Land Use & Zoning
Which South Carolina coastal county would most likely be subject to the most stringent coastal zone regulations?
ASpartanburg County
BRichland County
CHorry County (Myrtle Beach)✓ Correct
DCherokee County
Explanation
Horry County (Myrtle Beach) is a coastal county subject to SC Coastal Zone Management regulations, beachfront management rules, and flood zone requirements that inland counties like Spartanburg or Cherokee do not face.
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