CHAPTER 138:
PROCEDURES AND MAINTENANCE FOR SIGNATURE ENTRANCE LIGHTING SYSTEMS WITHIN THE CITY
CHAPTER 138: PROCEDURES AND MAINTENANCE FOR SIGNATURE ENTRANCE LIGHTING SYSTEMS WITHIN THE CITY
Section
138.01 Definitions
138.02 Application and compliance
§ 138.01 Definitions:
As used in this chapter, unless the context otherwise requires, the following definitions shall apply:
“COMMERCIAL SUBDIVISION.” A division of property into two or more parcels or tracts for commercial activity.
“SIGNATURE ENTRANCE LIGHTING SYSTEM.” A lighting system consisting of light fixtures and other supporting structures which are not standard street lighting fixtures, typically placed at the entrance of a commercial or residential subdivision.
“MAINTAIN.” The act of preserving or retaining a structure or entity in the original condition or form; to keep or repair.
“RESIDENTIAL SUBDIVISION.” A Division of property into two or more parcels or tracts for residential activity.
§ 138.02 APPLICATION AND COMPLIANCE.
(A) This chapter shall apply to any residential or commercial developer, owner or association of owners of real property, who undertake construction of a signature entrance lighting system either by a requirement or other laws and regulations or by choice of the developer or owner association of owners.
(B) Residential and commercial subdivisions which contain signature entrance lighting must comply with the regulations and procedures set forth herein to be accepted by the city for payment of electric service by the city. Public improvements referenced above whether or not installed according to these regulations and procedures will be the responsibility of the developer/owner or other entity or organization and will not be the responsibility of the city to maintain.
(C) All system designs shall be approved by the Kentucky Utilities Company or Shelby Energy Cooperative, Inc.
(D) The construction and installation of any system shall be inspected and approved by Kentucky Utilities or Shelby Energy Cooperative
(E) All costs including those incurred by Kentucky Utilities Company or Shelby Energy Cooperative, Inc. for the system will be paid by the developer/owner.
(F) Kentucky Utilities Company or Shelby Energy Cooperative, Inc. may change the equipment and procedures when needed. The city shall be notified of such a request for a change and shall approve said request.
Section
138.01 Definitions
138.02 Application and compliance
§ 138.01 Definitions:
As used in this chapter, unless the context otherwise requires, the following definitions shall apply:
“COMMERCIAL SUBDIVISION.” A division of property into two or more parcels or tracts for commercial activity.
“SIGNATURE ENTRANCE LIGHTING SYSTEM.” A lighting system consisting of light fixtures and other supporting structures which are not standard street lighting fixtures, typically placed at the entrance of a commercial or residential subdivision.
“MAINTAIN.” The act of preserving or retaining a structure or entity in the original condition or form; to keep or repair.
“RESIDENTIAL SUBDIVISION.” A Division of property into two or more parcels or tracts for residential activity.
§ 138.02 APPLICATION AND COMPLIANCE.
(A) This chapter shall apply to any residential or commercial developer, owner or association of owners of real property, who undertake construction of a signature entrance lighting system either by a requirement or other laws and regulations or by choice of the developer or owner association of owners.
(B) Residential and commercial subdivisions which contain signature entrance lighting must comply with the regulations and procedures set forth herein to be accepted by the city for payment of electric service by the city. Public improvements referenced above whether or not installed according to these regulations and procedures will be the responsibility of the developer/owner or other entity or organization and will not be the responsibility of the city to maintain.
(C) All system designs shall be approved by the Kentucky Utilities Company or Shelby Energy Cooperative, Inc.
(D) The construction and installation of any system shall be inspected and approved by Kentucky Utilities or Shelby Energy Cooperative
(E) All costs including those incurred by Kentucky Utilities Company or Shelby Energy Cooperative, Inc. for the system will be paid by the developer/owner.
(F) Kentucky Utilities Company or Shelby Energy Cooperative, Inc. may change the equipment and procedures when needed. The city shall be notified of such a request for a change and shall approve said request.