§ 1.5.4 METHOD OF NUMBERING BUILDINGS.
   (A)   West and north sides of the roads and streets always have odd addresses and the east and south sides of roads and streets always have even addresses.
   (B)   Each street running north and south in the City is designated an avenue. Each street running east and west is designated as a street.
   (C)   Each street running on the west side of Central Avenue has a prefix of West, and each on the east side of Central Avenue has a prefix of East.
   (D)   Every avenue running east and west in the City is designated an avenue and shall have four different suffixes as follows.
      (1)   If the avenue is north of Main Street and east of Central Avenue, it has a suffix of northeast.
      (2)   If the avenue is south of Main Street and east of Central Avenue, it has a suffix of southeast.
      (3)   If the avenue is north of Main Street and west of Central Avenue, it has a suffix of northwest.
      (4)   If the avenue is south of Main Street and west of Central Avenue, it has a suffix of southwest.
   (E)   Every street follows the same addressing scheme. Each block and address range will correlate with the linear distance from the point of origin of the street or avenue, such as but not limited to Central Avenue or Main Street, and numbering will use an address range employing a "100-block" numbering structure and shall increase numerically as the street/avenue increases in distance from the point of origin. Each entrance for a residence or place of business shall have a separate number, and each staircase from a street shall have a number. Where necessary, a one-half number, such as "108-1/2" may be used in a structure with two dwellings. If a structure has more than two dwellings, each dwelling shall be assigned a letter such as 108A, 108B, 108C, 108D and the like.
(Ord. 361, passed 4-18-2017; Ord. 2023-1A, passed 3-6-2023)