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Article 16
Zoning and Planning

Sections

261
Grant of power
261‑A
Transfer of development rights
261‑B
Incentive zoning
261‑C
Planned unit development zoning districts
262
Districts
262‑A
Town of Lansing
263
Purposes in view
264
Adoption of zoning regulations
265
Changes
265‑A
Exemption of lots shown on approved subdivision plats
266
Adoption of first zoning ordinance
267
Zoning board of appeals
267‑A
Board of appeals procedure
267‑B
Permitted action by board of appeals
267‑C
Article seventy-eight proceeding
268
Enforcement and remedies
269
Conflict with other laws
270
Official map, establishment
271
Planning board, creation, appointment
272‑A
Town comprehensive plan
273
Official map, changes
274‑A
Site plan review
274‑B
Approval of special use permits
276
Subdivision review
277
Subdivision review
278
Subdivision review
279
Subdivision review
280
Permits for buildings in bed of mapped streets
280‑A
Permits for buildings not on improved mapped streets
281
Municipal improvements in streets
282
Court review
283
Issuance of licenses and permits in certain towns
283‑A
Coordination with agricultural districts program
284
Intermunicipal cooperation in comprehensive planning and land use regulation
285
Separability clause
 



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