§ 247-46. Standards for streetlight construction.
   All streetlights hereinafter constructed in connection with major/minor subdivisions and site plans, with public streets that have been dedicated to the Town of Hammonton, shall conform to the following minimum standards:
   A.   Streetlights in residential areas must be installed approximately 250 to 300 feet apart on straight roadway sections, dependent on lot frontage. Lights are required at the end of all cul-de-sac streets, at all curves with radius less than 350 feet or internal angle greater than 30°, as well as at each intersection in accordance with a streetlight placement plan approved by the Town Planning Board and Town Lighting Committee. Luminaries shall be one-hundred-watt high-pressure sodium.
   B.   Streetlights in industrial areas must be installed approximately 400 feet apart, on cul-de-sac as well as at each intersection in accordance with a streetlight placement plan approved by the Town Planning Board and Town Lighting Committee. Luminaries shall be one-hundred-watt high-pressure sodium.
   C.   Luminaries shall be mounted on a standard light pole as approved by the Town Lighting Committee and the Electric Company. Said luminaries shall be installed in such a manner that said fixtures shall be at twenty-five-foot vertical clearance from the roadway surface.
   D.   Streetlights shall be requested and paid for by the developer/builder as set forth by the then existing Electric Company's Street lighting Tariff so that the town will only be responsible for the energy consumption and not the installation. Once the installation is complete and the roadway is accepted into the town's roadway system, the town will take ownership of the lighting utility bill. The Mayor and Council and the Lighting Committee must finally approve all street lighting layouts.