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 Dutchess County
Legislature 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, the government and the emergency service providers in
order for the E-911 System to operate as designed. The Town of Hyde Park does
hereby adopt this statement of intent.
Within 60 days of written notification of address or new address assignment,
the owner/occupant shall fix/display the assigned address number as described
therein.
A. The property owner of record has the responsibility to affix the E-911 number as described in Subsection
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. At the request of a developer and upon receipt of a fee
sufficient to cover the cost of materials and labor, as determined by the
town, village or city, the town, village or city shall fabricate and erect
road name signs at the intersection of new roads. The fee shall be paid at
the time the final plat is submitted. The town, village or city may specify
that all street name signs be erected at the commencement of construction
of said road. However, should the developer request that road name signs be
erected prior to the new street being accepted by the town, village or city
the developer shall be responsible for their maintenance until such time as
the streets are accepted by the town, village or city. Prior to the town,
village or city accepting a new road, the municipality's engineer or designated
agent shall make an inspection to determine that all road name signs are in
a state of good maintenance. Should any road name sign be missing or in need
of repair, the developer shall pay the full cost for replacement and/or thereof.
It is the responsibility of the town, village or city to erect and maintain
each signpost.
C. Erection and maintenance of road signs shall be required
of the owner or majority of owners of any private road. At the request of
the owner or majority of the owners of a private road, and upon receipt of
a fee sufficient to cover the cost of materials and labor as determined by
the town, village or city, the town, village or city may fabricate, erect
and thereafter maintain a road name sign at the intersection of the private
road, and any public street. The erection of the road name signs shall be
done according to National Emergency Number Association (NENA) standards.
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 §
41-5 entitled "Appeals" shall be paid within 30 days of receipt of notice from the Town designated official 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 Town financial officer may commence a suit in the small claims part of the Town court having jurisdiction. Where a Town has enacted a local law as provided in §
41-7, the designated officer of such municipality, or such other officer as may be authorized, may notify the governing board of said municipality of said delinquencies for levy with the next tax bill.
Pursuant to Section 10 of Local Law No. 8 of 1999, as amended by Local
Law No. 8 of 2000 duly adopted by the Dutchess County Legislature, the Town
of Hyde Park does enact a local law.