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Can the governing body assign or change street numbers on private roads?

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Can the governing body assign or change street numbers on private roads?

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A. Yes, the governing body has authority to assign or alter address numbers of buildings and other property along any public or private way in the municipality. RSA 231:133-a. Q. How does all of this fit with E-911 requirements? A. Municipalities are encouraged to provide the Bureau of Emergency Communications annually with a verified master street address guide and a verified street address guide so that the state can maintain an up-to-date E-911 database. RSA 106-H:10. A “verified master street address guide” is an alphabetical listing of all street and house number ranges within a municipality, including the beginning number and the highest possible number on each public or private street with multiple structures. RSA 106-H:2, VIII-a. A “verified street address guide” is a listing of all numbered structures on each public or private way with multiple structures within the municipality. RSA 106-H:2, XIII-a. Q. How do we coordinate the subdivision and site plan approvals for new devel

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