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Town of Mashpee <br />Board of Selectmen <br />Policy No: 044 <br />House Numbering Policv <br />In accordance with Massachusetts General Laws Chapter 148, Section 59 and Mashpee <br />General Bylaws, Article 11, Section 150-12, the Board of Selectmen recognizes the <br />importance of establishing guidelines on numbering of buildings, both residential and <br />commercial, in the Town of Mashpee. To ensure the dissemination of this policy, the <br />Board takes the following action: <br />A. The Town Clerk shall act as the House Numbering Agent for the Town of <br />Mashpee and shall determine the numbers to be assigned to all improved lots <br />located on public or private ways. <br />B. Assignment of Numbers. <br />1. Street numbers shall be assigned from time to time by the Town Clerk, who <br />shall, as soon after the assignment as practical, cause notice of the number <br />assigned to be mailed to the party or any one (1) of the parties listed as an <br />owner of the premises on the tax records of the Town as of January 1 of the <br />year in which the number was assigned or notice mailed, whichever occurs <br />later. Such notice may, at the option of the Town Clerk, be given in person or <br />by postal service mail. <br />C. The owner of the property shall affix this number to the property within thirty <br />(30) days of the date of said notice. <br />D. The number shall be made of permanent, weather-proof materials, shall be at least <br />four inches in height in a contrasting color, and shall be visible from the street or <br />roadway upon which the structure forms. Said number shall be affixed to a <br />position, which is in close proximity to the entrance, but must be clearly visible <br />from the curb. Numbers shall be blocked Arabic face. Roman numerals, script or <br />longhand shall not be used. <br />E. If the address number cannot be read as located above, in addition, such number <br />shall be affixed to a substantial support at the entrance to the property (same size <br />and contrast as number affixed to building). Four -inch numbers attached to both <br />sides of a mailbox shall be considered an acceptable alternative to a sign, when <br />said mailbox is located on the same side of the private or public way as the <br />building. <br />