Part 2 — Unified Development Ordinance Zoning Regulations
City of Andover Unified Development Manual

ARTICLE 2. INTERPRETATION & CONSTRUCTION 100 Rules of Interpretation A. Overlapping or Contradictory Regulations. Where the provisions of these Zoning Regulations are either more or less restrictive than comparable provisions of any other applicable law, ordinance, resolution, or regulation, the provisions which are more restrictive or impose higher standards govern. B. Cumulative Limitations. The provisions of these Zoning Regulations are cumulative. Any limitations on other laws and ordinances passed before or after the effective date of these Regulations, governing any subject matter addressed within the provisions of these Regulations, do not apply. C. Private Agreements. These Zoning Regulations are not intended to abrogate any lawful and valid easement, deed restriction, covenant or other private legal agreement. However, where these Zoning Regulations are more restrictive or impose higher standards than such a private agreement, the provisions of these Zoning Regulations govern. 1. The City is not responsible for enforcing private agreements. D. Unlawful Uses. A use of land or structure which did not lawfully exist on the effective date of these Zoning Regulations will not become lawful solely by reason of the adoption and approval of these Zoning Regulations. E. Not Licensing Regulations. Nothing in these Zoning Regulations constitutes a consent, license or permit to use any property; to locate, construct or maintain any structure or facility; or to carry on any trade, industry, occupation or activity.
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