The owners want to renovate an existing auto shop that is currently a 'legal nonconforming' use.
Renovating the site could help improve the building's condition but requires a special agreement to avoid losing its nonconforming status.
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The owners want to renovate an existing auto body shop that is currently a legal nonconforming use.
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