To approve a substitution of a new nonconforming use for an existing nonconforming use the Board must find that proposed nonconforming use is substantially similar to the existing nonconforming use in terms of impact on the neighborhood. The Board may impose additional requirements upon the new nonconforming use as may be considered reasonable to minimize impacts upon surrounding property. An expansion of a nonconforming use may only be approved if it is found that such expansion will not be detrimental to the neighborhood.
(Ord. K-5-94-2. Passed 5-9-94.)