§ 156.301 INTERPRETATION OF DISTRICT BOUNDARIES.
   Where uncertainty exists with respect to the boundaries of districts shown on the Official Zoning Map, the following rules shall apply:
   (A)   Where district boundaries are indicated as approximately following the centerlines of streets or highways, street lines, alleys, or highway right-of-way lines, such centerlines, street lines, or highway lines shall be construed to be the boundaries.
   (B)   Where district boundaries are indicated as approximately following corporate area lines, such corporate area lines shall be construed to be the boundaries.
   (C)   Where district boundaries are so indicated as approximately following the lot lines, such lot lines shall be construed to be the boundaries.
   (D)   Where the boundary of a district follows a stream, lake, or other body of water, the boundary line shall be deemed to be at the limit of the jurisdiction of the town, unless otherwise indicated.
   (E)   Where a district boundary line divides a lot in a single or joint ownership of record at the time such line is adopted, the regulations for the less restricted portion of such lot shall extend not more than 30 feet in the more restricted portion, provided the lot has frontage on a street in the less restricted district.
('81 Code, § 155.101) (Ord. passed 8-13-79; Am. Ord. 02024, passed 6-11-02; Am. Ord. 14047, passed 8-12-14)