[Ord. No. 11/10/2008, § 900]
1.
Any nonconforming use or structure legally existing at the effective date of this chapter or which is created whenever a district is changed by amendment hereafter, may be continued, altered, reconstructed, changed, sold or maintained even though it does not conform to the regulations of the district in which it is located, except as provided below. It is the intent of this chapter to permit these nonconformities to continue until they are removed, discontinued or abandoned. (See § 27-902 for nonconforming lots.)
A.
General Application of Provisions. Nothing contained herein shall require any change in plans, construction, or designated use of a building or structure which complies with existing laws or for which a zoning permit was granted and/or where the construction shall have started before the date of adoption of this chapter or applicable amendment thereto.
B.
Abandonment. If any nonconforming use, or building or structure occupied by a nonconforming use, is abandoned for a period of one year, the future use of such building, structure or land shall be in conformity with the district regulations of this chapter. A nonconforming use shall be judged to be abandoned when there occurs a cessation of any such use or activity by an apparent act or failure to act on the part of the tenant or owner to reinstate such use within a period of one year from the date of cessation or discontinuance.
C.
Repairs, Restoration and Reconstruction.
(1)
Exterior repairs, non-structural alterations, and other general maintenance adjustments may be made to a nonconforming building or structure or to a building or structure occupied by a nonconforming use. Such work shall however be subject to all applicable zoning permit and/or building code requirements. (See § 27-1203.)
(2)
Where less than 50% of the volume or gross floor area of a nonconforming building or structure or building or structure occupied by a nonconforming use is damaged by fire, flood or other natural cause, that building or structure may be reconstructed, restored and used as before provided that:
(3)
Where 50% or more of the volume or gross floor area of a nonconforming building or structure or building or structure occupied by a nonconforming use is damaged or destroyed by fire, flood, or other natural cause, that building or structure may be reconstructed, restored and used as before; provided, that:
(a)
The Zoning Hearing Board approves said reconstruction or restoration.
(b)
Said restoration or reconstruction commences within one year after the completion of all claims, legal actions and investigations related to the damage and is carried to completion within the time limits allotted for a Township zoning permit.
(c)
The proposed restoration or reconstruction does not exceed the size, bulk, height and area that existed prior to the damage, unless approved by the Zoning Hearing Board.
D.
Extensions and Enlargements.
(1)
A nonconforming use of a building or structure may be extended throughout the interior of the building provided that no structural alterations are made therein. Prior to the initiation of any such extension, however, zoning permit shall be obtained from the Township Zoning Officer and all applicable building code requirements shall be met.
(2)
Exterior structural alterations proposed to extend or enlarge a nonconforming building or structure may be approved by the Zoning Officer where such proposed alterations meet the yard, height and other requirements of this chapter, except as authorized otherwise in § 27-503, Subsections 2E, 3C and 4B.
(3)
All other exterior structural alterations proposed to extend a nonconforming building or structure or a building or structure occupied by a nonconforming use shall be submitted to the Zoning Hearing Board for consideration. The Hearing Board may approved such application provided that:
(a)
The extension or enlargement does not extend the structure or use beyond the remainder of the lot or parcel as it existed at the effective date of this chapter, nor extend the structure or use by a cumulative total of more than 25% of the gross floor area occupied by the use at the time it became nonconforming.
(b)
In the case of a nonconforming use, the extension is attached or contiguous to the existing building or structure containing the nonconforming use.
In reviewing applications for extension or enlargement, the Zoning Hearing Board shall give due consideration to the welfare of the community in its entirety and may attach such reasonable conditions and safeguards as they deem appropriate to implement the purposes of this chapter. |
(4)
For nonconforming uses whose normal operations involve non-structural expansion (i.e., quarries, junkyards, cemeteries, etc.), expansion shall be permitted by right up to 25% of the volume or area of the nonconformity which existed at the effective date of this chapter. For expansion beyond 25%, approval must be obtained from the Zoning Hearing Board. Prior to the initiation of any expansion however, a zoning permit shall be obtained from the Township Zoning Officer.
(5)
Any nonconforming building or structure, or building or structure occupied by a nonconforming use, which is moved for any reason, must meet all requirements of the district in which it is to be located.
E.
Change of Use.
(1)
The change of a nonconforming use of a building, structure or land to a nonconforming use of the same or a more restricted classification may be approved by the Zoning Hearing Board provided that the applicant can show that the proposed change will be no more objectionable in external effect than the existing nonconforming use with respect to:
(a)
Traffic generation and congestion, including truck, passenger car and pedestrian movement.
(b)
Noise, smoke, dust, fumes, vapor, gases, heat, odor, glare, or vibration.
(c)
Outside, unenclosed storage, and waste collection and disposal.
(d)
Appearance, character, and nature of the neighborhood or area.
(2)
Whenever a nonconforming use has been changed to a conforming use, such use shall not thereafter be changed back to a nonconforming use.
F.
Application to Agricultural Structures. The regulations governing nonconformities set forth in this section shall not apply to agricultural structures when such structures are part of an active agricultural use. It is not the intent of these regulations to create hardships for ongoing agricultural activities.
G.
Certification. Upon receipt of evidence from a property owner or occupant which documents the existence of a nonconforming use or structure on or before the effective date of this chapter, the Zoning Officer shall issue a certificate of nonconformance for such nonconformity. Any applicant aggrieved of the process for obtaining said certificate or of any decision rendered therefrom, may file an appeal with the Township Zoning Hearing Board.