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What you need to know as a Nebraska landowner

Who to contact

Building Codes and Permits - Before building, contact your county planning office to obtain zoning requirements and information. Find out if your city or county has special ordinances, such as property access covenants that may affect your proposed activity.

City/County Planning
Local Building Official

Floodplain Protection - A local permit may be needed before doing any construction work in an area designated as a 100-year floodplain. If you are in a floodplain, insurance and financing may be restricted.

Local Planning or Building Official
Local USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service Office
Local Natural Resources District

Buried Utilities - There may be any number of utilities on your property that serve you and others. Care should be taken to determine proper location of utilities before construction begins. Call before you dig!

Diggers " One Call" Hotline of Nebraska 1-800-331-5666
Local utility companies
County engineer

Trees, Grasses and Ornamentals - Care should be taken in selecting plant materials for your acreage. Consider water and maintenance requirements, adaptability, soil type and planned use of the vegetation.

Local University of Nebraska Cooperative Extension Office
Local USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service Office
Local Natural Resources District

Drinking Water Wells - All wells must be registered with the Nebraska Department of Water Resources and must meet Nebraska Water Well Construction Standards.

Local University of Nebraska Cooperative Extension Office
Nebraska Department of Water Resources (402) 471-2363
Nebraska Health and Human Services System (402) 471-2541
Local Health Department

Waste Water Treatment Systems - State law regulates waste water treatment system installation, including the minimum acceptable distance between your septic system and drinking water wells, streams and groundwater. Some counties also require a permit and must approve the system design and installation.

Local University of Nebraska Cooperative Extension Office
Nebraska Department of Environmental Quality (402) 471-4220
Local Health Department
Local Planning or Building Official

Irrigation Wells - All wells must be registered with the Nebraska Department of Water Resources. Landowners also must obtain a permit from their Natural Resources District to drill a well producing over 50 gallons per minute in a Groundwater Management Area.

Nebraska Department of Water Resources (402) 471-2363
Local Natural Resources District

Water Quality Protection - You are responsible for preventing livestock manure, pesticides, sediment and other pollutants from reaching surface water or groundwater.

Local University of Nebraska Cooperative Extension Office
Nebraska Department of Environmental Quality (402) 471-4220
Local Health Department
Local Natural Resources District
Local USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service Office

Surface Water Use - Water use permits are required before diverting, withdrawing, impounding or distributing any surface water.

Nebraska Department of Water Resources (402) 471-2363
Local Natural Resources District

Wetland and Stream Bank Protection - Permits to fill, drain, dredge or alter any waters of the U.S., including wetlands, are mandatory. Permits also are necessary prior to any activity modifying the stream channel or stream banks.

U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Omaha (402) 896-0723
Nebraska Department of Environmental Quality (402) 471-4700
Nebraska Game and Parks Commission (402) 471-0641
Local USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service Office
Local Natural Resources District

Solid Waste Management - Solid waste disposal must adhere to Nebraska statutes. Locating a licensed dump site, securing waste disposal services and implementing a recycling plan are important.

Local Health Department
Nebraska Department of Environmental Quality (402) 471-4210

Open Burning - Open burning permits may be required by local ordinance and/or in accordance with the Nebraska Air Pollution Control Rules and Regulations. The State Fire Marshal's ban on open burning makes all open burning illegal unless waived by the local fire chief.

Your Local Fire District
Nebraska State Fire Marshal (402) 471-2027
Local Health Department
Nebraska Department of Environmental Quality (402) 471-2189

Noxious Weed Control - State law requires control of noxious weeds. Find out which weeds are considered noxious and how to control them.

Local University of Nebraska Cooperative Extension Office
Nebraska Department of Agriculture (402) 471-2341
Local Noxious Weed Control Authority

Fence Laws - Nebraska livestock owners are responsible for any damage their animals cause. Neighbors are not required to share the expense of fencing unless (1) neighbors agree or (2) neighbors fence viewer process is implemented. The " fence viewers" determine each participant's responsibilities for the fence.

Local University of Nebraska Cooperative Extension Office
County Clerk

Threatened and Endangered Species - Certain plant and animal species have been identified by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. Management of your private lands may be affected if these species are present.

Local University of Nebraska Cooperative Extension Office
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (308) 382-6468
Nebraska Game and Parks Commission (402) 471-0641


 

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