(A) The location and boundaries of the districts established by this chapter are set forth on the official zoning map which is hereby incorporated as part of this chapter and which is on file with the Clerk/Administrator.
(B) District boundary lines recorded on the city zoning map are intended to follow lot lines, the center lines of streets or alleys, the center line of streets or alleys projected, the center of water courses or the corporate limit lines as they exist at the time of the enactment of this chapter.
(C) It shall be the responsibility of the Zoning Administrator to maintain and amend the zoning map. The Zoning Administrator shall make, or cause to have made, any corrections or amendments to the map after all of the procedures outlined in this chapter for the making of revisions or amendments shall have been followed by the Planning Commission and City Council.
(D) Amendments to the zoning map shall be recorded on the map within 15 days after adoption by the City Council. The copy of the official zoning map shall be kept on file in the Clerk/Administrator's office and shall be available for public inspection at all times during regular office hours.
(E) In the event that the official zoning map becomes damaged, is destroyed, becomes lost or is difficult to interpret because of the nature or number of changes and additions, the City Council may, by ordinance, adopt a new official zoning map. The new official zoning map may correct drafting or other errors or omissions in the principal zoning map, but no corrections shall have the effect of amending the original zoning code or any subsequent amendment thereof. The new official zoning map shall be identified by the signature of the Mayor, attested by the Clerk/Administrator, and under the following words: “This is to certify that this official Zoning Map supersedes and replaces the official Zoning Map.”
(Ord. passed 2-29-1996)