[Ord. 737, 11/6/2002, § 6]
The proper officers of the Borough of Renovo are hereby authorized
and directed to do all acts necessary and proper to establish, implement,
and enforce a standardized system of property address numbering to
accommodate the needs of the Clinton County 911 System.
[Ord. 737, 11/6/2002, § 7]
It shall be the obligation and duty of each and every owner
of each and every house, building, or other structure in the Borough
of Renovo to cause the same to be numbered in accordance with this
Part and the Clinton County 911 System.
[Ord. 737, 11/6/2002, § 8]
It shall be the obligation and duty of each developer and owner
of a subdivision and land development to number each of the lots therein
in accordance with this Part and the Clinton County 911 System.
[Ord. 737, 11/6/2002, § 9]
The proper officers of the Borough of Renovo are hereby authorized
to require the numbering and renumbering of any house, building, or
other structure in accordance with this Part and the Clinton County
911 System.
[Ord. 737, 11/6/2002, § 10]
1. The owners of any house, building, or other structure shall have
the address number therefor prominently displayed at all times in
accordance with the standards below. Owners who receive new assignments
or changes from the Clinton County Address Coordinator shall have
the number prominently displayed within 30 days of receipt of written
notification and at all times thereafter in accordance with the following
standards.
2. The address numbers shall be displayed within clear view of the main
entrance on each building to which an address number has been assigned.
Multiunit building with separate entrances and addresses for different
unites are required to have each number posted near the entrance.
3. In addition, for buildings which are further than 25 feet from the
roadway or which do not have the building number easily visible from
the main roadway, address numbers shall be posted within clear view
from the public roadway and within clear view of the driveway to the
structure so as to be easily visible by emergency personnel. Bidirectional
reflective driveway number posting is required.
4. All building address numbers shall be constructed of durable material
with a color and brightness which contrasts with the surface on which
it is posted and with number at least four inches high and shall be
reflective in nature, so as to be easily readable by emergency personnel
from the named public or private roadway. Numbers shall be readable
from all roadway directions.
5. Posted address numbers, as viewed from the public or private roadway,
shall not be obstructed from view by landscaping, shrubs, vegetation,
screen doors, canopies, ornaments, or any other plant or structure.
6. Numbers must be a minimum of 42 inches from the surface level.
[Ord. 737, 11/6/2002, § 11]
Upon completion, a properly verified copy of the address numbering
system shall be reported and delivered by the Borough to the proper
officers of the Clinton County Communications 911 System.