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A. General. Boundaries between zones generally follow lot lines or their extensions, physical features, or contour lines, as noted on the official zoning map. Boundaries adjoining streets shall be assumed to follow the centerlines of streets if such location becomes an issue in the use of private property, as when a street is abandoned. Zones which meet a street centerline shall not be considered “adjacent.”

B. Split Zoning. A split-zoned parcel is a parcel to which two or more base zones apply (which does not include overlay zones). All applicable zoning regulations for each particular zone shall be applied separately for each portion of a parcel that is split-zoned. This includes the front, rear and side setback regulations, regardless of the standard setback definition provided in Chapter 17.158 (General Definitions), as well as any applicable lot coverage regulations.

C. Determination. The location of boundaries which are not readily determined by inspection of the official zoning map shall be determined by the director. (Ord. 1650 § 3 (Exh. B), 2018)