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Do not accept (cont’d) <br /> Road names that are identical to an existing mailing or incorporated city; <br /> Road names that are in general confusing, or have unusual spellings (ex: Acres on <br />Taylor Ave or Hodsdonsdale Ln); <br /> Road names that contain abbreviated MT (mount/mountain) or ST (saint) without <br />another word following (ex: Shasta MT Rd not acceptable, MT Shasta Rd is <br />acceptable). There will be no punctuation but it must contain a valid road type; <br /> Road names with TRL as a road type. “Trail” in the road name is acceptable with a <br />valid road type (ex: Deer TRL not acceptable, Deer Trail Rd is acceptable). <br />Proposed road names that already exist in Lane County will be reviewed on a case-by-case <br />basis. Because the Master Street Address Guide (MSAG) is maintained at a county-wide level, <br />it would be less confusing to avoid duplication of road names in Lane County. <br />Additional guidelines: <br /> Naming cul-de-sacs: <br /> A new road name is preferable <br /> For short cul-de-sacs which can be addressed between the lowest and highest <br />addresses of the “root” road where it connects with the cul-de-sac, it is acceptable to <br />use the same road name and type as the root road. Do not use a different road <br />type. (ex: a cul-de-sac off of Teralee Ln should be named either Teralee Ln or an <br />entirely different road name) <br />If you have any questions regarding these guidelines, please contact Carolyn Housdorf at (541) <br />682-6437 or chousdorf@lcog.org. <br />*Valid road types are: Aly, Ave, Blvd, Cir, Ct, Dr, Hall, Hwy, Ln, Lp, Pike, Pkwy, Pl, Rd, St, Ter, <br />and Way. <br />Page 2 of 2 <br /> <br />