No building, land, or portion thereof which is used in whole
or in part for a nonconforming use, that remains idle or unused for
a continuous period of one year, whether or not the equipment or fixtures
are removed, shall again be used, except in conformity with the regulations
of the district in which such building or land is located, provided
that if the building, land or any portion thereof becomes idle or
unused due to a fire, storm, infestation or other peril not caused
intentionally by the property owner, then such building, land or portion
thereof may remain idle or unused for a continuous period of one year
and six months, after which the use must conform to the regulations
of the district in which such building or land is located if such
building, land or portion thereof continues to remain idle or unused.
[Amended 1-11-2014 by Ord. No. 710]
If a nonconforming building is damaged by fire, storm, infestation,
or other peril not caused intentionally by the property owner, it
may be repaired or reconstructed to essentially the same configuration
as existed prior to the damage, provided that application for all
required building permits be made within one year and six months of
the date of the damage. If a different configuration or an expansion
of the original building is proposed, it must conform to all applicable
regulations, including all applicable setbacks, height and elevation
requirements.
A. Except that in the process of repairing or reconstructing a residential-use structure located in a flood-prone area (e.g., a FEMA-designated VE, AE, or AO flood zone) that does not conform to the required setbacks in any respect and does not meet Town building-elevation standards and has suffered substantial damage, said structure shall be elevated to the relevant minimum building-elevation requirement as per §
185-60B of this chapter.
(1) For the purposes of this section, the meaning of "substantial damage"
shall be that used by the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP):
"damage of any origin sustained by a structure whereby the cost of
restoring the structure to its before-damaged condition would equal
or exceed 50% of the market value of the structure before the damage
occurred."
(2) For the purposes of this chapter, the "Town's building-elevation requirement" shall be the sum of the FEMA-designated one-percent-annual-probability base flood elevation (BFE) for the flood zone in which the structure is located as shown on the effective Flood Insurance Rate Map (FIRM) plus the additional height required by the Town as part of its participation in the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP), i.e., freeboard. (The required freeboard is specified in the Town Code in §
101-11, Elevation, floodproofing and constructions standards applicable within general floodplain areas. At the time of enactment of this section the Town's freeboard height requirement is one foot.)
(a)
The structure's "building elevation" shall be defined as per
NFIP regulations as "the elevation of the lowest habitable floor (including
basement)" for buildings in AO and AE flood zones and as "the elevation
of the bottom of the lowest horizontal structural member of the lowest
floor" for buildings in a VE flood zone. Building elevation may at
times be referred to as base elevation in Town code.
(3) Under no circumstance shall any structure elevated under this section
exceed the Town-wide thirty-five-foot building height limit.
The casual, intermittent, temporary or illegal use of land or
buildings shall not be sufficient to establish the existence of a
nonconforming use, and the existence of a nonconforming use on a part
of a lot or tract shall not be construed to establish a nonconforming
use on the entire lot or tract.
Whether a nonconforming use exists shall be a question of fact
and shall be decided by the Board of Adjustment after public notice
and hearing and in accordance with rules of the Board.
A nonconforming use or building in violation of a provision
of a regulation which this chapter amends or replaces shall not be
validated by adoption of this chapter unless such use complies with
the terms of this chapter.