Land Use & Zoning

A 'nonconforming use' in South Dakota zoning law refers to:

AAn illegal use of property that must be immediately terminated
BA use that existed legally before zoning changes but no longer complies with current zoning✓ Correct
CA use permitted only in commercial zones
DA use requiring annual renewal by the zoning board

Explanation

A nonconforming use is one that was lawfully established before a zoning ordinance was enacted or changed, but which no longer conforms to current zoning requirements. Such uses are generally allowed to continue ('grandfathered') but are restricted from being expanded.

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