Street Lighting Clause Samples

The Street Lighting clause defines the responsibilities and standards for the installation, maintenance, and operation of street lighting within a specified area or project. Typically, it outlines which party is responsible for providing adequate lighting, the technical specifications for fixtures and placement, and ongoing maintenance obligations. For example, a developer may be required to install streetlights that meet municipal codes and ensure they remain functional until the local authority assumes control. This clause ensures public safety, compliance with regulations, and clear allocation of duties regarding street illumination.
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Street Lighting. 4.4.1 The Developer shall provide streetlights for the entire Subdivision at his sole expense. The type of lighting standard, pole spacing, and installation shall be per Memphis Light, Gas and Water standards. Memphis Light Gas and Water shall bill the City for installation of street lighting per its standards. 4.4.2 The Developer of the subdivision is responsible for the cost of street lighting. Prior to release of bond, Memphis Light Gas and Water will submit a final installed cost of streetlights. The City will bill the Developer for the actual cost of the streetlight installation. The Developer shall make payment to City within 30 days of billing. City may withhold all other approvals and/or permits within the Subdivision until such payment is made by Developer. Once the Developer pays this cost, the bond may be reduced to reflect the estimated streetlight costs. 4.4.3 There is a Street Light estimated cost of $650 Per Lot provided in the bond.
Street Lighting. The Subdivider shall construct and install streetlights in accordance with the Municipality’s Infrastructure Design Standards, generally as proposed in the Servicing Plans including the photometric plan and specifically as required or permitted by the Municipal Engineer.
Street Lighting. The Developer will construct street lighting within the boundaries of the District in compliance with the applicable standards of Bluebonnet Electric Cooperative, the electric service provider for the Land. The District will operate and maintain the street lighting within its boundaries until the District is annexed by the City for full purposes.
Street Lighting. The City will provide street lighting to the area in accordance with standard City Policy as the area develops.
Street Lighting. There is no proposed street lighting, but it is included as an item in the waiver of right to protest.
Street Lighting. Percentage of street lighting columns over 30 years old Percentage of Traffic Light repairs completed within 48 hours 40.6% 94.6%
Street Lighting. Street lighting in new and existing subdivisions will be installed and maintained in accordance with the applicable standard policies and procedures.
Street Lighting. The owner agrees that should sodium vapour street lighting be required fronting the property referred to herein that a payment to the City will be made as follows: a) In the case where the centre line street length fronting the property is greater than 490 metres, the charge shall be $16.00 per linear metre of frontage measured along the centre line of the street; b) In the case where the centre line street length is less than 490 metres, the charge shall be $18.00 per linear metre of frontage measured along the centre line of the street.
Street Lighting. Ornamental street lighting including underground ducts must be installed on all roads fronting on the proposed development. The cost of this requirement is included in the roads upgrading item.
Street Lighting. After the Property has been developed according to the requirements of the City’s Subdivision Ordinance and has been formally accepted by the City, the City will assume responsibility for paying the electric company’s monthly bill for those street lights which conform to the City’s street light policy.