§ 47-1.7. Boundaries of districts.  


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  • A.

    Unless otherwise shown, the district boundaries are the center lines of streets, alleys, easements or waterways, and where the districts designated on maps accompanying and made a part of the ULDR are approximately bounded by the center lines of streets, alleys, easements or waterways, such lines shall be considered to be district boundaries.

    B.

    Where due to scale or illegibility of the zoning map or due to the absence of a street, alley, easement, waterway or recorded subdivision of plat lines, there is any uncertainty, contradiction or conflict as to the intended location of any district boundary, the zoning administrator shall have the power and duty of interpreting the intent of said zoning map so as to determine and designate the proper location of such district boundary in accordance with the spirit and purpose of the ULDR. The ordinance causing the rezoning of land, along with its specific legal description of lands rezoned, shall be the primary basis for determining district boundaries.

(Ord. No. C-97-19, § 1(47-1.7), 6-18-97)