The Addressing Section of the Manatee County Development
Services Department is responsible for the assignment of streets and
addresses in unincorporated Manatee County, as well as the correction of
addresses that do not meet the Manatee County Addressing Standards.
These standards were developed to facilitate emergency response as well
as enhance the delivery of mail by the United States Postal Service.
What is an address?
An address is a method used to describe a physical location and is used by law enforcement, fire and ambulance personnel to provide emergency services response, and by the United States Postal Service for the delivery of mail.
Why is an address so important? Because “Every Second Counts in Emergency Response!”
Many people, including those in public safety, view enhanced 9-1-1 as a great emergency response tool. However, without accurate and consistent address information, it cannot always be counted on to help speed-up emergency response. Of the total parts that comprise the enhanced 9-1-1, addressing can be considered one of the most vital.
Future Requirements for Submittals for Addressing and GIS
Manatee County has launched DataMark VEP Master Address Database in early 2020 as a solution to create a paperless addressing system. This database is serving as the one stop location for multiple Addressing jurisdictions.
Manatee County Addressing will now require paperless (electronic) file submissions for every Application that is filed through the County’s Online Services website. The Addressing and Centerline submission requirements are shown below.
ADDRESSING AND CENTERLINE SUBMISSION REQUIREMENTS
The AutoCAD file will require that all line work be snapped at nodes and endpoints. The file should also not have any overlaps, gaps or dangles. For example, the centerline should be split at an intersection. The AutoCAD file will need to be submitted in the State Plane Coordinate System. NAD83 (1990 Adjustment or later) Florida West Zone.
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