These provisions provide for the regulation and orderly termination of legal nonconforming structures and uses in order to promote the public health, safety and general welfare and to bring these structures and uses into conformity with the goals, policies and objectives of the General Plan.
It is understood that nonconformities should be eliminated over time. Accordingly, nonconformities may be properly maintained, but generally not enhanced/expanded. Further, nonconformities which substantially and adversely affect the orderly development and taxable value of other property in the zoning district should be eliminated, ensuring the public that the zoning district, in which the nonconformity exists, will eventually benefit from a substantial uniformity of permitted uses.
It is hereby declared that nonconforming structures and uses within the City are detrimental to both orderly and creative development and the general welfare of it's citizens and should, therefore, be eliminated as rapidly as possible without unduly infringing upon the constitutional rights of the affected property owners.
(§ 1, Ord. 666-NS, eff. September 15, 2001)