Sec. 32-123. Interpretation of district boundaries.
   Where uncertainty exists with respect to the boundaries of any district shown on the zoning map, the following rules shall apply:
   (1)   Use of property lines. Where district boundaries are indicated as approximately following street lines, and lot lines, such lines shall be construed to be such boundaries. Where streets, watercourses, and similar areas with width are indicated as the district boundary, the actual district boundary line shall be the centerline of such area.
   (2)   Use of the scale. In unsubdivided property or where a zone boundary divides a lot, the location of such boundary, unless the same is indicated by dimensions, shall be determined by use of the scale appearing on the map.
   (3)   Zoning official. In case any further uncertainty exists, the zoning official shall interpret the intent of the map as to the location of such boundaries.
   (4)   Planning board. The decision of the zoning official may be appealed to the planning board by an affected property owner.
(Ord. No. 29, § 8.3, 8-17-1991; Ord. No. 2021- 0607, § 1, 6-28-2021)