§ 150A.04 ADMINISTRATION AND ASSIGNMENT OF ADDRESSES.
   (A)   The Seminole County Addressing Coordinator has been assigned responsibility for coordinating and maintaining the numbering system by the Board of County Commissioners. The Coordinator shall assign building numbers and street names in conformity with the uniform addressing system, with the exception of areas identified in division (B). Charges for such assignments shall be made in accordance with a fee schedule duly adopted by resolution by the Board of County Commissioners.
   (B)   The city shall retain the authority to address a lot, parcel or building that is owned, leased or operated by the city.
   (C)   Should an existing building fail to conform with the uniform addressing system, the Seminole County Addressing Coordinator will give notice to those owners or occupants whose building number is in nonconformity. The notice will be delivered to the owner or occupant by certified mail, return receipt requested, by posting the same in a conspicuous place on the property or by hand delivery. The notice may include a notification of a change of address which shall contain the new building number(s) assigned to the building in accordance with the uniform addressing system and shall direct the owner or the occupant to post the newly assigned building number on the building or property in accordance with the provisions of the uniform addressing system. The owners or occupants shall have 30 days from receipt of the notice sent by certified mail, from the date of delivery, if delivered by hand, or from the date of posting, if the notice is posted on the property, to come into compliance.
   (D)   Assignment by the Seminole County Addressing Coordinator of a number to a lot or parcel on which a projected future building may be constructed shall be a condition precedent to the issuance of a Building Permit for any such building.
(Ord. 491, passed 3-1-90; Am. Ord. 1119, passed 2-5-04) Penalty, see § 150A.99