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Borough of South Waverly, PA
Bradford County
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[HISTORY: Adopted by the Borough Council of the Borough of South Waverly 6-2-2010 by Ord. No. 06-02-10-01 (Ch. 120 of the 1992 Code). Amendments noted where applicable.]
GENERAL REFERENCES
Street names — See Ch. A525.
The purpose of this chapter is to support the County of Bradford Enhanced 9-1-1/Emergency Communications System to assist fire, rescue, ambulance companies, law enforcement agencies, the United States Postal Service, and the public in the timely and efficient provision of services to residents and businesses of Bradford County. This chapter will rename and renumber certain streets to comply with said policy.
This chapter is established in conjunction with the County of Bradford in implementing and developing a "Master Street Address Guide" and coordinating, designating and naming of addresses pursuant to the street naming and address policy. Enforcement of this chapter shall remain the responsibility of the Borough of South Waverly; however, the County of Bradford shall coordinate and assist the Borough of South Waverly in enforcement.[1]
[1]
Editor's Note: See also § 438-4, Enforcement; violations and penalties, and § 438-7, Additional violations and penalties.
The Borough of South Waverly shall establish street names as chosen by the Borough of South Waverly, or land developer or landowner, and street or house numbers in accordance with the guidelines as amended and as set forth and described in Exhibit A: Bradford County Street Naming and Addressing Policy.[1] Establishment of any street names and addresses will be coordinated with the County of Bradford pursuant to the Street Naming and Addressing Policy. The designation of street names and addresses by the Borough of South Waverly shall be submitted to the County of Bradford so as to coordinate such designations and to comply with the County of Bradford Street Naming and Addressing Policy. South Waverly Borough adopts the Bradford County Street Naming and Addressing Policy as part of this chapter subject to the amendment set forth in § 438-5.
[1]
Editor's Note: Exhibit A is on file in the Borough offices.
A. 
Whenever the Borough of South Waverly has reason to believe there has been a violation of any provision of this chapter the Borough of South Waverly, or the designee of the Borough of South Waverly, shall give notice to the person or party failing to comply and order said person or party to take corrective action or measures within 30 days from the date of notification.
B. 
If such person or party fails to comply with the duly issued order, the Borough of South Waverly, or the designee of the Borough of South Waverly, shall initiate necessary actions to terminate the violation through criminal and/or civil measures.
C. 
Violations and penalties. Any violation of any provision of this chapter shall be punishable by a maximum fine of $600 per offense. Subsequent to the thirty-day period following a notification of violation, each day of violation shall constitute a separate violation.
[Amended at time of adoption of Code (see Ch. 1, General Provisions, Art. I)]
D. 
The Borough of South Waverly shall have the authority and option, per agreement with Bradford County, should both parties choose to do so, to designate Bradford County as designee for purposes of enforcement.
[1]
Editor's Note: See also § 438-2, Implementation and administration, and § 438-7, Additional violations and penalties.
The following amendment shall apply for the Borough of South Waverly to utilize the Bradford County Street Naming and Addressing Policy, and the Borough amends those sections of the County Policy to read as follows:
A. 
Under the Bradford County Street Naming and Addressing Policy, Section Two, Street Naming Policy, hereby deletes from "B. STREET NAME SELECTION," as follows:
2.
A road with one township or state route number, or that crosses municipal boundaries, may only have more than one road name if the name change occurs at an intersection.
B. 
Under the Bradford County Street Naming and Addressing Policy, Section Two, Street Naming Policy, hereby adds to "B. STREET NAME SELECTION," as follows:
2.
A road that crosses a municipal boundary may have more than one road name if the name change occurs at an intersection or if the name change occurs in the middle of a block the municipalities involved identify the municipal boundary with entrance signs in each municipality.
C. 
Under the Bradford County Street Naming and Addressing Policy, Section Four, Addressing Policy, hereby deletes from "B. ADDRESSING METHODOLOGY," as follows:
14.
Interfacing With Existing Systems
When interfacing with existing numbering systems, care should be taken in locating the last assigned number of the existing system. The Bradford County Office of Community Planning and Grants should utilize all possible sources to determine the last number used.
Municipalities with complete, or partial, city-style addressing shall remain unchanged unless 1). The Bradford County Office of Community Planning and Grants determines a change is necessary, based on the criteria listed in this policy in Sections II and IV, or 2). The local municipality, post office, or an emergency response agency highlights a specific need for a change.
D. 
Under the Bradford County Street Naming and Addressing Policy, Section Four, Addressing Policy, hereby adds to "B. ADDRESSING METHODOLOGY Frontage Interval Addressing System," as follows:
14.
Interfacing with Existing Systems
When interfacing with existing numbering systems, care should be taken in locating the last assigned number of the existing system. The Bradford County Office of Community Planning and Grants should utilize all possible sources to determine the last number used.
Municipalities with complete, or partial, city-style addressing shall remain unchanged unless 1). The Bradford County Office of Community Planning and Grants determines a change is necessary, based on the criteria listed in this policy in Section II and IV, or 2). The local municipality, post office, or an emergency response agency highlights a specific need for a change.
Municipalities, specifically South Waverly Borough, which currently utilize a city-style addressing, shall remain unchanged. The Bradford County Office of Community Planning and Grants shall not change any street number or street name in the Borough of South Waverly without the specific approval of the South Waverly Borough Council.
[1]
Editor's Note: Exhibit A is on file in the Borough offices.
A. 
Road names to remain the same.
Borough Roads
Road No.
A Street
Baranyk Avenue
Broad Avenue
Cherry Lane
Coolbaugh Street
Court Street
Division Street
Eastwood Circle
Elmira Street
Elmira Street
SR 1069
Fulton Street
Henry Street
Hill Street
Horizon Way
Howard Street
Lafayette Street
Loder Street
Murray Street
Mystic Drive
Mystic Lane
N Keystone Avenue
SR 1070
New York State Route 17
SR 17
Pennsylvania Avenue
Pitney Street
SR 1069
Pleasant Street
Reel Street
River Road
Roman Way
Route 17 Ramp
SR 17
Route 220
SR 0220
Route 220 Ramp
SR 0220
Route 220 Ramp
SR 220
Ulster Street
Walker Street
Warren Street
Warren Street Extension (from Pitney Street north to Keystone Avenue)
[Amended 12-10-2012 by Ord. No. 12-10-12-02]
William Street
Yanuzzi Drive
B. 
Roads to be renamed and new name assignment.
Current Assignment
New Assignment
Second Street
Douglas Avenue
Third Street
Murray Street
Fourth Street
Martin Street
South Street
Court Street
Warren Street Extension (from Pitney Street south to Sayre Borough line)
[Amended 12-10-2012 by Ord. No. 12-10-12-02]
Cypress Street
C. 
Roads to be renamed and renumbered.
Current Assignment
New Assignment
Second Street
Douglas Avenue
Third Street
Murray Street
South Street
Court Street
[Amended at time of adoption of Code (see Ch. 1, General Provisions, Art. I)]
Under the Bradford County Street Naming and Addressing Policy, Section VIII, Violations and Penalties, hereby adds as follows:[1]
VIII. VIOLATIONS AND PENALTIES.
Any person, firm or corporation violating any provision of this chapter shall be guilty of an offense and shall, upon conviction, be fined no less than $50 nor more than $600 for each offense, and a separate offense shall be deemed committed on each day during or on which a violation occurs or continues.
[1]
Editor's Note: See also § 438-2, Implementation and administration, and § 438-4, Enforcement; violations and penalties.