(A) Duplexes. Building address numbers shall be assigned to both units of a two-family home.
(B) Row houses. A row house or townhouse development shall be treated similarly to a duplex where the units front on a public way. Where the units do not front on a public way, they shall be treated as apartments.
(C) Apartment and condominium buildings. Apartment and condominium buildings with one main entrance shall use the number assigned to the frontage interval opposite the entrance. If the building has more than one main entrance fronting on a street, the number in line with each entrance should be used. The apartment and condominium units themselves should be numbered consecutively throughout the development.
(D) Apartment and condominium building complexes. An apartment and condominium building or a cluster of buildings with several entrances off a common courtyard, driveway or walk should use the address number in line with the courtyard, drive or walk. The apartment and condominium units within shall be numbered consecutively throughout the development.
(E) Mobile home courts. Mobile home courts shall be treated similarly to apartment and condominium buildings. The individual units shall be numbered consecutively. If a mobile home court is fronting a named street, each mobile home in the court shall be addressed as if it were a single-family housing lot.
(Prior Code, § K-1-5)
Statutory reference:
Related provisions, see SDCL § 9-45-2