3.1.7 Interpretation of district boundaries.
A. Zoning district boundaries are interpreted to follow along the centerline of streets, alleys, property lines, or extensions thereof. Where uncertainty exists as to the boundaries of districts as shown on the Official Zoning Map, the City will use the following rules to determine the boundaries of zoning districts:
1. Boundaries indicated as approximately following the centerline of streets, highways, alleys, or right-of-way are interpreted as following those centerlines;
2. Boundaries indicated as approximately following platted lot lines are interpreted as following those lines;
3. Boundaries indicated as approximately following City Limits are interpreted as following the City Limits;
4. Boundaries indicated as following the centerline of creeks, streams, or drainageways are interpreted as following those centerlines and changing with the movement of those centerlines.
B. The zoning classification applied to a tract of land abutting a street automatically extends to the centerline of the street unless, as a condition of zoning approval, it is stated that the zoning classification does not apply to the street.
C. Where physical features on the ground conflict with the information shown on the Official Zoning Map, or if a question of zoning cannot be resolved by application of
Subsection 3.1.7.A, the Board of Adjustment will interpret the district boundary and order that the Official Zoning Map be amended.
D. If the zoning of a property is invalidated by a court of competent jurisdiction, the property in question will be classified to what is specified in the court order or, in the event the court order does not specify a district, it will revert to its previous zoning classification.