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The following standards shall be applied to the numbering of properties:

(1) Juxtaposition. Building numbers should be comparable (but not duplicated) on parallel Streets and should be in consecutive order.

(2) Even-odd. Building numbers should be assigned to opposite sides of the Street as determined under the Salt Lake Meridian Grid System.

(3) Compass Direction. On Streets that do not conform to the four compass directions, Building numbers should be assigned from the axis that most nearly matches the principal direction of the thoroughfare.

(4) Corner Lots. Dual addresses shall be provided for both Street Frontages. Corner Lots located on a Minor Arterial or larger Street shall be addressed from the narrower Street. A note will be required on the plat prohibiting access to the Minor Arterial or larger Street.

(5) Buildings without public Frontage. Buildings that are hidden behind other Buildings or do not have public Frontage shall be numbered from the centerline of the principal access or driveway.

(6) Insufficient Numbers. Where insufficient numbers exist for proper addressing (e.g., Buildings without public Frontage) a private lane shall be assigned a numbered coordinate to facilitate addressing.