This chapter shall be titled "A Local Law Creating Chapter
120 of the City of Beacon Code titled `E-911 Law.'"
The Dutchess County Legislature has previously determined that it is
in the best interest of the citizens of the County of Dutchess to have uniform
signs for E-911 purposes so that all structures in the County can be easily
identified by emergency vehicles. In addition thereto, the City of Beacon
strongly feels that each citizen has the responsibility of affixing his/her
E-911 number once that number has been received. There must be cooperation
among the citizens, government, and the emergency service providers in order
for the E-911 system to operate as designed.
Within 60 days after receipt of written notification of address or new
address assignment, the owner or occupant shall affix/display the assigned
address number as described herein.
A. The property owner of record has the responsibility to affix the E-911 number as described in Subsections
B and
C. After the E-911 number has been affixed, the property owner of record shall remove the previous number that had been assigned to the property. The costs involved in affixing the E-911 number and removing the previous number shall be borne by the property owner of record.
B. Size and location of road address numbers. Road address
numbers for residences shall not be less than three inches in height and shall
be made of a durable and clearly visible material. In addition, the material
should be reflective, if possible. Whenever a building is more than 50 feet
from the road or when the entrance of the building is not visible from the
road, the numbers shall be placed on a rigid post along a walk, driveway,
or other location so that the address number is visible from the road, upon
approach from any direction. Address numbers shall be of a contrasting color
of the background on which they are mounted. A mailbox at the end of the walk
or driveway with numbers on both sides of it can be used in lieu of the rigid
post. A second set of numbers shall be placed on a structure located more
than 50 feet from the road.
C. Display of address numbers. All commercial and industrial
structures shall display address numbers of not less than four inches in height
as follows:
(1) When possible, the numbers shall be displayed over the
main entrance to the structure.
(2) Apartments, townhouses, shopping centers or other similar
groups, where only one number is assigned, shall display such number at the
main entranceway. Numbers for individual units or establishments within the
complex shall be displayed on, above, or to the side of the main doorway of
each unit, apartment, suite or establishment.
Any violation of this chapter shall constitute an offense punishable
by a fine not exceeding $50 for a first offense, not exceeding $100 for a
second offense, and not exceeding $150 for any subsequent offense.
Any fine levied through the process in §
120-8, Appeals, shall be paid within 30 days of receipt of notice from the City Administrator or within 30 days of receipt of the final determination of the Appeals Panel on an appeal. Upon the failure of an owner/applicant to pay the fine within the time provided, the City Administrator shall levy the fine with the next tax bill. The total amount due shall become a lien against the parcel and may be assessed against the same on the City tax roll, if not paid in full by October 1 of each year.