Land Use & Zoning
In Missouri, a 'nonconforming structure' (as opposed to a nonconforming use) exists when:
AThe building was constructed illegally
BThe structure was legally built but does not conform to current zoning standards (setbacks, height, coverage)✓ Correct
CThe building is in poor condition
DThe structure is used for multiple purposes
Explanation
A nonconforming structure was legally built but does not comply with current zoning standards (e.g.
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