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(1) Avenue: used for continuous north-south streets.

(2) Street: used for continuous east-west streets.

(3) Court: used for cul-de-sacs with more than three lots.

(4) Place: used for a street parallel a number avenue where numbering is out of sequence.

(5) Circle: used for streets that return to themselves.

(6) Loop: used for streets that begin and end on the same street or for streets that connect to two intersecting perpendicular streets.

(7) Drive: used for local streets of any length primarily in residential subdivisions.

(8) Boulevard: used for arterials that incorporate significant landscape features in the public right-of-way.

(9) Parkway: used for arterials that incorporate significant landscape features in the public right-of-way.

(10) Way: used for streets in industrial zones.

(11) Lane: used for local streets with lengths of generally less than 800 feet.

(12) Road: used for longer lengths with few to no residences. (Ord. 501 § 1, 2015)