Within the districts established by this code, some lots, uses of lands or structures, or combinations thereof may exist which were lawful prior to the effective date or amendment of this code but that are prohibited, regulated, or restricted under the terms of this code. The legitimate interests of those who lawfully established these nonconformities, especially when dealing with a person's residence, are herein recognized by providing for the continuance of such uses, subject to regulations limiting their completion, restoration, reconstruction, extension, and/or substitution. Nevertheless, while it is the intent of this code that such nonconformities be allowed to continue until removed, they should not be encouraged to survive unless otherwise allowed in this chapter or specifically addressed in this code. This chapter has a further purpose for nonconformities:
(a) To permit their continuance but control nonconformities so as to minimize any adverse effect on the adjoining properties and development;
(b) To regulate their maintenance and repair;
(c) To restrict their rebuilding if substantially destroyed;
(d) To require their permanent discontinuance if not operated for certain periods of time; and
(e) To require conformity if it is discontinued, to bring about eventual conformity in accordance with the objectives of the Comprehensive Land Use Plan and this code.
(Ord. 2879. Passed 10-23-23.)