§ 159-3.103 DISTRICT BOUNDARIES.
In the event that any uncertainty exists with respect to the intended boundaries of the various districts as shown on the zoning map, the following rules apply.
   (A)   The district boundaries are the centerlines of tollways, expressways, highways, streets, alleys, waterways, railroads, and other rights-of-way unless otherwise indicated. When the designation of a boundary line on the zoning map coincides with the location of any right-of-way, the centerline of such right- of-way will be construed to be the boundary of the district.
   (B)   When a district boundary does not coincide with the location of the centerline of any right-of-way but does coincide with a lot line, the lot line will be construed to be the boundary of the district.
   (C)   When a district boundary does not coincide with the location of the centerline of any right-of-way or with a lot line, the district boundary will be determined by the use of the scale shown on the zoning map.
   (D)   The split zoning of any newly created lot or parcel into more than 1 zoning district will not be allowed.
(Ord. 17-2-2065, passed 2-27-2017)