(a) 
There shall be a map known and designated as the Official Zoning Map, which shall show the boundaries of all zoning districts within the City's planning jurisdiction.
(b) 
The Official Zoning Map dated May 11, 2009, is adopted and incorporated herein by reference. Amendments to this map shall be made and posted in accordance with Section 14.16C.090.
(c) 
Should the Official Zoning Map be lost, destroyed, or damaged, the Planning Director may have a new map created. No further Council authorization or action is required so long as no district boundaries are changed in this process.
(Ord. 468, 1995; Ord. 540, 1997; Ord. 578, 1998; Ord. 662, Sec. 7, 2002; Ord. 700, Sec. 2, 2004; Ord. 805, Sec. 1, 2009; Ord. 811, Sec. 28, 2010; Ord. 903, Sec. 25, 2013)
(a) 
Amendments to the Official Zoning Map are accomplished using the procedures set forth in Section 14.16C.090.
(b) 
The Planning Director shall update the Official Zoning Map as soon as possible after amendments to it are adopted by the Council. Upon entering any such amendment on the map, the Planning Director shall change the date of the map to indicate its latest revision. New prints of the updated map may then be issued.
(c) 
No unauthorized person may alter or modify the Official Zoning Map.
(d) 
The Planning Department shall keep copies of superseded prints of the zoning map for historical reference.
(Ord. 811, Sec. 29, 2010)
(a) 
Whenever a single lot one acre or less in size is located within two or more different zoning districts, the district regulations applicable to the district within which the larger portion of the lot lies shall apply to the entire lot.
(b) 
Whenever a single lot greater than one acre in size is located within two or more different zoning districts, each portion of that lot shall be subject to all the regulations applicable to the district in which it is located.
(Formerly 14.08.020; Ord. 468, 1995; Ord. 903, Sec. 6, 2013)