It is the purpose of this chapter to help protect public safety
and welfare by providing an effective and easily recognizable system
for the posting of street numbers to permit the rapid location of
any building by emergency vehicles, such as, but not limited to, police,
fire and ambulance services.
As used in this chapter, the following terms shall have the
meanings indicated:
BUILDING
An apartment, condominium building or condominium unit, single-family
dwelling, multifamily dwelling, commercial establishment, government
building and any other building or structure which may be occupied
at any time by any person or persons.
BUILDING UNIT NUMBER
Is applied as follows: a number of no less than 2 1/2
inches in height, placed on each building unit, which number is visible
from the street. In the case of a building which is served by its
own driveway, and where the building is more than 50 feet from said
street or is otherwise not clearly visible from the street, the owner
shall, instead, display a number on a mailbox or fence or a post located
at the side of the driveway entrance or sidewalk so as to make said
number easily visible from the street. When a post is used, the building
number shall be no less than two feet off the ground. When a mailbox
is on the curbline of said property, as numbered in accordance herewith,
the building number shall be placed on both sides of the box and shall
have numbers at least 2 1/2 inches high. In those instances where
the intersection of adjacent property lines precludes the posting
of a building number at the entrance to a building owner's driveway,
the building owner shall post the number at the side of his/her driveway,
as close to the entrance as property rights permit.
CONDOMINIUM COMPLEX NUMBERING
Shall be handled in a similar fashion to private roads. In
this case, a sign at least two feet off the ground shall be placed
at the entrance to the condominium complex, displaying in numbers
at least 21/2 inches high the highest and lowest of the condominium
units in said complex. Other required numbering of individual condominium
units shall be done in accordance with the definition of "building
unit number" of this chapter.
SHARED-DRIVEWAY NUMBERING
Those building unit numbers which apply to all building units,
located on or accessed by a shared driveway/accessway or unnamed/unidentified
private road. In such cases, at the building owners' expense,
a sign at least two feet off the ground shall be placed at the driveway
entrance, containing numbers at least 21/2 inches high of the lowest
and highest building units on said shared driveway or private road.
In addition, individual building number signposts shall be placed
at the intersections of the common driveway and individual building
driveways, indicating the location and identity of each building.
Other required numbering of individual building units shall be done
in accordance with the definition of "building unit number" of this
chapter.
Requirements. It shall be the duty of the owner of any given building unit to ascertain the proper building unit number from the Town of New Canaan (Department of Public Works) and to display same as indicated and defined in §
8-2 above.
It shall be the responsibility of the Chief of Police, or his
departmental designee, to enforce the provisions of this section through
the issuance of citations. The Fire Marshal, or his departmental designee,
also has the authority to issue citations.
Any person, firm or corporation who violates the provisions
of this chapter shall be subject to a fine for each violation that
is in accord with the schedule of fines established by the Board of
Selectmen. Each building unit without number(s), and each day without
number(s), following a grace period of 14 days from the day on which
the building owner shall have been informed of the violation by registered/certified
mail, shall be considered a separate violation.
Any person seeking to contest a citation may request a hearing, pursuant to Chapter
11, Citation Hearing Procedure.