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Chapter 211
Municipal Zoning Authority

Sections

211.001
Purpose
211.002
Adoption of Regulation or Boundary Includes Amendment or Other Change
211.003
Zoning Regulations Generally
211.004
Compliance with Comprehensive Plan
211.005
Districts
211.006
Procedures Governing Adoption of Zoning Regulations and District Boundaries
211.007
Zoning Commission
211.008
Board of Adjustment
211.009
Authority of Board
211.010
Appeal to Board
211.011
Judicial Review of Board Decision
211.012
Enforcement; Penalty; Remedies
211.013
Conflict with Other Laws; Exceptions
211.014
Panel of Board of Adjustment
211.015
Zoning Referendum in Home-rule Municipality
211.016
Zoning Regulation Affecting Appearance of Buildings or Open Space
211.017
Continuation of Land Use in Newly Incorporated Areas
211.018
Continuation of Land Use Regarding Manufactured Home Communities
211.019
Nonconforming Land Use
211.021
Additional Zoning Regulations
211.031
Definitions
211.032
Certain Zoning Regulations Prohibited
211.033
Action for Nuisance or Other Tort
211.0035
Zoning Regulations and District Boundaries Applicable to Pawnshops
211.0075
Compliance with Open Meetings Law
211.0165
Designation of Historic Landmark or District
211.0166
Exclusion from Certain Conservation Districts
 



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(4)(a) A person petitioning for relief [...]

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