On determining that a building or structure/property owner has not complied with the street numbering or road name signage regulations of this subchapter, the Township Supervisors or their designated representative, with the supervisors consent, may pursue any of the following enforcement remedies.
(A) The supervisors may provide written notice to the owners, occupants, and other persons in possession of building or structure/property, which has not been numbered in accordance with these regulations, of the violation and the need to comply.
(B) In the event that people persist in refusing to comply with these regulations despite notices to do so, the supervisors may issue a written order directing the owners, occupants, or others in possession of the building or structure/property in violation of this subchapter to comply with the applicable requirements of this subchapter. Any person who is aggrieved by any order issued pursuant to this subchapter may appeal to the Township Supervisors by filing a written notice of appeal to the office of the Township Secretary within ten days of the date of the subject order or notice.
(C) In the event the structure/property owners, occupants, or possessors fail or refuse to take action in accordance with the notices and an order issued pursuant to this subchapter, the Township Supervisors may provide the signage, as necessary, in order to bring the structure/property owner into compliance with the standards promulgated in this subchapter. The township may recover the cost of materials and labor for the purchase and installation of signage from the structure/property owners, occupants, or possessors reasonable administrative fees, interest, or other charges allowed by law. In the event the owners, occupants, or possessors of the subject structure/property fail to pay the loss of such installation as determined and approved, then the township may institute proceedings at law to collect the full cost together with all penalties, interest, fees, and other charges against the premises and the owners thereof and collect same as a municipal lien or may take other action to collect these sums as may be permitted by law.
(Ord. 2003-2, passed 2-25-2003)