[MassHistPres] Curbside mailboxes

Kathryn Sette capek7 at comcast.net
Thu Jun 23 13:26:13 EDT 2011


They are under USPS jurisdiction...in so far as we are not able to forbid them, but we can make advice as to style and color of support and color of box, etc.  The height is designed for the convenience of the delivery person, etc., but this situation is a bit unique since it appears to be curbside while the postal delivery is usually to the house on this street....I'd advise checking with the PO to see what they'd prefer and go with controlling what you can. 
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From: "Donna Rossio" <drossio at firstunitarian.com> 
To: "John Worden" <jworden at swwalaw.com>, slater at alum.rpi.edu, masshistpres at cs.umb.edu 
Sent: Thursday, June 23, 2011 11:54:46 AM 
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I believe that all residential mailboxes are under the jurisdiction of the USPS. http://www.usps.com/receive/mailboxstandards.htm 



Donna Rossio 

Sutton HC 





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Sent: Thursday, June 23, 2011 11:17 AM 
To: slater at alum.rpi.edu; masshistpres at cs.umb.edu 
Subject: [MassHistPres] Curbside mailboxes 




We don't have any curbside mail boxes that I know of, but, even before we amended our guidelines to be specific about sign locations, we informed the local brokers that they were not to put "for sale" signs on the town property, but only on the owner's property.  We were not challenged on this, although I will have to admit that the rule was often ignored until someone contacted the offending broker. 





John Worden 


Arlington HDC 





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----- Original Message ----- 


From: slater at alum.rpi.edu 


To: masshistpres at cs.umb.edu 


Sent: Thursday, June 23, 2011 10:41 AM 


Subject: [MassHistPres] Curbside mailboxes 




In Springfield, our postal carriers deliver mail to the door of each house; there is no need for a mailbox on the curb, something that is more common in rural areas where the carrier delivers by car. In our historic districts, I do not believe we have any instances of a curbside mailbox. 

A homeowner recently installed a curbside mailbox in one of our districts. Since mailboxes are not specifically excluded from our control, and since it fits the definition of a "structure", this is something our HC needs to review. 

The homeowner presumably did this because they have a yard that is 100% fenced-in (grandfathered). They seem to have a dog in this fenced-in yard, so presumably they want to keep the postal carrier away from this dog. However, the mailbox does stick out, since it is the only structure like it in the district, and we have to review it to act on a neighbor's complaint. 

Has anyone addressed issues like this? Is anyone aware of any other regulations that speak to this? The mailbox has been constructed on city property, inches away from the curb. 

Thanks, 

Ralph Slate 
Springfield, MA 



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