The use of a property or building lawfully in
existence prior to the effective date of this chapter (September 3,
1963) but made nonconforming as the result of the adoption of this
chapter or any subsequent amendments may be continued indefinitely
except as provided by this article.
Any nonconforming building or structure which
is accidentally damaged or destroyed in any way or is in a dilapidated
condition may be restored or rebuilt to be used as before, provided
that the restoration or rebuilding does not make the building or structure
more nonconforming than previously as to its height or setback from
property lines, and provided further that the restoration or rebuilding
is completed within one year of the date the damage or destruction
occurred or the date of insurance settlement, unless the Zoning Hearing
Board finds a hardship is created by the one-year limit and authorizes
an additional year to complete the work.
A nonconforming use shall not be extended to
displace or diminish a conforming use.
[Amended 5-3-2005 by Ord. No. 2005-02; 2-2-2016 by Ord. No. 2016-03]
All nonconforming uses shall be issued a certificate
documenting the nonconforming use. The certificate shall be issued
by the Zoning Office to establish a nonconforming use status and its
eligibilities for the rights accorded to nonconforming uses by this
article.