(A) Authority to continue. Any structure which is devoted to a use which is permitted in the zoning district in which it is located, but which is located on a lot which does not comply with the applicable intensity of use regulations and/or the applicable yard and height regulations, may be continued, as long as it remains otherwise lawful.
(B) Enlargement, repair, alterations. Any nonconforming structure may be enlarged, maintained, repaired, remodeled or rebuilt; provided, however, that, no the enlargement, maintenance, repair or remodeling shall either create any additional nonconformity or increase the degree of existing nonconformity of all or any part of the structure. Notwithstanding the above, a porch which is covered by a roof which extends into the front setback area may be enclosed but not in excess of the area covered by the existing roof.
(C) Damage or destruction. In the event that any nonconforming structure is damaged or destroyed, by any means, to the extent of more than 60% of its structural value, the structure shall not be restored unless it shall thereafter conform to the regulations for the zoning district in which it is located. When a structure is damaged to the extent of 60% or less, no repairs or restoration shall be made unless a building permit is obtained within six months, and restoration is actually begun one year after the date of the partial destruction and is diligently pursued to completion.
(D) Moving. No nonconforming structure shall be moved in whole or in part for any distance whatever, to any other location on the same or any other lot unless the entire structure shall thereafter conform to the regulations of the zoning district in which it is located after being moved.
(Prior Code, § 11-204) Penalty, see § 152.999