§ 91.30 SIZE AND PLACEMENT OF NUMBERS.
   (A)   Numbers assigned. Numbers assigned by the city shall be placed on every structure within the city of the expense of the property owner within 30 days of receiving notification of the assignment of the number. For new construction, numbers shall be assigned within 30 days of the date of occupancy.
   (B)   Placement of number. Numbers assigned by the city shall be affixed to the door or door frame of the main entrance to the structure, or as near thereto as practical, in a location conspicuous from the street which the structure faces so that the same may be readily seen from the street.
   (C)   Size of number. The figures in the numbers required by this section shall be not less than three inches high and shall be a contrasting color to the background.
   (D)   Address signs. Where a building is located more than 35 feet from the public or private street on which it fronts, or is situated so that the front entrance is not readily visible from the street, a sign with address numbers shall be located at the intersection of the street and the private driveway serving the building or, it there is no driveway access to the street on which the building fronts, the sign shall be placed within 20 feet of the front property line at a point providing pedestrian access to the building. The sign shall be in conformance with zoning district regulations.
   (E)   Curb numbering. The owner or occupant of any residence, structure, or place of business (in addition to complying with the provisions of this subchapter) may voluntarily place, or cause to be placed, upon the street curb in front of the residence, structure, or place of business, the appropriate assigned building number. All curb numbering shall adhere to standards of design as follows: block style numbers; black or white in color; and not less than two nor more than four inches high.
(Ord. 287, passed 5-9-1988) Penalty, see § 91.99