Appendix 1006. Interpretation of zoning maps.  


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  • Where uncertainty exists with respect to the boundaries of the various districts shown on the maps cited in section 1004, the following rules will be used to interpret the maps:

    1006.1 In cases where a boundary line is located within a street or alley right-of-way, railroad or utility right-of-way or easement, canal, navigable or unnavigable water body, it will be considered to be in the center of the street or alley right-of-way, railroad or utility easement, canal or water body. If the actual location of such right-of-way, easement, canal or water body varies slightly from the location as shown on the map, then the actual location will control.

    1006.2 Where a district boundary is shown to approximately coincide with a property line or city limit line, the property line or city limit line will be considered to be the district boundary, unless otherwise indicated.

    1006.3 In cases where a district boundary does not coincide or approximately coincide with any street or alley, railroad, water body or canal, or property line, and no dimensions are shown, the location of the boundary will be determined by the use of the scale appearing on the map.