01-25-2017, 05:00 AM
Which PO Boxes are generally indoors and surrounded by plenty of parking....
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The less than 20 spaces at the Pahoa Post office is adequate, even though they also have all that stamp selling business going on and 3-5 spots are taken every day by the employees.
You wouldn't need a giant building. Look at how little space is taken up by the PO boxes in Pahoa. Sure you would need secured space behind it for the postal clerk to stuff the mail in. They could also use the locker approach (its done this way all over the US in subdivisions now) which uses a special key for the person to retrieve the larger items from the locker.
Why use a 20 acre parcel? That is just stupid. Buy a few 1 acre ones and put the mailboxes on them with a small parking lot and leave the rest of the 1 acre lot untouched/green space or maybe put a small park in with each one.
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The less than 20 spaces at the Pahoa Post office is adequate, even though they also have all that stamp selling business going on and 3-5 spots are taken every day by the employees.
You wouldn't need a giant building. Look at how little space is taken up by the PO boxes in Pahoa. Sure you would need secured space behind it for the postal clerk to stuff the mail in. They could also use the locker approach (its done this way all over the US in subdivisions now) which uses a special key for the person to retrieve the larger items from the locker.
Why use a 20 acre parcel? That is just stupid. Buy a few 1 acre ones and put the mailboxes on them with a small parking lot and leave the rest of the 1 acre lot untouched/green space or maybe put a small park in with each one.