§ 153.36 DISTRICT BOUNDARIES.
   The boundaries of each zoning district are identified on the zoning map. Most boundary lines follow corporate limit lines, lot lines, property lines, or extensions of those lines. Where uncertainty exists as to the location of a district boundary, the following rules shall apply:
   (A)   Where no corporate lot, property lines or their extensions are apparent, the boundary shall be located from the scale of the zoning maps.
   (B)   If the boundary location is still uncertain, the Zoning Administrator shall interpret the intent of the zoning map as to the location of the boundary in question.
   (C)   Should any lands be reclaimed from lakes indicated on the zoning map or should lands portrayed on the map as a part of a lake be in fact dry land, the lands shall automatically be zoned R-2.
(‘88 Code, § 10-4-2) (Ord. 82-4, passed 4-26-82; Am. Ord. 94-2, passed 4-4-94)