§ 155-1.90 CONFLICTING PROVISIONS.
   (A)   Conflict with state or federal regulations. If the provisions of this zoning ordinance are inconsistent with those of the state or federal government, the more restrictive provision will control, to the extent allowed by law. The more restrictive provision is the one that imposes more stringent controls.
   (B)   Conflict with other county regulations. If the provisions of this zoning ordinance are inconsistent with one another, or if they conflict with provisions found in other adopted ordinances or regulations of the county, the more restrictive provision will control unless otherwise expressly stated. The more restrictive provision is the one that imposes more stringent controls.
   (C)   Conflict with private agreements and covenants. This zoning ordinance is not intended to interfere with, abrogate or annul any easement, covenant, deed restriction or other agreement between private parties. If the provisions of this zoning ordinance impose a greater restriction than imposed by a private agreement or covenant, the provisions of this zoning ordinance control.
(Ord. effective 10-1-2012)