[CC 1990 § 7-91; Ord. No. 337 § 1, 8-21-1989]
All buildings and structures having a post office address shall list the street number of such post office address on the front of the building or structure in a type of sufficient size as to be clearly visible from any street adjacent to the property. In any case where the building or structure is not visible from the street that is adjacent to the property, or if the building is more than one hundred fifty (150) feet from the street adjacent to the property, the street number must be placed at some location on said property within fifty (50) feet of the adjacent street. This number need not always be on a mailbox, but a number on the mailbox on said property will satisfy the requirements of this Article. In the case of buildings or structures which are adjacent to more than one (1) street, the number shall be visible from the street to which the post office address corresponds.
[CC 1990 § 7-92; Ord. No. 337 § 2, 8-21-1989]
All buildings or structures which are used for business, commercial, industrial, manufacturing or public purposes which have post office addresses shall list the street number of such post office address on the front of the building in a type of sufficient size [minimum three (3) inches, maximum twelve (12) inches] as to be clearly visible from a street adjacent to the property and on the rear of the building on the right edge of the building when facing the rear of the building and not less than six (6) feet nor more than eight (8) feet above the ground level.
[CC 1990 § 7-93; Ord. No. 337 § 3, 8-21-1989]
The owner of any such building or structure which currently does not have a number as required in Section 500.400 shall have six (6) months from the date of this Article to erect or post such address.