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Final Draft <br />December 18, 2003February 12, 2024 <br /> <br />Page 3 of 7 <br /> <br />88 Over 50% of benefitting property owners shall petition the City to <br />89 be considered. <br />90 Only streets that are non-single family residential will be <br />91 considered. <br />92 Initial costs to install lighting to Business District standards will be <br />93 assessed to adjacent property owners. <br />94 Maintenance and future replacement costs will be paid by the City. <br />95 o Streetlight Design <br />96 Street Light Type: LED Cobrahead Cutoff <br />97 Pole Type: <br />98 Wooden if available <br />99 Fiberglass or aluminum if a pole needs to be installed. <br />100 This lighting would be a brighter, higher quality of lighting. Lights would <br />101 be designed per engineering standards typically resulting in poles every <br />102 250-300 feet. As a minimum standard, all intersections, marked <br />103 crosswalks, and horizontal and vertical curves would have street lights. <br />104 o Funding <br />105 After the initial installation, the City will fund maintenance of lights <br />106 within the Business Street Lighting District. <br />107 C. City Special District <br />108 o City Special Districts are as shown in Appendix A. <br />109 o This type of lighting will be for special areas as determined by the City Council. <br />110 This type of lighting may include street lighting or pedestrian level <br />111 lighting or decorative style lighting <br />112 The lighting standards for each Special District shall be designed for the <br />113 specific purpose and need of the district. <br />114 o Funding <br />115 The City will fund installation and maintenance of lights within the City <br />116 Special District. <br />117 D. Enhanced District <br />o When property owners want different location, design, or number of requested <br />118 <br />119 lights above the Standard Street Light district standards, property owners may <br />120 request that the City undertake an ÐEnhanced Street LightingÑ project. <br />121 o Procedure <br />122 When a request for an ÐEnhanced Street LightingÑ project is received, City <br />123 staff, working with property owners, will determine the boundaries of the <br />124 project. Requests for street lighting can be initiated through a petition <br />125 process that includes signatures representing at least 60% of the property <br />126 in the project area. <br />127 Petition Process <br />128 Upon receipt of a petition signed by the owners of sixty percent <br />129 (60%) of the property area within the proposed project limits, City <br />130 staff will prepare a preliminary report detailing the streetlight <br />131 types, location, costs, and proposed assessments. <br />City of Roseville Draft February 2024 <br />Street Light Policy <br />Qbhf!67!pg!614 <br /> <br />