Land Use & Zoning

In South Carolina, the primary purpose of 'setback requirements' in zoning is to:

AMaximize the number of buildings on a lot
BEstablish minimum distances between buildings and lot lines or streets✓ Correct
CRegulate building heights only
DDefine the allowable commercial uses in residential zones

Explanation

Setback requirements specify minimum distances from a structure to the lot line, street, or other features. They ensure light, air, privacy, fire safety, and visual aesthetics in neighborhoods.

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