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5 <br />incidental unpacking and assembly operations, location on jacks or other <br />temporary or permanent foundations. <br />12. Multiple Dwelling Unit. A building used or capable of being used for residential <br />purposed wherein more than two separate and distinct places of habitation exist. <br />13. Office Building. A single building comprised of three or more office units used as <br />individual businesses. <br />14. Public Road. Any road, street, highway, thoroughfare, or other way of passage <br />that has .been irrevocable dedicated to the public or in which the public has <br />acquired rights by prescription, without regard to whether it is open for travel. <br />15. Private Road. Any one-way or two-way road for ingress and/or egress not for use <br />by the public that serves three or more stn,ctures. <br />16. Single Family Residence. A dwelling meant for occupancy by a single family. <br />17. Strip Commercial Building. A single building ~~ ith multiple accesses that is leased <br />by square footage and allows interior businesses to vary in size. <br />18. Road Address. The combination of numbers and read names assigned by Orange <br />County that identifies a particular building or lot. <br />19. Subdivision 1Zoad..~ny dedicated and accepted public right-of--way for vehicular <br />traffic, ur ~L private' road, either of which were established pursuant to the Orange <br />Coupt~r Subdivision Ordinance. <br />20. Townhouse.~:A"{~uil~~ing thatis comprised of more than one unit. Each unit being <br />a narrow, two store ~~ith its own entrance. A townhouse may be part of an <br />apartment building or a condominium. <br />ARTICLE II ADDRESS ADMINIST1tATOR RESPONSIBILITIES <br />A. Responsibilities. The Address Administrator shall be responsible for the interpretation <br />and administration of this ordinance, including, but not limited to: <br />1. Maintaining a system and assigning all numbers for addressable structures; <br />2. Approval of change of existing addresses when necessary to facilitate sequential <br />house number assignments along existing roads; <br />3. Insuring that all roads which require naming have road identifications signs, that all <br />signs are uniform in construction, that all signs are placed at proper locations and <br />properly installed, and that all signs that are either destroyed or lost are replaced in a <br />timely manner; <br />Draft Road Naming and Addressing Ordinance <br />June 6, 2011 <br />