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Addressing Committee GIS Department
229 Main Street Nashua Police Department
Nashua, New Hampshire 03061-2019 Legal Department
Street Re-Numbering Petition
To: Aldermen, Alderwomen and Mayor
From: Adam Pouliot, Fire Marshal; Captain Thomas Bolton Jr.; Pam Andruskevich, GIS
Tech.; Sarah Marchant, CDD Director; Marcia Wilkins, Planner I; Celia Leonard,
Esquire.
RE: Sheet 103/Lot 103 Almont St
In Accordance with RSA 231:133-a and NRO 190-213, the Board of Alderman have the
sole authority to assign or alter address numbers of buildings and other property along
any public or private way in the municipality. The New Hampshire Addressing Standards
Guide developed by NH E91 |defines the universal safety standards for addressing in NH.
The City of Nashua has been notified by the Division of Emergency Services and
Communications that collection of data has begun in the City in March of 2019.
The request before you is to assign a numerical address where no compliant address is
available with the current NH E911 Standards. This lot of record has been granted
variances from the City of Nashua Zoning Board of Adjustment to construct a single
family residence.
It is this Committee’s strong recommendation to continue to move forward in a way that
will not create a noncompliant situation for future residents. We recommend 26 Almont
St (sheet 103-lot 97) be renumbered to 24 Almont; 28 Almont St (sheet 103-lot 101) be
renumbered to 26 Almont; and sheet 103 lot 103 be numbered 28 Almont St.
We would further recommend a less compliant but acceptable numbering of sheet 103 lot
103 to 28 4 Almont St. We do not recommend using the letter A as an assigned address
as this is reserved for Accessory Dwelling Units.
Respectfully submitted,
Addressing Committee
