8-3-4: BOUNDARIES OF ZONES:
Where uncertainty exists with respect to the boundaries of zones, the following rules shall apply:
   A.   When indicated boundaries of the zone map are adjacent to street or land survey lines, said street or land survey lines shall be construed to be the zone boundaries.
   B.   Where the indicated boundaries are adjacent to canals, natural streams or watercourses, or other clearly defined, natural features, the centerline of said canal, natural stream, watercourse or natural feature shall be construed to be the zone boundary.
   C.   In the absence of any street, land survey, canal, natural stream, watercourse or other natural feature or measurement as forming the boundaries of any zone, the scale or measurement shown on the map shall be used to determine the zone boundary lines.
   D.   Whenever a street is vacated and that street has not been given a zone classification, the land of the vacated street shall have the same zone classification as the land adjacent or abutting land owned or on the same side of the centerline of the former street to whom such land reverts or in whom said land becomes vested by operations of law or otherwise.
   E.   In every case where small parcels of territory have not been specifically included within a district through errors in legal description, or where territory becomes a part of the city by incorporation or by inclusion in area of impact of the city, such territory shall automatically retain its existing use classification, until otherwise classified.
   F.   In case of conflict between the text and the maps of this title, the maps shall prevail. In case of a conflict between the provisions of the various sections of the text of this title, the most stringent provisions shall prevail.
   G.   Where other uncertainty exists, the zoning administrator shall interpret the map. (Ord. 411, 8-14-2002)