Butte County |
Code of Ordinances |
Chapter 24. ZONING |
Article I. Enactment and Applicability |
Division 1. Purpose and Effect of the Zoning Ordinance |
§ 24-5. Applicability of zoning ordinance.
A.
Applicability to Property. The Zoning Ordinance applies to all land, uses, and structures within unincorporated areas under Butte County jurisdiction.
B.
Compliance with Regulations. No land shall be used and no structures constructed or occupied except in accordance with the provisions of the Zoning Ordinance. No use of land or structures shall be caused or allowed without the expressed consent of the property owner or an authorized agent of the property owner.
C.
Conflicting Regulations. Where conflict occurs with other County regulations or with State or federal laws, higher law shall control over lower law unless local variation is permitted. Where conflicting laws are of equal stature, the more restrictive provision shall control unless otherwise specified in the Zoning Ordinance or in State or federal law.
D.
Private Agreements. The Zoning Ordinance is not intended to interfere with, repeal, abrogate, or annul any easement; covenant; deed restriction; Covenants, Conditions, and Restrictions (CC&Rs); or other agreement between private parties. Where conflict occurs between the Zoning Ordinance and a private agreement, the County shall follow the Zoning Ordinance. Butte County shall not be responsible for monitoring or enforcing private agreements.
E.
Conditional Zoning. The Zoning Ordinance shall not interfere with, repeal, abrogate, or annul any Conditional Zoning Agreement established between the County and an applicant prior to the effective date of the Zoning Ordinance. All uses under the Conditional Zoning Agreement will continue to be permitted, in addition to all uses allowed under the zone.
F.
Enforcement. The Zoning Ordinance shall be enforced in the manner determined to be the most appropriate, which may include, but not be limited to, the procedures as established in Section 1-7 (General Penalty, Continuing Violations) and Chapters 32A (Abatement of Public Nuisances) and 41 (Code Enforcement Policies and Procedures), as well as any other procedures available in State or federal law.
(Ord. No. 4062, § 1, 9-10-13)