On Thu, Jun 20, 2013 at 9:02 AM, Martin Koppenhoefer <dieterdre...@gmail.com > wrote:
> IMHO this is somehow different (you won't have named streets inside an > apartment building, like you might have on a camp ground). Anyway, for > apartments there is addr:door, addr:flats, addr:unit, addr:suite and maybe > more (getting these from taginfo, but at least some are also documented in > the wiki IIRR). Err, not quite. Pretty much any large apartment community has named streets, with addresses on those streets, albeit with red signs (permissive streets) or black signs (restricted-access streets). I had one such apartment at Shadow Mountain...it had a street address and an apartment number, but it was a little redundant since my apartment was the only apartment with that house number. This definitely isn't a one-off situation, I'd almost call it the norm for large apartment complexes in the midwest. Larger caravan sites, especially those with larger, more permanent trailers in the mix (there's a bit of an overlap between RV parks and residential trailer parks in the midwest) also often have house numbers that differ from the lot number, though the street address only corresponds with a specific lot. Yes, it confuses us, too, sometimes...
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