The following rules shall be used to interpret the exact location of the zoning-district boundaries shown on the zoning map:
(A) Where a zoning-district boundary follows a street or railroad the center line of the street or railroad right-of-way is the boundary of the district.
(B) Where a zoning-district boundary approximately follows a lot or property line, that line is the boundary of the district.
(C) Where a zoning-district boundary follows a stream or the shore of a body of water, that stream or shore line is the boundary of the district.
(D) Where a zoning-district boundary does not clearly follow any of the features mentioned above, its exact location on the ground shall be determined by measurement according to map scale.
(E) In any case where the exact location of a boundary is not clear, the Board of Zoning Adjustments shall use these rules to determine the exact location upon application by the Zoning Official for an original interpretation.
(Ord. 794, passed 12-22-83; Am. Ord. 89-890, passed 4-27-89; Am. Ord. 90-925, passed 7-26-90)