A.
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Under the Bradford County Street Naming and Addressing Policy,
Section 2, Street Naming Policy, hereby deletes as follows:
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B.
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STREET NAME SELECTION
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2.
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A road with one Borough or state route number, or that crosses
municipal boundaries, may only have more than one road name if the
name change occurs at an intersection.
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B.
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Under the Bradford County Street Naming and Addressing Policy,
Section 2, Street Naming Policy, hereby adds as follows:
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SECTION 2 - STREET NAMING POLICY
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B.
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STREET NAME SELECTION
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The following standards will be used:
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2.
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A road that crosses a municipal boundary may have more than
one road name if the name change occurs at an intersection or if the
name change occurs in the middle of a block the municipalities involved
identify the municipal boundary with entrance signs in each municipality.
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C.
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Under the Bradford County Street Naming and Addressing Policy,
Section 4, Addressing Policy, hereby deletes as follows:
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B.
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ADDRESSING METHODOLOGY
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14.
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Interfacing With Existing Systems
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When interfacing with existing numbering systems, care should
be taken in locating the last assigned number of the existing system.
The Bradford County Office of Community Planning and Grants should
utilize all possible sources to determine the last number used.
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Municipalities with complete, or partial, city-style addressing
shall remain unchanged unless: 1) the Bradford County Office of Community
Planning and Grants determines a change is necessary, based on the
criteria listed in this policy in Sections II and IV; or 2) the local
municipality, post office, or an emergency response agency highlights
a specific need for a change.
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D.
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Under the Bradford County Street Naming and Addressing Policy,
Section 4, Addressing Policy, hereby adds as follows:
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B.
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ADDRESSING METHODOLOGY
FRONTAGE INTERVAL ADDRESSING SYSTEM
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14.
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Interfacing with Existing Systems
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When interfacing with existing numbering systems, care should
be taken in locating the last assigned number of the existing system.
The Bradford County Office of Community Planning and Grants should
utilize all possible sources to determine the last number used.
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Municipalities with complete, or partial, city-style addressing
shall remain unchanged unless: 1) the Bradford County Office of Community
Planning and Grants determines a change is necessary, based on the
criteria listed in this policy in Section II and IV; or 2) the local
municipality, post office, or an emergency response agency highlights
a specific need for a change.
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Municipalities, specifically Wyalusing Borough, which currently
utilize a city-style addressing, shall remain unchanged. The Bradford
County Office of Community Planning and Grants shall not change any
street number or street name in the Borough of Wyalusing without the
specific approval of the Wyalusing Borough Council.
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VI.
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Violations and Penalties.
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Civil enforcement: Any person, firm or corporation who shall
violate any provision of this chapter shall, upon being found in violation
thereof, be subject to a civil penalty not to exceed $600 per violation
for each day of violation and for violation of each applicable section
of the chapter. If the penalty is not paid, the Borough shall initiate
a civil action for collection in accordance with the Pennsylvania
Rules of Civil Procedure.
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B.
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In addition, if found in violation, the violator shall be subject
to the assessment for court costs and reasonable attorneys' fees incurred
by the Borough in enforcement proceedings.
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C.
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The Council delegates the initial determination of the chapter
violation and service of notice of violation to the Code Enforcement
Officer. The Borough may enforce the chapter in equity in the Bradford
County Court of Commons.
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