A. COUNTY REPRESENTATIVE OWNER
In this section, the following words shall have the meanings indicated:
The individual, partnership, firm, association, corporation or other entity whose name appears on the tax records of the county for any property subject to the provisions of this section.
B.
Display of address numbers.
(1)
An owner of improved real property shall display arabic numerals indicating the numerical address assigned to the property.
(2)
The owner shall be responsible for the attachment of such numerals to the outside of the main portion of the improved property so that the address is plainly visible from the public roadway on which the property fronts.
(3)
The owner shall use numerals at least 3 inches high and of a color which contrasts with the surface on which they are mounted. The numerals may include a letter only if the letter is part of the address assigned to the property. The owner may use a numeral 3 inches high if displayed within 10 feet of the public roadway.
(4)
The owner of an improved property shall display a second set of numerals on the rear of the principal improvement if the improvement is used for commercial purposes.
(5)
If the numerals are not clearly visible from the roadway named in the address of the property or if the property is located more than 150 feet from the roadway, the owner shall post a second set of numerals clearly visible from the roadway. Numerals shall be mounted on a contrasting surface at least 3 feet above the ground and located at the driveway or entrance lane within 10 feet of the public roadway.
(6)
Numerals displayed on a mailbox may qualify only if the mailbox is located on the same side of the public roadway as the improved property and the numerals are clearly visible when approaching from either direction along the roadway. In the case of multiple improved properties served by a single lane or driveway, the numerals assigned to each property shall also be displayed at the entrance to the lane or driveway within 10 feet of the public roadway, and at each branch or junction of the land or driveway to indicate the proper lane or driveway for each improved property.
C.
Warning for violation.
(1)
A county representative who observes a violation of this section may issue a written warning to the owner of the property involved.
(2)
The warning shall be issued by certified mail and notify the owner:
(3)
The warning shall be mailed by the Department of Emergency Operations on a standard form developed by the Department.
D.
Violations and penalties.
(1)
An owner who fails to comply with a warning issued under Subsection C of this section is in violation of this section and is subject to a civil penalty not exceeding:
(2)
The Harford County Sheriff's Office shall enforce the provisions of this section.
[Amended by Bill No. 21-027]
(3)
The county may collect any fines imposed under this section by commencing a civil action in the district court for Harford County.