The purpose of this chapter is to establish
uniform standards for the display of street numbers, to benefit all
those using street numbers for the purpose of locating properties,
and to protect and promote the health, safety and general welfare
of the residents of the Town of Jerusalem by reducing the time factor
to locate an address for which an alarm has been dispatched to emergency
agencies.
It shall be the duty of the Code Enforcement
Officer (or other assigned Town official) to assign or reassign property
numbers to all land parcels, primary buildings, and dwelling units
within the Town of Jerusalem. No one other than the Code Enforcement
Officer or his/her designee shall have the authority to assign or
reassign street numbers.
The Code Enforcement Officer (or other assigned
Town official) shall keep a record of all street/road names and numbers
assigned pursuant to this chapter. Upon assigning a new or changed
road name or street number, the Code Enforcement Officer (or other
assigned Town official) shall immediately inform the property owner,
Yates County Emergency Center (911), the Postmaster at the local US
Post Office, the local Board of Elections, the Jerusalem Town Clerk,
and the Town of Jerusalem person responsible for updating the Town
database of all new assignments.
A violation of this chapter shall be punishable
by a fine of not more than $50 for a first offense; for a second violation,
the fine shall not be more than $100; and the fine for any third or
subsequent violation shall not exceed $250 per violation. Each thirty-day
period during which a property shall be found not in compliance with
the posting standards set forth herein shall be deemed a separate
and distinct violation.
This chapter shall be effective as soon as it
is filed by the New York State Secretary of State, but its provisions
shall not be enforced until such time as the Town Board shall adopt
a resolution establishing an official numbering system for buildings
in the Town of Jerusalem.