Lincoln is a landlocked city in central Nebraska, approximately 1,200 miles from the nearest ocean coastline. There are no coastal development regulations. Lincoln has no coastal zone, tidal waters, or shoreline management areas. The city's environmental regulations focus on stormwater, floodplain, and watershed protection rather than coastal issues.
Lincoln regulates development near rivers, streams, lakes, and wetlands through buffer zone requirements and environmental review. Riparian setbacks typically range from 25 to 100 feet depending on waterway classification. Wetland fill or alteration requires federal Army Corps of Engineers permits. Floodplain development restrictions apply within FEMA-designated flood zones. Streambank stabilization projects need permits. Environmental impact assessments may be required for larger projects near water resources.
Building in buffer zone without permit: stop-work and fines $500 to $5,000. Wetland violations: federal fines up to $25,000 per day. Unpermitted streambank work: restoration orders.
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