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All proposed Street names shall be coordinated with the Salt Lake County Addressing Division to avoid duplication. In addition, the following procedures shall be followed with new Development and the proposed changing of Street names:

(1) Subdivision. Street names shall be approved prior to Final Plat approval. Street coordinates and house numbers shall be assigned by the address coordinator or the designated representative and shall be placed on the Subdivision mylar by the developer before recording the plat.

(2) Commercial, industrial, and multi-family. The address coordinator or his designated representative shall assign numbers to Site Plans before final Site Plan approval and/or the issuance of a building permit.

(3) Duplicate Street names. The City Council may change duplicated Street names without a petition when it is determined that the change is in the public interest. The following criteria should be used in eliminating Street name duplications.

a. Historical significance;

b. The number of Buildings addressed on the Street;

c. The length of time that the name has been in use;

d. The length of the Street and the amount of traffic;

e. Compatibility with adjacent Street names.

(4) Changing existing Street names. The City Council may change existing Street names by petition or by recommendation of the address coordinator in cases where Streets will align with different names. The criteria for making changes shall be the same as subsection (3) above. In any case, a public hearing shall be held before a determination is made.

(5) Adding names to existing numbered Streets. The City Council may add Street names to existing numbered Streets by petition or by recommendation of the address coordinator. New names shall be coordinated with the Salt Lake County Addressing Division using the criteria in subsection (3) above. A public hearing shall be held before a final determination is made.