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Township of Mansfield, NJ
Warren County
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[Adopted 12-8-2010 by Ord. No. 2010-19]
The intent of this article is to require that all mailboxes placed upon Township-owned right-of-way be placed in such a manner that allows for efficient snow and/or ice removal from and maintenance of the rights-of-way. It is the further intent of this article to require that all garbage/recycling containers, basketball equipment, including, but not limited to, posts, backboards and rims, are located a safe distance from Township-owned roads and rights-of-way so as to allow for the efficient snow/or ice removal from and maintenance of the rights-of-way and a procedure for yard damage due to the removal of snow from the street.
A. 
Any mailbox placed upon a Township-owned right-of-way shall be installed at a height of 41 inches to 45 inches from the road surface to inside floor of the mailbox or point of mail entry (locked designs) and shall be set back at least eight inches from front face of curb or road edge to the mailbox door.
B. 
Replacement of damaged mailboxes and posts.
[Amended 11-13-2019 by Ord. No. 2019-08]
(1) 
For any mailbox located in a Township-owned right-of-way, the Township of Mansfield will replace mailboxes and/or posts damaged due to snow and/or ice removal and/or maintenance operations with a standard mailbox and post only under the following circumstances:
(a) 
Physical damage caused by actual contact with Township-owned and operated equipment, which damage and contact can be proven and documented by the owner;
(b) 
The mailbox and/or post is of standard design and placed in conformance with this article; and
(c) 
The existing installation, mailbox, and mailbox post were in good condition and repair prior to the alleged event causing damage.
(2) 
The Township will not make repairs or install the mailbox or post replacement.
(3) 
Nothing in this section or in this article shall be construed in any way to waive any or all defenses available to the Township under Title 59 of the New Jersey Statutes.
C. 
The Township shall not be liable and shall not repair or replace mailboxes or posts located in Township rights-of-way where the Township determines that:
(1) 
The mailbox was not of standard design and/or not placed in conformance with this article;
(2) 
The mailbox, post, and installation were not in good condition and repair; or
(3) 
The mailbox and/or post were damaged due to plowed show and/or ice.
D. 
In the event that actual physical contact with Township-owned equipment damages a mailbox installed in accordance with this article, the Township will install a new, green-treated post and/or standard black mailbox. If the property owner desires a nonstandard mailbox, the Township will reimburse the property owner up to $50 towards replacement costs. If any damage exceeds $50, the property owner shall be responsible for any costs above the $50 approved reimbursement by the Township for materials only; no reimbursement for labor shall be given.
E. 
The Township shall have no obligation to ensure that during snow and/or ice removal operations, snow and/or ice is plowed in such a manner as to permit access to any mailbox. It shall be the obligation of the owner of such mailbox to remove any necessary snow and/or ice to permit postal service access to the mailbox.
F. 
In no event shall the Township of Mansfield be responsible for damage to a mailbox when such damage is caused by snow or ice thrown during snow and/or ice removal operations.
All garbage and/or recycling containers, including, but not limited to, hard-sided reusable containers, cans, boxes, bags and the like used for the purpose of curbside collection of said materials shall not be located in the street and shall be placed in such a manner that allows for efficient snow and/or ice removal from and maintenance of the rights-of-way at least three feet from the edge of a Township-owned roadway. In the event that during snow and/or ice removal operations actual physical contact with Township-owned equipment damages a container or displaces garbage or recyclables contained in such a container located in the street or placed in the Township rights-of-way, the property owner shall be responsible and no reimbursement shall be owed by the Township to replace. A property owner shall be responsible for any damage incurred to Township equipment due to the failure to locate any garbage/recycling container in accordance with this article.
All basketball equipment, including, but not limited to, posts, backboards and rims, shall be located at least 10 feet from the edge of a Township-owned roadway. In no event shall any basketball equipment be located in a Township-owned right-of-way. A property owner shall be responsible for any damage incurred to Township equipment due to the failure to locate any basketball equipment in accordance with this article.
Property owners may identify the edge of the roadway with a marking device. (Example: metal posts with a reflector on the top, wooden stakes with reflective paint on the top or other device made to delineate edge of pavement placed at regular intervals along the edge of roadway that will be visible to the snowplow operator.) This device should be a minimum of 36 inches tall and be set back from the edge of pavement in such a way as to not obstruct the removal of snow from the street or to obstruct traffic in any way. For property owners who do not identify the edge of the roadway with a marking device, the Township of Mansfield will not be responsible for any damage to these properties. For property owners who have properly delineated the edge of roadway with a marking device in accordance with this article as mentioned above, the Department of Public Works, within a reasonable amount of time following the end of a snow event, will pick up any snowplow-damaged yard material that remains. In the spring, the Department of Public Works will restore the area damaged by placing new topsoil and reseeding the affected area and/or return the damaged area, as close as possible, back to the original condition.