§ 1.9. OTHER REGULATIONS  


Latest version.
  • 1.9.1.   Compliance Required

    In addition to the requirements of this Code, all uses and development shall comply with all other applicable city, county, state, and federal regulations.

    1.9.2.   References to Other Regulations

    All references in this Code to other city, county, state, or federal regulations are for informational purposes only, and do not constitute a complete list of the regulations. These references do not imply any responsibility by El Paso County for enforcement of city, State, or federal regulations.

    1.9.3.   Current Versions and Citations

    All references to other city, county, state, or federal regulations in this Code refer to the most current version and citation for those regulations, unless specifically indicated otherwise. Where the referenced regulations have been repealed, this Code's requirements for compliance are no longer in effect.

    1.9.4.   Conflict with State or Federal Regulations

    If the provisions of this Code are inconsistent with those of the state or federal government, this Code's provisions shall be construed, if possible, so that effect is given to both. If the conflict between the provisions is irreconcilable, this Code's provision, as a local provision, prevails as an exception to the State or federal provision unless otherwise expressly prohibited by law.

    1.9.5.   Conflict with Other County Regulations

    If the provisions of this Code are inconsistent with one another, or if they conflict with provisions found in other adopted ordinances, resolutions, or regulations of the County, the more restrictive provision, or the provision that is more protective of public health, safety, and welfare, will control. The provisions of this Code are minimum requirements that do not preclude imposing more restrictive standards by agreement or by law. These provisions shall be construed broadly to promote the purpose for which they are adopted.

    1.9.6.   Conflict with Private Agreements and Covenants

    This Code is not intended to abrogate, annul, or otherwise interfere with any easement, covenant, or other private agreement or legal relationship otherwise in conformance with it, provided that where the provisions of these regulations are more restrictive or impose higher standards or regulations than said easement, covenant, private agreement or legal relationship, these Code provisions will control to the extent that these provisions may be imposed without resulting in a breach or abrogation of the easement, covenant, private agreement or legal relationship.