Question

In Lucas v. South Carolina Coastal Council (1992; case involving a state's denial of a permit to construct houses on island lots) the Court held that _______.
A. the state's denial of a building permit was not a taking because it was a reasonable regulation for the preservation of the coastal environment
B. the state's denial of a building permit with the intent of eventually placing a state park on the land was a taking that required compensation
C. the state's denial of a building permit with the intent of eventually placing a state park on the land would not constitute a taking until the time the state actually began construction of the park
D. the state's denial of a building permit was a taking because it deprived Lucas of the beneficial economic uses of his land
E. the state's denial of a building permit was a reasonable application of existing zoning standards

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