The lawful use of any land or a building or structure or a part
thereof existing at the time that this chapter or any amendment thereto
becomes effective may be continued, although such use does not conform
with the provisions of this chapter, except as otherwise provided
in this article.
[Amended 10-15-2018 by L.L. No. 4-2018]
When a nonconforming use of land or a building or a structure
has been discontinued it shall not thereafter be reestablished, and
the future use of the land, building or structure shall be in conformity
with the terms of this chapter. For purposes of this article, discontinuance
is defined as: 1) vacancy of the land or building without regard for
owner's intention to relet or reuse the space for a continuation of
the nonconforming use or discontinuance of the use for not less than
six months; or 2) manifestation of a clear intent on the part of the
owner to abandon the nonconforming use.
[Amended 10-15-2018 by L.L. No. 4-2018]
No nonconforming use shall be changed to other than a conforming
use for the district in which it is situated and any manner of expansion
of a nonconforming use, including, but not limited to, increasing
the size, square footage, intensity and hours of operation, shall
be prohibited.
[Amended 10-15-2018 by L.L. No. 4-2018]
A nonconforming structure may continue in accordance with this
provision and is hereby required to be maintained in such condition
as will not constitute a danger to safety, health or general welfare
of the public. Alterations of a nonconforming structure are permitted
to make a structure less nonconforming or to comply with the provisions
of this chapter and applicable federal, state and county laws and
regulations, provided that such alterations shall not increase any
such existing nonconformity and a site plan for the alteration has
been reviewed and approved by the Planning Board. When reviewing an
application for an alteration to a nonconforming structure, the Planning
Board shall consider the recommendations of the Village of Red Hook
Pattern Book and Architectural Guides.
Damage to a nonconforming building or structure or damage to
a building or structure containing nonconforming use shall be regulated
as follows:
A. Fifty percent damage or more. Any building or structure containing
a nonconforming use or any nonconforming building or structure which
is damaged by fire, flood, wind or other act of God or man to the
extent of 50% or more of its fair sales value immediately prior to
damage shall not be reoccupied, reused, repaired and/or reconstructed,
except in conformity with the provisions of this chapter.
B. Damage more than 25%, less than 50%. Any building or structure containing
a nonconforming use which is damaged by fire, flood, wind or other
act of God or man to the extent of more than 25% but less than 50%
of its fair sales value immediately prior to damage shall not be repaired
or reconstructed, except in conformity with this chapter, unless such
reconstruction is completed within 12 months of the damage. A nonconforming
building or structure so damaged shall not be repaired or reconstructed,
except in conformity with the provisions of this chapter.
The limitations of §
200-46 and the requirements of §
200-16 shall not apply to a residential use which is nonconforming only in respect to yard space or area per dwelling or nonconforming to the district in which located. However, no such residential use shall be built to extend further into an already deficient yard space or to reduce an already deficient amount of land area per dwelling.