§ 150.19 SIZE; TYPE AND LOCATION.
   (A)   Each number of the address shall be three inches or greater in height and shall be of a color that sharply contracts with the color of the background to which it is attached. The numbers shall not be written.
   (B)   The assigned number for the house or building shall be displayed on the side of the building facing the public street, which street is included in the address of the building. The numbers shall be clearly visible from the street.
   (C)   In those cases where the principal building is located more that 100 feet from the street of address, or if the principal building is obscured from the view from the street address by accessory buildings, trees, shrubbery or other visual obstruction, the numbers shall be displayed on the mailbox in numerals not less than three inches high. The numbers shall be constructed of a material which contrasts with the color of the background to which it is attached. The mailbox shall be located on the public right-of-way adjacent to the driveway or main entry to the property in which the principal building is located.
   (D)   In those cases where there is no mailbox, and the principal building is located more than 100 feet from the street of address, or if the principal building is obscured from the view from the street of address by accessory buildings, trees, shrubbery or other visual obstruction, the numbers shall be displayed from a permanent sign post located on the public right-of-way adjacent to the driveway or main entry to the property in which the principal building is located. If placement of the address is required in the public right-of-way, the property owner must obtain approval from the proper jurisdiction prior to installation of the sign post. The numbers shall be no less than three inches high and shall be of a color which contrasts with the color of the background to which it is attached. The bottom of the number or address shall be at least three feet above the ground.
   (E)   In cases where the principal building is occupied by more that one business or family dwelling unit, each separate front entrance of the principal building shall be marked by a separate number. The numbers shall be no less than three inches high and shall be of a color which contrasts with the color of the background to which it is attached.
(Prior Code, § 220.05) (Ord. passed 4-16-2007) Penalty, see § 150.99