Land Use & Zoning
A special use permit (conditional use permit) in Nebraska allows:
AAny use regardless of the zoning district
BA use that is not permitted by right in a zoning district but is allowable with conditions✓ Correct
CProperty owners to bypass environmental reviews
DCommercial uses in all residential zones
Explanation
A special or conditional use permit allows uses that are not permitted by right in a zone but can be appropriate with specific conditions attached to mitigate impacts on surrounding properties.
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