1.
The zoning districts established by this chapter are designed to guide future use of land in the Borough by encouraging the development of desirable residential, commercial and industrial areas, with appropriate groupings of compatible and related uses, to the end of promoting and protecting the public health, safety, comfort, prosperity and other aspects of the general welfare.
2.
To achieve this end, lawful existing uses which would be prohibited or restricted under the terms of this chapter, or future amendments, and which do not conform to the character and regulations of the zoning district in which they are located shall be subject to certain limitations.
3.
Similarly, buildings or other structures which do not comply with one or more of the applicable district requirements as to lot width, minimum lot area and yard spaces, lot coverages, or building height, are deemed to be nonconforming.
4.
Nonconforming uses and structures will generally be permitted to remain; the purpose of regulating them is to restrict further investment in uses or structures which are inappropriate to their location, except when the Zoning Hearing Board determines that the enlargement, expansion or extension is necessitated by the natural expansion and growth of trade. Further, nonconforming single-family dwellings on lots previously laid out or recorded shall not be deemed to be inappropriate to their location by virtue of the existence of the plan of lots in which they are located and shall have special requirements for their reconstruction or expansion.
5.
To avoid undue hardship, nothing in this chapter shall be deemed to require a change in plans, construction, or intended use of any building on which actual construction was lawfully begun prior to the effective date, or amendment, of this chapter and on which actual building construction has been diligently carried on.