.010 Applicable Regulations. Unless otherwise set forth in this chapter, the permitted, accessory, and conditionally permitted uses in the (BCC) Overlay Zone shall be those permitted by the underlying zone. The regulations and development standards that apply to the underlying zone of property in the (BCC) Overlay Zone shall remain the same, except as specified in this chapter. The provisions of this chapter shall apply in addition to, and where inconsistent with, shall supersede, the corresponding regulations of such underlying zones.
.020 Legal Nonconforming Use. The provisions of Chapter 18.56 (Nonconformities)of the Anaheim Municipal Code shall not apply to legal nonconforming uses that are prohibited in the (BCC) Overlay Zone. A legal nonconforming use that is prohibited in the (BCC) Overlay Zone may not be intensified or expanded in area or volume, except as provided in this section, as follows:
.0201 Expansion of Legal Nonconforming Use. The expansion of a legal nonconforming use may be permitted subject to the approval of a conditional use permit in accordance with the provisions of Chapter 18.66 (Conditional Use Permits).
.0202 Limitations to the Expansion of Legal Nonconforming Uses. The expansion of legal nonconforming uses within the (BCC) Overlay Zone is limited to operating businesses that hold permits from California Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control to sell alcoholic beverages for consumption on premises, subject to the following additional criteria.
.01 Such uses may only be eligible for a one-time expansion not to exceed 100% of the existing gross floor area of the business.
.02 Such expansions shall only be allowed to occur within existing adjacent building area and shall not result in an increase of the existing building footprint or an increase in building height.
.03 Site improvements intended to bring the entire building and property into greater conformity with current code standards, including, but not limited to, parking lot improvements, landscaping and building façade enhancements and the removal of nonconforming signs, shall be implemented as part of the expansion proposal and shall be considered as part of the conditional use permit application. (Ord. 5920 1 (part); June 8, 2004: Ord. 5944 11; September 28, 2004: Ord. 6199 § 1; November 16, 2010.)