Bear Creek Township shall erect, install, maintain, service
and use or shall contract for the erection, installation, maintenance,
service and utilization of fixtures for the purpose of lighting and
illuminating the following public places within the Bear Creek Township:
A. All cross, T- or forked intersections of more than one Township roadway.
B. All cross, T- or forked intersections of a Township roadway and one
or more non-Township roadways.
C. All cross, T- or forked intersections of two or more commonwealth
roadways after securing authority from the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
Department of Transportation for such erection, installation, maintenance,
service and utilization.
D. All curves in Township roadways deemed by the Board of Supervisors
to be dangerous following consultation with the Pennsylvania Department
of Transportation.
E. At or upon all buildings, garages and other structural improvements
now owned or leased to the Township, and at or upon all buildings,
garages or other structural improvements hereafter owned by or leased
to the Township.
F. On any other real property owned by or leased to the Township where,
in the discretion of the Board of Supervisors, the public need, and
not merely a private need, requires such erection, installation, maintenance,
service and utilization of public lighting.
The lighting fixtures referred to in §
80-1 hereof shall be of such an illumination potential as to adequately illuminate those intersections, buildings, grounds, curves and areas for which public lighting is intended by the Board of Supervisors.
In determining illumination capacity the Board of Supervisors
shall be bound by any minimum standards, statutes, rules or regulations
as promulgated or adopted by the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation.
The Board of Supervisors shall immediately review all existing
public lighting fixtures and locations to determine which, if any,
do not serve a public need or provide a needed public benefit.
Upon completion of the review mandated by §
80-4 above, Bear Creek Township, through its Board of Supervisors, shall cease the use of those fixtures which it finds do not serve a public need or provide a needed public benefit and shall dismantle and remove such fixtures or contract for the dismantling and removal of such fixtures.
[Added 8-1-1995 by Ord. No. 1-95]
When streetlights are to be provided in a subdivision, the developer
shall be responsible for making the necessary arrangements with the
municipality and the public service company involved. When utilities
are placed underground in a new road, the subdivider shall also furnish
and install all items or things necessary to provide a streetlighting
system within the complete subdivision in a manner so as to achieve
the lowest rate for the cost of operation of said streetlighting for
the Township; all such costs of installation shall be borne by the
subdivider who shall provide utility installation for said streetlighting,
the only exception being if rock conditions would cause excessive
trenching costs.