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Final Draft <br />December 18, 2003February 12, 2024 <br /> <br />Page 5 of 7 <br /> <br />176 The location is at the end of a cul-de-sac, OR <br />177 The distance between existing streetlights is greater than 600 feet, OR <br />178 The location is on a severe curve, either vertically or horizontally, OR <br />179 The location is it at a dedicated pedestrian crosswalk. <br />180 <br />181 Mid-block lights are desirable, and should be considered for placement if the spacing <br />182 between existing lights is greater than 600 feet. If the above conditions are met, an <br />183 individual property owner may circulate a petition in the neighborhood to determine if the <br />184 light is desired (particularly by those property owners directly adjacent to the proposed <br />185 light). If 100% consensus is built with property owners within 150 feet of the proposed <br />186 light, the City staff will work with the electric utility company to install the light. <br />187 <br />188 C. Funding <br />189 This is accomplished administratively, at no charge to the individual property owners. The <br />190 City annually budgets for these costs, including installation, operation and maintenance. <br />191 <br />192 <br />193 V. Enhanced Street Lighting <br />194 When the location, design, or number of requested lights does not meet the ÐStandard Street <br />195 LightÑ qualifying conditions, property owners may request that the City undertake an <br />196 ÐEnhanced Street LightingÑ project. <br />197 <br />198 A. Streetlight design <br />199 Street light type: Cobrahead Cutoff, Shoebox <br />200 Pedestrian level light: Lumec L80, Acorn, or Larpenteur (substitutions may be made upon <br />201 City review and approval of design and manufacturer) <br />202 Pole type: wooden, aluminum, fiberglass <br />203 <br />B. Procedure <br />204 <br />205 When a request for an ÐEnhanced Street LightingÑ project is received, City staff, working <br />206 with property owners, will determine the boundaries of the project. Requests for street <br />207 lighting can be initiated through a petition process that includes signatures representing at <br />208 least 60% of the property in the project area. <br />209 <br />210 Petition Process <br />211 Upon receipt of a petition signed by the owners of sixty percent (60%) of the property <br />212 area within the proposed project limits, City staff will prepare a preliminary report <br />213 detailing the streetlight types, location, costs, and proposed assessments. <br />214 The City Council will be asked to call and hold a public hearing pursuant to Minnesota <br />215 Statutes, Section 429.031. <br />City of Roseville Draft February 2024 <br />Street Light Policy <br />Qbhf!69!pg!614 <br /> <br />