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dismantle and remove from the street a building left standing in excess of 24 hours. In <br />order to carry out the provisions of this section, the Building Official is authorized to <br />employ such assistance as may be necessary for the removal of such building or structure <br />without unreasonable delay. The cost and expense of dismantling and removing a building <br />or structure shall be a charge against the person owning the structure. The Building Official <br />shall hold the lumber and other materials of which the building was composed and shall <br />have a lien thereon in the amount of the expense and cost of dismantling and removing the <br />same. <br />13.9 Removal of Litter. A person moving a building or structure shall remove <br />all litter, rubbish, or material caused by the moving within a period of two days after the <br />building has been moved. <br />14. Numbering of Structures and Premises. All numbering of structures and <br />premises shall be done after assignment of a number by the Building Official or under his or her <br />direction according to the following system: <br />14.1 The numbering of dwellings and business buildings shall be done by <br />providing 100 numbers in each block. On streets running east and west, the odd numbers <br />shall be on the north side of the street, and the even numbers on the south side of the street. <br />On streets running north and south, the odd numbers shall be on the east side of the street, <br />and the even numbers on the west side of the street. <br />14.2 All numbers used on dwellings and business buildings shall meet the <br />following criteria: <br />14.2.1. Be in arabic numerals not less than 2" in height with proportionate <br />width, and contrast with the background on which they are mounted. <br />14.2.2. Be mounted within two feet of the main entrance to the building, <br />provided that such placement will make them easily visible and readable from the <br />main approaching street. If not, they must be mounted in a location on the building <br />which is visible and readable from the main approaching street. <br />14.2.3. If the building itself is not visible from the main approaching street, <br />the numbers must be displayed on the building within two feet of the main building <br />entrance and also at a location which is visible and readable from the main <br />approaching street and which will adequately direct interested parties to the specific <br />building involved. <br />14.2.4. In the case of multiple units, the approach to the complex must be <br />marked with the address number or range of numbers in accordance with <br />subsections 14.2.2. and 14.2.3. above. In addition, each individually numbered unit <br />must have its number displayed within two feet of its main exterior access door. <br />Suites within buildings shall be individually numbered in sequential order by floor. <br />Each separate unit must have its own distinctive identifier, which may be Arabic <br />Administrative Order - Page 35 of 40 <br />