§ 150.61 GRIDS ESTABLISHED.
   (A)   The Uniform House Numbering System is generally based on the Lyman System by assignment of 1,000 addresses per mile. Even- numbered addresses shall be assigned on the north and west sides of streets, and odd-numbered addresses shall be assigned on the south and east sides of streets.
   (B)   The grid system to be used is constructed on a north, south, east, and west basis using the existing base roads in the County Highway System. Each mile of roadway becomes a “block” for uniform house numbering. The road numbering system begins within the Town of Danville at the intersection of sections 3, 4, 9 and 10, township 15 north, range 1 west.
      (1)    Base Road north shall be that portion of county road that lies along County Road “0" extending north from the aforesaid starting point to the address range of 4250, from this point Base Road north shall lie along the section line between sections 15 and 16, township 15 north, range 1 west, and extend north to the Boone county line. The numerical portion of the address will not exceed 10999.
      (2)   Base Road south shall be that portion of county road that lies along the section line extending south from the aforesaid starting point to County Road 200 south. From this point, Base Road south shall lie along County Road “0" and extend to the Morgan county line. The numerical portion of the address will not exceed 10999.
      (3)   Base Road east shall be that portion of county road that lies along east Main Street extending east from the aforesaid starting point to the address range of 5250, from this point, Base Road east shall lie along U.S. Highway 36 extending east to the Marion county line. The numerical portion of the address will not exceed 10999.
      (4)   Base Road west shall be that portion of county road that lies along U.S. Highway 36 extending west to the Putnam county line. The numerical portion of the address will not exceed 8999.
   (C)   The Uniform House Numbering System shall utilize the current official county road numbers, and add to them a prefix with a numerical location followed by a letter indicating the general direction the road runs from the Base Road. For example: 2460 West County Road 400 S.
   (D)   The current addressing scheme of the towns of Brownsburg, North Salem, Pittsboro, and Plainfield shall be taken into account for areas adjoining each incorporated area.
(Ord. 1993-34, passed 10-11-1993)