Nonconforming zoning condition definition

Nonconforming zoning condition means a physical improvement on a property that does not conform with current zoning standards.
Nonconforming zoning condition means a physical
Nonconforming zoning condition means a physical improvement

More Definitions of Nonconforming zoning condition

Nonconforming zoning condition means a physical improvement on a property
Nonconforming zoning condition means a physical improvement on a property that does not conform withcurrent zoning standards.
Nonconforming zoning condition means a "nonconforming facility" as defined in Section 17.610.003(D) and refers to a physical improvement on a property that conformed with zoning when constructed but does not conform with current zoning standards.
Nonconforming zoning condition means a physical improvement on a property that does not conform with current zoning standards, but was a lawful improvement that did conform to the zoning standards in place at the time of the improvement.
Nonconforming zoning condition means a physical improvement on a property that does

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