§ 22.042 INTERPRETATION OF DISTRICT BOUNDARIES.
   (A)   District boundary lines shall, unless otherwise indicated, be on the boundary lines of the village, of sections or divisions of sections, or tract or lot lines; on the center lines of streets railroads, alleys, easements, rivers and other water bodies; or on the extension of such lines.
   (B)   District boundary lines approximately following such lines shall be interpreted as located on those lines. Distances not specifically indicated on the map shall be established using the scale of the map.
   (C)   Where a district boundary divides a lot in single ownership, the district governing any portion of the lot may, at the owner’s discretion, extend to the entire lot if such extension is not more than 25 feet beyond the district boundary on the map.
(Ord. 480B, passed 8-21-1953; Ord. 90-O-036, passed 11-8-1990; Ord. 14-O-36, passed 11-14-2014)