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ARTICLE
XX
STREET
LIGHTS
Section
2001.
Lighting.-The
board
of
supervisors
may
light
and
illuminate
the
highways,
roads
and other
public
places
of
the
township
and
remove,
alter
or
improve
lighting
as
may
be
appropriate
and
in
the
best
interests
of
the
township
and
make
contracts
for
securing
and
maintaining
a
supply
of
light.
Section
2002.
Street
Light
Districts.-(a)
The
board
of
supervisors
may
provide
streetlights
and
make
regulations
therefor
within
the
township
or
within
any
district
of
the
township
established
by
the
board
of
supervisors
for
that
purpose.
(b)
Upon
receipt
of
a
petition
signed
by
seventy
percent
of
the
property
owners
within
any
defined
area
of
the
township,
the
board
of
supervisors
shall
establish
the
defined
area
as
a
lighting
district
or
include
the
defined
area
within
an
existing
lighting
district
and
shall
provide
public
lighting
within
the
area.
(c)
The
board
of
supervisors
may
contract
with
electric,
gas
or
other
lighting
companies
to
light
and
illuminate
roads
and
highways
and
other
public
places
with
electric
light,
gas
light
or
other
illuminating
substances.
Section
2003.
Costs.-(a)
The
board
of
supervisors
may
pay
for
the
cost
of
public
lighting
by
any
one
or
a
combination
of
the
following
means,
whether
the
installation
of
the
lighting
was
initiated
by
action
of
the
board
of
supervisors
or
by
petition:
(1)
From
the
general
fund.
(2)
Through
uniform
annual
assessments
made
upon
benefited
properties
on
the
foot-front
basis.
(3)
By
uniform
annual
assessment
upon
each
property
benefited.
(4)
By
an
equal
assessment
upon
each
property
benefited,
based
upon
the
assessment
for
county
tax
purposes.
(5)
By
any
combination
of
the
above
methods
or
other
equitable
means
of
assessment
as
the
board
of
supervisors
may
determine.
(b)
If
public
street
lighting
is
currently
in
existence
and
is
being
paid
for
by
a
certain
means
or
method,
the
board
of
supervisors
may
alter
or
amend
the
means
of
assessing
the
cost
of
the
lighting.
(c)
Properties
are
subject
to
assessment
for
this
purpose,
whether
or
not
the
property
is
exempt
from
taxation
by
existing
law.
(d)
If
the
foot-front
method
of
assessment
is
used,
the
assessment
shall
be
by
equal
assessment
on
all
property
in
proportion
to
the
number
of
feet
the
property
fronts
on
the
street
or
highway
or
portion
thereof
to
be
lighted.
The
board
of
supervisors
may
provide
for
an
equitable
reduction
from
the
frontage
of
lots
at
intersections
or
where,
due
to
the
irregular
shape
of
lots,
an
assessment
of
the
full
frontage
would
be
inequitable.
No
assessment
shall
be
made
against
any
farmland,
but
vacant
lots
between
built-up
sections,
whether
tilled
or
not
tilled,
are
not
farmland.
The
assessment
for
each
foot
front
against
vacant
lots
shall
be
only
twenty-five
percent
of
the
assessment
for
each
foot
front
against
property
with
improvements.
(e)
All
annual
assessments
for
streetlights
shall
be
filed
with
the
township
tax
collector
under
section
3301(a).
The
assessment
may
be
billed
on
the
annual
real
estate
tax
bill
for
general
township
purposes
if
authorized
by
the
board
of
supervisors.

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