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2023 Docket Enabling Ordinance December 19, 2023 <br />Page 127 <br /> <br /> <br />No landscaping shall be allowed within a drainage ditch or drainage swales. <br />12.04.08.070 Roadway Illumination. <br /> <br />Kittitas County Roadway Intersection Illumination Policy: The board of county <br />commissioners, all members present, adopts the County Engineer’s recommendation to <br />install highway intersection lighting on all arterial road intersections having an ADT of over <br />one thousand count or more, with a minimum of one twenty thousand lumen fixture or <br />more, as may be required. <br /> <br />In addition to the above policy, roadway illumination will be provided when required by an <br />incorporated city or by the Washington State Department of Transportation. Widening of <br />collectors with existing illumination will require installation of new illumination designed to <br />current design standards. Illumination intensity and uniformity shall conform to the <br />incorporated city or the Washington State Department of Transportation standards. <br />Luminaire fixtures shall be consistent with requirements of the local electrical utility entity, <br />and shall be subject to the approvals of that entity. <br /> <br />The applicant or engineer shall submit a letter to the department of public works certifying <br />that the design is in conformance with the most current edition of roadway lighting design <br />guidance developed by the Illuminating Engineering Society and approved by the American <br />National Standards Institute (ANSI). Written acceptance of illumination designs and locations <br />by the department of public works shall be required prior to installation. <br />The county shall base determinations of illumination installation or maintenance acceptance <br />upon engineering and traffic safety considerations as determined by the County Engineer. <br /> <br />12.04.08.080 Bollards. <br />When necessary to deny motor vehicle access to an easement, tract or trail except for <br />maintenance or emergency vehicles, the point of access shall be closed by a line of bollards. <br />These shall include one or more fixed bollards on each side of the traveled way and removable, <br />locking bollards across the traveled way. Spacing shall provide one bollard on centerline of the <br />trail and the other bollards spaced at minimum fifty inches on center of trails ten feet wide or <br />less and spacing of sixty inches on center of trails wider than ten feet. <br />Bollard design shall be in accordance with the most recent edition of the applicable WSDOT <br />Standard Plans or other design acceptable to the County Engineer. No fire apparatus access