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Buhl, ID Code of Ordinances
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9-1-1: TITLE:
This title shall be known as the ZONING CODE OF THE CITY OF BUHL, IDAHO. (1974 Code § 4-101)
9-1-2: AUTHORITY:
This zoning code is adopted pursuant to authority granted by Idaho Code title 67, chapter 65, and the Idaho constitution, article 12, section 2, as amended or subsequently codified. (1974 Code § 4-102)
9-1-3: JURISDICTION:
These regulations shall apply to the development of all land within the legally defined Buhl city limits; to property outside the city limits for which annexation has been requested; to land the city has jurisdiction over pursuant to Idaho Code title 67, chapter 65; and land included within the area of impact agreement between the city of Buhl and Twin Falls County. (1974 Code § 4-103)
9-1-4: MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS:
The provisions of this title shall be held to be the minimum requirements for the promotion of the public health, safety and general public welfare. (1974 Code § 4-104)
9-1-5: RELATIONSHIP WITH OTHER LAWS:
Where the conditions imposed by any provision of this title upon the use of land or buildings or upon the bulk of buildings are either more restrictive or less restrictive than comparable conditions imposed by any other provision of this title or any other law, ordinance, resolution, rule or regulation of any kind, the regulations which are more restrictive or which impose higher standards or requirements shall govern. (1974 Code § 4-105)
9-1-6: EFFECT ON EXISTING AGREEMENTS:
This title is not intended to nullify any easement, covenant or any other private agreement; provided, that where the regulations of this title are more restrictive or impose higher standards or requirements than such easement, covenants or other private agreements, the requirements herein shall govern. (1974 Code § 4-106)
9-1-7: FEES FOR COPIES OF CODE:
Copies of the zoning and subdivision and development code shall be available for sale to the public at the office of the city clerk-treasurer at a cost to be determined by the city council by resolution. Such cost may be changed from time to time by resolution as the city's cost of production changes. (1974 Code § 4-108)
9-1-8: SEVERABILITY CLAUSE:
Should any section or provision of this title be declared by the courts to be unconstitutional or invalid, such decision shall not affect the validity of this title as a whole or a part thereof other than the part so declared to be unconstitutional or invalid. (1974 Code § 4-107)