Land Use & Zoning
Omaha's historic Dundee and Benson neighborhoods may have properties subject to:
ANo zoning restrictions because they are older neighborhoods
BHistoric preservation overlay districts that restrict demolition and major exterior modifications✓ Correct
COnly federal historic landmark protections
DAgricultural zoning due to their rural origins
Explanation
Many older Omaha neighborhoods have historic preservation overlay districts managed by the city, restricting demolition, exterior alterations, and changes that would diminish the historic character of the neighborhood.
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