[Prior Code 22-34]
It is the duty of the owner or occupant of every building in the Town to number such building in accordance with the provisions of this Article and with the numbers assigned by the Town Clerk. The Street Superintendent shall assign to every building its proper number. The expense of such numbering shall be paid by the owner or occupant of the building.
[Prior Code 22-35]
In numbering the buildings upon the streets, all even numbers shall be on the south and west sides of each street or avenue and all odd numbers shall be on the north and east sides of each street or avenue; provided, however, that where a street or avenue shall curve or change direction, the street or avenue shall nevertheless be numbered in accordance with the principal direction thereof. The numbering of a cul-de-sac shall be clockwise.
[Prior Code 22-36]
It shall be the duty of the owner or occupant of any building to place assigned numerals in a conspicuous position at the front of each building and, upon notice from the Street Superintendent, such numerals shall be so placed within thirty (30) days after service of such notice.
[Prior Code 22-37]
All numerals shall be of a metallic, glass, porcelain or other durable material, or gilt lettering on the inside of a glass transom of a door, and shall be distinctly legible and at least three (3) inches in height.
[Prior Code 22-38]
It shall be unlawful for any owner or occupant of any building to use or permit to be used upon any building any number other than the number assigned by the Street Superintendent.
[Prior Code 22-39]
The Town Clerk shall prepare, or cause to be prepared, from time to time when directed by the Board of Trustees, a map of the streets showing the numbers of all buildings and lots and the names of all streets.
[Prior Code 22-40]
The Board of Trustees shall have the power to name or rename any of the streets or public highways, and the Board of Trustees shall have the power to divide or subdivide any of the streets, public highways or public lands into streets, roadways, gutters, sidewalks and parks.