15.08.040 STREET NAMING.
   New streets shall be named and placed on the official City maps in accordance with the following criteria:
   .010   Tentative Tracts and Parcel Maps. It shall be the duty of the Director of the Planning Department, or his or her designated representative, to approve street names for any streets proposed in conjunction with tentative tract maps or parcel maps. The developer shall submit to the Planning Department a list of names for the streets proposed on said maps. The Director of the Planning Department, or his or her designated representative, will review such names and, if it is determined that said names satisfy the provisions of this chapter and do not conflict with the Address and Street Name Master Plan, approve the proposed street names. Furthermore, the Director of the Planning Department, or his or her designated representative, will determine whether the proposed streets shall be designated as, but not limited in designation to, one of the following: avenue, circle, drive, lane, road, street or a derivation thereof. (Ord. 5919 § 55, June 8, 2004.)
   .020   Final Tract Maps. Every final tract map submitted to the City Council, for its approval prior to recordation with the Orange County Recorder's Office, shall show the official name of any and all streets as recommended by the Planning Department. If private streets are shown, the words "private drive" shall follow the named street and be recorded on any final tract map. Prior to submittal to the City Council, it shall be the duty of the City Engineer, or his or her designated representative, to determine whether said final tract map satisfies the provisions of this chapter. (Ord. 5919 § 56, June 8, 2004.)
   .030   Private Street Name Signs. It shall be the responsibility of the owner or owners of properties fronting on and utilizing vehicular access from a private street to provide, install and maintain the street name sign or signs for said private street.
   .0301   Design, Dimension and Construction. In order to adequately identify a private street, the street name sign shall meet the criteria of design, dimension and construction governing public street signs except that, to clearly differentiate between public and private street name signs, all private street name signs shall have the background color and the color of the letters and numerals reversed.
   .0302   Approval. It shall be the duty of the City Engineer or his designated representative to approve the installation of private street name signs. (Ord. 3216 § 2 (part); October 9, 1973.)