage facilities are typically permitted uses in agricultural zones as they are consistent with and accessory to agricultural operations. Specific dimensions and placement may be regulated.
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