Every owner of a dwelling unit, whether a single-family unit or a multifamily
residential unit, shall install numbers on said dwelling units corresponding
to the addresses of those units as utilized by the postal service.
The following regulations shall apply to all single-family and multifamily
units:
A. The identification numbers shall be no less than three
inches in height.
B. The numbers shall contrast with the background on which
they are mounted.
C. All numbers shall be mounted so that they face the street
on which the building fronts.
D. All numbers shall be mounted no less than three feet
above the street grade level.
E. All numbers shall be visible from the street upon which
the dwelling fronts.
F. The numbers shall be maintained by the owner of the property
and shall be unobstructed by trees, shrubs or other vegetation.
The following additional regulations shall apply to multifamily dwellings:
A. Each building shall be identified clearly and the identification
shall be visible from the street upon which the building fronts.
B. If a complex contains more than one building, each building shall be clearly titled and the apartment number ranges contained therein posted in accordance with §
60-2 of this chapter.
C. Numbers with directional arrows shall be posted on the
walls of corridors used to enter and exit stairwells and elevators.
No certificate of occupancy shall be issued for any single-family or
multifamily residential unit in the Borough of Oaklyn unless said building
is in compliance with the requirements of this chapter.
This chapter shall be enforced by the Fire Subcode Official appointed
pursuant to the State Uniform Construction Code.
Any property owner in violation of this chapter shall receive written
notice thereof from the Borough Subcode Official requiring compliance with
this chapter within 30 days. Should the property owner thereafter fail to
comply and remain in violation of this chapter, said violator shall be subject
to a fine in the amount of $25 upon the filing of a complaint in the Oaklyn
Borough Municipal Court.