§ 150.02 POSTING OF NUMBERS.
   (A)   Everyone who has been assigned a new locatable address is required to mark their residence and/or business with the new numbers in a manner in which emergency service providers can easily see those numbers. Every residence must have its own number, even if several people share the same mailbox.
   (B)   Buildings which can be easily seen from the road shall have numbers measuring between three inches and five inches tall, displayed on an exterior surface facing the road. Yard markers or signposts with the same size numbers are also acceptable.
   (C)   Buildings which are not within view of the road, due to distance or obstructions, should also have markings at the entrance drive. Mailboxes should have numbers on both sign posts with the same size numbers are also acceptable.
   (D)   Apartments using letter or numbers identifications in addition to the building address should have those designations marked clearly on the door. Mobile homes with a number or letter designation, in addition to the address for the mobile home park, must have those designations clearly marked on the side of the trailer facing the road.
   (E)   Anyone who is still using a post office box number address or a route box number address because they have not been informed of their new locatable address or have lost the number must notify the 9-1-1 office to obtain the new address.
   (F)   Within one year, which is the time period during which the postal service will continue to deliver mail to the old addresses, the owner or occupant of each building should remove any previous box number or address number markings which could be confused with the new number designations.
(Prior Code, § 33-8-2)