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(d) For new developments, CITY shall use best efforts to verify the street names are <br />correctly spelled with the proper designation and suffix abbreviated on street signs and the street <br />sign blades are installed facing the correct street. The street names and addresses as approved and <br />assigned are entered into the County 911 map, used directly by the 911 Communications Call <br />Center. Therefore, any difference in the spelling of the street signs versus what was approved can <br />cause a E911 delayed response for emergency responders. <br />(e) COUNTY shall check proposed subdivision and street names against the Master <br />Street Address Guide (MSAG) and the Reserve Street Name and Subdivision List to ensure no <br />duplication or sound -alike names exist. The proposed name must comply with the most recent <br />COUNTY 911 Addressing Ordinance regarding street naming requirements. <br />(f) CITY shall contact COUNTY when the proposed development is approved and <br />when plats are recorded, providing the plat book and page number. <br />(g) Within fourteen (14) days after recording the plat and meeting all COUNTY <br />requirements, the COUNTY shall provide CITY an addressed site plan for its records. <br />Section 7. Grandfather Clause. <br />(a) COUNTY shall not change any CITY address except when COUNTY receives <br />documented notification from the 911 Coordinator, Sheriff, Fire and Rescue, or any other <br />government agency that it is unable to locate such address or the address is in violation of County <br />Land Development Code Section 90.1 or Section 90.6 for reasons such as, but not limited to, the <br />following: <br />(1) An address, unit/suite number is out of sequence number, or an odd, or even <br />number on the wrong side of the street. <br />(2) Rural box numbers. <br />(3) Numbers improperly affixed, illegible, unclear, obstructed, or not visible. <br />Emergency Management Addressing Interlocal Agreement <br />Page 7of16 <br />