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• Site address points should not coincide with any boundaries. • Site addresses points cannot include negative numbers, and they should not include zero. • Site Address Points must fall within their corresponding road's address range values. For a road centreline's address range, using zero (i.e., 0–10 Main Street) is a valid value for its range, but the zero value should not be assigned to a site address point for a building or a parcel within that range. References Addresses Québec (2024). Addresses Québec—Guide de l'utilisateur, Version 2.83. Gouvernement du Québec. Alberta Municipal Affairs Addressing Project (2004). Addressing Guidelines. AltaLIS. Canada Post (2021). Addressing Guidelines. Canada Post, Postes Canada. Civic Addressing Standards (2003). e Civic Addressing Standards of Manitoba. 2023 Association of Manitoba Municipalities. Community Map of Canada (2019). Community Map/GFX Features & Attributes v1.2. Esri, Canada. Community Map of Canada, e. Esri Canada. https://www.esri.ca/en-ca/products/ data/the-community-map-of-canada NENA-STA-006.2a-2022. Standard for NG9-1-1 GIS Data Model. National Emergency Number Association (NENA) Data Structures Committee, NG9-1-1 GIS Data Model Working Group. National Emergency Number Association, Inc. https:// cdn.ymaws.com/www.nena.org/resource/resmgr/standards/nena-sta-006.2a_ ng9-1-1_gis_.pdf Saskatchewan Association of Rural Municipalities (2005). Saskatchewan Provin- cial Standard System of Rural Addressing. Information Services Corporation of Saskatchewan. Regina, Canada. Community Civic Addressing Guide to Best Practices v4.0 9

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