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Based on the above calculations, if all priority arterial street lights are installed, and 4,900 residential properties <br />are billed directly} the annual cost to each property would be $7.94, or approximately $2.00 per quarter. As the <br />City grows, so will the number of residential properties and the need for additional priority arterial street lights. <br />It is anticipated that the quarterly billing, in the amounts stated above, would continue to be sufficient to recover <br />the costs of installation. It may be necessary to adjust this rate periodically if them is a significanl increase in <br />costs for operation and maintenance. <br /> <br />An issue to be dealt with is priority arterial street lights in new subdivisions. It is staWs position that if a priority <br />arterial street light is in place when a new subdivision is planned, the need already existed. On the other hand, if <br />the creation of a new subdivision causes the need for the installation of a priority arterial street light, the developer <br />should pay for the installation and three years of operation and maintenance costs. <br /> <br />Staff Recommendation: <br /> <br />Staff recommends implementation of the entire priority arterial street lighting pro[,n-am and that this program be <br />financed through direct billings to all improved residential properties at an initial rate of $8.00 per year or $2.00 <br />per quarter. Staff f~ther recommends that if a priority arterial street light is in place when a new subdivision is <br />planned, the need al/'eady existed, while if thc creation of a new subdivision causes the need for thc installation of <br />a priority arterial street light, thc developer should pay for the installation and thrcc years of operation and <br />maintenance costs. <br /> <br />Committee Action: <br />Based on discussion. <br /> <br />Reviewed By: <br />City Administrator <br />Finance Dkector <br />City Engineer <br /> <br />FC: 07/26/94 <br /> <br /> <br />