Where any nonconforming building or structure is damaged or partially destroyed by fire, explosion, other casualty, or natural disaster, structure reconstruction and use reestablishment may be permitted subject to the following conditions.
A. Existing Footprint. Reconstruction occurs completely within the same footprint and setbacks existing prior to the disaster (unless no longer conforming to building code requirements), the number of dwelling units is not increased, or the amount of off-street parking is not reduced. The reconstruction is eligible for the one-time expansion of up to ten percent of existing square footage as allowed by this chapter.
B. Compliance with Title 9. A reconstructed building or structure shall comply with all current regulations in Title 9 of this code.
C. Time Frame. Reconstruction, completion, and reestablishment of use shall conform to the same time provisions as identified in Section
11.55.040, and reconstruction shall be subject to the provisions of this title.
D. Destruction Defined. "Damage or partial destruction" for the purpose of this section is defined as that which exceeds fifty percent of the replacement cost of the building or structure at the time of destruction.
E. Nonconforming Use. Reestablishment of a nonconforming land use or building destroyed after a disaster may be established with approval of a conditional use permit (CUP). The use or building that has the highest level of the nonconformance would be permitted to be reestablished.
(Ord. 2323 § 1 Exh. A (part), 4-28-2015)