(A) All properties or parcels of land within the unincorporated limits of the county shall hereafter be identified by references to the uniform numbering system adopted herein; provided, further that all existing numbers of property and buildings not now in conformity with provisions of this subchapter shall be changed to conform to the system herein adopted.
(B) All numbers shall be assigned by the Department of Planning of the basis of one number for each 40 feet of frontage along the street. Grid lines, as shown on the property numbering map, indicate the point at which numbers will change to the next higher multiple of 100 and the range of numbers between grid lines thereon shall be consistent with the range of numbers as indicated on said map. All buildings north of east-west streets and east of north-south streets shall bear even numbers, and likewise all buildings on the south side of east-west streets and west of north-south streets shall bear odd numbers. All streets running more nearly north-south streets shall be numbered as north-south streets and all streets running more nearly east-west shall be numbered as east-west streets.
(C) No building shall be assigned more than one number.
(D) Notwithstanding any other provisions of this subchapter, when multiple buildings have frontage within one or more assigned 40-foot frontage areas and under the remaining provisions of this subchapter, each such building would be assigned a separate number designation, but due to a limited amount of frontage, sufficient numbers are not available, then all such buildings at that location will be assigned the same number and each such building will carry a letter designation such as A, B, C, in addition to the assigned number.
(Ord. 93-11, passed 11-12-1993) Penalty, see § 151.99