1. In assigning the secondary address or unit number, each unit number will be three digits. The first digit represents the floor number which will ordinarily be one. In the case of a second floor apartment the unit number will begin with the number two. The second and third digits represent the relative location of the unit on the property.
2. The unit numbers will be assigned sequentially and will not be duplicated within a property. The numbering will start at the primary entrance to the property and will be consistent along each lane. The numbering on each lane will start with the next available ten and increment uniformly by twos so as to allow for new construction.
3. The posting of unit ranges will be done as in Section 4 hereof. Unit numbers will also be posted on each addressable structure in accordance with Chapter 1026.
4. An example of numbering and posting on single-owner private access easements is as follows:
(Ord. 94-09. Passed 4-20-94.)