Land Use & Zoning
In South Carolina, which of the following is a 'legal nonconforming structure'?
AA building that was never permitted
BA building that was legally constructed but no longer meets current zoning requirements✓ Correct
CA temporary structure permitted for events
DA structure that violates building codes
Explanation
A legal nonconforming structure (grandfathered structure) was lawfully built under prior regulations but no longer complies with current requirements (e.g.
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