Title 11 PUBLIC IMPROVEMENTS
Chapter 11.16 STREET NAMING AND NUMBERING
11.16.010 Numbering system.
11.16.020 Naming system.
11.16.030 Drives.
11.16.040 Street name changes.
11.16.050 Numbers to be in compliance with those designated by clerk-treasurer.
11.16.010 Numbering system.
For purposes of this chapter the Pacific Highway and the Northern Pacific
Railway shall be deemed the dividing line between the east and west parts of the
city, and Elm Street and Elm Street extended west shall be the dividing line
between the north and south parts of the city, thus creating four geographical
areas, that is, the northwest, the north, the south and the southwest; and
appropriate abbreviations of the same, that is, N.W. for northwest, N. for
north, etcetera, shall be used after each address number to assist in indicating
its location, as 197 Kingwood Street N.W. All house numbering shall comply with
the general rule of even numbers on the north and east side of the street and
odd or uneven numbers on the south and west side of the street. House numbering
on streets running easterly from the Pacific Highway shall begin at the east
side of the highway with 50 and run to 99 at First Street N. or S.; then
easterly from First to Second using the numbers 101 to 199, or 100 numbers to
each block and skipping about eight numbers between each possible house number,
thus the numbers on the north side of a street between First and Second Streets
would be 108, 116, 124, 132----180, 188, 196 and on the south side the numbering
would be 109, 117, 125, 133----181, 189, 197. This method allows one number for
each twenty-five feet of lot or street frontage and the skipped numbers may be
used where there is more than one occupancy in a twenty-five foot space. The
number of skipped numbers will vary with the length of the block, the longer the
block the fewer the numbers skipped and the shorter the block the more numbers
skipped. The streets west of the railroad will be called First Street N.W.,
Second Street N.W., Kingwood Street N.W., First Street S.W., Linden Street N.W.
and so on, with the numbers running from east to west on the named streets. The
numbers on the named streets east of the Pacific Highway will run from west to
east. The numbering on the north-south streets north of Elm Street or Elm Street
extended west, will run from Elm Street to the north, and from Elm Street to the
south, both east and west of the highway and railroad. (Ord. 846 (part), 1993;
Ord. 447 § 1, 1958).
11.16.020 Naming system.
All east-west streets shall be designated by names in alphabetical order
and such names shall be confined as far as possible to the names of trees or
plants, and such names shall begin with the street at the south edge of the
present city limits and run north. If and when streets are needed on the west
side of the railroad they shall be extensions of the streets on the east side of
said railroad, except that to the name of any such street shall be added the
abbreviation to indicate its location, as Ivy Street N.W., etc. All north-south
streets shall be numbered streets, beginning as at present with First Street
which is the first street east of the Pacific Highway, then Second Street, and
so on. Where the joining of streets in one addition with those of another
addition result in more streets than there are on the basic addition, then the
extra streets may be called places, with a designation to denote their place in
the system, as a street east of Second Street lying between Second and Third
Streets shall be named Second Place, that is, Second Place should be east of
Second Street, Third Place east of Third Street, in this case the house numbers
should be arranged so that one hundred numbers only are used between Second and
Third Streets, thus all, and also only, the “200” numbers will be
found between Second Street and Third Street even though Second Place
intervenes. (Ord. 447 § 2, 1958).
11.16.030 Drives.
A street which follows a convenient topography and does not conform to any
map or plan shall be called a drive, adding, if possible, a word which would
indicate its location (e.g. South Military Drive). In case it is necessary to
have a street between two regularly named east-west streets, its name should
have as its first syllable the name of the regularly named street on the south
as a part of its name, for example, any streets between Ash and Birch Streets
should be named Ashdale, Ashland, or Ashville, thus preserving the alphabetical
and positional arrangement. (Ord. 846 (part), 1993; Ord. 447 § 3,
1958).
11.16.040 Street name changes.
In accordance with the foregoing, the name of Columbia Street shall be
changed to Locust Street N.W., in deference to its location between Linden and
Maple Streets; the north-south street beginning at Date Street S.E. in the
middle of Block Three, Cannon’s First Addition, running south near the Old
Pacific Highway to the south city limits, shall be called First Place S.; Cannon
Street in Cannon’s First Addition shall become a part of Second Street S.;
Washington Street in Imus Second and Third Additions and Sullivan Street in
Cannon’s Second Addition shall be changed to Second Place N. and S.
respectively; Harrison Street in Imus Second and Third Additions, and Chapman
Street of Court House Addition shall be changed to Third Street N. and S.
respectively; Fallert Street in Imus Second and Third Additions, and Imus Street
in Imus Addition, and Hunt Street in Court House Addition shall be changed to
Third Place N. and S. respectively; First Street in Northern Pacific Addition
and Lamb Street in Court House Addition shall be changed to Fourth Street N.E.
and S.E. respectively; Second Street in Northern Pacific Addition shall be
changed to Fourth Place N.; Third Street in Northern Pacific Addition and Spur
Street in Court House Addition shall be changed to Fifth Street N. and S.
respectively; Fourth Street in Northern Pacific Addition shall be changed to
Fifth Place N.; Kalama Street in Court House Addition shall be changed to Sixth
Street S.; Tacoma Street in Court House Addition shall be changed to Seventh
Street S.; Seattle Street in Court House Addition shall be changed to Eighth
Street S.; Whatcom Street in Court House Addition shall be changed to Ninth
Street S.; Spokane Street in Court House Addition shall be changed to Tenth
Street S.; Pasco Street in Court House Addition shall be changed to Eleventh
Street S.; Field Street in Court House Addition shall be changed to Twelfth
Street S.; New York Street and Olympia Street shall be changed to Ash Street S.;
River Drive in Riverview Park Addition shall be changed to Ashland Street S.;
the east-west portion of the Old Pacific Highway, Chicago Street in
Cannon’s Second Addition and Main Street of Court House Addition shall be
changed to Cedar Street S.; Church Street in Court House Addition shall be
changed to Date Street S.; Commercial Street in Court House Addition shall be
changed to Birch Street S.; the east-west street between Washington and Fourth
Streets shall be a part of Holly Street N.; Evergreen Street in Imus Second
Addition and Dunkel Avenue in Northern Pacific Addition shall be changed to Ivy
Street N.; Clark Street in Imus Second and Third Additions and Kleeb Avenue in
Northern Pacific Addition shall be changed to Juniper Street N.; Barlow Avenue
in Northern Pacific Addition shall be changed to Kingwood Street N.; Hyack
Street in Parker’s Addition shall be changed to Hendrickson Drive; Alki
Street in Parker’s Addition shall be changed to Second Street N.W.; Alta
Street and Watson Street in Parker’s Addition shall be changed to Third
Street N.W.; Park Drive or Parkland Addition shall be changed to Park Drive S.;
River Street and the alley immediately east of the Pacific Highway shall be
considered as an integral part of and known as the Pacific Highway; and the Old
Pacific Highway from Kingwood Street to the north city limits shall be known as
N. Meeker Drive; and the Cloverdale Road shall be now known as S. Military
Drive. (Ord. 846 (part), 1993; Res. 194, 1981; Ord. 447 § 4,
1958).
11.16.050 Numbers to be in compliance with those designated by clerk-treasurer.
Any person desiring to put house numbers on his property shall, in order
to insure compliance with this chapter, use only the numbers designated by the
city clerk-treasurer. (Ord. 447 § 5, 1958).
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