In addition, each January, providers shall submit to the City and all other providers a <br /> published list of proposed facility installation or major facility upgrade projects anticipated to <br /> occur within the following 24 months. <br /> R-7.302-D Location of Above-Ground Facilities. <br /> 1. ApnlicabilitX. The standards contained in this section shall be utilized in the <br /> <br /> placement of above-ground facilities, including but not limited to junction boxes, controller <br /> cabinets, and central distribution boxes, in order to ensure that such facilities placed in the public <br /> way do not interfere with the transportation uses of street and alley rights-of--way or with public <br /> safety. The provisions of this section do not apply to above-ground wires, cables or lines located <br /> in the public way. <br /> 2. ration Standards. Except for street lighting facilities or traffic control devices <br /> owned by the City, the location of above-ground facilities must conform to all applicable <br /> <br /> provisions of the Eugene Code, 1971, adopted plans, the City's Manual on Utility and Right-of- <br /> Way Permits, Construction Within and Use of the Public Way, and the following standards: <br /> 2.1 Maximum Size. Facilities that are placed above-ground shall not: <br /> 2.1.1 Exceed 6 feet in height, or 6 feet in any width dimension. <br /> 2.1.2 Exceed 20 square feet "elevation view." <br /> 2.2 Clearance Setbacks. The minimum setback standards are: <br /> Minimum Distance from Feature <br /> Feature <br /> Alley Intersection 15 feet <br /> Courtesy walks/sidewalks 2 feet <br /> Driveways 5 feet <br /> Fire hydrants 5 feet <br /> Street Trees 10 feet <br /> Street Intersections 35 feet <br /> Manholes and Catch basins 5 feet <br /> Drainage Ditches, Swales, Streams 5 feet <br /> Street lights 10 feet <br /> Regulatory signs Not to block sign <br /> Above ground traffic control facilities 10 feet <br /> 2.3 Maximum Number per Street Segment. In order to prevent above-ground <br /> facilities from unreasonably interfering with other uses of the public way the total number <br /> of facilities per street segment may not exceed: <br /> Administrative Order - 4 05/29/97 <br /> <br />