6-6-6: RENUMBERING:
Whenever existing street numbers for particular lots or tracts of land:
   A.   Are out of sequence;
   B.   Indicate that the structure should be found on the other side of the street;
   C.   Identify houses on corner lots as being on one intersecting street when by virtue of their position on the lot they should be on the other intersecting street;
   D.   Need to be changed to bring numbers assigned by the county into conformity with numbers assigned by the city;
   E.   Do not conform to the system and the modifications thereto used by the city public works department in assigning street numbers; or
   F.   Do not comply with one or more of the other requirements of this chapter,
the public works department may designate that owner of the affected property change the number to one selected by the city public works department.
In the event the affected homeowner does not agree with the designation by the public works department, they may, within thirty (30) days from notification of that designation, file an appeal to the city council, and that appeal will be placed on the agenda for review.
The city council, after hearing the homeowner's objection may either confirm, modify, or rescind the public works department's designation. Failure to comply with the address designation change will subject the responsible party to the same assessment applicable to other noncompliant homeowners. (Ord. 2010-01, 2-9-2010, eff. 3-11-2010)