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TITLE 1. GENERAL PROVISIONS
TITLE 2. CITY-COUNTY CONSOLIDATION
TITLE 3. AIR MANAGEMENT CODE
TITLE 4. THE PHILADELPHIA BUILDING CONSTRUCTION AND OCCUPANCY CODE
TITLE 4.1. ELECTRICAL CODE
TITLE 4.2. PROPERTY MAINTENANCE CODE
TITLE 5. FIRE PREVENTION CODE
TITLE 6. HEALTH CODE
TITLE 7. HOUSING CODE
TITLE 8. PLUMBING CODE
TITLE 9. REGULATION OF BUSINESSES, TRADES AND PROFESSIONS
TITLE 10. REGULATION OF INDIVIDUAL CONDUCT AND ACTIVITY
TITLE 11. STREETS
TITLE 12. TRAFFIC CODE
TITLE 13. WATER AND SEWER
TITLE 14. ZONING AND PLANNING
TITLE 15. PARKS AND RECREATION
TITLE 16. PUBLIC PROPERTY
TITLE 17. CONTRACTS AND PROCUREMENT
TITLE 18. COMMERCE AND AVIATION
TITLE 19. FINANCE, TAXES AND COLLECTIONS
TITLE 20. OFFICERS AND EMPLOYEES
TITLE 21. MISCELLANEOUS
TITLE 22. PUBLIC EMPLOYEES RETIREMENT CODE
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(1)   The Comprehensive Plan.
The Comprehensive Plan that is adopted by the Planning Commission ("the Commission") serves as the statement of goals, recommendations, and policies guiding the development of the physical environment of the City.
(2)   Amendments to the Comprehensive Plan.
If a plan other than the Comprehensive Plan containing additional recommendations, policies, and standards regarding development within the City is prepared by the City or a public or quasi-public agency and is adopted by the Commission it will be considered an amendment to the Comprehensive Plan and serve as an additional guide for the administration of this Zoning Code as described in § 14-105(3) (Adopted Plans Guide Discretionary Decisions). In the case of a direct conflict between the provisions of the Comprehensive Plan and an amendment to the Comprehensive Plan adopted after the Comprehensive Plan, the provisions of the later amendment govern.
(3)   Adopted Plans Guide Discretionary Decisions.
Where a Comprehensive Plan or an amendment to the Comprehensive Plan has been adopted pursuant to § 14-304(2) (Comprehensive and Other Plan Adoption), the recommendations of that plan shall be considered by the Commission and Zoning Board as a factor in making any decision on a zoning permit application on a topic or area covered by the adopted plan.
§ 14-106. Zoning Districts and Official Map.
(1)   Zoning Districts.
The City is hereby divided into the classes of districts described in Chapter 14-400 (Base Zoning Districts) and Chapter 14-500 (Overlay Zoning Districts).
(2)   Official Zoning Map.  6
The base and overlay districts authorized by this Zoning Code are shown on a zoning map. The official zoning map shall be the version of those maps that includes the most recent amendment to zoning district boundaries approved by City Council. L&I shall keep the zoning map on file in its office in electronic form and make it available for public inspection during normal business hours. The zoning map shall be the final authority as to the current zoning status of lands, water areas, buildings, and other structures in the City, provided that if the zoning map conflicts with the text of this Zoning Code, the text shall govern. The official zoning map is incorporated into and is part of this Zoning Code.

 

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   Amended, Bill No. 161003-A (approved May 8, 2017).
§ 14-107. Determination of Boundaries.
(1)   Boundaries of Districts.
Where uncertainty exists with respect to the boundaries of the various districts, as shown on any zoning map, the following rules apply:
(a)   The district boundaries are street lines unless otherwise shown; and where the designation on the zoning map indicates a boundary that approximately coincides with an existing street line, that street line shall be construed to be the boundary;
(b)   Where a designation on the zoning map indicates a district boundary that approximately coincides with existing lot lines, those lot lines shall be construed to be the boundary;
(c)   In undivided property, the district boundary lines on the zoning map shall be determined by measurement according to the scale of the maps;
(d)   No district boundary shown on the zoning map shall be construed as extending the authority of L&I beyond the low water mark on any navigable stream; and
(e)   Where a street is stricken from the City Plan or where a railroad right-of-way is abandoned, the zoning boundaries of the abutting land shall be extended to the centerline of the vacated street or right-of-way, unless otherwise provided by the City Council.
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