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11/4/2020
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Certain nonconforming uses,structures and lots require certification by the city if any development or <br /> improvements are proposed on the subject lot or lots that requires a building permit.Certification involves <br /> providing documentation that the use,structure or lot was substantially and legally established either prior to <br /> enactment of zoning regulations,or prior to zoning regulations being changed, resulting in the use or structure no <br /> longer being in compliance with current code. Certification must establish the physical nature of improvements <br /> and when such improvements were installed. Certification involves providing the necessary application,fees and <br /> supporting documents to the Planning Department. <br /> A. Nonconforming Use or Building Certification. For a building permit application, it may be necessary to certify a <br /> use, building,or structure which complied with the zoning requirements at the time it was established or <br /> constructed and now does not comply with the current zoning use and/or development standards.The <br /> certification process typically involves submitting an application and supporting documentation showing the <br /> dates,location and/or nature of the use and structure(s). <br /> 1. Development of a nonconforming use requires certification that the use was legally established based on <br /> the zoning and development codes at the time the use was established,and that the use was not <br /> discontinued except as allowed by this chapter. <br /> 2. Development of a nonconforming building requires certification that the structure was legally established <br /> based on the zoning and development codes at the time the building was established, provided, however, <br /> that replacement of roofs, interior remodels, replacement of siding,window replacement or normal <br /> repair and maintenance does not require certification. <br /> B. Nonconforming Lot Certification. <br /> 1. Substandard lots,as provided by 19.38.040 of this chapter, must be certified as nonconforming prior to <br /> the issuance of a permit for a principal building. In order to be certified as a legal lot for building purposes, <br /> the applicant shall provide sufficient information to verify that the lot was legally created and that all <br /> applicable city Unified Development Code requirements in effect at the time the lot was created were <br /> met,or that the lot was created prior to annexation to the city and met the minimum zoning or Unified <br /> Development code requirements of Snohomish County at the time the lot was established. <br /> 2. Certification as a nonconforming lot shall not be construed as a representation or guarantee that the city <br /> can issue a building permit for the subject property.All applicable city regulations pertaining to the <br /> issuance of building permits must also be met in order for a building permit to be issued on a <br /> nonconforming lot certified under this section. <br /> 3. Exception to lot certification requirement. <br /> a. Residential zones. Lot certification is not required for any substandard lot that contains a dwelling <br /> unit. <br /> b. Commercial and industrial zones.The planning director may waive the requirement for lot <br /> certification based on prior development activity and/or changes in zoning. <br /> 19.38.060 Definitions. <br /> The following definitions are used within this chapter. For additional definitions,please refer to EMC 19.04. <br /> A. "Nonconforming lot" means a legally established lot,the area,dimensions or location of which met the <br /> applicable Zoning or Unified Development Code requirements in effect at the time the lot was created,but <br /> which fails by reason of such adoption, revision or amendment of the Zoning or Unified Development Code,to <br /> conform to the present requirements of the zone in which it is located. <br /> B. "Substandard lot" means a parcel of land that does not meet minimum lot area, lot width,lot depth or lot <br /> frontage requirements of this title. <br /> Ch.19.38,Nonconformities 5 City Council Action(11/04/2020) <br />
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