§ 70.04 ACCURACY OF COUNTY ROAD DESIGNATIONS FOR 9-1-1 PURPOSES.
   (A)   The name of any private road can be assigned or changed, as necessary, by an order of the County Judge/Executive. Such order may be issued on a petition in which 75% or more of the property owners abutting on the road have joined in the petition.
   (B)   By similar proceeding, a public road which has not been adopted into the county road system may be named or renamed.
   (C)   By similar proceeding, an order may be issued designating a name for any unnamed private or public road in the county.
   (D)   The Fiscal Court may cause signs bearing the name of each road as fixed by the County Judge/Executive, to be placed on the roads, or it may, by a resolution duly recorded, authorize any person or organization to erect signs, approved as to form by the Fiscal Court, bearing the name designated to the road by the County Judge/Executive.
   (E)   No person or organization shall remove or damage any sign erected as hereinabove provided for, or erect or place, or cause to be erected or placed, upon a road, any sign or signs, indicating, marking, or designating a road by any other name than as hereinabove provided for.
(Ord. 213, passed 1-18-1995; Ord. 257, passed 2-21-1996) Penalty, see § 10.99