[HISTORY: Adopted by the Town Board of the Town of Lowell 4-1-2004 as Title 6, Ch. 3, Secs. 6-3-6
and 6-3-7, of the 2004 Code of Ordinances. Amendments noted where
applicable.]
Rural mailboxes are prohibited on the right-of-way of all highways
within the Town of Lowell except as hereinafter provided:
A. Mailboxes are approved only if they are of a construction or design
approved by the United States Postal Service or previously approved
by the Postmaster.
B. Newspaper tubes are permitted only if provided by the newspaper and
are of a construction or design that will not present a hazard to
the public use of the right-of-way.
C. A nameplate bearing the name and address number of the mailbox owner
shall be permitted on each box.
D. The support for the mailbox and newspaper tube shall adhere to the
standards governing construction of mailbox supports as established
by the Wisconsin Department of Transportation and shall not constitute
a hazard to the public use of the right-of-way.
E. Mailbox and newspaper tubes must be located on the side of the road
required by the United States Postal Service and so that the door
to the mailbox or protruding end of the newspaper tube is at least
one foot from the paved portion of the highway.
F. The owner of each mailbox and/or newspaper tube shall, within 24
hours after the end of each snowfall, remove all snow and ice which
has fallen or accumulated in front of said mailbox and/or said newspaper
tube and shall remove the snow for a distance of 15 feet to each side
of said mailbox and/or newspaper tube.
G. No other object of any kind shall be attached to the mailbox, newspaper
tube or their supports. No other objects, including, but not limited
to, landscaping boulders or fences, may be placed on the right-of-way.
H. This section is not intended to and shall not be construed to create
any affirmative duty on the part of the Town of Lowell to locate and
remove obstructing mailboxes.
A. The Town of Lowell will replace mailboxes damaged on the Town road
system where it has been determined that:
(1) Physical damage, which can be proven and documented by the owner
or the Town, was caused by actual Town equipment contact.
(2) The mailbox is of standard design and placed in conformance with
U.S. Post Office standards.
(3) The existing installation, mailbox and mailbox post were in good
repair.
B. The Town of Lowell will not replace mailboxes damaged on the Town
road system where it has been determined that:
(1) The mailbox was not of standard design, or not placed in conformance
with U.S. Post Office standards, even though it may have been damaged
by Town equipment.
(2) The mailbox, post and installation were not in good repair.
(3) Evidence indicates that the weight of plowed snow resulted in the
damage to the mailbox and/or post.
C. The replacement of mailboxes by the Town of Lowell shall be limited
to a $25 payment. Special decorative mailboxes and/or posts will not
be provided. If the owner wishes to install a decorative mailbox and/or
post that meets standards, it shall be at the owner's expense.