The location of zoning districts as determined from the Official Zoning Map is subject to the following rules of interpretation.
(A) A district name or designation shown on the official map means that the regulations pertaining to that district extend throughout the whole area bounded by the district boundary lines.
(B) Where the precise location of a district boundary line is determined by a designated number of feet as shown on the Official Zoning Map, that distance will control.
(C) Where the precise location of a boundary line is shown as within or along a street or alley, the boundary line is the center line of such street or alley.
(D) Where a boundary line is shown and its location is not fixed by any of the above rules, its precise location is determined by scaling from fixtures shown on the map.
(E) Where physical features existing on the ground are at variance with those shown on the official map, or in other circumstances not covered above, the Board of Appeals shall interpret the district boundaries after receipt of recommendation from the Planning Commission.
(Ord. 77-1-78, § 40-57(B), 1-24-1977; Ord. 79-18-144, 8-7-1978; Ord. 08-26-502, 10-14-2008; Ord. 14-23-678, 11-13-2014)