A. A legal nonconforming use, structure, or parcel is one that was lawfully established or lawfully existing prior to the effective date of this Zoning Code and continuing since that time, but which no longer conforms to the provisions of this Zoning Code due to a change in zoning regulations, change in zone district boundaries, or change in other applicable regulations of this Code. Such legal nonconforming use, structure, or parcel may continue subject to the requirements of this Article.
B. Uses, structures, and parcels that were illegally or unlawfully established, constructed, or divided shall not be considered legal or lawful nonconforming uses, structures, or parcels.
C. A nonconformity may result from any inconsistency with the requirements of this Zoning Code including but not limited to, location, density, floor area, height, yard, usable open space, buffering, performance standards, or the lack of an approved Conditional Use Permit or other required authorization, permit, or approval. (Ord. 935 § 3 (part), 2015)