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A. The city’s block numbering map must be used to assign block numbers.

B. For streets running within five degrees of north-south over more than half their length, numbers on the east side of the street must be even and on the west side must be odd. For other streets, numbers on the northerly side must be even and on the southerly side must be odd.

C. Individual addresses within a block must reflect as accurately as possible the relative position within the block of an undeveloped lot’s center or a building’s main entrance. For example, an undeveloped lot in the middle of a one hundred block or a building with its main entrance at the middle of a one hundred block must be numbered approximately one hundred fifty.

D. Individual exceptions to these address number standards may be made where special circumstances require. Clarity and uniformity are the goal. (Ord. 919 § 1 (part), 1982: prior code § 9956)