It is the intent of this article to allow, with conditions,
the continuance of existing uses of land and structures which, as
of the effective date of this chapter, do not meet the bulk, use,
or other standards established by this chapter.
Except as otherwise provided in this article, any use of land,
structure, or lot that lawfully existed at the time of enactment of
this chapter may be continued, even though the use, structure or lot
does not conform with the provisions of this chapter.
Any lawful nonconforming use of land or structures, and any use contained therein, may be expanded or extended upon approval of the Zoning Hearing Board as a special exception, subject to the provisions of §
240-78 of this chapter.
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A nonconforming structure or use which is partially damaged
or entirely destroyed may be rebuilt and occupied for the same use
as before the damage occurred, provided the reconstructed structure
or use is not larger or more intensive than the damaged structure
or results in new nonconformities, and provided that a good-faith
effort is made to commence reconstruction within one year after the
initial damage and is completed not more than one year later.
The Zoning Hearing Board may allow a nonconforming use or structure to be substituted with another nonconforming use or structure as a special exception, subject to the provisions of §
240-95 of this chapter.
No parcel, even though it may consist of one or more adjacent
lots of record, shall be reduced in area so that yards, lot areas
per dwelling unit, lot width, or other requirements of this chapter,
are not maintained.
Whenever the boundaries of a district are changed so as to transfer
an area from one zoning district to another district, the regulations
pertaining to each district as amended shall apply to all existing
nonconforming uses or structures contained within the district.
Any nonconforming lot of record held in single and separate
ownership on the date of enactment of this chapter or any amendment
thereto which rendered such lot nonconforming and continuously held
in single and separate ownership thereafter may be developed for any
use permitted in the district in which the nonconforming lot is located,
provided that such development complies with all setback, coverage,
bulk, height and other requirements.