§ 41-23. Site addressing.  


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  • (a)

    The director shall assign site addresses in accordance with the following parameters:

    (1)

    A site address shall include the name of a street to which the parcel is adjacent or has direct vehicular access.

    (2)

    A site address shall be numbered in a consecutive, uniform manner.

    (3)

    A site address shall not be utilized for more than one building.

    (4)

    For any property composed of more than one lot or parcel, each lot or parcel shall have an identifying number. A large parcel containing more than one building may be assigned more than one identifying number, depending on the existing numbering sequence of the surrounding area.

    (5)

    Identifying numbers shall be assigned to a site address based on the number of units, the number of buildings, the number of floors within the buildings on a parcel and the range of numbers available for assignment.

    (6)

    Odd and even identifying numbers shall be assigned to opposite sides of the street, with even numbers assigned to the right side of the street and odd numbers assigned to the left side of the street in the direction of increasing numbers, unless existing numbering patterns within the area differ.

    (7)

    Fractional numbers shall not be used unless required for:

    a.

    Consistency with existing numbering patterns; or

    b.

    The assignment of site addresses for utility purposes, including but not limited to traffic signals, billboard meters, check meters, guard lights, cable meters and cell towers.

    (8)

    Identifying numbers shall follow a pattern in which the street block numbers increase in correlation to the increase in distance from downtown.

    (b)

    The director may assign a site address to a parcel that does not have a site address if a property owner or the property owner's authorized agent submits to the director a written request for each site address to be assigned.

    (c)

    In assigning a site address pursuant to this section, the director may request that a property owner or the property owner's authorized agent prepare an addressing plan and may consider an addressing plan submitted by a property owner or the property owner's authorized agent, provided that the addressing plan meets the parameters of this section.

    (d)

    A site address shall be assigned to a parcel before any of the following actions may occur:

    (1)

    The issuance of a building permit;

    (2)

    The processing of an application for a building permit or development plat; or

    (3)

    The recordation of a subdivision plat.

(Ord. No. 2014-364, § 13, 4-30-2014)