2. Standard design for residential subdivisions shall utilize gray fib rglass poles <br /> anchored in underground sleeves, and gray "cobra head" HP luminaries <br /> producing an IES Type II or Type III Cutoff lighting pattern. <br /> 3. Standard design for Arterial/Collector streets shall include the foil wing: Arms <br /> and luminaries installed on existing utility company poles; gray fib rglass poles <br /> anchored in underground sleeves, and gray "cobra head" HP luminaries <br /> producing an IES Type II or Type III Cutoff lighting pattern; ste hot dipped <br /> galvanized poles with concrete foundations and gray "cobra head" H S luminaries <br /> producing an IES Type II or Type III Cutoff lighting pattern. The d signer must <br /> consult with the City to determine which design is appropriate for he roadway <br /> under design. <br /> 4. Standard design for "Great Streets", Mixed use areas, and Nodal Dev lopments as <br /> identified and defined in adopted planning documents that identif special use <br /> areas requiring pedestrian scale lighting shall use the City's st dard Kim <br /> lighting pole and fixture combination. Design may include a mixture of <br /> pedestrian scale lighting and standard designed Arterial/Collector styl, lighting. <br /> 5. Standard design for multi-use paths shall include galvanized steelb or smooth <br /> anodized aluminum poles, with a 20-foot mounting height shoe bob fixture that <br /> includes a vandal resistant shield. <br /> 6. Unless otherwise approved as part of a land use permit, luminaries s all be at the <br /> IES recommended cutoff. <br /> R-7.085/SL-D Appeal. <br /> A decision denying a privately engineered public improvement application t at includes <br /> street lights may be appealed by the applicant within the time and in the manner set forth in <br /> Section 2.021 of the Eugene Code, 1971. The appeal shall be accompanied by the fee <br /> established by the City Manager pursuant to Section 2.020 of the Eugene Code, 19 1, and shall <br /> describe in writing the specific basis or bases upon which the appellant asserts that he decision <br /> was in error. The decision of the hearings officer is final, and may include a date ination to <br /> refund the appeal fee to the appellant if the hearings officer finds the appeal is not fri olous. <br /> Dated and effective this ~ ~T day of Q 07. <br /> Angel Jones <br /> City Manager P o T m <br /> <br /> Administrative Order -Page 3 <br /> <br /> 07 street light rule - 2ao (00182632) <br /> <br />