[Amended 10-4-2006 by Ord. No. 2006-11; 3-5-2014 by Ord. No. 2014-1; 8-2-2017 by Ord. No. 2017-4]
A. ASSESSED VALUE DEVELOPMENT REGULATIONS NONCONFORMING STRUCTURE NONCONFORMING USE STRUCTURAL ALTERATION STRUCTURE
Definitions. As used in this section, the following terms shall have the meaning indicated:
The assessed value as determined by the Town Assessor and listed on the most recent property tax bill.
The part of the Zoning Ordinance that applies to elements including setback, height, lot coverage, and side yard.
A dwelling or other building that existed lawfully before the current Zoning Ordinance was enacted or amended but that does not conform with one or more of the development regulations in the current Zoning Ordinance.
A use of land, a dwelling, or a building that existed lawfully before the current Zoning Ordinance was enacted or amended but that does not conform with the use restrictions in the current ordinance.
Any change in the supporting members of a structure, such as foundations, bearing walls, columns, beams, or girders, or any substantial change in the roof or in the exterior walls.
Any constructed, erected or placed material or combination of matter in or upon the ground, including buildings (to include decks, porches and three-season rooms), towers, sheds, signs, poles, decorations and carports but not including driveways or at-grade patios.
B.
Nonconforming uses. The nonconforming use of a nonconforming structure, building, premises, or fixture existing at the time of the adoption or any amendment of this chapter may be continued although it does not conform to the provisions of this chapter or any amendments thereto, but the alteration of, or addition to, or repair shall not exceed 50% of its assessed value of any nonshoreland existing building, premises, structure, or fixture for the purpose of carrying on a nonconforming use. The continuance of the nonconforming use of a temporary structure is prohibited.
C.
Nonconforming structures. Repairs and maintenance of certain nonconforming structures: There is no limit based on cost for the repair, maintenance, renovation, or remodeling of a nonconforming structure.
D.
Restoration of certain nonconforming structures. Nonconforming structures that are damaged or destroyed may be restored if the structure will be restored to the size, location, and use that it had immediately before the damage or destruction occurred, with no limit on the costs of the repair, reconstruction, or improvement if all of the following apply: