The purpose of this article is to enhance the
easy and rapid location of properties by law enforcement, fire, rescue,
postal and emergency medical services personnel in the Town of Sanford
This article is adopted pursuant to and consistent
with the municipal home rule powers as provided for in Article VIII,
Part 2, Section 1 of the Constitution of the State of Maine and 30-A
M.R.S.A. § 3001.
Except as provided in §
226-22, this article shall be administered by the Planning Board and the Code Enforcement Officer; provided that the Town Council shall have final authority to assign road names and numbers to all properties, both on existing and proposed roads, in accordance with the criteria in §§
226-17 and
226-18. The Planning Board and Code Enforcement Officer shall also be responsible for maintaining the following official records of this article:
A. A Sanford map for official use showing road names
(both public and private roads) 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 (both public and
private) with property owners listed in order of their assigned numbers.
All owners of structures shall, by the date stipulated in §
226-21, 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 on 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, mailbox,
or on some structure at the property line on the same side of the
road as the residence or structure next to the access drive to the
residence or structure. Where no access drive exists, the assigned
number shall be placed adjacent to the walkway to the main entrance.
C. Size and color of number. Numbers shall be displayed
in a color (contrasting to background) and size (no less than three
inches high) and shall be located to be visible from the road as required
by this article.
D. The property owner shall be responsible for displaying
the assigned number and shall remove any different number that might
be mistaken for or confused with the number assigned in conformance
with this article.
All new construction and subdivisions shall
be named and numbered in accordance with the provisions of this article
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.
This shall be done at the time of the issuance of the building permit.
For new structures numbering will be installed before final inspection
or when the structure is first used or occupied, whichever comes first.
During construction the site shall be identified with the assigned
number through a temporary posting of the assigned number near the
working vehicle access point from the road. It shall be the duty of
the property owner to notify the post office of a new address at least
30 days before the effective date of its use.
B. New subdivisions. Any prospective subdivider shall show a proposed road
name and lot numbering system in the preapplication submission to
the Planning Board. Approval by the Town Council, after consultation
with the Code Enforcement Officer and the Planning Board, shall constitute
the assignment of road names 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 streets every 50 feet to aid in assignment
of numbers to structures subsequently constructed.
This article shall become effective as of July
1, 1999, and shall apply to all properties, even those in existence
at the time of adoption of this article. At such time that the Town
of Sanford notifies property owners of new road names and addresses
as approved pursuant to the February 23, 1999, Town Meeting vote,
property owners shall have 60 days to post the address(es) in compliance
with this article.
It shall be the duty of the Code Enforcement
Officer to enforce the provisions of this article. If the Code Enforcement
Officer shall find that any provision of this article is being violated,
he shall notify the person responsible for such violation in writing
indicating the nature of the violation and ordering the necessary
action to correct it. Any person aggrieved by a decision of the Code
Enforcement Officer may appeal such decision to the Town Council within
30 days after notice of the decision.
Any person, firm or corporation being the owner
or having control or use of any building or premises that violates
any of the provisions hereof shall be subject to a fine of not less
than $50 nor more than $100 and appropriate injunctive relief. Each
day such violation is permitted to continue after notification thereof
shall constitute a separate offense.