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ATTACHMENT ONE (1) 11 <br />Ordinance Amendment with staff comments <br />F. Foot - candle data shall also be required for all proposed lights An <br />example of the data necessa to comply with this requirement is <br />as follows: <br />a r <br />f� <br />In this example, the proposed light pole generates the <br />specific foot- candle data on the property. Staff will be <br />responsible for utilizing this data to verify the compliance of <br />the fixture within the provisions of the Ordinance. <br />9-.G. Additional information as may be required by the Planning <br />Department in order to determine compliance with Section <br />6.31. <br />&H. Roadway lighting installed on state maintained roads must <br />meet ASSHTO requirements for light levels and uniformity. <br />Roadway lighting submittal requirements can be obtained in <br />the NCDOT publication titled "Policies and Procedures for <br />Accommodating Utilities on Highway Rights -of- Way ". <br />6.31.6 1 General Standards For All Areas: <br />1 The NCDOT's standard 2'-6" curb and gutter, defined as a 6" vertical face curb on page 47.2 of the "Policies <br />and Procedures for Accommodating Utilities on Highway Rights of Way" does not act as a barrier curb at <br />speeds greater than 25 mph. It is considered a mountable curb as defined in AASHTO "A Policy on <br />Geometric Design on Highways and Streets, 2001 ". Therefore, the mountable curb and gutter section of the <br />"Policies and Procedures for Accommodating Utilities on Highway Rights of Way" shall apply. <br />
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