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Chapter 241
Municipal and County Zoning Authority Around Airports

Sections

241.001
Short Title
241.002
Legislative Findings
241.003
Definitions
241.004
Airport Used in Interest of Public
241.005
Adoption of Regulation Includes Amendment or Other Change
241.011
Airport Hazard Area Zoning Regulations
241.012
Airport Compatible Land Use Zoning Regulations
241.014
Joint Airport Zoning Board
241.015
Incorporation of Airport Zoning Regulation into Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance
241.016
Airport Zoning Commission
241.017
Procedural Limitations Applying to Adoption of Zoning Regulations
241.018
Reasonableness of Airport Zoning Regulations
241.019
Nonconforming Uses and Structures
241.020
Permits
241.031
Administrative Agency
241.032
Board of Adjustment
241.033
Authority of Board
241.034
Variances
241.035
Hazard Marking and Lighting
241.036
Appeal to Board
241.041
Judicial Review of Board Decision
241.042
Trial by Court
241.043
Effect of Holding of the Court
241.044
Additional Remedies
241.901
Conflict of an Airport Hazard Area Zoning Regulation with Another Regulation
241.902
Conflict of an Airport Compatible Land Use Zoning Regulation with Another Regulation
241.903
Acquisition of Air Rights or Other Property
 



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

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