[Adopted 7-13-1993 (Ch. 30, Art. I, of the 1989
Code)]
The duties of the Addressing Official shall be as follows:
A. Attend all training seminars in regard to addressing
as announced and presented by Planning.
B. Assign house numbers to newly created parcels and to
buildings when building permits are issued. Such assignments shall be in writing
on forms provided by Planning and shall be delivered to the owner of the premises,
the Municipal Assessor, and Planning.
C. During the preparations for the implementation of the
Ontario County Enhanced 911 System, review the addressing changes proposed
by Planning and identify the existence of multifamily developments and mobile
home parks, private streets and rights-of-way. Upon request by Planning, the
Addressing Official shall identify all known areas within the Town where existing
problems with addressing exist.
D. Comply with the Addressing Policy and Municipal Street
Address Guide as promulgated by Planning.
E. Refer all requests for new roads and rights-of-way, whether
public or private, to Planning for review and approval of the official name
prior to preliminary subdivision approval.
All new address assignments made by the Addressing Official shall be
in compliance with the Addressing Policy and Master Street Address Guide as
provided and modified by Planning.
All Town employees and officials shall hereinafter refer all inquiries
for address information or requests for address assignments, whether from
the general public or for use in official records of the Town, to the Addressing
Official.
Copies of this article shall be sent by the Town Clerk to the Municipal
Addressing Official, the Town Assessor, the Tax Collector, the Building Inspector/Zoning
Officer/Code Enforcement Officer, the Chairpersons of the Zoning Board of
Appeals and the Planning Board, the President of the local School Board, the
Highway Superintendent, the Sewer District Superintendent, the Water District
Superintendent and Planning.