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A nonconforming use in South Dakota refers to:

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B) A pre-existing use that was legal before the zoning changed but now does not comply

A nonconforming use (grandfathered use) is a land use that was lawful before the zoning ordinance was enacted or changed but no longer conforms to current zoning requirements. Generally, the use may continue but cannot be expanded or substantially changed.

Answer Options
A
A new use that violates current zoning laws
B
A pre-existing use that was legal before the zoning changed but now does not comply
C
A use approved through a variance
D
An illegal land use that must be immediately stopped

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Related Topics:

grandfatheringzoning-changeabandonmentdestruction

Key Terms:

nonconforminggrandfatheredpre-zoningcannot expandabandonment
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