Land Use & Zoning
A South Carolina zoning ordinance that requires a minimum lot size of 2 acres in a residential zone is an example of:
ASpot zoning
BLarge-lot exclusionary zoning✓ Correct
CAgricultural preservation
DOpen space requirements
Explanation
Large-lot zoning (requiring minimum lot sizes of 1-2+ acres) can be exclusionary, limiting the type and affordability of housing in an area by preventing smaller, more affordable lots.
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