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Whenever any uncertainty exists as to the boundary of any district shown on the zoning plan, it shall be the responsibility of the town planner to interpret the boundaries of the district. In making such a determination, the following rules shall apply:

A. When a boundary line is indicated as following a street or similar right-of-way, it shall be interpreted as following the centerline of that right-of-way.

B. Where a boundary line is indicated as approximately following a lot line, the boundary line shall be interpreted to follow that lot line.

C. Where a boundary line divides a lot or crosses unsubdivided property, the location of such boundary shall be interpreted as being the closest lot line. (Ord. 582 § 1 (Exh. A (part)), 2009)