The TZC Update does not trigger the loss of nonconforming status for a sale, lease or transfer of a property containing a nonconforming building, structure or use. However, the nonconforming status of a business that meets the definition of a noxious use, as defined in the TZC, would lose its nonconforming status if it requires a new certificate of occupancy for any reason other than a change in business name with no change in owner of the business. If a nonconforming industrial use that meets the definition of a noxious use is determined to be in violation of any applicable regulation (federal, state, local), legal nonconforming status shall be lost if the violation lasts a period of thirty (30) consecutive days; or the violation(s) are observed and documented for a total period of sixty (60) days in a one-year period; or three noncompliant notices from a federal, state, or local regulatory agency relating to or arising from the nonconforming use are sent in a one-year period.