ESTABLISHMENT OF ZONING DISTRICTS
(a)
The village is divided into the following zoning districts:
These districts are shown on the official zoning map of the village, which is an integral part of this chapter.
(b)
While there may be any number of copies, there is only one "Official Zoning Map, Village of Clinton, Lenawee County, Michigan," and it is signed by the village president and the village clerk. The official zoning map shall be kept in the village office. This copy shall reflect any changes in the districts as soon as they are approved. Upon request, the official zoning map is available, for examination only, in the village office.
(Ord. No. 94-04, § 3.10, 9-7-94; Ord. No. 97-05, 6-2-97)
(a)
The zoning district boundary lines usually follow:
(1)
Lot lines.
(2)
Actual and projected centerlines of streets and alleys.
(3)
Centerlines of creeks, streams or rivers.
(4)
Centerlines of railroad rights-of-way.
(5)
Section lines.
(6)
One-quarter section lines.
(7)
One-eighth section lines.
(8)
Village limit lines.
(b)
Where a district boundary line does not coincide with any of the lines described in subsection (a) of this section, the district boundary line involved shall be dimensioned on the zoning map. In those cases where the location is in dispute, the zoning board of appeals shall interpret the exact location of the district boundary.
(Ord. No. 94-04, § 3.20, 9-7-94)
ESTABLISHMENT OF ZONING DISTRICTS
(a)
The village is divided into the following zoning districts:
These districts are shown on the official zoning map of the village, which is an integral part of this chapter.
(b)
While there may be any number of copies, there is only one "Official Zoning Map, Village of Clinton, Lenawee County, Michigan," and it is signed by the village president and the village clerk. The official zoning map shall be kept in the village office. This copy shall reflect any changes in the districts as soon as they are approved. Upon request, the official zoning map is available, for examination only, in the village office.
(Ord. No. 94-04, § 3.10, 9-7-94; Ord. No. 97-05, 6-2-97)
(a)
The zoning district boundary lines usually follow:
(1)
Lot lines.
(2)
Actual and projected centerlines of streets and alleys.
(3)
Centerlines of creeks, streams or rivers.
(4)
Centerlines of railroad rights-of-way.
(5)
Section lines.
(6)
One-quarter section lines.
(7)
One-eighth section lines.
(8)
Village limit lines.
(b)
Where a district boundary line does not coincide with any of the lines described in subsection (a) of this section, the district boundary line involved shall be dimensioned on the zoning map. In those cases where the location is in dispute, the zoning board of appeals shall interpret the exact location of the district boundary.
(Ord. No. 94-04, § 3.20, 9-7-94)