RS 33:140.2 — United States — Louisiana law | Esheria

RS 33:140.2

If this Subpart conflicts with other listed planning or zoning laws, this Subpart prevails; but other laws may still apply to the extent they do not conflict and provide additional duties, powers, authority, or responsibility. If the city council does not use this Subpart, it does not displace existing Louisiana or mun

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If this Subpart conflicts with other listed planning or zoning laws, this Subpart prevails; but other laws may still apply to the extent they do not conflict and provide additional duties, powers, authority, or responsibility. If the city council does not use this Subpart, it does not displace existing Louisiana or municipal planning or zoning laws.