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(4) Lighting. Mail kiosks shall be within 20 feet of a streetlight or parking lot light.
(5) Structural Cover. A structural cover, meeting the North Carolina State Building Code, may be provided. Such cover shall have a minimum overhang of two (2) feet where mail is delivered and unloaded. For purposes of the Land Development Ordinance, structural covers provided for mail kiosks shall not be considered accessory structures and therefore do not require compliance with accessory structure standards.
(6) Design. Mail kiosks shall be installed with a decorative cap and base.
(7) Instruments of Right. Instruments of right to use, maintain and encroach on property for use of mail services shall be provided in compliance with the following:
A. Easement. Where not located in a public right-of-way, mail kiosks and all related improvements shall be included in an easement, recorded with the Wake County Register of Deeds prior to use. Such easement shall be provided for the perpetual use of the mail kiosk(s) and related improvements and shall be large enough to accommodate access to all mailbox kiosk areas and improvements.
B. Encroachment Agreement. Where located within a public right-of-way, mail kiosks shall be provided in conjunction with an encroachment agreement, approved by the Town.
(8) Additional Approval. The following additional approvals and compliance shall be provided:
A. Inspection. All mail kiosks and related improvements shall be inspected by the Town.
B. USPS. The local United States Postal Service shall approve all mail kiosk locations and design.
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