(A) The owner or occupant of a house or structure located within the jurisdictional area of the County Plan Commission shall post the officially assigned numbers in a location providing easy identification from the abutting street or road. Such official number may be attached to the mail box (as according to postal regulations) or on a post or outside light, or on any prominent place on the house or structure so that the number is identifiable. Provided, however, that if a building is not visible from a road, or if a building is more than 200 feet from a road, the number shall be displayed at the entrance to the access road or driveway to such building by means of a separate marker or on a mail box.
(B) Such number shall be a minimum of three inches in height, made of durable, weatherproof material, and shall contrast in color from its background for easy visibility. Reflective materials should be avoided as they cannot be distinguished when headlights, or spot lights, are shone on them.
(C) When a new number is assigned or when a house or structure is renumbered, the owner and/or the occupant of such house or structure shall comply with this section within 30 days after receiving notice of the assignment of a new number or renumber.
(BC Ord. 6-1992, passed 11-2-92; Am. BC Ord. 3-1993, passed 2-1-93)