- Rules for interpretation of district boundaries.
1.
Where uncertainty exists as to the boundaries of districts as shown on the Official Zoning Map, the following rules shall apply:
A.
Zoning district boundaries, unless otherwise indicated on the Official Zoning Map, are the lot lines, the centerline of streets, street rights-of-way, alleys, the corporate limits as they exist at the time of the enactment of this Ordinance, or other geographical or topographical features.
B.
For any public right of way which is hereafter officially vacated or abandoned, the regulations applicable to each parcel of abutting property shall apply to the centerline of the property which is abandoned. In the event abandoned property is not divided at the centerline for abutting properties, the zoning districts applicable shall apply to such ownership lines as determined by virtue of such abandonment.
C.
For any public property other than rights-of-way, the regulations applicable to the zoning classification which abut the abandoned property for the greatest number of lineal feet shall apply to the entire property.
D.
In unsubdivided property or where a district boundary divides a lot, the location of such boundary, unless the same is indicated by dimensions, shall be determined by use of the scale appearing on the map.
E.
Where a district boundary divides the area of a lot unequally, the district classification and regulations of the larger portion shall apply to the remaining smaller portion of the lot.
F.
Submerged areas not included in district. All areas within the corporate limits of the Town which are under water and are not shown as included within any of the hereinafter designated use districts, the boundaries of each district shall be construed to extend into the water area in a straight line until they meet the other district.
G.
Where physical features existing on the ground are at variance with those shown on the Official Zoning Map; or in other circumstances not covered by Subsections A through F above, the Board of Adjustment shall interpret the district boundaries.
H.
Plat requirements within subdivisions will be enforced by the Town as to yard requirements. The Town has no jurisdiction over use restrictions set forth by either plat or deed restrictions.
I.
All territory which may hereinafter be annexed to the Town shall be considered to be in the appropriate zone classification compatible to adjacent districts and shall also be consistent with State of Florida annexation law.
- Rules for interpretation of district boundaries.
1.
Where uncertainty exists as to the boundaries of districts as shown on the Official Zoning Map, the following rules shall apply:
A.
Zoning district boundaries, unless otherwise indicated on the Official Zoning Map, are the lot lines, the centerline of streets, street rights-of-way, alleys, the corporate limits as they exist at the time of the enactment of this Ordinance, or other geographical or topographical features.
B.
For any public right of way which is hereafter officially vacated or abandoned, the regulations applicable to each parcel of abutting property shall apply to the centerline of the property which is abandoned. In the event abandoned property is not divided at the centerline for abutting properties, the zoning districts applicable shall apply to such ownership lines as determined by virtue of such abandonment.
C.
For any public property other than rights-of-way, the regulations applicable to the zoning classification which abut the abandoned property for the greatest number of lineal feet shall apply to the entire property.
D.
In unsubdivided property or where a district boundary divides a lot, the location of such boundary, unless the same is indicated by dimensions, shall be determined by use of the scale appearing on the map.
E.
Where a district boundary divides the area of a lot unequally, the district classification and regulations of the larger portion shall apply to the remaining smaller portion of the lot.
F.
Submerged areas not included in district. All areas within the corporate limits of the Town which are under water and are not shown as included within any of the hereinafter designated use districts, the boundaries of each district shall be construed to extend into the water area in a straight line until they meet the other district.
G.
Where physical features existing on the ground are at variance with those shown on the Official Zoning Map; or in other circumstances not covered by Subsections A through F above, the Board of Adjustment shall interpret the district boundaries.
H.
Plat requirements within subdivisions will be enforced by the Town as to yard requirements. The Town has no jurisdiction over use restrictions set forth by either plat or deed restrictions.
I.
All territory which may hereinafter be annexed to the Town shall be considered to be in the appropriate zone classification compatible to adjacent districts and shall also be consistent with State of Florida annexation law.