For this chapter, the following words have the following meanings:
"Address"means a number that assigns a reference point to a site based on the appropriate regional grid system.
"Emergency service provider"means Clackamas County central dispatch, a fire district providing service in Clackamas County or the city of Happy Valley, or the Clackamas County sheriff's department.
"Front property line"means any boundary line separating the lot from a public or private road. "Grid" means the addressing matrix based on the nearest urban system, i.e., Portland, Salem, etc.
Roads.The term "road" for the purposes of this chapter shall be synonymous with the term "street," except when used as a suffix as described below:
1. "Avenue"means a public right-of-way that runs in a north-south direction.
2. "Boulevard"means a broad, landscaped minor or major arterial that carries moderate to heavy volumes of traffic at moderate to high speeds.
3. "Circle"means a road that runs in a circular direction terminating at or in near proximity to its beginning, and carries low to moderate volumes of traffic at low to moderate speeds (synonymous with Loop).
4. "City road"means a road that has been created and accepted into the road maintenance system by order of the Happy Valley city council.
5. "County road"means a road that has been created and accepted into the county road maintenance system by order of the board of county commissioners.
6. "Court"means a local road that is of a short length, with no cross streets, that carries low volumes of traffic, at low speeds, and generally terminates in a cul-de-sac.
7. "Drive"means a meandering collector or arterial that carries low, moderate or high volumes of traffic at low, moderate or high speeds (synonymous with Parkway).
8. "Lane"means a local road that is of a short length, that carries low volumes of traffic, at low speeds, and generally terminates in a cul-de-sac or dead end.
9. "Loop"means a road that runs in a circular direction terminating at or in near proximity to its beginning, and carries low to moderate volumes of traffic at low to moderate speeds (synonymous with Circle).
10. "Parkway"means a meandering collector or arterial that carries low, moderate or high volumes of traffic at low, moderate or high speeds (synonymous with Drive).
11. "Place"means a local road that is of a short length, that carries low volumes of traffic at low speeds (synonymous with Terrace and Way).
12. "Private road"means a local road that may be an easement, that has been created without a dedication to the public, and is not maintained by either the city or the county.
13. "Public road"means a road that has been created and accepted by the city or county to provide a public way, but has not been accepted by the city for maintenance.
14. "Road"means any public or private right-of-way.
15. "Street"means a public right-of-way that runs generally in an east-west direction.
16. "Terrace"means a local road that is of a short length, that carries low volumes of traffic at low speeds (synonymous with Place and Way).
17. "Way"means a local road that is of a short length, that carries low volumes of traffic at low speeds (synonymous with Place and Terrace).
(Ord. 174 § 2, 1997)