(A) The development shall be provided with a complete street lighting system in accordance with the American National Standard Institute Practice for Roadway Lighting - ANSI/IES RP-8 (current edition).
(B) The street lighting system shall provide for a light at each intersection and lights along streets to maintain recommended luminance and illuminance values for roadways at a maximum spacing of 350 feet between poles.
(C) All street light fixtures shall be as approved by the Central Illinois Light Company for complete serviceability. Fixtures shall include lamp, ballast, photocell, socket, lens, reflector and mounting bracket. Each street light shall include luminaire fusing sized as required by the luminaire manufacturer and shall be installed in double pole in-line fuse holder as manufactured by Buss, Hey or equivalent so that each pole can be serviced independently. Fusing shall be located in a handhole at the base of each pole.
(D) Poles shall be of metal or concrete construction and of a type stocked by CILCO, unless approved otherwise by the Planning and Zoning Commission and Street Trustee.
(E) Mounting height shall, in general, be 30 feet for commercial/industrial streets, as is appropriate for the luminaire.
(F) Luminaires for commercial/industrial streets shall be a minimum of 150 watt metal halide with a built-in regulator ballast and photocell or LED lamp source and driver(s) with Kelvin temperature of 3000K or pre-approved Kelvin temperature. Luminaires on major streets shall be 250 watt metal halide with built-in regulator ballast and photocell or LED lamp source and driver(s) with Kelvin temperature of 3000K or pre-approved Kelvin temperature. A type II or type III distribution pattern shall be used to provide proper coverage.
(G) The developer shall provide complete electrical engineering plans and specifications for the design of street lighting. Engineering shall be completed, sealed and signed by a professional engineer, licensed in the state.
(2009 Code, § 41-5-8) (Ord. 10-09-01, passed
10-09-2001
; Ord. 17-37, passed 11-13-2017)