This chapter of the Seward, Nebraska Municipal Code shall be
known as the "Unified Land Development Ordinance of the City of Seward."
The provisions of this chapter shall be applicable to all property within the corporate limits of the City of Seward and its two-mile extraterritorial jurisdiction as provided by Neb. RS Chapter
19, Article
9, §§ 19-901 through 19-929, and Neb. RS Chapter 16, Article
9, §§ 16-901 through 16-904, with the exception of those properties owned or acquired by municipal, county, or state government for the advancement of government projects or purposes.
The purposes of the Unified Land Development Ordinance of the
City of Seward are to:
A. Serve the public health, safety, and general welfare of the City
and its jurisdiction.
B. Classify property in a manner that reflects its suitability for specific
uses.
C. Provide for sound, attractive development within the City and its
jurisdiction.
D. Encourage compatibility of adjacent land uses.
E. Protect environmentally sensitive areas.
F. Further the objectives of the Comprehensive Development Plan of the
City of Seward.
The City of Seward intends that this Unified Land Development
Ordinance and any amendments to it shall be consistent with the City's
Comprehensive Development Plan. It is the City's intent to amend this
chapter whenever such action is deemed necessary to keep regulatory
provisions in conformance with the Comprehensive Development Plan.
The Unified Land Development Ordinance shall be held to provide
the minimum requirements necessary for the promotion of the public
health, safety, and welfare. If any provision of the Unified Land
Development Ordinance conflicts with any other provision of the Unified
Land Development Ordinance, any other ordinance of the City of Seward,
or any applicable state or federal law, the more restrictive provision
shall apply.
Nothing in these provisions shall relieve any property owner
or user from satisfying any condition or requirement associated with
a previous approval, conditional use permit, variance, development
permit, or other permit issued under any local, state, or federal
ordinance or statute.
If any chapter, section, clause, or phrase of this Unified Land
Development Ordinance is for any reason held to be unconstitutional
or invalid, such decision shall not affect the validity of the remaining
portions of this chapter.
This chapter shall be published in book or pamphlet form and
shall, together with the maps being a part hereof, be filed with the
City Clerk of the City of Seward, Nebraska.