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Community Civic Addressing - Guide to Best Practices v. 4.0

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Figure 10 Parcel Centroid Addressing Figure 11 Building Centroid Addressing Figure 12 Parcel Frontage Offset Addressing Figure 13 Additional Address Loca- tions 9923 9919 9915 9911 9923 9919 9915 9911 9923 9919 9915 9911 9919 Door Driveway Entrance Additional Locations Each address point should include the following: primary address, sub-address (if applicable), and any additional locations (i.e., driveway or building entrances). Placement of address points for high-rise buildings will be dictated by the location of units within the building. 5 Data Quality Checks for NG9-1-1 Both mapping editors and addressing authorities should use these quality checks to ensure correct data quality that meets NENA's NG9-1-1 Data Model: • Municipalities should not contain duplicate full addresses. • For English language address fields, these should only be in mixed-case. French names, however, can be in the lowercase. • Address fields should not include abbreviations. • Addresses should not have leading zeros (i.e., refrain from examples such as, 0123 Pine Street). Community Civic Addressing Guide to Best Practices v4.0 8

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