§ 91.29 NUMBERING SYSTEM.
   (A)   All buildings shall be numbered in accordance with the following system of numbering which is hereby designated as the Glendale Addressing System.
   (B)   All numbering shall start from the base lines described in § 91.28 with the lowest number of any one street or lane being those immediately adjacent to the base lines and with higher numbers being assigned in progression with even numbers on the left and the odd numbers on the right as the distance from the respective base lines increases.
   (C)   The numbering system shall be based on lineal footage of 100 numbers for every 300 feet of distance along a street. From an intersection with the base line, numbers shall start at 100. For streets or lanes not intersecting a base line, numbering shall begin at the end closest to the base line, unless the Planning Commission determines extension of the street or lane towards a base line may occur in the future or determines the numbering would be confusing, in which case he or she may assign numbers most appropriate to the situation.
   (D)   A detailed addressing map and vicinity map of addressed areas will be prepared according to the Glendale Addressing System by the Planning Commission and updated when changes occur by City Recorder.
   (E)   Upon determining the general direction of streets applicable in this section, irregular or winding streets shall take the number sequencing range of nearby streets running that determined direction. Looped streets shall be numbered progressively as if they were a section of the street they originated from. A circular street (having one entrance/exit) shall be numbered progressively from its point of origination and according to that original direction on the grid pattern.
   (F)   Where a building of premises has several entrances for use by different occupants, the city may assign a different number for each principal entrance. In the case of a multiple dwelling with one principal entrance, or a multi-unit development where insufficient numbers are available, only one number may be assigned to the structure with each unit being identified with the suffix A, B, C, and the like used with the assigned number or a suffix such as Apt. #1, Apt. #2, and the like, may be assigned. Mobile home parks and similar development shall be assigned one number to the principal entrance with each unit or space identified with a suffix indicating the space number.
   (G)   All developments serviced by unnamed private driveways shall be numbered as if the entire development fronted the public street from which the private driveway begins.
(Ord. 287, passed 5-9-1988) Penalty, see § 91.99