§ 156.009 DISTRICT BOUNDARIES.
   Wherever any uncertainty exists as to the boundary of a district as shown on the zoning map, other than the coastal zone boundary established by the legislature, the following regulations shall control:
   (A)   Where a boundary line is indicated as following a street or alley, it shall be construed as following the right-of-way line thereof.
   (B)   Where a boundary line is indicated as following a watercourse, it shall be construed as following the top edge of the nearest bank, or if there is no identifiable bank, the furthest landward edge of riparian vegetation.
   (C)   Where a boundary line follows, or coincides approximately with a lot line or a property ownership line, it shall be construed as following the lot line or property ownership line.
   (D)   Where a boundary line is not dimensioned and is not indicated as following a street or alley and does not follow or coincide approximately with a lot line or property ownership line, the boundary line shall be determined by the use of the scale designated on the zoning map.
   (E)   Where further uncertainty exists, the Planning Commission, upon written application or on its own motion, shall determine the location of the boundary in question, giving due consideration to the location indicated on the zoning map and the objectives of this chapter and the purposes set forth in the district regulations.
('63 Code, § 10-5.2908) (Ord. 417-C.S., passed 12-6-84)