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i • <br />CRITERIA FOR REVIEW OF ADDRESS/STREET NAILS <br />FAIRMONT PARK EAST <br />1) Don't force a grid type system on residential subdivisions with a <br />curvilinear street layout; this causes such problems as: <br />~a) street name and address change in the middle of a curve at <br />a lot line <br />b) changing block numbers in mid-block. <br />2) Avoid using same name if the streets aren't physically connected. <br />3) Avoid names similar to existing street names which might cause <br />confusion during emergency radio transmission. <br />4) A four digit house number within a residential subdivision would <br />be adequate. However, since the five digit pattern has already <br />been established for such a large area it was adhered to for the <br />sake of conformity. <br />5) Tightly looped or circle streets which return to the same sub- <br />collector or collector street present a special problem. <br />a) either a street name change must take place at a lot line or; <br />b) some other identifying tag such as North/South must be <br />instituted. This would allow continuous addressing along <br />the street as it loops. <br />Either way, it basically amounts to a street name change at a lot <br />line. However, method (b) is a little more fluid as the addresses <br />continue in sequence around the loop. <br /> <br />