Nonconforming structure definition

Nonconforming structure means a structure the size, dimension or location of which was lawful prior to the adoption, revision or amendment of a zoning ordinance, but which fails to conform to the requirements of the zoning district in which it is located by reasons of such adoption, revision or amendment.
Nonconforming structure means a structure or part of a structure that does not conform to the present bylaws but was in conformance with all applicable laws, bylaws, and regulations prior to the enactment of the present bylaws, including a structure improperly authorized as a result of error by the Floodplain Administrator. Structures that were in violation of the flood hazard regulations at the time of their creation, and remain so, remain violations and are not nonconforming structures.
Nonconforming structure means a structure the size, dimension

Examples of Nonconforming structure in a sentence

  • Non-conforming structure - a structure which does not meet any one or more of the following dimensional requirements; setback, height, or lot coverage, but which is allowed solely because it was in lawful existence at the time this Ordinance or subsequent amendments took effect.

  • A damaged or destroyed Nonconforming structure which is not substantially replaced or restored in compliance with this section shall not thereafter be used and shall be removed.

  • Any pre-existing structure or part thereof which does not conform to the provisions of these regulations concerning density, setbacks, height, lot size or other dimensional standard, or which does not meet other applicable requirements of these regulations, shall be deemed a Nonconforming structure.

  • A conversion or change of use involving a non-conforming use and/or Nonconforming structure is also subject to review under Section 3.9.

  • In determining whether the structure reconstruction meets the setback to the greatest practical extent the Planning Board must consider, in addition to the criteria in § 16.7.3.3A(2), Nonconforming structure relocation, the physical condition and type of foundation present, if any.


More Definitions of Nonconforming structure

Nonconforming structure means a dwelling or other building that existed lawfully before the current zoning ordinance was enacted or amended, but that does not conform with one or more of the development regulations in the current zoning ordi- nance.
Nonconforming structure means a structure or part of a structure that does not conform to the present bylaws but was in conformance with all applicable laws, ordinances, and regulations prior to the enactment of the present bylaws, including a structure improperly authorized as a result of error by the administrative officer.
Nonconforming structure means a structure or part
Nonconforming structure means an existing lawful structure or building which is not in conformity with the dimensional or structural requirements of this ordinance for the area of the floodplain which it occupies. (For example, an existing residential structure in the floodfringe district is a conforming use. However, if the lowest floor is lower than the flood protection elevation, the structure is nonconforming.)
Nonconforming structure means a building or a portion thereof, which was lawfully erected, altered or maintained prior to the adoption of this chapter, but because of the application of this chapter, does not conform to the provisions of this chapter.
Nonconforming structure means a lawfully erected structure which does not conform to the provisions of this title.
Nonconforming structure means a structure that: