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4• <br /> 2. When the address numbers are located on clear glazing such as <br /> doors, windows, or lights, the numbers shall be white or black to achieve <br /> contrast during all lighting conditions. <br /> 3. When the building is more than fifty feet (50') from the road or fire <br /> lane, the height of each address number shall be increased as specified in <br /> Table 3-1 to a maximum of twelve inches (12"). <br /> 4. Where the building is not visible from the street or a single access <br /> road or private roadway serves more than one building, provision shall be <br /> made to clearly identify which driveway or roadway serves the appropriate <br /> address. <br /> 5. Address numbers at least four inches (4") shall be prominently <br /> displayed on rear entrance or access doors when required by the Fire <br /> Chief or his/her designee. <br /> 6. Interior and exterior access doors or individual dwelling, <br /> housekeeping, living units, or commercial tenant spaces also shall be <br /> clearly marked. Numbers and/or letters of such units shall be at least four <br /> inches (4") high. <br /> Table 3-1—Address Numbering Figure Size Table <br /> DISTANCE FROM ROAD OR FIRE LANE MINIMUM SIZE <br /> 0-50 feet 4" H x 1.5" W <br /> 51-100 feet 6" H x 3" W <br /> 101-150 feet 8" Hx4" W <br /> 151-200 feet 10" H x 5" W <br /> 201 feet and up 12" H x 6" W <br /> Four-inch (4") figures are permitted for single-family occupancies only. The <br /> minimum size figure for commercial occupancies is six inches (6"). The height to <br /> width ratio of the figures shall be approximately 2H:1 W. <br /> G. Section 507 of the IFC, entitled "Fire Protection Water Supplies," is <br /> hereby amended by the addition of the following new subsection 507.1.1: <br /> 507.1.1 Existing non-conforming hydrants. At such time as an existing <br /> private hydrant, which does not conform to the requirements and <br /> standards of this section, is replaced, it shall be replaced with a hydrant <br /> that does conform to the standards and requirements of this section. <br /> 22 <br />