§ 151.23 STREET NAMES.
   (A)   For the purpose of this subchapter, the word STREET shall mean all roadways, public and private, open for general public travel. Access drives to apartments and commercial complexes shall not be considered as STREETS, and shall not be named as such.
   (B)   Streets running east and west shall be identified with the suffix “street” or “boulevard”. Streets running north and south shall be identified with the suffix “avenue” or “road”.
   (C)   Streets which are also state and federal highways will be identified by their local street name followed by their state, or federal, designation in parentheses on the official street address map (for example, N. Highway 59 (AR 59)).
   (D)   Cul-de-sac streets, which have only one entrance/exit, shall not be called “avenue” or “road”, but shall have a suffix name such as “cove”, “lane”, “place”, or “terrace” to indicate their dead end nature.
   (E)   Loop streets are circular, or rectangular, plan streets which begin at one point, and end at another point along a commons street, and do not connect to any other streets. The street name suffixes on these streets must not be “road” or “avenue”, but shall be “loop”, “circle”, “court”, or other name indicating a closed street layout.
(Prior Code, § 9.08.04) (Ord. 83, passed - -)