1151.04 INTERPRETATION OF DISTRICT BOUNDARIES.
   (a)   The district boundary lines on said Zoning District Map are intended to follow either centerlines of streets or alleys or lot lines; and where the districts designated on the Zoning District Map are bounded approximately by such alley or lot line, such alley or lot line shall be construed to be the boundary of the district unless such boundary is otherwise indicated on the Zoning District Map. In the case of unsubdivided property, wherever a district is indicated as a strip adjacent to or paralleling an adjacent street or highway, the depth of such strip shall be 250 feet measured at right angles from the street or highway line and the length of the frontage shall be the entire tract of land along such street or highway unless otherwise indicated. In the case of the vacation of a street, alley, watercourse or other right-of-way, the abutting zoning classification on each side thereof shall automatically be extended to the centerline of said vacated street, alley, water course or right-of-way.
   (b)   Where boundaries appear to approximately follow such aforesaid lines and are not more than 10 feet distant therefrom, such lines shall be construed to be the boundary lines unless specifically shown otherwise.
   (c)   Where the actual street layout on the ground varies from that shown on the Zoning Map, the designations shown on the Map shall be applied to the street as actually laid out so as to carry out the intent and purpose of the zoning plan for the district.
   (d)   Where district boundaries are not otherwise indicated and where the property has been or may hereafter be subdivided into blocks and lots, the district boundaries shall be construed to be lot lines.
   (e)   If a district boundary line cuts a property having a single ownership as of record, at the time of the passage of this Zoning Code, such property may take the least restrictive classification, provided that the property is developed as one unit.
   (f)   Where the boundary of a district follows a railroad line, such boundary shall be deemed to be located midway between the main tracks of such railroad line.
   (g)   Where the boundary of a district follows a stream, lake, or other body of water, the boundary line of the body of water shall be deemed to be the boundary of the zoning district unless otherwise indicated. (Ord. 11-07. Passed 7-18-07.)