If these standards conform to § 59.69(10),
Wis. Stats., they shall apply to all modifications or additions to
any nonconforming use or structure and to the use of any structure
or premises which was lawful before the passage of this chapter or
any amendment thereto.
The existing lawful use of a structure or its
accessory use which is not in conformity with the provisions of this
chapter may continue subject to the following conditions:
A. No modifications or additions to a nonconforming use
or structure shall be permitted unless they comply with this chapter.
The words "modification" and "addition" include, but are not limited
to, any alteration, addition, modification, structural repair, rebuilding
or replacement of any such existing use, structure or accessory structure
or use. Ordinary maintenance repairs are not considered an extension,
modification or addition; these include painting, decorating, paneling
and the replacement of doors, windows and other nonstructural components
and the maintenance, repair or replacement of existing private sewage
or water supply systems or connections to public utilities. Ordinary
maintenance repairs do not include any costs associated with the repair
of a damaged structure. The construction of a deck that does not exceed
200 square feet and that is adjacent to the exterior wall of a principal
structure is not an extension, modification or addition. The roof
of the structure may extend over a portion of the deck in order to
provide safe ingress and egress to the principal structure.
B. If a nonconforming use or the use of a nonconforming
structure is discontinued for 12 consecutive months, it is no longer
permitted, and any future use of the property, and any structure or
building thereon, shall conform to the applicable requirements of
this chapter.
C. The County shall keep a record which lists all nonconforming
uses and nonconforming structures, their present equalized assessed
value, the cost of all modifications or additions which have been
permitted, and the percentage of the structure's total current value
those modifications represent.
D. No modification or addition to any nonconforming structure or any structure with a nonconforming use which over the life of the structure would exceed 50% of its present equalized assessed value shall be allowed unless the entire structure is permanently changed to a conforming structure with a conforming use in compliance with the applicable requirements of this chapter. Contiguous dry land access must be provided for residential and commercial uses in compliance with §
505-27A. The costs of elevating a nonconforming building or a building with a nonconforming use to the flood protection elevation are excluded from the 50% provisions of this subsection.
E. Damaged or destroyed structures.
(1) Except as provided in Subsection
E(2), if any nonconforming structure or any structure with a nonconforming use is destroyed or is substantially damaged, it cannot be replaced, reconstructed or rebuilt unless the use and the structure meet the current ordinance requirements. A structure is considered substantially damaged if the total cost to restore the structure to its pre-damaged condition exceeds 50% of the structure's present equalized assessed value.
(2) For nonconforming buildings that are damaged or destroyed
by a nonflood disaster, the repair or reconstruction of any such nonconforming
building may be permitted in order to restore it after the nonflood
disaster, provided that the nonconforming building will meet all of
the minimum requirements under applicable FEMA regulations (44 CFR
60) or the regulations promulgated thereunder.
F. A nonconforming historic structure may be altered if the alteration will not preclude the structure's continued designation as an historic structure, the alteration will comply with §
505-23A, flood-resistant materials are used, and construction practices and floodproofing methods that comply with §
505-41 are used.