Simply put, an established use on a property that was allowed at one time, but is not permitted under the current standards, is considered a pre-existing nonconforming use. An established use on a property that has never met required standards is a nonconforming use.
FR – Forest Resource District
Allowable Uses – Allowable uses require a formal application and administrative review
Residential Uses Large tract forest dwelling Forest template dwelling Ownership of record dwelling Alteration, restoration, or replacement of a lawfully established dwelling Registered child care facility or certified group child care home Temporary medical hardship dwelling Caretaker residence for public parks and fish hatcheries Commercial Uses Destination resort Home occupation or home business Mineral, Aggregate, […]
Permitted Uses- Permitted uses require only a staff review
Forest Uses Farm use Forest operations or practices, including: reforestation, road construction/maintenance, tree harvesting, chemical application, slash disposal Temporary auxiliary structures for forest operation Physical alterations to land for forest practices Temporary or permanent facility for processing of forest products Permanent logging equipment repair and storage Log scaling and weigh stations Forest management research experimentation […]