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My property is located in an ID (Intensive Development) Zoning District that allows the type of activity that I plan to develop, but I was told that it is not an allowed activity. Why is that?

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My property is located in an ID (Intensive Development) Zoning District that allows the type of activity that I plan to develop, but I was told that it is not an allowed activity. Why is that?

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While a particular activity may be allowed in a given zoning district, the Lexington County Zoning Ordinance limits access to activities by street classification. Both the zoning district and the street classification are used to determine allowed activities for specific parcels.

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