§ 92.19 EXAMPLES OF STREETS.
   (A)   Crescent street.
      (1)   A crescent is designed so that a street has an entrance and exit at two points on the same intersecting street. Crescents are numbered consecutively from their beginning intersection (either the north or east intersection) if they have one street name.
      (2)   Even though crescent street configurations are north/south and east/west, the numbers are dependent on the direction of the intersecting street if one street name has been chosen.
      (3)   In addressing a crescent, addresses shall not be alternated so that odd and even numbers are located on the same side of the street.
      (4)   Addresses shall be assigned along the crescent continuously in the same direction as the intersecting street.
      (5)   It shall depend on the length of the street if more than one street name will be required.
      (6)   This will be left up to the discretion of the village.
   (B)   Cul-de-sac street. A cul-de-sac is designed so that the street does not follow through. There is only one common entrance and exit with a turn around at the end of the street. Cul-de-sacs shall be addressed in the same manner as north/south and east/west streets with even numbers located on the north and west side of the street and the odd numbers on the south and east side of the street. Because of the shape of a cul-de-sac, the center lot at the end (circular part of the street) of the cul-de-sac shall be the dividing point for determining whether a lot will receive an even or odd number.
   (C)   North/south east/west street. A north/south or east/west street is designed to provide vehicular access to abutting property in a grid system. East/west streets can intersect north/south streets. On the north and west side of the street shall be even numbers. The south and east side of the street shall be assigned odd numbers.
   (D)   Trending street. A trending street is designed to bend back and forth with few straight areas. The street will be considered as trending in the direction in which it covers the greatest distance being
north/south or east/west. Trending streets shall be addressed in the same manner as the north/south or east/west streets.
   (E)   Diagonal street. A diagonal street is designed to extend as a line on an angle. The street shall be addressed in the direction in which it covers the greatest distance being north/south or east/west.