§ 97.013 MULTIPLE-FAMILY DWELLINGS.
   (A)   All street address numbers for new multiple-family dwellings shall comply with the following requirements, except as explicitly set forth herein. Numbers always must be clearly visible to vehicles traveling in either direction on the nearest fronting road, in addition to all of the following:
      (1)   Form.
         (a)   Standard Arabic numeral form;
         (b)   In a color distinguishable from its background;
         (c)   At least six inches in height with regard to street address/building numbers, and four inches in height with regard to individual unit numbers in buildings with street address/building numbers also posted, unless:
            1.   Street numbers posted prior to the effective date of §§ 97.012 and 97.013 that were in compliance with previous ordinance requirements as to numeral height and placement will be considered to remain in compliance, until they are removed for any reason, including routine maintenance or replacement;
      (2)   Placement.
         (a)   Free and clear of any obstructions hindering clear visibility;
         (b)   Placed on the front of the dwelling. Numbers that are painted only on the road curb do not comply with this requirement; and
            1.   Placed on the back of such buildings, garages, fences, or other structures on the
property, if the back of the property abuts an unnamed alley;
            2.   If building sits back 100 feet or more from the nearest fronting road, or is not clearly visible to vehicles traveling in either direction on the nearest fronting road, the numbers shall be a minimum of three inches in height and permanently affixed to:
               a.   A mailbox, if there is one located on the fronting road; or
               b.   If there is no mailbox, available on the fronting road, then a numerical sign no greater than 12 inches high may be placed in or on the ground, visible in both directions from the roadway. Such sign shall be located no closer than six feet, and no further than 12 feet from any curb cut; or
               c.   The owner of any such dwelling may submit an alternate form of placement of street address/building numbers to the Fire Department or suburban Fire Protection District having jurisdiction, that is reasonably calculated to readily identify such buildings to emergency and public safety personnel. The parties shall work together to insure proper identification without undue expense to the owner. The written proposal shall be signed off by the Fire Department or suburban Fire Protection District once approved, and submitted to the Planning Commission as proof of compliance with §§ 97.012 and 97.013. The property owner also shall maintain a copy of the written exemption.
(1994 Jeff. Code, § 97.13) (Jeff. Ord. 41-1996, adopted and effective 11-12-1996; Lou. Metro Am. Ord. No. 224-2003, approved 12-15-2003; Lou. Metro Am. Ord. No. 195-2005, approved 11-16-2005)