Land Use & Zoning
In South Carolina, a 'cluster development' allows:
ADense commercial development in residential zones
BHomes to be grouped on smaller lots with shared open space✓ Correct
CMultiple unrelated businesses to share a building
DCondominium conversion of apartment buildings
Explanation
Cluster development (conservation subdivision) allows homes to be grouped on smaller lots than normally required, preserving open space or natural features on the remainder of the parcel.
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