(A) Public, and private, street signs shall be installed at the expense of the original developer, and thereafter maintained by the city.
(B) Private street signs shall be required. They shall conform to the public street sign standards, except they shall have a blue background with white letters.
(C) Only street name signs which are authorized by the City Council shall be installed within the corporate limits of the city. All street name signs, public or private, found not to conform with this subchapter shall be removed by the City Council. Non-conforming, damaged, or deteriorated public street signs shall be replaced as soon as possible by the City Council.
(D)
Requests for private street signs on existing streets shall be submitted to the City Clerk-Treasurer. The City Clerk-Treasurer shall forward authorization to the Mayor immediately upon completion, after which the Mayor shall have the sign prepared and installed as soon as possible.
(E) Address numbers shall be assigned by the city, and shall be installed by the builder before final inspection, and shall be the owner’s responsibility thereafter.
(F) Replacement of address numbers is required within 15 days after written notice to the owner by the City Clerk-Treasurer. New, and replacement, numbers must be placed so that they will be clearly visible from the street of primary access to the building.
(G) Address numbers shall be a minimum of three inches high with black block letters on a white background, and shall be visible from the street. Other colors, which have sufficient contrast to be read from the street under normal nighttime conditions, may be approved by the Mayor. The numbers shall be placed as near as possible to the primary entrance of the building, and preferably above the entrance doorway. The location, style, size, and color of the required numbers shall be approved by the Mayor. Appeals concerning numbers shall be made to the City Council.
(Prior Code, § 9.08.06) (Ord. 83, passed - -)