SECTION 7C-201.   SUPERSEDING AFFECT.
Where this Chapter is in conflict with any other provision of this City Code, this Chapter shall supersede. Where the Act is in conflict with other state laws, the Act shall be deemed to supersede. These provisions are intended to allow the respective LGUs sufficient time to investigate, identify, evaluate, and delineate wetlands in any proposed development. Given that snow cover or other natural conditions may impede the investigation, identification, evaluation, and delineation of wetlands, these provisions shall be interpreted to grant a reasonable extension of time to developers, to the LGUs, and to the City from statutory or ordinance time limits for development approvals, including, but not limited to, extending the time periods for approval of subdivisions or other development applications. In no case shall these provisions be deemed to extend any statutory or ordinance time limits more than 60 days beyond the disappearance of snow cover or beyond the removal of other natural conditions which may impede the investigation, identification, evaluation, and delineation of Wetlands.
[§ 7C-201 amended by Ord. No. 07-02, effective March 1, 2007.]