Nebraska Statutes

§ 18-1721 — Comprehensive zoning ordinance; requirements for street dedication

Nebraska § 18-1721
JurisdictionNebraska
Ch. 18Cities and Villages; Laws Applicable to All

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Neb. Rev. Stat. § 18-1721 (2026).

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In order to lessen congestion on the streets and to facilitate adequate provisions for community utilities and facilities such as transportation, any city or village which has a comprehensive zoning ordinance is authorized to require that no building or structure shall be erected or enlarged upon any lot in any zoning district unless the half of the street adjacent to such lot has been dedicated to its comprehensive plan width. The maximum area of land required to be so dedicated shall not exceed twenty-five percent of the area of any such lot and the dedication shall not reduce such a lot below a width of fifty feet or an area of five thousand square feet. Any owner of such a lot may submit an application for a variance and the city or village shall provide a procedure for such applicatio

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Simpson v. City of North Platte
292 N.W.2d 297 (Nebraska Supreme Court, 1980)
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Legislative History

Source: Laws 1969, c. 99, § 1, p. 473; Laws 2021, LB163, § 104. Annotations: A city may not require a property owner to dedicate private property for some future public purpose as a condition for receiving a building permit unless such future use is directly occasioned by the construction for which the permit is sought. In other cases, eminent domain proceedings are required and compensation must be paid. Simpson v. City of North Platte, 206 Neb. 240, 292 N.W.2d 297 (1980).

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