Sarpy County's own blight power in unincorporated areas is thin, resting on zoning and state law rather than a broad property-maintenance code. Junk, dumped debris and overgrown lots are reached through nuisance, litter and noxious-weed statutes. Cities enforce full maintenance codes.
Unlike a city, Sarpy County has not adopted a broad exterior property-maintenance code, so peeling paint or a shabby house in the unincorporated county is largely outside county reach. What the county and state do control is accumulation and hazard. Dumped waste is littering under Neb. Rev. Stat. 28-523; overgrown noxious weeds fall under the state Noxious Weed Control Act enforced by the county's weed control authority; and junk vehicles and debris can be abated as nuisances or handled through zoning enforcement. The heavy property-maintenance work happens inside the cities. Bellevue, Papillion and La Vista each run code-enforcement programs covering junk, debris, derelict vehicles and dilapidated structures.
In unincorporated areas, blight is reached case by case through litter, nuisance-abatement and weed-control law, with cleanup costs charged to the owner. Cities issue notices and fines under their maintenance codes and may abate and lien.
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Sarpy County, NE
No Nebraska or Sarpy County law limits holiday lights, inflatables, or yard displays. Cities rarely touch seasonal decorations, and any rule that does must s...
Sarpy County, NE
Garage-sale signs fall under each city's sign code, not a county rule. On your own lawn a sale sign is generally fine, but a sign staked in the public right-...
Sarpy County, NE
Political signs on your own yard are strongly protected. Sarpy County and its cities regulate signs only on content-neutral terms after Reed v. Town of Gilbe...
Sarpy County, NE
Nebraska has no statewide rental license, so registration in Sarpy County is a city-by-city matter. La Vista runs a mandatory rental inspection program; Bell...
Sarpy County, NE
Nebraska requires no just cause to end a tenancy. Under the Uniform Residential Landlord and Tenant Act, a landlord may end a month-to-month tenancy with thi...
Sarpy County, NE
Nebraska has no rent control, and neither Sarpy County nor Bellevue, Papillion, La Vista, or Gretna may create it. As a Dillon's Rule state, Nebraska never d...
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