This chapter shall be cited and may be referred to hereinafter as "the
Numbering of Buildings and Properties to Facilitate E-911 System Law of the
Village of Airmont."
The Rockland County Legislature has authorized the installation of an
E-911 system within the County which should reduce the response time for emergency
services. This will benefit the health, safety and welfare of the citizens
of the Village of Airmont. However, in order to accomplish this purpose, the
Board of Trustees recognizes the need to require that all parcels of real
property within the Village be numbered, and that the numbers be conspicuously
placed on said parcels so as to be identifiable for response by emergency
services.
The Assessor for the Village of Airmont shall have authority to assign
numbers to every parcel of real property within the Village. Such numbers
shall be sequential with odd numbers on one side of a street and even numbers
on the other side. In the event a parcel of vacant real property is legally
able to be subdivided, such parcel shall be allocated as many numbers as may
be necessary to accomplish the purpose of this chapter. All property owners
shall be notified in writing of the number assigned to the property owned.
Within 30 days after notification that a number has been assigned to a parcel of real property, the owner of said real property or the agent of such owner shall place or cause to be placed on such real property the number or numbers assigned to such real property by the Assessor in the manner provided in §
84-4 of this chapter. Such owner or agent shall be required to maintain the placement of such number or numbers in accordance with such section.
Any owner of real property or the agent of such owner who violates any of the provisions of §
84-4 and/or §
84-5 shall be guilty of a violation and shall be subject to a fine not to exceed $250 and/or imprisonment not to exceed 15 days for each such violation. Each day on which such violation continues shall constitute a separate violation.