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<br />DESIGN STANDARDS FOR STREET LIGHTING SYSTEMS <br />ADMINISTRATIVE RULE R-7.085/SL <br /> <br />R-7.085/SL-A Definitions. <br /> <br />As used in this Rule, the following words and phrases are defined as follows: <br /> <br />AAHSTO. American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials. <br /> <br />Applicant. The owner of the property for which development is proposed; or, the <br />person, firm, partnership, corporation, or other entity authorized by the owner to <br />act on behalf of the owner. <br /> <br />City. City of Eugene, Oregon. <br /> <br />IES. Illuminating Engineering Society of North America. <br /> <br />NEC. National Electric Code <br /> <br />NESC. National Electric Safety Code <br /> <br />Path. A facility that is physically separated from motorized traffic by an <br />open space or barrier and serves a mixture of users such as cyclists and <br />pedestrians. <br /> <br />PIDS. Public Improvement Design Standards Manual <br /> <br />PEPI. Privately Engineered Public Improvement <br /> <br />R-7.085/SL-B Purpose. <br /> <br />This Rule is intended to provide requirements for implementing the street lighting design <br />standards set out in the Design Standards and Guidelines for Eugene Streets, Sidewalks, <br />Bikeways and Access Ways adopted by City Council Resolution No. 4608. Permits for street <br />lights that are not installed by the City of Eugene, shall follow the public improvement permit <br />process. <br /> <br />R-7.085/SL-C Desien Standards Pararneters and Materials. <br /> <br />1. Street lighting shall be designed to IES and ASSHTO standards and meet the <br />current City-adopted requirements of the NEC, the current City-adopted NESC, <br />the current edition of the City's Standard Specifications and Drawings Manual for <br />construction as adopted and amended by City Engineer memorandum and the <br />current edition of the PIDS manual. <br /> <br />Administrative Order - Page 2 <br />07 street light rule - 2ao (00182632) <br />