§ 17.1.4. Boundary designations—Zoning Map.
Where uncertainty exists regarding the boundary of a zoning district as shown on the zoning map, the following rules apply:
A.
A district boundary shown as approximately following the property line of a lot is construed to follow that property line.
B.
On unsubdivided land, or where a district boundary divides a lot, the location of the district boundary is determined by using the scale appearing on the zoning map, unless the boundary location is indicated by dimensions printed on the map.
C.
A district boundary shown as approximately following the right-of-way line of a freeway, street, alley, utility or other identifiable boundary line is construed to follow the right-of-way or boundary line.
D.
A district boundary shown as lying within, but not generally contiguous to a right-of-way line of a freeway, street, alley, utility or other identifiable boundary line is construed to follow the centerline of the right-of-way or boundary line.
E.
If an uncertainty remains as to the location of a district boundary or other feature shown on the zoning map, the location shall be determined by the Planning Director.
(Ord. 02-03 § 33 (part); Ord. 99-5 § 2 Exh. A (part))