Hampden Code Enforcement

Hampden Code Enforcement Information from the Town of Hampden Maine, Public Safety, Code Enforcement Office.

ALL BUILDING CONSTRUCTION IN MAINE, WITH SOME EXCEPTIONS , IS GOVERNED BY THE MAINE UNIFORM BUILDING AND ENERGY CODE (“MUBEC”), WHICH IS ADOPTED BY THE TECHNICAL BUILDING CODES AND STANDARDS BOARD BY RULE IN CHAPTERS 1 THROUGH 6, PURSUANT TO 10 M.R.S. §9721 ET SEQ. ELEMENTS OF THE MUBEC:
2009 INTERNATIONAL BUILDING CODE
2009 INTERNATIONAL RESIDENTIAL CODE
2009 INTERNATIONAL EXISTING BUILDING CODE

2009 INTERNATIONAL ENERGY CONSERVATION CODE

ASHRAE STANDARDS:
62.1 (2007) VENTILATION AND ACCEPTABLE INDOOR AIR QUALITY
62.2 (2007) VENTILATION AND ACCEPTABLE INDOOR AIR QUALITY IN LOW-RISE RESIDENTIAL BUILDINGS
90.1 (2007) ENERGY STANDARDS FOR BUILDING EXCEPT LOW-RISE RESIDENTIAL BUILDINGS
ASTM STANDARD E-1465-06 STANDARD PRACTICE FOR RADON CONTROL OPTIONS FOR THE DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION OF NEW LOW-RISE RESIDENTIAL BUILDINGS

Requirements of MUBEC do not apply to: Log Homes or manufactured housing defined in chapter 951, Post and beam or timber frame construction, or Warehouses or silos used to store harvested crops.

Hi! I’m CODiE. Welcome to Kids Corner. I’m here to teach you about building safety.CONGRATULATION FOR COMPLETING ALL THE...
05/29/2026

Hi! I’m CODiE. Welcome to Kids Corner. I’m here to teach you about building safety.

CONGRATULATION FOR COMPLETING ALL THE ACTIVITIES!

Being a code official means that you make sure buildings are built safe and strong. You learned what to do to keep you and your family safe, aware and prepared. Here is your title of Junior Code Official!

Accessibility Enhances Safety for AllAccessible design is fundamentally safe design. A more accessible built environment...
05/29/2026

Accessibility Enhances Safety for All

Accessible design is fundamentally safe design. A more accessible built environment is easier to evacuate, easier to navigate and easier to use, which benefits every member of the community. Involving a diverse range of stakeholders, especially people with disabilities, in planning, design and decision‑making ensures spaces reflect real experiences and real needs. Features that support people with disabilities also improve safety during:

Emergencies, visual alarms, two-way communication systems, clear informational signage and intuitive layouts can save lives.

Transitions, incorporating access into the main circulations paths for entering or exiting buildings or moving between different levels and floors.

Everyday activities, navigating and using shared community spaces, equal access to services and inclusion in dining and work areas.

Hi CODie Here!Being a code official means that you make sure buildings are built safe and strong. Fill out the activitie...
05/28/2026

Hi CODie Here!
Being a code official means that you make sure buildings are built safe and strong. Fill out the activities post here this month to learn what to do to keep you and your family safe, aware and prepared. When you finish the book, you will earn the title of Junior Code Official. Good luck!

Accessibility Basics at Home and in the CommunityMeeting accessibility standards is an essential part of building safety...
05/28/2026

Accessibility Basics at Home and in the Community

Meeting accessibility standards is an essential part of building safety. These standards aren’t just legal expectations, they are the building blocks that allow everyone to participate fully in daily life. Foundational features found in the 2010 ADA Standards for Accessible Design, the Fair Housing Accessibility Guidelines and the I-Codes working with ICC A117.1 support usability and safety in homes, workplaces and public spaces. These may include:

Step-free accessible entrances and exterior routes.

Clearance at elements and fixtures for people using wheelchairs and other mobility devices.

Grab bars or reinforcement in bathroom walls.

Accessible operable parts, such as switches, outlets and appliance and plumbing controls, HVAC controls.

Properly designed ramps with edge protection, guards and handrails.

Maneuvering clearances or automatic openers at doors.

Tactile and high-contrast visual signage for wayfinding.

Accessible parking spaces and passenger loading zones.

Planning for accessible means of egress to include everyone who may need assistance.

Accessibility is InclusivityWhen spaces are easy to understand and easy to navigate, they work better for everyone, from...
05/27/2026

Accessibility is Inclusivity

When spaces are easy to understand and easy to navigate, they work better for everyone, from children and seniors to people recovering from injury or living with disabilities. Accessible environments are intentionally designed to support the widest range of users. That includes:

Removing obstacles such as narrow pathways, abrupt level changes or confusing layouts.

Considering sensory needs by incorporating clear signage, visual contrast and auditory cues.

Supporting cognitive accessibility through straightforward wayfinding, simple instructions and predictable design.

Creating a truly safe community means ensuring every person, regardless of age, ability or circumstance, can move throug...
05/26/2026

Creating a truly safe community means ensuring every person, regardless of age, ability or circumstance, can move through and use the spaces around them. Communities without limits embrace built environments that are welcoming, intuitive and enjoyable by all. This begins with eliminating physical, sensory and cognitive barriers that prevent people from fully navigating homes, buildings and public spaces to their fullest extent.

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Communities Without LimitsCreating a truly safe community means ensuring every person, regardless of age, ability or cir...
05/25/2026

Communities Without Limits

Creating a truly safe community means ensuring every person, regardless of age, ability or circumstance, can move through and use the spaces around them. Communities without limits embrace built environments that are welcoming, intuitive and enjoyable by all. This begins with eliminating physical, sensory and cognitive barriers that prevent people from fully navigating homes, buildings and public spaces to their fullest extent.

Address

106 Western Avenue
Hampden, ME
04444

Opening Hours

Monday 7:30am - 4pm
Tuesday 7:30am - 4pm
Wednesday 7:30am - 4pm
Thursday 7:30am - 4pm
Friday 7:30am - 4pm

Telephone

+12078624000

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