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Ordinance No. 463
An ordinance requiring the numbering of houses of the city of Salina and secure uniformly therein.
Be it ordained by the Mayor and Councilmen of the City of Salina, Kansas.
Section 1. That all the business houses and dwellings, situated within the corporate limits of the
city of Salina shall be numbered in the manner and according to the place or system hereinafter prescribed.
Section 2. The initial and starting lines shall be Santa Fe Avenue and Iron Avenue numbering as
follows: north and south from Iron Avenue east and west from Santa Fe Avenue and allowing one hundred
number to each blocks all short and angling streets shall take the nearest parallel compounding block
numbers.
Section 3. The even numbers shall be put in the right side of the streets and the odd number upon
the left sides of the streets, allowing no more than twenty five feet for each number.
Section 4. The figures used shall not be less than five and one half inches height.
Section 5. It shall be the duty of the City Engineer to see that all new buildings which may
hereafter be erected or changes in the parts of buildings already erected shall be supplied with the number
or numbers to which they shall be entitled under this ordinance by the owner thereof and in all such cases
the figure shall correspond with the plan or system and specifications herein contained.
Section 6. Any person who shall fail to number his buildings as provided by this ordinance within
60 days from the 171h day of September 1885 shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and upon
conviction thereof in the Police Court shall be fined in any sum not exceeding five dollars.
Section 7. That this ordinance take effect and be in force from and after its publication in the
Saline County Journal.
Approved September 11, 1885