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3-306. Zoning regulations; conflict; stringent limitation or requirement prevails.In the event of any conflict between any airport zoning regulations adopted under sections 3-301 to 3-333 and any other regulations applicable to the same area, whether the conflict be with respect to the height of structures or trees, the use of land, or any other matter, and whether such other regulations were adopted by the political subdivision which adopted the airport zoning regulations or by some other political subdivision, the more stringent limitation or requirement shall govern and prevail. SourceLaws 1945, c. 233, § 4(2), p. 684.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Nebraska > Chapter3 > 3-306

3-306. Zoning regulations; conflict; stringent limitation or requirement prevails.In the event of any conflict between any airport zoning regulations adopted under sections 3-301 to 3-333 and any other regulations applicable to the same area, whether the conflict be with respect to the height of structures or trees, the use of land, or any other matter, and whether such other regulations were adopted by the political subdivision which adopted the airport zoning regulations or by some other political subdivision, the more stringent limitation or requirement shall govern and prevail. SourceLaws 1945, c. 233, § 4(2), p. 684.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Nebraska > Chapter3 > 3-306

3-306. Zoning regulations; conflict; stringent limitation or requirement prevails.In the event of any conflict between any airport zoning regulations adopted under sections 3-301 to 3-333 and any other regulations applicable to the same area, whether the conflict be with respect to the height of structures or trees, the use of land, or any other matter, and whether such other regulations were adopted by the political subdivision which adopted the airport zoning regulations or by some other political subdivision, the more stringent limitation or requirement shall govern and prevail. SourceLaws 1945, c. 233, § 4(2), p. 684.