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A uniform system of naming streets and numbering properties and principal buildings, as shown in the manual of procedures identified by the title uniform street naming and property numbering system, which is filed in the county courthouse is hereby adopted for use in the city. This map and all explanatory matter thereon is hereby adopted and made a part of §§ 152.23 to 152.25.
(Ord. 9, passed 12-15-1970)
(A) All properties or parcels of land within the city shall hereafter be identified by reference to the uniform numbering system adopted herein, provided, all existing numbers of property and buildings not now in conformity with provisions of §§ 152.23 to 152.25 shall be changed to conform to the system herein adopted within six months from the date of passage of §§ 152.23 to 152.25. The names of all streets in the city shall be designated by the uniform street naming system.
(B) Each principal building shall bear the number assigned to the frontage on which the front entrance is located. In case a principal building is occupied by more than one business or family dwelling unit, each separate front entrance of the principal building shall bear a separate number.
(C) Numerals indicating the official numbers for each principal building or each front entrance to the building shall be posted in a manner as to be visible from the street on which the property is located.
(Ord. 9, passed 12-15-1970)
(A) The Building Inspector shall be responsible for maintaining the numbering system. In the performance of this responsibility, he or she shall be guided by the provisions of § 152.24.
(C) The Building Inspector shall assign to any property owner in the city upon request a number for each principal building or separate front entrance to the building. In doing so, he or she shall assign only the numbers assigned to the building under the provisions of §§ 152.23 to 152.25; provided, however, that the recorder may assign additional numerals in accord with the official numbering system whenever a property has been subdivided, a new front entrance opened, or undue hardship has been worked on any property owner.
(Ord. 9, passed 12-15-1970)
(A) Any person violating any provision of this chapter for which no specific penalty is prescribed shall be subject to § 10.99 of this code of ordinances.
(C) Any owner violating the provisions of §§ 152.20 to 152.22 shall, upon conviction thereof, be guilty of a petty misdemeanor and shall pay a fine of not more than $100. Each day that a violation is permitted to exist shall constitute a separate offense. In addition to other remedies, the City Board may institute appropriate action to require an owner to comply with the provisions of §§ 152.20 to 152.22.
(Ord. 9, passed 12-15-1970; Ord. 46, passed 5-17-1994; Ord. 105, passed 10-16-2007)