§ 154.041 MINIMUM IMPROVEMENTS REQUIRED (SPECIFIC AND GENERAL).
   (A)   Each subdivision will have its own specific needed improvements, which will be determined by the Site Plan Review Committee during their review of the site plans for each subdivision, based upon the existing topography and natural conditions, available utilities and infrastructure, soil conditions, drainage issues, and various other demands that may be determined to be specific to each subdivision. Those specific minimum improvements will be shared with the applicant during the Site Plan Review Committee meeting. Any specific conditions of approval as approved by the City Council shall also be adhered to in the development of the subdivision.
   (B)   Each subdivision will need to adhere to the minimum requirements for all general improvements required, and as dictated by the most current editions of these regulations, the City of Page Zoning Code, the MAG SPEC public improvements minimum requirements, and any other applicable regulations or rules for the design and layout of the lots, public rights-of-way, sidewalks, paths, easements, landscaping, on and off-street parking, street and property lighting, signage, lot coverage, lot area, building setbacks, and building heights.
   (C)   Developers of all residential, commercial, industrial or other types of properties are responsible for the cost of design, materials, and installation of street lighting on all streets within and adjacent to their development site(s). Street lighting plans shall be prepared and sealed by a licensed electrical engineer registered in the State of Arizona. The street lighting design shall be reviewed and approved by the Site Plan Review Committee. Street light spacing shall be at intervals not to exceed 300 feet. Intersections shall have the minimum number of street lights installed based upon the table below.
 
Intersection type
Minimum street light quantity
Local/local or local/private
1
Local/collector, collector/collector, or local/arterial
2
Arterial/collector
3
Arterial/arterial
4
 
(Ord. 692-22, passed 5-11-2022; Ord. 728-24, passed 4-10-2024)