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2006-10-25 NAC Planning Report
Attached for Reference: Exhibit A Exhibit B Exhibit C Exhibit D Exhibit E Exhibit F Exhibit G Exhibit H Exhibit 1 Exhibit J Exhibit K ANALYSIS NORTHWEST ASSOCIATED CONSULTANTS, INC. 4800 Olson Memorial Highway, Suite 202, Golden Valley, MN 55422 Telephone: 763.231 .2555 Facsimile: 763.231 .2561 planners @nacplanning.com PLANNING REPORT TO: Eric Johnson FROM: Kimberly Holien DATE: October 25, 2006 SUBJECT: Goodwill Conditional Use Permit, Preliminary and Final Plat, and Site Plan Review CASE NO: 798.02 -06.09 60 DAY DEADLINE: December 3, 2006 Goodwill Industries has submitted an application for a Conditional Use Permit, Preliminary and Final Plat, and site and building plans for the construction of a 20,300 square foot retail facility with a drive -up donation center. The subject site is known as Outlot A of Oakgreen Village. The site is 2.47 acres in area and is zoned B -4, Limited Business. Applicant Narrative Existing Conditions Layout Plan Preliminary and Final Plat Grading Plan Utility Plan Landscape Plan Memo from City Arborist dated October 24, 2006 Lighting Plan Preliminary Floor Plan Color Elevations Comprehensive Plan. The Comprehensive Plan guides the subject site for commercial land use. Therefore, the proposed retail and donation center is in compliance with the Comprehensive Plan. 1 Zoning. The subject site is zoned B -4, Limited Business. The purpose of the B -4, Limited Business District is to provide a district accommodating retail sales, service and office functions in a highly planned and coordinated area. The proposed retail use is a permitted use in the B -4 District. The proposed drive -up donation center is a conditional use, and requires the approval of a Conditional Use Permit. Plat. The applicant is also requesting preliminary and final plat approval for the site. The subject site is currently known at Outfot A of Oakgreen Village. The subdivision ordinance prohibits any construction on outlots. Therefore, the applicant is platting the parcel as Lot 1, Block 1 of Oakgreen Village. In conjunction with the platting process, the applicant is proposing to vacate the existing Nova Scotia Avenue Court N right -of- way, and install a private drive for access. A public hearing notice has been published for the street vacation. Staff is concerned with the inclusion of Outlot A on the proposed plat. It appears as though it may be more appropriate to combine this outlot with Outlot C, or include as part of Lot '1, Block 1. The applicant shall be required to demonstrate the necessity of Outlot A, or combine it with an existing lot or outlot. As demonstrated in this report, the overall plat appears to meet all lot and setback requirements, and is consistent with the intent of the B -4 District, and the Comprehensive Plan. Acceptance of the plat is subject to the approval of the City Council. If the final plat is approved by the City Council, the applicant must record it with the Washington County Recorder within 100 days after said approval. The subdivider shall, immediately upon recording, furnish the City Clerk with a print and reproducible tracing of the final plat showing evidence of the recording. Conditional Use Permit. The purpose of a conditional use permit is to provide the City with a reasonable degree of discretion when determining the suitability of certain uses upon the general welfare of the public. In making this determination, City staff and officials should consider the nature of the adjoining land or building, whether or not a similar use is already in existence and located nearby, traffic generation and all other factors as the City may deem appropriate in determining the effect of the proposed use on the public's health and safety. More specifically, Section 401.30 E of the Zoning Ordinance conditionally permits drive - in establishments within the B-4 District, provided that: 1. The architectural appearance and functional plan of the building and site shall not be so dissimilar to the existing buildings or area as to cause impairment in property values or constitute a blighting influence within a reasonable distance of the lot. Alt buildings shall comply with the City's Design Guidelines. Comment: The proposed retail building will be consistent with the design standards of the 8 -4 District and will be comparable to surrounding buildings in the area. 2. At the boundaries of a residential district, a strip of not less than ten feet shall be landscaped and screened in compliance with Section 401.15..E. of this Ordinance. Comment: The site abuts residential uses to the east and a residential subdivision is proposed to the - south. A 40-foot landscaped yard is proposedio the east, and a stormwater pond is proposed by others to the south. The City Arborist has reviewed the landscape plan and recommended that the applicant increase the number of trees on the east side of the site and spruce sizes should be increased to 8 -10 feet in height, as opposed to the 6 -foot Black Hills Spruce proposed 3. Each Tight standard island and all islands in the parking lot landscaped or covered. Comment: The proposed landscape plan indicates that each island will be adequately landscaped 4. Parking areas shall be screened from view of abutting residential districts in compliance with Section 401.15.E. of this Ordinance. Comment: As stated above, the site currently abuts residential uses to the east. The City Arborist has reviewed the landscape plan and recommended additional plantings to increase the density of the landscape on the eastern perimeter of the site. Additional dense plantings will provide more adequate screening from the residential properties to the east. 5. Parking areas and driveways shah be curbed with continuous curbs not less than six (6) inches high above the parking lot or driveway grade. Comment: The parking area and driveways are proposed to be curbed and paved with bituminous surfacing. 6. Vehicular access points shall be limited, shall create a minimum of conflict with through traffic movements, shall comply with Section 401.15.F. of this Ordinance and shall be subject to approval of the City Engineer. Comment: One access to the site will be provided by a private driveway off Nova Scotia Avenue N. In order to accommodate this private drive, the applicant is proposing to vacate the existing Nova Scotia Avenue Court N cul-de-sac. Said vacation will be addressed through the plan process_ Ali lighting shall be o = and so directed that the light source is not visible from , public right-of-way of from an abutting residence and shall be in compliance with Section 401 I 5. .7 of this Ordinance. Comment: The applicant is proposing "shoe box" style lighting fixtures with 90- degree cutoffs, directing all light downward. The maximum mounting height of all poles shall be 25 -feet. The lighting on the exterior of the building will consist of full cutoff wall packs. Section 401.15.B.7 of the Zoning Ordinance states that any source which casts light on the adjacent property shall not exceed .4 footcandles, as measured from the property line. The applicant has submitted a photometric plan indicating that the proposed light source in the northwest corner of the site will exceed this limit, with readings up to .6 footcandles at the property line, adjacent to the existing building to the north. Measures shall be taken to reduce the amount of light in this area within the parameters of the ordinance. 8. The entire area shall have a drainage system which is subject to the approval of the City Engineer. Comment: The applicant has submitted grading and drainage plans. The Oakgreen Village pond area is located to the south of the site. The site plan indicates an expansion of this ponding area to accommodate the site. All plans are subject to the City Engineer's approval 9. The entire area other than occupied by buildings or structures or plantings shall be surfaced with a material which will control dust and drainage and which is subject to the approval of the City Engineer. Comment: The parking area and drive aisles will be surfaced with bituminous paving, which is suited to control dust. All surfacing plans are subject to the approval of the City Engineer. 10.All signing and informational or visual communication devices shall be in compliance with Section 401.15.0. of this Ordinance. Comment: The submitted building elevations indicate a wall sign on the front of the building and a freestanding monument sign. The monument sign is located at the entrance to the site, on the northwest side of the private drive. The sign is setback approximately ten feet from the property line, satisfying the minimum requirement for signs. Total allowable sign area for businesses in the B -4 District is 100 square feet or 15% of the front building facade up to 300 square feet. The front facade of the building is 2, 730 square feet, allowing the maximum 300 square feet of signage for the site. The maximum number of wall signs on any principal building shall be two and in all cases, each sign shall be placed on a separate building facade, with or without street frontage except as allowed for multiple occupancy buildings in Section. Businesses in the 8 -4 District are allowed one freestanding sign up to 100 square feet in area and 20 feet in height. The proposed wall sign is approximately 75 square feet in area. The proposed monument sign is 48 square feet in area and eight feet in height, for a total of 123 square feet of signage. The amount of signage proposed is within the parameters of the ordinance. Prior to the erection of any signage on the site, a sign permit must be obtained, subject to City staff approval. 11. The provisions of Section 401.03.8. of this Ordinance are considered and satisfactorily met. Comment: The applicant has submitted the necessary information for the processing of the proposed CUP. However, pursuant to Section 401.03.A.8 of the Zoning Ordinance, the applicant may be required to provide additional Information as deemed necessary by City Staff or officials. Outdoor Storage/ Donations After Hours. I n addition to the conditional use permit requirements, staff recommends that the applicant address the issue of drop -offs after regular donation hours. The applicant shall post signage near the entrance to the donation bay containing donation hours and language to deter patrons from disposing of items after these designated hours. Additionally, no outdoor storage will be allowed. Lot and Setback Provisions. As shown in the table below, the proposed building meets the required lot area and setback standards for the B -4 District: Building Design. The submitted elevations indicate a one story building 20,300 square feet in area. The facade materials are proposed to be a combination of utility face brick, single score burnished CMU, and EIFS, with a prefinished metal cap. The colored elevations illustrate a combination of brown /red tones with neutral accent colors. The proposed building will have a slightly varied roofline and implement stepping back of various portions of the facade to add visual interest. The proposed building is consistent with the City's Design Standards. However, staff is concerned with the color of the overhead doors at the donation drive - up and loading dock, and the service doors. All doors are proposed to be white or cream in color, and do not blend with the tones proposed for the rest of the building. Staff recommends that the overhead and service doors be painted to match the remainder of the building. Samples of proposed building materials will be provided by the applicant at the Planning Commission and City Council meetings. Said materials are subject to Planning Commission and City Council approval. Required Proposed Lot Area 15,000 sq . ft. 107,593 sq . ft. Front Yard Setback 40 feet 94 feet Side Yard Setback 10 feet 82 feet Rear Yard Setback 20 feet 42 feet monument sign is 48 square feet in area and eight feet in height, for a total of 123 square feet of signage. The amount of signage proposed is within the parameters of the ordinance. Prior to the erection of any signage on the site, a sign permit must be obtained, subject to City staff approval. 11. The provisions of Section 401.03.8. of this Ordinance are considered and satisfactorily met. Comment: The applicant has submitted the necessary information for the processing of the proposed CUP. However, pursuant to Section 401.03.A.8 of the Zoning Ordinance, the applicant may be required to provide additional Information as deemed necessary by City Staff or officials. Outdoor Storage/ Donations After Hours. I n addition to the conditional use permit requirements, staff recommends that the applicant address the issue of drop -offs after regular donation hours. The applicant shall post signage near the entrance to the donation bay containing donation hours and language to deter patrons from disposing of items after these designated hours. Additionally, no outdoor storage will be allowed. Lot and Setback Provisions. As shown in the table below, the proposed building meets the required lot area and setback standards for the B -4 District: Building Design. The submitted elevations indicate a one story building 20,300 square feet in area. The facade materials are proposed to be a combination of utility face brick, single score burnished CMU, and EIFS, with a prefinished metal cap. The colored elevations illustrate a combination of brown /red tones with neutral accent colors. The proposed building will have a slightly varied roofline and implement stepping back of various portions of the facade to add visual interest. The proposed building is consistent with the City's Design Standards. However, staff is concerned with the color of the overhead doors at the donation drive - up and loading dock, and the service doors. All doors are proposed to be white or cream in color, and do not blend with the tones proposed for the rest of the building. Staff recommends that the overhead and service doors be painted to match the remainder of the building. Samples of proposed building materials will be provided by the applicant at the Planning Commission and City Council meetings. Said materials are subject to Planning Commission and City Council approval. Access. As stated above, the applicant is proposing to vacate the existing Nova Scotia Avenue Court N right -of -way and install a private drive for access. The site will maintain frontage on Nova Scotia Ave N, as required by the City's subdivision ordinance. The proposed drive is 24 feet wide with a 40 -foot right -of -way. The proposed drive is wide enough to accommodate two lanes of traffic, and all turning radii appear adequate to support trucks. Boulder retaining walls are proposed on either side of the drive. Said retaining walls are not expected to have an impact on the required sight triangle. Overall, the proposed driveway design appears sufficient to accommodate the site. Parking. The site plan indicates a 20,300 square foot building, comprised of retail /office space, and a receiving area. As such, individual parking calculations have been performed for each section, excluding the donation drive -up. The required number of parking stalls for each section is provided below: A total of 84 spaces have been proposed, including four handicapped stalls. As such, the parking requirement for the site has been satisfied. Alt parking meets the ten foot setback requirement for the district. A loading dock is proposed in the northeast corner of the building, intended for truck parking. Said parking may be utilized for extended periods of time. Staff recommends that no vehicle be allowed to remain in the loading dock for more than 48 hours. Landscaping. A landscape plan has been submitted and reviewed by Planning staff and the City Arborist. The general review of the plan was favorable. The Arborist stated that the plant species and cultivars proposed are, for the most part, hardy, attractive, and relatively free of insect or disease problems, site problems, or maintenance issues. However, in a memo dated October 24, 2006, the arborist notes concerns with the Pink Spires and Spring Snow plantings, which are both susceptible to apple scab. The Arborist recommends replacing these cultivars with an alternate species, unless the applicant has been satisfied with these species in the past, and has not had problems with apple scab. Staff is also concerned with the proposed plantings on the east side of the site, adjacent to the residential townhomes. The landscape plan indicates 6 foot Black Hills Spruce trees in this area. In order to screen the proposed building more effectively, the spruce sizes should be increased to 8 -10 feet in height. The number of plantings shall also be increased in this area to create a more significant buffer. Requirement Area Spaces Required Retail /Office 1 space per 200 sq. ft. of floor area -14,800 74 Receiving 1 space per 1 ,500 sq. ft. of floor area P- -5,114 4 TOTAL 78 Access. As stated above, the applicant is proposing to vacate the existing Nova Scotia Avenue Court N right -of -way and install a private drive for access. The site will maintain frontage on Nova Scotia Ave N, as required by the City's subdivision ordinance. The proposed drive is 24 feet wide with a 40 -foot right -of -way. The proposed drive is wide enough to accommodate two lanes of traffic, and all turning radii appear adequate to support trucks. Boulder retaining walls are proposed on either side of the drive. Said retaining walls are not expected to have an impact on the required sight triangle. Overall, the proposed driveway design appears sufficient to accommodate the site. Parking. The site plan indicates a 20,300 square foot building, comprised of retail /office space, and a receiving area. As such, individual parking calculations have been performed for each section, excluding the donation drive -up. The required number of parking stalls for each section is provided below: A total of 84 spaces have been proposed, including four handicapped stalls. As such, the parking requirement for the site has been satisfied. Alt parking meets the ten foot setback requirement for the district. A loading dock is proposed in the northeast corner of the building, intended for truck parking. Said parking may be utilized for extended periods of time. Staff recommends that no vehicle be allowed to remain in the loading dock for more than 48 hours. Landscaping. A landscape plan has been submitted and reviewed by Planning staff and the City Arborist. The general review of the plan was favorable. The Arborist stated that the plant species and cultivars proposed are, for the most part, hardy, attractive, and relatively free of insect or disease problems, site problems, or maintenance issues. However, in a memo dated October 24, 2006, the arborist notes concerns with the Pink Spires and Spring Snow plantings, which are both susceptible to apple scab. The Arborist recommends replacing these cultivars with an alternate species, unless the applicant has been satisfied with these species in the past, and has not had problems with apple scab. Staff is also concerned with the proposed plantings on the east side of the site, adjacent to the residential townhomes. The landscape plan indicates 6 foot Black Hills Spruce trees in this area. In order to screen the proposed building more effectively, the spruce sizes should be increased to 8 -10 feet in height. The number of plantings shall also be increased in this area to create a more significant buffer. As the project moves forward, the landscape plan shall be accompanied by a plant legend and planting detail. A list of trees which are being removed, including their species and size, will also be needed to calculate any tree replacement required for this project. Snow Storage. Adequate space for snow storage shall be provided on the site so as not to reduce the required minimum number of parking spaces. The location of snow storage is not indicated on the site. However, six excess parking stalls are provided, and the site appears to be large enough to accommodate any snow storage needs. Grading, Drainage, and Utilities. All grading, drainage, and utility plans are subject to review and approval by the City Engineer. RECOMMENDATION /CONCLUSION Regarding the preliminary and final plat for Lot 1 Block 1 of Oakgreen Village, and a Conditional Use Permit for a donation drive-up for Goodwill Industries, the City has the following options: 1. Motion to approve the preliminary and final plat and conditional use permit, based on a finding that the proposed lot satisfies the performance standards of the B -4 District, and all conditions of approval have been met, subject to the following conditions: a. The landscape plan shall be revised to provide additional plantings along the east property line, as well as Spruce trees of 8 -10 feet. b. The lighting plan shall be revised to reduce all measurements in the northwest former of the site to .4 footcandles. c. Light poles shall not exceed 25 feet in height. d. Building materials are subject to approval of the Planning Commission and City Council, based on sample materials to be provided at the respective meetings. e. Signage posting the hours of operation shall be posted at the entrance to the donation bay, as well as language to deter after hours drop -offs. f. No vehicles shall remain in the loading dock for more than 48 hours. g. All grading, drainage, and utility plans are subject to review and approval by the City Engineer 2. Motion to deny the preliminary and final plat and conditional use permit, based on a finding that the proposed lot does not meet the performance standards of the B -4 District, and the proposed use is not consistent with the intent of the B -4 District. The proposed use appears to the consistent with the requirements of the B -4 District, and the Zoning Ordinance contains a provision to allow the proposed drive through use. 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WW1 - au/ duos,pi! .1/ 'aiod ZOKS VIOS3NINBAI `5110dYNNIIN lAV 3u3nNivw 113M01 CINVII 0004 ANYdWOD INPM011AKI RIKIIVERW5 NV 1H )IWd WO JO ALID CZ:› worm NVId ]dVDSCINV1 —J Scott Richards From: <kdwidin@comcast.net> To: "Tom Gzzello" <tozzello©cityofoakparkheights.com>; "Julie Hultman" <jhultman a@cityofoakparkheights.com >; "Dennis Pastier" <dpostler a@banestraa.com >; "Eric Johnson" <eajohnson@a cityofaakparkheights.com >; "Jim Butler" <jbutler a©cityofoakparkheights.com >; "Scott Richards" <srichards a�7nacplanning.com >; "Mark Vierling" <mvierling a@eckberglammers.com> Sent: Tuesday, October 24, 2006 10 :07 PM Subject: Goodwill Industries -- Proposed Landscape Plan OPH Staff I have reviewed the proposed landscape plan for Goodwill Industries. I also visited the site a couple weeks ago with Todd Erickson of FFE, prior to their plan submittal. The landscape plan for the site looks good. They are proposing to use plant species and cultivars which are, for the most part, hardy, attractive, and relatively free of serious insect or disease problems, site problems or maintenance issues. "Pink Spires" flowering crabapple is listed in one reference as moderately to highly susceptible to apple scab, a common, and potentially serious, fungal disease of apple and crabapple in our area. "Spring Snow ", though it is often planted for the reason that it produces no fruit, is also listed as susceptible to apple scab. I would recommend replacing those cultivars with ones which show more resistance to apple scab, such as "Donald Wyman ", "Indian Summer ", "Professor Sprenger ", or "Sugar Tyme" . If Buell's experience with "Spring Snow" and "Pink Spires" crabapples has been satisfactory as far as apple scab symptoms in the landscape, and fungicidal control has not been needed, then these cultivars are acceptable. They are specifying some cultivars, "Neon Flash" spirea, and "Blue Muffin" viburnum, which I have not seen in landscapes so far in Oak Park Heights, so it will be interesting to see how these look and perform in the landscape. It looks as if the screening proposed for the east side will need to be increased to screen the building and activity from the residential units on Oakgreen Ave.. Spruce sizes should be increased to 8 -10 ft. in height. The developer should consider increasing the number of trees on the east side, if possible, as per staff suggestions 10/18/06. As the project goes forward, the landscape plan should be accompanied by a plant legend and planting detail. A list of trees which are being removed, including their species and size, will also be needed to calculate any tree replacement requirement for this project. Todd Erickson has informed me that the list of trees should be completed by early next week. Please contact me if you have any questions regarding this review. Please forward my comments to the developer. 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ANWIWO) IN3R1011MCI DNVITh V2dotvon,..*M p 2 NIA/ >1111/c1 )WO JO AID 111/SACKDOD wisizzig NVIJ DNIIHDIl I� LI77ICNIA .r /GHT /NG® FEATURES & SPECIFICATIONS INTENDED USE Ideal for parking areas, street lighting, walkways and car lots. CONSTRUCTION Rugged, die -cast, soft corner aluminum housing with 0.12" nominal wall thickness. Extruded 4" soft corner arm for pole or wall mounting is standard. Die -cast door frame has impact - resistant, tempered, glass lens that is fully gasketed with one -piece tubular silicone. FINISH Standard finish is dark bronze (DDB) polyester powder finish, with other architectural colors available. OPTICAL SYSTEM Anodized, aluminum hydroformed reflectors: IES full cutoff distributions R2 (asymmetric), R3 (asymmetric), R4 (forward throw) and R5S (square). High - performance anodized, segmented aluminum reflectors IES full cutoff distributions SR2 (asymmetric), SR3 (asymmetric) and SR4SC (forward throw, sharp cutoff). Segmented reflectors attach with tool -less fasteners and are rotatable and interchangable. ELECTRICAL SYSTEM High reactance, high power factor ballast for 100W/150W. Constant - wattage autotransformer for 175 -400W. Super CWA Pulse Start ballast required for 200W, 320W and 350W (must order SCWA option). Ballast is copper -wound and 100% factory - tested. Porcelain, horizontal, position - oriented, socket with copper alloy, nickel - plated screw shell and center contact. Medium -base socket used with 100W & 150W, mogul -base socket used with 175 -400W. UL listed 1500W -60OV. LISTING UL Listed (standard). CSA Certified (see Options). UL listed for wet locations. IP65 rated in accordance with standard IEC 529. ORDERING INFORMATION Choose the boldface catalog nomenclature that best suits your needs and write it on the appropriate line. Order accessories as separate catalog number. KAD Series KAD Hydroformed reflectors R2 IES type 11 asymmetric R3 1ES type 111 asymmetric R4 1ES type IV forward throw' R5 IES type V square Segmented reflectors SR2 IES type 11 asymmetric SR3 1ES type 111 asymmetric SR4SC IES type IV forward throw NOTES: 1 Reduced jacket ED28 lamp must be used with SR2, SR3 & SR4SC optics. 2 House -side shield available. 3 Consut factory for availability in Canada. 4 Optional multi -tap ballast (120, 208, 240, 277V). 5 The SPD09, RPD09 or WWD09 must be used when two or more luminaires are oriented on a 90° drilling pattern. 6 May be ordered as accessory. 7 QRSTD available in select wattages; consult factory. 8 Additional architectural colors available; please see Architectural Colors brochure, Form No. 794.3. 9 Must use RPD09. 10 Only available with SR2, SR3, and SR4SC optics. Outdoor Wattage 100M 150M 17'9 ZOOM 320M' 350M 1 1°1t'M 1 Distribution Voltage 120 2.08 240 277 347 480 TB Mounting Catalog Number Notes SPD04 Square pole (4" arm) (standard) SPD09 Square pole (9" arm)° RPD04 Round pole (4" arm) RPD09 Round pole (9" arms WWDO4 Wood pole or wall (4" arm) WWD09 Wood pole or wall (9" arm) WBDO4 Wall bracket (4" arms WBD09 Wall bracket {9" arms 1./Arm (When ordering KMA, DAD12) Shipped separately KMA Mast arm adapter KTMB Twin mounting bar DAD12P Degree arm (pole) DAD12WB Degree arm (wall) EPA: 1.2 ft . Weight: 41 lbs (18.6 kg) Length: 17 -1/2" (44.5 cm) Width: 17 -1/2" (44.5 cm) Depth: 7 -1/8" (18.1 cm) Tenon O.D. 2 -3/8" 2 -7/8 4" C . 0: N T: • S i. E ' ` 1''E Standard Dimensions SF OF PER LPI LJLP PD WTB DRS PE1 PE3 PE4 PE7 HS KADVG KADWG KADWBA 4:; 17-1/2" (10.2 cm) (44.5 cm) Example: KAD 400M R2 120 SPD04 LPI Options Shipped installed in fixture Architectural colors° Single fuse (120, 277, 347V, n/a TB) Standard colors Double fuse (208, 240, 480V, n/a TB) COB Dark bronze (standard) DtNH White DBL Black Classic colors OMB Medium bronze DNA Natural aluminum DSS Sandstone DGC Charcoal gray DTG Tennis green DBR Bright red DS13 Steel blue NEMA twist -lock receptacle only Ono photocontrol) Lamp includedas standard Less lamp Power Tray Terminal Wiring Block Quartz restrike system (250W maximum, lamp not included)? CSA CSA Certified SCWA Super CWA Pulse Start Ballast (n/a 100W & 175W) Shipped separately NEMA twist -lock PE (120, 208, 240V) NEMA twist -lock PE (347V) NEMA twist-lock PE (480V) NEMA twist-lock PE (277V) House -side shield (R2, R3, R4) )SR2, SR3) Vandal guard Wire guard Decorative wall bracket accessories: Tenon Mounting Slipfitter Type Soft Square Cutoff Lighting KAD METAL HALIDE 100W -400W 20' to 35` Mounting Order as separate catalog number. Number of fixtures One Two©180° Two©90° Three@120° Three@90° Four ©90° T20 -190 T20 -280 T20 -290 T20 -320 T20 -390 T20 -490 T25 -190 T25 -280 T25 -290 T25 -320 T25 -390 T25 -490 T35 -190 T35 -280 T35 -290 T35 -320 T35 -390 T35 -490 Sheet #: KAD -M AL - 370 KAD 400M Arm - mounted S. Square Cutoff Coefficient of Utilization InitialFoo #candles KAD R2 Test no. 1193083101 2.5 0.5 0.2 0. 25 0. 0.1 0 0 .1 .2 .3 .4 .5 MERMEN =MUM 0 Wattage/ballast 400 C VGA Peak -lead Autotransformer COEFFICIENT OF UTILIZATION 2 2 3 400W Metal Halide lamp, 32,000 rated lumens, Footcandle values based an 30' mounting height, Distribution Type II, cutoff. KAY R4 Test no. 1191110101 COEFFICIENT OF UTILIZATION 0 1 .2 .3 .4 .5 MIN PPM SisiNE 3 Primary voltage 120 208 240 277 480 4 4 5 5 6 6 .6 Electrical Characteristics Line current {Amps) Start/Operating 2.5014.00 1.4512.30 1.25/2.00 1.1011.75 .73/1.00 6 2 0 2 2 400W Metal Halide lamp, 32,000 rated lumens, Footcandle values based on 30' mounting height, Distribution Type IV, cutoff. KAY R3 Test no. 1192040902 0.5 0.25 0.1 400W Metal Halide lamp, 32,000 rated lumens, Footcandle values based on 30' mounting height, Distribution Type 10, cutoff. KAD R4HS Test no. 1192061101 5 2.5 1 0.5 0.2, 0. 2.5 1 Elm mom mislommi m mismENN 0 5 COEFFICIENT OF UTILIZATION 0 .1 .2 .3 .4 .5 .6 2 COEFFICIENT OF UTILIZATION 0 .1 .2 .3 .4 .5 2 3 4 4 5 5 .6 6 2 4 400W Metal Halide lamp, 32,000 rated lumens, Footcandle values based on 30' mounting height, Distribution Type IV, cutoff. Primary dropout Input Power Regulation voltage watts factor ( %) Line V = Lamp lumens 55 95 110 455 90+ x-10% = ±10% 125 225 6 Tested to current IES and NEMA standards under stabilized laboratory conditions. Various operating factors can cause differences between laboratory data and actual field measurements. Dimensions and specifications on this sheet are based on the most current available data and are subject to change without notice, Notes: 1 Photometric data for other distributions can be accessed from wvv =w.lithonia.com. L/771L7N1A L/1J/177)V 7 An aiityBrands Company Sheet #: KAD -M © 2000 Acuity Lighting Group, Inc., Rev. 6/06 Kph R5S Test no. 1193111901 5 2.5 1 0.5 0.25 0.1 0 0 COEFFICIENT OF UTILIZATION .2 .3 .4 .5 2 3 4 5 .6 6 2 400W Metal Halide lamp, 32,000 rated lumens, Footcandle values based on 30' mounting height, Distribution Type V, cutoff. Mounting Height Correction Factor (fVlultiply the fc level by the correction factor) 25 ft. = 1.44 35 ft. =0.73 40 ft. = .56 Existing Mounting Height 2 Correction Factor New Mounting Height NIGHTTIME FRIENDLY Consistent LEED goals La Green Globes "` criteria for light pollution reductn Lithonia Lighting Outdoor One Lithonia Way, Conyers, GA 30012 Rhone: 770- 922 -0000 Fax: 770 -918 -1209 www.lithonia.com rA LITIIDNIA /GW77NG'® FEATURES & SPECIFICATIONS INTENDED USE Ideal for building and wall mounted applications. CONSTRUCTION Rugged, corrosion - resistant die -cast aluminum back housing and hinged door frame. Castings are sealed with a one -piece gasket to inhibit the entrance of external contaminants. Lens is thermal and shock- resistant clear tempered glass. Finish is bronze polyester powder paint. ELECTRICAL SYSTEM O.uad -tap constant wattage transformer for 175M. High reactance, high power factor for 100M and 1505. Ballast is copper wound and 100 °Io factory tested. OPTICAL SYSTEM Anodized aluminum reflector, provides IES full cutoff distribution. Medium - base Tamp included in carton as standard. INSTALLATION Housing is configured for mounting directly over a standard 4" outlet box or for surface wiring via any of three convenient 3/4" threaded conduit entry hubs. LISTING UL Listed to US safety standards. UL listed for wet locations. ORDERING INFORMATION Choose the boldface catalog nomenclature that best suits your needs and write it on the appropriate line. Order accessories as separate catalog numbers (shipped separately). TWR1 S LresJ sei 'fWR15 Outdoor WAttage 1505 100M 175M TB Voltage TB' NOTE: 1 Optional multi -tap ballast (120, 208, 240, 277V). LPI Lamp LPI Lamp included as standard Catalog Number Notes Type Specifications Height: 9.375 (23.8) Width: 14.375 (36.5) Depth: 8.75 (22.2) Weight: 14.5 (6.58 kgs) All dimensions are inches (centimeters) unless otherwise specified. Full Cutoff Wall Packs TWRIS 150W HIGH PRESSURE SODIUM 100,175W METAL HALIDE Example: TWR1 S 175M TB LPI Sheet #: TWR1 S -S -M BM -520 TWR1S High Pressure Sod VMetaI Halide Cutoff Wall P ' TWR1 S 175M TB LPI TEST NO: LTL 14225 ISOILLUMINANCE PLOT (Footcandle) 0 3 4 5 6 W lamp, horizontal lamp orientation Footcandle values based on 12' mounting height, 12800 rated lumens. Luminaire Efficiency: 46.9% CD -1 u.1 z 2 02 1� 0 2 ,(2 5 2 3 t31 0 2 4 0 TWR1 S 150S TB LPI TEST NO: LTL 14224 0 ISOILLUMINANCE PLOT (Footcandle) 0 3 4 5 6 W lamp, horizontal lamp orientation Footcandle values based on 12' mounting height, 15800 rated lumens. Luminaire Efficiency: 67.2% -2 1 0 -1 Lu 0 0 2 1E 2 1 0 2 I 2 3w 0 2 4� cn rA L/TNOMA LIGIITING An <91culterands Company Sheet # :TWIlI S-S -M ©2006 Acuity Lighting Group, Inc., 8/06 TWR1 S 1001 TB LPI TEST NO: LTL 14874P 0 ISOILLUMINANCE PLOT (Footcandle) nallimili Iowa ammun W lamp, horizontal lamp orientation Footcandle values based on 12' mounting height, 8500 rated lumens. Luminaire Efficiency: 46.9% -2 2 CD -1 u1 2 C9 2 0 � 2 0 L, 0 2- 2 3 uJ 0 2 4 0 3 4 5 6 Lithonia Lighting Outdoor Lighting One Lithonia Way, Conyers, GA 30012 Phone: 770-922-9000 Fax :770-918 -1209 www.lithonia.com o 51 , 1 1 , c,11,5,08 + in. 1 Puu Jarcil JD .11.1 Sna NV 8001,1 AVNI11113dd Nr4 `51t-1013H >8'd )1V0 111M0000 1. 14 b 1 d 23 AVT u. I I Jopun JO ew som pc-d. 5,11 IN4 Aq. I = 24 SNOIIYA313 NOld31X3 AVNIVOIRld NVI S11-10131-1 >laVd >VO Tomaoop