§ 3.2. Interpretation of district boundaries.  


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  • Where uncertainty exists with respect to the boundary of any district shown on the official district map the following rules shall govern:

    (A)

    Where any district boundary is indicated on the district map as following approximately the county boundary line or the corporate limits line of any incorporated place within the county, then such county boundary line or corporate limits line shall be construed to be such district boundary.

    (B)

    Where indicated, district boundaries are parallel to the centerlines of streets, highways, or railroads, or the rights-of-way of same; property lines; streams or other bodies of water; or said lines extended at such distance therefrom as indicated on the district map. If no distance is given, such distance shall be determined by the use of the scale on said district map.

    (C)

    Where district boundary lines are so indicated that they approximately follow property or lot lines, such property or lot lines shall be construed to be such boundary lines.

    (D)

    Where a district boundary line divides a parcel or lot, the location of any such district boundary line, unless indicated by dimensions shown on the district map, shall be determined by the use of the scale on said district map.