A "block",
within the meaning of this chapter, shall be that portion
of any highway between cross highways, or between a cross highway
and an abutting highway, or between two abutting highways.
(Prior code § 17.32)
All entrances to buildings fronting on any of the public highways
in the city shall be numbered as set forth on Map Number 1 of the
city, which map sets forth the number allotted to each twenty-foot
frontage on the public highways in the city. Such map is hereby adopted
and made a part of this chapter.
(Prior code § 17.33)
The numbers required by Section
19.28.020 may be placed upon the buildings in a conspicuous place or upon the curbs in front of the entrance to the buildings.
(Prior code § 17.34)
The numbers required by this chapter shall be of sufficient
length, breadth and color as to be readily discernible from the highway
upon which such building faces.
(Prior code § 17.35)
It shall be the duty of the city clerk to designate and furnish
to the owners of the property the respective numbers for buildings
now situated or hereafter erected upon the public highways of the
city.
(Prior code § 17.36)
(a) The respective starting points or dividing lines for numbers of buildings
fronting on public highways in the city shall be:
(1) From the east to the west city limits, Foothill Boulevard, formerly
Minnehaha Avenue, shall be the starting point or dividing line for
public highways extending in a northerly and southerly direction;
(2) Glendora Avenue from the northerly city limit to the south city limit
shall be the starting point or dividing line for all public highways
extending in a westerly and easterly direction.
(b) Numbers shall begin at the above named starting points or dividing
lines and shall continue to the termini of the streets.
(c) A twenty-foot frontage shall be allowed for each number on all highways.
(d) The numbering shall be done as if the highway extended to the dividing
line or starting points of the city as defined herein.
(e) Number one hundred shall be the first number used as a respective
beginning point on the sides of the highways which are to contain
even numbers; and number one hundred one shall be the first number
as the respective beginning point on the sides of the streets which
are to contain odd numbers.
(f) At the beginning of the second block from the starting point the
first number shall be two hundred and two hundred one respectively,
and so continued throughout the system.
(Prior code § 17.37; Ord. 1080 § 1, 1968)
The numbers on the north and west sides shall be odd numbers
and the numbers on the east and south sides shall be even numbers.
(Prior code § 17.38)
In case of an abutting highway, a prolonged center line of the
highway shall be the dividing line of a block.
(Prior code § 17.39)
All blocks exceeding one thousand feet in length shall be considered
as two blocks.
(Prior code § 17.39)
One hundred numbers, or as many thereof as shall be necessary,
shall be allotted to each block.
(Prior code § 17.39)