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NUMBERING SYSTEM
§ 151.025 UNIFORMITY OF THE SYSTEM.
   (A)   All roads that are officially designated on the addressing map, whether public or private, shall be numbered uniformly and consecutively along the roadway centerline.
   (B)   Numbers shall be assigned along the entirety of all named thoroughfares.
(Ord. passed 6-21-2004)
§ 151.026 ROAD NAMING AND NUMBERING CRITERIA.
   (A)   All roads, both public and private, shall be named, have road name signs installed, and all appropriate structures shall be numbered, if two or more addressable structures, including mobile homes, are located on and accessed by the road.
   (B)   Two structures sharing a driveway that are both clearly visible from the existing roadway are an exception and will not require a named road at the discretion of the Tax Department Addressing Committee. The second structure will be given the nearest consecutive number for that side of the road (for example 102 and 104 for even or 103 and 105 for odd).
   (C)   A road will not be named that already has one inhabited structure due to the addition of a structure, that will not be regularly inhabited or occupied which requires an address, (examples of such structures includes chicken houses, cell towers, farm buildings, outbuildings or any other similar structures).
   (D)   Any road, not designated by plat, shall be deleted and the road sign shall be removed if the Tax Department Addressing Committee determines there are no remaining addressable structures accessed by the road. Public roads meeting this criteria will only be deleted if they are no longer publicly maintained.
(Ord. passed 6-21-2004)
§ 151.027 NUMBERING METHOD.
   (A)   A set of numbers consisting of a three-, four- or five-digit natural numbers called a structure number shall be assigned at intervals of 21.12 feet along a roadway centerline.
   (B)   Ascending numbers moving away from the beginning point shall be assigned odd structure numbers on the left side of the road. Even numbers shall be assigned to structures on the right side of the road in a like manner.
(Ord. passed 6-21-2004)
§ 151.028 DEAD END ROADS.
   All dead end roads and cul-de-sacs shall begin with ascending numbers at the open end, that being the end connecting to another road.
(Ord. passed 6-21-2004)
§ 151.029 NUMBERS BEGIN WITH 100, 200, 300 AND THE LIKE.
   The first potentially assignable structure number (in the first 21.12 feet) on a given road shall be the number 100, 200, 300, etc.. or the number currently assigned by a municipal numbering system.
(Ord. passed 6-21-2004)
ADDRESSING SYSTEM
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