[Ord. No. 18-10]
It is the intent of this article to establish uniform procedures to reimburse residents for damage to mailboxes due to snow removal operations. The borough's primary obligation is to ensure that its roadways are as clear as possible of snow or ice. It is also understood that most mailboxes are located within the public right-of-way, and therefore while fulfilling their primary objective, mailboxes may be unintentionally and unavoidably damaged. This policy assumes there is a shared responsibility between the borough and the homeowner when mailboxes located in the public right-of-way are damaged during snow removal operations. While there is no legal requirement that the borough do so, it is the policy of the Borough of North Caldwell to reimburse residents up to twenty-five ($25) for eligible damaged mailboxes and $50 for eligible damaged posts caused by direct plow contact on the part of the Borough of North Caldwell Department of Public Works. Nothing in this article shall be construed to entitle any resident to reimbursement for damage caused by the weight or placement of thrown snow, nor shall this article be construed to entitle any resident to reimbursement prior to an investigation and determination by the Superintendent of the Department of Public Works that the claimed damage is eligible for reimbursement pursuant to this article.