Nonconforming development definition

Nonconforming development or “nonconforming structure” means an existing structure that was lawfully constructed at the time it was built but is no longer fully consistent with present regulations such as setbacks, buffers or yards; area; bulk; height or density standards due to subsequent changes to the master program.
Nonconforming development means a shoreline use or structure which was lawfully constructed or established prior to the effective date of the applicable Shoreline Master Program and which no longer conforms to the applicable shoreline provisions.
Nonconforming development means development of a site which was lawfully existing at the time the ordinance codified in this title or any amendment thereto becomes effective, which does not conform to the requirements of this title, including but not limited to minimum parking, minimum landscaping, etc.

Examples of Nonconforming development in a sentence

  • Defined Nonconforming development is development that does not conform to the use regulations in Article 3 and/or the development design and improvement standards in Article 5, and sign provisions in Article 5.

  • Nonconforming development is development that does not conform to the use regulations in Article II and/or the development design and improvement standards in Article VI.

  • Non-conforming development includes situations where a development exists on the effective date of adoption or amendment of this Code that could not be built under the terms of the Code, for example, by reason of restrictions on lot area, lot coverage, location on a lot, setbacks, height, yard, equipment, access, parking, landscaping, or other physical restriction or requirement.

  • Non-conforming development includes situations where a development exists on the effective date of adoption or amendment of this Code that could not be built under the terms of the Code today, for example, by reason of restrictions on lot area, lot coverage, location on a lot, setbacks, height, yard, equipment, access, parking, landscaping, or other physical restriction or requirement.

  • Nonconforming development is treated in various ways throughout the Zoning Code.


More Definitions of Nonconforming development

Nonconforming development means a building, structure, or improvement which does not comply with the regulations for its zoning district set forth by this Zoning Code but which complied with applicable regulations at the time of construction. No action can be taken which would increase the nonconforming characteristics of the development.
Nonconforming development means a shoreline structure or non-structural site modification which was lawfully constructed or established prior to the effective date of the current SMP issued a shoreline conditional use permit or shoreline variance, but no longer conforms to the current SMP’s bulk, dimensional, or performance standards.
Nonconforming development means either a nonconforming use or nonconforming structure.
Nonconforming development means a lawful structure or site improvement, such as an off- street parking facility, landscaping, or accessway, that does not conform to the City’s current development ordinances either because it was established prior to the enactment of City ordinances governing the structure or improvement or because the structure or improvement conformed at the time it was established but applicable City ordinances have since changed.
Nonconforming development means a shoreline use or structure which was lawfully constructed or established prior to the effective date of the act or the
Nonconforming development or "nonconforming structure" means an existing structure that was lawfully con- structed at the time it was built but is no longer fully consis- tent with present regulations such as setbacks, buffers or yards; area; bulk; height or density standards due to subse- quent changes to the master program.
Nonconforming development or “nonconforming structure” means an existing structure that was lawfully constructed at the time it was built but is no longer fully consistent with present regulations such as