§ 156.28  STREET NAMES AND STREET MARKERS.
   (A)   Street names.
      (1)   Every proposed street which is obviously in alignment with an existing named street shall be given the same name as the existing street.
      (2)   The name assigned to any proposed street which is not in alignment with an existing named street shall not duplicate nor be phonetically similar to the name of any existing street irrespective of any difference in designation such as “avenue,” “boulevard,” “drive,” “place,” and the like.
   (B)   Street markers.  At the street intersections within or abutting any subdivision, the subdivider shall install street markers in conformity with the following standards:
      (1)   Embossed steel U. S. Standard Street Name Signs, or the equivalent thereof as determined by the City Engineer, measuring 6 by 24 inches shall be used.
      (2)   Street name signs shall be mounted on four inch by four inch creosoted wood posts or on two inch diameter galvanized pipes. In either case, the support shall be set in concrete to a depth of three feet below the ground surface and shall extend ten feet above the surface.
(Ord. 1402, passed 2-24-1998)