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Which term describes a land use that was lawfully established under prior zoning regulations but no longer complies with current zoning requirements?

Correct Answer

B) A nonconforming use that may continue as a grandfathered use

A nonconforming use is one that was legally established before a zoning change but no longer complies with current zoning regulations. Under Rhode Island law (R.I. Gen. Laws § 45-24-39), such uses are generally allowed to continue as grandfathered uses, though they typically cannot be expanded or rebuilt if substantially destroyed.

Answer Options
A
An illegal use subject to immediate removal
B
A nonconforming use that may continue as a grandfathered use
C
A use that must cease immediately upon rezoning
D
A use that requires annual renewal from the zoning board

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grandfathered usezoning amortizationabandonment of nonconforming usevested rightsrezoning

Key Terms:

nonconforming usegrandfatheredprior zoningvested rightszoning change
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