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M <br />review our policy on this and when there is an entrance from <br />a subdivision that enters into a County or State road, it <br />should be the responsibility of the County to light it. <br />Commissioner Bowman objected as she felt it should be <br />paid for by the subdivision developer. <br />Attorney Brandenburg explained that the new County <br />subdivision ordinance requires the developer to put in the <br />street lights and to establish a homeowners' association <br />with assessment powers to forever foot those bills in the <br />future. The problem is that the subdivisions that are in <br />place will have to set up MSTUs. <br />New Street Light at Lundburg Road-& Kings Highway <br />Considerable discussion took place on whether the <br />County is being consistent in its policy on intersection <br />lights. Director Davis stated thatthereare a lot more <br />intersections and did not want to open Pandora's Box where <br />we might end up having to fund a tremendous amount of street <br />lights in the County. <br />Vice Chairman Scurlock felt that we should have a <br />motion to authorize staff to work with the Transportation & <br />Planning Committee on major intersections. <br />ON 1,40TION by Commissioner Bowman, <br />SECONDED by Commissioner Lyons, the <br />Board unanimously authorized staff to work <br />with the Transportation Planning Committee <br />to come up with a recommendation to be brought <br />back to the Board for a consistent policy on <br />major intersections, based on traffic counts. <br />30 <br />OCT 5 1 83 amx 5 r��F 8 <br />