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§ 151.079 DISCOURAGED NAMES.
   (A)   The following kinds of names shall be avoided: numerical, alphabetical, similar in nature and complicated names.
   (B)   The Tax Department Addressing Committee is hereby given authority to refuse to accept any road name that in its opinion violates the spirit or the provisions of this subchapter.
(Ord. passed 6-21-2004)
§ 151.080 SUFFIXES.
   (A)   The following road name suffixes are allowed: Avenue (AVE), Boulevard (BLVD), Circle (CIR), Court (CT), Drive (DR), Highway (HWY), Lane (LN), Loop (LP), Parkway (PKWY), Place (PL), Road (RD), Street (ST), Trail (TRL) and Way.
   (B)   Private roads shall be assigned the suffixes Trail, Lane or Way. All other suffixes shall be reserved for public roads.
(Ord. passed 6-21-2004)
§ 151.081 ROAD SEGMENTS.
   (A)   Each road shall bear the same name and uniform numbering along the entirety of the road. Segments of roads shall not be allowed to have different or separate names.
   (B)   The Tax Department Addressing Committee shall determine what constitutes a road or way, by reference to Chs. 152, 153 and 154 of this code of ordinances and this chapter, where the provisions are higher and more restrictive than those imposed by any other applicable law or regulation, such higher or more restrictive provisions shall apply, as stated in § 151.008(A) of this chapter.
(Ord. passed 6-21-2004)
§ 151.082 OFFSET INTERSECTIONS AND SPLIT ROUTES.
   Split routes, also known as “dog-leg” offset intersections, shall be treated as separate roads with different names and numbering to preserve the integrity and continuity of the numbering system.
(Ord. passed 6-21-2004)
§ 151.083 IMPASSES.
   Impasses or sections of a road that are impassable shall be assigned different names and numbering to each portion of the road on either side of the impasse to preserve the integrity and continuity of the numbering system.
(Ord. passed 6-21-2004)
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