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A. At least one address shall be assigned to each property. Additional buildings on a property may have separate addresses when approved by the City. Separate occupancies shall have separate unit numbers that will be assigned by the City.

B. Addresses shall be assigned based on the street fronting the building’s main entrance if practical. For vacant lots, the address shall be assigned based on the most probable entrance location. For multiple buildings on a property, the addresses shall be based on the location of the main access driveway if practical.

C. Duplexes, triplexes, and multifamily residential buildings shall be assigned one address per building with separate unit numbers for each unit. Manufactured home parks shall be assigned one address for the park with space numbers for each manufactured home. Larger apartment and condominium complexes shall be assigned a minimum of one address per complex, and may be assigned additional addresses if the complex contains more than one building.

D. Commercial and industrial complexes shall be assigned one address for each building. Unit numbers may be used to differentiate between occupancies in each building.

E. Addressing and street naming may be coordinated with Deschutes County to eliminate the potential for inconsistencies with Deschutes County address numbers and to avoid duplication of street names. [Ord. NS-2180, 2012]