[Zoning Order §15.010, 4-2-2008]
Unless otherwise specifically provided or unless clearly required by the context, the words and phrases defined in this Section shall have the meaning set forth in this Section when used in this Article.
Includes the placement of construction materials in permanent position and fastened in a permanent manner and within the time requirements elsewhere in the UDO.
The total cost of all intended work and no person may avoid the intent of this definition by doing the intended work incrementally.
The fair market value of the materials and services necessary to accomplish a renovation, repair or restoration.
Whenever this UDO refers to the effective date of this UDO, the reference shall include the effective date of any ordinance that amends this UDO, if the ordinance, rather than this UDO as originally adopted, creates a non-conforming situation.
Repairs or renovation costs that do not exceed fifty percent (50%) of the structural value of a structure or site improvement.
A non-conforming situation exists on the effective date of this UDO when a lot (not created for purposes of evading the restrictions of this UDO) does not meet the minimum area requirement of the applicable zoning district.
Any structure or development that is incomplete on the effective date of this UDO and would be inconsistent with one (1) or more of the applicable zoning district regulations, if completed as proposed or planned.
A non-conforming sign exists on the effective date of this UDO when an existing sign does not conform to one (1) or more of the regulations set forth in Article XIII.
A non-conforming site improvement exists on the effective date of this UDO when a site improvement on a lot, including, but not limited to, parking areas, storm drainage facilities, sidewalks and landscaping, does not conform to one (1) or more of the applicable zoning district regulations.
A situation that occurs when, on the effective date of this UDO, an existing lot, structure or improvement or the use of an existing lot, structure or improvement no longer conforms to one (1) or more of the applicable zoning district regulations.
A primary use of property existing on the effective date of this UDO that occurs when property is used for a purpose or in any manner made unlawful by the use regulations or performance and design standards applicable to the zoning district in which the property is located. The term also refers to the activity that constitutes the use made of the property.
Associated with rebuilding a structure, which could include, but is not limited to: processing insurance claims, soliciting designer to finalize drawings/plans, obtaining building permits, getting bids/hiring a contractor or ordering materials.
The present day value of a structure or its replacement value if destroyed, as determined by a professional estimate or appraisal.
The area of a parcel or lot of record that contains a single zone district designation. A parcel may contain more than one (1) zone lot.