Fire hydrants 5 fee# <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, Swaies, 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- <br />ground facilities from unreasonably interfering with other uses of the public way the <br />facilities may not exceed a maximum cumulative "elevation view" of 100 square feet <br />for each side of a street segment as viewed from the street centerline. <br />2.4 Placement on Local Streets. Placement of above-ground facilities <br />along local streets must conform to the provisions of the Eugene Local Street Plan. <br />On local streets above-ground facilities within the right-of-way shall generally be <br />limited to electric transformers and junction boxes .located between street trees as <br />close to the properly line as possible. The primary location for other above-ground <br />facilities shall be in the public utility easement along the street right-of-.way. <br />2.5 Permit Denial. Failure of a proposed above-ground facility to conform <br />to the location standards established in section R-7.302-D.2 shall be cause for <br />denial of a request to place such facilities within the public way, or for a requirement <br />to place a proposed facility underground, or partially underground. - <br />2.6 Exceptions. The City Engineer or designee may grant an exception <br />to the standards for maximum size and elevation view of above-ground facilities if <br />the permit applicant establishes that the larger size is required to meet facility needs <br />and no alternative industry-standard cabinet or enclosure is available. The <br />exception must be in writing. <br />R-7.302-E Undergrounding Requirements. <br />1. 1f the permit is associated with new residential or new commercial <br />development, all utilities and communications facilities shall be located underground, at a <br />minimum depth of 30 inches below the city-established street grade or alley grade and 30 <br />inches below ground level in utility easements. The City Engineer or designee may <br />approve installation at a depth less than 30 inches if topography or other conditions <br />warrant a modification. <br />~. <br />Administrative Order - 6 02/10/98 <br />