Street addresses are assigned in increasing order from each base and grid line. In the county, 1,000 potential property addresses exist for each 5,280 feet (one mile) of distance from the base lines. There are approximately 50 numbers that will be available for each side of the street/road within each tenth of a mile. All of those available numbers will probably not be needed, depending on the density of development along the street/road. Therefore, addresses occur at each 10.56-foot intervals. A specific street/road address is determined by measuring the number 10.56-foot intervals between the grid line to the front entrance of a structure. Crooked roads and roads running at angles (not true north-south or east-west) will be addressed with the predominate north-south east-west direction. Distances between address numbers will vary in these cases.
(Ord. 6-1995, passed 3-10-1995)