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Newly developed areas should have street lights and the cost of <br />installing these lights should be at the developer's expense; <br />and <br /> <br />No street lights should be installed in existing rural <br />developments, but they should be installed in urban areas. <br />However, the cost of installing the lights should not be borne by <br />the benefitting property owners (it should be borne by the City); <br />and <br /> <br />Nobody wants to pay for operating costs (inversely, the City <br />should pay for the utility bills); and <br /> <br />In rural areas, it is a toss-up if lights should be at intersections <br />and they should not be at regular intervals; and <br /> <br />In urban areas, lights should be at regular intervals but not <br />necessarily at intersections. <br /> <br />For your information, the following items are enclosed: <br /> <br />Street light survey results (February 1989) <br />General Comments: Citizen Input Survey <br />City Engineer's Report (available at meeting) <br /> <br />Recommendations: <br /> <br />Staff recommends that the Planning and Zoning Commission direct staff to <br />prepare appropriate draft street light ordinance for its review. <br /> <br />Commi.~sion Action: <br />Commission action will be based upon discussion. <br /> <br />Review Checklist: <br /> <br />City Administrator <br />Cit.? Attorney <br />City Engineer "~ <br />Co;..~munity Development Director X <br /> <br />Chief of Police <br />Finance Officer <br />Planning & Zoning Comm. <br />Parks & Recreation Comm~ <br /> <br /> <br />