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Street lighting shall be provided by the subdivider as set forth in the improvement standards as required by the city engineer and in accordance with the following standards and requirements:

A. A street lighting system shall be furnished in place by the subdivider along all interior and boundary streets within all subdivisions, including commercial and industrial subdivisions, in accordance with the standards set forth in the improvement standards of the city, except as provided in this section.

B. The electroliers and all appurtenances thereto shall be located within the street right-of-way or within easements dedicated for such purpose, and the electroliers shall be spaced along the street as required for the type of electroliers placed in accordance with the improvement standards.

C. For single-family residential subdivisions having an average lot street frontage of more than one hundred twenty-five feet, but no more than two hundred twenty-five feet, the street lighting system need not be placed along the streets, but shall at a minimum, be placed at all street intersections, cul-de-sacs, and all other locations as required by the city engineer.

D. For planned developments, residential, commercial or industrial developments where the internal streets are not offered for dedication, a street lighting system need not be installed on the internal nondedicated streets, but shall be provided by the developer on the external public street frontage.

E. Street lights are not required for single-family residential subdivisions with an average lot size of one acre or more. In determining the average lot size, lots not designated for single-family residential use shall not be considered. (Ord. 90-1 (part), 1990)