Division V — ABATEMENT/EXTENSION OF NONCONFORMING USES/STRUCTURES
La Mirada Zoning Code · 2026-06 edition · ingested 2026-07-06 · La Mirada
21.130.200 Purpose and intent . ¶
The abatement/extension of nonconforming uses/structures process is established to provide a means by which to establish the period within which a nonconforming use or structure must comply with current regulations of this title, and to allow for the extension of such abatement period.
(Ord. 612 Exhibit A (part), 2008).
21.130.210 Applicability/permit requirement . ¶
All uses and structures determined by the community development director to be nonconforming shall require a hearing before the planning commission to establish the appropriate abatement period. Abatement periods may be extended by the planning commission. Early termination of a nonconformity may be initiated by order of the planning commission or city council for public health, safety, and welfare purposes. Such actions shall be processed pursuant to standard procedures in this article and Chapter 21.130.
(Ord. 612 Exhibit A (part), 2008).
21.130.220 Required findings . ¶
(a) Abatement. In establishing the amortization period for a nonconforming use and/or structure, the planning commission shall consider competent financial data such as the depreciation schedule attached to the owner's latest federal income tax return. Findings shall be made as to whether or not the balancing of the public interest and the request by the owner for continuance, alteration, or expansion of the nonconformity requires a deviation from the city's development standards.
(b) Extension. To grant an extension to the abatement period for a nonconformity, the planning commission shall find that an unreasonable hardship would otherwise be imposed on the property owner if such an extension were not granted.
(Ord. 612 Exhibit A (part), 2008).
21.130.230 Conditions . ¶
The planning commission may impose conditions to ensure maintenance of an equitable balance of the public interest and the interests of the property owner.
(Ord. 612 Exhibit A (part), 2008).