(A) Uncertain zoning district boundaries. Where zoning district boundaries on the Zoning Map are uncertain, the following rules apply.
(1) Boundaries shown as approximately following the centerlines of streets, highways or alleys are construed to follow the centerline.
(2) Boundaries shown as approximately following the coastal zone boundary are construed to follow the coastal zone boundary.
(3) Boundaries shown as approximately following platted lot lines are construed as following the lot lines. If lot lines shift as a result of updated survey data or lot line adjustment, zoning district boundaries are construed to follow these shifted lot lines.
(4) Boundaries shown as approximately following city limits are construed as following city limits.
(5) Boundaries shown following railroad lines are construed to be midway between and parallel to the main tracks.
(6) If a boundary does not follow a lot line and divides a parcel, the location of the boundary is determined using the scale on the Zoning Map.
(7) Where further uncertainty exists, the Planning Commission shall determine the exact boundary location considering the general purpose of the Zoning Code, the purpose of the applicable zoning districts, site conditions of the subject property and all other relevant information.
(B) Split zoning. For parcels containing two or more zoning districts (“split zoning”), the regulations for each zoning district will apply within the zoning district boundaries as identified on the Zoning Map.
(Ord. 885-C.S., passed 5-21-19)