providers with information helpful in planning for coordination ofwork and collocation of facilities. <br />This provision is not intended to require that a provider's marketing plans or proprietary information <br />be published or disclosed to other providers.. If a provider determines certain information disclosed <br />to the City to be proprietary, the provider may signify such on the information submitted and <br />withhold that information from disclosure to other providers. The City will respect such <br />designations and protect such information from disclosure to the extent allowed by law. <br />This provider-initiated notification process is not required for the installation of facilities <br />within new developments that are creating new streets and being processed through the subdivision <br />platting and public street improvement review processes. Through these public review processes <br />a standard notification method is in place that provides opportunity for service providers to <br />coordinate service delivery plans, co-locate facilities and coordinate work in conjunction with the <br />new development. <br />R-7.302-D Location of Above-Ground Facilities. <br />1. Applicability. The standards contained in this section shall be utilized in the <br />placement ofabove-ground facilities, including but not limited to junction boxes, controller cabinets, <br />and central distribution boxes, in order to ensure that such facilities placed in the public way do not <br />interfere with the transportation uses of street and alley rights-of--way or with public safety. The <br />provisions of this section do not apply to pay telephones, above-ground wires, cables or lines, or <br />associated poles or support structures located in the public way. <br />2. Location Standards. Except for street lighting facilities or traffic control devices <br />owned by the City, the location ofabove-ground facilities must conform to all applicable provisions <br />of the Eugene Code, 1971, adopted plans, the City's Manual on Utility and Right-of--Way Permits, <br />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 Feet <br />Alley Intersection 15 feet <br />Courtesy walks/sidewalks 1 foot <br />Driveways 5 feet <br />Administrative Order - 6 <br />C:\WINDOWS\Temporary Internet Files\OLKB202\03rowr12a0 (00068460)1.WPD(0t/07/04) <br />