§ 4A-116. PURPOSE; CONFLICTING PROVISIONS.
   (a)   The purpose of the Coastal Code is to provide minimum standards for the design and construction of buildings and structures to reduce the harmful effects of hurricanes and other natural disasters occurring along the coastal areas of the Town which front on the Atlantic Ocean. These standards are intended to specifically address design features which affect the structural stability of the beach, dunes, and topography or adjacent properties. The Coastal Code is site specific to the Coastal Building Zone and coastal barrier islands as defined herein and is not applicable to other locations.
   (b)   In the event of a conflict between this Article X. and other provisions of Land Development Code, the requirements resulting in more restrictive design, and affording greater safety to the general public and which will more strongly promote the purposes stated in § 4A-116(a), shall apply. No provisions in this Article shall be construed to permit any construction in any area prohibited by local city, county, or state regulation.
(Ord. 86-3, passed 2-25-86; Am. Ord. 2017-05, adopted 12-20-17)