§ 155.104.090 CONFLICTING PROVISIONS.
   (A)   Conflict with state or federal regulations. Where conflict occurs with state or federal laws, higher law shall control over lower law unless local variation is permitted.
   (B)   Conflicts with general plan, specific plans and development agreements. Where the Zoning Code conflicts with the General Plan, a specific plan or a development agreement, the General Plan, specific plan or development agreement will control.
   (C)   Conflict with other city regulations. Where the Zoning Code conflicts with other ordinances, resolutions or regulations of the City of Eureka, the more restrictive will control.
   (D)   Conflict with private agreements. It is not the intent of the Zoning Code to interfere with, abrogate or annul any easement, covenant, deed restriction or other agreement between private parties. If the Zoning Code imposes a greater restriction than imposed by a private agreement, the Zoning Code will control. Private agreements may impose greater restrictions than the Zoning Code, but the city is not responsible for monitoring or enforcing private agreements.
(Ord. 885-C.S., passed 5-21-19)