§ 154.008  INTERPRETATION OF OFFICIAL ZONING MAP.
   (A)   Zoning of streets, alleys, public ways, and railroad rights-of-way. All streets, alleys, public ways, and railroad rights-of way, if not otherwise specifically designated, shall be deemed to be in the same zoning district as the property abutting such streets, alleys, public ways, or railroad rights-of way. Where the centerline of a street, alley, public way, or railroad right-of-way serves as a district boundary, the zoning of such areas, unless otherwise specifically designated, shall be deemed to be the same as that of the abutting property up to such centerline.
   (B)   District boundaries. Wherever any uncertainty exists as to the boundary of any zoning district shown on the Official Zoning Map, the following rules of interpretation shall apply.
      (1)   Where district boundary lines are indicated as following streets, alleys, or similar rights-of-way, they shall be construed as following the centerlines thereof.
      (2)   Where district boundary lines are indicated as approximately following lot lines, such lot lines shall be construed to be such boundaries.
      (3)   Where a lot of record is divided by a district boundary line, the entire lot shall be construed to be within the district containing more than one-half of the area of the lot.
(Ord. 834, passed 2-1-2001)