Land Use & Zoning

In Georgia, a 'nonconforming use' that was established legally prior to a zoning change may:

AA. Be expanded freely to accommodate growth
BB. Continue but may not be expanded or rebuilt if destroyed beyond a certain percentage✓ Correct
CC. Be terminated immediately by the new zoning ordinance
DD. Be converted to any use within the new zone

Explanation

A legally established nonconforming use may continue as a legal nonconformity, but most ordinances restrict expansion and require discontinuation if the structure is significantly destroyed (often >50%). The use may also lose nonconforming status if abandoned.

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