Land Use & Zoning
A Nebraska municipality enacts an ordinance requiring all new construction in a flood zone to be elevated two feet above the base flood elevation. This is an example of:
ASpot zoning
BEminent domain
CFloodplain regulation✓ Correct
DInverse condemnation
Explanation
Floodplain regulations restrict construction in flood-prone areas to protect public safety and property. Nebraska communities participate in FEMA's National Flood Insurance Program requiring such elevation standards.
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