Any person, firm, association of persons, company, corporation,
or their agents, servants, or employees violating or failing to comply
with any of the provisions of this article shall be fined upon conviction
not less than one dollar ($1.00) nor more than two thousand dollars
($2,000.00), and each day any violation or noncompliance continues
shall constitute a separate and distinct offense.
(Ordinance 316-99, sec. 6, adopted 12/4/99)
All residents, duplexes, apartments, other residential structures,
commercial structures (wholesale and retail), manufacturing facilities,
public buildings, all other buildings and other structures that receive
mail at that location, all individual stores or shops in a shopping
center or strip mall, and any other building and/or structure that
is used in this city must post street numbers facing the street. Residential
outbuildings on the same lot do not have to be numbered. On a single
lot or tract of land used for manufacturing, a single posting at the
entrance to the property will be sufficient.
(Ordinance 316-99, sec. 1.A, adopted 12/4/99)
The numbers to be posted will be at least six (6) inches in
height. The numbers shall be visible and readable from the street
in front of the property (structures that face an off-street parking
lot shall have the numbers showing to the parking lot or private street).
Structures that are required [to have] numbers hereunder that are
located more than fifty feet from the front property line shall post
numbers at the property line or on the curb, or increase the size
of the numbers so that they can be plainly read from the street. The
numbers shall not be obstructed by brush, plantings, signs, storage,
or other natural and/or man-made obstruction. The numbers shall be
assigned to the property by the U.S. post office as part of the 911
program.
(Ordinance 316-99, sec. 1.C, adopted 12/4/99)
It shall be the duty of the owner and/or occupant of the property
to keep the numbers posted.
(Ordinance 316-99, sec. 1.C, adopted 12/4/99)