§ 76-2-201 County zoning authorized
§ 76-2-202 Establishment of zoning districts — regulations
§ 76-2-203 Criteria and guidelines for zoning regulations
§ 76-2-204 Role of planning boards
§ 76-2-205 Procedure for adoption of regulations and boundaries
§ 76-2-206 Interim zoning district or regulation
§ 76-2-207 Permits authorized
§ 76-2-208 Continuation of nonconforming uses
§ 76-2-209 Effect on natural resources
§ 76-2-210 Enforcement of zoning provisions
§ 76-2-211 Violations and penalties
§ 76-2-212 Minimum lot size restrictions
§ 76-2-216 Wholly surrounded county property — change of use — hearing
§ 76-2-220 Zoning commission — appointment — duties
§ 76-2-221 Board of adjustment
§ 76-2-222 Membership and term of board members — vacancies
§ 76-2-223 Powers of board of adjustment
§ 76-2-224 Vote needed for board action
§ 76-2-225 Public access to board activities
§ 76-2-226 Appeals to board of adjustment
§ 76-2-227 Appeals — board of county commissioners or board of adjustment to court of record — county commissioners may establish appeal process
§ 76-2-228 Awarding of costs upon appeal from board decision
§ 76-2-229 Referendum to terminate zoning district
§ 76-2-240 Effect on amateur radio antenna

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