(A) Residences.
(1) Each residence shall prominently display its numbered address.
(2) Street address numbers for residences shall not be less than three inches in height and shall be made of durable and clearly visible material.
(3) The numbers shall be conspicuously placed on, above or at the side of the main entrance so that the number is distinguishable and legible from the street. Where the entrance of a residence is more than 50 feet from the street, or when the entrance is not clearly visible from the street, the number shall be placed along the walk, driveway or other suitable location as near as conveniently possible to the street so that the number is distinguishable and legible from the street, day or night.
(4) In either case described above, a second set of numbers must be placed on a mailbox or other suitable post, or mounted at the edge of the intersection of the driveway and street so that it is clearly visible.
(B) Commercial and industrial structures.
(1) All commercial and industrial structures shall display street address numbers of not less than four inches in length.
(2) When possible, the number shall be displayed over the main entrance of the structure.
(3) There shall be no other wording or numbers within two feet of the building number.
(C) Apartments, townhouses, shopping centers.
(1) Apartments, townhouses, shopping centers or other similar groupings where only one number is assigned shall display such number at the main entrance way.
(2) Said address numbers shall have a minimum height of four inches.
(3) Numbers for individual units or establishments within the complex shall be displayed on, above or to the side of the main doorway of each unit or establishment.
(Prior Code, § 1755.01) (Ord. passed 4-20-1999) Penalty, see § 150.99