From and after the enactment of this chapter, all property owners,
tenants or occupiers of any residential, commercial or industrial
properties in the Borough, including apartment complexes, shall display
the street number or address of such residential, commercial or industrial
property in a conspicuous and prominent place, which shall be visible
from the street directly in front of said property, and which street
number shall be a minimum of three inches in height, illuminated at
night and easily readable by passersby or emergency vehicles on said
street.
Any property owner, tenant or occupier of any residential, commercial
or industrial property or building within the Borough or any person,
firm or corporation who is the owner of said property and who shall
violate any of the provisions of this chapter shall, upon summary
conviction thereof, be sentenced to pay a fine of not more than $100,
and the cost of prosecution, or, upon failure to pay such fine, to
imprisonment for up to five days for each offense. Each day that such
offense shall continue shall constitute a separate violation of this
chapter.
The Zoning Officer of the Borough and the Borough Police Department
shall have concurrent jurisdiction to enforce the provisions of this
chapter, and the Zoning Officer of the Borough or any police officer
of the Borough shall have sufficient authority to prosecute such offenses
in the name of the Borough and to file complaints for violations of
the same before the appropriate Magisterial District Judge.