10-4-5: STREETLIGHTS:
   A.   A complete system of streetlights shall be constructed at those locations deemed necessary by the village board. The developer shall submit to the village engineer two (2) copies of street lighting calculations as well as copies of proposed equipment for installation.
   B.   Street lighting shall be designed in accordance with the "American National Standard Practice For Roadway Lighting" published by the Illuminating Engineering Society Of North America, latest edition.
   C.   All material used in construction shall meet the requirements of the national electrical code, latest edition 1 , and be Underwriters Laboratory (UL) approved.
   D.   Street lighting poles for corporate and business areas shall have a thirty foot (30') minimum mounting height. Poles shall be placed every one hundred fifty feet (150') on alternate sides of the street. Luminaries shall be two hundred fifty (250) watt HPS with horizontal cutoff or as approved by the village engineer.
   E.   Street lighting poles, luminaries and fixtures for residential areas shall be of a style approved by the village board. Poles shall be placed at each intersection, the ends of each cul-de- sac, and not more than seven hundred fifty feet (750') apart. Luminaries shall be one hundred fifty (150) watt high pressure sodium (HPS) with horizontal cutoff.
   F.   All streetlight wiring shall be underground and consist of 3-wire, direct burial cable, USE type. Two inch (2") diameter galvanized conduit is required under all roadways, driveways, and sidewalks.
   G.   Conduit shall be galvanized steel meeting the requirements of ANSI, C80.1, UL tested and labeled.
   H.   Poles shall be located a minimum of three feet (3') back of curb and six feet (6') from the shoulder of rural streets.
   I.   All lighting shall be photocell controlled unless directed by the village engineer.
   J.   The developer shall provide an operational streetlight system before any occupancy permit is issued. In addition, the street lighting system shall be made operational (turned on) when any dwelling is occupied. (Ord. 2012-12, 3-13-2012)

 

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1. See title 8, chapter 1, article B of this code.