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A. A nonconforming use other than a single-family use that is contained in a structure that is damaged or partially destroyed can be reestablished if the damage is less than 50% of the appraised tax value, a completed building permit is issued within 12 months of damage or partial destruction, and construction is completed within 12 months of issuance of the permit.

B. A single-family nonconforming use can be reestablished in any event.

C. No new structure may be constructed to be used as an accessory structure to a nonconforming use.

D. In Design Districts, a nonconforming use that is contained in a structure that is damaged or destroyed can be reestablished by right if a completed building permit is issued within 12 months of damage or destruction, and construction is completed within 12 months of issuance of the permit.