A.
Determination of nonconforming use. Any lawfully established use of property legally existing on the effective date of this chapter, or which existed at the time of any subsequent amendment thereto which applied to such use, and which said use does not conform to the regulations thereof, except those established pursuant to the issuance of a use variance, shall be deemed a nonconforming use.
B.
Continuation of nonconforming uses. Any nonconforming use of buildings or open land may be continued, but shall not be:
(1)
Enlarged, altered, extended, reconstructed or restored (except as provided in this section or as provided in § 123-35) or placed on a different portion of the lot or parcel of land occupied by such use on the effective date of this chapter, or which existed at the time of any subsequent amendments thereto which applied to such use, nor shall any external evidence of such use be increased by any means whatsoever.
(2)
Moved to another location where such use would be nonconforming.
(3)
Changed to another nonconforming use.
C.
Discontinuance of nonconforming uses.
(1)
Any nonconforming use of land, buildings or other structures which shall have been discontinued shall not thereafter be resumed or replaced by another nonconforming use. The term "discontinued" shall mean that the nonconformity has substantially, rather than completely, ceased for a period of 12 consecutive months or more.
(2)
Abandonment. The discontinuance of a nonconforming use for a period of 12 consecutive months or more shall be considered an abandonment thereof, and such nonconforming use shall not be revived, except as provided in this section. The intent to resume active operations shall not affect the foregoing.
(a)
A nonconforming use that is discontinued for a period of 12 consecutive months, but not longer than 24 consecutive months, for reasons not related to circumstances set forth in § 123-32C(4) or § 123-32C(5) will be permitted to become reestablished if the owner or authorized representative of the nonconforming use notifies the Town of Esopus Building Department, in writing, prior to the end of the first 12 consecutive months stating the reasons for the temporary discontinuance, the steps that have or will be taken to ensure the building or structure housing the nonconforming use is properly maintained during the temporary closure, and the estimated date to reestablish the nonconforming use which shall not exceed a total of 24 consecutive months from the initial date of discontinuance.
(3)
Change of use. The change of a nonconforming use to a conforming use for any period of time shall be considered an abandonment thereof, and such nonconforming use shall not be revived. The intent to resume active operations shall not affect the foregoing.
(4)
A building or structure housing a nonconforming use which sustains damage or destruction through natural or other causes beyond the control of the owner may be repaired or reconstructed, so long as the nonconforming use is not increased or expanded, and if all necessary building permits are obtained within two years and reconstruction is fully completed within four years. If discontinued for longer than four years, the use shall be considered abandoned and shall not be reinstated.
(5)
The discontinuance of a nonconforming use for a period of 12 consecutive months or more as a direct result of a New York State Disaster Emergency Declaration issued pursuant to § 28 of Article 2-B of the NYS Executive Law, requiring the temporary closure or reduction in permitted occupancy of a nonconforming use and negatively impacts the viability of said use shall not result in said use being considered abandoned. The owner or authorized representative of the nonconforming use shall maintain adequate records documenting the reason and length of the temporary closure or reduction in permitted occupancy that negatively impacted said use. If the nonconforming use is not restarted within two years from the date the New York State Disaster Emergency Declaration is lifted, said nonconforming use shall be considered abandoned.