[Adopted by Ord. No. 7-92 (Ch. 11, Secs. 11-10 and 11-11, of the 1978 Revised General Ordinances)]
The purpose of this article is to require the clear display
of authorized and assigned building numbers on all principal nonresidential
buildings within The Township of Denville, pursuant to N.J.S.A. 40:67-1,
in order to assist the general public, the authorities and emergency
services personnel in identifying any such property in case of an
emergency, as well as for the welfare of the general public in conducting
its normal affairs.
As used in this article, the following terms shall have the
meanings indicated:
NONRESIDENTIAL BUILDING
All buildings other than single or multifamily residential
dwellings, and shall include, but not be limited to, businesses, stores,
restaurants, hotels, offices and commercial and industrial buildings.
The owner, agent, occupant or lessee of each and every nonresidential
building within the Township of Denville shall, at his or her own
expense, within three months after the publication and final adoption
of this article, cause the Township-authorized and assigned number
of such building to be permanently and conspicuously affixed to such
building in accordance with the specifications set forth herein.
It shall be the duty of the owner, agent, occupant or lessee
of every nonresidential building in the Township of Denville to ascertain
the correct number or numbers designated for such property from the
Township Tax Assessor. Upon application by any such person to the
Tax Assessor, the Assessor shall furnish such person with the correct
number for the requested property. In case of conflict as to the proper
number to be assigned to any building, the Tax Assessor shall determine
the number of such building and his or her decision shall be final.
Whenever any principal nonresidential building or structure
shall be erected or located in the Township of Denville after the
passage of this article, it shall be the duty of the owner to ascertain
the correct number or numbers designated for such property from the
Township Tax Assessor and to fasten on the building the number or
numbers so designated as provided in this article. No certificate
of occupancy shall be issued for occupancy of any such building hereafter
erected, altered, or enlarged unless the provisions of this article
have been complied with.
[Amended by Ord. No. 1-04; Ord. No. 7-07]
A. The construction official of the Township and any member of the building
department so designated by him shall be charged with the enforcement
of the provisions of this article.
B. The owner, agent, occupant or lessee of any building who fails to comply with the provisions of this article shall be subject, upon conviction, to the penalties provided in Chapter
1, Article
II, General Penalty, of the Township Code.
[Added by Ord. No. 01-04]
A. All principal structures shall be identified by the street number
assigned by the Township. Such numbers shall be displayed so as to
be clearly seen and identified from the road. The numbers need not
be located on the structure itself, but shall be located in such a
way that they reasonably indicate the building intended to be identified.
Business signs and/or mailboxes are examples of acceptable locations,
provided they are located on the same side of the road and next to
the entrance to the lot. All numbers shall be at least three inches
in height. If a commercial or industrial building has a rear or side
entrance door which is accessible from a street, driveway, right-of-way
or parking lot, then the owner, occupant or lessee shall also display
the business name and appropriate number on the side or rear door.
B. No continued certificate of occupancy or smoke detector/carbon monoxide
detector certification shall be issued unless the property is in compliance
with the provisions of this article.