§ 155.005 INTERPRETATION.
   Where uncertainties exist with respect to the intended boundaries of the various districts as shown on the official zoning map, the following rules shall apply.
   (A)   Unless otherwise clearly shown on the map, where district boundaries follow the centerline of a street, alley, waterway, railroads or other rights-of-way, the centerline of such or, where appropriate, the extension or continuation of the centerline shall be construed to be the district boundary.
   (B)   Unless otherwise clearly shown on the map, where district boundaries follow approximately along lot or tract lines, the actual lot or tract line or, where appropriate, the extension thereof, shall constitute the boundary.
   (C)   When property is hereafter subdivided into lots and blocks and the district lines on the official zoning map differ from the platted lines, the nearest platted line shall become the district boundary, unless indicated otherwise on the plat of the subdivision.
   (D)   Where a district boundary crosses an existing platted or described lot or tract, the nearest existing property line, as of January 1, 2008, shall be construed to be the district boundary.
   (E)   Where a district boundary cresses an unsubdivided tract larger than two acres, the location of the boundary shall be determined from the nearest identifiable line shown on the map by use of the scale appearing on the map.
   (F)   When none of the above apply or there is a dispute as to actual location of the district boundary, the Commission shall make the determination.
(Ord. 08-347, passed - -2008)