§ 154.008 ZONING MAP INTERPRETATION.
   (A)    The boundaries of the districts as shown on the official Zoning Map are generally intended to coincide with the center lines of streets and alleys or with lot lines. if, on the map, the zoning district boundary line of a district:
      (1)   Approximates the line of a street or alley, the boundary line shall be construed to be the center line of the street or alley.
      (2)   Approximates the boundary line of a platted lot, the district boundary line shall be construed to be the lot line.
      (3)   Boundaries indicated as following railroad lines, shall be construed to be the center line of the railroad right-of-way.
      (4)   Boundaries indicated as parallel to or extensions of features indicated in divisions (A)(1) through (A)(3) above, shall be so construed.
      (5)   Where a district boundary divides a platted lot or unplatted or unsubdivided property into district parts, the district boundary lines shown on the map shall be determined by the scale appearing on the official Zoning Map.
   (B)   Where physical features on the ground are at variance with those shown on the official Zoning Map, or other circumstances exist not covered by this section, the Zoning Administrator shall interpret the district boundaries.
(Ord. 2020-O-3, passed 2-18-2020)