The purpose of this chapter shall be to require the clear display of
building numbers to public streets and to private roads, and for all properties
that contain principal buildings within the Township in order to assist the
authorities and the general public in identifying any property in case of
an emergency as well as for the welfare of the general public in conducting
their normal affairs, pursuant to N.J.S.A. 40:67-1 et seq.
The owner of any property, whether it be residential, commercial, industrial,
or otherwise, and upon which there is located a principal structure in which
persons are or may be present at any time, shall install, on the structure
and also at the frontage of the property on the public or private road, number(s)
corresponding to the number(s) assigned by the Tax Assessor.
The following regulations shall apply to all numbers to be installed,
in order to provide the greatest degree of identification of the property
so as to assist any persons thereon:
A. The identification number(s) shall be no less than three inches
in height, and made of durable and clearly visible material.
B. The numbers shall be of reflective material or of sufficient
visible contrast to the background material to be easily discernible at night
with the aid of an emergency vehicle spotlight.
C. All numbers shall be mounted in a secure fashion to the front
wall or porch of the building or other fixed appurtenance such as a post,
rod or mailbox, which shall be placed between the front of the building and
the street so as to be clearly visible from the street.
No original certificate of occupancy or continued certificate of occupancy
shall be issued for any structure in the Township unless the property and
structure is in compliance with the requirements of this chapter.
This chapter shall be enforced by the Code Enforcement Officer with
the cooperation of the Police Department or such other persons or departments
as may be designated by the Township Council.
Every violation of the provisions of this chapter shall subject the violator to a minimum fine of $10 per week per violation until the violation is corrected, and any person who shall violate this provision shall, upon conviction, be liable to the provisions of §
1-17 of the Code of the Township of Clinton.