Land Use & Zoning

Nebraska's Interlocal Cooperation Act allows neighboring jurisdictions to:

AMerge into a single governmental entity
BCooperate on joint planning and zoning for areas that span multiple jurisdictions✓ Correct
COverride state zoning laws collectively
DCharge impact fees in excess of statutory limits

Explanation

Nebraska's Interlocal Cooperation Act allows cities, counties, and other public entities to enter joint agreements for services including joint planning and zoning, especially in extraterritorial jurisdictions and regional planning.

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