§ 1.404. Development Standards.


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  • Development standards relate to the size, configuration, and character of development. Development standards include, but are not limited to, items such as parking, landscaping, buffer areas, and setback. Developed property may be nonconforming because the development of the property does not meet current Zoning Ordinance requirements. Property which is nonconforming, due to deficiencies in development standards, shall be regulated as follows:

    A.

    No change of use or change to a building structure shall be permitted which creates a deficit or increases an existing deficit in off-street parking spaces, loading areas, or other development standards.

    B.

    Any site which is nonconforming due to deficiencies of development standards and which require design review shall, as a requirement of design review, be brought into conformance including, but not limited to, development standards for parking, circulation, driveways, drainage, storage, screening, and landscaping, with the Zoning Ordinance and other applicable codes before any design review can be approved.

(Ord. No. 1772, 6-23-93)