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In addition to the provisions of § 105 of the Structural Specialty Code and similar provision of other specialty codes, the Building Official may approve a material or a method of construction not specifically prescribed by these codes, provided he or she finds that the proposed design is satisfactory and that the material, method or work offered is suitable for the purpose intended or at least the equivalent of that prescribed in these codes in suitability, strength, effectiveness, fire resistance, durability, safety and sanitation and that the Administrator of the Building Codes Agency has not issued a report disapproving the material or method for the purpose. The Building Official may refer the proposed design to the County Board of Appeals as provided in § 204(a) of the Structural Specialty Code, and any person affected by a ruling of the Building Official may appeal the ruling to the Board of Appeals within 30 days of the date of the ruling. The provisions of this section shall not be interpreted to preclude a person from requesting a ruling from the Administrator of the Building Codes Agency prior to submitting an application to the city for a permit or after withdrawing a previously submitted application.
(Ord. 428, passed 1-14-1991)
NUMBERING OF BUILDINGS
There is hereby established a uniform system of numbering all houses, stores, establishments and other buildings, excepting minor sheds and outbuildings now situated or which may hereafter be erected within the city limits of the City of Union, Oregon, and which are hereinafter referred to as structures. The numbers shall be placed near the main entrance of each structure, and in accordance with the map and plan now on file in City Hall, which shall be known as the “Official Numbering Map of the City of Union”.
(Ord. 419, passed 2-12-1990)
Numbers on all structures on the south side of streets that run east and west, and numbers on all structures on the west side of streets running north and south, shall be even numbers commencing with the numbers 100, and numbers on all structures on the north side of streets running east and west, and on all structures on the east side of streets running north and south, shall be odd numbers commencing with the numbers 101.
(Ord. 419, passed 2-12-1990)
(A) Main Street in the City of Union shall be the base line for commencing to number all streets running east and west, and Arch Street shall be the base line for commencing to number all streets running north and south.
(B) All numbering east or west of Main Street shall be designated “east” or “west” as the case may be.
(C) All numbering north or south of Arch Street shall be designated “north” or “south”.
(Ord. 419, passed 2-12-1990)
(A) The numbering shall be fixed by blocks.
(B) The confines of a block shall be fixed by the Council. Each block shall be allowed 100 numbers, with 50 to each side of a street in the block.
(C) The numbers shall be assigned to structures on a frontage basis proportionate to the length of the block, and in the event a question arises as to the proper number for a particular structure, the question shall be decided by the City Administrator.
(D) The general guideline for this decision will be that a number is assigned to each approximately five feet of frontage.
(Ord. 419, passed 2-12-1990)
It shall be the duty of every person, firm or corporation owning, occupying or controlling any structure within the City of Union, to obtain from the Recorder the correct number for the structure and to number the same in accordance with provisions hereof, the same to be done within 30 days of the passage of this subchapter, or within 30 days of the erection of any structure which may be constructed after passage of this subchapter.
(Ord. 419, passed 2-12-1990)
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