This chapter shall be known as the "Enhanced 911 Local Law of the Town
of New Windsor."
This chapter is intended to establish and improve regulations requiring
the assignment and display of street address numbers of buildings and property
in the Town of New Windsor in order to make the location of such property
readily identifiable to police, fire departments, emergency medical personnel
and other emergency agencies, volunteer or otherwise, of the Town of New Windsor.
The E-911 Town Coordinator of the Town of New Windsor shall have the
authority to assign numbers to every parcel of real property within the Town
of New Windsor as it exists as of the effective date of this chapter. After
the effective date of this chapter, numbers shall be assigned to new tax parcels,
created by subdivisions or otherwise, by the E-911 Town Coordinator of the
Town of New Windsor prior to final Planning Board approval. The owner of every
parcel of real property within the Town of New Windsor, as it exists as of
the effective date of this chapter, shall be notified in writing of the number
assigned to the parcel of real property if that street address number has
changed. For this purpose, notice given prior to the effective date of this
chapter by the County of Orange with respect to any parcel of real property
within the Town of New Windsor pursuant to the adoption of numbers with respect
to the Enhanced 911 system shall be deemed notice for the purposes of this
section.
Each owner or agent of the owner or occupant of real property within
the Town of New Windsor having received notice of the number assigned to the
parcel of real property shall, within 60 days from the effective date of this
chapter, be responsible for displaying and maintaining the display and the
number of said parcel of real property in accordance with this chapter as
follows:
A. Commercial property (nonresidential).
(1) In the event that the parcel contains one building with
but one number assigned to it, the number of the parcel of real property shall
be conspicuously displayed on the face of the building, the face being the
side facing the street of address, and shall be readily readable from that
street without the aid of any artificial lens or lenses. In the event that
the parcel contains more than one building and more than one number is assigned
to the parcel, the numbers of the parcel of real property shall be conspicuously
displayed on the respective face of each such building, the face being the
side containing the main entrance facing the street of address. If the number
is not legible from the street, it shall also be posted on a gate, post, mailbox,
fence or other appropriate structure (i.e., a sign). It shall be within 20
feet of the road pavement of the street of address, adjacent to the driveway
for such property, and shall be readily readable from that street without
the aid of any artificial lens or lenses. Wherever practicable, said number
shall be placed near some light or source of illumination so that it may be
readily seen at night. If the number is to appear on a mailbox, the number
shall be placed on both sides of the mailbox, or a single number may be placed
on the exterior portion of the door on the mailbox.
(2) No certificate of occupancy or "no violation" letter
shall be issued by the Building Department until the number has been affixed
in accordance with this chapter. An affidavit of compliance sworn to by the
owner or tenant shall be acceptable evidence of compliance.
B. Residential property.
(1) On each parcel of improved residential property, the
number shall be conspicuously displayed on the face of the building or manufactured
home, the face being the side facing the street of address which it fronts,
and shall be readily readable from the street without the aid of any artificial
lens or lenses. The number of the building shall be conspicuously displayed
on the respective faces of each such building. Apartments, condominiums and
like structures shall also post the range of numbers of the apartments and/or
condominiums located in each structure. If the number is not legible from
the street, it shall also be posted on a gate, post, mailbox, fence or other
appropriate structure (i.e., a sign). It shall be within 20 feet of the edge
of the road pavement and adjacent to the driveway of such property and shall
be readable without the aid of an artificial lens or lenses. The number shall
be so placed that it will not be obstructed by trees, shrubbery, porches or
other extensions of the building. Wherever practicable, said number shall
be placed near some light or source of illumination so that it may be readily
seen at night. If the number is to appear on a mailbox, the number shall be
placed on both sides of the mailbox, or a single number may be placed on the
exterior portion of the door of the mailbox.
(2) No certificate of occupancy or "no violation" letter
shall be issued by the Building Department until the number has been affixed
in accordance with this chapter. An affidavit of compliance sworn to by the
owner or tenant shall be acceptable evidence of compliance.
C. Prohibition. The display of any street address number
other than the number assigned by the Town of New Windsor is prohibited.
D. Size of numbers. For residential, the displayed numbers
shall be four inches in height. For commercial, the displayed numbers shall
be no less than eight inches in height nor more than 12 inches in height.
Storefronts or unit numbers shall be preceded by the word "Suite" or letter
"S" as may be required by the E-911 Town Coordinator.
E. Number type. The displayed numbers shall be block Arabic
numerals.
F. Color. The color of the displayed numbers must contrast
with its background color.
Any owner or agent of the owner of real property within the Town of
New Windsor who violates any of the provisions of this chapter shall be guilty
of a violation and shall be subject to a fine not to exceed $250 or imprisonment
not to exceed 15 days, or both. Each day on which such violation continues
shall constitute a separate violation.
This chapter shall be enforced by the Code Enforcement
Officer, E-911 Town Coordinator and any New Windsor police officer.