(a) The Town Council of the Town of Granville will appoint The Town of Granville Addressing Coordinator. In addition to the duties set forth elsewhere in this article, The Town of Granville Addressing Coordinator has the following duties:
(1) The Town of Granville Addressing Coordinator shall recommend names, for any public or private road or street in The Town of Granville, which provides access to two or more occupied buildings.
(2) The Town of Granville Addressing Coordinator shall negotiate with residents along streets or roads bearing duplicate or confusingly similar names in the Town of Granville and to recommend name changes of such roads or streets to eliminate such duplication or confusing similarity. The Town of Granville Addressing Coordinator shall direct the placement of street signs at intersections within The Town of Granville. The initial costs of such signs and installation will be funded by The Town of Granville for all areas of The Town of Granville.
(3) The Town of Granville Addressing Coordinator shall maintain a "Town of Granville Road Name Index." This Index will be housed at the Granville Town Hall. This database will be shared among all participating government entities and all public utilities as we convert from route and box addresses to city style addressing. This Index is to be the official listing of names for streets and roads in The Town of Granville and such streets and roads are hereby assigned the names listed therein. As used in the Ordinance, the terms "street" and "road" shall have the same meaning and shall also include but not limited to avenue (ave), drive (dr), way (way), boulevard (blvd), highway (hwy), lane (In), pike (pke) or similar street types.
(4) The Town of Granville Addressing Coordinator shall cooperate with The Town of Granville Addressing and Mapping Board, The Town of Granville Administrator, the County Enhanced 9-1-1 Council, the Monongalia County Assessor's office, corporations within The Town of Granville, the United States Postal Service, and other interested agencies and persons in order to accomplish, within The Town of Granville, city-type addressing and other systems essential to the prompt and accurate dispatch of emergency service providers or other emergency services or 9-1-1 purposes, and for such other goals of the West Virginia Statewide Addressing and Mapping Project. The Town of Granville Addressing Coordinator may not, however, take any official action not expressly authorized in this Ordinance or otherwise by the Granville Town Council.
(5) In applying this Ordinance and the guidelines in the West Virginia 9-1-1 Addressing Handbook, The Town of Granville Addressing Coordinator shall have the authority, in cooperation with the above agencies, to interpret this Ordinance to ensure a logical and efficient numbering and street addressing system.
(b) The Town of Granville Mapping Coordinator shall cooperate with the West Virginia Statewide Mapping and Addressing Board, the County 9-1-1 Director, the County Enhanced 9-1-1 Council, the County Assessor's office, and other interested agencies and persons in order to accomplish, within The Town of Granville, digital mapping and other systems essential to the prompt and accurate dispatch of emergency service providers or other emergency services or 9-1-1 purposes, and for such other goals of the West Virginia Statewide Addressing and Mapping Project. The Town of Granville Mapping Coordinator may not, however, take any official action not expressly authorized in this Ordinance or otherwise by the Granville Town Council.
(Passed 11-12-13.)