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Minutes 12-13-2011
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ORD-2011-042 Chapter 6 Building Regulations Article II, Numbering of Houses and Buildings and Road Naming
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RES-2011-114 Resolution Amending Chapter 6, Article II of the Code of Ordinances of Orange County – Addressing and Road Naming Ordinance
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22 <br />(5) For all new roads, addresses shall be assigned along roads with odd numbers on <br />the left and even numbers on the right. <br />(6) Address ranges for new roads in a subdivision will begin with either even or odd <br />integers but not both. If aright turn must be taken to enter the subdivision from <br />the road of origin, all address ranges will begin with an even integer. If a left turn <br />must be taken to enter the subdivision from the road of origin, all address ranges <br />shall begin with an odd integer. <br />(e) Display of Road Address Numbers. Once assigned, road address numbers must be <br />clearly displayed so the location can be easily identified from the road. <br />(1) Subject to Section 6- 35(e)(2) tThe official address number must be <br />displayed on the front of a building or at the entrance to a building, <br />which is most clearly visible from the "street or road during both day and <br />night. <br />(2) If a building is more than seventy -five feed from any road, the address <br />number shall be displayed at the. , end of the driveway or easement <br />nearest the road, which provides access to the building. <br />(3) Numerals indicating the address number., "o% a single - family dwelling <br />shall be at least three inches in height and �sl all be posted and maintained <br />so as to be legible from the road from both directions of travel. <br />buildings with multiple dwelling units and nonresidential <br />1 be at least six inches in height and shall be placed on the <br />iilding facing the road or on the end of the building nearest <br />the <br />(5) Mobile home lots shall have address numbers assigned to each lot <br />throughout `the park. The address number of each lot must be clearly <br />displayed on, the lot so as to be legible from the road rather than <br />mounted on the mobile home unit. <br />(6) All numerals must be made of durable, clearly visible material and must <br />contrast with the color of the background. <br />(7) The Address Administrator shall have the right to authorize and approve <br />alternate methods of displaying house numbers, which meet the intent of <br />this article when strict adherence of these standards cannot reasonably <br />be met. <br />(I) Address Corrections. The Address Administrator is authorized to correct any errors <br />in a numeric address or street range. This includes: <br />Draft Road Naming and Addressing Ordinance 8 <br />August-K November 00, 2011 <br />
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