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§ 160A‑400.10. Conflict with other laws.

Whenever any ordinance adopted pursuant to this Part requires a longerwaiting period or imposes other higher standards with respect to a designatedhistoric landmark or district than are established under any other statute,charter provision, or regulation, this Part shall govern.  Whenever theprovisions of any other statute, charter provision, ordinance or regulationrequire a longer waiting period or impose other higher standards than areestablished under this Part, such other statute, charter provision, ordinanceor regulation shall govern. (1989, c. 706, s. 2.)

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > North-carolina > Chapter_160A > GS_160A-400_10

§ 160A‑400.10. Conflict with other laws.

Whenever any ordinance adopted pursuant to this Part requires a longerwaiting period or imposes other higher standards with respect to a designatedhistoric landmark or district than are established under any other statute,charter provision, or regulation, this Part shall govern.  Whenever theprovisions of any other statute, charter provision, ordinance or regulationrequire a longer waiting period or impose other higher standards than areestablished under this Part, such other statute, charter provision, ordinanceor regulation shall govern. (1989, c. 706, s. 2.)


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > North-carolina > Chapter_160A > GS_160A-400_10

§ 160A‑400.10. Conflict with other laws.

Whenever any ordinance adopted pursuant to this Part requires a longerwaiting period or imposes other higher standards with respect to a designatedhistoric landmark or district than are established under any other statute,charter provision, or regulation, this Part shall govern.  Whenever theprovisions of any other statute, charter provision, ordinance or regulationrequire a longer waiting period or impose other higher standards than areestablished under this Part, such other statute, charter provision, ordinanceor regulation shall govern. (1989, c. 706, s. 2.)