§ 150.64 POSTING HOUSE NUMBERS; STANDARDS.
   (A)   (1)   On, or after, November 1, 1993, the owner of a house or structure located within the jurisdictional area of the County Plan Commission shall post the officially assigned numbers in English, using Arabic (not Roman) numerals in a location providing easy identification from the abutting street.
      (2)   The official number shall be attached to the mail box in accordance with postal regulations, on a post outside light, or on any prominent place on the house or structure so that the number is identifiable.
   (B)   The number shall be a minimum of three inches in height and made of a durable, weatherproof material. The color of the number must stand out from its background.
   (C)   If a mailbox is located on a street other than the one on which a individual resides, the individual street name and house number must be posted on the mailbox.
   (D)   The ideal mailbox support is an assembly which, if struck, will bend or fall away from the striking vehicle. The use of heavy metal posts, concrete posts, and similar materials, should be avoided.
   (E)   If a house or structure is not visible from a street, or if a house or structure is more 200 feet from a street, the number shall be displayed at the entrance to the access road or driveway to the house or structure by means of a separate marker or on a mail box.
(Ord. 1993-34, passed 10-11-1993)