§ 152.025 BOUNDARY INTERPRETATION RULES.
   (A)   Generally. Where uncertainty exists as to the boundaries of zoning districts as shown on the Official Zoning Map, the following rules for interpretation shall apply.
   (B)   Specifically.
      (1)   A boundary indicated as approximately following the center line of a highway, street, alley, railroad, or easement shall be construed as following the center line.
      (2)   A boundary indicated as approximately following a recorded lot line, bounding a parcel, section line, quarter-section line, or other survey line shall be construed as following the line.
      (3)   A boundary indicated as approximately following the corporate boundary line of a city, village, or township shall be construed as following the line.
      (4)   A boundary indicated as following a shoreline shall be construed as following the shoreline, and in the event of change in a shoreline, shall be construed as following the actual shoreline.
      (5)   A boundary indicated as following the center line of a stream, river, canal, lake, or other body of water shall be construed as following the center line.
      (6)   A boundary indicated as parallel to or an extension of a feature indicated in divisions (B)(1) through (B)(5) above shall be so construed.
      (7)   A distance not specifically indicated on the Official Zoning Map shall be determined by the scale of the map.
(Prior Code, § 745.06)