[HISTORY: Adopted 5-13-1975 Annual Town Meeting, Art. 66. Amendments noted where applicable.]
[Amended 6-23-1975 STM, Art. 1]
All buildings in the Town of Brewster on or near the line of a public or private way shall be numbered, and the numbers shall be displayed on the house or in some suitable location so the premises may be identified by emergency vehicles using the public way.
[Amended 5-9-1994 ATM, Art. 20]
Numbering will be done by the Fire Department in cooperation with the Police Department. The Planning Board, Deputy Assessors and Building Inspector or persons appointed by them shall serve in an advisory capacity.
The method used to number buildings shall be as follows:
A. 
On Route 6A, numbers will start at the Dennis line and proceed easterly to the Orleans boundary.
B. 
On Setucket Road, numbers will start at the Dennis line.
C. 
On Lower Road, numbers will start at the western intersection of Route 6A and continue easterly.
D. 
On side streets, numbering will start at Route 6A and then move either north or south as may be applicable.
E. 
For a road which forms a loop, joining another road in two (2) points, numbering will start at the point nearest Route 124.
F. 
For a dead-end street, numbering will start at its point of intersection with the other road.
G. 
Left-hand side of roads will have odd numbers, the right-hand side will bear even numbers.
H. 
A number will be assigned approximately every ten (10) feet.
I. 
The Fire Department shall make such other consistent rules for methods of house numbering and for the proper administration of this chapter as deemed necessary to provide for public safety.
[Amended 5-9-1994 ATM, Art. 20[1]]
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Editor's Note: This Article also repealed former Subsections J through M, which followed this subsection.