[Amended 12-13-2022 by Ord. No. 1757-2022]
A. Street names.
1. New street names shall not duplicate the names of existing streets
or be confusingly similar to existing streets (i.e., Brooke Lane and
Brooke Elizabeth Drive), but streets that are continuations of existing
streets may continue with the existing name. Street names shall be
subject to approval by the Engineering and Planning Departments and
La Crosse County Emergency Services. All final proposed street names
shall be included on the final plat or Certified Survey Map at the
time of consideration by the Plan Commission and Common Council.
2. Long or continuous thoroughfares running north and south shall be
named avenues; those running east and west shall be named streets;
diagonal thoroughfares shall be named roads; and curving thoroughfares
shall be named drives. Short or discontinuous thoroughfares running
north and south shall be named courts; those running east and west
shall be named places; diagonal thoroughfares shall be named ways;
and curving thoroughfares shall be named lanes, or as approved by
the Plan Commission and Common Council.
3. Obscure names, similar spelling and phonetically confusing
spelling not permitted. Repetition of common names (e.g., "Oak")
shall be avoided. To eliminate confusion resulting from diction problems
when individuals are reporting street names under stress, similar
(text or phonetic) or confusing spelling of street names shall not
be approved.
B. Addressing of parcels and structures.
1. Authority. The City of Onalaska is the sole official addressing
authority for all parcels, structures, and subaddressing of structures
within municipal boundaries. The City is responsible for approving
new addressing and/or readdressing and updating La Crosse County once
official addressing is complete.
2. Addressing new parcels. The City shall address parcels zoned
Low-Density Residential (R-1) District and/or Low-Medium Density Residential
(R-2) District when created by a final plat or Certified Survey Map
after recordation at the La Crosse County Register of Deeds. For parcels
of all other zoning districts contained within a final plat or Certified
Survey Map, addressing shall occur at the time of a site plan permit
application. All existing vacant parcels in the City shall be assigned
addressing at the time of a building or zoning permit application
if not already addressed.
3. Readdressing parcels and structures.
a. A
parcel owner may request the City to change a parcel or structure
address. The Engineering and/or Planning Department shall review the
request to determine conformance with the procedure outlined in Section
6.02.16.B.4. below and, if appropriate, will create and approve a
new address.
b. Multitenant structures. Structures that contain two more tenants
(not including parcels with an R-1 or R-2 Zoning District) are required
to submit a subaddressing plan for approval by the Engineering and/or
Planning Department. In the event a structure is subdivided, the property
owner shall submit a change of address(es) with the Engineering and/or
Planning Department.
4. Address posted. Prior to issuance of a final occupancy permit
or at the time of an approved readdress, the property owner is required
to physically post the structure address a minimum of six feet from
the floor of the structure. The numbering shall contrast with the
façade on which it is displayed and follow the premises identification
requirements noted in Section 15.04.32.A.3.
5. Addressing procedure. Addressing shall commence at the origination
point defined as the intersection of Main Street and Court Street
South and shall follow the numbering system as defined below:
a. Overall numbering system:
i. Parcels and structures on public rights-of-way running north/south
shall be numbered ascending northerly from Main Street beginning with
100 and increasing by 100 for each city block.
ii. Parcels and structures on public rights-of-way running east/west
shall be numbered ascending easterly from Court Street South beginning
with 100 and increasing by 100 each city block.
b. Parcel and structure even numbering system:
i. Parcels and structures on the west side of north/south public rights-of-way
shall be even numbered.
ii. Parcels and structures on the south side of east/west public rights-of-way
shall be even numbered.
c. Parcel and structure odd numbering system:
i. Parcels and structures on the east side of north/south public rights-of-way
shall be odd numbered.
ii. Parcels and structures on the north side of east/west public rights-of-way
shall be odd numbered.
d. Vacant corner parcels. Vacant corner parcels may maintain
two addresses, the first in accordance with the north/south public
right-of-way and the second in accordance to the east/west public
right-of-way. A structure address shall be determined by the location
of the front structure access point in accordance with the public
right-of-way it faces.
e. Miscellaneous address requirements. No parcel shall be allowed
to use half or less than full numbers in addressing. Alphanumeric
addresses (i.e., 101A) may be used in limited circumstances for residential
addressing where addressing has already been established and a subdivision
has occurred or an accessory dwelling unit has been created and there
is no opening for additional addressing following the above requirements,
subject to approval by the Engineering and/or Planning Department.