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Final Draft <br />December 18, 2003February 12, 2024 <br /> <br />Page 2 of 7 <br /> <br />44 IV. Street Light Districts <br />45 In order to develop a rational approach to streetlight installation, the City Council in 1957, <br />46 established a policy to install streetlights at no assessment to ensure that the lights would <br />47 be installed where most needed and wanted. The ÐStandard Street LightÑ installation is a <br />48 continuation of this policy. <br />49 <br />50 Since the need for lighting varies by adjacent use, different standards will apply as <br />51 follows. <br />52 A. Standard District <br />53 This standard be used for all areas in the City unless they are defined as <br />54 Commercial, City Special or Enhanced districts as shown in Appendix A, <br />55 o Procedure <br />56 If the following conditions are met, the City will install streetlights at the <br />57 following locations: <br />58 Electrical service is available, unobstructed, and no more than one <br />59 new pole needs to be set, AND <br />60 The location is at the intersection of two streets, OR <br />61 The location is at the end of a cul-de-sac, OR <br />62 The location is on a severe curve, either vertically or horizontally, <br />63 OR <br />64 The location is it at a dedicated pedestrian crosswalk. <br />65 Mid-block lights are desirable, and should be considered for placement if <br />66 the spacing between existing lights is greater than 600 feet. If the above <br />67 conditions are met, an individual property owner may circulate a petition <br />68 in the neighborhood to determine if the light is desired (particularly by <br />69 those property owners directly adjacent to the proposed light). If 100% <br />70 consensus is built with property owners within 150 feet of the proposed <br />71 light, the City staff will work with the electric utility company to install <br />72 the light. <br />73 o Streetlight Design <br />74 Street Light Type: LED Cobrahead Cutoff <br />75 <br />Pole Type: <br />76 Wooden if available <br />77 Fiberglass or aluminum if a pole needs to be installed. <br />78 o Funding <br />79 The City will fund installation and maintenance of lights within the <br />80 Standard District. <br />81 B. Business District <br />82 o This standard will be applied to all areas identified as Business Districts as shown <br />83 in Appendix A <br />84 o Procedure <br />85 Property owners that would like streets to be added to the Business <br />86 Lighting District shall petition the City Council. The Council will <br />87 determine if the street will be added to the Business District. <br />City of Roseville Draft February 2024 <br />Street Light Policy <br />Qbhf!66!pg!614 <br /> <br />
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