The following standards will be used:
A. A street name should be appropriate, easy to read (so that children
can use the name in an emergency situation), and should add to community
pride by promoting local heritage, history and traditions and reflect
local geography and character.
B. Names with the same theme (i.e., flowers, states) are suggested for
naming streets in an entire subdivision, as a means of general identification.
C. Historically used road names should be retained where possible.
D. Names tending to be confused as homonyms. Having the same or similar
pronunciation but with different spellings are discouraged within
a municipality, zip code, or emergency service zone area (e.g., Smith,
Smyth or Smythe; Ellis or Alice; Allen or Alan).
E. Names which may be offensive (slang, double meanings, etc.) shall
be avoided.
F. Use of frivolous or complicated words or unconventional spelling
in road names is discouraged.
G. Avoid sound-alike names (e.g., Bay View Drive, Bayview Drive or Brainard
Lane, Barnard Lane).
H. Do not use special characters in road names such as hyphens, apostrophes
or dashes.
I. Avoid the use of standard suffixes or directional suffixes, or directional
suffixes or prefixes as road/street names (e.g., North Boulevard,
Court Street, Avenue of Pines).
J. Avoid family names or individuals names, especially living persons
and politicians.
Directional prefixes will be used only when necessary, such
as for distinguishing regions of a continuous road traversing several
communities. A street may have no more than one directional prefix
as follows: North, East, South, West. (North East Baker Street, for
example, is discouraged).
The following are acceptable suffixes and the abbreviations
should be used at all times.
Local Roads
State and Privately Maintained Subdivisions and Named
Private Drives
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Thoroughfare
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Abbreviation
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Alley
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Aly
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Branch
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Br
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Boardwalk
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Blk
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Circle
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Cir
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Court
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Ct
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Cove
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Cove
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Crossing
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Crsg
|
Drive
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Dr
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Driveway
|
Drway
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Harbor
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Hbr
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Inlet
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Inlet
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Landing
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Lndg
|
Lane
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Ln
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Loop
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Loop
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Mall
|
Mall
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Neck
|
Neck
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Orchard
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Orch
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Path
|
Path
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Point
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Point
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Road
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Rd
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Shore
|
Shore
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Square
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Sq
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Station
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Stat
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Street
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St
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Terrace
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Ter
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Walk
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Walk
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Way
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Way
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New streets will be named during the subdivision process.
The following is the recommended character format for road/street
names.
A. Prefix directional: two characters.
B. Street name: 28 characters.
C. Street suffix: up to six characters [must meet Master Street Addressing
Guide (MSAG) Standards].
D. Post directional: two characters.