§ 150.22 NUMBERING.
   (A)   Erections fronting streets from the east and fronting streets from the south shall bear even numbers in their last figure.
   (B)   Erections fronting streets from the west and from the north shall bear odd numbers in their last figure.
   (C)   Erections fronting streets running north and south shall be numbered from the base line, such numbers shall be 100 at the base line and not to exceed the number 150 at the end of the first block either north or south of the base line, 200 at the beginning and not to exceed the number 250 at the end of the second block, either north or south of the base line. Such system shall be in numbering all the streets running north and south in the town.
   (D)   Erections fronting streets running east and west shall be numbered from the base line, such numbers shall be 100 at the base line and not to exceed the number 150 at the end of the first block either east or west of the base line, 200 at the beginning and not to exceed the number 250 at the end of the second block either east or west of the base line. Such system shall be followed in numbering all of the streets running east and west in the town.
   (E)   Where streets intersect, but do not cross, such intersection shall for numbering purposes be deemed the end of the block for both sides of the street. Where streets do not have an intersection on either side of the street, then 300 feet from the last intersection shall be deemed the end of a block for both sides of the street.
   (F)   In each block, each 25 feet of frontage shall be given a number, except where lots vary from 25 feet in width, such lots shall be numbered to conform to the size of the lot. Fractions may be used if necessary to designate a building located on a fractional part of a 25-foot frontage.
(Prior Code, § 12.20.030) (Ord. 167, passed - -1956)