(A) Each building, whether residence or business within the city, shall have a street number with reference to the street on which such building and lot fronts. However, street numbers shall not be required for accessory structures of a nature customarily incidental and subordinate to the use of the main building on its lot.
(B) The owner or occupant of each building within the corporate limits shall display the street number of such building in numerals clearly visible from the street on which such building fronts. Such numerals shall be at least three inches in height and shall be placed on the front of each building, or on a porch, pole, or other sign in the front of such building provided that such numerals are clearly visible from the street.
(C) The failure of any owner or occupant of a building within the city to display the street number of such building or lot in compliance with this section shall be deemed in violation of this section. After investigation, the Chief of Police or his designee may determine a violation of the minimum requirements of this section exists and shall notify such owner or occupant in writing of such violation. If such owner or occupant fails after ten days to correct the violation, such owner or occupant upon conviction shall be subject to a fine of not less than $25 nor more than $500 for each offense. Each day in which an owner or occupant of a building fails to comply with this section shall be deemed a separate offense.
(Ord. 731, passed 7-27-09)