The following rules shall apply where uncertainty
exists as to boundaries of any district as shown on the Zoning Map.
A. District boundary lines are intended to follow or
be parallel to the center line of street rights-of-way, waterways
and railroads and lot lines as they existed on a recorded deed or
plan of record in the County Recorder of Deeds office at the time
of the adoption of this chapter, unless such district boundary lines
are fixed by dimensions or other specific notations as shown on the
Official Zoning Map.
B. Where a district boundary is not fixed by dimensions
and where it approximately follows lot lines, such boundary shall
be construed to follow such lot lines unless specifically shown otherwise.
C. The location of a district boundary on unsubdivided
land or where a district boundary divides a lot shall be determined
by the use of the scale appearing on the maps unless the same is indicated
by dimensions.
D. Where a municipal boundary divides a lot, the minimum
lot area and lot width shall be regulated by the regulations of the
municipality in which the principal use is located, unless otherwise
provided by applicable case law.