Land Use & Zoning

A nonconforming use in Virginia zoning is one that:

AWas established in violation of the zoning ordinance
BWas legal when established but no longer conforms to the current zoning requirements✓ Correct
CHas been abandoned for more than 6 months
DRequires a special use permit to continue

Explanation

A nonconforming use (or structure) was lawfully established under prior zoning regulations but no longer complies with the current ordinance. Virginia law generally allows them to continue but restricts expansion.

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