Numbers shall be determined by the foot frontage:
A. For commercial and industrial zones, all numbers shall
be assigned on the basis of one number per each 50 feet, except where existing
structures dictate the necessity of numbering to be on a greater or lesser
footage.
B. For residential zones, all numbers shall be assigned
on the basis of one number per 150 feet, except where existing lot sizes dictate
the necessity of numbering to be on a greater or lesser footage.
Shopping centers shall be assigned one number for the total complex.
This number shall be determined by the location of the main entrance to the
complex. If this cannot be readily determined, then that number which corresponds
with the approximate center of the structure shall be assigned.
Professional buildings shall be assigned one number per building. This
number shall be determined by location of the main entrance to the building
with respect to the street-numbering sequence.
Apartment and condominium complexes shall have their own distinct identification
or street name and shall be numbered consecutively.
Whenever any house, building or structure is erected, in order to preserve the continuity and uniformity of numbering, it shall be the responsibility of the owner or agent to procure the correct number or numbers as designated on the Assessor's maps and/or field cards for the said property and immediately fasten the said number or numbers so assigned as provided in §
99-6C of this chapter. The Zoning Enforcement Officer shall assign numbers when none appear on the Assessor's map or on the field cards.
The Zoning Enforcement Officer is the designated authority for the Town
of Brookfield to enforce this chapter.