Land Use & Zoning

In Vermont, a nonconforming use refers to:

AA new use that must comply with current zoning
BA lawful use that existed before a zoning bylaw was enacted or amended and does not conform to the new rules✓ Correct
CAn illegal use that the town permits temporarily
DA use that requires an Act 250 permit

Explanation

A nonconforming use is one that lawfully existed before a zoning bylaw was adopted or amended and does not conform to current zoning. Vermont law generally allows these uses to continue but restricts their expansion.

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