Pursuant to the statutory authorization granted
under MGL C. 40, § 21, and C. 148, § 59, the Town
of Groton hereby enacts this chapter requiring and regulating the
numbering of buildings within the municipal boundaries of the Town
of Groton.
The standards and regulations set forth within
the provisions of this chapter shall have the purpose and effect of
promoting the general health, safety, welfare and convenience of the
inhabitants of the Town of Groton by reducing the difficulty in responding
to individual residences in cases of police, fire, medical or other
emergency situations requiring immediate location and response; by
facilitating the delivery efforts of the United States Postal Service
through the creation of a numbering system for all delivery locations;
by decreasing the potential for traffic accidents caused by motorists
searching for address locations; by improving local census data-gathering
capabilities; by improving the accuracy of important legal documents
requiring address location information; and by assisting the planning
efforts of a growing community.
All dwellings, public buildings, businesses, structures, and
places of gathering, as determined by the Fire Chief, shall be identified
by their properly assigned street number (as assigned and certified
by the Town of Groton). It is the responsibility of each property
owner to obtain the correct street number from the Town Manager or
his/her designee. It shall be the responsibility of the owner/occupant
to maintain and attend to the assigned street number(s). Under no
circumstance should a street number, other than that which is properly
assigned, be displayed. Numbers shall be displayed within 60 days
of the enactment of this chapter or within 60 days of a new street
number assignment. New structures must have their numbers properly
displayed prior to occupancy.
[Amended 10-1-2018 ATM
by Art. 14]
After public notice and public hearing, the
Select Board shall have authority to promulgate rules and regulations
to implement this chapter, to enforce the provisions of this chapter,
and to take any other actions reasonable and appropriate to implement
this chapter.
All parcels of land in the Town of Groton that
do not contain buildings will be assigned parcel numbers that are
identical to those recorded in the Assessor’s database for the
Town. Use of these parcel numbers for emergency situations is limited
to when no building numbers are available.
If any provision, paragraph, sentence, or clause of this chapter
is held invalid for any reason by a court of competent jurisdiction,
all other provisions shall continue in full force and effect.