Fire hydrants 5 feet <br />Street Trees 10 feet <br />Back Edge of Street Curb 1 foot <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 Se ent. In order to prevent above-ground <br />facilities from unreasonably interfering with other uses of the public way the facilities may <br />not exceed a maximum cumulative "elevation view" of 100 square feet for each side of a <br />street segment as viewed from the street centerline. <br />2.4 Placement on Local Streets. Placement ofabove-ground facilities along local <br />streets must conform to the provisions of the Eugene Local Street Plan and this rule. On <br />local streets, above-ground facilities within theright-of--way shall generally be limited to fire <br />hydrants and main line shut off valves, these facilities maybe located between street trees <br />when necessary, so long as their location allows for street tree planting requirements as <br />detailed in R-7.280. If there is an existing public utility easement along the street right-of- <br />way, it shall be the primary location for other above ground facilities. With prior approval <br />of an exception by the City Engineer or designee, other above-ground facilities may be <br />placed in appropriate locations within the rights-of--way if no other reasonable alternative is <br />available. <br />2.5 Placement on Arterial and Collector Streets. Placement of above-ground <br />facilities along arterial and collector streets must conform to the provisions of the Eugene <br />Arterial and Collector Street Plan (specifically including compliance with adopted local <br />street design standards as required therein), and this rule. On arterial and collector streets, <br />above-ground facilities withintheright-of--way shall generallybe limited to fire hydrants and <br />main line shut off valves, these facilities may be located between street trees when necessary, <br />so long as their location allows for street tree planting requirements as detailed in R-7.280. <br />If there is an existing public utility easement along the street right-of--way, it shall be the <br />primary location for other above ground facilities. With prior approval of an exception by <br />the City Engineer or designee, other above-ground facilities maybe placed in appropriate <br />locations within the rights-of--way if no other reasonable alternative is available. <br />2.6 Permit Denial. Failure of a proposed above-ground facility to conform to the <br />location standards established in section R-7.302-D.2 shall be cause for denial of a request <br />to place such facilities within the public way, or for a requirement to place a proposed facility <br />underground, or partially underground. <br />Administrative Order - 7 <br />C:\WINDOWS\Temporary Internet Files\OLKB202\03rowr12a0 (00068460)1.WPD(Ol/07/04) <br />