§ 153.158 EXTENSION.
   No nonconforming use shall be enlarged, extended, reconstructed or structurally altered, except as follows.
   (A)   The extension of a nonconforming building on the lot occupied by such building, or onto an adjacent lot if such lot is owned by the same person or persons, may be permitted on a once-only basis by the Planning and Zoning Board, provided that: such extension is necessary and incidental to such existing nonconforming use; that the extension will not increase the ground floor area of the building by more than 25%, and that such extension will not extend the building more than 25 feet in any direction from the existing building outline.
   (B)   No nonconforming building or structure shall be moved in whole or in part to any other location unless such building or structure and the yard and other open spaces provided are made to conform to all of the regulations of the district in which such building or structure is to be located.
   (C)   Any residential structure which is nonconforming due to the fact of its being in a nonresidential zoning district may be enlarged, extended, reconstructed or structurally altered, provided it meets the requirements of the adjacent or most proximate R District.
(2003 Code, § 153.158) (Ord. 3459, § 10.04, passed 3-7-2002) Penalty, see § 153.999