Land Use & Zoning
Nebraska's Loup Public Power District and other public power entities may use eminent domain to acquire:
AAny private property they find desirable
BProperty needed for power line rights-of-way, substations, and related utility infrastructure✓ Correct
CAgricultural land for solar energy development
DResidential property to relocate displaced workers
Explanation
Nebraska public power districts and utilities have eminent domain authority to acquire rights-of-way and property needed for essential utility infrastructure, with just compensation required.
Related Nebraska Land Use & Zoning Questions
- A 'Transfer of Development Rights' (TDR) transaction in Nebraska is recorded as:
- A Lincoln, Nebraska development seeking to build mixed-income housing would most benefit from which local incentive?
- A plat map is a:
- The police power of Nebraska's government allows it to:
- A deed of trust foreclosure in Nebraska (non-judicial foreclosure) proceeds without:
- A building setback requirement specifies:
- Nebraska's intermodal transportation development areas around Omaha and major railroad corridors are supported by zoning that typically encourages:
- Nebraska's Subdivision Act requires that subdivision plats be approved by:
Practice More Nebraska Real Estate Questions
1,500+ questions covering all exam topics. Start free — no signup required.
Take the Free Nebraska Quiz →