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§ 151.21 BLOCK LENGTH VARIATIONS.
   For the purpose of this subchapter and for the numbering required by this subchapter, if any blocks are longer than 1,100 feet, then for the purposes of this subchapter, 1,100 feet will be considered the maximum length of any block, and the numbering for the next property shall be considered as a separate block.
(Prior Code, § 9-1-7) (Ord. 90-6-1, passed - -)
§ 151.22 VACATION, EXTENSION PROCEDURE.
   In case of the establishment, extension or vacation of any street or part of a street in the town, the numbering on a part or a whole of such street, as the case may be, shall be made or remade, if necessary, to conform to this subchapter.
(Prior Code, § 9-1-8) (Ord. 90-6-1, passed - -)
§ 151.23 RENUMBERING PROCEDURE.
   From time to time, as circumstances may require, in case of the renumbering of any street or in case buildings shall be built or rebuilt, or numbers shall be destroyed, or for any reason buildings shall not be properly numbered, notices shall be given and the numbering shall be made as required in this subchapter. Buildings spanning property that encompasses more than one number, as is provided by this subchapter, shall be numbered as follows: Residential homes shall be given that number which is that number applicable to that part of the lot upon which the entrance to the home is situated; two-family and other structures with more than one entrance shall be given a number for each entrance that coincides with the lot upon which it is located.
(Prior Code, § 9-1-9) (Ord. 90-6-1, passed - -)
§ 151.24 MULTIPLE UNITS AND ADDITIONAL ENTRANCES.
   (A)   Multiple units. Where multiple units are served by a singularly numbered street entrance, or the entrances thereto do not front a street, then the units shall be each separately lettered with consecutive letters. A sketch of the units and the letters assigned to them shall be delivered to the Town Clerk-Treasurer, and the Clerk-Treasurer shall, in turn, deliver copies of such sketches to the Fire Department, Police Department and emergency medical service.
   (B)   Multiple street entrances. Second street entrances within a property carrying one number shall carry the fraction of one-half, but if there be more than two separate entrances, then quarter fractions shall be used so that the first additional entrance shall be one-fourth, the second additional entrance shall be one-half and so on.
(Prior Code, § 9-1-10) (Ord. 90-6-1, passed - -)
§ 151.25 NUMBERS REQUIRED FOR ALL BUILDINGS.
   All dwelling houses and business buildings, or other structures situated within the town and fronting upon any public street thereof shall be numbered, as follows.
   (A)   Duty of owner. It shall be the duty of any owner of a building required to be numbered or lettered herein to place the number of such building in a neat and tasteful manner, and in a conspicuous place, in accordance with all of the requirements of this subchapter. Where letters are also required, the letters shall be placed upon the outside door of the entrance to the unit.
   (B)   Size of numbers. All numbers and letters shall be at least three inches high, shall be block numbers and shall be sufficiently contrasted with the building so as to be easily readable. The numbers shall be larger than the three inches required herein when such larger size is necessary for the numbers to be easily readable and locatable from the street. All numbers shall be of metal, wood or other material of substantial thickness except that in the Business District, the numbers may be painted on the exterior of the building.
   (C)   Location of numbers. All numbers shall be located upon the street side of the property, and where possible, upon the building itself, closest to the entrance to the building. The numbers required herein shall be located at a height of not less than four feet above street level and not more than nine feet above street level.
(Prior Code, § 9-1-11) (Ord. 90-6-1, passed - -)
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