§ 76-15-701 Adoption of land use regulations
§ 76-15-702 Referendum on proposed land use regulations
§ 76-15-703 Voter approval of proposed regulations required
§ 76-15-704 Regulations to have force of law
§ 76-15-705 Alteration of regulations
§ 76-15-706 Contents of land use regulations
§ 76-15-707 Publication of regulations
§ 76-15-708 Power to determine compliance with regulations
§ 76-15-709 Enforcement of regulations — petition to district court
§ 76-15-710 Court procedure after petition is filed
§ 76-15-721 Board of adjustment
§ 76-15-722 Operation of board of adjustment
§ 76-15-723 Petition for variance
§ 76-15-724 Hearing on petition for a variance
§ 76-15-725 Board decision
§ 76-15-726 Appeal to district court from board decision
§ 76-15-727 Court proceedings

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Terms Used In Montana Code > Title 76 > Chapter 15 > Part 7 - Land Use Regulations

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