The following standards shall be applied to the naming of streets in the city:
A. Duplication: Proposed street names that duplicate existing street names in the city or elsewhere in Salt Lake County shall be prohibited.
B. Confusion: Proposed street names that sound very similar to existing names or street names that have unconventional spellings shall be prohibited.
C. Continuity: Proposed street names are encouraged to have the following characteristics:
1. Historic significance.
2. Local flavor and sense of place.
4. Compatibility with adjacent streets.
D. Name Length: Proposed street names shall not be longer than the typical seventeen (17) blank street sign (including spaces between words).
E. Required Naming: In order to minimize confusion and to facilitate proper addressing, the following types of proposed streets shall be named:
1. Streets that change compass direction.
2. Loop or horseshoe streets.
3. Streets that have intersection coordinate changes.
5. Dead end streets that will likely be extended as above.
F. Thoroughfare Designations: Proposed street names and street types should be matched as follows:
1. Boulevard, parkway: Arterials and collectors with planted medians.
2. Drive, road: Streets longer than one thousand feet (1,000').
3. Way: Curvilinear streets longer than one thousand feet (1,000').
4. Streets, avenues: Straight directional streets.
5. Lanes: Short secondary connecting streets.
6. Circle, court, place, cove: Cul-de-sacs and permanent dead end streets. (Ord. 12-15, 7-11-2012)