(A) Road address numbers must be clearly displayed so that the location can be identified easily from the road.
(1) The official address number must be displayed on the front of a building or at the entrance to a building which is most clearly visible from the street or road during both day and night.
(2) If a building is more than 75 feet from any road, the address number shall be displayed at the end of the driveway or easement nearest the road which provides access to the building.
(3) Numerals indicating the address number of a single-family dwelling shall be at least three inches in height and shall be posted and maintained so as to be legible from the road.
(4) Numerals for multiple dwelling units and nonresidential buildings shall be at least six inches in height and shall be placed on the front of the building facing the road or on the end of the building nearest the road.
(5) Numerals must be of contrasting color to the background.
(6) Mobile home lots shall have sequential address numbers throughout the park. Each lot will have a separate address number assigned. The address number of each lot must be clearly displayed on the lot so as to be legible from the road rather than mounted on the mobile home unit.
(B) The address program administrator will have the right to authorize and approve alternate methods of displaying house numbers which meet the intent of this subchapter when strict adherence to these standards cannot reasonably be met.
(1984 Code, § 2-5-65) (Ord. passed 6-30-1988) Penalty, see § 71.99