Simi Valley |
Code of Ordinances |
Title 9. DEVELOPMENT CODE Simi Valley Municipal Code |
Chapter 9-37. Signs |
§ 9-37.080. Legal Nonconforming Signs
A legal nonconforming sign is any permanent sign that was legally established, erected or maintained in compliance with the provisions of all applicable laws in effect at the time of original installation, but that does not now comply with the provisions of this Development Code. A legal nonconforming sign shall not be:
A.
Changed to another nonconforming sign;
B.
Structurally altered to extend its useful life;
C.
Expanded;
D.
Re-established after a business is discontinued for 90 days; or
E.
Re-established after damage or destruction to 50 percent or more of the value of the sign or its components, as determined by the Building Official, and the destruction is other than facial copy replacement, and the display cannot be repaired within 30 days of the date of its destruction.
(§ 4, Ord. 1092, eff. July 6, 2006)