§ 154.033 DISTRICT BOUNDARIES.
   When uncertainty exists with respect to the boundaries of the various districts shown on the zoning map, the following rules shall apply.
   (A)   District boundary lines are either the centerline of railroads, highways, streets, alleys or easements, or the boundary lines of sections, divisions of sections, tracts or lots, or such lines extended, unless otherwise indicated.
   (B)   In areas not subdivided into lots or blocks, wherever a district is indicated as a strip adjacent to and paralleling a street or highway, the depth of such strips shall be in accordance with the divisions shown on the map, measured at right angles from the centerline of the street or highway, and the length of frontage shall be in accordance with dimensions shown on the map from section, quarter-section or division lines or railroad rights-of-way, unless otherwise indicated.
   (C)   All streets, alleys, public ways, waterways and railroad rights-of-way, if not otherwise specifically designated, shall be deemed to be in the same zoning district as the property immediately abutting on such alleys, streets, public ways, waterways and railroad rights-of-way.
   (D)   Where the centerline of a street, alley, public way, waterway or railroad right-of-way serves as a district boundary, the zoning of such areas, unless otherwise indicated, shall deemed to be the same as that of the abutting property up to such centerline.
(Prior Code, § 20-304) (Ord. 1699, passed 3-17-2014)