These regulations are for the purpose of assuring the proper
construction of all outdoor lighting within the Township of Maidencreek,
and to provide for the development of proper light intensity and distribution
when and where installed throughout the Township, thereby creating
conditions favorable to the health, safety, morals and general welfare
of the citizens.
A.Â
Outdoor lighting shall be required for safety and
personal security in areas of public assembly and traverse for: multiple-family
residences, developments where lot sizes are 20,000 square feet or
smaller, developments of greater than 10 residences, as well as municipal,
commercial, industrial, and institutional uses where there is outdoor
activity during hours of darkness.
B.Â
The Board of Supervisors may require that lighting
be incorporated for other uses or locations it deems necessary.
C.Â
The glare control requirements of this article apply
to all uses, including residential.
A.Â
General requirements. The construction of new streetlights
and poles in the Township of Maidencreek shall be done in conformity
with standards set forth in the National Electric Code and the specifications,
regulations and provisions set forth in this article, including the
plans and diagrams attached and made a part of such specifications.
B.Â
The requirements and specifications for installation
of new streetlights and poles are as follows:
(1)Â
Fixtures:
(a)Â
Type fixture. The type of fixture and the spacing
between fixtures shall be subject to the approval of the Township
Supervisors.
(b)Â
HID fixtures. The fixtures are to be of the
high intensity discharge type, and shall be high pressure sodium.
The size of the lamp shall be a clear type minimum 250 watt rating.
(3)Â
Poles:
(a)Â
Height. Pole height shall be at the discretion
of the Township Supervisors.
(b)Â
Type for metal poles. The poles shall be made
from an aluminum alloy and shall be of the round, tapered type, finished
as brushed aluminum. The base of the pole shall be a cast aluminum
to accept four anchor bolts. Aluminum covers shall be provided for
the anchor bolts, nuts and washers.
(c)Â
Strength for metal poles. The pole wall thickness
shall be governed by the EPA safety rating for poles and fixtures
subjected to ninety-mile-per-hour winds.
(d)Â
Hand hole and ground stud, metal poles. The
metal poles shall be provided with a reinforced hand-hole and cover,
minimum size four inches by seven inches.
(e)Â
Anchor bolts. For metal poles, four hooked-type
anchor bolts with hex-nuts and washers of size recommended by the
pole manufacturer shall be provided.
(4)Â
Pole foundations:
(a)Â
Size and type:
[1]Â
For metal poles, the concrete foundation shall
be a formed cylinder with a minimum diameter of 18 inches placed in
an augered hole. Foundation shall have a minimum depth of four feet
zero inches below grade or more if required by manufacturer.
(b)Â
Anchor bolts and reinforcing. For metal poles,
the anchor bolts recommended by the manufacturer are to be installed
by the contractor. Also, No. 6 reinforcing bars and No. 3 ties are
to be installed by the contractor.
(c)Â
Concrete and backfill. The concrete shall be
minimum 4,000 psi. Backfill shall be compacted to 98% dry density.
(d)Â
Ground rod. In the concrete foundation for the
metal, the contractor shall install a five-eighths-inch diameter by
eight-feet-zero-inches long copperweld ground rod down through the
center of the foundation.
(e)Â
Beveled edge. The top of the concrete foundation
shall be three inches above grade and shall have a beveled edge around
the top periphery.
A.Â
Fixture design. Lighting fixtures shall meet the Illuminating
Engineering Society of North America (IESNA) "cutoff" criteria and
shall be of a type and design appropriate to the application and aesthetically
acceptable to the Board of Supervisors.
A.Â
Illumination levels.
(1)Â
Illumination, where required by this article, shall
have intensities and uniformity ratios in accordance with the current
recommended practices of the Illuminating Engineering Society of North
America (IESNA), as from time to time amended. The following table
reflects said recommended practices of IESNA at the time of adoption
of the within article:
Maintained Footcandles
|
Uniformity Ratio Average: Minimum
| |||
---|---|---|---|---|
Roadways, local residential
|
0.4 AVG
|
6:1
| ||
Roadways, local commercial
|
0.9 AVG
|
6:1
| ||
Parking, residential
| ||||
Vehicular traffic
|
0.5 AVG
|
4:1
| ||
Pedestrian safety, security and orientation
|
0.2 AVG
|
4:1
| ||
Parking, commercial
| ||||
Vehicular traffic, medium activity lots
|
1.0 AVG
|
3:1
| ||
Vehicular traffic, high activity lots
|
2.0 MIN
|
3:1
| ||
Pedestrian safety, security and orientation
| ||||
Medium activity lots
|
0.6 AVG
|
3:1
| ||
High activity lots
|
0.9 AVG
|
3:1
| ||
Walkways and bikeways
|
0.5 AVG
|
5:1
| ||
Building entrances
|
5.0 AVG
|
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|
(a)Â
Where the following parking lot activity levels
are defined by example, per IESNA.
[1]Â
High activity parking. Regional shopping centers,
fast food facilities;
[2]Â
Medium activity parking. Community shopping
centers, office parks, hospitals, cultural events parking, residential
complex parking;
[3]Â
Low activity parking. Neighborhood shopping,
industrial employee parking, educational facilities, churches.
(b)Â
All future amendments to the recommended practices
of IESNA shall be made a part of this article without further action
by the Board of Supervisors.
B.Â
Control of nuisance and disabling glare.
(1)Â
All outdoor lighting, whether or not required by this
article, on private, residential, commercial, industrial, municipal,
recreational or institutional property shall be aimed, located, designed,
fitted and maintained so as not to present a disabling glare hazard
to drivers or pedestrians, or a nuisance glare concern to neighboring
properties.
(2)Â
Directional fixtures such as floodlights, spot lights
and sign lights shall be installed or aimed so that they do not shine
directly into the window of a neighboring residence, directly into
a roadway, or skyward.
(3)Â
Unless otherwise permitted by the Board of Supervisors:
(a)Â
Streetlighting shall be controlled by photocells
for dusk to dawn operation;
(b)Â
Area lighting shall be controlled in the following
manners:
[1]Â
Except for all-night safety or security lighting
uses, all area lighting shall be controlled by automatic switching
devices such as timers and/or motion detectors, to extinguish offending
sources between 11:00 p.m. and dawn, to mitigate glare and skylighting
consequences.
[2]Â
Where all-night safety or security lighting
is to be provided, the intensity levels of said lighting shall not
exceed 25% of the levels normally permitted by this article.
(c)Â
Fixtures used for architectural lighting, e.g.,
facade, feature and landscape lighting, shall be aimed so as not to
project their output beyond the objects intended to be illuminated
and shall be extinguished between the hours of 11:00 p.m. and dawn.
(4)Â
Vegetation screens shall not be employed to serve
as the primary means for controlling glare. Rather, such control shall
be achieved primarily through the use of sharp cutoff fixtures, the
appropriate application of mounting height, wattage, aiming angle,
fixture placement and fixture design, etc. and the additions of shields
and baffles as necessary.
(5)Â
The amount of illumination projected onto a residential
use from another property shall not exceed 0.1 vertical footcandle
at the property line.
(6)Â
Externally illuminated signs shall be lighted by fixtures
mounted at the top of the sign and aimed down rather than by fixtures
mounted at the bottom of the sign and aimed up.
C.Â
Installation:
(1)Â
Electrical feeds to lighting standards shall run underground,
not overhead.
(2)Â
Lighting standards in public parking areas shall be
placed a minimum of five feet outside the paved area, or five feet
behind tire-stops locations; or on reinforced concrete pedestals at
least 30 inches high above the pavement, or by other acceptable protective
means.
(3)Â
Fixtures meeting IESNA "cutoff" criteria shall not
be mounted in excess of 20 feet above finished grade. Fixtures not
meeting IESNA "cutoff" criteria shall not be mounted in excess of
15 feet above finished grade except as specifically approved by the
Board of Supervisors.
D.Â
Maintenance. Lighting fixtures shall be maintained
so as to always meet the requirements of this article.
Lighting plans submitted to the municipality for review and
approval shall include a layout of the proposed fixture locations;
iso-footcandle plots that demonstrate adequate intensities and uniformity;
and manufacturer's catalog cuts that present a description of the
equipment, including glare reduction devices, lamps, switching devices,
mounting heights and mounting methods proposed. Illumination intensities
shall be plotted on a 10 feet by 10 feet grid. All proposed development
plans shall, at the time of preliminary plan submittal, include lighting
plans indicating proposed placement of all lighting fixtures incorporated
with the above referenced specifications. The lighting plans shall
also provide an engineering detail of fixtures, manufacturer, model,
and installation of same.
A.Â
Fixture location/placement. The following are minimum
requirements for placement of streetlighting fixtures:
(1)Â
All residential developments:
(a)Â
All entrance roads entering the proposed development
and intersecting any public road.
(b)Â
All intersections involving proposed public
roads within the proposed development.
(c)Â
All proposed public roads within the proposed
development with said road having a minimum 300 feet horizontal curve.
In this case, the fixture shall be placed on the apex of the horizontal
curve or as required by the Township Engineer or lighting engineer
consultant thereof.
(d)Â
Layout of poles is to be an equal distance apart
but not to exceed 300 feet for proposed public roads.
(f)Â
All cul-de-sac bulb radius.
(g)Â
All terminal ends of center median islands having
concrete structure curbing, trees, and/or other fixed objects not
having a breakaway design for speeds of 25 mph or greater.
(h)Â
Any/all defined pedestrian crossings shown on
the plans (or required by the Township) located within the development
or along existing roads abutting the development with said crossing
located in areas other than lighted intersections.
(i)Â
Any signalized intersection abutting the proposed
development.
(j)Â
Any new traffic signal installation required
by the developer.
(2)Â
All land development and other nonresidential developments:
(b)Â
Any/all nonpublic roads, designed as a major thoroughfare through the proposed development. Placement/location of fixtures shall meet the same requirements as specified in Subsection A(1) above. For the purpose of this article, any nonpublic road designed and/or used as a main thoroughfare through a land development shall be considered a public road as it pertains to the interpretation of Subsection A(1) of this section.
A.Â
Postinstallation inspection. The Township reserves
the right to require or conduct a postinstallation night inspection
of the lighting installation to assure compliance with the requirements
of this article and the commitments of the applicant's approved plans.
Any required remedial action shall be at the applicant's expense.
B.Â
Safety hazards.
(1)Â
If the Code Enforcement Officer or Township agent
judges that a lighting installation creates a safety or personal security
hazard, the person(s) responsible for the lighting shall be notified
and requested to take timely remedial action.
C.Â
Nuisance glare and inadequate illumination levels.
(1)Â
When the Code Enforcement Officer, or Township agent,
judges that an installation produces unacceptable levels of nuisance
glare or skyward light or that illumination levels are insufficient
or not being maintained in accordance with this article, the Officer
shall cause notification of the person(s) responsible for lighting
and request remedial action.
When streetlighting is to be dedicated to the Township, the
applicant shall be responsible for all costs involved in the lighting
of streets and street intersections from the date the first dwelling
is occupied unit the date the street is accepted for dedication.
A.Â
Upon dedication of public roads, the Township shall
assess the homeowners' association, individual property owners, or
corporations, as may be necessary, to collect all revenues required
which are directly or indirectly associated with all costs of each
specific streetlighting fixture. These costs shall include:
B.Â
Prior to dedication, and in the event of the formation
of a homeowners' association and/or property management declaration,
the Township shall require said agency to enter into an agreement
guaranteeing the Township payment of all costs associated with streetlighting.
Any lighting fixture existing on the effective date of this
article[1] which does not conform with the requirements of this article
shall be considered a lawful, nonconforming lighting fixture, subject
to the following:
A.Â
A nonconforming lighting fixture shall be made to
comply with the requirements of this article when such fixture is
replaced, relocated or repaired.
B.Â
All nonconforming lighting fixtures within the Township
shall be made to conform to all pertinent regulations or be removed
within 10 years after the effective date of this article.
[1]
Editor's Note: Ordinance No. 159 adopting this chapter and
article was adopted 10-8-1998.
A.Â
Splicing. No underground splices will be permitted.
B.Â
Inspection. No work shall be backfilled prior to it
being inspected and approved by an individual designated by the Township.
In addition, prior to the system being energized, the contractor shall
obtain an inspection certificate, approving the entire system, by
an independent inspection agency and this approval shall be submitted
in writing to the Township.
C.Â
Approval. Approval of proposed roadway lighting installation
plan, including but not limited to the type of poles, fixtures, wiring,
wattage of lamps, ballasts, spacing of fixtures, calculation of voltage
drop in circuit shall be given by Township Supervisors and utility
before beginning construction. In addition, the contractor shall be
responsible to coordinate the installation with the public utility
company.
D.Â
Materials. All materials shall be of the latest improvements
in the trade.
The Supervisors of the Township reserve unto
themselves the right, from time to time, as they deem necessary to
assure proper new streetlight and pole construction in the Township,
to amend and modify, by resolution, the standards and regulations
herein set forth, of which proper public notice shall be given, and
which resolution or resolutions shall be in writing and attached hereto
and made a part hereof.