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Street Address Numbering, v� 8-2-6: STREET ADDRESS NUMBERING: Q-" Ca All street address numbers shall conform to the grid system shown on the official address number grid map kept on file at the City Hall office. A. General Standards: The general standards to be used in developing a street address grid system are as follows: 1. Sixteen (16) grid blocks shall be assigned to the mile and three hundred thirty feet (330') between grid lines shall be the standard when establishing the grid system. 2. A standard one hundred (100) numbers per grid is hereby established. B. Assigned By City: All address numbers shall be assigned by the City. No other person or organization, public or private,shall assign any address number to any residence, business, industry, or use. C. Guidelines In Assigning Numbers: The following shall be the guidelines in assigning such address numbers by the City: 1. Businesses And Dwelling Units: Only one number shall be assigned to each business, use or dwelling unit. 2. Vacant Lots: Numbers shall be assigned to vacant lots within platted subdivisions and shall otherwise be assigned in such a manner that adequate numbers are reserved for possible future developments or resubdivisions of land. 3. Street Frontage: All addresses shall be assigned on the street upon which the structure fronts. When vehicular access is used from a point other than the street frontage, the number shall be placed so as to be visible from the street side of the building. 4. Even And Odd Numbers: All addresses located on the north and east sides of streets shall be even numbers. All addresses on the south and west sides of streets shall be odd numbers. These requirements may be varied in the case of winding streets or circles. When a street has been determined to be running in predominately one direction, the numbering shall not be changed if the street slightly changes direction. 5. Owner To Post Legible Numbers: The owner of each structure shall post the assigned address number in such a manner that it is clearly visible from the street. The numbers shall be at least three and one-half inches (31/2") high. Numbers must be displayed prior to occupancy. 6. Change Of Nonconforming Numbers: Existing address numbers not in conformance with the official address number grid system map may be changed by the Council giving official written notice at least ninety (90) days in advance of the effective date to property owners affected by such changes. New address numbers must be posted on the property by the effective date. (Ord. 271, 11-4-1974) 8-2-7: VARIANCES AND APPEALS: ` ' CE9 A. Grant Of Variance By Council: The standards and requirements of these regulations may be modified or varied by the Council where the enforcement of the rules hereunder will result in extraordinary hardship; provided, that substantial justice is done and the public interest is secured hereunder. In granting any such variance or modification, the Council may require conditions thereof as will, in its judgment, secure substantial compliance with the general principles hereof. B. Appeals: Appeals may be had by any person from a decision of the Commission to the Council within ten (10) days afterits decision. (Ord. 271, 11-4-1974)