South Carolina H5097 exempts roadside markets from zoning as commercial operations and certain regulatory requirements.
South Carolina H5097 amends the state code to exempt roadside markets from being classified as commercial operations for local zoning purposes. These markets, where individual farmers sell their farm products directly to the public, are not subject to local government stormwater regulations or permitting requirements. Additionally, the bill exempts these roadside markets from certain state regulatory requirements, including building codes.
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