Except as otherwise provided in this article,
the lawful use of any building, structure or land existing at the
time of the enactment of this chapter, or any applicable amendment
thereto, may be continued, although such use does not conform to the
provisions of this chapter.
No existing building or structure devoted to
a nonconforming use shall be enlarged, extended, reconstructed or
structurally altered, except as follows.
Any nonconforming building or structure, which
as a result of fire, explosion or other casualty has less than 50%
of its then existing floor area made unsafe and/or unusable, said
nonconforming building or structure may be restored, reconstructed
or used as before, provided that the bulk, height and area requirements
shall not be in excess of that which existed prior to said damage.
Such restoration must be completed within one year of such occurrence
or the use of such building, structure or land as a legal nonconforming
use shall thereafter be terminated.
A nonconforming use shall not be extended, but
the extension of a lawful use to any portion of a nonconforming building
which existed prior to the enactment of this chapter shall not be
deemed the extension of such nonconforming use. No nonconforming use
shall be extended to displace a conforming use.
Any nonconforming building or structure, or
portion thereof, declared unsafe by a proper authority may be restored
to a proper condition based on applicable codes.
The Building Inspector charged with the enforcement
of this chapter shall prepare a map and maintain a list of all nonconforming
uses showing the names and addresses of the owners of such nonconforming
uses, and of any occupant other than the owner, a description of the
property and the nature and extent of use. This list shall be reviewed
annually to establish date of discontinuance.