A lawfully existing building or other structure which contains
a conforming use, but which does not comply with the applicable lot
size requirements, building bulk limitations, or off-street parking
requirements, may be continued so long as it remains otherwise lawful.
Such buildings or other structures are referred to in this article
as "nonconforming buildings" and are subject to all of the following
regulations:
A. Ordinary repair and maintenance.
(1) Ordinary maintenance and repair work, or repair and replacement of
nonbearing walls, fixtures, wiring, or plumbing may be accomplished;
provided, however, that this paragraph shall not be deemed to authorize
any violation of this section.
(2) Nothing in this chapter shall be deemed to prevent the strengthening
or restoring to a safe condition of a nonconforming building, subject
to the provisions of this section, in accordance with the order of
a public official who is charged with protecting the public safety
and who declares such building to be unsafe and orders its restoration
to a safe condition.
B. Repairs and alterations. Repairs, maintenance, and alterations may
be made to a nonconforming building or structure, except that no structural
alteration shall be made in or to such building or structure except
those required by law and except those making the building or structure
and use thereof conform, or more closely conform, to the regulations
of the district in which it is located.
C. Enlargements. No nonconforming building shall be enlarged or added
to in any manner unless such building and the use thereof shall thereafter
conform to, or more closely conform to, the regulations of the district
in which it is located.
D. Reconstruction. In the event that a nonconforming building or structure
used for a permitted use is damaged or destroyed by any means to such
an extent that the cost of restoring it to its condition prior to
damage or destruction exceeds 50% of the current replacement cost
of the entire building, exclusive of foundations, such building and
use shall not be restored unless it shall thereafter conform to the
regulations for the district in which it is located.
E. Moving. No nonconforming building or other structure shall be moved
in whole or in part, for any distance whatever, to any other relocation
on the same lot or any other lot, unless the entire building and the
use thereof shall thereafter conform to the regulations of the district
in which it is located after being moved.
F. Multiple buildings on a lot. In the event that a lot is occupied
by two or more buildings, and the use of the buildings is a permitted
use under this chapter, and the owner desires to sell one or more
of said structures, thus requiring a lot split or subdivision plan
to be prepared and approved by the Planning Commission, effectively
making the remaining lots not comply with the yard area and lot coverage
requirements as set forth in this chapter, then said requirements
shall not apply.
A lawfully existing nonconforming use of part or all of a building
or structure may be continued, subject to all of the following provisions:
A. Expansion of nonconforming use. A nonconforming use of a part of
a building or structure may be expanded or extended into any other
portion of such building or structure, provided that such expansion
or extension shall not in any case be detrimental to or tend to alter
the character of the neighborhood and that approval therefor be granted
by the Zoning Hearing Board.
B. Change of nonconforming use. A nonconforming use all or partially
conducted in a structure or structures may be changed to another nonconforming
use only upon determination by the Zoning Hearing Board, after public
hearing, that the proposed new use will be more conforming to its
neighborhood and surroundings than the use it is to replace. With
the application, the applicant shall submit a brief report. This report
shall take into consideration such factors, among others, as traffic
generated; nuisance characteristics, such as emission of noise, dust,
odors and smoke, creation of vibrations and fire hazards; the hours
and manner of operation.
[Amended 7-12-2017 by Ord. No. 5706]
C. Discontinuance of nonconforming use. A use occupying a building or
structure, not conforming to the regulations of the district in which
it is located, that is discontinued during any continuous period of
12 months shall not be continued, and said building or structure shall
only be occupied by a use which conforms to the district in which
it is located.
D. Reconstruction. In the event that a conforming building or structure
containing a nonconforming use is damaged or destroyed by any means,
voluntary or involuntarily, said building may be restored. If the
owner chooses to reconstruct the conforming building or structure,
the nonconforming use must be reinstated within 12 months.
E. Moving. No building or other structure that is devoted in whole or
in part to a nonconforming use shall be moved in whole or in part,
for any distance whatsoever, to any other lot, unless the entire building
or other structure and the use thereof shall thereafter conform to
the regulations of the district in which it is located after being
so moved. Moreover, no nonconforming use of land shall be moved in
whole or in part, for any distance whatsoever, to any other location
on the same or any other lot, unless such use shall thereafter conform
to the regulations of the district in which it is located after being
moved.
A lawfully existing nonconforming building or other structure
which contains a lawfully existing nonconforming use of part or all
of said building or structure may be continued, subject to all the
following provisions:
A. Ordinary repair and maintenance of nonconforming building or structure.
(1) Ordinary maintenance and repair work or repair and replacement of
nonbearing walls, fixtures, wiring, or plumbing may be accomplished;
provided, however, that this paragraph shall not be deemed to authorize
any violation of this section.
(2) Nothing in this chapter shall be deemed to prevent the strengthening
or restoring to a safe condition of a nonconforming building subject
to the provisions of this section in accordance with the order of
a public official who declares such building to be unsafe and orders
its restoration to a safe condition.
B. Repairs and alterations to a nonconforming building or structure.
Repairs, maintenance, alterations, and modernization may be made to
a nonconforming building or structure, except that no structural alteration
shall be made in or to such building or structure except those required
by law and except those making the building or structure and use thereof
conform, or more closely conform, to the regulations of the district
in which it is located.
C. Enlargements of nonconforming building or structure. No nonconforming
building or structure shall be enlarged or added to in any manner
unless such building or structure shall thereafter conform to, or
more closely conform to, the regulations of the district in which
it is located.
D. Expansion of nonconforming use. A nonconforming use of a part of
a nonconforming building or structure may be expanded or extended
into any portion of such building or structure, provided that such
expansion or extension shall not in any case be detrimental to or
tend to alter the character of the neighborhood and that approval
therefor be granted by the Zoning Hearing Board.
E. Change of nonconforming use. A nonconforming use all or partially
conducted in a nonconforming structure or structures may be changed
to another nonconforming use only upon determination by the Zoning
Hearing Board, after public hearing, that the proposed new use will
be more conforming to its neighborhood and surroundings than the use
it is to replace. With the application, the applicant shall submit
a brief report. This report shall take into consideration such factors,
among others, as traffic generated; nuisance characteristics, such
as emission of noise, dust, odors, and smoke, creation of vibrations
and fire hazards; the hours and manner of operation.
[Amended 7-12-2017 by Ord. No. 5706]
F. Discontinuance of nonconforming use. A use occupying a nonconforming
building or structure not conforming to the regulations of the district
in which it is located that is discontinued during any continuous
period of 12 months shall not be continued, and said building or structure
shall only be occupied by a use which conforms to the district in
which it is located.
G. Reconstruction. In the event that a nonconforming use within a nonconforming
building or structure damaged or destroyed by any involuntary means
to such an extent that the cost of restoring it to its condition prior
to damage or destruction exceeds 50% of the current replacement cost
of the entire building, exclusive of foundations, such building and
use shall not be restored unless it shall thereafter conform to the
regulations for the district in which it is located.
H. Moving. No nonconforming building or other structure that is devoted
in whole or in part to a nonconforming use shall be moved in whole
or in part, for any distance whatsoever, to any other lot, unless
the entire building or other structure and the use thereof shall thereafter
conform to the regulations of the district in which it is located
after being so moved. Moreover, no nonconforming use of land shall
be moved in whole or in part, for any distance whatever, to any other
location on the same or any other lot, unless such use shall thereafter
conform to the regulations of the district in which it is located
after being moved.
I. Multiple buildings on a lot. In the event that a lot is occupied
by two or more buildings, and the use of the buildings is a permitted
use under this chapter, and the owner desires to sell one or more
of said structures, thus requiring a lot split or subdivision plan
to be prepared and approved by the Planning Commission, effectively
making the remaining lots not comply with the yard area and lot coverage
requirements as set forth in this chapter, then said requirements
shall not apply.
The nonconforming use of land may be continued, subject to all
of the following provisions:
A. Expansion of use. A nonconforming use of land may be expanded, provided
that such expansion not be detrimental to or tend to alter the character
of the neighborhood and that approval therefor be granted by the Zoning
Hearing Board.
B. Discontinuance of use. A use not conforming to the regulations of
the district in which it is located prior to the ordinance's date
of enactment, which is discontinued and is not renewed during any
continuous period of 12 months, shall not be renewed except by a use
that conforms to the use regulations of the district in which the
land is located.