The purpose of this chapter shall be to promote public safety
and convenience by providing a rational street numbering system whereby
addresses may be identified with the ease and speed which is essential
to the quick response of emergency services, including police, firefighting
and medical care.
It shall be the duty of the Assessor's office to assign
a number to every residential, commercial, industrial or other structure
located on the premises abutting a public street or highway within
the Town of Hebron, except those structures such as barns, garages
or outbuildings which are located on the same premises as the numbered
structures.
The compliance officer for enforcement of this chapter shall
be the Building Official.
Any building owner in violation of this chapter shall receive
a warning notice of the violation, issued by the Building Official.
The warning notice shall allow an initial 30 days for the violation
to be corrected. It shall be the responsibility of the building owner
to notify the Building Official when the violation has been corrected.
If, at the end of the initial thirty-day period, the correction(s)
has not been made, the owner shall be subject to a fine of $25, and
a second warning notice of the violation shall be issued. The second
warning notice shall allow an additional 10 days for the violation
to be corrected. If, at the end of the additional ten-day period,
the correction has not been made, the owner shall be subject to additional
fines of $5 a day for each day thereafter that the violation is not
corrected, to a maximum of $100, inclusive of the citation fine of
$25.
Any person who is aggrieved by the action of the Building Official
may submit an appeal to the Town Manager. Any such appeal shall be
in writing, setting forth the basis of the appeal.