1135.15 STREET NAMES AND SIGNS.
   (a)   Signs shall be erected by the subdivider at all street intersections. These signs shall be constructed in accordance with these adopted standards. House numbers will be assigned by the City Engineer.
 
   (b)   For the purpose of clarifying and systemizing the present street names in the City, the Planning Commission shall examine all street names within the City and when it finds duplication of street names or similarity of street names which might cause confusion, or when it finds street names that will cause difficulty in the assigning of numbers, it shall then recommend appropriate name changes to Council.
 
   (c)   Street name signs shall be furnished and installed by the developer in accordance with the following standards:
      (1)   The letters and numerals shall be either three (3) or four (4) inches high and shall be set on a green reflecting material.
      (2)   Signs shall be mounted at a height of approximately seven (7) feet above the top of the curb.
      (3)   Placement of signs shall be in accordance with the Ohio Manual of Uniform Traffic Control Devices for Streets and Highways and shall be placed on diagonally opposite corners, on the far right-hand side of the intersection for traffic on the more heavily traveled street, and as close to the corner as possible.
   (d)   Whenever a new street is constructed along the approximate alignment or extension of an existing street, its name shall be the same as that of the existing street.
 
   (e)   Whenever a street alignment changes direction more than 75 degrees without a return to the original alignment within a distance of 500 feet, the name of the street shall be changed at the point of curvature.
 
   (f)   Whenever a cul-de-sac street serves not more than three (3) lots, the name of the intersecting street shall apply to the cul-de-sac.