A record of such numbering shall be kept by the city clerk in a plat or map provided for that purpose, and such record shall be evidence of the respective numbers or designations aforesaid. The street superintendent under the plat or plats, map or maps, showing the numbers to be assigned to all lots, buildings and frontages situated upon the streets and avenues of the city as above-described, and no owner, or other person, shall affix a street number to any building in the city other than that shown by the record and maps aforesaid as belonging to the location of the building, without having first obtained from the city clerk the number assigned as aforesaid.
The number of all dwellings, business houses or other structures shall be supplied to the owners, agents or occupants of such buildings by the city clerk upon application to him for his certificate thereof. The city clerk shall issue to the applicant therefor a certificate, giving the number, the name of the occupant, agent or owner and the location of the premises to be numbered and shall make a record thereof in his office. The numbers shall be procured by the applicant at his own expense and affixed to the building or place of business to which it belongs in a conspicuous place, either above or at the side of the front entrance of the building or place of business, and shall be thereafter maintained by the owner or agent of the building or place of business.
(Ord. 266 § 10, 1929)