[HISTORY: Adopted by the Town Council of the Town of Plainville 2-4-1985. Amendments
noted where applicable.]
GENERAL REFERENCES
Building construction — See Ch. 180.
The purpose of this chapter shall be to promote public safety
and convenience through the provision of 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 such
as firefighting, police and emergency medical care.
It shall be the duty of the owners of all dwellings, apartments,
houses, multiple-family dwellings, rooming houses, hotels, commercial
establishments, and other buildings within the Town of Plainville
to number such buildings or units with numerals as herein provided.
It shall be unlawful for any person, whether owner or occupant of
the building or any apartment or unit therein, to place, maintain
or allow to remain thereon any number other than the one required
by this chapter.
A.
The Building Official of the Town of Plainville, at his discretion
and without notice, may assign each building or part of a building,
other than an accessory building, a street identification number by
which such building or part thereof shall be known and may change
such numbers of such buildings or part of such buildings. The Building
Official shall be authorized to change a street identification number
of any individual building or buildings or parts thereof when such
change shall be necessary by reason of readjustment of any kind, inaccuracy
or mistake, or for any other reason. It shall be the duty of the Building
Official, whenever a new street or highway is laid out, to assign
to the land abutting on such street or highway numbers at such measured
intervals or distances as in the opinion of the Building Official
the public interests shall require. When buildings fronting on such
new street or highway are completed for occupancy, the owners thereof
shall affix numbers to their buildings.
B.
All new structures on any street or highway within the Town of Plainville
shall have affixed thereto numbers as assigned by the Building Official
prior to the issuance of a certificate of occupancy by the Building
Official.
A.
Whenever the Building Official, acting in accordance with this chapter,
shall have assigned numbers to a building, he shall send to the owner
or owners of each and all buildings a written notice informing them
of such numbering or renumbering and directing them to affix to such
premises numerals indicating the number thereto assigned. It shall
thereupon become the duty of the owner or owners to affix said numbers
within 30 days after the sending of such notice.
B.
It shall be the duty of the owners of all buildings existing at the
effective date of this chapter, without prior notice, to affix numerals
indicating the street identification number which has previously been
assigned to such buildings by the Town or, if there is no record of
such assignment, the street identification number which customarily
has been used for such premises. Such numbers shall be affixed within
30 days of the effective date of this chapter.
A.
Numerals used to indicate the street identification number of buildings
shall be located on the exterior front of the building which they
identify or on a post, sign, mailbox or other device located between
the building and the street. Such numerals shall be at least three
inches in height and shall be of a color contrasting with the color
of the background material to which they are affixed. They shall be
positioned not less than four feet nor more than 12 feet from the
surface of the ground directly below them. The location and size of
such numerals shall be sufficient to assure their legibility when
the building which they identify is viewed from one or more points
along the center line of the street on which it fronts between projections
of the sides of such building intersecting perpendicularly with said
center line.
B.
If a building fronting on a street or private road is set back more than 100 feet from the center line of such street or private road or if any numerals affixed to such a building in accordance with Subsection A cannot be made legible from such center line because of obstruction, the aforesaid numerals shall also be affixed to a post, sign, mailbox or other device which shall be located within 10 feet of the driveway entrance which provides the closest vehicular access to the building or part of the building to which the numerals have been assigned.
C.
For buildings containing two or more dwelling units, stores, offices,
or any combinations thereof, and which have entrances from interior
passageways, numerals for such dwelling units, stores or offices shall
be affixed within five feet of every exterior door of the building
by which the building may be entered and from which access to such
dwelling units, stores or offices may be gained. In addition, the
same number shall be affixed to the entrance door of each unit, store,
office or combination thereof. Otherwise the specifications and locations
for such numerals shall be as for other buildings.
D.
All numbers must be made of substantial and permanent material and
must be so placed or affixed as not to be easily effaced or removed.
A.
Every owner or occupant of any building or part thereof and every
agent of any said owner who shall neglect or refuse for 30 days to
affix to the same the number assigned by the Building Official, or
who shall affix to the same or retain thereon more than five days
any number contrary to the direction of the Building Official, or
who shall refuse or neglect to comply with any provision of this chapter,
shall be guilty of an infraction punishable by a fine of $25. For
the purposes of enforcing this provision of this chapter, tickets
may be issued by any person authorized to issue tickets, summons or
infractions under the authority of the Connecticut General Statutes
or the Charter of the Town of Plainville. Each day of neglect or refusal
to comply with the directions of said Building Official shall constitute
a separate and distinct offense.
B.
If any fine is not paid within seven days of the issuance of a ticket,
a warrant may be issued for the arrest of the violator on a misdemeanor,
and upon conviction the violator shall be punished by a fine or not
less than $25 nor more than $50 for each offense. All penalties received
for violations of this chapter shall be paid to the Town of Plainville
and remitted to the Plainville Police Department.