[Code 1974 §11-801; CC 2000 §4-1001]
It shall be the duty of the Building Inspector to assign to
all new structures and streets sufficient numbers and names to coincide
as nearly as possible to existing streets and numbering sequences
within the City and to obtain approval of such numbers and street
names with the United States Post Office representative in charge
of correlation thereof.
[Code 1974 §11-802; CC 2000 §4-1002]
Any person desiring to construct any such street or structure
shall consult with the Building Inspector before any plan for zoning
or subdivision plat is filed with the Planning Commission to establish
the building number or numbers, street name or names to be included
on such building or street in the zoning plan or subdivision plat.
[Code 1974 §11-803; CC 2000 §4-1003]
A. The Building
Inspector, by and with the approval of the Governing Body, shall:
1. Designate
the name by which all existing roads, streets, highways or public
ways now dedicated to public use in the City shall be officially known
and to rename the same and all others which may hereafter be opened
or dedicated to public use if at any time in the judgment of the Building
Inspector such action may be deemed advisable and proper.
2. Establish
a uniform series of key numbers for all blocks and for such designated
sections as may be deemed convenient upon all existing roads, streets,
highways or public ways now dedicated to public use in the City, from
which official street addresses for residence and business properties
may be fixed in numerical order and to renumber the same and all others
which may hereafter be established if at any time in the judgment
of the Building Inspector such action may be deemed advisable and
proper; provided all street names and numbers and all key numbers
established and approved by the Governing Body prior to the adoption
of these regulations shall remain in effect.
3. Approve
or disapprove the designated name and block numbers of any proposed
road, street, highway or public way to be opened or dedicated to public
use and require that all of the same be properly named and numbered.