Nonconforming building definition

Nonconforming building or "nonconforming structure" means a building or structure legally existing at the time of adoption of this Ordinance, and any amendment thereto, which does not conform to one or more of the physical requirements of the district in which it is located.
Nonconforming building means an existing lawful building which is not in conformity with the dimensional or struc- tural requirements of the floodplain zoning ordinance for the area of the floodplain which it occupies.
Nonconforming building means a building existing lawfully at the time this Zoning Code or an amendment hereto became effective, but which does not conform to the area, height or bulk of building, yard or other regulations of the district in which it is located.

Examples of Nonconforming building in a sentence

  • Nonconforming building means any building which does not conform to the regulations for the district in which it is located.

  • Nonconforming building means an existing building that does not conform to the location or bulk requirements of this Chapter for the district in which such nonconforming building is located, either at the effective date of the initial ordinance codified herein or as a result of subsequent amendments which may be incorporated into this Chapter.

  • Nonconforming building repairs and maintenanceSection 4-27 to 4-38.

  • Nonconforming building, lot or use shall be deemed abandoned if the nonconforming use ceases for a period of six months.

  • Non-conforming building products Submission 22 - Attachment 1APPENDIX D- SCHEDULE OF DOCUMENTS LODGED WITH COUNCIL.


More Definitions of Nonconforming building

Nonconforming building means a building or structure, or portion thereof, which lawfully existed prior to the adoption of the zoning regulations on November 18, 1963, or a subsequent amendment to this chapter, but which, as a result of such adoption or amendment, does not conform to all the height and area regulations of the zone in which it is located or which is so designed, erected, or altered that it could not reasonably be occupied by a use permitted in the zone in which it is located.
Nonconforming building means a legally established structure or building, the size, dimensions, or setbacks of which met the applicable Zoning Code requirements in effect at the time the building was constructed, but which fails by reason of adoption, revision or amendment of the Zoning Code, to conform to the present requirements of the zone in which it is located.
Nonconforming building means a building which is lawfully in existence at the time of an event of prohibition. (Added January 9, 2007.)
Nonconforming building means any building or structure which does not conform with any or all of this ordinance but existed at the time of adoption of the ordinance.
Nonconforming building means a building or structure or portion thereof, the size, dimensions, or location of which was lawful prior to the adoption, revision or amendment to this Title, and which has been maintained since that time, but which fails by reason of such adoption, revision, or amend- ment, to conform to the present dimensional limitations of this Title.
Nonconforming building means a building or structure lawfully existing on the effective date of the regulations codified in this title, but which would be prohibited, regulated, or restricted under the terms of these regulations or future amendment. (Ord. 822 §1, 1989)
Nonconforming building means a building, structure, or portion thereof, which does not conform to the regulations of this title applicable to the zone or district in which such building is situated but which was in existence on the effective date of the ordinance codified in this title.