[HISTORY: Adopted by the Board of Supervisors
of Price County 2-19-1991 by Ord. No. 1-91; amended 4-18-2000 by Res. No.
5885 and 2-21-2006 by Res. No. 10-06. Subsequent amendments
noted where applicable.]
[Amended 4-15-2008 by Res. No. 40-08]
A uniform system of numbering all structures
and buildings, as shown on the map identified by the title "A Price
County Uniform Building Numbering System" which is filed in the office
of the Real Property Lister, is hereby adopted for use in the villages
and towns of Price County. This map and all explanatory matter thereon
are hereby adopted and made a part of this chapter.
A.Â
All properties or parcels of land within the boundaries
of the villages and towns of Price County, Wisconsin, shall hereafter
be identified by reference to the uniform numbering system adopted
herein, provided that all existing numbers of property and structures
or buildings not now in conformity with provisions of this chapter
shall be changed to conform to the system herein adopted within nine
months from the date of passage of this chapter.
B.Â
All properties on the east side of north-south roads
and all properties on the north side of east-west roads shall be assigned
even numbers. All properties on the west side of north-south roads
and all properties on the south side of east-west roads shall be assigned
odd numbers. An appropriate prefix of "N" or "W" will precede the
number.
C.Â
Each structure or building within the villages and
towns shall bear the number assigned to the frontage on which the
front entrance is located. In case a structure or building is occupied
by more than one business or family dwelling unit, each separate front
entrance of such structure or building shall bear a separate number.
D.Â
Numerals indicating the official numbers for each
structure or building or each front entrance to such structure or
building shall be posted in a manner as to be visible from the road
on which the property is located.
E.Â
A red and white steel-embossed reflectorized sign
or an aluminum reflectorized flag-style sign will be utilized to display
the county numbering system. (Note: The steel-embossed signs are recognized
in this chapter simply to grandfather existing signs, but it is the
intent of this chapter for all new signs, including those signs installed
as a replacement of a steel-embossed sign, to be aluminum reflectorized
flag-style signs to provide for an effective County numbering system.)
The letters and border will be reflectorized on a plain red background.
The sign will be eight inches wide by necessary length. The top of
the sign will have letters that display the town name. Below that
will be the actual building number with three-inch numerals. The sign
will be installed on a post of 6Â 1/2 feet to the right or left
of the main driveway. The steel-embossed sign will be installed parallel
to the road and the aluminum flag-style sign will be installed perpendicular
to the road. It will be at the discretion of the village or town board
as to where the two types of units will be utilized in their villages
and towns.
[Amended 4-15-2008 by Res. No. 40-08]
F.Â
Prior to a number being assigned, a latitude and longitude
coordinate shall be obtained for the location where the new sign is
to be erected. The coordinates and proposed number shall be reviewed
by the individual assigning the number along with the Real Property
Lister or by any individual working under the direction of the Real
Property Lister to determine the accuracy of the proposed number as
it relates to the parcel mapping completed by the Real Property Lister.
[Added 4-15-2008 by Res.
No. 40-08]
A.Â
All village streets and town roads shall be named
and signed within nine months from the date of passage of this chapter.
If duplicate road names are now being used in the County, it shall
be the responsibility of the town or village board to coordinate the
change with the respective professionals working for Price County.
[Amended 4-15-2008 by Res. No. 40-08]
B.Â
The village or town board or its designee, or an outside
firm contracted by the village or town, shall be responsible for maintaining
the road signs.
[Amended 4-15-2008 by Res. No. 40-08]
A.Â
Price County, through the Law Enforcement Committee,
shall be responsible for maintaining the numbering system.
B.Â
Price County shall keep a record of all numbers assigned
under this chapter.
C.Â
Price County shall issue to any property owner in
a village or town of Price County, upon request, a set of numerals
for each structure or building or separate front entrance to such
structure or building. In so doing, it shall issue only numerals for
the number assigned to such structure or building under the provisions
of this chapter; provided, however, that it may issue additional numerals
in accordance with the official numbering system whenever a property
has been subdivided or vandalism has taken place.
[Amended 4-15-2008 by Res. No. 40-08]
Beginning April 18, 2000, all structures and buildings requiring a uniform number according to the requirements of this chapter in existence in Price County prior to the date of the amendment of this chapter shall apply for and pay a fee to receive a uniform number. Failure to provide the required information to request a fire number shall result in a civil forfeiture determined by the Price County Board of Supervisors and posted in Chapter 290, Fees and Penalties, of the Price County Code, until the information is received by the respective Price County department. Each separate day such violation is continued shall constitute a separate offense.