Mailbox Guidelines

Requirements for GHPOA Mailboxes

GHPOA Approved Mailbox Styles

While our residents may repair their existing mailbox, any new or replacement mailbox must conform to GHPOA’s mailbox policy. 

Pictured are photos of the two approved mailbox styles.

Only a black metal T3 size mailbox may be installed on a 4×4 treated wood or a metal pole.  Any newspaper box or finial treatments must be black.  In addition, the mailbox must display your full street address in white Richard Murray typeface.  The numbers must be 3 inches in height and the street name 2 ½ inches in height.  All mailbox installations must comply with all USPS installation guidelines including height, location, and setback.

The mailbox is available for purchase through our mailbox supplier, Estes Design.  You may contact them at 317-899-5556 or you may email them at info@estesmailbox.com.  You may also purchase and install the components yourself.

Estes Design Pricing for GHPOA Mailbox (April 2023) – (317) 899-5556 or info@estesmailbox.com

Black T3 mailbox with custom GHPOA sailboat aluminum post and street address (includes tax & installation): $560

Black T3 mailbox with 4×4 cedar post, and street address (includes tax and installation: $429

Vinyl Street Address (both sides of box): $  30*

*Note: Installation of new a new vinyl street address on an old mailbox may not be successful as the vinyl might not stick to a weathered mailbox.

Please test clean a portion of the box that is not visible to ensure that the finish or color is not adversely impacted.

Just Need a Mailbox Street Address

If you call Estes Design and order the vinyl street address, you may bring your T3 mailbox to them and they will install the street address at no charge.

Otto’s Streetscape Solutions (April 2023) – (317) 886-4400

Note: GHPOA sailboat mailbox not available     

Black T3 mailbox with 4×4 cedar post, and street address (includes tax and installation: $492.71

Fast Signs   

Richard Murray font in the proper size (3 inch for numbers and 2 ½ inches for lettering) is available at these stores. Please remember that the street address needs to be installed on both sides of your mailbox. 

All prices are subject to change.

Geist Harbours Mailbox Guidelines and Maintenance Requirements GHPOA Board Approved November 15, 2010 Revised 3/23/2012

In accordance with the Declarations of Restrictions of Geist Harbours, dated May 11, 1981 (“the Covenants”), the Geist Harbours Property Owners Association Board of Directors (“Board”) on November 15, 2010, ratified the mailbox standards listed below in order to preserve and enhance property values of the neighborhoods, and to promote the welfare of the members of the Association. These standards were adopted to update and clarify the Covenant restrictions of Section 3 C, which grants the Geist Harbours Development Control Committee (the “Committee”) the authority to approve the “size, location, height, composition and location of any mailbox before it is installed.” An aluminum cast sailboat logo mailbox was adopted in 2005, and continues to be recommended by the Board; however, to allow for flexibility and homeowner choice, the following mailbox guidelines have been adopted. These mailbox standards, as directed by the Board to the Committee, are to be implemented and enforced by the Association as follows:

1. Standard Mailbox Guidelines: For any new mailbox installation or replacement within Geist Harbours neighborhoods made after January 1, 2011 (“Effective Date”), the following standards are required: a. Mailbox Type: USPS standard T3 (approximately 2-1/2” x 8” x 11-1/2”) metal mailbox. b. Post: Minimum 4” x 4” cedar or other treated wood, or an aluminum post. c. Color: Mailbox, post, newspaper box, and any finial treatments must be black. d. Lettering: White lettering in “Richard Murray” font typeface, 2 ½ inches in height for the street and 3 inches in height for the numbers. e. USPS Compliant: The height, location, setback and other specifications not outlined herein must meet the Residential Mailbox Standards as outlined by the USPS. 

2. Development Control Application Required For Non-Standard Box Installations: Exceptions to the mailbox, post, color, composition or lettering guidelines will require the pre-approval of the Committee. The desire of the Board and Committee is to have mailbox consistency to enhance the appearance and property values of the neighborhoods, so non-Standard Mailboxes may not be approved by the Committee if the Committee determines the design to be contrary to the architectural design standards of the neighborhoods or that of other Standard Mailboxes. 

3. Temporary Decorations: Other than seasonal or temporary holiday décor, no other stenciling, advertisements, or signage may be placed on the Standard Mailbox or its pole per the USPS Residential Mailbox Standards. 

4. Multiple Mailboxes: Where appropriate, use of dual or multiple cluster box units to save money and reduce mailbox clutter is encouraged. In these cases, the addresses should be on the door (white lettering, one inch in height, “Richard Murray” font) with the street name on the outside mailboxes. 

5. Prohibited Mailbox Designs: The following mailboxes and components are not permitted to be installed in GHPOA neighborhoods and will not be approved by the Committee: a. Non-standardized specialty box designs, for example but not limited to heavy metal security boxes, football helmet, barn, fish, or fiberglass with flowers or other printing or logos on it – note that these designs have never been approved by the Committee. Specialty poles using, for example, but not limited to, bikes, tires, fire plugs, telephone poles, steel beams, planters, barrels, or other pole designs that generally function as something else. b. Rubber or plastic posts. c. No non-metal boxes, for example but not limited to wood, plastic, rubber, vinyl, copper, or fiberglass boxes. d. Mailboxes smaller than the recommended T3 boxes. 

6. Required Mailbox Maintenance: At all times a mailbox must be in good working order and appearance, and meet the following specifications: a. Mailbox appropriately painted, not dented, rusting or peeling, b. Mailbox door and flags operational, not bent or off hinges, and in good repair, c. Address lettering legible and in good repair, d. Post must be straight and not leaning more than 10 degrees in any direction, e. Post cannot be cracked (defined as a crack being more than ½” wide), bent or broken, f. Attached newspaper boxes must be straight, not bent, and painted without identifying another company, with only one newspaper box allowed for each mailbox, g. A mailbox must be appropriately secured to the pole without using tape, rope, cords, or other temporary supports, and h. Masonry mailboxes may not be spauling, cracked or have mortar, brick, or stone deterioration. 

7. Inspections: As allowed by the Covenants and as part of the routine inspection process, the Association may send notices to homeowners directing them to repair or replace their existing mailbox or post. 

8. Mailbox Vendor(s): The mailbox vendor(s) offering Board pre-approved mailboxes and repair services will be identified on the GHPOA website (GHPOA.com) and available from the management company upon request. Pre-approved mailboxes do not require Committee approval. The Board reserves the right to update this list of mailbox vendor(s) from time to time. 

9. Prior Action: The September 20, 2010 mailbox resolution is rescinded and replaced by this one.