What is the difference between the local zoning ordinances and the State’s Critical Area Law?
The Critical Area is classified into Resource Conservation Area (RCAs), Limited Development Areas (LDAs), and Intensely Developed Areas (IDAs) based on land uses current on December 1, 1985, or June 1, 2002 for the Atlantic Coastal Bays. The regulations associated with each classification are applied in addition to those for the local jurisdiction’s zoning districts. In the case of a conflict, the more restrictive provision usually applies.
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