(A) Owners or occupants of a house or structure located within the town may post officially assigned numbers in English, using Arabic (not Roman) numerals at a minimum of three inches in height and made of durable, weather-proof material, of a color that stands out in high contrast against its background.
(B) The official number shall be placed on the house or business structure where it may easily be seen when approaching the house or business. It shall also be placed on both sides and the front of a mailbox, if a mailbox is used (sized and positioned according to postal regulations), or on a post adjacent to the roadway if the house or structure is not visible from a road or if the houses or building is more than 100 feet from the road. If mailboxes are placed closely side by side in such a way that numbers on the sides of the mailboxes cannot be seen, the number need be placed only on the front of each such mailbox, and the individual houses or other structures should be identified using house numbers or appropriately placed road posts.
(C) Houses or structures that were numbered prior to the effective date of this chapter shall be renumbered if necessary to comply with the uniform numbering system and so that numerical harmony throughout the area or areas is achieved. The administrative office shall authorize these changes.
(Ord. 2002-672, passed 1-22-2002; Ord. 2003-682, passed 9-2-2003)