Land Use & Zoning
Mixed-use zoning in Nebraska allows:
AOnly residential and industrial uses on the same parcel
BA combination of uses (typically residential, commercial, and sometimes office) within the same zoning district or building✓ Correct
CAgricultural and commercial uses anywhere in the state
DAll uses without any restrictions
Explanation
Mixed-use zoning encourages combinations of residential, retail, office, and sometimes light industrial uses within a single district, often used in downtown areas to create walkable, vibrant communities.
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