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18 <br />{~-}(c) Content of Road Names <br />(1) Road names must use common spelling found in a standard dictionary. <br />(2) North, South, East and West are intended to be directional features of the address <br />system and will be used only when necessary, such as for distinguishing regions <br />of a continuous road traversing several municipalities. A directional word should <br />not be contained within the name of a new road. and shall be placed ahead of the <br />road name. A street or road may have no more than one` directional prefix. <br />(3) Only letters of the alphabet and blank spaces should be included in a road name. <br />Road names that are numbers (i.e. First Street} must be expressed using <br />alphabetical characters and not numbers. Road. names should not contain the <br />following: <br />a. Symbols or punctuation; <br />b. Abbreviations of the main title of the street or road name; <br />c. Initials; <br />d. A single alphabetical character; <br />e. Words that begin with "old" or "new;" <br />f. Offensive words or language in accordance with G.S. 147-54.7; or <br />g. .More than 201etters including spaces. <br />(4) All road names shall contain a road name suffix designation. Suffix designations <br />of roads include, but are not limited to, the following terms: avenue, boulevard, <br />court, circle; lane, parkway, place, road, street, trail or way. All street suffix <br />designations may be abbreviated in compliance with National Emergency <br />Number Association (NENA) Addressing Standards. <br />mo(d) Physical Standards .for Road Name Signs <br />(1) ~ Signs for public or private roads or drives shall conform with the physical <br />standards set forth in the United States Department of Transportation's Manual on <br />Uniform Traffic Control Devices (MUTCD). <br />Ord of 12-13-2011 Art. III eff. 01-01-2013 <br />Sec. 6-35 ADDRESSING <br />Draft Road Naming and Addressing Ordinance 6 <br />rR=~-r~ RTOVember 30 2011 <br />a <br />