§ 156.063 INTERPRETATION OF ZONING BOUNDARY LINES.
   Where uncertainty arises as to the location of zoning district lines, as indicated on the zoning maps, the following shall apply.
   (A)   Zoning district lines generally following streets, alleys or public ways shall be construed as being on the centerline of such ways unless otherwise indicated.
   (B)   Zoning district lines generally following lot lines shall be construed as being located on lot lines.
   (C)   Zoning district lines generally following village limit lines shall be construed as the village limit line.
   (D)   Zoning district lines generally following streams or watercourses shall be construed as the centerline of that stream or watercourse.
   (E)   Where a subdivided lot held in single ownership and being a lot of record of the date of adoption of this chapter is indicated as being divided by a zoning boundary, the entirety of such lot shall be in the district with the most intensive permitted types of uses. The order of intensity of types of permitted uses from the least intensive to the most intensive shall be in the same order as § 156.060.
   (F)   Where unsubdivided property is indicated as being divided by a zoning boundary, the actual location of the boundary shall be determined by use of the scale contained on the map.
   (G)   Where physical or natural features at the site are at variance with the zoning map, or in cases where the location of the zoning district line is not clarified by the foregoing, the Board of Appeals shall interpret the location of the zoning district line.
(2009 Code, § 40-4-4) (Ord. 15-08, passed 8-31-2015)