§ 96.03 INTERPRETATION.
   (A)   Minimum requirements. The provisions of this chapter shall be held to be the minimum requirements for the promotion of the public health, safety, morals, and general welfare. In the event provisions of this chapter impose the same requirement or obligation upon more than one person, each such person shall be equally responsible for the performance of such requirement or obligation.
   (B)   More restrictive requirement to govern. Where the conditions imposed by any provision of this chapter, upon the use or maintenance of land or buildings, are either more restrictive or less restrictive than comparable conditions imposed by any other provision of this chapter or any other regulation, the regulations, laws, ordinances, and the like which are more restrictive or which impose higher standards or requirements shall govern.
   (C)   Status of private agreements. This chapter is not intended to repeal or interfere with any easement, covenant, or other private agreement, provided that where the regulations of this chapter are more restrictive or impose higher standards or requirements than the easements, covenants or other private agreements, the requirements of this chapter shall govern.
   (D)   Municipal exemption. The provisions of this chapter shall not be deemed to apply to municipal operations or personnel, or contractors to the village when such personnel or contractors are acting in the performance of functions for the municipality.
('80 Code, § 98.03) (Ord. 84-17, passed 12-18-84; Am. Ord. 2019-02, passed 6-18-19)