The provisions of this article shall apply to uses, structures,
signs and lots that legally existed as of the effective date of this
chapter, but that become nonconforming as the result of application
of this chapter to them or from reclassification of the property under
any subsequent amendments to this chapter.
It is the general policy of the Village of Mishicot to allow
nonconforming uses, structures, signs or lots to continue to exist
and to be put to productive use. However, it is also the general policy
of the Village to bring as many aspects of such nonconformities into
conformance with this chapter as is reasonably practicable, all subject
to the limitations of this article. The limitations of this article
are intended to recognize the interests of property owners in continuing
to use their property but to reasonably control expansions, reestablishment
of discontinued uses, and reestablishment of nonconforming buildings,
structures and signs that have been substantially destroyed.
Nonconformities shall be allowed to continue in accordance with
the requirements of this article.
Repairs and normal maintenance required to keep nonconforming
uses and structures in a safe condition shall be permitted, provided
that no alterations shall be made except those allowed by this article
or required by law or ordinance.
Nonconforming uses shall be subject to the following standards:
A. Enlargement and expansion.
(1) A nonconforming use may be enlarged, increased, or extended beyond
the area it occupied as of the effective date of this chapter, provided
that the expansion is approved by the Village Board after a public
hearing before the Plan Commission.
(2) All enlargements, increases, and extensions of a nonconforming use
shall not exceed 50% of the area that the nonconforming use occupied
as of the effective date of this chapter.
B. Discontinuance. If a nonconforming use is discontinued for a period
of 12 consecutive months or more, any use of the property thereafter
shall be in conformance with regulations and provisions set by this
chapter for the district in which such property is located.
C. Damage or destruction.
(1) If any structure that is devoted in whole or in part to a nonconforming
use is damaged or destroyed by violent wind, vandalism, fire, flood,
ice, snow, mold, infestation, or other calamity, the structure and
nonconforming use may be restored or replaced to the size, location,
and use that it had immediately before the damage or destruction occurred,
subject to Building Code and other applicable requirements.