No certificate of occupancy shall be issued for occupancy of new construction located on a cluster building site unless the owner thereof shall display prominently the location identifier of such structure in a location readily visible to emergency vehicles as approved by the building inspector. The location identifier shall be uniform in appearance and location for all structures or separately owned or occupied units within the cluster and shall be of a size, style and material as shall be approved by the building inspector for the village. Within cluster building sites where a specific developer or community association shall control exterior appearances of structures, the developer or association may, prior to any construction thereon, apply to the building inspector for a uniform preapproved location identifier and on which the developer or association may rely in its plan of development; provided, however, that the layout of the development with proposed construction sites and street locations therefor shall be presented to the building inspector prior to initiation of development. Upon request therefor the building inspector shall accumulate any additional relevant information and may then determine the preapproved appearance and location of the location identifiers for all structures within the cluster.
(Ord. No. 44, § 4, 3-16-1996)