The purpose of this chapter is to enhance the easy and rapid location
of properties for the delivery of public safety and emergency services, postal
and delivery services.
This chapter 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 Title 30-A M.R.S.A. § 3001.
This chapter shall be administered by the Board of Selectmen whose authority
is to assign road names and numbers to all properties, both existing and proposed.
The Board of Selectmen shall also be responsible for maintaining the following
official records of this chapter:
A. A Town of Shapleigh map 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.
Numbers shall be assigned every 50 feet along both sides of the road,
with even numbers appearing on the left side of the road and odd numbers appearing
on the right side of the road, determined by the number origin. The following
criteria shall govern the numbering systems:
A. All number origins shall begin from the designated center
of Shapleigh (the major road intersection at Shapleigh Commons) or that end
of the road closest to the designated center. For dead-end roads, numbering
shall originate at the intersection of the adjacent road and terminate at
the dead end. Exceptions to this are:
(1) Route 109 (Emery Mills Road) numbering will progress
from the Acton town line to the Springvale town line.
(2) Route 11 numbering will originate at the foot of Mousam
Lake and continue northerly to the Newfield town line.
(3) Goose Pond Road numbering will be a continuation of the
numbers used by the town of Acton, Maine.
(4) The Mann Road numbering will originate in North Shapleigh
Village at the Portland Street intersection, progressing across Route 11 and
continuing to the Newfield town line.
B. The number assigned to each structure shall be that of
the numbered interval falling closest to the front door. If the front door
cannot be seen from the main road, the number shall be that of the interval
falling closest to the driveway of said structure.
C. Every structure with more than one principal use or occupancy
shall have a separate number for each use or occupancy (i.e. duplexes will
have two separate numbers; apartments will have one road number with an apartment
number, such as 235 Shapleigh Street, Apt. 2).
All owners of structures shall, within 90 days of being notified in
writing by the Selectmen's office, display and maintain in a conspicuous
place the assigned numbers in the following manner:
A. Numbers on the residence or structure. Where the residence
or structure is within 50 feet of and visible from the edge of the road, the
assigned number shall be clearly visible from the road and be displayed in
the vicinity of the front door or entryway of the residence or structure.
B. Number at the street line. Where the residence or structure
is greater than 50 feet or not visible from the edge of the road, the assigned
number shall be visible from the road, displayed on a post, fence, wall, mail
box or on some structure at the property line adjacent to the walk or access
drive to the residence or structure.
C. Size and color of numbers. Numbers shall be a minimum
of three inches tall and a minimum of 2 1/2 inches wide and be of a contrasting
color from the background material so that the numbers may be easily distinguishable.
D. Every person whose duty is to display the assigned number
shall remove any different number which night 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 adjacent to their
telephone for emergency reference.
All new construction and subdivision 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 owner to procure
an assigned number. This shall 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 as part of the preapplication
submission to the Planning Board. Approval by the Planning Board, after consultation
with the Board of Selectmen, 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 streets every 50 feet to aid in assignment of numbers to structures subsequently
constructed.
This chapter shall become effective upon approval at the Shapleigh Town
Meeting on Wednesday, August 28, 1996.
With cooperation of all its residents, Shapleigh will soon possess the
capability of providing rapid response emergency services. The result will
be evident in enhancing safety and preserving life.