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(1) Public Streets. For public streets within the S-E Overlay District, street lighting and pedestrian-scale street lighting meeting the design and improvement standards specified for the S-E Overlay District

within the City of Medford Street Lighting Standards and Specifications, a copy of which is on file in the Medford Public Works Department, shall be installed as follows:

(a) At least one streetlight shall be installed at each street intersection and at any pedestrian street crossing other than at street intersections.

(b) Pedestrian-scale street lights shall be installed on both sides of lower-order streets approximately every 100 feet within the planter strips, or, where planter strips are not required, located within the street right-of-way at locations agreed upon by the Director of the Medford Public Works Department or designee. For Collector and Arterial streets, the use and location of pedestrian scale streetlights shall be as determined by the approving authority in the development review process.

(c) Streetlights and pedestrian-scale streetlights shall be designed or shielded so as to prevent light from being emitted above the fixture.

(d) The location of streetlights and pedestrian-scale streetlights shall be coordinated with streetscape and planter strip or street tree planting plans where required or utilized.

(e) The operation and maintenance costs for the pedestrian-scale street lighting shall be charged to the benefiting property owners through establishment of a utility fee.

(2) Private Streets. For private streets within the S-E Overlay District, street lighting and pedestrian-scale street lighting shall be installed in accordance with (1), unless the PUD approval authorizes a modification. Legal documents shall be submitted in a form acceptable to the City Attorney prior to recording in the official records of Jackson County that assure that the street lighting and pedestrian-scale street lighting systems will be perpetually maintained and operated by individual property owners, an association of property owners, or other non-public entity.

[Added Sec. 2, Ord. No. 2004-258, Dec. 16, 2004; Amd. Sec. 9, Ord. No. 2014-160, Dec. 18, 2014; Amd. Sec. 1, Ord. No. 2019-15, Mar. 7, 2019.]