§ 1476.10 NONCONFORMING SIGNS.
   (A)   Continuation of nonconforming sign. A nonconforming sign may remain in use as long as it remains otherwise lawful.
   (B)   Discontinuation or abandonment. A nonconforming sign may not remain in use if the property is vacant and unoccupied for a period of six months or more.
   (C)   Relocation. A nonconforming sign shall not be relocated to any other location on the same lot or any other lot, unless the sign subsequently conforms to all regulations of the zoning district in which the sign is relocated.
   (D)   Alterations and enlargements. A nonconforming sign shall not be altered or enlarged in any way that increases the nonconformity of the sign.
   (E)   Ordinary maintenance and repair. Normal maintenance and incidental repair may be performed on any nonconforming sign, but shall not increase the nonconformity of the sign.
   (F)   Damage or destruction. In the event that any nonconforming sign is damaged or destroyed to the extent of more than 50% of the fair market value of the sign prior to the damage, the sign shall not be restored or repaired unless it subsequently conforms to all applicable regulations of the district in which the sign is located.
(Ord. 17-33, passed 9-12-2017)