2.3.1 A maximum cumulative "elevation view" of 100 square feet for <br />each side of a street segment as viewed from the street centerline. <br />2.3.2 A maximum of two facilities in any 100 foot of frontage as <br />measured along the curb for each side of the street. <br />2.4 Placement on Local Streets. Placement of above-ground facilities along <br />local streets must conform to the provisions of the Eugene Local Street Plan. On local <br />streets above-ground facilities within the right-of--way shall generally be limited to electric <br />transformers and junction boxes located between street trees as close to the property line <br />as possible. The primary location for other above-ground facilities shall be in the public <br />utility easement along the street right-of-way. <br />2.5 Permit Denial. Failure of a proposed above-ground facility to conform to <br />the location standards established in section R-7.302-D.2 shall be .cause for denial of a <br />request to place such facilities within the public way, or for a requirement to place a <br />proposed facility underground. <br />R-7.302-E Undergrounding Requirements. <br />( 1. If the permit is associated with new residential or new commercial development, <br />all utilities and communications facilities shall be located underground, at a minimum depth of 30 <br />inches below the city-established street grade or alley grade and 30 inches below ground level in <br />utility easements. The City Engineer or designee may approve installation at a depth less than 30 <br />inches if topography or other conditions warrant a modification. <br />2. A licensee or owner of above-ground wires, cables or lines that cross aright-of- <br />way that is subject to acapacity-enhancing improvement project shall install underground conduit <br />crossings at the time of the. improvement project. <br />3. A permit issued in connection with new residential or new commercial development <br />may contain conditions relating to utilities and communications facilities such as, but not limited <br />to: <br />3.1 Standards for conduit size, location and capacity to be installed, which may <br />vary for different areas of the City, the class of street, location, or other factors; and <br />3.2 Standards requiring the initial provider in an area to provide extra capacity <br />for later providers, and a process that enables the initial provider to recover a portion of <br />that cost from subsequent providers. <br />~~ <br />Administrative Order - 5 os>a9i9~ <br />