Where uncertainty exists as to the boundaries
of districts as shown on the Official Zoning District Map, the following
rules shall apply:
A. Boundaries indicated as appearing to follow the center
lines of streets, highways or alleys shall be construed to follow
such center lines;
B. Boundaries indicated as appearing to follow platted
lot lines shall be construed as following such lot lines;
C. Boundaries indicated as appearing to follow municipal
limits shall be construed as following municipal limits;
D. Boundaries indicated as following railroad lines shall
be construed to be midway between the main tracks;
E. Boundaries indicated as approximately following the
center lines of streams, rivers or other bodies of water shall be
construed to follow center lines, and in the event of change in the
location of streams, rivers and other bodies of water, shall be construed
as moving with the actual body of water and following the center line;
and
F. Distances not specifically indicated on the Official
Zoning District Map shall be determined by the scale of the map.
The following regulations shall apply in all
zoning districts.
A. Any use not specifically listed in the authorized uses for a zoning district shall not be permitted in that zoning district unless such use is authorized by the Zoning Hearing Board as a use by special exception. The authority for the Zoning Hearing Board to grant approval of a use which is not specifically listed in the authorized uses for a zoning district shall be limited to the A, Agricultural, B, Business and I, Industrial, Districts where "comparable uses not specifically listed" is included in the list of uses by special exception in the zoning district, subject to the applicable express standards and criteria specified in §
410-83O of this chapter.
B. Accessory uses or structures that are customarily
accessory to principal structures or uses which are authorized as
conditional uses or uses by special exception shall be permitted as
accessory uses by right.
C. In all zoning districts, where single-family dwellings
exist or are proposed, they shall be the only principal structure
on a lot.
D. In all zoning districts where authorized by this chapter,
two or more nonresidential buildings may occupy the same lot; and
two or more authorized nonresidential uses may occupy the same building,
provided, in all cases, that all applicable requirements for each
of the structures or uses can be met on the lot.
E. In all zoning districts, all accessory structures
shall be located on the same lot with the principal structure to which
they are accessory.