§ 153.266 REQUIREMENTS FOR NON-COMPLYING STRUCTURES.
   Following a determination by the BOA of the existence of a legal non-complying structure, the structure shall comply with the following requirements.
   (A)   As provided by the Act, a legal non-complying structure may be continued by the present or future property owner.
   (B)   As provided by the Act, the town may not prohibit the reconstruction or restoration of a legal non-complying structure that is involuntarily destroyed in whole or in part due to fire or other calamity unless the structure has been abandoned.
   (C)   Necessary maintenance and repairs may be made to a legal non-complying structure by following the procedures for any approval, permit or license, including the issuance of a building permit, for such maintenance and repairs, as required by this chapter, as adopted, and all other land use ordinances and requirements, as applicable.
   (D)   As provided by the Act, a legal non-complying structure shall terminate if:
      (1)   The structure is allowed to deteriorate to a condition that the structure is rendered uninhabitable and is not repaired or restored within six months after written notice is provided to the property owner, by the Zoning Administrator, that the structure is uninhabitable and that the non- complying structure will be lost if the structure is not repaired or restored within six months; or
      (2)   The property owner has voluntarily demolished a majority of the non-complying structure.
(Ord. 46, passed 8-28-2001; Ord. 21D, passed 1-7-2004; Ord. 59, passed 5-8-2008, § 1312)