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(LEXINGTON LIGHTING OPTIONS COMMITTEE ) <br /> AGENDA FOR FEB. 28, 1991 MEETING <br /> OLD BUSINESS <br /> 1 ) Distribute final version LLOC's work to date -prepared for Town Report. <br /> 2) Zoning Regulations Information & Enforcement. <br /> a) Information sheet. Bob Ossman is creating graphics for guidelines on <br /> controlling the Installation and use of outdoor lighting to be handed out <br /> to anyone pulling a building permit. Time frame? <br /> b) Enforcement. Violations of current lighting regulations have yet to <br /> be addressed or corrected. How to implement? <br /> 3) Lighting of traffic policeman in Center Feedback on report. <br /> Implementation? <br /> NEW BUSINESS <br /> 1) Streetlights' What's happened with Selectmen's charge and Boston Ed? <br /> 2) Streetlights <br /> a) What can Lexington do to achieve the goals? <br /> b) What is the action plan? What are steps to achieve it? These are the <br /> elements of Selectmen's decision <br /> 1) Agreement with Boston Ed <br /> a) Specifications for conversion? <br /> 2) Getting written rates and worksheets on desired lamps <br /> a) What energy conservation programs will help defray costs of <br /> color corrected lamps? MDPU Rate hearing? <br /> 3) Installing and viewing lamps at test sites <br /> a) Where, which and when? <br /> c) What is time frame for each element? <br /> 3) Facilitation of above process & Division of responsibilities <br /> Underground wired street lights (Class V) cost much more than ones with <br /> overhead wiring (Class I) <br /> Ex: $276 vs $84 per year for a 50 watt Sodium Vapor Our 184 <br /> underground wired street lights cost us $30,000 more each year <br /> than would be the case if the wires were above ground. <br />