9-3-9: MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS AND INTERPRETATION:
   A.   In their interpretation and application, the provisions of the subdivision regulations shall be held to be the minimum requirements for the promotion of the public health, safety and general welfare.
   B.   No subdivision of land which was not lawfully existing at the time of the effective date hereof shall become or be made lawful solely by reason of the adoption of the subdivision regulations. To the extent that a subdivision of land is in conflict with the requirements of these regulations, said subdivision remains unlawful.
   C.   Nothing contained in the subdivision regulations shall be deemed to be a consent, license or permit to use or subdivide land.
   D.   The provisions of the subdivision regulations are cumulative and additional limitations upon all other laws and ordinances previously passed or which may be passed in the future, covering any subject matter in the subdivision regulations. (Ord. 89-O-06, 2-7-1989)