§ 155.021 ZONING MAP AND DISTRICT BOUNDARIES.
   (A)   Zoning map.
      (1)   The boundaries of the listed zoning districts are hereby established as shown on the zoning map of this municipality. The zoning map, including all notations and other information thereon, is hereby made a part of this chapter by reference.
      (2)   Official copies of the zoning map shall be kept on file in the office of the Code Official or other appropriate official. In the event there is a conflict between the zoning district given for a legal description of any parcel, and the description on the map, the zoning district given to the legal description shall apply.
   (B)   Annual publication. In accordance with state law, the Code Official shall publish the village zoning map not later than March 31 of each year. However, no map shall be published for any calendar year during which there have been no changes in zoning districts or regulations.
   (C)   Annexation requirements. All territory annexed into the village will be classified as R-1. When new territory is being annexed into the village and such territory is to be zoned other than R-1, the village must follow the procedures described in § 155.132.
   (D)   Determining territory of districts with precision. In determining with precision what territory is actually included within any zoning district, the Code Official shall apply the following rules.
      (1)   Where a district boundary as indicated on the zoning map approximately follows the features listed below on the left, the corresponding feature on the right shall be deemed the district boundary.
 
Centerline of any street, alley, or highway
Such centerline
Lot line
Such lot line
Railroad tracks
Center right-of-way line of such track
 
      (2)   Whenever any street, alley, or other public way is legally vacated, the zoning districts adjoining each side of such vacated public way shall automatically extend to the center of such way, and all territory included in the vacated way shall thereafter be subject to all regulations of the extended districts.
(Prior Code, § 10-3-2) (Ord. passed 4-19-1999)