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2018-04-05 TPC Planning Report
Z`ncic>T P C 2 3601 Thurston Avenue N,Suite 100 Anoka,MN 55303 Phone:763.231.5840 Facsimile:763.427.0520 TPC@ PlanningCo.com PLANNING REPORT TO: Eric Johnson FROM: Scott Richards DATE: April 5,2018 RE: Oak Park Heights—Holiday Inn Express—Conditional Use Permits for a Reduced Front Yard Setback, Reduction in Number of Parking Stalls,Allowance for Number of Wall Signs,and Request to Exceed the Building Height Requirement; and Design Guidelines/Site Plan Review—5921 Memorial Avenue North TPC FILE: 236.02—18.01 BACKGROUND Kirk Schultz, representing Madison Hospitality Group, has made applications for Conditional Use Permits for a reduced front yard setback, reduction in number of parking stalls, allowance for number of wall signs, and request to exceed the building height requirement; and Design Guidelines/Site Plan Review to construct a four-story Holiday Inn Express at 5921 Memorial Avenue North. The site is zoned B-3 Highway Business and Warehousing District and falls within the Destination Retail Highway Sign District. In that this is a totally new building on an empty lot, the Applicant will need to comply with the Design Guidelines for the building and site improvements. EXHIBITS The review is based upon the following submittals: Exhibit 1: Location Map Exhibit 2: Project Narrative,March 12,2018 Exhibit 3: Boundary/Topographic Survey Exhibit 4: Existing Conditions and Demolition Plan(C100) Exhibit 5: Proposed Site Plan(C200) Exhibit 6: Storm Drainage and Grading Plan(C300) Exhibit 7: Utility Plan(C400) Exhibit 8: Erosion Control Plan(C500) Exhibit 9: South Planting Plan(L100) Exhibit 10: North Planting Plan and Landscape Details(L101) Exhibit 11 : Electrical Site Plan (E002) Exhibit 12: Light Fixture Specifications Exhibit 13: Architectural Site Plan (A001) Exhibit 14: First Floor Plan (A101) Exhibit 15: Second Floor Plan (A102) Exhibit 16: Third and Fourth Floor Plan (A103) Exhibit 17: Exterior Elevations (A201) Exhibit 18: Picture of Holiday Inn Express, Eagan MN Exhibit 19: Sustainability Background Information PROJECT DESCRIPTION Kirk Schultz has provided a Project Narrative found as Exhibit 2. Excerpts from the narrative are as follows: Madison Hospitality Group (MHG) intends to develop a 4 story, 93 guest room Holiday Inn Express on what is currently known as the Stillwater Motors site, located at 5921 Memorial Drive. The hotel will offer a complimentary continental breakfast to guests and will include a small pool, fitness room, and a small meeting room for incidental use by the guests. Once development is complete, MHG will continue on as the ownership and management group as they develop properties for long term ownership. Timing of the project is anticipated as bidding during the late summer of 2018. Construction will start in the late summer/early fall of 2018 with an expected opening in summer of 2019. Agencies conducting reviews of the proposed development include the City of Oak Park Heights and Browns Creek Watershed District. These agencies will be reviewing for general compliance of rules and regulations within their jurisdiction. The site is currently zoned as B-3 Highway Business and also falls within the Destination Retail Highway Sign District. The project will be treated as a Conditional Use Permit due to a few areas where relief from zoning code requirements are requested. Zoning waivers requested are listed below. Detailed information for each can be found in the supporting information that follows. • Front Yard Setback — 40' min. required; +1-25' to porte cochere requested. All other building setbacks are met. • Parking Stall Count— 115 stalls required; 106 proposed. • Building Height — 3 stories/35' height max. allowed. 4 stories/47'-10" (to top of tallest parapet) proposed. 2 ISSUES ANALYSIS Comprehensive Plan. The property is designated as Highway Business/Warehouse on the Proposed Land Use Map. The use of the site as a hotel is consistent with the Comprehensive Plan. Zoning. The property is zoned B-3 Highway Business and Warehousing District. Motels/hotels are a Conditional Use provided that the lot area contains not less than five hundred (500) square feet of lot area per unit. With a 2.4-acre (104,599 square foot) site, and 93 units proposed, there is more than adequate lot area. Requests for a reduced front yard setback, reduction in number of parking stalls, allowance for number of wall signs, and request to exceed the building height requirement have also been made. A discussion of each of these requests will be made as follows in this report. Section 401 .300.E.16 and Section 401.15.C.1.e.5) of the Zoning Ordinance provides criteria for review of the Conditional Use Permits. Lot and Building Standards. Lot and building standards required in the B-3 District are as follows: Standard B-3 District Proposed Hotel Lot Size 15,000 square feet 2.4 acres (104,599 sq ft) Lot Width 100 feet 171 feet, 4 inches at narrowest point Front Yard Building 40 feet 25 feet to canopy Setback 50 feet to building 61 feet to building Side Yard Building Setback 10 feet 168 feet, 4 inches north 102 feet south Rear Yard Building Setback 20 feet 55 feet, 8 inches Building Height 35 feet 47 feet 10 inches (4 stories) Parking Setback 10 feet 10 feet Impervious Building 80 percent max 69 percent Coverage Setbacks. The proposed setbacks will comply with the requirements except for the front yard building setback to Memorial Avenue North. The building setback is 40 feet and the site plan indicates a 25 foot setback to the canopy structure. The building front yard setback is 50 feet in that the requested increase in building height also requires an increased setback. While the building meets all setback requirements, the setback for the canopy structure requires a Conditional Use Permit. Due to the configuration of the lot and the narrowness created by the cul de sac, a setback conditional use permit is reasonable. 3 Section 401.15.C.1.e.5) of the Zoning Ordinance allows for deviations from the setback by conditional use. Please find a review of this request as follows: 5)A required yard on a lot may be reduced by a conditional use permit if the following conditions are met: a) The reduction of setback requirements is based upon a specific need or circumstance which is unique to the property in question and which, if approved, will not set a precedent which is contrary to the intent of this Ordinance. Comment: The location of the cul du sac and the fact that it qualifies under the definitions as the front yard is unique to this lot and provides limitations on siting of buildings. Only the canopy structure, not the four-story building, is within the required front yard setback area. b) Property line drainage and utility easements as required by the City's Subdivision Ordinance are provided and no building will occur upon this reserved space. Comment: There will be no building located on the drainage and utility easements. c) The reduction will work toward the preservation of frees or unique physical features of the lot or area. Comment: There are no trees or unique physical features of the lot except for the existing location of the cul du sac. d) If affecting a north lot line, the reduction will not restrict sun access from abutting lots. Comment: There is no impact to abutting lots. e) The reduction will not obstruct traffic visibility, cause a public safety problem and complies with Section 401.15.8.6 of this Ordinance. Comment: The reduction will not result in any traffic or safety issues. t) The conditions of Section 401.03.A.7 of this Ordinance are considered and satisfactorily met. Comment: A review of the criteria indicates that this use would be compatible with the Ordinance. All parking and drive aisles must be set back at least 10 feet from the property line. All of the parking and driveway areas are compliant with this requirement. 4 Building Height. The maximum building height allowed within the B-3 District is 35 feet and 3 stories. The proposed structure will be 47 feet, 10 inches to the highest parapet with four stories. Section 401.300.E.16 provides for deviations from the maximum building height by conditional use. Please find a review of this request as follows: 16. Buildings in excess of three (3) stories or thirty-five (35) feet provided that: a. The site is capable of accommodating the increased intensity of use. Comment: The site is of adequate size to accommodate the request. b. The increased intensity of use does not cause an increase in traffic volumes beyond the capacity of the surrounding streets. Comment: The hotel use will not exceed the capacity requirements for the existing roadways. c. Public utilities and services are adequate. Comment: The public utilities and services are adequate to serve the site. d. For each additional story over three (3) stories or for each additional ten (10) feet above thirty-five (35) feet, front and side yard setback requirements shall be increased ten (10) feet. Comment: The front and side yard requirements are met for the 4-story building. Only the canopy structure, at approximately 17 feet in height is within the required 40-foot setback. e. The project shall comply with the Minnesota Sustainable Building 2030 (S82030) energy standards and Minnesota Sustainable Building Guidelines (B3) or as amended. Comment: The project narrative addresses in detail how the project will comply with the Minnesota Sustainable Building 2030 energy standards. There are some aspects of those standards that the project will not be able to comply. Additionally, the hotel will utilize the Green Engage program that will help the hotel "monitor, reduce, and manage waste, water and energy consumption and carbon emissions. An explanation of that program is found as Exhibit 19. f. There shall be no parking in the yards facing adjacent rights of way. Comment: There will be parking within the front yard, but that area will be significantly landscaped to reduce the impact from Memorial Avenue North. 5 g. On the third and upper floors, windows and/or architectural features that provide interest shall be included on all four sides of the building when permitted within the building code. Comment: The building features an articulated roof line, windows, and changes in building materials at the upper two stories. h. Abrupt changes in building heights and/or roof orientation shall be diminished by offsets of building form and mass. Comment: There is only a slight change in the building height at the front entrance of the building. i. Recesses and projections to visually divide building surfaces into smaller scale elements shall be included. Comment: The building features a prominent projection in the façade at the front entrance and the building surfaces features changes in building materials and colors. j. Color shall be used to visually reduce the size, bulk and scale of the building. Comment: Color is used to reduce the appearance of size, bulk and scale of the building. k. Buildings forty (40) feet or over shall provide rooflines with articulated features. Comment: The roofline includes an articulated feature at the front entrance. I. Location of back flow prevention devices and the fire sprinkler riser shall be identified on project plans submitted for site and design review and shall be located inside the building. Comment: The Building Official shall review the plans to assure that the building code requirements are met. m. The provisions of Section 401.03.A.7 of this Ordinance are considered and satisfactorily met. Comment: The criteria shall be reviewed as follows in this report. The Planning Commission and City Council should consider the conditional use permit criteria, found in Section 401.03.A.7 of the Zoning Ordinance, as follows: 6 1. Relationship to the specific policies and provisions of the municipal comprehensive plan. 2. The conformity with present and future land uses in the area. 3. The environmental issues and geographic area involved. 4. Whether the use will tend to or actually depreciate the area in which it is proposed. 5. The impact on character of the surrounding area. 6. The demonstrated need for such use. 7. Traffic generation by the use in relation to capabilities of streets serving the property. 8. The impact upon existing public services and facilities including parks, schools, streets, and utilities, and the City's service capacity. 9. The proposed use's conformity with all performance standards contained herein (i.e., parking, loading, noise, etc.). Comment: The Planning Commission and City Council should review the above criteria regarding the request for Conditional Use Permits. City Staff sees no issues with the requests as proposed, except for the fourth wall sign. As discussion of that request is as follows in this report. Parking. The Zoning Ordinance, in Section 401 .15.F, requires one space for each rental unit plus one additional space for each 10 units, plus one space for each employee shift for hotels. Per this requirement, the site would require 115 parking spaces. The site plan indicates 106 parking spaces on site. The Applicant is requesting a Conditional Use Permit to vary from the requirement and has indicated in the narrative the justification for the lesser number of stalls. Based upon other hotels of this size, the proposed parking will adequately serve the site. The site will also accommodate five disability accessible stalls in compliance with requirements. All the parking stall and driveway dimensioning is within the requirements of the Zoning Ordinance. Traffic Circulation/Curb Cuts. The site will be accessed by Memorial Avenue North with two curb cuts. The Zoning Ordinance indicates that driveway access curb openings on a public street shall not be located less than 40 feet from each other for commercial properties. The two curb cuts are significantly more than 40 feet apart. As development continues in this area, it is expected that Memorial Avenue North will be reconstructed as an urban section of roadway with curb and gutter as well as sidewalks. The City will condition approval of the project on the Applicant agreeing to escrow sufficient funds, as specified by the City Engineer, to complete the improvement or agree that the City will complete the work and petition for the public improvement, waiving notice of public hearing and assessments, as required under Minnesota Statute 429. Pedestrian Access. The site plan indicates a connection to a future sidewalk on Memorial Avenue North. The sidewalk should be extended at this time to the existing roadway pavement. When Memorial Avenue is reconstructed, a sidewalk will be added 7 along this roadway. Having the connection on the hotel property at this time will assure pedestrian access to the site. Snow Storage. The plans do not indicate an area for snow storage. The applicant shall provide a plan or indicate if snow will be hauled off the site. Landscaping. The submitted landscape plan is subject to City Arborist review and approval. City Arborist comments are found as an Exhibit to this report. Lighting. The submitted photometric plan illustrates light levels are within the maximum requirements of the lighting standards found in Section 401.15.6.7 of the Zoning Ordinance. Light standards may not exceed 25 feet from the ground surface to the top of the light fixture. The lighting plans indicate pole heights at 30 feet, but the narrative indicates the pole height at 15 feet. The plans will need to be revised to reflect a compliant pole height. The freestanding light fixtures, as provided in the application materials, are to be a LED fixture that will be full cut off, including the bollard lights at the front of the building. There are several wall fixtures proposed for the structure. The architectural accent lights are proposed to provide up, side and downlighting. The City has only allowed down or up architectural lighting. The plans should be revised to reflect his change. The Zoning Ordinance allows for decorative fixtures and lighting of architectural features, subject to approval of the City Council. The Planning Commission should comment on the use of the architectural lighting. All light fixtures will need to comply with Section 401.15.6.7 of the Zoning Ordinance as it relates to lighting requirements. Trash Storage. The plans show the location and design of the trash enclosure. The structure will be constructed of brick to match the hotel and the gates will be metal. Mechanical Screening. The plans indicate that the roof top mechanical units are provided with screening enclosures. All mechanical equipment shall be required to be screened as provided in accordance with the Zoning Ordinance requirements. Grading, Drainage, Erosion Control and Utilities. Grading, drainage, erosion control, and utility plans are subject to review and approval by the City Engineer. There are additional engineering details that have been requested by the City Engineer. These items will need to be provided prior to approval by the City Council. Storm water issues are also subject to review and approval by the Brown's Creek Watershed District. Signage. Freestanding Sign. The applicant has proposed one monument sign at the southerly entrance to the site. The proposed monument sign would be 20 square feet in size and six feet in height. The sign regulations allow for the monument sign as proposed. 8 Wall Signage. The following wall signage is proposed: Total No. Sign Square Feet of Signs North Façade: 122 1 South Façade: 122 1 East Façade: 122 1 West Façade: 122 1 TOTAL 488 4 The Zoning Ordinance would allow for three wall signs on separate building facades. The Applicant should remove one of the wall signs to be compliant, or the Planning Commission and City Council can consider issuing a Conditional Use Permit to increase the number of allowable wall signs. Staff would recommend that three signs be allowed, in that it is consistent with most of the signage allowed on the Highway 36 corridor. The total allowable wall sign area, would be 500 square feet in that the site is within the Destination Retail Highway District. With the monument sign the proposed sign area is 508 square feet, which is allowable. Sign Illumination. The monument sign is proposed to be internally lit. The wall signs are internally lit and will be compliant with the Ordinance. The signs will be required to comply with the Zoning Ordinance lighting requirements. Staff will approve the lighting specifications for the signs at the time of permitting. Design Guidelines Sustainable Guidelines. The project narrative addresses how the project will comply and not comply with the Minnesota Sustainable Building 2030 energy standards. Additionally, the hotel will utilize the Green Engage program, that will help the hotel "monitor, reduce, and manage its consumption and emissions. An explanation of that program is found as Exhibit 19. Architectural Guidelines. Façade Treatments The building will have a definite base, middle and top. The façades feature different materials, textures and colors. There is also a prominent entrance canopy and a varied parapet height to provide architectural interest. 9 Ground Level Expression This is a four-story building with excellent visibility to Highway 36. The main entrance is well defined by different building materials and the entrance canopy. Transparency The building uses glass on all the facades. The Design Guidelines requires at least a 20 percent transparency on ground floor, street facing facades. The ground floor of the façade facing Memorial Avenue is 23 percent transparent. Entries The building features a prominent entry with an entrance canopy. Roof Design The roofline is broken by a raised parapet at the front entrance. The rooftop mechanical equipment will be completely screened, except that one box is shown as not being screened. The Applicant should provide more information. Building Materials and Colors The applicant has provided color elevations for review. The primary building materials of brick, stone and glass will comply with the guidelines except that the east and west facades fall a few percentage points from the recommended amount of primary building materials. The Planning Commission should comment. None of the prohibited building materials will be used. Building material samples will be available at the Planning Commission meeting. Franchise Architecture The building is a franchise design, but the design and materials comply with the Design Standards. This should be discussed by the Planning Commission. Site Design Guidelines Building Placement The proposed building has a well-defined entrance facing Memorial Avenue North and will be visible from Highway 36. Parking Areas The parking areas meet all City standards. The parking area is well landscaped with perimeter plantings. Storm water Storm water will be addressed by the City Engineer. Pedestrian and Common Space The plans indicate extension of the sidewalk from the front entrance to Memorial Avenue North. When Memorial Avenue North is reconstructed, a sidewalk will be included along the right of way. 10 Landscaping Significant plantings are provided in and around the parking lot, as well as around the perimeter of the building. Trees/Shrubs The trees and shrubs used in the landscape plan shall be subject to the review and approval of the City Arborist. Utilites/Service/Loading/Drive-Through/Storage Areas Addressed elsewhere in the planning report. Lighting Addressed elsewhere in the planning report. Signage Addressed elsewhere in the planning report. Pedestrian/ Bicycle Routes A bike rack will be required. The applicant should identify a location. CONCLUSION / RECOMMENDATION Subject to the preceding review, City staff recommends approval of the following listed requests subject to the conditions that follow: • Conditional Use Permit for Reduced Front Yard Setback • Conditional Use Permit for Reduction in Number of Parking Stalls • Conditional Use Permit to Exceed the Building Height Requirements • Conditional Use Permit for Number of Wall Signs • Design Guidelines/Site Plan Review 1. The Applicant shall agree to escrow sufficient funds, as specified by the City Engineer, to complete the improvement of Memorial Avenue North to an urban section, including all trails or sidewalks or agree that the City will complete the work and petition for the public improvement, waiving notice of public hearing and assessments, as required under Minnesota Statute 429. 2. The sidewalk from the main entrance to the hotel should be extended at this time to the roadway pavement. When Memorial Avenue North is reconstructed, a sidewalk will be added along this roadway. 3. All grading, drainage, erosion control, and utility plans are subject to review and approval of the City Engineer. Storm water plans are also subject to review and approval of the Browns Creek Watershed District. 11 4. All light fixtures shall be full cut off, compliant with the height requirements, and be consistent with Section 401.15.B.7 of the Zoning Ordinance as it relates to lighting requirements. 5. The Planning Commission shall comment on the lighting of the building's architectural features. The fixtures should include only up and down building lighting. 6. All signs shall be designed to comply with the Zoning Ordinance requirements for internal illumination. 7. The Planning Commission shall comment on the building design and building materials. The applicant shall provide building material samples for Planning Commission review. 8. All mechanical equipment on the roof or on the site shall be fully screened in accordance with the provisions of the Zoning Ordinance. 9. The Applicant shall provide a snow removal plan or indicate if the snow will be hauled off site. 10. The Planning Commission should consider whether to allow the Conditional Use Permit for a forth wall sign. 11. The landscape plan shall be subject to the review and approval of the City Arborist. 12. A bike rack should be identified on the site plan and placed on site. 13. The Applicant shall discuss methods of construction and site design as it relates to sustainability with the Planning Commission. Pc: Julie Hultman 12 6..74wili. ''-f*- / ' r 1 __ it ‘ -Asir. Iv 0 i ' iI �\�� . ' Via. " / g ii i Iitili „,,,, i,ft.i. ,. ---7/. , i,„,_, Afis. MI/NO Q-d1_ •r .-._....._._�e • I m , _mss_ �e- IYi iim=i7moowN012-82 �11.1 :":pi i iiiimi On C•414 OM I mum..m. t_,—� 6 a _ p ' liimpiiin ) /y 1 ' 6 i a' II fj/ AO�mav I 440 — -7 i ''IllIlltP \ SfILLWATER MOTORS ADD. 7 �' —1. _ •. � 1 � i ! 5 I . / �tor OAK PARR PONOS ADDRION ' �Q i. { orn Ll Pl.= .. nT„t„4 mo was s RI NORTH N1Fsr—I ii'M-}+ - ^, Nana,URA=ems mg Mr a-I- v' L.. e.pli PROPOSED HOLIDAY INN EXPRESS 59XX MEMORIAL AVENUE CUP SUBMITTAL MARCH 12, 2018 (a' kik 1111$ N 101 up al 0111111114A r . ■■ �. jh I I- inn ■ a RAMAKER & ASSOCIATES, INC. nflMadison muHospitality Group RECEIVED MAR 12 2018 TABLE OF CONTENTS PROJECT NARRATIVE 2 LEGAL DESCRIPTION 7 EXTERIOR PHOTOS 8 IHG GREEN ENGAGE REFERENCE INFORMATION 9 HOLIDAY INN EXPRESS OAK PARK HEIGHTS, MN RAMAKER PROJECT NUMBER 33945 PROJECT NARRATIVE 03/12/2018 Madison Hospitality Group (MHG) intends to develop a 4 story, 93 guest room Holiday Inn Express on what is currently known as the Stillwater Motors site, located at 59XX Memorial Drive. The hotel will offer a complimentary continental breakfast to guests and will include a small pool, fitness room, and a small meeting room for incidental use by the guests. Once development is complete, MHG will continue on as the ownership and management group as they develop properties for long term ownership. Timing of the project is anticipated as bidding during the late summer of 2018. Construction will start in the late summer/early fall of 2018 with an expected opening in summer of 2019. Agencies conducting reviews of the proposed development include the City of Oak Park Heights and Browns Creek Watershed District. These agencies will be reviewing for general compliance of rules and regulations within their jurisdiction. The site is currently zoned as B-3 Highway Business and also falls within the Destination Retail Highway Sign District. The project will be treated as a Conditional Use Permit due to a few areas where relief from zoning code requirements are requested. Zoning waivers requested are listed below. Detailed information for each can be found in the supporting information that follows. • Front Yard Setback — 40' min. required; +/-25' to porte cochere requested. All other building setbacks are met. • Parking Stall Count — 115 stalls required; 106 proposed. • Building Height — 3 stories/35' height max. allowed. 4 stories/47'-10" (to top of tallest parapet) proposed. Following is a summary of zoning requirements and need for flexibility within various standards: Section 401.300 — B3 Zoning District The following site characteristics are based on the B-3 zoning district. • Hotels are a permitted use within the B-3 zoning district. • Building Bulk & Dimension Standards STANDARD B-3 PROPOSED HOTEL Lot Size 46,500 sf 104,599 sf (0.94 acres) (2.4 acres) Lot Width 100 ft min 171.4' at narrowest spot Building Setback - Front 40' min (base) ± 25' west (pc) Yard 50' min (height) ± 61' west (bldg) Building Setback - side 10' min (base) ± 168'-4" north Yard 20' min (height) ± 102' south Building Setback - Rear 20' min (base) ± 55'-8" east Yard 30' min (height) Building Height (# of 35' (3 stories) 47'-10" (4 stories) stories) Impervious Surface 80% max 69% (72,130 sf) Coverage Parking Setback 10' min 10' min all sides Parking Required 93+10+12 = 115 106 1/unit + 1/10 units + 1/employee shift • FRONT YARD SETBACK CODE WAIVER - The unique shape of the site, with the cul-de-sac to the east and detention pond on the NE corner along with the electrical transmission line easement to the south, restrict building layout and orientation options. After looking at various options, the proposed layout seemed to meet the best of all scenarios. The 4 story building itself still meets the required 40' setback, it is only the single story porte cochere that we are requesting a setback waiver down to 25'. • BUILDING HEIGHT- The code section allows a maximum building height of 3513 stories. Due to the guestroom makeup of the hotel, 4 stories are needed. Zoning Code defines Building Height as "The distance to be measured from the mean ground level to the top of a flat roof, to the mean distance of the highest gable on a pitched or hip roof, to the deck line of a mansard roof, to the uppermost point on all other roof types." The proposed building has the following dimensions: o Top of Flat Roof=±42' o Top of Main Parapet=44'-10" o Top of Highest Parapet=47'-10" Based on these dimensions, we need to increase our building setback by 10; up to 50'. The building still meets this requirement, with the exception of the porte cochere as indicated previously. Section 401.28.E.8 lists additional requirements that must be met for buildings in excess of 3513 stories. With the following exceptions, we meet these requirements: e. The project shall comply with the Minnesota Sustainable Building 2030 standards: We have reviewed the S82030 standards and they are quite extensive as applicable to this project. The added design and construction cost of meeting all of the requirements within the standards would render this project unfeasible. In some cases, current regulations and energy code requirements already require similar and even higher performance standards than when SB2030 was established in 2004. One other item for consideration is the Green Engage program that the hotel brand utilizes to "help hotels monitor, reduce and manage waste, water and energy consumption and carbon emissions." This program helps identify sustainable items that are more pertinent to hotel construction and operation. A few selections from this program are included after this narrative for reference. Following are SB2030 Guideline items we have identified that we are able to incorporate into the design: * S.2: Stormwater Management— We will work within the runoff rate, volume and quality guidelines identified. * S.3: Soil Management — Soil management and erosion control plans will be provided. * S.4: Sustainable Vegetation Design — 75% native plantings and neonictinoid products will be utilized. * S.5: Light Pollution Reduction — We will design the sight lighting within the suggested levels, cut-off type fixtures and 65 minimum CRI. * S.6: Erosion and Sediment Control during Construction — We will comply with NPDES site permit limits. * S.8: Building Water Efficiency — Low flow type fixtures will be utilized to the greatest extent possible. * S.12: Heat Island Reduction — We will explore the use of permeable pavers in limited areas of the parking lot; high-reflective roof surfaces will be utilized. * S.13: Transportation Impacts Reduction—bicycle parking spots will be provided; provisions for electric car charging stations will be included; we are not exceeding, but actually asking for a reduction from the zoning requirement, preferred parking will be provided as well. * E.3: Efficient Equipment and Appliances—Energy Star equipment and appliance will be utilized to the greatest extent possible. * E.4: Atmospheric Protection — We will work to meet the refrigerant guidelines listed, keeping in mind that the MN State Building Code does have requirements that will serve as our baseline. * 1.3: Ventilation Design—We will investigate radon levels within the soil at this site and provide remediation as necessary. * 1.4: Thermal Comfort— The HVAC design will follow the guidelines as closely as possible. * 1.5: Quality Lighting —All public spaces of the hotel will have zoned controls to allow for adjustments with daylight areas. * 1.7: Vibration Reduction—the deflection limits listed for wood construction will be followed. * M.3: Waste Reduction and Management — a construction waste management plan will be implemented for efficient means to divert materials from disposal such as recycling bins, manufacturers reuse or salvaged for other uses. f. No parking in yards facing adjacent ROW. We are proposing 4 parking stalls facing the Memorial Avenue ROW. These stalls do meet the 10' minimum parking setback. • PARKING—Parking on the site will consist of 106 stalls at grade. The developer fully supports this reduction with no concerns about inadequate parking. We feel the code required amount is in excess of what is needed for hotels of this type. With the advent of ride sharing, services such as Uber, and mass transit options, the parking requirements operationally have come down. To support this, we contacted a recently developed hotel of similar size. The property is a Hampton Inn hotel with 100 guestrooms and 103 parking stalls. They have indicated"that amount works just fine and even when full that amount works. We would say that in total it would be 10% of the time we are close. Staff is gone by the time most guests check in, that leaves only one or two employee cars in the lot when the guests are there." Other municipalities we are working in around the metro area have been allowing these hotels to be developed with reduced parking. As a rule of thumb when designing, if we have one stall per room plus stalls for a maximum employee shift, that has been more than adequate. • ARECHITECTURAL BUILDING STANDARDS —The exterior is to meet all standards established in the "City of Oak Park Heights Design Guidelines" Please refer to the included exterior material calculations as well as exterior elevations for calculations of the individual sides of the building. Proposed materials include a thin brick veneer system, stone, EIFS and metal windows. AS indicted in the calculations we are a bit short on two sides of the building and overall about 1% (270 sf) short of meeting the 60/30/10 requirements. We are primarily heavy on accent materials on two sides due to the PTAC grilles that are part of every guest unit which pushes the accent materials slightly over what is allowed. We are requesting approval of the exterior materials as proposed. Included at the end of this report are images of a recently completed Holiday Inn Express in Eagan which is nearly identical to the proposed design for this project. • SIGNAGE — Proposed signage will be in compliance with applicable zoning regulations. Per the Destination Retail Highway Sign District which regulates signage, the following signage is proposed as follows: SIGN TYPE NO. ALLOWED AREA NO. PROPSED AREA ALLOWED & HEIGHT PROPOSED & HEIGHT Pylon 1 200 sf/40' high 0 N/A Monument 1 100 sf, 20' high 1 20 sf(per side, 40 sf total), 6' high Wall Sign NORTH The lesser of 250 1 122 sf sf or 10% of wall area* EAST The lesser of 250 1 122 sf sf or 10% of wall area* SOUTH The lesser of 250 1 122 sf sf or 10% of wall area* WEST The lesser of 250 1 122 sf sf or 10% of wall area* 3 total 4 total 492 sf total allowed** * Maximum 500 sf total wall signage for property ** May be increased by CUP for single occupany buildings, providing no freestanding sign exceeds 20' in height; and wall signs are identical in style, color and size. • SITE LIGHTING—Site lighting proposed will consist of pole mounted LED area lights, 15' high, for the major parking areas. Fixtures will be in compliance with Glare standards listed in the City Code. A sight lighting plan is included in the submittal package for reference. Construction Type The building is planned to be constructed as mixed use, Type V-A building. The entire building will be sprinkled per NFPA 13. v45,�nlrHalN B> Bp I LEGAL DESCRIPTION. "° STATE HIGHWAY d+ — 'Legal Descripl,nofprop.per Old RepubiNational nteg•prance 59XXMEMORIAL AVENUE A+ B to NO. 3y I eamwnrTt.eammnm.tit«o.17.2254-NST.eat<e septemw,l:zol7. O s s4 ' - d '1(.%-17;:;:4::1; 20I.ebkl.Srlhe.te,MaWm20 077 MagmnGaawMinn.,w OAK PARK HEIGHTS ,-,..._ d e TITLE NOTES' d x' NORTH '' e'o y - s S'S •aw1 wC1 ♦rn<Colmpany instruments ee c m itm Care ommitment No per:s�Republic d teNational Sept.mb IMe I.NH7 Y py e !}1e p«kag.aneUtility Wemem 0.f snuwarfRMOTORS A00 Sown 0r- -306fI0 - -6 - °'`S8To2 O6 '" `' + °I�' Graphically. +Iy T 6 245.42 ,. L — 9.Easement b,el.r.l wire,per Book e2 page 126 Doc No.62688 d«,net —..7,—,:— '� 'r YS�m arc m.a n3/xe Np.3698 ,y'. 4t- ,Nen the,ubjen growth. CONTACT �.SY !' y^ .�" Zlo SuMen to easement ro,<actrkdlines per Book 297 of Ogds page M.Doc Wrr125» ) `°sty ms 'Ms,"... 258068 Sham graphic., TOMAS A.TORO Ns/e!D n !� N �g�-'�II Subject to Development contract per Doc No 617511Not,hown affects RamakeraAssocla[es l a, e�.x entre subject propem 955 Community joy.WI53 Drage ' l S •Bp,- ,'',E�lJ y�,R li Development Contract per Doc.No.697108 a«,not affect the subject Saukker WI 53583 --- O2y. " `ry B° / "i'1 !I B' B B^ / ? Al..13.Devlopre Development Doe No 7,169eoes not affect lite propem P6040:600-644-2208 ,y�' _ TOP /+ -nmpo canm..Om No 3090112 Shown graphically Email St0r04Pramaker.Lom easement.Thi,easement did not appear to have an y _ :AN engntlon ane Pse consult an wormy Mr an opinion on this easement. vk / A CCoS S.Sullen to MnfMbn olM«a to Trunk Highway No.36eashown on / emEon T7Mc 2' N�11 M nnema Depe774 of Transportation Rist of war HM No.82-62 filed per / ✓♦e rW -m yd,F�J Doc No.915113 and Final Cen.per Doc 3096525 Shown ptaphkally. COUNTY/CITY: y +v E. / , a 16 Conditional Use permit per Ox Na 3131119 does ria affect the,uMect / u$B �y parcel. WASHINGTON f^ d / _ ]Sbject to Amended Conditional Use Permit Par Doc No.3301%0 Not shown COUNTY ♦ LEGEND, £ yy +�'/ _ Ap sl affects entire subj.grope. a 3s3ae.s Not }_ _ F R l> / F , . AEI.Su Conditional Use Permit and Variance per Doc N Ly Fee, ,, sfwwn,N.at.envie sable«I•rowHY CRT\r O F ®e▪ m.® �5 • ••'/ wieeln .4.'9 w ejin o.omwemm use Pewit per Dns No 362]3x6.Not,how'antra embe OAK PARK HEIGHTS ` 5 1. gf b 'WO 20 5ublect to Amended Cm dIt.a Use Permit and Variance per Doc No ,.r s .±" ' m 6 Yat / 'j w B2B' a •�� 3]68912 Natshwnafknsentire gY.<tPmpenr ®mom 'i' j �+ 'v 21 Subject to Permanent Easement Agreement per Doc No 3772058 Cannot 0 470 W E 2 i_j 0 l 3 �/ „,,.!...-4,:',1.#,/•• 001.1.17,..location as no 1.9.1 description I,speafk.lh 10,16090 n s �+ ILe�1.Q / ��%, .^C.,,,,.,..?” s4 . assumed that the 20 bd easement k teetered on the existing wnn.ry sewer o I, Vi`_. I - •w,.0 _• ____� __ ♦ 7000 . µma and waterroroemey mpease roonsu6legl counsel to ondene this easement rev '� 1M i ,f° 22.Easement ]72658 ort aeenrtMN show location l legal description b swcilkallr included.t assumed that ted 20 bot w , w •++n. i r1 • ""• - '++'"" aReR'aow x element i.centered w m<eA existing sanitary sewer and water Ones.Please we ' sea Q",meew.o, \ e — -- �WppM�vA 1'Dr I I +�q: - - consult legal counsel to define this easement, e mmw,mm. _ a� �>'L 13 wmw.o mem,. \ \ ',�a�m- ______------1 13 Sign Varian«,for Stillwater Motors Raauenz Dealership Propenes LLC pe +uw.««Iraaa++, 'I,, _._S'' Dae Na.m3610.Not shown affects entire subject propeM pP�w.gwyrvwior. _ / K to is '�'b' 11VA�C•I.1�Y 'c__ �y%- _ .4f T9' •#r _ PI wows. �,.+ ��.- ({ BENCHMARKS VICINITY MAP ®O*� _ X16=--i'+���,� <wi.s � B'r ♦ ♦ wen / ,� `rF-PIRG.-S RT--- b y+P ELEVATIONS BASED ON INFORMATION AS SHOWN ON THE MNDOT spew,� •mw•+' naaK 1 3l:tie , `B a s GEODETIC IC ERESED*o EUS Ar SURVEY ve612i1 uL WITH AN ELwRATION Eg. 6..se I \I s w 'P' 11 L3'1]\'''--1-_ 'Uiimf aro NAM weeny • °4 + +♦ SURVEY INAVD MI) . p`I'��s THIS Il ed Fy %� er LKN )__ m g+:. FFFB — _11 o 0 7 I 0 :7 li mel -y SURVEY NOTES .. ®m _ \• ROM �a,12, to W UY'II A. . +-- ,Bv e AP VEYORS OFFICE THOUGH BBEARIN DINExiaw THE RAT.INGTON r, /1 ♦+ 0�+ ONS HAVE KEN HELD. 2 EsSpE 21 Z UNDANGERGROUND UTILAR LITIES PER GORIER ONE LOCATE AND :Y um arae mit •%aa wrenm ,H' T" 4 } ED BY THE CITY OF MK PARK HEIGHTS PUBLIC t /a aa1nN r ills a-. 66 rpRKSL EPARTMfNT� SECTION 6,TOWNSHIP 29,RANGE IO, .ysyE ti ,s m - _ +a+p gig, I. apt' 3 THERE MAY 0.LOUTEp...UNDERGROUND UTILITIES,GAS ELECTMC,ETC NOT WASHINGTON COUNT le,MNMESOTA A•F T ns. a® . SHOWN o 1. 4 1 1 Z e Y tI y FLOOD INFORMATION. ♦REVISIONS. n_i E� �� X W • THISPROPERTY u¢WITION THE UNSHADED PONE 0 AREAS WTE REVISION _ LI.I 7 OtTERMIN°TO R OUTSIDE THE 0.2%ANNUAL CHANCE FLOWRAIN, 10-16-17 INMAL ISSUE O ,, +e+,Fk + • ♦ + + ♦2AS]16SHOWN 3 NON FENFLOOD AN EFFECTIVE DATE FEBRUARY {p> 1 ,,, � I PaOJECT LOCATION: --_._,-. Q o //��,, TABLE A NOTES: J 7' . ',.'1!S d Y ♦6. DHING REEMI wAs IAtoS•IOEo rE RENEw. ' w F CONDUCTING THE FEATURES OBSERVED 1N THF PROCESS Fi e. SUBSTANTIAL RA /\/� 5 9 alanimams pp ' - �+l I SURVEY. . 5HERE ARE OMARKY2MWKINGS EY MEMORIAL AVENUE v + �` '�' ♦ + 9. THERE ARE NO MARKED PARKING SPACES ON nib RMSPARCELMO li y es a++ N.D ,.....- -t- + 1e NE0.E6NORMTEPROCESTOECOOBSERVABLE EVIDENCE OF RFCENFARTHMOVINGWORK PID#0602920120020 +vim 1 ✓a .14.." AND BUILDING CONSTRUCDON ON THE SUYECi PRORAT' VED �is' �"- rwrr�.., �y I ¢ ayI� wo 3 FATED BY 02 795 THE SPECIALIST I i.l.l .3 /e I +re/• M `, / 19 R0�ME OFFSITE EASEMENTS 0R SERVITUDE ARE SHEIONN FIELDWORK. f ' 1 A '(1 7Mm _'Py UNDERGROUND UTILITIES NOTES I _ o I I ` / 1 _ --------- —_—__ ___ 6750 stnwater Suite N. ♦ q� "N,sML I! j _ Ay " ,1' CERTIFICATION MIN.,MN 55082 THE UNDERGROUND UT LME SHOWN HAVE BEEN N,•N A F F ♦ Phone 651 2]5 8969 LOCATED FROM FIELD SURVEY NFOF7MnON AND f'0 1 2 N.a/ ( t�i b, PK J ee p08605 AC NMry + Madison Hospitality Group,LLC.Old.public Nat octal Title Insurance Fax 651 2]5.89]6 RIMING DRAWINGS THE SURVEYOR MARTS NO w .1 �- �" +� La ! N m on Hospitu<«Monanea„Idns:Th,b ta«nhleIsur aanr GUARANTEE THAT THE UNDERGROUND UThmES SHOWN / h v w2 p 4/ �oN 'MI"m.or Nat and ted carves on and n Is Wed west made k accordance «su mo COMPRISE ALL SUCH UNLmFs R THE AREA.EITHER IN 0yN//'v /' '' I i' en �, with or atad.sunMI MMirnum on which ard Detail based Ens KTA/ACda NOT WARRANT THAT THE UNDERGROUND FURTHER UITEFs + ,°,7 /� `,�'+� r Np s Land Title Surveys,joimN established and adopted hr ALTA aM HSR,, SHOWN ARE IN THE FINK LOCATION INDICATED s • t t,.''/ i ,�/`�� ......snemf .2,3.A.714.AWOL 720 e,9,I ION,M.16,17,Is. / W'�, 19 and 21 of Table A thereof.The field work was completed on October ACCURATH HE DOES CERTIFY THATTHEYINF ARE LEASED AS 7 c�, iFAM//]•; g'3 3rd,2017 ACCURATELY AS PSURVEY FROM NOT INFORMATION LO .L . I YN ,'2• ,y, O VALUABLE.THIS SURVEY HAS NOT PHYSICALLY LOCATED ✓ -- tMWN'MReS' f ALJ/ CORNERSTONE LAND SURVEYING,INC. 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SEE 1101 FOR NORTH PLANTING PLAN. .. 41II w^ ,w4"11.."0111111.4.11113 � . 1i1�Ge, _��' _ wa,, SOUTH PLANTING PLAN 0 SOUTH PLANTING PLAN D 'l'IMI..�LJ ED RECEIVED MAR 1 2 2018 L 100 NORTH to I U e DRAWING NOTES colberg I tews I. SEE 1.100 FOR SOUTH LANDSCAPE PLAN. 111ndl.c.p..rNbit.ctNN ..-tr- f f2. SEE L100 FOR PUNT SCHEDULE 44444.i mammal,io.wee •w.ROCK MULCH IN PARKING LOT ISLANDS&ALONG BUILDING TO ,...,,W,.4.4„ ,10,44,..v 4a154,,,.� 3. BE OVERSIZED RNER ROCK(7°-T DIA).4.MIN.DEPTi. •• fir%I`C`,\4e, PPf 4.fjo 1 3n \11 'E- ENSURE COMPLETE COVERAGE.PROVIDE METAL EDGING .\i i BETWEEN ROCK MULCH bADJACENT PLANING AREAS C �,Lbb- WHERE APPLICABLE. SOD /irine il 1-R Ll fie _ :: /71'1 PLANTING NOTES `1 D, 1 r7 as 1. MRGMTICN PUN TONE PROVIDED BY IRRIGATION DMTRACTORAND SUBMITTED FOR ••:firl '1 P:a -� APPROVAL BY LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT.IRRIGATION PIAN SHALL INCLUDE RAN SENSORS PER CITY REQUIREMENTS. �.4/ ��i 'i / 'l a I 2. ALL PROPOSED PUNTS SHALL BE STAKED AS SHOWN ON THE DRAWINGSAMVOR AS DIRE THE RCHITECT THE E/ _-._ 1 0 �I /I' MUST APPROVE TE HELD NV OE LANDSCAPE EFAPUNT MATER..PPOR�ONf/MTECT „� r 1 1 DIGGING IANOSCOPE ARCHITECT SNAIL BE NOTIFIED AT LEAST 40 HOURS IN ADVANCE Ai , ROSE MAGEM I� OF THE DELIVERY DATE FORALL PUNT MATERIALS PMKINGLOT NOIRPND6, .. WI 3. Dann TREESWOICATED ONPLPN TO REMAIN.PROTECT FROM ORANGE WRING CI _-.. `� rn BR NITER `J CONSTRUCTION.NLTEE8OUTSIDE DEWOW UMi TO REMAIN UNLESS DAMAGED (I) ! ► la � ROR EMOVAL SEE LANDSCAPE AIDTREE REMOVAL TREES REQUIRING ,w REMOVAL SEE ARCH FORLANDSCAPE DEMO AND OF TREEDDI REMOVAL wVw`'` 1 W ®lI .- 4ti � N. ALL DISTURBED AREAS SHALL BE RESTORED TO TURF UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED 2 _j 5. ALL PLANT MATERIAL SNLLLNEWARRMTEOWT THE CONTMO OR FORA PERIOD OF �/ ' II� .� •. 90D ONE YEAR AFTER PIE OWNERS WRITTEN ACCEPTANCE ANY ACTS CFVMIDAUSM OR C \ DAMAGE WADI BPI OCCUR PPIORTO THE OWNERS WRITTEN ACCEPTANCE MALL BE „I : ' t° �y�llrA THERESPCNSIBILIIY OF THE CONTRACTOR W ‘,I1 m MA ''.. `� S. PRWGPRVIDINCHES MFIMUMO 12 ALL INCHES FPDTN3ASOAS ILSD SEEDEDTURFOF 11 , ii '1 III`\C MEAS PROVIDE AMIMMUNOF I]INCHES OF PUNTING SOIL M%COMMS NAI OF IM ,� TOPSOIL I9SANDAND 14ORGANIC COMPOST IN ALL SHRUB AND PERENN M BEDS. C a & WHERE SHRUBS ORPERENMALS ARE GROUPED.CREATE ONE CONTINUOUS PLANTING '�/ u 'I.a \ RED.LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT MAST APPROVE BCD MIXTURE PROP TO SPREADING. .i PY 0 \`,II✓/ CONTRACTOR MIST BUSMfTESTING RESULTS AND FBIiILIZERRECOMMENOATIONS Z FOR RENEW PROR TOAFPROVAL SEE PLANTING DETAILS. T Vii wN �`� RODE ARCH SEE \Jlr/ 7. LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT MAST APPROVE THE DECOLPACTEEDSUBGRADE AFTER oT -II Mi'N NOTES \ i DECOAPACT0N WORN ISCCWLETE AND AMOR TO TOPSOIL PLACEMENT. T! .d `T+ AIM b. ® /rII\\ B. VAIN THE EXCEPTION W PARKING LOT ISLAND PUNTING BEDS 6 FROM ENTRANCE TO m_V� Sty 7;-.:";:i.--.'a44, Li 7 (yf 40 CI —I O� LANDSCAPE ROCK.THE BUILININ5 ALL UN TDSCAPE ARCHITECT APPROVE MULCH PMORINC BEDS TO RECEIVE 3.DEPTH OF SP ST. OUDCAAMTE O 15 /0 +Il1 4- N - INSTALIANON.SEE L100 FOR LANDSCAPE ROCK IN PARKING LOT ISLANDS. T ereerell D ui —wi/ W 1.a W o. 2 O NN /� 7i[DN u u Ir. !/ P?b \ . B PROMDES1pED0E0 HARDW000 MILCHARWMl1REEB PERFVNTING DETAILS A illi6 A. `„°, "' ' o,,., .Tlt 0 �f W--TREES ARE LOCATEDONTSIIE OF PUNTING MEDS J 10. ALL PLANTING BEDS NOT CONTAINED BY 6TRUCTURES,CMRB,ORPANNG MJATGS IlroY mlS,MnMpYnweWw,EMmea •. EDGED WITH METAL LANDSCAPE EDGING.PERW10CClEANI1NE d'R 42,SLACK Ws„NanNwNbNnNaaU snndR Tw 'tJ 11• �� ANODIZED FINISH,OR APPROVED EQUAL rapist...wge*I In M ebb PM* 11. WHERE SWAMIGRAN S PAVED SURFACES,RNISIED DE OF SOD MIST BE HELD I INCH r; MOW THE SURFACE ELEVATION OF THE PAVED SURFACE. ,. A, D4 � PSBUEL1p+wR PROPOSED 12. SOD SHALLBE IAD PARALLEL TO THECONTWRS AND SHALL HAVE STAGGERED GAMUT A.SEWS AIIM I I �. HOLIDAY INN } ADINTS n.,,, MIN. ° EXPRESS °a 1 13. ADJUSTMENT INLOCATON OF PROPOSED PUM'ATONAL MAY BE NEEDED IN THE mom. Dm � MELD.EDWLDANADM TADVISED,THE LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT MST BE CRY SUBMTIAL 37270R ® NORTH PLANTING PLAN 0 ��' ?D� � NOTFIEOFIXiAPPROVALLPROR TO ADJUSTMENT. 1. 1■_- N. All PLANT MATERIAL SHALL 55 CLEARLY IDENTIFIED(COMMON OR LATIN NOSENCIAIVRSIWITHAPLASTICTAG FRONDEDBY NURSERYORPUNTACI GE NORTH WHICH 6INLL NOT SE REMOVED PAGE TD THE LANGSCTPE MCHIIECTS APFROJAL tiWaL wDIA Dm tam. s 15, ALL RANT MATERAL SHALL BE FERTILIZED UPON INSTALLATION WITH DRIED BONE _ REAL OR OTHER FERTILIZER AS INDICATED MED IN WITH THE FUMING SOIL PER s.ms MANUFACTURERS INSTRUCTIONS. Rt y ®i„re �� rn„rxww. 247 rot"im „NIL,111E _•,.7.:41.4.-=.' .a.��mmu v.• ^wn...r�os�.ou,mnr�u.n„ww. % s 11I/I 16. ALL PLANT MAIERALS ARE TO BE INSTALLED PER RANTING DETAILS. 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Introduction CONTOUR The Contour®Series luminaires offer traditional square dayforms with softened edges for a Specifications versatile look that complements many applications. EPA: 1.2 ft2H The CSX2 combines the latest in LED technology (0.11 m') Length: 34-1/3" with the familiar aesthetic of the Contour®Series 187.1 cm) I 1 I for stylish, high-performance illumination that lasts. Width: 18-1/2•, It is ideal for replacing traditional metal halide (46.9cm) in area lighting applications with typical energy Height: 5-3/4" (14.6 cm) savings of 65%and expected service life of over Weight 59 lbs 100,000 hours. (max): 126.8 kg) Ordering Information EXAMPLE: CSX2 LED 120C 1000 40K T5M MVOLT SPA DDBXD CSX2 LED 120C Series LEDs Drive current Color Distribution Voltage Mounting Options ----------------.-- Finish temperature CSX2 LED 1200 120 LEDs 700 700 mA 40K 4000K T2M Type II MVOLT' Shipped included Shipped installed DDBXD Dark 1000 1000 mA 50K 5000K T3M Type III 120' SPA Square pole PER NEMA twist-lock receptacle only(no bronze (1 A) T4M Type IV 208' mounting controls) DBLXD Black TSM T V 240' RPA Round pole DCR Dimmable and controllable via ROAM" DNAXD Natural Type mounting (no controls) aluminum TFTM Forward 2771 WBA Wall bracket DMG 0-10V dimming driver(no controls) DWHXD White throw 347Shipped Separately' HS House-side shield' DDBTXD Textured 480 SF Single fuse(120,277,347V)s dark bronze SPUMBA Square pole DF Double fuse(208,240,480V)5 DBLBXD Textured universal black mounting DS Dual switching 0,1 adaptor BL30 Bi-level switched dimming nominal 30%7,s DNATXD Textured natural RPUMBA Roundpole BL50 Bi-levelswitcheddimmingnomina15098 aluminum universal mounting DWHGXD Textured adaptor Shipped separately' white KMA8 Mast arm VG Vandal guard DDBXD U mounting BS Bird-deterrant spikes bracket adaptor (specify finish)' Accessories Drilling CSX2 shares a unique drillingpattemwiththe NOTES ordered and shipped separately. AERIS"family.Specify this drilling pattern 1 MVOLT driver operates on any line voltage from 120-277V(50/60 Hz). when specifying poles. Specify 120,208,240 or 277 options only when ordering with fusing(SF,DF DLL127F 1.5(U Photocell-SSL twist-lock(120- DM19A5 Single unit options). 277V)> Template#8 2 Also available as a separate accessory;•of Pole DM29AS 2 at 90°* P see Accessories information at left. DLL347F 1.5 CUL lU Photocell-SSL twist-lock(347V)' DM28AS 2 at 180° 3 Requires"SPA"mounting option.Must be ordered as a separate accessory; DLL480F 1.5 CUL1U Photocell-SSL twist-lock(480V)° o>ea DM39A5 3 at 90°* see Accessories information.For use with 2-3/8"mast arm(not included). Mil4 Specifies a ROAM°enabled luminaire with 0-105/dimming capability;PER SC U Shorting cap' 1325 DM49AS 4 at 90°* option required.Not available with 347 or 480V.Additional hardware and oaor KMA8DDBXD U Mast arm mounting bracket adaptor naso" iit a cLcs; DM32A5 3 at 120°** services required for ROAM®deployment;must be purchased separately. (specify finish)' Example:SSA 20 4C DM79A5 DDBXD Call 1-800-442-6745 or email:sales�roamservices.net.N/A with BL30,BL50, or DS. PUMBA DDBXD 8° Round and square pole universal `Round pole requires 3.25"0.0.minimum. 5 Single fuse(SF)requires 120,277 or 347 voltage option.Double fuse(DF) mounting bracket adaptor(specify '"`For round pole mounting(RPA)only. requires 208,240 or 480 voltage option. finish) 6 Provides 50/50 luminaire operation via two independent drivers on C50205U House-side shields(indudes Tenon Mounting Slipfitter** two separate circuits.N/A with PER or DCR. 4 shields) 7 Requires an additional switched line. CSX2VG U Vandalguard accessoryTenon O.D. Si 8 Dimming driver standard.MVOLT only.Not available with DCR. 2-3/8 AST20-190 AST20-280 AST20.290 AST20-320 AST20-390 AST20-490 9 Requires luminaire to be specified with PER option.Ordered and shipped as CSX2BS U Bird-deterrent spikes accessory 2-7/8" A5T25-190 AST25-280 A5T25-290 AST25-320 AST25-390 A5T25-490 a separate line item. 4" A5135-190 A5035-280 AST35-290 65135-320 65135-390 A5135-490 For more control options,visit and . (A 1/7110N/A One Lithonia Way • Conyers,Georgia 30012 • Phone:800.279.8041 • Fax:770.918.1209 • www.lithonia.com LIGHT/NG O 2012-2014 Acuity Brands Lighting,Inc.All rights reserved. Performance Data Lumen Output Lumen Ambient Temperature(LAT)Multipliers Lumen values are from photometric tests performed in accordance with IESNA LM-79-08.Data is considered to be representative Use these factors to determine relative lumen output for average ambient temperatures of the configurations shown,within the tolerances allowed by Lighting Facts.Actual performance may differ as a result of end-user from 0-40C(32-104°Ft environment and application.Actual wattage may differ by+/-8%when operating between 120-480V+/-10%.Contact factory for performance data on any configurations not shown here. Lumen Multiplier 0°C 32°F 1.02 Drive Performance System Dist. 40K(4000K,70 CRP 50K(5000K,67 CRI) 10°C 50°F 1.01 Current (mA) Package Watts Type 20°C 68°F 1.00 Lumens B U 6 LPW Lumens B U 6 LPW 23°C 77°F 100 T2M 26,094 3 0 4 97 28,107 3 0 4 105 30°C 86°F 1.00 13M 27,757 3 0 4 104 29,897 3 0 4 112 40°C 104°F 0.99 700 mA 120C 700--K 268W 14M 27,658 3 0 4 103 29,792 3 0 5 111 T5M 28,025 5 0 4 105 30,186 5 0 4 113 Projected LED Lumen Maintenance 1200 TFTM 28,304 3 0 4 106 30,487 3 0 4 114 Data references the extrapolated performance projections for the CSX2 LED 120C (120 LEDs) T2M 34,700 4 0 4 83 37,406 4 0 5 90 platform in a 2SC ambient,based on 10,000 hours of LED testing(tested per IESNA LM- 80-08 and projected per IESNA TM-21-11). T3M 36,910 4 0 5 89 39,789 4 0 5 96 1000 mA 120C 1000--K 416W T4M 36,780 3 0 5 88 39,649 4 0 5 95 To calculate LLF,use the lumen maintenance factor that corresponds to the desired number of operating hours below.For other lumen maintenance values,contact factory. T5M 37,267 5 0 4 90 40,174 5 0 5 97 TFTM 37,638 3 0 5 90 40,574 3 0 5 98 Operating Hours 0 25,000 50,000 100,000 Lumen Maintenance 1.0 0.94 0.90 0.83 Factor Electrical Load Number Drive Current System,.- 120 208 240 277 347 480 of LEDs (mA) 700 268W 2.643 1.511 1.318 1.159 0.923 0.674 120C 1000 416W 4.135 2.397 2.111 1.886 1.527 1.210 Photometric Diagrams To see complete photometric reports or download.ies files for this product,visit Lithonia Lighting's CSX2 homepage. Isofootcandle plots for the CSX2 LED 120C 100040K.Distances are in units of mounting height(30'). LEGEND 4 3 2 I 0 I 2 3 4 • 3 2 I 0 1 2 3 4 4 3 2 I 0 I 2 3 4 4 3 2 1 0 1 2 3 t 4 a, 4 c co 0.25 fc 3 _�"-__ 8 2 {,,�,"". a 2 _ '— 0 2 o ■ 2 q 2 - E O.S fc { t a t t }/ I t w 1.0 fc V, - m i 5.0 fc z �_ _ ) -t . ,.'` i4 1 a4 1 • d4 J �� �� 4 t JN J't ..� ,�Q Ja .3 $ o i .3 N 4 Z zw T3M „.o 4 T3M HS •,.o T4M Zw T5M 0w tie 1.3 3 02 FEATURES&SPECIFICATIONS INTENDED USE ELECTRICAL The Contour Series LED area luminaire is ideal for streets,walkways,parking lots,and surrounding Light engines consist of 120 high-efficacy LEDs mounted to metal-core circuit boards to areas that call for high-performance LED lighting in a transitional dayform. maximize heat dissipation and promote long life(100,000 hrs at 40°C,L70).Class 1 electronic CONSTRUCTION driver designed to have a power factor>90%,THD<20%,with an expected life of 100,000 Single-piece die cast housing has a unique flow-through design that allows for optimized hours with<1%failure rate.Easily-serviceable surge protection device meets a minimum thermal management through convective cooling.A metallic screen covers the top of the Category C Low operation(per ANSI/IEEE C62.41.2). housing,preventing debris build-up while allowing natural cleaning of the heat sinks.Modular INSTALLATION design allows for ease of maintenance and future light engine upgrades.The LED driver(s)and Integral arm provides easy installation to a pole and assists in alignment and leveling.Secure electronics are thermally isolated from the light engines,ensuring long life.Housing is completely connection withstands up to 2.0 G vibration load rating per ANSI C136.31.The CSX2 utilizes sealed against moisture and environmental contaminants. the AERIST"a series pole drilling pattern for SPA and RPA options. FINISH LISTINGS Exterior parts are protected by a zinc-infused Super Durable TGIC thermoset powder coat finish CSA Certified to U.S.and Canadian standards.Light engines are IP66 rated.Luminaire is IP65 that provides superior resistance to corrosion and weathering.A tightly controlled multi-stage rated.U.S.Patent No.D632830.U.S.Patent No.D653,382 S. process ensures a minimum 3 mils thickness for a finish that can withstand extreme climate changes without cracking or peeling. DesignLights Consortium®(DLC)qualified product.Not all versions of this product may be DLC qualified.Please check the DLC Qualified Products List at ...,designligntsorg to OPTICS confirm which versions are qualified. Precision-molded acrylic lenses provide optimal luminaire spacing and improved uniformity. WARRANTY Lenses are indexed to the circuit board to ensure consistent optical alignment and delivering Five year limited warranty.Full warranty terms located at.,ww.acuitybrands.tom/ repeatable photometric performance.Light engines are available in standard 4000K(70 CRI)orCusFive year limited rtes/Ierms_and_ term spx. optional 5000K(67 CRI)configurations.The CSX2 has zero uplight and qualifies as a Nighttime Friendlytm product,meaning it in consistent with the LEED®and Green Globes."'criteria for Note:Specifications subject to change without notice. eliminating wasteful uplight. 1 9 fA L/THON/A One Lithonia Way • Conyers,Georgia 30012 • Phone:800.279.8041 • Fax:770.918.1209 • www.lithonia.com CSX2-LED S LI HT/Ala ®2012-2014 Acuity Brands Lighting,Inc.All rights reserved. Rev.09/15/14 Luminaire Type: • gotha m• Catalog Number: Gotham Architectural Downlighting �� LED Downlights + ' rp..:::, nor.CO.' i 4 , - Downllght C.E.C. ^ TITLE 20 may ,, SHOWN:4500LM(LEFT),17,5001M(RIGHT) Solid-State Lighting <<PPt P!l��(77 FEATURES OPTICAL SYSTEM • Tested according to LM-79 and LM-80 standards • Patented Bounding RayTM1 optical design(U.S.Patent No.5,800,050) • Overload and short circuit protected • 45°cutoff to source and source image • 2.5 SDCM;85 CRI typical,90+CRI optional • Top-down flash characteristic LISTINGS • Polycarbonate lens integral to light engine • Fixtures are CSA certified to meet US and Canadian standards;wet location, MECHANICAL SYSTEM covered ceiling.ENERGY STAR®certified product. • 16-gauge galvanized steel construction;maximum 1-1/2'ceiling thickness WARRANTY • Telescopic mounting bars maximum of 32',preinstalled,4'vertical adjustment 5-year limited warranty.Complete warranty terms located at: • Toolless adjustments post installation www.acuitvbrands.com/CustomerResources/Terms and conditions.aspx • Junction box capacity:8(4 in,4 out)12AWG rated for 90°C • Light engine and driver accessible through aperture Note: ELECTRICAL SYSTEM Actual performance may differ as a result of end user environment and application. • Fully serviceable and upgradeable lensed LED light engine All values are design or typical values,measured under laboratory conditions at 25°C. • 70%lumen maintenance at 60,000 hours ORDERING INFORMATION A+Capable options indicated by this color background. EXAMPLE:EVO 35/150 6AR MWD LSS MVOLT EZ1 Series Color temperature Nominal lumen values Reflector/Flange color Trim Style Distribution EVO 21/ 2700 K 10 1000 lumens 50 5000 lumens 6AR Clear (blank) Self-flanged VND Very narrow(0.5 S/ 30/ 3000 K 15 1500 lumens 60 6000 lumens 6PR Pewter FL Flangeless mh) 35/ 3500 K 20 2000 lumens 80 8000 lumens 6WTR Wheat ND Narrow(0.7 s/mh) 40/ 4000 K 25 2500 lumens 100 10000 lumens 6GR Gold MD Medium(0.9 s/mh) 50/ 5000 K 30 3000 lumens 120 12000 lumens 6WR' White MWD Medium wide(1.0 35 3500 lumens 150 15000 lumens 6BR' Black s/mh) 40 4000 lumens 175 17500 lumens 6WRAMF1 White anti- WD Wide(1.2 s/mh) 45 4500 lumens microbial Finish Voltage Driver3 LSS Semi-specular MVOLT EZ10 0-10V eldoLED driver with smooth and flicker- EDXB''5 DMX with RDM(remote device management)eldoLED driver with smooth and LD Matte-diffuse 120 free deep dimming performance down to 10% flicker-free deep dimming performance to dark. Refer to DMXR Manual. LS Specular 217 EZ1 0-10V eldoLED driver with smooth and flicker- EXA1 XPoint Wireless,0-10V eldoLED driver with smooth and flicker-free deep dim- 347' free deep dimming performance down to 1% ming performance down to 1% EZB 0-1OV eldoLED driver with smooth and flicker- EXAB XPoint Wireless,0-10V eldoLED driver with smooth and flicker-free deep dim- free deep dimming performance to dark ming performance to dark EDAB° DALI eldoLED driver with smooth and flicker-free ECOS2456 Lutron®Hi-Lume®2-wire forward-phase driver.Minimum dimming level 1% deep dimming performance to dark ECOS345 Lutron®Hi-Lume®3-wire or EcoSystem®driver.Minimum dimming level 1% Options SF Single fuse.Specify 120V or 277V. N8010 nLight®Lumen Compensation TRW' White painted flange BGTD Bodine generator transfer device.Specify 120V or 277V. TRBL° Black painted flange CRI90 High CRI(90+) EL' Emergency battery pack with integral test switch,CEC Compliant CP" Chicago plenum.Specify 120V or 277V. Elite Emergency battery pack with remote test switch,CEC Compliant RRL_ RELOC®-ready luminaire connectors enable a simple and consistent factory NPS80EZ10 nLight®dimming pack controls 0-10V eldoLED drivers. installed option across all ABL luminaire brands.Referto RRL for complete NPS80EZER910 nLight®dimming pack controls 0-10V eldoLED drivers.ER controls fixtures nomenclature. on emergency circuit. HAD" HAO High ambient option(40C) NLTAIR nLight Air Enabled14 D/0-6-OPEN I GOTHAM ARCHITECTURAL DOWNLIGHTING 11400 Lester Road Conyers GA 30012 I P 800.315.4982 I gothamlighting.com (goth a rn' PAGE 10T 10 m 2014-2018 Acuity Brands Lighting,Inc.All Rights Reserved. Rev.03/01/18.Specifications subject to change without notice. 6"EVO got h a me Downlight Solid-State Lighting ORDERING INFORMATION (continued) ACCESSORIES order as separate catalog numbers(shipped separately) SCA6 Sloped ceiling adapter.Degree of slope must be specified(5D,10D,15D,20D,25D,30D).Ex:SCA6 10D.Refer to TECH-190. CTA4-8 YKHL Ceiling thickness adapter for 10,000lm and above(extends mounting frame to accommodate ceiling thickness up to 51.Adds—4"to fixture height. CTA4-8 YK Ceiling thickness adapter for 8,000lm and below(extends mounting frame to accommodate ceiling thickness up to 51. Adds—4'to fixture height. 6VRT Vandal-resistant trim accessory.Refer to TECH-200. ISO BC 0-10V wallbox dimmer.Refer to ISD-BC. ORDERING NOTES 1. Not available with finishes. 10. Specify voltage 120 or 277V. ER for use with generator supply power. Will require an 2. Not available with emergency batterypack options. emergency hot feed and normal hot feed. 3. Refer to TECH-240 for compatible dimmers. 11. Fixture begins at 80%light level. Must be specified with NPS80EZ or NPS80EZ ER. 4. Not available with nLight®. Only available with EZ10 and EZ1 drivers. 5. Not available 17,5001m. 12. 12,000lm max with EL or nLight options. 5,000lm max with Lutron drivers combined 6. 120V only. with EL. Not available with ELR,HAO,EXA1,or EXAB options. 7. Not applicable with WR or FL option. 13. Only available 50001m-15,000lm with eldoLED drivers. 8. Not applicable with BR or FL option. 14. Not available DALI or DMX drivers. Not available with CP, NPS80EZ,NPS80EZER,or 9. For dimensional changes,refer to TECH-140. N80 options. EVO-6-OPEN I GOTHAM ARCHITECTURAL DOWNLIGHTING 11400 Lester Road Conyers GA 30012 I P 800.315.4982 I gothamlighting.com (gotha m® PAGE 2 OF 10 ©2014-2018 Acuity Brands Lighting,Inc.All Rights Reserved. Rev.03/01/18.Specifications subject to change without notice. 6"EVO got h a m' Downlight Solid-State Lighting DIMENSIONAL DATA All dimensions are inches unless otherwise noted. 1000LM-4500LM STANDARD CT.....io aria 4-11% 0 Ktf4:\•\, :- II 'o. 1 8[40.3] MOE ��I,� 9 'a 216[19.2] 'WM Aperture:6-1 0.• 1 ill Ceiling Opening:7-1/8'(18.1)self-flanged "o' 7-1/4"(18.4)flangeless 3 Overlap trim:7-1/2'(19.1) 13—[33.5 1000LM-4500LM BATTERYPACK 23.47----— o...... Inn r_ 4,41.4„1112.111111 o 0"•-•.:=- ill ' 7.50 .umnn •� � 15:1719.00 \iii _ o �_ ®�.a 5000LM-8000LM STANDARD 15.64-- So _,p , ,iii . II .\� �: � 7.49 � a 15.91 i .- 'llu �I — MIMI �'y�� I s.� ��c Imp 110 5000LM-8000LM BATTERYPACK nunm 15.64 - a►o- WO 19.10 (e.;_ '.- ' '��p. �I 7.49 111111111111101111 !an^i 1 lamp EVO-6-OPEN I GOTHAM ARCHITECTURAL DOWNLIGHTING 11400 Lester Road Conyers GA 30012 I P 800.315.4982 I gothamlighting.com goth a Iv PAGE 3 OF 10 ©2014-2018 Acuity Brands Lighting,Inc.All Rights Reserved. Rev.03/01/18.Specifications subject to change without notice. 6"EVO go}l h a m Downlight Solid-State Lighting DIMENSIONAL DATA All dimensions are inches unless otherwise noted. 10,000LM-17,500LM STANDARD — 16.86 - -"CI L 4 o -` iT''` Q� Ti U fill y ;";' 9.94 k-i_'= ii9-NJ 15.91 r • _ •—_ 0. I!_� 10,000LM-17,500LM BATTERYPACK 22.50 1 O do�1,� n' u n 1"' E1910 illai oyi- h, 9194 1111 [ ,In� .- I I.. 1000LM-4500LM CHICAGO PLENUM Cnriao is SNP I SII il i I AI ,5 7,8 joir.' sn IIS '-% ;. 01 � ill , F • �� o -- - -- 18-3/8 5000 LUMEN ECO/SOLO DRIVE OPEN FRAME CP 18.39 - – aita =+AAI IIIIIIIIIIII 15.91 llliy 111- 1` D1=i IlL AIFAI0I -. ;��c I 1 EVO-6-OPEN I GOTHAM ARCHITECTURAL DOWNLIGHTING 11400 Lester Road Conyers GA 30012 I P 800.315.4982 I gothamlighting.com (got h a m PAGE 4 OF 10 ©2014-2018 Acuity Brands Lighting,Inc.All Rights Reserved. Rev.03/01/18,Specifications subject to change without notice. 6"EVO (4 goth a mT Downlight Solid-State Lighting DIMENSIONAL DATA All dimensions are inches unless otherwise noted. 5000(LUTRON&POWER DRIVE ONLY),6000&8000 LUMEN OPEN FRAME CP 17.72 -a oi rrt_�7� i• ' 1111111 1111111 El 7.55 � � � i, '' AN, 15.91II. i illimEnra IM 10000-17,500 LUMEN OPEN FRAME CP r 18.59 . 4111111/ t ,��: ii;� \\\ 1, 111.1// 9.79 l llllllrc.hr!l ,�lnii _. _ .,. C' , I- � o . �JUL' „.,,,i., .� 15.91 1 I u. _ -TOP 1 rte'► rte ' mac Oa _ 5000&6000 LUMEN CP(WITH NLIGHT OR BATTERY PACK) 21.66 M 1 9.45 1 6.70 11— ..Li. - ❑ D0 1 �� ir EVO-6-OPEN I GOTHAM ARCHITECTURAL DOWNLIGHTING 11400 Lester Road Conyers GA 30012 I P 800.315.4982 I gothamlighting.com got h a m PAGE 5 OF 10 0 2014-2018 Acuity Brands Lighting,Inc.All Rights Reserved. Rev.03/01/18.Specifications subject to change without notice. 6"EVO gotham® Downlight Solid-State Lighting DIMENSIONAL DATA All dimensions are inches unless otherwise noted. 8000 LUMEN CP(WITH NLIGHT OR BATTERY PACK) 21.66 wiaiw i 16.70 12.59 II a em• ® _ 10K&12K LUMEN CP(WITH NLIGHT OR BATTERY PACK) 21.66 M 15.59 16.70 I f L II L — mgm EVO-6-OPEN I GOTHAM ARCHITECTURAL DOWNLIGHTING 11400 Lester Road Conyers GA 30012 I P 800.315.4982 I gothamlighting.com (gotha m� PAGE 6 OF 10 ©2014-2018 Acuity Brands Lighting,Inc.All Rights Reserved. Rev.03/01/18.Specifications subject to change without notice. 6"EVO go l h a m° Downlight Solid-State Lighting ELECTRICAL MARKED SPACINGS IN INCHES-25°C AMBIENT EVO-ELDOLED DRIVER DEFAULT DIMMING CURVE Lumen Package Fixture Center to Fixture Center to Space above Curve Minimum Dimming (enter MIN Building Member MIN Fixture EZ1O Linear 10% 500-5000 None None None - EZ1 Linear 1% 6000 24 12 5 EZB Logarithmic <1% 8000 36 18 11 EDAB Logarithmic <1% 10000 12000 36 18 9 - EDXB Square Law <1% 15000 EXA1 Linear 1% 17500 72 36 9 EXAB Logarithmic <1% MARKED SPACINGS-CHICAGO PLENUM OPEN FRAME IN INCHES-25°C AMBIENT Lumen Package Fixture Center to Fixture Center to Space above Center MIN Building Member MIN Fixture WATTAGE CONSUMPTION MATRIX 500-5000 None None None 6000 24 12 5 NOMINAL DELIVERED LUMENS LUMENS* WATTAGE LUMENS per WATT 8000 36 18 11 10000 1000 1074 11.8 91.4 12000 36 18 9 1500 1595 18.5 86.2 15000 17500 72 36 9 2000 2064 23.2 89.2 MARKED SPACINGS-CHICAGO PLENUM ENCLOSURE IN INCHES-25°C AMBIENT 2500 2660 29.5 90.2 Lumen Package Fixture(enter to Fixture Center to Space above 3000 3077 36.6 84.1 Center MIN Building Member MIN Fixture 500-6000 None None None 3500 3665 42.1 87.1 8000 36 18 6 4000 4050 48.1 84.2 10000 4500 4623 46.9 98.6 48 24 3 12000 5000 5256.3 48.66 108.0 MARKED SPACINGS IN INCHES-40°C AMBIENT 6000 6371.4 57.61 110.6 Lumen Package Fixture Center to Fixture(enter to Space above Center MIN Building Member MIN Fixture 8000 8246.7 74.89 110.1 5000 24 12 5 10000 10636.5 97.13 109.5 6000 8000 12000 12332 115.0 107.2 10000 48 24 9 15000 15776 150.9 104.5 12000 11500 17801 175.3 101.5 15000 72 36 9 *Lumen Output for CRI80-3500K-MWD-Clear IS Reflector EVO-6-OPEN I GOTHAM ARCHITECTURAL DOWNLIGHTING 11400 Lester Road Conyers GA 30012 I P 800.315.4982 I gothamlighting.com gotha ITY PAGE 7 OF 10 ©2014-2018 Acuity Brands Lighting,Inc.All Rights Reserved. Rev.03/01/18.Specifications subject to change without notice. 6"EVO got h a m. Downlight Solid-State Lighting PHOTOMETRY Distribution Curve Distribution Data Output Data Coefficient of Utilization Illuminance:Single Luminaire 30"Above Floor EVO 35/15 6AR MWD LS INPUT WATTS: 18.5, DELIVERED LUMENS: 1595LM, LM/W=86.2, 1.03 S/MH,TEST NO.LTL27782P1115 180° Coefficients of Utilization 90° pf 20% vol. CP Summary pc 80% 70% 50% Zonal Lumen Summary ��� 80° 0` 90 pw 70%50%30% 50%30%10% 50%30%10% Zone Lumens %Lamp%Fixture 0° 1552 1552 0 119 119 119 116 116 116 111 111 111 0°-30° 1151 72.2 72.2 08 06 04 05 03 60r�� ���� 60` 5° 1257 1261 3 103 2 108 103 96 5° 1528 1535 1 114 111 191 159190 187 192 188 185 0°-90° 1595 100.0 100.0 1�1,,' 35° 597 584 =4 97 90 84 89 84 80 87 82 79 90°-180° 0 0.0 0.0 90r,', 45° 90 84 05 93 84 78 83 78 74 81 77 73 0°-180° 1595 100.0 100.0 55° 3 3 6 88 79 73 78 73 69 77 72 68 12011111 . 65° 1 1 7 83 74 68 74 68 64 72 67 63 40° 75° 1 1 8 79 70 64 69 64 60 68 63 59 150 85° 0 0 9 75 66 60 65 60 56 64 59 56 0" 20" 90 0 0 10 72 62 56 62 56 52 61 56 52 - - 0' - 90° EVO 35/45 6AR MWD LS INPUT WATTS:46.9,DELIVERED LUMENS:4623LM,LM/W=98.5, 1.03 S/MH,TEST NO.LTL27782P1241 180° Coefficients of Utilization �� 90° pf 20% �_ 80° CPSummary 90 pw 70%50%30% 50%30%10% 50%30%10% Zone ZonalLumenL Lamp Summary Fixture ``; 0° 4499 4499 0 119 119 119 116 116 116 111 111 111 0°-30° 3336 72.2 72.2 03 90r�1 `,',60 5° 4429 4448 1 114 111° 5° 3643 3655 3 103 103 108 109 1906 104 1059 95 188 951 0°-90° 4623 100 0 100 0 1808 , 'r 35° 1731 1694 ¢4 97 90 84 89 84 80 87 82 79 90°-180° 0 0.0 0.0 270 , ' 45" 260 243 0 5 93 84 78 83 78 74 81 77 73 0°-180° 4623 100.0 100.0 co �� . 55° 9 8 6 88 79 73 78 73 69 77 72 68 360 �� 65° 2 3 7 83 74 68 74 68 64 72 67 63 40° 75" 2 2 8 79 70 64 69 64 60 68 63 59 450;° l l 85° 0 0 9 75 66 60 65 60 56 64 59 56 20° 90 0 0 10 72 62 56 62 56 52 61 56 52 _ _ 0` - 90° EVO 35/175 6AR MWD LS INPUT WATTS: 175.3, DELIVERED LUMENS: 17801LM, LM/W=101.5, 1.06 S/MH,TEST NO. ISF 34035P268 180" Coefficients of Utilization /6 111111 90' pt 20% S CP Summary pc 80% 70% 50% Zonal Lumen Summary 1 ' 80° 0` 90 pw 70%50%30% 50%30%10% 50%30%10% Zone Lumens %Lamp%Fixture 320 0° 16146 16146 0 119 119 119 116 116 116 111 111 111 0`-30° 12002 67.4 67.4 ,` , 5° 16095 16027 1 113 111 108 108 106 104 104 103 101 0°-40° 16291 91.5 91.5 ', ' 60° 15° 162143 16013 2 102 95 98 94 97 94 98 95 92 0°-90° 177461 99.70. 99.7 640 25° 13435 13347 3 102 95 90 94 89 86 91 87 84 0°-90° 17801 100.0 100.0 35° 6981 7024 ¢4 97 89 83 88 82 78 85 81 77 90°-120° 0 0.0 0.0 960.10 45° 1397 1491 05 91 83 77 82 76 72 80 75 71 90°-130° 0 0.0 0.0 55° 93 100 co 6 87 77 71 77 71 67 75 70 66 90°-150° 0 0.0 0.0 1280 65° 34 36 7 82 73 66 72 66 62 71 65 61 90°-180° 0 0.0 0.0 ■r 40° 75° 13 13 8 78 68 62 67 62 57 66 61 57 0°-180° 17801 100.0 100.0 1600° 85° 2 2 9 74 64 58 63 58 54 62 57 53 20° 90 0 0 10 70 60 54 60 54 50 59 54 50 _ _ 0° 90° PHOTOMETRY NOTES • Tested in accordance with IESNA LM-79-08. • Tested to current IES and NEMA standards under stabilized laboratory conditions. • CRI:85 typical. EVO-6-OPEN I GOTHAM ARCHITECTURAL DOWNLIGHTING 11400 Lester Road Conyers GA 30012 I P 800.315.4982 I gothamlighting.com goth a m• PAGE 8 OF 10 ©2014-2018 Acuity Brands Lighting,Inc.All Rights Reserved. Rev.03/tt/18.Specifications subject to change without notice. 6"EVO rii got h a m® Downlight Solid-State Lighting LUMEN OUTPUT MULTIPLIER-CCT Reflector Finish Multiplier (RI CCT Multiplier LS-Specular 1 2700K 0.916 LSS-Semi Specular 0.956 3000K 0.948 WR-White 0.87 80 3500K 1 LD-Mat Diffuse 0.85 4000K 1.032 BR-Black 0.73 5000K 1.1 2700K 0.748 3000K 0.8 90 3500K 0.838 4000K 0.845 5000K 0.945 EVO-6-OPEN I GOTHAM ARCHITECTURAL DOWNLIGHTING 11400 Lester Road Conyers GA 30012 I P 800.315.4982 I gothamlighting.com gotha m' PAGE 9 OF 10 ©2014-2018 Acuity Brands Lighting,Inc.All Rights Reserved. Rev.03/01/18.Specifications subject to change without notice. 6"EVO got h a me Downlight Solid-State Lighting CONTROLS Choose Wall Controls. nCM PDT n PODM2P D% HEIGHT o®ers multiple styles of wall controls—each � with varying features and user experience. ip A I a A • L. --OD nPSaOEZ • • Q U Push-Button WaIIPod B • • • • O L. WailPodhic Traditional tactile buttons Graphic nPsaoEZ and LED user feedback Full color touch screen provides a sophisticated 1 WIRING KEY look and feel co-0—en © jmD _ OPTIONAL CAT-Se Cable Line Pow., Lowvona9e 1 Dimming Wires nCM ADC% EXAMPLE Group Fixture Control* "Application diagram applies for fixtures with eldoLED drivers only. nPS 80 EZ Dimming/Control Pack(qty 2 required) nPODM 2P DX Dual On/Off/Dim Push-Button WaIIPod nCM ADCX Daylight Sensor with Automatic Dimming Control nCM PDT 9 Dual Technology Occupancy Sensor Description:This design provides a dual on/off/dim wall station that enables manual control of the fixtures in Row A and Row B separately. Additionally,a daylight harvesting sensor is provided so the lights in row B can be configured to dim automatically when daylight is available.An occupancy sensor turns off all lights when the space is vacant. flight®Control Accessories: Order as separate catalog number.Visit www.sensorswitch.com/nLight for complete listing of nLight controls. WaIIPod stations Model number Occupancy sensors Model number On/Off nPODM[color] Small motion 360°,ceiling(PIR/dual tech) nCM 9/nCM PDT 9 On/Off&Raise/Lower nPODM DX[color] Large motion 360°,ceiling(PIR/dual tech) nCM 10/nCM PDT 10 Graphic Touchscreen nPOD GFX[color] Wide view(PIR/dual tech) nWV 16/nWV PDT 16 Photocell controls Model number Wall Switch w/Raise/Lower(PIR/dual tech) nWSX LV DX/nWSX PDT LV DX Dimming nCM ADCX Cat-5 cables(plenum rated) Model number 10',CAT5 10FT CAT5 10fT 11 15',CAT5 15FT CAT5 15FT J1 A' Capable Luminaire This item is an A+capable luminaire,which has been designed and tested to provide consistent color appearance and out-of-the-box control compatibility with simple commissioning. • All configurations of this luminaire meet the Acuity Brands'specification for chromatic consistency • This luminaire is part of an A+Certified solution for nLight"control networks when ordered with drivers marked by a shaded background* • This luminaire is part of an A+Certified solution for nLight control networks,providing advanced control functionality at the luminaire level,when selection includes driver and control options marked by a shaded background* To learn more about A+,visit www.acuitvbrands.com/aplus. *See ordering tree for details EVO-6-OPEN I GOTHAM ARCHITECTURAL DOWNLIGHTING 11400 Lester Road Conyers GA 30012 I P 800.315.4982 I gothamlighting.com gotha m' PAGE 10 OF 10 ©2014-2018 Acuity Brands Lighting,Inc.All Rights Reserved. Rev.03/01/18.Specifications subject to change without notice. SISTEMALUX SPECIFICATION SHEET LIFT SQUARE #S.50 - - 39W T4.5 METAL HALIDE, 4 WINDOWS MODEL VOLTAGE FINISH CAMPING: G8.5 BASE LIFT SQUARE is an outdoor wall application. This die-cast PROJECT NAME: aluminum application is powder painted for high corrosion resistance. It emits 2° narrow beams or 60° wide beams, TYPE: QTY: ideal for decorative illumination on architecture. LAST UPDATE:OCTOBER,,,2012 0 S.5091 0 S.5081 TEMPERED GLASS W/FROSTED TRIMS (X4,TYP.) I � \ DIE-CAST ALUMINUM HOUSING AND BASE POWDER PAINTED FOR HIGH CORROSION RESISTANCE 60° 2° ISOMETRIC VIEW 60° • 60° 2° III 2° 60° 2° BOTTOM VIEW 8"(205mm) 7-1/2"(190mm) -1 DIE-CAST ALUMINUM IF (6 HOUSING POWDER CI J I PAINTED FOR HIGH " ,e--"-----,„ I CORROSION ,i4 —s, o RESISTANCE 7j II �, I ;_� » ; 7-1/8"SQ. I k-_' 39WT4.5 r; 1 0 u. O � # (180mm) II %/,.- METAL HALIDE -`_i:) II k( - ' " r (NOT INCLUDED) = p JUNCTION BOX p1110111111=511 I ;_, - ; (NOT INCLUDED) ELECTRONIC / BALLAST FOR(1) 39W METAL HALIDE WALL FRONT VIEW SIDE VIEW (IP 65 1K 06) ACCESSORIES (TO BE ORDERED SEPARATELY) METAL FINISH VOLTAGE O0 S.5010 -WIDE BEAM LENS 0 01-WHITE 0 120 V (ONLY FOR 5.5091) O 14-ALUMINUM GREY O 0 S.5000 -COLOR CONVERSION FILTER O 277 V 18-RUSTY CORTEN C US 5455 de Gaspe uaitnea1d0a0H2MTon3Bal(Québec) P.:514.523.1339 F.:514.525.6107 SISTEI 14.525.6107JIJTElRt LIFT SQUARE 4 WINDOWS DUE TO CONTINUOUS IMPROVEMENTS,THE INFORMATION HEREIN MAY BE CHANGED WITHOUT NOTICE. MGD-R, LIFT SPECIFICATION SHEET PAGE 1 OF 4 WINDOW Project name: Type: 111 S.5090 S.5080 Wall effect luminaire suitable for exterior architectural applications. Luminaire characteristics: Power input: 18.5W 7 Lumens: 435 or 805 Nominal data, refer to IES files for (180mm) absolute data.Im Luminaire efficacy:23 or 441m/W Source:White LED,(LM-80 tested) 3000K:90CRI — 4000K:90C R I Lumen maintenance:70%of initial lumens at 50 000 hours (L70),(LM-79 tested). FRONT VIEW Optics:Available in narrow or wide flood beam. Material: Body:Die-cast aluminum T T Diffuser:Clear tempered glass. -- -- Reflector:99.98%pure aluminum. Hardware:Stainless steel screws and silicone gaskets Electrical: Universal high efficiency electronic power supply, (190mm) 8 rated at 50 000 hours, 120-277V. (205mm) Mounting: Install on a standard 4"junction box. Finish:Aluminum gray. Weight: 13.4lbs(6.1kg). .. Warranty:5 year limited warranty. Certification:cULus listed for wet location. BOTTOM VIEW Ratings: IP65,IK06 DUE TO CONTIOUS IMPROVEMENTS,THE INFORMATION HEREIN MAY BE CHANGED WITHOUT NOTICE. LAST UPDATE.MAY 03,2017 MD-R2 S I sr 1 E T l�V/I/� A f1Lux 9320 Boul.St-Laurent,suite 100,Montreal(Quebec)Canada H2N 1 N7 C 0 US P.:514 5231339 F.514.525 6107 www sistemalux com LIFT SPECIFICATION SHEET PAGE.2 OF 2 4 WINDOW Project name: Type: TECHNICAL DATA Visit sistemalux.com for complete photometric data. LOAD CCT CRI OPTIC LUMENS EFFICACY MAX CANDELA MODEL (W) (K) (Im) (Im 1w) (Cd) Wide flood 805 44 340 S.5090W 18.5W 3000K 90 • Narrow 435 24 2565 S.5080W 9 . 7,: . 321 0123. 5! 7 !9 m10 90° se VP IU 70° + t>S 60° tic1) 292 50°350 10.20° 306 ,e° ■-o•H ■-90°H ■51c 0,510 Gfid udle" ■210 ■0,251c ■110 3000K-90 CRI - 4 x 60°Wde flood e 7" " ' ' " ° "co:O 90° 433 Sr 867 1.300 f0° 4733 2.167 80° 2.600 10°20° 300 900 ■-0°H -90°H 510 0.510 Gnd scale''i ■310 ■0.25k ■110 3000K-90 CRI - 4 x 2°Narrow ORDERING INFO MODEL VOLTAGE FINISH MODEL VOLTAGE FINISH O S.5090W-3000K,Wide flood ( UNV- 120-277V L' 14-Aluminum gray O S.5090N -4000K,Wide flood O S.5080W -3000K,narrow • S.5080N -4000K,narrow DUE TO CONTINUOUSsrflimmin IMPROVEMENTS,THE INFORMATION HEREIN MAY BE CHANGED WITHOUT NOTICE. LAST UPDATE.MAY 03,2017 MD-R2 ST O 9320 Soul.St-Laurent,suite 100,Montreal(Quebec)Canada H2N 1 N7 1 �� �$ P.:514.523.1339 F.:514.525.6107 www.sistemaltnc.com LOOK SPECIFICATION SHEET PAGE:1 OF BOLLARD Project name: Holiday Inn Express-OPH Type: XB Ground mounted bollard suitable for walkways and paths, being a valid alternative to a wall mounted illumination. Luminaire characteristics: Power input:24W Lumens:940 Im(delivered for 3000K) Luminaire efficacy:39 Im/VV(for 3000K) 1-11% 3%" (290mm) (85mm) Source:Source:White LED,LM-80 tested. 3000K:9OCRI. 4000K:9OCRI. Lumen maintenance: >70%of initial lumens at 50 000 hours TOP VIEW (L70),(LM-79 tested). Optics:Accent light. Material: Body:Die-cast aluminum. 1%" Diffuser:Tempered glass. (43mm)i Hardware:Stainless steel screws and silicone gaskets T I Electrical: Universal high efficiency electronic power supply, rated at 50 000 hours, 120-277V. Mounting:Install with flange accessory or fasten to ground. I T 34%" Finish:White,Aluminum gray or Burnished bronze. (870mm) 22%" Weight: T (580mm) S.7260:10.4lbs(4.7kg) S.7261: 15.4lbs(7kg) 11'/. (290mm) S.7262:20.3lbs(9.2kg) – — Warranty:5 year limited warranty. FRONT VIEW SIDE VIEW Certification:cULus listed for wet location. S.7260 S.7261 S.7262 Ratings:IP65,IK03 DUE TO CONTINUOUS IMPROVEMENTS,THE INFORMATION HEREIN MAY BE CHANGED WITHOUT NOTICE. LAST UPDATE:DECEMBER 09,2016 LB-R3 SISI EmALux ��co.. uS 54.529156 (Quebec) H2N 1MP 1523133F.:5452107 www �x,com LOOK SPECIFICATION SHEET PAGE.2 OF 2 BOLLARD Project name: Holiday Inn Express-OPH Type: XB TECHNICAL DATA LOAD CCT CRI OPTIC DELIVERED LUMINAIRE CENTER BEAM MODEL LUMENS EFFICACY CANDLE POWER (W) (K) (Im) (Im/w) (cd) Accent light 940 39 574 S.7260W-290mm 24W 3000K 90 Accent light 940 39 574 S.7261 W-580mm • Accent light 940 39 574 S.7262W-870mm 2 3 . 3 2 1 ° 2 2 3 4 5 5 3 an 0 90° , 3 5 4 3 2 1 0 1 2 3 4 5 5 2 cD:0 90° 97 80° 97 80° 0 193 700 4 193 70° 298 290 60° 2rj).__._.,, 60° d 387387 483 SBD 80°20° 30° 40° 50° 0 483 50° 2 580 100 200 30° 43°■-0°M ■-0°H ■ 90°H I-90°H 3 ■5k 0,5k M°unUng Height:tft ■5k 0,5k Mounting Height:2ft ■2k ■0,25k Gnd scalel:lft 11 2k ■0,25k Grid scale 1:2k ■1k ■1k 3000K-90 CRI - Accent light-290mm 3000K-90 CRI - Accent light-580mm 5 5 4 3 2 1 0 1 2 3 4 5 5 2 cpi0^ 93 \\ 80° 193 • 70 290 ! 60° 367 483 3 / 540 00 10°20° 30° 400 ■- H ■-90°H •5k 0,5k Mounting Height:aft ■21c ■0,2510 GUd scale l:3ft ■1k 3000K-90 CRI - Accent light-870mm ACCESSORY(TO BE ORDERED SEPARATELY) 0 S.7269-Flange with stainless steel screws �1 8Y2'x 1'/<,H:9Y:' I (290mm x 43mm,H:235mm) i ORDERING INFO S.7262W - UNV - 20 MODEL VOLTAGE FINISH MODEL VOLTAGE FINISH O S.7260W-3000K-290mm • UNV-120-277V 0 01 -White O S.7260N -4000K-290mm 0 14-Aluminum gray O S.7261W-3000K-580mm • 20-Burnished bronze O S.7261 N -4000K-580mm • S.7262W-3000K-870mm O S.7262N -4000K-870mm DUE TO CONTINUOUS IMPROVEMENTS,THE INFORMATION HEREIN MAY BE CHANGED WITHOUT NOTICE. LAST UPDATE:DECEMBER 09,2016 LB-R3 S I 5r1 j'* R T1 n TO9320 Boul.St-Lauer*suite 100,Moral(Quebec)Canada H2N 1N7 l�V/I A I l U 1J`/`� �� V$ P.:514.523.1339 F.514.5256107 www.sistemalux.com WST LED Catalog Number Architectural Wall Sconce 4leg1111 Notes • iri�e Type Nlc�ErrveF 2 FxIENIXv ' e e.,.41 j+ Capable Luminaire Specifications This item is an A+capable luminaire,which has been Luminaire designed and tested to provide consistent color appearance and system-level interoperability. Height: 8-1/2" (21.59 cm) • All configurations of this luminaire meet the Acuity Width: 17" Brands'specification for chromatic consistency (43.18 cm) p 10-3/16" • This luminaire is A+Certified when ordered with Depth: (25.9 cm) DTL®controls marked by a shaded background.DTL Weight: 20 lbs DLL equipped luminaires meet the A+specification (9.1 kg) for luminaire to photocontrol interoperabilityl • This luminaire is part of an A+Certified solution f I� for ROAM®or XPointTM Wireless control networks, I providing out-of-the-box control compatibility with simple commissioning,when ordered with drivers and control options marked by a Shaded background' Optional Back Box (PBBW) To learn more about A+, Height: 4" visit www.acuitybrands.com/aplus. (702 cm) Width: 5-1/2" See ordering tree for details. (74.0 cm) A+Certified Solutions for ROAM require the order of Depth: 1-1/2" one ROAM node per luminaire.Sold Separately: Link (3.8 cm) to Roam; Link to DTL DLL FOP 3/4'NFT D SIDE-ENTRY 3.0 0 4.45 FOR 1/4' MOUNTING BOLTS w Optional Back Box (BBW) Height: 4" (10.2 cm) Width: 5-1/2" (14.0 cm) Depth: 1-1/2" (3.8 cm) W For 3/4"NPT D side-entry o° •O conduit 1 ® I H o 0 •o OVA L/THON/A One Lithonia Way • Conyers,Georgia 30012 • Phone:800.279.8041 • www.lithonia.com WST-LED LIGHT/IVO C 2011-2017 Acuity Brands Lighting,Inc.All rights reserved. Rev.11/01/17 AN-. A+Capable options indicated by this color background. Ordering Information EXAMPLE:WST LED P1 40K VF MVOLT DDBTXD WST LED Series Performance Package Color temperature Distribution Voltage Mounting ,r. WST LED P1 1,500 Lumen package 27K 2700 K VF Visual comfort forward throw MVOLP 2772 Shipped included P2 3,000 Lumen package 30K 3000 K VW Visual comfort wide 1201 3472 (blank) Surface mounting bracket P3 6,000 Lumen package 40K 4000 K 2081 4801 Shipped separately 50K 5000 K 2402 BBW Surface-mounted back box' PBBW Premium surface-mounted back box''' Tye. Options Finish(required) PE Photoelectric cell,button type' E7WC Emergency battery backup,Non CEC compliant(cold, DDBXD Dark bronze PER NEMA twist-lock receptacle only(controls ordered separate)' 7W)1°° DBLXD Black PERS Five-wire receptacle only(controls ordered separate)' E7WHR Remote emergency battery backup,Non CEC compliant DNAXD Natural aluminum (remote 7W)1°•72 PER7 Seven-wire receptacle only(controls ordered separate)° DWHXD White PIR Motion/Ambient Light Sensor,8-15'mounting height28 E20WH Emergency�batterypacklBWconstantpower,CEC DSSXD Sandstone compliant PIR1 FC3V Motion/ambient sensor,8-15'mounting height,ambient sensor enabled at lfc18E20WC Emergency battery pack-20°C 18W constant power, DDBTXD Textured dark bronze PIRH 180°motion/ambient light sensor,15-30'mounting heightne CEC compliant"•" DBLBXD Textured black PIRH1FC3V Motion/ambient sensor,15-30'mounting height,ambient sensor enabled at lfc' E23WHR Remote emergency battery backup,Non CEC compliant DNATXD Textured natural aluminum SF Single fuse(120,277,347V)2 (remote 20W)10"•13 DWHGXD Textured white DF Double fuse(208,240,480V)2 ICE Left side conduit entry" DSSTXD Textured sandstone DS Dual switching' RCE Right side conduit entry" E7WH Emergency battery backup,Non CEC compliant(7W)10 Shipped separately RBPW Retrofit back plate' VG Vandal guard15 WG Wiireguard'S Accessories NOTES 8 Reference Motion Sensor table. 1 MVOLT driver operates on any line voltage from 120-277V(50/60 9 Not available with Emergency options,PE or PER options. Ordered and shipped separately. Hz). 10 Not available with 347/480V. WSrVCPBBW DDBXD U Premium Surface-mounted back box 2 Single fuse(SF)requires 120V,277V or 347V.Double fuse(DF) 11 Battery pack rated for-20°to 40°C. requires 208V,240V or 480V. 12 Comes with PBBW. WSBBW DDBTXU Surface-mounted back box 3 Also available as a separate accessory;see accessories information. 13 Warranty period is 3-years. RBPWDDBXDII Retrofrt back plate 4 Top conduit entry standard. 14 Not available with BBW. 5 Need to specify 120,208,240 or 277 voltage. 15 Must order with fixture;not an accessory. 6 Photocell ordered and shipped as a separate line item from Acuity Brands Controls.Shorting Cap included. 7 Not available with VG or WG.See PER Table. Emergency Battery Operation The emergency battery backup is integral to the luminaire—no external housing required!This design provides reliable emergency operation while maintaining the aesthetics of the product. All emergency backup configurations include an independent secondary driver with an integral relay to immediately detect AC power loss,meeting interpretations of NFPA 70/NEC 2008-700.16 The emergency battery will power the luminaire for a minimum duration of 90 minutes(maximum duration of three hours)from the time supply power is lost,per International Building Code Section 1006 and NFPA 101 Life Safety Code Section 7.9,provided luminaires are mounted at an appropriate height and illuminate an open space with no major obstructions. The examples below show illuminance of 1 fc average and 0.1 fc minimum of the P1 power package and VF distribution product in emergency mode. 8 MH' • ��;� 8'MH 12'MH 10'x 10'Gridlines �-� 1 >r-' 0111, \\ . ,.. . - _ 8'and 12'Mounting Height -- - :k- \._ .:- ����� \l,am WST LED P1 27K VF MVOLT E7WH WST LED P2 40K VF MVOLT E20WH f L/THGN/A One Lithonia Way• Conyers,Georgia 30012 • Phone:800.279.8041 • www.lithonia.com WST-LED L/GHT/NG ®2011-2017 Acuity Brands Lighting,Inc.All rights reserved. Rev.11/01/17 • Performance Data ,. Lumen Ambient Temperature(LAT)Multipliers Electrical Load Use these factors to determine relative lumen output for average ambient temperatures from O-40°C(32-104°F). Performance System 120 208 240 277 347 480 Ambient Lumen Multiplier package Watts 0°C 32°F 1.03 11 0.1 0.06 0.05 0.04 - - 10°C 50°F 1.02 P1 14 -- -- -- - 0.04 0.03 20°C 68°F 1.01 - 25°C 77°F 1.00 P1 DS 14 0.12 0.07 0.06 0.06 - - 30°C 86°F 0.99 25 0.21 0.13 0.11 0.1 - - 40°C 104°F 0.98 P2 30 - - - - 0.09 0.06 P2 DS 25 0.21 0.13 0.11 0.1 - - Projected LED Lumen Maintenance Values calculated according to IESNA TM-21-11 methodology and valid up to 40°C 50 0.42 0.24 0.21 0.19 - - P3 56 - - - - 0.16 0.12 Operating Hours 0 25,000 50,000 100,000 p;DS 52 0.43 0.26 0.23 0.21 - - Lumen Maintenance 1.0 >0.95 >0.92 >0.87 Factor Motion Sensor DefaultSettiegs ' Option Dimmed State High Level Photocell Ramp-up Dwell Time Ramp-down (when triggered) Operation Time Time 'PIR or PIRH 3V(37%)Output 10V(100%)Output Enabled @ 5FC 3 sec 5 min 5 min PIR1K3V or PIRHIFC3V 3V(37%)Output 10V(100%)Output Enabled @ 1 K 3 sec 5 min 5 min 'for use with centdlize Dusk to Dawn PER Table Control PER PERS(5 wire) PER7(7 wire) (3 wire) Wire 4/WireSIN Wire4/Wires Wire 6/Wire7 Photocontrol Only(On/Off) A Wired to dimming leads on driver A Wired to dimming leads on driver WiiresCapped inside fixture ROAM ' 40 Wired to dimming leads on driver Wiiredtodimmingleadson Wires Capped inside fixture driver ROAM with Motion A Wired to dimming leads on driver A Wired to dimming leads on Wires Capped Inside fixture driver FutureprooP A Wired to dimming leads on driver Wired todimmirgleadson Wires Capped inside fixture driver Futureproof•with Motion A Wired to dimming leads on driver Wired to dimmingleads on Wires Capped inside fixture driver . Recommended - Will not work AAlternate °Futureproof means:Ability to change controls in the future. Lumen Output Lumen values are from photometric tests performed in accordance with IESNA LM-79-08.Data is considered to be representative of the configurations shown,within the tolerances allowed by Lighting Facts. System 27K 30K 40K 50K Performance Watts Dist. (2700K,70 CRP (3000K,70 CRH (4000K,70 CRP (5000K,70 CRI) Package (MVOLT') Ty" ®IIIIIl®®00©®®ENE EIRE 000Ell PI 12W VF 1,494 0 0 0 125 1,529 0 0 0 127 1,639 0 0 0 137 1,639 0 0 0 137 VW 1,513 0 0 0 126 1,548 0 0 0 129 1,659 0 0 0 138 1,660 0 0 0 138 P2 25W VF 3,163 1 0 1 127 3,237 1 0 1 129 3,469 1 0 1 139 3,468 1 0 1 139 VW 3,201 1 0 0 128 3,276 1 0 0 131 3,512 1 0 0 140 3,512 1 0 0 140 P3 SOW _ VF _ 6,025 1 0 1 121 6,165 1 0 1 123 6,609 1 0 1 132 6,607 1 0 1 132 VW 6,098 1 0 1 122 6,240 1 0 1 125 6,689 1 0 1 134 6,691 1 0 1 134 O. LITHO//A One Lithonia Way • Conyers,Georgia 30012 • Phone:800.279.8041 • www.lithonia.com WST-LED LIGHT/NG ©201 1-201 7 Acuity Brands Lighting,Inc.All rights reserved. Rev.11/01/17 Photometric Diagrams To see complete photometric reports or download.ies files for this product,visit Lithonia Lighting's WST LED homepage. Isofootcandle plots for the WST LED P3 40K VF and WV.Distances are in units of mounting height(10'). Distribution overlay comparison to 175W metal halide. LEGEND 4 3 2 1 0 1 a 3 4 r 4 3 2 1 0 1 z 3 4 r LEGEND 4 d 4 w 0.1 fc i" ` o MINIM_ ` WST �* "o LED, 0.5 fc 2 'k1 ° ■���� ° 0.5 fc ElQ III V Y INNS MIR 5.0fc ��'�lail 0.5 fc killr)°UMW ;o v = P 10'W Sidewalk " A . LDs:tWST HID: WST LED: a — 6 3 ■ m, WST HID:0.72 213W 50W < VF zZ IIIII+ VW zZ WST LED=0.95 WST LED P340K VF, r m 4 w WST 175M FT Probe,12'Mounting Ht FEATURES&SPECIFICATIONS INTENDED USE ELECTRICAL The classic architectural shape of the WST LED was designed for applications such as hospitals, Light engine(s)consist of 98 high-efficacy LEDs mounted to a metal core circuit board and schools,malls,restaurants,and commercial buildings.The long life LEDs and driver make this integral aluminum heat sinks to maximize heat dissipation and promote long life(100,000 luminaire nearly maintenance-free. hrs at 40°C,L87). Class 2 electronic driver has a power factor>90%,THD<20%. Easily- CONSTRUCTION serviceable surge protection device meets a minimum Category B(per ANSI/IEEE C62.41.2). The single-piece die-cast aluminum housing integrates secondary heat sinks to optimize thermal INSTALLATION transfer from the internal light engine heat sinks and promote long life.The driver is mounted in A universal mounting plate with integral mounting support arms allows the fixture to hinge direct contact with the casting for a low operating temperature and long life.The die-cast door down for easy access while making wiring connections. frame is fully gasketed with a one-piece solid silicone gasket to keep out moisture and dust, LISTINGS providing an IP65 rating for the luminaire. CSA certified to U.S.and Canadian standards.Luminaire is IP65 rated.PIR and back box FINISH options are rated for wet location.Rated for-30°C to 40°C ambient. Exterior parts are protected by a zinc-infused Super Durable TGIC thermoset powder coat finish that provides superior resistance to corrosion and weathering.A tightly controlled multi-stage DesignLights Consortium®(DLC)Premium qualified product.Not all versions of this process ensures a minimum 3 mils thickness for a finish that can withstand extreme climate product may be DLC Premium qualified.Please check the DLC Qualified Products List changes without cracking or peeling. Standard Super Durable colors include dark bronze,black, at www.designlights.org/OPL to confirm which versions are qualified. natural aluminum,sandstone and white.Available in textured and non-textured finishes. WARRANTY OPTICS 5-year limited warranty.Complete warranty terms located at: Well crafted reflector optics allow the light engine to be recessed within the luminaire,providing www.acuitybrands.com/CustomerResources/Terms_and_conditions.aspx. visual comfort, superior distribution,uniformity,and spacing in wall-mount applications.The WST LED has zero uplight and qualifies as a Nighttime Friendly°,product,meaning it is consistent with Note:Actual performance may differ as a result of end-user environment and application. the LEED®and Green Globes*.criteria for eliminating wasteful uplight. All values are design or typical values,measured under laboratory conditions at 25°C. Specifications subject to change without notice. or, L/THOMA One Lithonia Way • Conyers,Georgia 30012 • Phone:800.279.8041 • www.lithonia.corn WST-LED LIGHTING ©2011-2017 Acuity Brands Lighting,Inc.All rights reserved. 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What is IHG Green EngageTM9 • IHG Green Engage is an innovative online sustainability system designed to help hotels monitor,reduce and manage waste,water and energy consumption and carbon emissions. • This tool contains over 200 Green Solutions spread out across 4 levels of certification. engage engage GREEN engage ACHIEVER INNOVATOR LEADER mak mg adilferenre vansfurmingmrwagwedutn eadingthe way LEVEL ONE LEVEL TWO LEVEL THREE LEVEL FOUR a There are two sets of Green Solutions,one for existing hotels and one for new hotels. • Each Green Solution has step by step guides,clear requirements for completion, financial considerations and references. • Energy and water benchmarks enable hotels to compare performance against hotels worldwide based on climate and other environmental factors. The carbon calculator helps hotels to measure their total carbon footprint,carbon footprint per occupied room and the carbon footprint of a meeting all of which help in responding to RFPs. A GREEN engage ' 2 Whyuse IHG Green Engage at hotels? my Utilities are typically a hotels second highest cost. - {� Ir. -i)lj i. .k.., ,.. -- 1 a '. • - - y.__j __i 11111111111111111111 #.... 1 arrr�r I 11 __ t € .ui..nNe i ' 111111111111•111 ..rrrrrs i ' t_ - (ISR'WA - . 4 06 ' 1441 , ,.. mititi_ 11 a i _v .% ,.. ....,„,;,,,,-,_ , ..... ..„ . . .., _. .. IHG Green Engage can help hotels to save up to 25% in energy. Designed by IHG, for IHG hotels. Over 2,700 properties currently participate in IHG Green Engage. .,.. . 75% of frequent travellers care about the environment. Knowing this, there F is an "IHG Green Engage hotels feature" on branded booking sites and booking collateral. i �. LL g lip 4 GRE D 3 14r • at• 4It* 1. IHG Sales booklet of Environmental Sustainability Sates document 2013 1113 Intercontinental Glf ,N Hotels Group e age Wi 5 6 6 6 di rt, 1 Sustainability at the Core of IHG s "Building trust and being a responsible lipi business are fundamental. 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IHG Green Engage helps hotels measure, manage, and report their energy, water and waste. IHG Green Engage is the only existing hotel program to be LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) aligned with the U.S. Green Building Council. 4 Designed by IHG, for IHG hotels 4 Cost efficient — some alternatives are 6x more expensive It More than 50% or IHG properties currently participate IHG's Sustainability program recently won the GBTA Project Icarus Gold Medal Award. Gi\\\‘ GR��Np SLS 6�C\eN1 25 /° F .ji �- • LL VITIPPIrnit '401, SIIIMMI1110 AMMO.. [IWY USC[ AVik 11111 111-4' 1 ititit—til "1" GREEN engage ` 3