(A) Interpretation. In interpreting and applying the provisions of this chapter, they shall be held to be minimum requirements for the promotion of public health, safety, comfort, convenience and general welfare.
(B) Conflict with public and private provisions.
(1) Public provisions. Where any provision of this chapter imposed restrictions different from those imposed by any other provision of this chapter, or any other ordinance, rule or regulation, or other provision of law, whichever provisions are more restrictive or impose higher standards, shall control.
(2) Private provisions. This chapter is not intended to abrogate any easement, covenant or any other private agreement or restriction; provided that where the provisions of this chapter are more restrictive or impose higher standards or regulations than such easement, covenant or other private agreement or restriction, the requirements of this chapter shall govern. Where the provisions of the easement, covenant or private agreement or restriction impose duties and obligations more restrictive, or higher standards than the requirements of these regulations, or the determinations of the Township Board of Supervisors in approving a subdivision or in enforcing this chapter, and such private provisions are not inconsistent with this chapter or determinations thereunder, then such private provisions shall be operative and supplemental to these regulations and determinations made thereunder.
(2003 Code, § 146-42) (Ord. 2-96, passed 7-5-1996)