§ 154.175 STREET LIGHTING.
   (A)   Street lights or other township-approved lighting may be provided and installed by the developer along streets within and abutting a proposed subdivision or land development in the following situations:
      (1)   One or more lights may be required at or near an intersection of two or more streets; and
      (2)   One or more lights may be required at other locations where the Board of Supervisors deems them necessary to provide safe traffic or pedestrian circulation, to illuminate curves in streets or to illuminate the more isolated areas of a development.
   (B)   The developer shall coordinate with the electric utility regarding the responsibilities between the developer and the utility, and shall reimburse the utility for its reasonable costs for such work.
   (C)   Private lighting: on all private streets, parking areas and other areas requiring lighting, the developer shall provide materials, installation, energizing and power for all lighting systems necessary for security and public safety. A system acceptable to the township shall be established for the maintenance of such lights. The township may require that business and multi-family parking lots and related walkways maintain a minimum 0.5 footcandles of illumination during hours of use.
(Ord. 127, passed 3-18-2010)