[HISTORY: Adopted by the Board of Commissioners of the Township
of Springfield 1-13-1982 by Ord. No. 710. Amendments noted where
applicable.]
The purpose of this chapter is to require the numbering of all
buildings to facilitate, promote and accelerate transportation, communication
and the supply of municipal services, including fire, police and ambulance
services, and otherwise promote the public safety and general welfare
of the residents of Springfield Township.
As used in this chapter, the following terms shall have the
meanings indicated:
Includes all principal buildings such as but not limited
to single- and multiple-family dwellings and places of business, but
shall not include accessory buildings on the same lot as are occupied
by the same person as a principal building on such lot.
A.Â
Within 60 days from the effective date hereof, every owner and occupant
of every building in the township shall display the street numbers
of the building.
B.Â
The numbers of the building shall be placed in a conspicuous place
so as to be visible from the street.
C.Â
Said numbers are to be of durable material at least 2Â 1/2 inches
high for residential uses and 5Â 1/2 inches high for nonresidential
uses.
D.Â
The color of the numbers is to be in contrast to the immediate background,
and numbers shall be placed in full view from the street.
In all cases of new construction, the Building Inspector shall
assign a street number at the time the building permit is issued,
and such number shall be displayed within 30 days after construction
is commenced, or within 30 days before the building is ready for occupancy,
whichever date shall be earlier.
A.Â
Any owner, person, firm, association or corporation who shall violate
any of the provisions of this chapter shall, upon conviction thereof,
be liable to pay a fine or penalty of $25 for each and every offense.
B.Â
All fines and penalties imposed by this chapter are recoverable by
summary proceedings before any District Justice for the Township of
Springfield, and all suits or actions at law instituted for the recovery
thereof are to be in the name and for the use of the Township of Springfield
against which the offense is committed, and, upon recovery thereof,
all such fines and penalties are to be paid into the treasury of the
township.