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City of Harrisburg, PA Nonconforming Uses, Structures, and Lots
§ 7-321.1 Purpose.
§ 7-321.2 Applicability.
§ 7-321.3 Certification.
§ 7-321.4 Existing nonconforming uses and buildings.
§ 7-321.5 Change of use.
§ 7-321.6 Existing nonconforming lots.
§ 7-321.7 Abandonment and discontinuance.
§ 7-321.99 Penalty.
Chapter 7-321: Nonconforming Uses, Structures, and Lots
Special exceptions and variances — see Chapter 7-323.
Nonconforming signs — see Chapter 7-325.
Chapter 7-321 : Nonconforming Uses, Structures, and Lots
The purpose of this chapter is to establish procedures for uses, structures, and lots which are nonconforming with the Zoning Code on the effective date of this Code, in order to achieve the following objectives:
To encourage greater separation of less compatible uses;
To prohibit nonconforming uses from expanding significantly in intensity;
To terminate nonconforming uses which have been abandoned and to bring uses into compliances with the Zoning Code; and
To establish reasonable limits on the expansion and change of nonconforming uses or structures, while allowing their continuation, sale and modification within certain limits.
This chapter applies to all uses, structures, and lots which are not in compliance with the uses and development standards in specific zoning districts as reflected on the City of Harrisburg Zoning Map. All lawful uses of land, buildings, signs, or other structures existing on the effective date of the Planning and Zoning Code may be continued, altered, restored, reconstructed, sold, or maintained in accordance with the provisions of the chapter.
It shall be the responsibility of a party asserting a nonconforming use, structure, or lot to document that it is lawful. A property owner may request a written statement confirming the nonconforming status of a use, structure, or lot from the Zoning Officer after providing sufficient evidence. The Zoning Officer, upon proof of a legal nonconformity, may certify the existence of the nonconforming use, structure, or lot.
For alterations and reconstruction of nonconforming uses and building, the following shall apply:
Repairs and structural alterations not constituting extensions, expansions, or enlargements may be made to a nonconforming building or to a building occupied by a nonconforming use; and
A nonconforming building which is damaged by fire, an explosion, or a natural disaster, may be rebuilt and used for the same purposes, provided that the reconstruction of the building is commenced within 18 months from the date of the destruction and is carried to completion without undue delay, and the reconstructed building does not exceed in height, area, and volume, the building destroyed.
Any extension, expansion, or enlargement of a nonconforming building or use shall require a special exception permit from the Zoning Hearing Board as regulated under Chapter 7-323 and shall include the following criteria:
Any extension, expansion, or enlargement shall conform to the development standards of the zoning district in which it is located, as found in Chapter 7-307.
All required loading and/or parking spaces for any expansion or enlargement shall comply with the requirements of Chapter 7-327.
The intensity of a nonconforming use (resulting nuisances such as air pollution, noise, glare, vibrations, delivery traffic, hazards, etc.) shall not be increased.
Whenever a nonconforming use has been changed to a more restricted classification or to a conforming use, such use shall not hereafter be changed to a use of less restricted classification unless in compliance with the rules for such change as outlined by this section.
A nonconforming use may be changed to another nonconforming use only by the granting of a special exception by the Zoning Hearing Board as regulated under Chapter 7-323. Where a special exception is required, the Zoning Hearing Board shall determine whether the applicant has provided sufficient proof to show that the proposed new use will be equal or have less impact in external effects than the preexisting nonconforming use with regard to:
Traffic safety and generation (especially truck traffic);
Noise, dust, fumes, vapors, gases, odors, glare, vibration, combustibility, hazardous substances and explosive hazards;
Amount and character of outdoor storage;
Late night and early morning hours of operation if the new use would be adjacent to dwellings; and
Compatibility with the character of surrounding uses.
Any nonconforming lot, due to its lot area or dimensions, existing as of the effective date of this Zoning Code or created by an amendment to this Zoning Code may be continued although such lot does not conform to the lot requirements for the district in which it is located based on the following development requirements:
All the requirements of this Code shall be met with the exception of the lot area and lot width; and
Where applicants own contiguous nonconforming parcels, lots should be combined to create conforming lots.
Any nonconforming use shall be presumed abandoned when operations associated with the nonconforming use have ceased by an apparent act or failure to act on the part of the tenant or owner to reinstate such use within one year from the date the activity stopped and the use is not actively advertised for sale or lease. Such nonconforming use shall not thereafter be reinstated except in conformance with this Code. A nonconforming use or building, which is actively marketed, but has not been sold or leased, shall not be considered abandoned. The Zoning Officer may require evidence of active marketing to determine that the nonconformity was not abandoned. A nonconforming structure which has been condemned by the City is considered abandoned under this chapter.