§ 150.31 BASE LINE; LOCATION OF ADDRESSES, BLOCK AND BUILDING NUMBERING.
   (A)   Anderson Street shall constitute the base line for numbering buildings along all streets heretofore called avenues running in a northerly and southerly direction and Dollarway Road shall constitute the base line for numbering buildings along all streets running in an easterly and westerly direction.
      (1)   A street running in a northerly direction shall have an address placed on the rural mail delivery box and/or building indicating its location north of said base street.
      (2)   A street running in a southerly direction shall have an address placed on the rural mail delivery box and/or building indicating its location south of said base street.
      (3)   An avenue running in an easterly direction shall have an address placed on the rural mail delivery box and/or building indicating its location east of said base street.
      (4)   An avenue running in a westerly direction shall have an address placed on the rural mail delivery box and/or building indicating its location west of said base street.
      (5)   All buildings on diagonal streets shall be numbered the same as buildings on northeasterly and southwesterly streets if the diagonal runs more from the northeast to the southwest, and the same rule shall apply on southeasterly and northwesterly streets if the diagonal runs more from the southeast to the southwest. All buildings on diagonal streets having a deviation of exactly 45 degrees, shall be numbered the same as buildings on northeasterly and southwesterly streets.
   (B)   The numbering of buildings on each street shall be based on its block number: The block numbering for each street shall have begun at the base line. All numbers assigned to property and buildings shall be assigned on the basis of one for each 25 feet of street frontage. Where a lot of record is in excess of 25 feet of street frontage, with single building occupancy, the building shall be the nearest number within the sequence of 25-foot segments.
   (C)   (1)   All buildings on the east side of each street shall have an odd number. All buildings on the west side of each street shall have an even number.
      (2)   Where any building has more than one entrance serving separate occupants, a separate number shall be assigned to each entrance serving a separate occupant, providing said building occupies a lot, parcel, or tract having a frontage equal to 25 feet for each such entrance. If the building is not located on a lot, parcel, or tract which would permit the assignment of one number to each such entrance, numerals and letters shall be used, as set forth in § 150.33.
   (D)   All buildings facing streets not extending through to the base line shall be assigned the same relative block numbers derived from the block grid system as if the said street had extended to the said base line.
(Ord. 187, passed 11-13-89)