§ 156.008 DETERMINATION AND INTERPRETATION OF DISTRICT BOUNDARIES.
   (A)   In determining the boundaries of districts, and establishing the provisions applicable to each district, due and careful consideration has been given to existing conditions, the character of buildings erected in each district, the most desirable use for which the land in each district may be adapted and the conservation of property values throughout the territory within the jurisdiction of the Commission.
   (B)   District boundary lines generally follow lot lines or the centerlines of streets or alleys or the centerline of railroads or streams as they existed at the time of adoption of this chapter. Where uncertainty exists as to the exact boundaries of any district as shown on the zone map, the following rules shall apply:
      (1)   In unsubdivided areas, or where a district boundary subdivides a lot, the exact location of the boundary shall be determined by use of the scale of the zone map.
      (2)   In the case of further uncertainty, the Board of Appeals shall interpret the intent of the zone map as to the location of the boundary in question.
(Ord. passed 9-26-2006)