In the event that uncertainties exist with respect to the intended boundaries of the various districts as shown on the zoning map, the following rules shall apply:
A. Centerlines And Right Of Way Lines As Boundaries: Where the designation of a boundary line on the zoning map coincides with the edge of a street, alley, waterway or other right of way, the centerline of such right of way line shall be construed to be the boundary of the district.
B. Property Lines As Boundaries: Where a district boundary coincides with the location of a property line, as recorded by the Salt Lake County recorder as of April 12, 1995, the property line shall be construed to be the boundary of the district.
C. Scaled Lines As Boundaries: Where the district boundaries do not coincide with the location of rights of way or property lines, the district boundary shall be determined by measuring such boundary lines through the use of the map scale as shown on the zoning map. If a district boundary splits a parcel at a depth of less than thirty feet (30') or an average of thirty feet (30') in the case of irregular shaped parcel, then the entire parcel is considered zoned the majority district that covers the parcel.
D. Clarification Of Map Interpretation: The zoning administrator shall hear and decide all applications for interpretation of district boundary lines shown on the zoning map pursuant to the provisions of chapter 21A.12 of this title. The zoning administrator shall have the authority only to interpret boundary lines, not to change the location of district boundary lines or to rezone property. (Ord. 62-09 § 15, 2009)