Whenever any words and phrases are used in this
chapter, the meanings respectively ascribed to them in Subtitle I
of Title 39 of the Revised Statutes of New Jersey shall be deemed
to apply to such words and phrases used herein.
Unless another penalty is expressly provided
by New Jersey statute, every person convicted of a violation of a
provision of this chapter, or any amendment or supplement thereto,
shall be liable to a penalty of not more than $50 or imprisonment
for a term not exceeding 15 days, or both.
Where an emergency or temporary condition is
declared by resolution of City Council pursuant to N.J.S.A. 39:4-197.3
and subject to the approval of the Commissioner of Transportation
of the State of New Jersey, all rules and regulations set forth hereinafter
shall be subject to such changes as shall be provided by such resolution.
[Added 1-3-2019 by Ord.
No. 18-76]
14-7.1 Approval criteria. The potential honoree must be a natural person,
living or deceased, who has made a demonstrable and significant positive
impact on the community or contributed to the cultural, economic,
educational, intellectual, political, or scientific vitality of the
community or have made an extraordinary contribution in the service
of humanity.
14-7.2 Restrictions.
A. Only a segment of a street between one and three contiguous blocks
may be proposed for honorary street dedications, and in the case of
walkways, trails, or bicycle paths, the designation shall apply to
the entire length of the way.
B. The proposed name should be appropriate, easy to read and shall not
exceed 30 letters or spaces, including street type and direction.
C. Names having the same or similar pronunciation but with different
spellings are prohibited (e.g., Smith, Smyth or Smythe).
D. Avoid the use of derogatory names.
E. Avoid the use of frivolous, complicated or unconventional spellings
in the name (e.g., Pointe, Greene, Olde) and standard suffixes or
prefixes as part of the street name (e.g., Boulevard Drive or Street
Avenue).
F. Avoid the use of abbreviations and special characters such as hyphens,
apostrophes or periods.
G. Street names shall not be duplicated.
14-7.3 Honorary street dedication signage.
A. Honorary street dedication signs must be mounted in a way that distinguishes
them and does not distract from the primary street sign. These honorary
signs may therefore be only mounted below the primary street sign
in a way that is otherwise clearly distinguishable from the primary
street sign.
B. Honorary street dedication signs shall have a distinct design, as
determined by the City, and be in a contrasting color to distinguish
them from primary street name signs, as approved by the City. This
official design shall be used for all honorary street dedication signs.
C. Honorary signs can be removed at any point as deemed necessary by
resolution of the City Council.
14-7.4 Costs.
A. The applicant shall remit a $450 application fee to the City Clerk
at the time of submission. Applicants are additionally responsible
for all costs associated with the fabrication, installation and maintenance
of honorary street dedication signs. In addition, the applicant will
pay all costs, as determined by the Department of Public Works, for
the updating and modification of City, county and state maps and documents.
B. The Department of Public Works will evaluate the cost of the signage,
labor, and associated parts and equipment for honorary street dedication
signs. This cost will be the full responsibility of the applicant.
14-7.5 Application and approval process.
A. An application for an honorary street dedication must be submitted
to office of the City Clerk.
B. The application shall include the following:
(1) A petition signed by no less than 2/3 of the record property owners
whose property abuts the street in which the proposed name change
is being requested.
(2) The applicant shall remit a $450 application fee to the City Clerk
to cover the costs associated with administrative review.
(3) Name and contact information of the person or group requesting honorary
street naming.
(4) Location of proposed honorary street dedication, including total length of the street to be affected and bounding streets or other boundaries, subject to the limitations in Subsection
14-7.2 and a map correctly identifying the precise location of the subject street and the cross streets that intersect with the street.
(5) Proposed honorary dedication name, which must comply with Subsection
14-7.2.
(6) A biography of the person to be honored, or a description of the
organization, object, or event to be honored, whichever is applicable.
(7) An explanation of the reason for the honorary dedication, including
the person's relevance to the location being proposed.
C. Upon submission of a completed application, the City Clerk shall
forward it to the Department of Public Works, which shall produce
a statement of costs for the installation and maintenance of the sign(s)
and an impact statement to ensure the proposed signage will not be
confusing to the public. These documents shall be returned to the
City Clerk within 45 days of receipt.
D. Upon receipt from the Department of Public Works, the City Clerk
shall prepare an ordinance for placement on the Council agenda for
Council action.
E. If an ordinance to effectuate the proposed honorary street naming
is adopted, the applicant shall deposit funds for the cost of the
fabrication and installation of the signage with the Department of
Public Works prior to its fabrication or installation on the street.
Only upon receipt of funds in full will the signage be created and
installed by the Department of Public Works.