Land Use & Zoning
Nebraska's Subdivision Act requires that subdivision plats be approved by:
AThe Nebraska Real Estate Commission
BThe local planning commission and/or governing body with appropriate jurisdiction✓ Correct
CThe state Department of Transportation only for plats near highways
DOnly the county assessor
Explanation
Subdivision plats in Nebraska must be approved by the local planning commission or the appropriate local governing body (city council, county board) before lots can be legally sold.
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