It shall be the duty of the Building Official to assign a number to
every residential, commercial, industrial or other structure located on premises
abutting a public street or highway within the Town of Ellington, except those
structures such as barns, garages or outbuildings which are located on the
same premises as a numbered structure.
Every owner, agent or lessee or occupant shall, within the effective
date of this chapter, ascertain from the Building Official the number assigned
to each structure owned, possessed or controlled by him and shall place said
number upon each said structure in the manner hereinafter provided.
Any building or dwelling under construction must be clearly identified by a street number. This number should be placed on a sign or appropriate marker 10 feet off the road's edge or designated entrance to the construction site. It shall be posted on the site by the time of the first required inspection of the Building Official and shall remain in place until a certificate of occupancy is issued, at which time the number shall be affixed permanently as specified in §
36-4 and
36-5 of this chapter.
All numbers provided for herein shall be Arabic numbers not less than
three inches in height against a contrasting background. All numbers shall
be of durable metal, glass, wood or plastic or may be painted of a neat design
with durable material. Numbers made from nonpermanent materials such as paper
or cardboard shall be in noncompliance with this chapter.
Numbers shall be placed on the house or building where visible from
the street or normal approach by emergency personnel. In the event numbers
are not clearly legible from the road due to topography, vegetation or distance
from the street, then a second set of numbers must be installed within 25
feet from the pavement or edge of road so as to be plainly visible from the
road. The second set of numbers may be located on a post office delivery box
set at the road side immediately in front of and on the same side of the road
as the building, on a fence, on a tree or on a sign designed for this purpose.
Any person, whether owner, agent or occupant, who shall fail or refuse
to number correctly any house or other building owned, occupied or controlled
by him after 10 days' written notice from the Building Official or who shall
willfully remove, obliterate, conceal or obscure any house number shall be
deemed in violation of this chapter and shall be subject to a fine at the
current rate set by the Board of Selectmen.
Any person who is aggrieved by the action of the Building Official may submit an appeal to the First Selectman as set forth in Chapter
46, Citations, of this Code. Any such appeal shall be in writing setting forth the basis for the appeal.