HomeMy WebLinkAbout2002-12-17 Fully Executed CUP DocumentCITY OF OAK PARK HEIGHTS
CONDITIONAL USE PERMITS
FOR
STILLWATER FORD
Planners File No. 798-02-02.30 Date Issued December 17, 2002
Legal Description: (Washington County Plat-Parcel No. 06-029-20-11-0009)
Owner: Dennis E. Hecker
Address: 500 Ford Road
Minneapolis, MN 55426
Present Zoning District: - B-2 General Business
See Exhibit A attached hereto
And
Loll, Block 2, Jacob Addition
Permitted uses set forth in Ordinance 401 Section 401.11
1. CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT FOR: Allows a van and truck sales and display on this site adjacent to
the Stillwater Ford dealership on Neal Avenue. Building size and location to be as specified in the Planners
report of Northwest Associated Consultants dated November 5, 2002.
11. ADDITIONAL RESTRICTIONS AND PROVISIONS.
The following additional restrictions and provisions being part of the Conditional Use Permit to be issued
herein are imposed as follows:
1. An access permit from MnDOT be obtained by the applicant for the access onto Neal Avenue North. A
copy of the MNDOT access permit shall be filed with the city offices prior to work commencing on the
site.
2. Employees of Stillwater Ford shall not park on the site (Van center Employees only). Twenty-three
stalls shall be dedicated to customer parking on the subject site. Required parking stalls shall not be
used for display, storage, or sales. Maximum exterior space parking for vans or display vehicles is 75.
3. Parking stalls are required to be at least 20 feet long with drive aisles that are at least 24 feet wide. A
revised site plan, subject to City staff review and approval is required.
4. Revised grading, drainage, and utility plans shall be submitted and are subject to review and approval by
the City Engineer and applicable watershed district.
5. A revised landscape plan must be submitted and is subject to review and approval by the City Arborist.
6. A revised north building elevation that includes vertical design features to break up the expanse of wall
shall be provided for City staff review and approval.
7. Building material colors shall be provided for City staff and City Council review and approval. Colors
shall be primarily warm tones.
8. A revised lighting plan that complies with the City's foot candle requirements shall be submitted for
City staff review and approval. The fixtures shall be full cut off.
9. Elevations for the trash enclosure with materials specifies shall be submitted for City staff review and
approval. Enclosure materials shall be consistent with the principal building materials.
10. The original CUP issued by the City to use this site dated October 23, 2001 is hereby vacated. Any and
all related permits relating thereto are cancelled.
III. REFERENCE DOCUMENTS
The following planning documents are annexed hereto and incorporated by reference herein:
1. December 2, 2002 Letter to Kris Danielson from Bonestroo, Roselle, Anderlik & Associates.
2. November 5, 2002 Letter to Kimberly Kamper from Northwest Associated Consultants Inc.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have set forth their hands and seals.
Date: /---A.) - Q37
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By
David Beaudet, Mayor
Dennis E. Hecker
JudyHo1st
Acting City Administrator
EXHIBIT A
Reference Documents
E3onestroo
Rosene
Anderiik St
Associates
Engineers & Architects
December 2, 2002
Ms, Kris Danielson
Community Development Director
City of Oak Park Heights
14168 Oak Park Blvd., P. O. Box 2007
Oak Park Heights, MN 55082-2007
Website: www.bonestroo.com
Re: Stillwater Ford -- Conversion Van Center
Revised Grading & Utility Plan Review
Bonestroo File No. 55 -02 -000
Dear Kris:
lonestroo, Rosene, Anderlik and Associates, Inc. is an itive Action /Equal Opportunity Employer
and Employee Owned
Principals: Otto G. Bonestroo, P.E. • Marvin L. Sorvala, P.E. • Glenn R. Cook, PE. • Robert G. Schunicht, P.E. •
Jerry A. Bourdon, RE.
Senior Consultants: Robert W. Rosene, P.E. • Joseph C. Anderiik, P.E. • Richard E. Turner, P.E. • Susan M. Eberlin, C.P.A.
Associate Principals: Keith A. Gordon, P.E. • Robert R. Pfefferle, P.E. • Richard W. Foster, P.E. • David O. Loskota, P.E. •
Mark A. Hanson, P.E. • Michael T. Rautmann, PE. • Ted K, Field, P.E. • Kenneth R Anderson, RE. • Mark R. Rolfs, P.E. •
David A. Bonestroo, M.B.A. • Sidney P. Williamson, RE., L.S. • Agnes M. Ring, M.B.A. • Allan Rick Schmidt, P.E. •
Thomas W. Peterson, P.E. • James R. Maland, P.E. • Miles B. Jensen, P.E. • L. Phillip Gravel III, P.E. • Daniel J. Edgerton, RE. •
Ismael Martinez, P.E. • Thomas A. Syfko, P.E. • Sheldon J. Johnson • Dale A. Grove, P.E. • Thomas A. Roushar, P.E. •
Robert J. Devery, P.E.
Offices: St. Paul, St. Cloud, Rochester and Willmar, MN • Milwaukee, WI • Chicago, IL
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DEC - 4 2002
We have reviewed the revised grading and utility plan for the proposed Stillwater Ford —
Conversion Van Center as submitted by METRO Land Surveying & Engineering. As you are
aware, the owner previously submitted improvements for this site for an Employee and Storage
Parking Lot Addition. As a result of the proposed development revisions, revised grading and
utility plans were submitted to our office on November 26, 2002, and we have the following
comments/recommendations:
1. The previous grading plan (under the employee parking lot scenario) routed storm water
runoff to the southwest and northeast corners of the parking lot, then utilized curb cuts to
allow the storm water to enter overland drainage ditches /swales. The current revised grading
plan (under the conversion van center scenario), proposes to route storm water runoff to the
southeast and northeast comers of the parking lot. Additionally, the revised grading plan
calls for filling in the ditch along Neal Avenue North and installing storm sewer along the
entire frontage of the site.
2. The grading plan we received contains hand-written revisions showing three curb cuts in the
parking lot curb & gutter to allow storm water to enter drainage swales /depressions, the
elimination of proposed catch basins and storm sewer exiting the parking lot, and revisions
related to proposed storm sewer structures for the storm sewer in the filled ditch. These
hand-written revisions need to be incorporated into the drawings and the proposed contours
revised accordingly (the current contours do not correspond to the hand-written revisions).
3. Adequate riprap and/or other adequate erosion control measures should be placed at the three
proposed curb cut locations.
4. A storm sewer profile is required for the proposed storm sewer necessitated by filling in the
existing ditch. A drainage area map and calculations are required to verify that the proposed
size and slope of the pipe are adequate for the storm water flows in that area. Elevations for
the proposed beehive catch basin manholes need to be specified as well.
2335 West Highway 36 gi St. Paul, MN 55113 ig 651-636 -4600 ® Fax: 651- 636 -1311
5. Another hand - written note calls for a 20" pipe connecting the existing catch basin in Neal
Avenue North to the proposed storm sewer in the ditch. 20" is an uncommon size for storm
sewer, and this should be called out as a 12" or 15" Reinforced Concrete Pipe.
6. Accordin g to an email from Jay Johnson, MnDOT has confirmed that they have issued a
permit to Denny ecker for a Van Conversion Center on Neal Avenue North. Additionally,
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Jay's email indicates that Brown's Creek Watershed District has reviewed the revised
grading plan, lan, and will not require a new permit for the revisions (if the hand - written
modifications are incorporated into the grading plan). We recommend the applicant submit
the final revised g rading plan (incorporating the hand - written revisions) and the City receive
written verification from BCWD indicating their acceptance of the final revised plan.
7. The 4" PVC sanitary sewer service shall be Schedule 40 pipe.
8. The 2" copper water service shall be connected to the existing mainline via a wet tap.
If ou have any questions or require additional information, please contact me at (651) 604-4815.
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Sincerely,
BONESTROO, ROSENE, ANDERLIK. & ASSOCIATES INC
Dennis M. Pos er, P.E.
cc: Judy Hoist, Acting City Administrator
Jay Johnson, Public Works Director
Jim Butler, Building Official
Scott Richards -- City Planner (Northwest Associated Consultants, Inc.)
Mark Vierling -- City Attorney (Eckberg, Lammers, Briggs, Wolff & Vierling, P.L.L.P.)
DMP, DDH, File - Bonestroo
K:155101d\Stillwater Ford - Van Cony Ctr (Emp Pkg) review_I2- 2- 02.doc
MEMORANDUM
NORTHWEST ASSOCIATED CONSULTANTS, INC.
5775 Wayzata Boulevard, Suite 555, St Louis Park, MN 55416
Telephone: 952.596.9636 Facsimile: 052 696.9837 planners @nacplanning.com
TO: Kimberly Kamper
FROM: Cynthia Putz -Yang 1 Scott Richards
DATE: November 5, 2002
RE: Oak Park Heights — Stillwater Ford /Conversion Van Center; CUP
and Site Plan Review
FILE NO: 798.02 — 02.30
BACKGROUND
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Jacob
Holdings of Stillwater LLC has made an application for a conditional use permit to
allow van display and truck sales and dis la on a lot adjacent to the Stillwater Ford dealership.
A conditional permit approved use ermit was a roved for the site in October of 2001 to allow off -site
parking for
the Stillwater Ford dealership. current plans include a 2-story building with
5,0 square per s feet er floor. The building would be used for sales and offices.
acres, is described as Lot 1, Block 2 Jacob 2nd Addition, and is located
The lot i s 1.37 a
directly w i
west of the Stillwater Ford dealership on Neal Avenue. The property is owned
by Jacob Holdings of Stillwater LLC and is zoned B-2, General Business District. North
of the site Arby's, Pony Express is an Arb ' and Pon Ex ress Car Wash is located to the west. To the
south is a driveway for Pony Express and a stormwater pond.
Attached for reference:
Exhibit 1:
Exhibit 2:
Exhibit 3:
Exhibit 4:
Exhibit 5:
Exhibit 6:
Exhibit 7:
Exhibit 8:
Site Plan
Grading Plan
Landscape Plan
Previous Landscape plan Dated $/24/01
Lighting Details
Lighting Plan
Building Floor Plan
Building Elevations
ISSUES ANALYSIS
Zoning. Ret ail sales is a permitted use in the B-2 General Business District. Section
Retail
401.30.E, conditional uses in the S -2 General Business District, allows open and
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outdoor sale s as a principal accessory rind al or accesso use. Specific conditions for CUP approval are
listed in the Zoning Ordinance and reviewed within this report.
CUP Reques permit A conditional use ermit is being requested to allow open and outdoor
display and sales of plan vehicles. The site lan illustrates that there will be parking stalls for
78 vehicles on display, and 20 stalls for customer parking.
Previously a CUP was approved for the site to allow off -site employee parking for
ora parking for factory Ford, temporary p g ry incentives and promotional allotments, and
temporary park in g during periodic eriodic p arking lot maintenance at Stillwater Ford. if the
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requested CUP
i s approved, to ees for Stillwater Ford will need to park at the
Stillwater Ford d site and factory incentives and promotional allotments may need to be
Stillwater Ford site requires 93 parking stalls and has 620 parking stalls;
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therefore, off-site parking is not required to meet Zoning Ordinance standards for
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Stillwater Ford.
Lot Performance Standards. The following table contains the required and proposed
dimensions and setbacks for the subject site in the S -2 District. All of the proposed
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buildng dimensions and setbacks listed below are compliant. curbing is set back at
1 property 10 feet from all erty lines, as required by the Zoning Ordinance.
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Required 15,000 sq. ft.
Proposed 1.37 acres or
59,644 sq. ft.
Lot Width
100 ft.
250 ft.
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Front
(SE)
40 ft.
160 ft.
Side
(NE)
10 ft.
65 ft.
Setbacks
Side
(SW)
10 ft.
95 ft.
Rear
(NW)
20 ft.
20 ft.
Parking stalls are dimensioned at 19 feet long. They are required to be at least 20 feet
long. Stall width is compliant at nine feet wide. Drive aisles must be at least 24 feet
wide. Alt stalls
must be marked with white or yellow painted lines not less than four
inches wide.
Grading, Drainag e , Utility. Utilit . Revised grading, drainage, and utility plans must be
' those plans have not been updated the dated to correspond with the revised p p
s :te plan that was submitted. Grading, drainage, and storm water issues are subject to
review of the City Engineer ineer and the applicable watershed district.
Landscaping. City Kathy Arborist Kath Widin has indicated that the submitted landscape
plan is not acceptable and had the following comments:
trees specified are all Colorado green spruce, which has serious disease
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problems that affect its appearance and landscape function. The shrubs are
Clethra
or summersweet, which is a native shrub that will not be attractive
planted singly as plan. depicted in the lan. Clethra also requires acidic soil, which will
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el not be the case in this area. The landscape plan that was submitted
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that utilized ed several good plant species. 1 would suggest that they try something
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similar to that plan for the landscaping.
plan submitted in October of 2001 is attached in Exhibit 4 for reference.
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A revised landscape plan lan must be submitted and is subject to review by the City
Arbori st.
Parking. Th e City's existing n g g zoni n code does not have a specific parking standard for
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car, van, or truck sales. The closest standard relates to boat sales, and that standard
parking requirements been used
to evaluate arkin uirements for other vehicle sales lots in Oak Park
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He�ghts. Boat sal es
" require space for each 400 square feet of floor area for the first
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X5,000 square feet , plus space one s ace for each 600 square feet thereafter. Floor area is
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determined by subtracting percent from each floor of the two -story building. The
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is 10 000 square feet in size. After subtracting ten percent, the floor area is
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9,000 square feet
in size. The floor area divided by 400 is 22.5. Therefore, 23 parking
spaces are required.
The site plan indicates parking spaces that 20 arkin s aces are reserved for customer parking and 78
stalls are designated display parking.
" nated for dis la section 401.15. F.7 of the Zoning Ordinance
prohibits use required parking of re ui red arkin for outdoor storage or sales. in order to meet
Ordinance stand parking standards, 23 arkin stalls must be reserved for customer and employee
parking, leaving display parking. stalls for dis la arking. The site plan must be revised to indicate
that 23 stalls are reserved for customer parking.
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Building Height and Design Guidelines; The proposed two -story building is
parapet. The building does not exceed the
feet tall to the tallest
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maximum height of 35 feet. Exterior building materials include rock -face concrete block,
glass, and E. l . F . s. The south side of the building is 60 percent glass and 74 percent
glass and rock-face concrete block combined. The side wails are approximately 45
percent glass and rock -face concrete block combined. These
percent glass and 77 p 0 .
' 'din material types and percentages comply with Design Guidelines.
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The back of the building g
ildin is a large blank wall. The Design Guidelines require a building
more than 30 feet in width up idth to be broken u through articulation of the facade into 30 -foot
increments. This especially important is es eciall im ortant in this case where the back of the building is
only 30 feet away from neighboring om the nei hborin building to the north. A revised north building
elevation should be provided that includes vertical design features to break up the
expanse of wall. The D g require n Guidelines uire exterior building color to blend with the
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architecture in the area and include primarily warm tones. Material colors have not
been indicated and must be provided.
Lighting n g Plan. Section 401 .15. B.7. d of the Zoning Ordinance (outdoor lighting) states
that light shall not exceed one foot candle measured from the centerline of a public
street, nor �
r shall light exceed four - tenths of a foot candle at any property line adjoining
adjacent property. Li ht levels on the lighting plan are exceeded on all property
an adjacent Light
lines; therefore , lighting the 1 i htin plan must be revised to comply with the City's foot - candle
limitations.
Signage. One wall sig n is proposed on the front of the building. The proposed sign is
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45 square feet in size. The Zoning Ordinance allows a wall sign that is up to 64 square
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feet in size; therefore, the sign complies with City standards.
Trash. The site plan illustrates a trash enclosure on the northwest side of the building.
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The sit e plan plan includes a lan detail of the trash enclosure; however, elevation details
have provided. not been rovided. Elevations for the enclosure must be submitted with materials
specified. c■fied. The enclosure materials must be consistent with the principal building
materials.
CUP Review Criteria
The permit conditional use ermit criteria for open and outdoor sale of vehicles is listed below
with a review of each.
1. Outside sales areas are landscaped and fenced or screened from view of
neighboring residential uses or an abutting residential district.
A revised landscape plan needs to be submitted and is subject to review of the
City Arborist. There are no neighboring or abutting residential uses or districts.
2. All lighting shall be hooded and so directed that the light source shall not be
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visible from the public right -of -way or from neighboring residences.
A revised lighting p plan needs to be submitted that does not exceed maximum
light intensity level regulations. The light fixture detail submitted is for a full cut-
off style fixture.
3. Adequate ,� �
anal sis and provisions are made to resolve issues related to demand
for services. No use shall be allowed that will exceed the City's ability to provide
utility, olice, fire, administrative or other services to the site.
The use will not create a large demand for services.
4. The provisions of Section 401.03.A.7 of this Ordinance are considered and
satisfactorily met.
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Section 401.03.A.7 are the general considerations for a CUP request. The
proposed use is not expected to have a negative impact on the area and is an
appropriate use provided conditions of approval are met.
CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATION
ro osed land use is appropriate and allowed as a conditional use in the B -2
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The changes that need to be made to the plans are feasible, and after
revisions project visions are made, the ect will comply with the provisions of the Zoning Ordinance
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and Design Guidelines. Therefore, our office recommends approval of the site plan and
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CUP
to allow the new facility for Denny Hecker's Conversion Van Center subject to the
following conditions:
permit An access ermit from MnDOT is required for the access onto Neal Avenue
North.
2. Employees
of Stillwater Ford shall park on the Stillwater Ford property. Twenty-
three stalls shall be dedicated to customer and employee parking on the subject
site. Required parking stalls shall not be used for display, storage, or sales.
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east 24 feet wide. A revised site plan, subject to City staff review and approval
is required.
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Revised radin drains drainage, and utility plans shall be submitted and are subject to
review and approval by the City Engineer and applicable watershed district.
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plan landscape revised landsca a lan must be submitted and is subject to review and
approval by the City Arborist.
6. A
revised north building elevation that includes vertical design features to break
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7. Building uildin material colors shall be provided for Planning Commission and City
Council review and approval. Colors shall be primarily warm tones.
S. lighting plan revised li htin lan that complies with the city's foot - candle requirements
shall be submitted for City staff review and approval. The fixtures shall be full
cut -off.
9. Elevations for the trash enclosure with materials specified shall be submitted for
City
staff review and approval. Enclosure materials shall be consistent with the
principal building materials.
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O Model
DLI - 100w -175w
DLII - 200w -400w
DLIII - 1000w
O Mounting Mode
PM - arm mount
std - 6" arm
wB - wall bracket
SM-SF - spider mount with slipfitter
for 2WI8" OD tenon
• Lamp Types/Watts
METAL HALIDE
M175 (ED -28)
5 PER METAL HALIDE
MI75MS (ED -28)
PULSE START METAL HALIDE
M 100PS (ED -17)
M125PS (ED -17)
M150PS (ED -28)
HIGH PRESSURE SODIUM
S100 (ED- 23
S150 (ED- 23
1 Available with DLI and DLII only.
2 Reduced- envelope lamp required for 1000w.
'Factory wired for 277 volt unless specified.
4 Not available with 100w Pulse Start Metal Halide.
A -Dia.
•
Arm Mount
(PM)
B 4.
• Spun aluminum housing featuring
an embossed decorative band.
Optional color vinyl trim stripe
available.
• Cast aluminum door with clear, flat
tempered glass lens, fully gasketed
to housing, secured with captive
screws, Housing with spider mount
hinges up, and door with arm
mount hinges down for service.
• Specular, anodized aluminum
reflectors for horizontal lamp,
provide Type II, 111, IV or V square
light patterns. DLI and DLII, Type 11
and Type 111 reflectors feature
unique, multi- faceted design -
patent pending.
• Extruded aluminum arm provided
for pole mount. Spider mount has
four aluminum tube arms
attaching housing to cast slipfitter
for 2 %" OD tenon.
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(SM -SF)
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METAL HALIDE
M250 (ED -28)
M400 (ED-28)
SUPER METAL HALIDE
M250MS (ED -28)
M400MS (ED -28)
PULSE START METAL HALIDE,
M200PS (ED -28)
M250PS (ED -28)
M320PS (ED -28)
M350P5 (ED -28)
M400PS (ED -28)
HIGH PRESSURE SODIUM
S250 (ED -18)
S400 (ED -18)
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METAL HALIDE
M1000 (BT -56)
SUPER METAL HALIDE,
M1000MS (BT-56)
HIGH PRESSURE SODIUM
51000 (E -25)
0 Reflector
I1 - narrow asymmetric'
111 - asymmetric
1V - forward throw
VS- symmetric square
Catalog Number
0
PR
0
BGE
0
NCS
• Mogul porcelain socket, pulse
rated, with spring loaded, nickel
plated center contact and
reinforced lamp grip screw shell.
Medium base for ED-17 lamp.
• CWA type ballast, HPF, starting
rated at -20 °F ( -40 °F for HPS).
• TGIC thermoset polyester powder
paint finish with choice of six
standard, and four premium
standard colors.
• UL and CUL listed for wet
locations.
O Voltage
MT - multi -tap'
(120/2081240/277v)
347 480
O Options
PR - photo receptacle (less cell)
PRC - photo receptacle with cell
PE - photoelectric button cell ,
120 -277v, up to 400w
FS - fusing (specify voltage)
02 - quartz standby time delay
(D.C. bayonet base lamp included)
VG - polycarbonate vandal guard
(arm and wall mount only)
CS - internal house -side cutoff shield
O Color
STANDARD PREMIUM STANDARD
DBZ - dark bronze MBZ - medium bronze
SGB - black BGE - beige
SWT - white LTV - light ivory
PRG - gray CMB - burgundy
PLS - platinum silver
FGP - forest green
O Stripe Color
wCS - white
RCS - black
oCS - other (consult factory)
NCS - none
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