[Adopted 10-19-2000 by Ord. No. 2000-02]
This article shall be known and may be cited
as the "Abbottstown Borough House Numbering Ordinance."
The house number or address of the residence
or dwelling shall be displayed on the house and mailbox. These numbers
shall be of contrasting color to the mailbox and house and shall be
no less than three inches in height. On mailboxes, the number shall
be displayed on both sides, and on houses, the number shall be affixed
to the house so as to be visible from the roadway. Where a home is
located more than 300 feet from a roadway, the house need not be marked,
however, if more than one home is located on a common drive, all houses
must be marked so as to be visible from the lane or common drive.
Upon written notification of noncompliance by
a member of the Borough Council and/or their authorized representatives,
the notified party shall have 15 days to comply with this article.
Upon issuance of a building permit, the Borough
Building Permit Officer shall inform the person to whom the permit
is issued of the requirements of this article.
[Amended at time of adoption of Code (see Ch. 1, General
Provisions, Art. I)]
Any person who shall violate the provisions
of this article following notification shall, upon conviction thereof,
be sentenced to pay a fine of not more than $1,000, plus costs of
prosecution, and, in default of payment of such fine and costs, to
undergo imprisonment for not more than 30 days.
[Adopted at time of Adoption of Code (See
Ch. 1, General Provisions, Art. I.)]
It shall be unlawful for any property owner
or the tenant of any building in the Borough of Abbottstown to attach
or to display on any building in the Borough of Abbottstown any number
purporting to be a house number, building number or street number
that does not comply with the provisions of this article. Numbers
must comply with this article.
For the purpose of allocating numbers, King
Street shall be a division street for streets extending northwardly
and southwardly; and Queen Street shall be a division street for streets
extending eastwardly and westwardly. Streets not intersecting a division
street, if connected to and a logical continuation of a street intersecting
with a division street, shall be numbered in the same manner as the
street of which they are a continuation. For example, Borough Road
shall be numbered as though it were a continuation of North Queen
Street. Streets not intersecting with a division street and not a
continuation of another street so intersecting shall be numbered as
though they were an extension of the nearest street intersecting with
a division street. For example, Sutton Road shall be numbered as though
it were an extension or continuation of St. James Street below Fleet
Street.
Buildings on Center Square shall be given numbers
from one to 100 for each 12ย 1/2 feet starting at the east building
line of South Queen Street and extending clockwise around said Center
Square.
In the event of more than one entrance to a
building or buildings within the space or distance of 12ย 1/2
feet, fractional numbers are to be used.
It shall be the duty of the Borough Council
and through the proper officers and employees acting under the supervision
of the Borough Council, on request, to allocate numbers for any and
all buildings within the Borough.
All questions and disputes relating to the allocation
of numbers to buildings shall be determined by the Borough Council;
provided, however that any person not satisfied with or aggrieved
by any such determination may appeal to a court having jurisdiction
of like matters.
Any person, persons, firm or corporation violating
any provision of this article shall upon conviction therefor before
the Magisterial District Judge be sentenced to pay a fine not to exceed
$1,000, plus costs of prosecution, and, in default of payment of such
fine and costs, to undergo imprisonment not to exceed 30 days. Each
day's violation thereof shall be deemed to be a separate offense.