Land Use & Zoning

A nonconforming use in South Carolina is best described as:

AA use that was never permitted in any zone
BA use that legally existed before current zoning rules but does not conform to current regulations✓ Correct
CA use permitted only with a special exception
DA use that violates building codes

Explanation

A nonconforming use predates current zoning regulations and was lawful when established. South Carolina law generally allows such uses to continue but restricts expansion, and they may be subject to amortization provisions.

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