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The City Administrator may initiate a review through the Type II procedure for the types of corrections to the Comprehensive Plan Map listed below:

A. The correction may be made for mapping errors such as:

(1) A map line that was intended to follow a topographical feature does not do so. Topographical features include the tops and bottoms of hillsides, the banks of water bodies, and center lines of creeks or drainage ditches;

(2) The line on the map does not match the legal description or map shown or references in the ordinance which applied to the designation; or

(3) When there is a discrepancy between maps and there is a clear legislative intent for where the line should be.

B. The correction may be made when a map line is based on the location of a reference item that has since been moved. Reference items are rights-of-way, tentative rights-of-way, utility easements and similar items. Map line changes in these cases must not be more than a minor change to the map pattern and must not result in any significant impacts to abutting lots.