Non-Conforming Land Use definition
Non-Conforming Land Use is any Development Project not adequately represented by the six land use categories called out in this agreement. This is typically a non- retail, non-residential development project that has minimal or no building area and yet would generate impacts at a level that is significantly more than represented in the RTIF fee schedule. Examples of these are projects related to mining, intermodal facilities, agriculture, and outdoor recreation. For these projects a “per trip” calculation is included in the fee schedule.
Non-Conforming Land Use means an activity using land, buildings, and/or structures for a purpose that was legally allowed when established but that is not currently allowed as a use in the zoning district in which it is located.