(A) Signs for streets that cross baselines shall carry the appropriate directional prefix (north, south, east or west), as described below, and shall constitute part of the name of the particular street as a prefix. For example, 400 West Main Street and 400 East Main Street.
(1) All streets crossing the north/south base line and running northerly shall bear the prefix “N” or “North” for that section of the street lying north of the north/south base line.
(2) All streets crossing the north/south base line and running southerly shall bear the prefix “S” or “South” for that section of the street lying south of the north/south base line.
(3) All streets crossing the east/west base line and running easterly shall bear the prefix “E” or “East” for that section of the street lying east of the east/west base line.
(4) All streets crossing the east-west base line and running westerly shall bear the prefix “W” or “West” for that section of the street lying West of the east/west base line.
(B) After the effective date of this chapter, all new streets and all existing streets undergoing a change of name shall be identified as “Street” or “Avenue” unless otherwise provided for below.
(1) Any street that is basically curvilinear and longer than 1,000 feet in length shall be designated as “Drive.”
(2) Any street longer than 1,000 feet and not curvilinear shall be designated as “Road.”
(3) Any street less than 1,000 feet in length, any street that is a cul-de-sac, or any street that begin and ends on the same street without being crossed by any other street shall be designated as a “Court,” “Terrace,” “Circle,” “Way,” “Lane,” “Loop” or “Place.”
(Ord. 89-09-0, passed 10-10-89)