Land Use & Zoning

A nonconforming use in Indiana zoning law is:

AA use that violates the current zoning ordinance but was lawful when established before the ordinance was adopted✓ Correct
BA use that has been approved by a variance
CA use that requires a special use permit
DA use that complies with all current zoning requirements

Explanation

A nonconforming use is one that was legally established before a zoning ordinance was adopted or amended but no longer complies with current zoning requirements. It is generally allowed to continue but typically cannot be expanded.

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