It is realized that these sections of highway with closely abutting improvements and usually a minimum width of right-of-way are special cases which must be resolved in a manner consistent with the prevailing limitations and conditions. Considerations must be given to designs employing self-supporting, armless, single pole construction, with vertical alignment of wires or cables, or other techniques permitted by applicable governmental or industry codes. Exceptions to these clearances may be considered where poles and related ground-mounted appurtenances are placed behind guard rails, retaining walls or deep drainage ditches, at the toe or top of steep slopes, or at other similarly protected locations without full access control.
All longitudinal underground installations which cross under drainage ditches will be located a minimum of 36-inches below the flow line of the ditch. All other underground installation shall have a minimum cover of 30-inches. A minimum cover of 24-inches is acceptable for any longitudinal installation where encasement or mechanical protection is provided. Cable plowed into shoulders shall have a minimum cover of 30-inches. (See Page 918.012)
REQUIRED MINIMUM COVER FOR LONGITUDINAL UNDERGROUND INSTALLATIONS
Where electrical distribution or communication lines are in existence, mounting heights less than 45 feet may be approved in order to utilize existing poles to the full extent; however, the effectiveness of a satisfactory lighting job should not be jeopardized just to use existing poles.
L = (RS) (C) (T)
Where L = Length of Transitional Lighting
RS = Running Speed Along Roadway Section in MPH
C = 1.47 (Converts MPH to Feet per Second)
T = 15 See (Recommended exposure time to allow motorist's eyes to adjust to different level of illumination).
Tenn. Comp. R. & Regs. 1680-06-01-.06
Authority: T.C.A. § 4-3-2303(2).