§ 39.31 ADDRESSING.
   (A)   All addresses must contain a number. No number may contain more than five digits. Only whole numbers may be used in addresses. All addresses on a street shall have sequential numbers.
   (B)   All addresses must contain a street name. The names may contain a maximum of 20 letters, however, such names shall not contain fewer than two letters. The following are prohibited in new street names:
      (1)   Numerical digits or numerical names;
      (2)   Leading single letter phrases;
      (3)   Confusing, obscene, or irregularly spelled words;
      (4)   Duplicate or closely approximate names of other streets; and
      (5)   Use of the words “service”, “street”, “drive”, or “avenue”.
   (C)   An address shall not contain a duplication of the type of street within its name (i.e., Veterans Park PK). When an address contains the names of two types of streets, the first type becomes part of the street name and second type must be abbreviated.
   (D)   Streets having the same name, but designated as different types of streets, are acceptable only when the streets are contiguous and have unique number sequences.
   (E)   Structures must have frontage or an entrance to the street on which their address is assigned.
   (F)   Separate streets which are capable of ultimate connection shall have the same name until it is determined that their connection will not likely occur. Once the roadways are deemed unconnectable, the addresses shall be changed to assign unique street names for all affected segments.
(Prior Code, § 28.201) (Ord. 96-5, passed 2-29-1996)