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Code · North Carolina · Chapter 113A — Pollution Control and Environment

§ 113A-210. Application to existing buildings.

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§ 113A-210. Application to existing buildings.
General Statutes 113A-208 and 113A-209 apply to buildings that existed upon the effective date of this Article as follows:
(1)No reconstruction, alteration or expansion may aggravate or intensify a violation by an existing building or structure that did not comply
(a)with G.S. 113A-209 upon its effective date, or
(b)with an ordinance adopted under G.S. 113A-208 upon its effective date.
(2)No reconstruction, alteration or expansion may cause or create a violation by an existing building or structure that did comply
(a)with G.S. 113A-209 upon its effective date, or
(b)with an ordinance adopted under G.S. 113A-208 upon its effective date. (1983, c. 676, s. 1.)
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