Section
152.01 Jurisdiction
152.02 Non-interference with greater restrictions
152.03 Zoning map
152.04 Compliance
152.05 Definitions
152.06 Districts
152.07 District boundaries
152.08 General Purpose District
152.09 Floodplain District
152.10 Board of Zoning Appeals
152.11 Appeals
152.12 Variances
152.13 Special exceptions
152.14 Nonconforming uses
152.15 Administrative responsibility
152.16 Permits
152.17 Filing fees
152.18 Petitions
152.19 Referral
152.20 Violations
152.21 Appeal
This chapter is not intended to interfere with, abrogate, or amend any existing easements, covenants, or other agreements between parties, nor is it intended by this chapter to repeal, abrogate, annul, or in anyway interfere with any existing provisions of laws or ordinances not specifically repealed by this chapter, rules, or regulations previously adopted, and not in conflict with any of the provisions of this chapter, or which shall be adopted, provided, however, that if this chapter imposes a greater restriction upon the use of buildings or premises than is imposed or required by such existing provisions of law or by such rules, regulations, agreements, covenants, or permits, the provisions of this chapter shall control; but where such private covenants, permits, agreements, rules, or regulations impose a greater restriction than is imposed by this chapter, the greater restriction shall control.
(1993 Code, Title II, Art. 3, § 1.1)
A zoning map of the town is hereby adopted as part of this chapter and said map shall be kept in the federal flood file and available for examination at the office of the County Recorder and the Clerk-Treasurer. The zoning map may divide the town into districts listed in § 152.06.
(1993 Code, Title II, Art. 3, § 1.2)
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