§ 151.04  BASE LINES AND SEQUENCES.
   (A)   The general rule shall be 1,000 addresses per mile, except in certain areas where the irregular direction of the county highways makes variations necessary, and except in buffer areas adjacent to incorporated cities or towns.
   (B)   Even numbers shall be used on the north and east sides of roads and odd numbers on the south and west.
   (C)   The grid system to be used is to be constructed on a north, south east and west basis using Main Street in the City of Greensburg as the north-south dividing line and North Lincoln Street in the City of Greensburg as the east-west dividing line. The starting point of “0" for this grid system is at the intersection of East Main Street and North Lincoln Street in the City of Greensburg, with each mile portion of roadway becoming a “block” for uniform numbering purposes. Each dividing line is to be known as Base Road. Base Road North extends from said intersection due north to the Rush County line. Base Road South extends from said intersection due south to the Ripley County line. Base Road East extends from said intersection due east to the Franklin County line. Base Road West extends from said intersection due west to the Bartholomew County line.
   (D)   The uniform numbering system is to keep the current official county road numbers and add to them a prefix with a numerical location followed by a letter indicating the direction the road runs from the dividing lines.
   (E)   The current addressing scheme of the City of Greensburg and of each incorporated town shall be taken into account for areas adjoining each incorporated area, up to one-half mile beyond the corporate limits, except for those towns which elect to follow the uniform numbering system set forth in this section.
(Ord. 1991-2, passed 4-1-1991)