This chapter shall be known and may be cited as the "Barrett
Township E-911 Street and Building Number Sign Ordinance."
This chapter is adopted pursuant to the provisions of the Pennsylvania
Second Class Township Code, Act of May 1, 1933 (P.L. 103, No. 69),
as reenacted and amended November 9, 1995 (P.L. 350, No. 60), as amended.
The purpose of this chapter is to enhance public safety and
security, and generally protect the public health, safety and welfare
by improving the ability of emergency response personnel to navigate
and locate dwellings and other structures in the Township, and to
enhance the convenience of the general public. This chapter:
A. Provides the authority to the Township Board of Supervisors to assign
street names to all public and private streets in the Township to
eliminate duplicates and prevent confusion;
B. Requires conformance to the street addressing system established
by Monroe County for 911 emergency call system;
C. Establishes a uniform system for street names and building number
signs.
All street addresses in the Township shall conform to the street
addressing system established by Monroe County for the 911 emergency
call system, and all occupied structures shall have a building number
sign conforming to the requirements of this chapter.
All street name sign standards in this chapter are intended
to conform to the recommendations of the National Committee on Uniform
Traffic Control Devices published in March 2001, and exceed PennDOT
requirements currently in effect, or as hereafter amended, including
the use of the term "street name sign."
A. Responsibility for installation. The Township shall install all street
name signs and building number signs.
B. Responsibility for building number signs installation:
(1) All principal structures in the Township shall have a building number
sign containing the address assigned by Monroe County for the 911
emergency call system.
(2) Building numbers shall be depicted on both sides of the building
number sign in Arabic numerals in four-inch-tall reflective white
lettering on a green background made of high intensity reflective
sheeting.
[Amended at time of adoption of Code (see Ch. 1, General
Provisions, Art. I)]
(3) All building number sign blades shall be six inches by 18 inches
in size and shall be oriented vertically.
(4) The property owner shall be responsible for the removal of all obstructions
(including snow) to permit the sign to be visible from the roadway.
(5) Building number signs may be mounted:
(a)
On a standalone post or pole;
(c)
Contain the building number and no other information;
(d)
Be located four feet minimum to top from elevation where the
sign is mounted;
(e)
Must be clearly visible from the street in accordance with county
recommendation.
(6) All property owners shall purchase building number signs and posts
that conform to the requirements of this chapter from the Pocono Mountain
Regional Emergency Medical Services or from any other entity designated
by the Board of Supervisors.
C. Street sign regulations. Except as set forth herein, all signs identifying
public and private streets located within Barrett Township shall be
depicted in three-inch-tall reflective white lettering on a green
background.
[Added 5-24-2011 by Ord.
No. 171]
(1) Exception. For private streets located in private communities with
at least 100 homes, streets signs may be depicted in three-inch-tall
reflective white lettering on a brown background. The decision to
install green or brown street signs may be made by the governing body
of the private community in its sole discretion and at its sole cost
and expense. Streets signs shall be uniformly green or brown throughout
a single private community.
The provisions of this chapter are severable. If any sentence,
clause or section is for any reason found to be unconstitutional,
illegal or invalid, such decision shall not affect the validity of
any of the remaining provisions of this chapter. It is hereby declared
as the legislative intent that this chapter would have been adopted
had such unconstitutional, illegal or invalid provisions had not been
included herein.
All ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith shall
be and the same are hereby repealed, but only to the extent of such
conflict.
This chapter shall take effect five days after the date of its
enactment.