Where there are other nonconforming conditions on a property
under this chapter, those conditions shall be eliminated, reduced,
or mitigated at such time that the owner of the property proposes
any further development or redevelopment of that property. In the
course of reviewing a new application, the Planning Board shall determine
what degree or type of mitigation is appropriate with reasonable consideration
given to the extent of the nonconformity, the scale of the proposed
new development, the impact of the nonconformity, and other appropriate
factors.
A nonconforming structure or use that is damaged or destroyed
by fire or any other hazard may be restored by special exception subject
to the following terms/findings:
A. Restoration must be commenced within 24 months of when the damage
occurred;
B. The damage was not intentionally caused by the property owner;
C. The overall impact of the restored structure or use is determined
to be no more adverse than the original structure or use;
D. In the case of nonconforming structures, reasonable efforts are made
to minimize, mitigate, or eliminate the nonconforming conditions;
and
E. Modifications to the original building configuration may be approved
for good cause as determined by the Director of Building, Zoning,
and Licensing Services.