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Current as of March 28, 2024 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
(a) If municipalities become adjacent and contiguous to one another through annexation or other procedures, then lands or properties within the boundary area of each municipality shall be zoned only for land uses which are compatible with the zoned land uses of the adjoining lands or properties, even if the adjoining lands or properties are located outside the corporate limits or are located within the corporate limits of another municipality.
(b) Adjoining lands within the boundary area shall remain zoned with a compatible land use until the governing body of each municipality which is adjacent and contiguous to the boundary area adopts a resolution agreeing to a change in the zoning of the lands or properties that adjoin one another and stating that the rezoning to a land use which is not compatible will not adversely impact the adjoined land or property.
(c) As used in this section, unless the context otherwise requires:
(1) “Adjacent and contiguous” means any time the corporate limits of one municipality come in contact with the boundaries of the corporate limits of another municipality, or if the boundaries of one municipality extend to within one thousand feet (1000') of the corporate limits of another municipality;
(2) “Boundary area” means the area of land along the municipal boundary that is:
(A) Inside the municipality and within one thousand feet (1000') of the municipality's corporate boundary that is adjacent and contiguous to another municipality; and
(B) Outside the municipality, but within the planning and zoning jurisdiction of the municipality and also within one thousand feet (1000') of the municipality's corporate boundary that is adjacent and contiguous to another municipality;
(3)(A) “Compatible land use” means any use of lands, buildings, and structures which is harmonious to the uses and activities being conducted on the adjoining lands and properties and which does not adversely affect or unreasonably impact any use or enjoyment of the adjoined land.
(B) A compatible land use includes a land use authorized by the municipal zoning ordinance for the zone that is the equivalent to, or that is as nearly equivalent as possible to, a land use authorized by the municipal zoning ordinance; and
(4) “Municipality” means:
(A) A city of the first class;
(B) A city of the second class; or
(C) An incorporated town.
(d) This section shall apply to municipalities with planning commissions and zoning ordinances authorized under §§ 14-56-401--14-56-425 and shall apply to any other municipal zoning regulations authorized by Arkansas law.
(e) Notwithstanding anything contained in subsections (a) -- (d) of this section, this section shall not apply to any property if the owners of the property have sought to have services extended to the property pursuant to § 14-40-2002 prior to March 30, 2001.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Arkansas Code Title 14. Local Government § 14-56-306. Land use in adjacent and contiguous cities to be compatible - last updated March 28, 2024 | https://codes.findlaw.com/ar/title-14-local-government/ar-code-sect-14-56-306/
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