9-2-5: ADDRESSING SUBSEQUENT TO INITIAL ADDRESS CONVERSION:
Subsequent to the initial address conversion, addresses shall be issued in compliance with the following procedures:
   A.   Application For Address: An owner or agent proposing to locate any structure of residential or commercial use shall apply therefor to the Public Works Director on forms provided by that office. If the structure is proposed to be located along an unnamed private or public road, no address shall be issued until:
      1.   A legal road name has been adopted in conformity with this Chapter; and
      2.   An internal numerical road number has been issued by the Public Works Director; or
      3.   An existing road name has been verified and accepted by the Public Works Director.
   B.   Subdivisions: Subdivisions seeking approval by the City shall be assigned locational addresses prior to final subdivision approval. Certificates of address shall not be issued for subdivision lots until and unless such lots become occupied.
   C.   Replats Or Summary Approval Lots: Replats of lots receiving approval by the City or lots being created by summary procedure of the City shall be assigned locational addresses, including any necessary readdressing prior to final replat or summary approval. Certificates of address shall not be issued for replat or summary approval lots until and unless such lots become occupied.
   D.   Certification; Address Plaques:
      1.   At the time of issuance of certificates of address, the Public Works Director shall issue an appropriate address plaque in the design approved by the City. This plaque shall be issued at no cost on a one time only basis. It shall be the responsibility of the owner/occupant/agent receiving the certificate of address to prominently and permanently affix said address plaque as directed by the Public Works Director within thirty (30) days of issuance of the plaque.
      2.   Address plaques lost, stolen or defaced shall be replaced at the expense of the owner/occupant/agent issued the certificate of address within thirty (30) days of such loss, theft or defacement.
      3.   Any frontage lot for which a certificate of address has been issued must display prominently and permanently affixed address plaques at all times in accordance with the provisions of this Chapter.
   E.   Address Required Before Permit Issuance: No City building permit, mobile home installation permit, special use permit, home occupation permit or other permit required by the zoning or the Uniform Building Code shall be issued without proof of certificate of address or other confirmation by the Public Works Director that the structure in question has received a locational address in accordance with the provisions of this Chapter. (Ord. 1992-03, 6-12-1992)