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<br /> <br />TABLE 24 ACQUISITION OF POST TOP ONLY <br />Annual <br />Annual Total Annual Payback Payback <br />Annual additional <br />Rate Type (All scenarios Post Top Lighting and Annual in Years in Years <br />Cobra Light maintenance <br />include 5M rate for cobras) Cost (6M Maintenance Savings at $467 at $1,100 <br />Cost cost* - Post <br />Rate) Cost per light per light <br />Top Lights <br />6M UNMETERED Energy Only <br />for Post Top, Contracted $456,696.84 $18,416.86 $72,240.00 $547,353.70 $140,922.86 2.8 6.7 <br />Maintenance <br />6M UNMETERED Energy and <br />$456,696.84 $34,268.88 included $490,965.72 $197,310.84 2.0 4.8 <br />Maintenance <br />6M METERED Energy Only, <br />$456,696.84 $23,104.48 $72,240.00 $552,041.32 $136,235.24 2.9 6.9 <br />Contracted Maintenance <br /> <br />*It is important to note that the cost of outside maintenance may be in excess of using in-house resources. Using <br />in-house resources or hiring an electrician may be more cost effect <br />5. SLP <br />TREET IGHT OLICY <br />There is much information available regarding various street light policies. While some policies are very <br />basic, some policies are very in-depth. Policies may only address height, spacing, and lumen out <br />may address data such as street width, light depreciation, visions, <br />pedestrian traffic, pavement types, etc. <br />Roadway guidelines and recommendations are numerous; however, the <br />dependent on municipality economics, aesthetics, and other local <br /> <br />5.1.UCSLP <br />NIVERSITY ITY TREET IGHT OLICY <br /> <br />The current University City street light policy for placement and <br /> <br />Residential: <br /> <br />Minimum 9500 lumens <br /> <br />Light at intersections <br />Non-residential: <br /> <br />Minimum 25,500 lumens <br /> lights <br /> <br />36 <br />Page <br /> <br />