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(a) Every person having a home or business establishment within the city is required to display in a prominent place upon the front of his or her home or business establishment the street number assigned by the city engineer as provided in this subchapter.
(b) Prior to commencing construction of any new home or business establishment within the city, the assigned address number shall be placed on the lot on which construction will take place and shall be clearly visible from the street, avenue or roadway and shall be maintained until a permanent address number is placed on the structure.
(c) Prior to issuance of any occupancy permit, the permanent address number of the size specified by this subchapter shall be affixed on the structure.
(1992 Code, § 38-100) (Ord. 70-78, passed 6-26-1978)
Each numeral of the street number displayed by each person pursuant to the provisions of this subchapter shall not be less than two inches in width with a minimum stroke width of one-half inches and not less than four inches in height. The street number shall be so located on the structure on a contrasting background so that it is clearly visible from the street. Multi-building campus/complex developments addressed on private or public streets shall be provided with signage at the entrance to the campus/complex indicative of the address ranges within.
(1992 Code, § 38-101) (Ord. 70-78, passed 6-26-1978; Ord. 35-07, passed 2-20-2007)
If the owner or occupant of any dwelling house, building, business establishment fronting on a street or avenue within the city shall fail, refuse or neglect to place the number, or replace the number, when necessary, the chief building services official may cause a notice to be served by registered mail on the owner or occupant at the owner or occupant’s last known address, ordering the appropriate correction. It shall be unlawful for the owner or occupant to fail to comply with the notice within ten days after the date of service. Each day the violation is committed or permitted to continue shall constitute a separate offense and shall be punishable as such.
(1992 Code, § 38-102) (Ord. 70-78, passed 6-26-1978)
BUS PASSENGER SHELTERS AND COURTESY BENCHES
Bus passenger shelters and courtesy benches for the convenience of local bus and transportation patrons and members of the general public may be installed and maintained only in the manner and subject to the conditions and regulations prescribed by this subchapter.
(1992 Code, § 38-113) (Ord. 115-80, passed 11-24-1980)
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