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Tuesday, October 8, 2013
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Monday, October 7, 2013
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The Millers is an American situation comedy series that was created by Greg Garcia. The project premiered on CBS on Thursday, October 3, 2013, as part of the 2013–14 American television season.[2][3] The Millers airs Thursdays at 8:30 (EST) What is awesome about this show is that its logo is The Mailbox Man Of MD maintenance free line of residential mailboxes shown to millions of television viewers each week. Its a great image of our quality workmanship and it truly is a american staple in our country because everyone has mail.
Monday, September 30, 2013
Mailbox man of MD, inc
PO box 465, Westminster, md 21158
Phone: 410 6356963 or 1800-776-2450
Mailbox Man Of MD sells and installs mailboxes, address plaques, street signs and cluster box units in Maryland, Virginia, Delaware and Pennsylvania. We have been in business for more than 40 years providing products to more than 60 builders including Ryan Homes and NV Homes, K Hovianian Homes and Mid Atlantic builders.PO box 465, Westminster, md 21158
Phone: 410 6356963 or 1800-776-2450
Recently, many new regulations have been implemented which change the way new developments with single family homes receive mail delivery. These regulations require that cluster box units now be installed in all new communities and in existing communities under certain circumstances. We offer a full service package that handles all aspects of cluster box preparation and installation, from layout and design to preparing keys for distribution.
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Wednesday, September 25, 2013
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Tuesday, September 24, 2013
Trending decorative indoor wall mount mailboxes as great house warming, graduation and birthday gift.
Trending in today's social media sites are decorative indoor/outdoor wall mount mailboxes. Whether indoor or outdoor we all love to show our appreciation to either our favorite sports team, college, or branch of the military. Great for an office where you can show your colleagues your passion for whatever you desire. These wall mounts are maintenance free and are so creative the first thing your friends will say is "wow how can I get one"
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Sunday, September 22, 2013
Mailboxmanofmd.com Can help Apartments, malls residential areas etc.. with the new postal regulations
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631.45 Apartment Houses
631.451 General
Delivery of mail to individual boxes in a residential building containing apartments or units occupied by different addressees is contingent upon USPS concluding the following requirements are met:
a. The building contains three or more units (above, below, or behind — not side by side) with:
(1) A common building entrance such as a door, a passageway, or stairs; and
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b. The installation and maintenance of mail receptacles are approved by the Postal Service.
631.452 Exceptions
Delivery of mail to individual boxes in multiple residential buildings containing apartments or units occupied by different addressees are contingent upon USPS concluding the following requirements are met: Exceptions to section 631.451 requirements, which also require prior approval by USPS, are as follows:
a. If more than one such building in an apartment house complex has the same approved common street number, delivery of mail to individual boxes is contingent on the grouping of all the boxes for the common street number at a single point readily accessible by the carrier even though some boxes may serve residents in more than one building.
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c. When new apartments are being erected or existing ones remodeled, postmasters will inform builders and owners of these regulations’ requirements and will provide appropriate advice and inspection to ensure that safe and durable receptacles are properly located and installed in conformance with regulations. Postal Service–approved parcel lockers may be used with approved mail receptacles.
631.46 Mobile or Trailer Homes
631.461 Options
The delivery options for mobile or trailer home developments depend on Postal Service determination of whether the development is permanent or transient.
631.462 Permanent Developments
Permanent developments consist of managed mobile home parks or residential mobile home subdivisions where the lots are permanently assigned, the streets are maintained for public use, and the conditions resemble those of a residential subdivision. For permanent developments, the delivery options are either central, curbside, or sidewalk delivery, as directed by the Postal Service under the regulations below.
a. Central Delivery
(1) Delivery service may be provided to a single point or receptacle designated by local management for the receipt of mail and distribution by its employees.
(2) Delivery service may be provided to one or more central points for the direct receipt of mail by postal customers within the area. The requirements for such central delivery are as follows:
(a) Local Postal Service managers must approve the mailbox sites and equipment.
(b) Customers must not be required to travel an unreasonable distance to obtain their mail, and reasonable access must be provided to the equipment location.
b. Curbside Delivery.
Delivery service may only be provided to boxes at the curb, as directed by the Postal Service, so that they can be served efficiently, safely, and conveniently from the carrier’s vehicle and give customers reasonable and safe access. Mail receptacles may be grouped two to a property line where possible.
c. Sidewalk Delivery
(1) If the sidewalk abuts the curb or other unusual conditions exist (e.g., excessive street parking) that make it difficult or impractical to install or serve boxes at the curbline, customers with these situations may install boxes at the edge of the sidewalk nearest the residence where they can all be served by the carrier from the sidewalk.
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631.45 Apartment Houses
631.451 General
Delivery of mail to individual boxes in a residential building containing apartments or units occupied by different addressees is contingent upon USPS concluding the following requirements are met:
a. The building contains three or more units (above, below, or behind — not side by side) with:
(1) A common building entrance such as a door, a passageway, or stairs; and
* * * * *
b. The installation and maintenance of mail receptacles are approved by the Postal Service.
631.452 Exceptions
Delivery of mail to individual boxes in multiple residential buildings containing apartments or units occupied by different addressees are contingent upon USPS concluding the following requirements are met: Exceptions to section 631.451 requirements, which also require prior approval by USPS, are as follows:
a. If more than one such building in an apartment house complex has the same approved common street number, delivery of mail to individual boxes is contingent on the grouping of all the boxes for the common street number at a single point readily accessible by the carrier even though some boxes may serve residents in more than one building.
* * * * *
c. When new apartments are being erected or existing ones remodeled, postmasters will inform builders and owners of these regulations’ requirements and will provide appropriate advice and inspection to ensure that safe and durable receptacles are properly located and installed in conformance with regulations. Postal Service–approved parcel lockers may be used with approved mail receptacles.
631.46 Mobile or Trailer Homes
631.461 Options
The delivery options for mobile or trailer home developments depend on Postal Service determination of whether the development is permanent or transient.
631.462 Permanent Developments
Permanent developments consist of managed mobile home parks or residential mobile home subdivisions where the lots are permanently assigned, the streets are maintained for public use, and the conditions resemble those of a residential subdivision. For permanent developments, the delivery options are either central, curbside, or sidewalk delivery, as directed by the Postal Service under the regulations below.
a. Central Delivery
(1) Delivery service may be provided to a single point or receptacle designated by local management for the receipt of mail and distribution by its employees.
(2) Delivery service may be provided to one or more central points for the direct receipt of mail by postal customers within the area. The requirements for such central delivery are as follows:
(a) Local Postal Service managers must approve the mailbox sites and equipment.
(b) Customers must not be required to travel an unreasonable distance to obtain their mail, and reasonable access must be provided to the equipment location.
b. Curbside Delivery.
Delivery service may only be provided to boxes at the curb, as directed by the Postal Service, so that they can be served efficiently, safely, and conveniently from the carrier’s vehicle and give customers reasonable and safe access. Mail receptacles may be grouped two to a property line where possible.
c. Sidewalk Delivery
(1) If the sidewalk abuts the curb or other unusual conditions exist (e.g., excessive street parking) that make it difficult or impractical to install or serve boxes at the curbline, customers with these situations may install boxes at the edge of the sidewalk nearest the residence where they can all be served by the carrier from the sidewalk.
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