The purpose of this chapter is to enhance the
easy and rapid location of properties by law enforcement, fire, rescue
and emergency medical services personnel in the Town of Bethel.
This chapter is adopted pursuant to and consistent
with the municipal home rule powers as provided for in Article VIII,
Part Second, § 1, of the Constitution of the State of Maine
and 30-A M.R.S.A. § 3001.
This chapter shall be administered by the Code Enforcement Officer, who is authorized to and shall assign road names and numbers to all properties, both on existing and proposed roads, in accordance with the criteria in §§
146-5 and
146-6. The Code Enforcement Officer shall also be responsible for maintaining the following official records of this chapter:
A. A map of the Town of Bethel for official use, showing
road names and numbers.
B. An alphabetical list of all property owners as identified
by current assessment records, by last name, showing the assigned
numbers.
C. An alphabetical list of all roads with property owners
listed in order of their assigned numbers.
[Amended 6-14-2006]
This chapter may be amended by vote of a Town Meeting as provided in Chapter
5, Administration, Article
VII.
All owners of structures shall, by the date stipulated in §
146-9, display and maintain in a conspicuous place on said structure the assigned numbers in the following manner:
A. Number on the structure or residence. Where the residence
or structure is within 50 feet of the edge of the road right-of-way,
the assigned number shall be displayed on the front of the residence
or structure near the front door or entry.
B. Number at the street line. Where the residence or
structure is over 50 feet from the edge of the road right-of-way,
the assigned number shall be displayed on a post, fence, wall, the
mailbox, or on some structure at the property line next to the walk
or access drive to the residence or structure.
C. Size and color of number. Numbers shall be displayed
in a color and size so as to be clearly visible from the road.
D. Every person whose duty is to display the assigned
number shall remove any different number that might be mistaken for,
or confused with, the number assigned in conformance with this chapter.
E. Interior location. All residents and other occupants
are requested to post the assigned number and road name next to their
telephone for emergency reference.
All new construction and subdivisions shall
be named and numbered in accordance with the provisions of this chapter
and as follows:
A. New construction. Whenever any residence or other
structure is constructed or developed, it shall be the duty of the
new owner to obtain an assigned number from the Code Enforcement Officer
or United States Post Office. This may be done at the time of the
issuance of the building permit.
B. New subdivisions. Any prospective subdivider shall
show a proposed road name and lot numbering system at the time of
application to the Planning Board. Approval by the Planning Board,
after consultation with the Code Enforcement Officer, shall constitute
the assignment of road names and numbers to the lots in the subdivision.
On the final plan showing proposed roads, the applicant shall mark
on the plan lines or dots in the center of the street every 50 feet
to aid in assignment of numbers to structures subsequently constructed.
[Amended 6-11-2003]
This chapter shall become effective as of July
22, 1996. It shall be the duty of the Code Enforcement Officer to
notify by mail each property owner and the post office of a new address
at least 30 days before the effective date of its use. It shall be
the duty of each property owner to comply with this chapter, including
the posting of new property numbers, within 30 days following notification.
On new structures, numbering will be installed before final inspection
or when the structure is first used or occupied, whichever comes first.
If the decision of the Code Enforcement Officer regarding naming of roads or numbering of property is objectionable to a property owner, or when it is claimed that the provisions of this chapter do not apply, or that the true intent of this chapter has been misconstrued or wrongfully applied, the aggrieved party may appeal the decision of the Code Enforcement Officer to the Board of Appeals following the procedures set forth in §
140-10 of Chapter
140, Site Plan Review.
[Added 6-12-2024 ATM
by Art. 12]
Anyone who violates the provisions of this chapter shall be
subject to a fine of $50.