Common use of Nonconforming structures Clause in Contracts

Nonconforming structures. Structures that were legally established and are used for a conforming use but that are nonconforming with regard to the dimensional standards of the City’s Shoreline Master Program (such as setbacks and height) may be maintained and repaired and may be enlarged or expanded provided that said enlargement does not increase the extent of nonconformity by further encroaching upon or extending into areas where construction or use would not be allowed for new development or uses under the City’s Shoreline Master Program.

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Sources: Ecology Grant Agreement, Ecology Grant Agreement

Nonconforming structures. Structures that were legally established and are used for a conforming use but that are nonconforming with regard to the dimensional standards of the City’s Shoreline Master Program (such as setbacks and height) may be maintained and repaired and may be enlarged or expanded provided that said enlargement does not increase the extent of nonconformity by further encroaching upon or extending into areas where construction or use would not be allowed for new development or uses under the City’s Shoreline Master Program. (1) Developments not required to obtain shoreline permits or local reviews.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Ecology Grant Agreement