(6) If a district includes only part of a county, that part must be contiguous within the county boundaries. This does not make a lot of sense. If a district extends into multiple counties, then the portion in any county must reach the county boundaries in order to be self-contiguous. So it would appear to be applicable only to districts entirely in one county, which would require that a district entirely in Franklin, Cuyahoga, or Hamilton county must reach the county line. This is just a silly requirement.
The rule says the part of a district in a split county must be contiguous
within the county, not with the county border.