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present use

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A quick definition of present use:

Present use refers to the current and ongoing application or employment of something, such as a building being used as a dance club. It is a long-term possession and use of something for its intended purpose, as opposed to a temporary or occasional use. Other types of use include conditional use, which is subject to special controls and conditions, and nonconforming use, which is allowed because it existed lawfully before current zoning restrictions took effect.

A more thorough explanation:

Present use refers to the current and ongoing application or employment of something, especially a possession that has been used for a long time for its intended purpose. It is different from temporary or occasional use. For example, if a building is being used as a dance club for a long time, it is considered a present use of the building.

Other types of uses include:

  • Conditional use: A use of property subject to special controls and conditions. For instance, a conditional use may be suitable for a zoning district, but not necessarily for every location within that district.
  • Nonconforming use: Land use that is not allowed under current zoning restrictions but is permitted because the use existed lawfully before the restrictions took effect.
  • Public use: The public's beneficial right to use property or facilities subject to condemnation. For example, a public park is a public use of land.

Overall, present use refers to the current and ongoing application of something, especially a possession that has been used for a long time for its intended purpose.

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