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Eatonville City Zoning Code

ARTICLE II

- OFFICIAL ZONING MAP

Sec. 64-23. - Identification of official map.

The official zoning map shall be entrusted to the custody of the town clerk and shall be located in the town hall. It shall be identified by the signature of the mayor, attested by the town clerk, and shall bear the town seal under the following words: "This is to certify that this is the Official Zoning Map referred to in article II of chapter 64 of the Town of Eatonville Development Code adopted on ________."

(LDC 1982, ch. 2, § 3-1; Ord. No. 2014-3, § 3(Exh. A), 12-16-2014)

Sec. 64-24. - Amendments.

Approved amendments to the official zoning map shall be promptly noted on a true copy of the official zoning map by inserting the case number and date of approval on or near the affected parcel.

(LDC 1982, ch. 2, § 3-2)

Sec. 64-25. - Retention of earlier zoning maps.

All zoning maps and regulations or remaining portions thereof which have had official force and effect in the town prior to the effective date of the ordinance from which these zoning regulations are derived shall be retained as public records.

(LDC 1982, ch. 2, § 3-3)

Sec. 64-26. - Replacement.

If the official zoning map is damaged, destroyed, lost or difficult to interpret because of the nature or number of changes and additions, the town council may adopt, after due public notice, an updated official zoning map which will supersede the prior official zoning map. The updated official zoning map may correct drafting or other errors or omissions in the prior official zoning map, but no such corrections shall have the effect of amending the original official zoning map or any subsequent amendment thereof. The updated official zoning map shall be identified in the same manner as the original official zoning map, except that the certificates shall state: "This is to certify that this official zoning map supercedes and replaces the official zoning map adopted on ________, as part of Ordinance No. _____ of the Town of Eatonville, Florida." (Insert date map was replaced). Unless the prior official zoning map has been lost or has been totally destroyed the prior map or any significant parts thereof remaining shall be preserved, together with all available records pertaining to its adoption or amendment.

(LDC 1982, ch. 2, § 3-4)