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Unless otherwise specified, zoning district boundaries are lines that may also be identified as lot lines, centerlines of streets, alleys, canal or railroad rights-of-way, watercourses, ridges or rimrocks, or other readily recognizable or identifiable natural features. Whenever any uncertainty exists as to the boundary of a zone as shown on the Zoning Map, the following regulations shall control:

(1) Where a zoning district boundary line is indicated as following a street, alley, canal, or railroad right-of-way, it shall be construed as following the centerline of such right-of-way.

(2) Where a zoning district boundary line follows or approximately coincides with a section line, lot, or property ownership line, it shall be construed as following such line.

(3) If a lot is split with two or more zoning district boundaries, the primary or predominant (which covers a majority of the lot) zoning district shall be the governing zone. The Community Development Director shall determine the governing zone. [Ord. 933 § 3.3, 2019.]