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An existing
may be substituted with the same use or another use from the same
Class without affecting the nonconforming status of the use or
on the property. The substitution may be approved in accordance with Section 3.3.3, PDSD
Approval Procedure, if the substitute use complies with Section 9.2.4.B, .C, and .D.
A
may be substituted with a use from a
Class that is different from the one to which the existing
belongs, provided it is approved in accordance with Section 3.4.3, Zoning Examiner Special Exception Procedure, and provided the use complies with the following standards before and after the substitute use is in operation:
A. The substitute use is a use permitted in the most restrictive zoning classification in which the existing
is permitted as of right;
B. The substitute use does not generate additional traffic or noise, have longer hours of operation, have additional outside lighting, or cause other negative impacts on
properties greater than those associated with the existing
;
D. The substitute use does not propose an extension or enlargement of the or of the areas occupied by the
, except as provided for expansion in Section 9.2.2, Expansion of a .
A. Any
or groups of
damaged by natural causes, such as, but not limited to, fire, flood, and lightning, may be reconstructed and used as before with the following limitations.
1. Permits to reconstruct the must be issued within 12 months of the occurrence.
2. The reconstruction of the may not exceed the original footprint or square footage as it existed at the time of the occurrence.
B. Except as set forth in Section 9.2.1, Discontinuance of a , a that is demolished loses its nonconforming status.
may continue to be utilized as they existed at the time such
became nonconforming; however, any expansions made to
after the date of the creation of the nonconformity must be in compliance with current standards. The proposed expansion of a nonconforming
or to rebuild any part of a
damaged or demolished due to a government act, such as
condemnation, does not count toward the 50% expansion standards of Section 9.2.2, Expansion of a ; however, any new construction must comply with the .
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