§ 152.452 INTERPRETATION OF DISTRICT BOUNDARIES.
   When uncertainty exists with respect to the Conservancy District boundaries, the following rules apply:
   (A)   District boundaries along a stream are intended to represent the high water time of a regional flood, provided, however, that along a stream such line must not be less than 50 feet from the center of such stream.
   (B)   District boundaries in a wetland area are intended to represent the edge of a swamp, marsh or other wetland area. The edge is defined as the mark delineating the highest water level which has been maintained for a sufficient period of time to leave evidence upon the landscape. The edge is commonly that point where the natural vegetation changes from predominately aquatic to predominately terrestrial.
   (C)   District boundaries in a public park, common open space areas, or public lands are intended to represent the property lines of such area.
(Ord. 2000-936)