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Article 12-B
County Planning Boards and Regional Planning Councils

Sections

239‑B
Definitions
239‑C
County planning boards
239‑D
County comprehensive plan
239‑E
County official map
239‑F
Approval of building permits, curb cuts, and subdivision plats
239‑G
Planning associations or federations
239‑H
Regional planning councils
239‑I
Regional comprehensive plans
239‑L
Coordination of certain municipal zoning and planning actions
239‑M
Referral of certain proposed city, town and village planning and zoning actions to the county planning agency or regional planning counci...
239‑N
Referral of certain proposed subdivision plats to the county planning agency or regional planning council
239‑NN
Rights and duties of neighboring municipalities in planning and zoning matters
 



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Blank Outline Levels

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(3) A person may apply [...]
(4)(a) A person petitioning for relief [...]

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