[CC 1992 §515.010; Ord. No. 467 §1, 12-5-1994]
It shall be the duty of the owner, agent, lessor or occupant of every house or other building, except barns, garages and other buildings which are part of the same property with a numbered house or building, to place in a conspicuous location, visible from the street, numbers which shall conform to the number assigned thereto. Such numbers shall be of sufficient size to be legible from the street, with a three (3) inch minimum, and shall be located on the building within view of a three (3) foot perimeter of the main entrance. The assigned street numbers may also be displayed in additional locations at the discretion of the property owner. The assigned numbers shall be in a sharp color contrast to the house or building to which they are attached. In areas where the house or building is located more than one hundred (100) feet from the centerline of the street, the assigned number may be displayed in the yard visible to the main entrance.
[CC 1992 §515.020; Ord. No. 467 §2, 12-5-1994]
Whenever any house or other building is to be erected hereafter, a number shall be assigned by the City.
[CC 1992 §515.030; Ord. No. 467 §3, 12-5-1994]
It shall be the duty of the owner, agent, lessor or occupant to display the assigned property number within five (5) days after completion or occupation thereof or within thirty (30) days after assignment of a property number.
[CC 1992 §515.040; Ord. No. 467 §4, 12-5-1994]
A. 
Should any owner or occupant fail or refuse to number any building or structure as herein required, he/she shall be guilty of an infraction punishable by a fine not to exceed ten dollars ($10.00).
B. 
In the event the owner or occupant shall fail to maintain the property number assigned or allow the property number(s) to become obscured or hidden, he/she shall be guilty of an infraction punishable by a fine not to exceed ten dollars ($10.00).
C. 
Each day any owner or occupant fails to comply with this Chapter shall be considered a separate offense.