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<br />2. <br /> <br />All bronze anodized aluminum luminaries shall be provided <br />with 1 ,OOO-watt metal halide lamps. Street lighting will be 250- <br />watt high-pressure sodium lamps. <br /> <br />3. <br /> <br />The mounting height of all luminaries is to be 24 feet from <br />ground level. <br /> <br />4. <br /> <br />An initial average of 50-75 foot-candles shall be maintained <br />from interior lot lighting with a maximum to minimum uniformity <br />of three to one. Frontline lighting shall have a maximum to <br />minimum uniformity of one and one-half to one, and initial <br />average of 75-100 foot-candles. <br /> <br />5. <br /> <br />The bronze anodized aluminum poles are to be square in <br />cross section and shall be continuous to ground mounting <br />level with adequate protection by means of a raised six-inch <br />circular concrete curb with a miriimum three-foot radius. <br /> <br />6. <br /> <br />The average spacing for interior lot poles with two luminaries <br />per pole is to be 60 feet center to center. This is based on a <br />typical 60-65 foot aisle width. The spacing for all lot frontline <br />poles with single inward facing luminaries is to be 40 feet <br />center to center. <br /> <br />Exhibit "B" <br />Page 11 of 19 <br />11A-16 <br />
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