Address Sign Clause Samples
The Address Sign clause requires that a specific sign displaying the address of a property be installed and maintained in a visible location. Typically, this clause outlines the standards for the sign, such as its size, placement, and the responsibility for installation and upkeep—often falling to the property owner or tenant. Its core function is to ensure that the property can be easily identified for purposes such as mail delivery, emergency services, and visitor access, thereby promoting safety and operational efficiency.
Address Sign. The municipal address of the building shall be provided in a prominent location on the site and shall be designed to be easily readable from the adjacent street(s).
Address Sign. A sign or individually applied letters and numbers displaying the street name and number of the business location.
Address Sign. Municipal street numbers for each lot shall be established by the Town before any building permits are released. The Owner shall be bound by the municipal street number approved by the Town. The municipal address shall be placed in a prominent location on the building constructed on the lot and shall be designed to be easily readable from the abutting street.
