§ 91.33 RENAMING STREETS BY COUNCIL, COMMISSION, OR PETITION.
   (A)   By Council or Commission. The City Council or the Planning Commission may initiate the changing of the name of any street within the city. Where the Council initiates the change, it shall be referred to the Planning Commission for public hearing and recommendation.
   (B)   By petition. A property owner may request a change in the name of a street by filing a petition with the city. The petition shall contain the following information:
      (1)   Street name proposed for change and a description of the location of the street;
      (2)   Reason for request;
      (3)   Suggested new street name and alternative choice;
      (4)   List of the names and mailing address of each owner and resident of all property abutting the street proposed for the name change; and
      (5)   Signature of the owners of record of at least 51% of all property abutting the street proposed for the name change, signifying they agree with the proposed name change.
(Ord. 287, passed 5-9-1988)