(A) Definition. A nonconforming use shall not be enlarged, extended, converted, reconstructed, or structurally altered unless such use is changed to a use permitted in the district in which the premises is located or required to do so by law or order.
(B) Exception. However, if a building or structure is legally conforming as to use, but legally nonconforming as to yards or height or off-street parking space, the building or structure may be enlarged or added to, provided that the enlargement or addition complies with the off-street parking requirements of the district in which the building or structure is located and further does not encroach into any required setback beyond the building line established by the existing building or structure.
(C) Restrictions.
(1) No legally nonconforming building or structure shall be moved in whole or in part to another location on the lot unless every portion of the building or structure is made to conform to all of the regulations of the district in which it is located.
(2) Nothing in this section shall prohibit the expansion of the legal nonconforming use if the property is for a single-family dwelling and any expanded use complies with yard, height, lot coverage, and use requirements for R-1 Zoning.
(Ord. passed 2-3-2011, § 2.34.040)