(A) If the length of the driveway/access way or a physical obstruction prevents the number from being visible from the road of which the address is taken, then the house number shall be posted adjacent to the area in which the driveway/access way intersects the road.
(B) If a group of homes, serviced by one driveway/access way, are unable to individually display their numbers in a manner that would be visible from the road due to distance or physical obstruction, all house numbers from that group of homes may be placed on one sign at the point where the primary access to those homes intersects with the main road.
(C) The above homes shall, in addition to placing their house number on a group sign where the driveway/access way intersects with the main road, also display their house number on the primary addressed structure. The number shall be visible from the driveway/access way.
(D) Mobile homes located in an organized mobile home park must display their proper lot number on the mobile home lot. The number shall be visible from the driveway/access way.
(E) The posted house number must be placed in a way as to ensure its visibility year round and not be obstructed by such things as, but not limited to, snow or vegetation, to provide for emergency identification at all times.
(F) Each character of the posted house number shall be a minimum of four inches in height by three inches in width and must be of a contrasting color to the background on which it is attached.
(Ord. 9-2, passed 5-2-2000) Penalty, see § 152.99