Land Use & Zoning
A plat map in Nebraska is a recorded document that:
AShows property tax assessments for a county
BShows the layout of a subdivision including lot sizes, street locations, and easements✓ Correct
CDepicts topographical elevations for agricultural land
DLists all easements on a single parcel
Explanation
A plat is a surveyed map filed in the county recorder's office showing the division of land into lots, blocks, streets, and easements within a subdivision. Lot descriptions reference the recorded plat.
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