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For the purpose of maintaining uniform numbering, the following system shall be maintained:
(A) Buildings and lots shall be numbered so as odd numbers shall be to the west and south, even numbers shall be to the north and east; except for subunits which may be numbered consecutively or by buildings or a combination.
(B) Where an apartment or commercial building with several subunits that do not face a public street is involved, the property or project may have one number and each subunit consequently shall have the same number plus a subunit designation by number or letter or both.
(C) Numbering east-west streets. Primary property or building numbers for streets, avenues, highways, courts or roads on an east-west axis shall be assigned on the half-mile, as in county territory, Avenue 42, 43, 44, 45 and 46, and the like, with a three-digit number following (45-000) in consecutive and progressive order starting each half-mile from north to south.
(D) Numbering north-south streets. Primary property or building numbers for streets, avenues, highways, courts or roads on a north-south axis shall be assigned on one-mile units as in county territory, i.e., Clinton Street 81-, Monroe Street 82-, Jackson Street 83-, and the like, with a three-digit number following (81-000) in consecutive and progressive order staring each mile from the west to east.
(Ord. 1580, passed 12-1-10)
SECURITY FENCING
No fence installed or maintained in the city shall be charged with electricity for security or other reasons. Exceptions may be granted for a farming or ranch operator where the fence is in a rural area. Exemptions shall be conditioned with consideration of the amount of electrical charge to restrain farm animals. These fences shall also be adequately marked with signs and warnings.
(Ord. 1580, passed 12-1-10)
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