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The following
guidelines shall apply to the installation of street lights
by the Town of Chincoteague, Inc. on roads under the
jurisdictional boundaries of the Town:
1) The Public Works Committee of the Chincoteague Town
Council shall act on behalf of the Council to receive and
consider all requests. The Public Works Committee shall also
consider and locate street lights as may be deemed necessary
in the absence of any requests.
2) Requests for street lights shall be in writing. Such
requests shall be considered at monthly Committee meetings.
3) Generally, street lights shall be installed on publicly
owned streets, in accordance with the minimum requirements
set forth in (5), below. Street lights may be installed on
privately owned streets provided such streets serve more
than one household and are publicly accessible. On privately
owned streets without power poles, it shall be the
responsibility of the requester(s) to provide the necessary
electrical feed and poles for street lights; the Town shall
provide the street lights and pay the monthly cost of such
lights. The Town shall determine the placement of lights on
such privately owned streets.
4) Developers of all subdivisions created after September
28, 1995, are required to provide the necessary electrical
feed and poles for street lights and bear the expense of
such, for the new subdivisions. The Town will pay the
monthly cost of the subdivision street lights. Street lights
shall be installed in subdivisions in accordance with the
minimum requirements provided in (5), below.
5) The following requirements shall be observed in
considering placement of street lights:
a) Street lights shall be installed in such locations as
would best illuminate fire hydrants.
b) Street lights shall be installed at the intersections of
streets, lanes, or other publicly accessible rights of way.
c) Street lights shall be installed not closer than on
alternating power poles (every other pole), except as
necessary to comply with the requirements of a & b, above.
In the absence of existing power poles, lights and poles
shall be approved by the Committee or their authorized
representative.
d) In addition to the above stated minimum requirements, the
Committee may consider on a case by case basis, the
necessity of street lights to provide safety and security;
e.g., a street light may be placed at the site of
reoccurring vehicular accidents or repeated criminal events.
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