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The Fire Chief and his or her duly designated representative will be assigning street address numbers. Property owners shall be responsible for applying for numbers by mail, or in person, at the Fire Department.
(Ord. 93-4-1, passed 4-13-93; Am. Ord. 93-5-1, passed 5-11-93)
Prior to issuance of certificate of occupancy for new construction or within 30 days of the receipt of a notice from the Fire Chief assigning an address to a particular building, the owner or occupant of the building shall display or cause to be displayed the assigned address. The displayed street address number shall be no less than three inches high on single and duplex buildings, no less than six inches high on multi-unit buildings, attached to the principal use structure and clearly legible from the nearest public vehicular area. Should the structure be too far from the public vehicular area for the numerals to be seen, the property owner shall also display an additional set of numerals legible from vehicles traveling at the prevailing speed on the roadway. The numbers shall be located where the main driveway to the building intersects the nearest public or private street.
(Ord. 93-4-1, passed 4-13-93; Am. Ord. 93-5-1, passed 5-11-93)
(A) It shall be unlawful for any person or corporation to remove or deface a street address which is displayed in accordance with § 18-56. It shall also be unlawful to allow an incorrect street address to remain on a building.
(B) Identifying numbers displayed must be properly and perpetually maintained.
(Ord. 93-4-1, passed 4-13-93; Am. Ord. 93-5-1, passed 5-11-93)
(A) Any violations of this article shall be reported when a finding of non-compliance is made and shall be noted in the course of normal fire inspections.
(B) Any violation hereof shall subject the offender to a civil penalty of $50. Violators shall be issued a written citation which must be paid within 72 hours. Each day's continuing violation shall be a separate and distinct offense.
(Ord. 93-4-1, passed 4-13-93; Am. Ord. 93-5-1, passed 5-11-93)
Maximum Penalty Schedule | ||
Code Section | Maximum Penalty | Ord. No. |
§ 18-2 Obstruction of drainage ditches; specifications for culverts | Not less than $50 and not greater than $200 | 92-1-14, passed 1-14-92 |
§ 18-3 Obstructing streets and sidewalks generally | Not less than $50 and not greater than $200 | 92-1-15, passed 1-14-92 |
§ 18-11 Excavation permit | Not less than $50 and not greater than $500 | 92-1-16, passed 1-14-92 |
§ 18-13 Permit to lay pipes | Not less than $50 and not greater than $500 | 92-1-17, passed 1-14-92 |
§ 18-15 Restoration of damaged streets or sidewalks | Not less than $50 and not greater than $500 | 92-1-18, passed 1-14-92 |
§ 18-17 Refusal to disperse | Not less than $50 and not greater than $500 | 92-1-19, passed 1-14-92 |
§ 18-33 Permit | Not less than $50 and not greater than $500 | 92-1-20, passed 1-14-92 |
§ 18-35 Carrying weapons | Not less than $50 and not greater than $500 | 92-1-21, passed 1-14-92 |
§ 18-36 Vicious animals (Amended to exclude police dogs) | Not less than $50 and not greater than $200 | 92-1-22, passed 1-14-92 |
Note to Table: These penalties may be amended from time to time. | ||