§ 150.022 INTERPRETATION OF DISTRICT BOUNDARIES.
   (A)   Except where specifically designated on the Official Zoning Map, the zoning district boundary lines are intended to follow lot lines, the center lines of streets or alleys, the center lines of creeks, streams, or rivers, the center lines of streets or alleys projected, center lines of railroad rights-of-way lines, section lines, one-quarter section lines, one-eighth section lines, or a corporate limit line, all as they existed at the time of the enactment of this chapter, as subsequently modified and designated as such boundary line.
   (B)   Where a district boundary does not coincide with any of the above lines, the district boundary lines shall be dimensioned on the Official Zoning Map.
   (C)   When the location of a district boundary is uncertain, the Board of Appeals shall interpret the exact location of the district boundary.
(Ord. -, Article III, § 3.3, passed 9-12-2006)