HomeMy WebLinkAboutOrdinances Book 6, Page 28, No Ordinance Number[[may —_ THE CITY OF PADUCAH"
OF HOUSES IN
,AN ORDINANCE RFMATING To THE NUMBERING
KENTUCKY.
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;KENTUCKY, UCAH9
CITY
CIL OF THE
Paducahy Kentucky, shall
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE GENERAL COUN
SECTION 1 -Houses on the streets in the City of
i' of the Street
be numbered as follows, viz: west side
1st -The odd numbers shall apply to the North and the
� a Northern
and Southern direction,
all streets running in shall in -
ed
2nd -On and
numbering shall commence with Number One hundrat Broad
each block, as !
crease North and South at the rate of one Hundred numbers for and all
near as the ranging series of streets will admit.
Thus, Broadway
the streets parallel ther:ith and their continuations East and we sr shall be
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.rectified lines of uniformity in numbering North and South,
3rd -On all streets running in a westerly direction, the numbering shell !
commence at the river fere the streets extend to the river, or on the first
street oare.11el to the river to wr:ich the numbered streets extend, and the
numbering shall increase going westwardly at the rate of One Hundred numbers
for each block, as the ranging series of streets will admit. Thus, all
streets parallel with the river end their continuations Northwardly and
Southwardly shall be rectified lines of uniformity in numbering ouitwardly,
4th -The general rule shall be that One Hundred numbers shall represent
each block going westwardly from the river, and a like number for each bloc
North and South of Broadway, and one number shall be allowed for each Twenty
feet of ground or fractional part thereof.
SECTION 2 -The numbering of lots or houses in teat portion of the City of
Paducah, known as Meenaniesburg Addition to the said City of Paducah, be
as follows:
1st -Commencing with No, 1701 on the South-west
side of all streets Erin-
ning parallel e.2th Tennessee river, beginning at Island E
creek and incree:sing f
One Hundred numbers each block, and that the Number for all lots r
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right angles with Meyers street'running at
, C
shall commence with Number One Hundred snd
;One t t the intersection
with P,4eyers street and to increase One $
,:numbers in each succeeding block t;leretit,r undred
SECTION 3 -The City Engineer of the Cit {
y of Paducah shall
;house numbers in, accordance with a establish all
plat Mede by him and a
his office in conformity with Sect' t
ions One nd kept °n file in
and Two
is hereby adopted as a perManent of this Ord
stem Of numb. ineslce, which
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SECTION 4 -The
said City Engineer shall f
r'
urnish owners of houses or their
authorized agent s, with
information
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necessary for 1
,houses, and shall' when re acing t�ieir numbers on their
required
cable to any hou8ee give a certificate of the proper number appli-
SECTION 5 -It -aa11 be
the duty of the owner or authorized agent of any
uou se on any street not
Properly numbered to apply to the City Engineerenc-+etain
from him a certificate of then nb
u' er required within Thirty days after the adoption
of this Ordinance.
SECTION 6 -It shall be the du y of encu person or his authorized agent to keep
up on and in front of the house owned by him a plain number corresponding with the
number mentioned in his certificate obtained from tie said. City a-,Cireer,
SECTION 7 -When any person sha 1 build upon any of the streets in the City of
Paducah, Kentucky, he shall within Ten days after the occupation of such building
comply with Sections Five and Sips of this Ordinance,
SECTION S -If any person shall violate any of the provisions of this Ordira nce,
he shall be fined in ary sum not less than Five Dollars nor more than T�;r-mty-five
Dollars,
SECTION 9 -Ordinances and parts of Ordinances in conflict.with this Ordinance
are hereby repealed, and this Ordinance shell take effect from and after its passage,
approval and publication.
Approved:
A. M. FORDAAN,
President Board of Councilmen,
Adopted: August 10, 1909, MAURICE McINTYRE,
City Clerk,
Approved: ED, D. HANNAN,
President Board of Aldermen,
Approved: August ll,. 190% JAMES P. SMITH
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