(A) The plan known as the Philadelphia plan system of numbering houses is adopted in the city.
(B) The Philadelphia plan of numbering houses, as adopted, is as follows:
(1) Streets running north and south shall be divided by Main Street as a base, with odd numbers on the west side and even numbers on the east side and all streets extending north of Main Street shall be numbered north and all streets extending south of Main Street shall be numbered south.
(2) Streets running east and west shall be divided by Broadway Street, as a base, with odd numbers on the south side and even numbers on the north side and all streets extending east of Broadway shall be numbered east and all streets extending west of Broadway shall be numbered west.
(3) Streets extending north and south of Main Street and all streets extending east and west of Broadway shall begin to number with 100 as a basis for even numbers and 101 as a basis for odd numbers and each 20 feet along the front property line of any street shall constitute a separate number, provided, that the distance between any two cross streets on each block shall constitute a separate serial of 100 and that each cross street or block north or south from Main Street and each cross street or block east or west from Broadway shall begin to number with the corresponding hundred as a serial that it is distant removed from its base, allowing 100 as a serial for each block or the distance between two cross streets.
('76 Code, § 22-43) (Ord. passed 5-12-11)