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SECTION 135-2.0,DISTRICTS <br /> 2.3,ZONING MAP—2.3,ZONING MAP <br /> 2.3 ZONING MAP <br /> 2.3.1 General. Zoning districts are shown on a map entitled "Zoning Map of the Town of <br /> Lexington" (the Zoning Map)prepared by the Planning Board and on file in the offices of the <br /> Town Clerk and the Planning Board. The district boundaries shown on the Zoning Map are <br /> part of this Bylaw. Changes to the Zoning District boundaries are made the same way as <br /> amendments to the text of the Zoning Bylaw are made. The Zoning Map may include <br /> geographical features, streets, notations, and such other information to keep the map current <br /> and to facilitate orientation. <br /> 2.3.2 Rules for Interpretation of District Boundaries. The boundaries between zoning <br /> districts are shown on the Zoning Map. If there is any difference between the boundary of a <br /> zoning district as shown on the Zoning Map and the perimeter description in the vote of the <br /> Town Meeting establishing or amending said boundary, the vote of the Town Meeting <br /> governs. In the case of uncertainty regarding a district boundary voted by Town Meeting, the <br /> following rules apply: <br /> 1. Where the district boundary is indicated as a street, highway, railroad right-of-way, or <br /> utility easement, the boundary is the centerline of the street, highway, railroad right- <br /> of-way, or utility easement. <br /> 2. Where the district boundary is parallel to a street, highway, railroad right-of-way, or <br /> utility easement, the boundary is parallel to it and, unless otherwise shown, 100 feet <br /> from its centerline. <br /> 3. Where the district boundary is shown as following a watercourse, the boundary <br /> coincides with its centerline. <br /> 4. Where the district boundary is shown as following the shoreline of a body of water, or <br /> of a contour line, the boundary is the elevation above the datum mean sea level of <br /> such body of water, or contour. <br /> 5. Where the district boundary is shown as the extension of another district boundary <br /> line, the boundary is its straight-line extension. <br /> 6. If not resolved by the subsections above, the locations of the district boundaries are to <br /> be determined by the distances, if given, from other lines or features on the Zoning <br /> Map, or, if distances are not given, then by the scale of the Zoning Map. <br /> 7. If, after the application of the rules in the subsections above, uncertainty still exists <br /> with respect to the boundaries of a district, the Building Commissioner shall make a <br /> determination after seeking the advice of the Planning Board. <br /> 4 of 106 <br />