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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2013-08-08 Planning Report TPC3601 Thurston Avenue N, Suite 100 Anoka, MN 55303 ENCLOSURE + 3 Phone: 763.231.5840 Facsimile: 763.42 7.0520 TPC @PlanningCo.com PLANNING REPORT TO: Eric Johnson FROM: Scott Richards DATE: August 8, 2013 RE: Oak Park Heights — Pizza Ranch — Rezoning from 0-Open Space to B-2 General Business District, Conditional Use Permits for Drive Through and for Number of Parking Spaces, and Design Guidelines/Site Plan Review- 13045 60th Street North TPC FILE: 236.02 — 13.05 BACKGROUND Ernest Swanson has made applications for a rezoning from 0-Open Space to B-2 General Business District, Conditional Use Permits (CUP) for drive through and for number of parking spaces, and Design Guidelines/Site Plan Review at 13045 60th Street North to construct a new Pizza Ranch restaurant adjacent to the existing Americlnn Motel. The one Conditional Use Permit is to allow the construction of a drive through in the B-2 District; the other Conditional Use Permit is to allow for the restaurant to be constructed with a slight reduction in the number of parking spaces from what is required by the Zoning Ordinance. City Staff has calculated the parking and has determined that the site will be compliant with the number of stalls proposed. 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: Project Narrative, August 5, 2013 Exhibit 2: Narrative on Pizza Ranch Pick-Up Window Car Stacking Exhibit 3: Title Sheet (TI.11) Exhibit 4: Floor Plan (A1.21) Exhibit 5: Equipment Plan (A1.22) Exhibit 6: Exterior Elevations (A2.11) Exhibit 7: Exterior Elevations (A2.12) Exhibit 8: HVAC Screening Building Sections (A3.11) Exhibit 9: Existing Site and Removals Plan (CI.11) Exhibit 10: Site Plan (C2.11) Exhibit 11: Site Utility Plan (C2.12) Exhibit 12: Grading Plan (C3.11) Exhibit 13: Existing Drainage Patterns (C4.11) Exhibit 14: Proposed Stormwater Plan (C4.12) Exhibit 15: Proposed Stormwater Plan Details and Notes (C4.13) Exhibit 16: Details (C5.11) Exhibit 17: Details (C5.12) Exhibit 18: Lighting Plan (C6.11) Exhibit 19: Landscape Plan (L1.11) Exhibit 20: Landscape Notes (L2.11) Exhibit 21: Trash Enclosure Details (S1.41) Exhibit 22: Lighting Specifications (13 pages) Exhibit 23: Report of the City Arborist Exhibit 24: Pylon Sign PROJECT DESCRIPTION I & S Group, Inc., the project architect and engineer has provided a Project Narrative found as Exhibit 1. Excerpts from the narrative are as follows: Project Location Pizza Ranch 13045 60th Street North Oak Park Heights, Minnesota 55082 Site Identification Lot 2, Block 1 Brackey 2nd Addition Proposal Summary A new 6,374 square foot, 220 seat ground up building constructed to the National Franchise standards with a tentative opening in the winter of 2013 - 2014. How Compatible is it with Surrounding Properties? This projects location will be taking a bare property and developing a restaurant that meets the brand image of Pizza Ranch but also harmonizes with the development design standards. The proposed building will be surrounded by another restaurant and retail businesses. The zoning allows this type of business and it will be an enhancement to the area. It will fit in extremely well with the surrounding properties. 2 Hours of Operation The restaurant will be open for lunch and dinner 7 days a week. Service will begin at approximately 11 am and end at approximately 10pm. The lunch buffet will begin at approximately 11am and end at approximately 2:00pm. The dinner buffet will begin at approximately 4:30pm and end at approximately 8:00pm. Number of Employees Two weeks prior to opening, all employees will be hired and start training. Pizza Ranch will create 4 full time jobs; General Manager, Assistant General Manager, Kitchen Manager, Guest Services Manager. There will be approximately 70 part time jobs created, most of who will average about 20 hours per week and about $7-$11/hr. ISSUES ANALYSIS Comprehensive Plan. The property is designated as Commercial on the Proposed Land Use Map. The proposed rezoning to B-2 General Business District is consistent with the Comprehensive Plan. The use of the site as a restaurant is also consistent with the Comprehensive Plan. Zoning. The property is to be zoned B-2 General Business District. Restaurants are a permitted use, but drive through or pick up windows require a CUP. Section 401.03.A.7. lists the criteria for review of a rezoning. There are no issues with this rezoning in that it is designated for B-2 General Business District in the Comprehensive Plan. Subdivision. The property is platted as Lot 2, Block 1 Brackey 2nd Addition. There are no changes requested related to the lot or easements. Setbacks. Building setbacks required in the B-2 District are as follows: Building Setbacks Required Proposed Front 40 feet 85 feet Side 10 feet 50 feet west/100 feet east Rear 20 feet 380 feet The building setbacks are complaint with the Zoning Ordinance requirements. 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 except for the joint property line with the Americlnn Motel, where the joint driveway is acceptable. Traffic Circulation/Curb Cuts. The site will be accessed by 60th Street and share the existing curb cut for Americlnn Motel. The site was planned for a joint access when the motel was constructed. The development contract with the property owner specifies that there would be no direct access from 60th Street to 58th Street, but a secondary 3 access for the undeveloped property to the south could be made through the property to the west adjacent to the Kowalski's Market. Deliveries. The Applicant has indicated that deliveries would be brought via semi-truck usually at off peak hours. The semi would park near the rear of the structure in the driveway or parking area. Pick Up Window/Drive Through The Pizza Ranch will feature a pick-up window for preorders. There is no order board. As a result, the customer will only need to pay and receive their product, thus reducing the time in a typical restaurant drive through. If a customer arrives before the order is ready, the payment is processed and the customer proceeds to parking stalls designated for pick up only. The stacking space should accommodate four vehicles which will be more than adequate for this type of drive through. Section 401.30.E of the Zoning Ordinance lists the criteria for drive through food establishments. The pick-up area for the proposed Pizza Ranch will comply with all of the criteria listed. Parking. The following table provides an analysis of proposed and required parking spaces: Parking Area Required Requirements Spaces 1 per 40 square feet 4,477 X .9 = 4,029 SF dining 101 1 per 80 square feet 1,897 X .9 = 1,707 SF kitchen 21 2 spaces Drive-through window 2 TOTAL 124 Per ordinance, the site would require 124 parking spaces. The site plan indicates 132 parking spaces on site with four additional in the drive through area. There is more than adequate parking for the restaurant. The applicant had applied for a CUP to address a potential deficit in the number of required parking stalls for the site. Based upon the calculations above, a CUP will not be required. The site will also accommodate five disability accessible stalls in compliance with requirements. All of the parking stall and driveway dimensioning is within the requirements of the Zoning Ordinance. 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. 4 Lighting. The submitted photometric plan illustrates light levels that are within the maximum of .4 foot candles except for the joint driveway area. This is acceptable in that it is the access for both the Americlnn Motel and the proposed restaurant. Light standards may not exceed 25 feet from the ground surface to the top of the light fixture. The light fixtures, as provided in the application materials, are required to be full cut off and are compliant with the height requirement. Any lights visible through the windows of the structure should also be shielded and full cut off. The plans include two decorative light fixtures at the front entrance of the building that are not full cut off. The plans also show the use of lighting under the parapet that will light the façade. 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.B.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 gates will also need to be constructed of wood to match the structure. Chain link fence material will not be allowed. Mechanical Screening. The plans indicate that the parapet walls are designed to totally screen the mechanical equipment. Exhibit 8 includes a graphic that shows how the equipment will be screened. Grading, Drainage, Erosion Control and Utilities. Grading, drainage, erosion control, and utility plans are subject to review and approval by the City Engineer. Storm water issues are also subject to review and approval by the Brown's Creek Watershed District. Signage. Freestanding Sign. The applicant has proposed a 20 foot pylon sign near the entrance to the site. The proposed sign includes a changeable message board. The plans indicate that size of the sign and the changeable message board is 141 square feet. The property is within the Destination Retail Highway Sign District which would allow one freestanding sign of 150 square feet and a maximum height of 30 feet. The Design Standards recommend the use of ground or monument signs rather than pylon signs. Most of the new signs constructed along the Highway 36 frontage in recent years have been monument signs. Staff recommends that a monument sign be constructed as originally proposed with the development application. 5 Wall Signage. The following wall signage is proposed: Total No. Total Sign Square Feet of Signs Square Feet North Façade: 72 1 72 East Façade: 72 1 72 West Façade: Blade sign, size 1 --- not identified. TOTAL 3 144+ The Zoning Ordinance would allow for two wall signs on separate building facades. The total allowable sign area, with the freestanding signs, would be 500 square feet. The applicant has proposed a total of three wall signs with a total of 144+ square feet. The applicant will need to eliminate the blade sign on the west façade or request a variance to allow the third sign. Sian Illumination. The freestanding sign is proposed to be internally lit. The letters of the message board may be lit but the background cannot. The wall signs are lit by goose-neck fixtures. 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. City staff has questioned the applicant on how the project has been designed to achieve at least a certain degree of sustainability. The applicant will need to discuss the methods in building construction and site design with the Planning Commission of how these issues have been addressed. Architectural Guidelines. Façade Treatments The building will have a definite base, middle and top. The façades feature differences in materials, a prominent porch and a varied parapet to provide architectural interest. Ground Level Expression This is a one story building with excellent visibility to Highway 36. The main entrance is well defined by the porch roof. 6 Transparency The building uses glass on all of the facades except for the rear. The Design Guidelines requires at least a 20 percent transparency on ground floor, street facing facades. The ground floor of the façade facing Highway 36 is 23 percent transparent. Entries The building features a prominent entry with a double door and the gabled end of the porch roof. Roof Design The roofline is broken into segments on all of the facades by a varied parapet. The rooftop mechanical equipment will be completely screened within the parapet of the building. Building Materials and Colors The applicant has provided color elevations for review. The primary building materials of brick, stone and glass will exceed the 60 percent requirement on the façade facing Highway 36. The east and west elevations also feature the stone base and use of brick on a portion of the façade. 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 materials have been changed to 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 Highway 36. Parking Areas The parking area is landscaped with perimeter plantings as well as plantings around the building. Storm water Storm water will be addressed by the City Engineer. Pedestrian and Common Space Currently, there is a trail along 60th Street at this location. The site plan indicates a trail connection through the Pizza Ranch site from 60th Street to the south property line. It is expected that this trail will eventually be constructed to 58th Street and be connected to another new trail behind the Menards. 7 The City is working with the applicant and the Browns Creek Watershed to look at options for providing a separated trail along the stormwater pond at the east edge of the site. Staff will update the Planning Commission as to the progress of this alternative trail location. Landscaping Building entrance plantings are required. The main entry does not include planting areas but seasonal pots could be added. The Planning Commission should comment. Trees/Shrubs The trees and shrubs used in the landscape plan shall be subject to the review and approval of the City Arborist. The Arborist has indicated that the plan is well designed with a good variety of plant materials. 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: • Rezoning from 0-Open Space to B-2 General Business District • Conditional use permit (CUP) for a restaurant with drive-through. • Design Guidelines/Site Plan Review 1. All grading, drainage, erosion control, and utility plans are subject to review and approval of the City Engineer. Stormwater plans are also subject to review and approval of the Browns Creek Watershed District. 2. 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. 8 3. The Planning Commission shall comment on the use of the decorative light fixtures and the lighting of the building's architectural features. 4. The Planning Commission shall comment on the building design and building materials. The applicant shall provide building material samples for Planning Commission review. 5. The trash enclosure shall be redesigned with matching wood gates. 6. All mechanical equipment on the roof or on the site shall be fully screened in accordance with the provisions of the Zoning Ordinance. 7. The Applicant shall provide a snow removal plan or indicate if the snow will be hauled off site. 8. The Applicant shall replace the proposed pylon sign with a monument sign compliant with the signage requirements of the Design Guidelines 9. The Applicant shall remove one of the three proposed wall signs or apply for a sign variance. 10. The Applicant shall provide pedestrian access through the site from 60th Street to the south property line. Staff will update the Planning Commission on the alternative plan to provide a separated trail on the east side of the site adjacent to the stormwater plan. 11. Outdoor lighting for the parking areas shall be turned off one hour after closing, except for approved security lighting. 12. All signs shall be designed to comply with the Zoning Ordinance requirements for internal illumination. 13. The landscape plan shall be subject to the review and approval of the City Arborist. 14. Building entrance plantings shall be required. The Applicant shall revise the landscape plan or provide seasonal planters at the main entrance to the building. 15. A bike rack should be identified on the site plan and placed on site. 16. The Applicant shall discuss methods of construction and site design as it relates to sustainability with the Planning Commission. pc: Julie Hultman 9 EXHIBIT 4 M3nkat?. 'N Far�blult N R P st,�r�a IA la 7 One firm-start to finish" Sa`��`y'I� La Crosse WI ARCril1E(TS EN{;IN;EERS PLANNERS [AND SuRUEYNS St:itVESTS Pizza Ranch Oak Park Heights Project Narrative Date: August 5, 2013 Applicant Ernest Swanson 1885 Newberry Avenue North Stillwater, Minnesota 55082 Phone: (651) 578-0175 Email: ernieswanson @msn.com Architect/Engineer I&S Group, Incorporated Joey Wendinger 115 East Hickory Street—Suite 300 Mankato, Minnesota 56001 Phone: (507) 387-6651 Email:joey.wendinger @is-grp.com Project Location Pizza Ranch 13045 60th Street North Oak Park Heights, Minnesota 55082 Site Identification Lot 2, Block 1 Brackey 2nd Addition Proposal Summary A new 6,374 square foot, 220 seat ground up building constructed to the National Franchise standards with a tentative opening in the winter of 2013 - 2014. Quick Stats About Pizza Ranch Mission: Establish every Pizza Ranch®as a business ministry opportunity where our guests receive a legendary experience through quality food and service; and where we take a positive leadership position in the community we serve and equip our employees with tools to lead happy and productive lives. Vision: To glorify God by positively impacting the world we live in. Founder: Adrie Groeneweg Year Founded: 1981 laiii Pizza Ranch Oak Park Heights Project Narrative Page 1 of 5 1 It GROUP One firm-start to finish" Founding Location: Hull, Iowa Number of Locations: 170+ Locations across 11 States including Iowa, Minnesota, South Dakota, North Dakota,Wisconsin, Michigan, Nebraska, Illinois, Kansas, Missouri and Montana Menu Starters and Sides: Pizza Ranch's buffet features a variety of appetizers. Included in these are buttery and crispy garlic bread, fresh-baked breadsticks topped with a savory blend of herbs and spices, cheesy, crispy garlic cheese bread, bread sticks, hot wings, chicken fries, ranch potato wedges, salad bar, ranch chips, hot mashed potatoes and gravy. Pizza Lover's Pizza®: Pizza Ranch's buffet features a wide range of pizzas to fulfill the cravings of young and old. With a variety of crusts, sauces, and toppings, you're sure to find one that tempts your tastebuds. If you don't see your favorite on the buffet,just request it and not only will it be made for you, the very first slice will be delivered to you! Country's Best Chicken®: Pizza Ranch's Crispy Ranch Chicken® has a perfect blend of spices and seasonings. It's prepared just right to keep it moist inside and crispy outside. You may also find other tasty preparations on our buffet, including BBQ, Buffalo or Asian Sesame Chicken. Hot Mashed Potatoes and Gravy: Pizza Ranch's mashed potatoes are the perfect addition to the Country's Best Chicken®. Dressed with their chef's best gravy, it's home cooking done right. Always hot and steamy, they complete your meal with a touch of good old-fashioned comfort. Wholesome Vegetables: Beans, corn, peas, add them to our Country's Best Chicken®and potatoes and you've got yourself a complete meal. Sensational Salads: Selections include tossed salad to fruit salads to vegetable salads, cole slaw and everything in between you can create a perfect start to your meal. Add a cup of soup and make it a meal. Find your favorite salad toppings and some new ones too. Fabulous Potato Wedges: Nothing satisfies quite like our potato wedges. Just the right crispiness outside and fluffiness inside, they're great as a starter, side, or with some butter and sour cream. Delectable Desserts: Cactus Bread®is Pizza Ranch's signature sweet treat topped with cinnamon streusel and sweet icing. There are dessert pizzas that come in a variety of fantastic fruit flavors. Some locations have soft serve ice cream! all Pizza Ranch Oak Park Heights Project Narrative Page 2 of 5 I ODGROUP One firm-start to finish` Beverages: Coca-Cola beverages are available. A wide range including diet options, Powerade®, and iced teas are available on the buffet. To-Go orders can be completed with the addition of 20 oz. or 2 liter bottles of select varieties. In August of 2012, Pizza Ranch began serving 100% Ethiopian coffees including "robust blend", "hazelnut"and "decaf brew." Pizza Ranch has formed a strategic partnership with Ethiopia Reads to give back to the communities that provide our coffee. Read more about our coffee partnership and how the coffee you enjoy at Pizza Ranch is helping fund libraries and learning centers in Ethiopia at http://www.pizzaranch.com/coffeepartnership Community Impact Communities are filled with people who want to help out their favorite school or charity and we're here to help you. Pizza Ranch's most popular program is their "Community Impact" Fundraising Events. Members of your organization come in and help serve the guests then receive donations from guests plus a percentage of sales from that night. It's a great way to raise awareness and money for your organization, team, or for a local family in need. Community Impact Fundraising Events are also a great way to build camaraderie by rallying around a common cause. It allows you the opportunity to interact directly with folks from your neighborhood. Pizza Ranch also offer a coupon book program, Round Up cards, and a variety of other fundraising opportunities and school programs. Many locations participate in our'Wagon Wheel" program which provides donations to local schools for each Wagon Wheel collected from Pizza Ranch pizza and chicken boxes. What is being Requested? The applicant for the Pizza Ranch Oak Park Heights is asking that the following to be approved so that we may proceed with bringing a successful, fun and great community partner to the City of Oak Park Heights 1. Property to be rezoned from Open Space to B-2 2. A conditional Use Permit for the pick-up window 3. Site Plan Review 4. Approval of the site plan 5. Approval of the grading and drainage plan 6. Approval of the landscape plan 7. Approval of the site photometrics plan 8. Approval of the floor plan 9. Approval of the exterior elevation finishes Pizza Ranch Oak Park Heights Project Narrative Page 3 of 5 GROUP One firm-start to finish" How Compatible is it with Surrounding Properties? This projects location will be taking a bare property and developing a restaurant that meets the brand image of Pizza Ranch but also harmonizes with the development design standards. The proposed building will be surrounded by another restaurant and retail businesses. The PUD allows this type of business and it will be an enhancement to the area. It will fit in extremely well with the surrounding properties. Hours of Operation The restaurant will be open for lunch and dinner 7 days a week. Service will begin at approximately 11am and end at approximately 10pm. The lunch buffet will begin at approximately 11am and end at approximately 2:00pm. The dinner buffet will begin at approximately 4:30pm and end at approximately 8:00pm. Number of Employees Two weeks prior to opening, all employees will be hired and start training. Pizza Ranch will create 4 full time jobs; General Manager, Assistant General Manager, Kitchen Manager, Guest Services Manager. There will be approximately 70 part time jobs created, most of who will average about 20 hours per week and about $7-$11/hr. Number of Parking Stalls Required Per City Code Zoning: The property is currently zoned Open Space and needs to be rezoned to B-2 Parking:At least one (1) parking space for each thirty-five (35) square feet of gross floor area of service and dining area, but not less than fifteen (15) spaces. Two (2) additional parking spaces shall be added for drive-through services facilities and one (1)space for each eighty(80) square feet of kitchen/storage area. Additionally, one hundred eighty (180)feet of drive aisle stacking space shall be provided for drive-through facilities. Dining &Service Area = 4,477 SF x 0.90 T 35 = 116 Stalls Required Drive-up Window= 2 Stalls Required Kitchen Area = 1,897 = 80 = 22 Stalls Required Total required parking stalls = 140 Total parking stalls proposed on Pizza Ranch property= 132 The adjacent hotel property that has an offset peak of parking demand will overcome the required parking. Additionally, recent data from Pizza Ranch properties with similar seating counts indicate that 100-110 parking stalls are adequate for a 220 seat restaurant. aill Pizza Ranch Oak Park Heights Project Narrative Page 4 of 5 GROUP One firm-start to finish" Proposed Building Materials The building will be composed of typical Pizza Ranch materials, this includes; engineered wood composite siding and trim, asphalt shingles, metal roof cap, brick, and stone veneer wainscot. Signa_ge How Many—2 There will be 2, 15' long by 6'tall building mounted signs that are front lit with three goose-neck light fixtures. These will be installed on the North and East elevations. Also, a ground mounted monument sign is being proposed on the north side of the property. See elevations and the attached monument sign exhibit. Lighting A site lighting and photometric plan is included in the submittal plan set. See lighting and photometric plans and the attached cut sheets for the proposed lighting fixtures. Is There Outdoor Storage? A detached trash enclosure is proposed on the rear side (south) side of the property. The trash enclosure will be finished with materials that match the building finishes Deliveries Deliveries are brought via semi-truck usually at off peak hours. It is proposed that the delivery trucks would station in the parking lot. Pizza Ranch Oak Park Heights Project Narrative Page 5 of 5 ..mw-„,, EXHIBIT 2 lir11111119111.7 1 ]nom v ox ! rilaRanc 'X 7'2-7 7-88-'2 Pizza Ranch Pick-Up Window Car Stacking Our pick up window is somewhat different than a "traditional" drive up window in most restaurants. The way ours works is that customers will call ahead to have their pizza and chicken prepared. To complete their order,they are given an approximate time that their order will be ready. When they leave their house or their work, they drive up to the window for their order. Because their order was prepared ahead of their arrival,the transaction time just consists of paying for their product and receiving their product. Typically,there is no "wait time." If a customer arrives before their order is ready,the payment is usually processed and the customer is asked to pull around to one of two or three parking stalls designated for "pick- up" customers only. As opposed to "traditional drive-up"where there is a "squawk box" to place the order and then a window to pay and a window to pick up, our operation does not have this alignment. It is our experience that even when our restaurant is having a "rush hour,"typically we don't see more than two, maybe three cars in line at any time. Because the food is prepared before the customer's arrival, we also do not experience the "wait"that a person would normally experience in a traditional drive thru lane. To glorify God by positively impacting the world we live in. 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O©ore L g \oink III $ 88 $ a e�' me mm P 9 ®Z W•a 'r�U r �w'w r r co O z C7FX z ww O z ■ . .. -0 1 J E :_dsiw,i aecsiF. 11111®11! ®Il11. tik i!.."` EArIT 22 L/THON/A L/GHT/NG Catalog ELA—T—O M C—H 2 012 Notes MOUNT AT 8'-6" AFF FEATURES&SPECIFICATIONS INTENDED USE Type Fl Small,attractive remote head utilizing MR11 lamps.Ideal for use outside of doorways to meet exit discharge requirement of the Life Safety Code.To be powered by 6-or 12-volt battery equipment as part of an emergency lighting system providing light for the path of egress. Unit Accessories CONSTRUCTION Die-cast aluminum body with cast bronze knuckle.Cylinder standard with black finish.Tempered glass lens. INSTALLATION ELA 0 M C 1/2"NPT adjustable knuckle.Single mounting plate-round die-cast 4-0 box cover. Twin mounting plate dimensions(rectangle):4-1/2L x 2-7/8"W. OPTICS Variety of MR11 lamp wattages and voltages available. Outdoor Mini Cylinder LISTING UL Listed.IP rating:65.UL Listed for wet locations. Note:Specifications subject to change without notice. Actual performance may differ as a result of end-user environment and application. 3j 1.16/16 (4.9) \3-716, iiitt (6.7) 2-9/16" (6.5) All dimensions are inches(centimeters). Dimensions shown are for single mounting plates. ORDERING INFORMATION For shortest led times,configure product using standard options(shown in bold). Example:ELA OMC H0506 ELA OMC Series Housing color Number of heads Fixture Lamp type ELA (blank) Black (blank) Single OMC Outdoor mini-cylinder 110506 5W/6VMR11 lamp DNA Natural aluminum T Twin H1006 10W/6V MR11 lamp DDB Dark bronze H2006 20W/6V MR11 lamp H1012 10W/12V MR11 lamp 112012 20W/12V MR11 lamp EMERGENCY ELA-OMC-ELA-AFNR 7 Job Name. Saucer Vapor Jar Collection i _ Pizza Ranch Type:J H-CGU-10-96-RIB/8-6-9l6 i Quantity: " IIIMIIII ) HI-LITE MFG. I lin CO., INC. A ■II A 13450 Monte Vista Avenue ,I Chino,California 91710 II I I I■ Telephone:(909)465-1999 www.hilitemfg.com g u ' ,Item Hei ht Width � Number (A) (B) H-CGU 10" 4" H-CGU-10 10" 10" B B H-LCGU 12" 5" H-CGU H-CGU-10 H-LCGU-14 12" 13" H-LCGU H-LCGU-14 Fixture _ Fixture _ Glass / Mountin - Mounting / Optional - Accessory / Wattage/ - Ballast - Voltage No. Color Color g Color Accessories Color Lamp options H-CGU(1) Standard CLR Mounting Standard SK Standard Incandescent(6) Ballast option Incandescent 91(Black) (Clear) Options 91(Black) (Swivel knuckle) 91(Black) (Fixture is not available (Fixture is H-CGU-10(1) 93(White) 1/2" 93(White) 93(White) standard 100W for INC. standard 120V. H-LCGU(1) 95(Dk.Gm) RIB 3/4" 95(Dk.Gm) FX 95(Dk.Gm) or 200W. Do not specify.) H-LCGU-14(1) 96(Gals.) (Clear Ribbed) 96(Gals.) (Flexible tubing 96(Gale.) Do not specify.) 4 BR47(Rust) Cord Options(3) BR47(Rust) for cord mounted BR47(Rust) RB( ) CFL BK01,GN20. FR C88(8'Blk Cord) fixture only) CFL(6) (Remote) M (Frost) CW8(8'Wht Cord) For all For all (Compact (Multi 120/277V) Upgraded CG8(8'Gray finishes For specs finishes Fluorescent) BCM Finishes.(z) RD Mesh Cord) see pages see pages see pages 13/CFL (Canopy Mount) HID 29,66,82,90, (Red) 344-348. 321-344. 344-348. 18/CFL RB and BCM 92,94,97,99, Custom Cord 26132/42ICFL PLB(5) M(Multi 120/208/ 100,103,104, BL Options(3) 26/CFL (Postline) 240/277V) 105,110,112, (Blue) CB_(Black) 32/CFL 113,114,115, CW_(White) 42/CFL For specs PLB 117,118,119, GRN CG_ 57/CFL see pages 1(120V) 120,127,128, (Green) (Gray Mesh) 341-343. 129,133,134, AM Specify length. DMB 2(277V) 135,136,98, (Dimmable 101,102,137, (Amber) Stem Options Ballast for CFL. 138,139,140, AMC (Stem 1/2") Add to Part No.) 121,122,123, ST 124,125,126, (Amber Specify length HID 11,01,22,25, Crackle) and canopy. (High Intensity 33,77.89,24, HSC(Canopy) Discharge) 44,48,49. SMC(Canopy) MH(6) For finish Flush Mount (Metal Halide) specs see Options 35/MH pages FHSC 50/MH 344-348. FSMC 70/MH 100/MH Arm Options 150/MH B-1 HL-K 175/MH HL-A HL-U HL-H P-1 HPS(6) HL-C P-3 (High Pressure HL-D Sodium) 50/HPS For all arms and 70/HPS specs see pages 100/HPS 321-344. 150/HPS H-CGU - 91 - CLR / 1/2" - 91 / SK - 91 / 35/MH - RB - M ORDER EXAMPLE (USE THIS FORMAT TO PLACE ORDER) Notes: (1) H-CGU and H-CGU-10 available for 100W Max INC, (4) (RB)Remote Ballast is not available for Fluorescent Lamping. 32W Max CFL and 100W Max HID. (5) (PLB)Post Line Ballast must specify 120V or 277V. H-LCGU and H-LCGU-14 available for 200W Max INC, (PLB)50W MH requires a 3"dia.pole. 57W Max CFL and 175W Max HID. (PLB)70W and 100W MH require a 4"dia.pole. Above fixtures available with WGU wireguard. (PLB)50W,70W,100W and 150W HPS require a 3"dia.pole. (2) Casting will be painted to match copper and brass finishes. (6) Socket Bases:INC and HID are medium base,CFL are GX24Q. (3) Cord Mounting wattage not to exceed 100 for HID. Gray Mesh Cord not available for HID. Suitable for wet location. (Except when cord mounted) OA L/THON/A L/GHT/NG. `atalog WST-70M-WT-TB Number Notes FEATURES&SPECIFICATIONS MOUNT AT 12'-Ott AFF INTENDED USE—For building-and wall-mounted applications. CONSTRUCTION—Rugged,die-cast,single-piece aluminum housing.Die-cast doorframe has a 1/8"thick Type J1 tempered glass lens.Door frame is fully gasketed with one-piece solid silicone. OPTICS—Segmented reflectors for superior uniformity and control.Reflectors are interchangeable.Three full cutoff distributions available:FT(forward throw),MD(medium throw)and WT(wide throw). Decorative Wall Mounted Lighting ELECTRICAL—Ballast:50W-150W utilizes a high reactance,high power factor ballast.Metal halide 150W and beloware standard with pulse-starttechnology.35S utilizes a reactance high power factor ballast.175W utilizes a constant-wattage autotransformer ballast.CSA,NOM or INTL required for probe start shipments outside of the US for 175M.Not available 175M SCWA.Ceramic metal halide lamps are recommended for use in applications where superior color rendition,lumen maintenance and longer lamp life are desired. Quick disconnect plug easily disconnects reflector from ballast.Ballasts are 100%factory-tested. 4 Socket:Porcelain,medium-base socket with copper alloy,nickel-plated screw shell and center contact UL listed 660W,600V 4KV pulse rated. METAL HALIDE:50W-175W Finish:Standard finish is textured dark bronze(DDBT)corrosion-resistant polyester powderfinish.Additional HIGH PRESSURE SODIUM:35W-150W architectural colors are available.Striping is also available. INSTALLATION—Universal mounting mechanism with integral mounting support allows fixture to hinge down.Bubble level provides correct alignment with each installation. Specifications T LISTINGS—UL Listed(standard).CSA Certified(see Options).Suitable for wet locations(damp location listed Length:16-1/4(41.2) 7-1/4 M, in lens-up orientation).WLU option offers wet location listing in up orientation(see Options).IP65 rated.25°C Depth:9-1/8(23.2) (18.4) ambient.ELED:U.S.Patent No.7,737,640. Overall Height:7-1/4(18.4) 16-1/4 L.9-1/B_1 WARRANTY—1-year limited warranty.Complete warranty terms located at *Weight:30 lbs(13.6 kg) (412) (23 2i www.acuitybrands.com/CustomerResources/Terms and conditions.aspx . NIGHTTIME Note:Specifications subject to change without notice. FRIENDLY All dimensions are inches(centimeters)unless otherwise indicated. c°°s�ste°cVoh,�eeo'9°ais *Weight as configured in example below. 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Example:WST 100M FT TB LPI wsr 70M WT TB Series Wattage/source Distribution Voltage Ballast Mounting Options WST High Metal Ceramic FT Forward 120 (blank) Magnetic (blank) Surface mount Shipped installed in fixture pressure halide metal throw 208' ballast Shipped separately' SF Single fuse(120,277,347V)° sodium halide 240 8BW Surface mount DF Double 50M MD Medium CWI Constant ° 355' 50MHC throw(coated wattage , lam 70M 277 isolated back box DC12 Emergency circuit 12-volt(35W lampinduded) 505 100M 7OMHC lamp std. ) 347 PuLseStarl UT5 Uptilt 5 degrees 2DC12 Emergency circuit 12-volt(two 35W lamps included)' 70S 100MHC WT Wide throw 1005 150M 150MHC TB' __-• DC2012 Emergency circuit 12-volt(20W lamp included)' 175M 23050HZs SCWA Super CSA 2DC2012 Emergency circuit 12-volt(two 20W lamps 1505 pulse start included)' ballast' Options(continued) Finish' Lamp" ELED Emergency LED secondary source battery pack with time QRS Quartz restrike system"'' Shipped separately" (blank) Dark bronze,textured LPI Lamp included delay(-4°F min.operating temperature)10 WLU Wet location door for up WG Wire guard DSST Sandstone,textured L/LP Less lamp 2ELED Emergency LED secondary source(two modules)battery orientation VG Vandal guard DNAT Natural aluminum,textured pack with time delay(-4°F min.operating temperature)" CSA (SA certified DFL Diffusing lens NOM NOM certified' DWHG Black,textured EC Emergency circuit"1E DBLB Black,textured INTL International shipment for CRT Non-stick protective coating" IBS Internal backlight shield" PE Photoelectric cell-button type In/aTB)t4 Super Durable Finishes DDBXD Dark bronze DBLXD Black DNAXD Natural aluminum DWHXD White DDBTXD Textured dark bronze DBLBXD Textured black DNATXD Textured natural aluminum DWHGXD Textured white OUTDOOR WST_M_S WST Metal Halide, High Pressure Sodium Wall Mounted WST 150MHC FT LTL11069P WST 150MHC MD LTL11068P WST 150MHC WT LTL11070P ISOILLUMINANCE PLOT(Footcandle) ISOILLUMINANCE PLOT(Footcandle) ISOILLUMINANCE PLOT(Footcandle) -2 -2 -2 I _ �1 = c7 �� C7 0 Wit 111 1 i=-����� -1w_ -1w gbh, 0 0 0 0 \x111 o II A I 0 Mill ,0 LL N ° ot Z° 2 2V2 Fo 2I �..- -.1..25 2 2 2 3Z 3-ill ? al w ci 0 0 z z z 4F 4F 4F N ro N O ❑ ❑ 5 5 ' 5 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 150W pulse start metal halide lamp,horizontal 150W pulse start metal halide lamp,horizontal 150W pulse start metal halide lamp,horizontal lamp orientation Footcandle values based on lamp orientation Footcandle values based on lamp orientation Footcandle values based on 12'mounting height,14000 rated lumens. 12'mounting height,12500 rated lumens. 12'mounting height,14000 rated lumens. Luminaire Efficiency: 52.9% Luminaire Efficiency: 60.2% Luminaire Efficiency: 62.5% Lamp Initial lumens Mounting height Metal Halide 10' 12' 14' 16' SOWMH 3,900 0.43 0.30 0.22 0.17 70W MH 5,500 0.62 0.43 0.31 0.24 100W MH 8,500 0.95 0.66 0.48 0.37 150W MH 12,500 1.41 0.98 0.72 0.55 175W MH 12,800 1.44 1.0 0.73 0.56 High Pressure Sodium 35W HPS 1,250 0.26 0.18 0.13 0.10 50W HPS 4000 0.45 0.31 0.23 0.17 70W HPS 6,400 0.72 0.50 037 0.28 100WHPS 9,500 1.07 0.74 0.54 0.41 150W HPS 16,000 1.80 1.25 0.91 0.70 Notes Emergency Option Lamp Compatahility 1 1200. 2 These wattages do not comply with California Title 20 regulations. Lamp options 3 Most specify CWI for use in Canada. 4 of lamps/wattage DC12 2DC12 DC2012 2DC2012 EC ELED 2ELED 4 optional multi-tap ballast(120,208,240,277V);(120,277,347V in Canada;ships as 1200/3475). 35S • • • • • • • 5 Consult factory for available wattages. 505 • • • • • • • 6 Available with 150M or 150MHC only. 705 7 May be ordered assn accessory with prefix"WS".Must specify finish. 8 Not available with DC options. 1005 • • U • • 9 Not available with FLED,SF,DF,EC or ORS. 150S • • • • • 10 Maximum wattage 100M,705.Must specify 1200 or 2770. Not available with CO,EC or DC. 50M • • • • • • • 11 Maximum allowable wattage lamp included. 70M • • • • • • • 12 Not available with FLED,ORS or DCs. 100M • • • • • • • 13 Not available with medium throw(MD,MDU,MDU5)distributions 14 Must be ordered with fixture;cannot be field installed. 150M • • • • • 15 Not available with ELED,EC or DCs. 175M • • • • • 16 See www.lithonia.com/archcolorsforadditional color options. 17 Black finish only. 18 Must be specified.ULP not available with MHC. Ia L/THON/A LIGHT/Na- WST_M_S An°Q:acuityBrands Company OUTDOOR: One Lithonia Way Conyers,GA 30012 Phone: 770.922.9000 Fax:770-918-1209 www.lithonia.com ©2003-2012 Acuity Brands Lighting, Inc. All rights reserved. Rev. 12/11/12 j, Job Name: Saucer Vapor Jar Collection Pizza Ranch Type:J2 re H-CGU-10-96-RIB/CB8-96 Quantity: j} I-I �..� ■ I I HI-LITE MFG. -+I _____ CO., INC. i 13450 Monte Vista Avenue A Ill A t Chino,one:(909) 91710 II El I Telephone:(909)465-1999 www.hilitemfg.com t��■��l Item Height Width \\��1�// � Number (A) (B) H-CGU 10" 4" H-CGU-10 10" 10" B - B H-LCGU 12" 5" H-CGU H-CGU-10 H-LCGU-14 12" 13" H-LCGU H-LCGU-14 Fixture _ Fixture _ Glass Mounting Optional - Accessory Wattage/ / Mounting - / Accessories Color / Lamp - Ballast - Voltage No. Color Color Color p options H-CGU(1) Standard CLR Mounting Standard SK Standard Incandescent(6) Ballast option Incandescent 91(Black) (Clear) Options 91(Black) (Swivel knuckle) 91(Black) (Fixture is not available (Fixture is (1) H-CGU-10 93(White) 1/2" 93(White) 93(White) standard 100W for INC. standard 120V. H-LCGU(1) 95(Dk.Gm) RIB 3/4" 95(Dk.Gm) FX 95(Dk.Gm) or 200W. Do not specify.) H-LCGU-14(1) 96(Galv.) (Clear Ribbed) 96(Galv.) (Flexible tubing 96(Galv.) Do not specify.) BR47(Rust) Cord Options(3) BR47(Rust) for cord mounted BR47(Rust) RB(4) CFL BK01,GN20. FR CBB(8'Blk Cord) fixture only) CFL(6) (Remote) M (Frost) CW8(8'Wht Cord) For all For all (Compact (Multi 120/277V) Upgraded CG8(8'Gray finishes For specs finishes Fluorescent) BCM Finishes.(2) RD Mesh Cord) see pages see pages see pages 13/CFL (Canopy Mount) HID 29,66,82,90, (Red) 344-348. 321-344. 344-348. 18/CFL RB and BCM 92,94,97,99, Custom Cord 26/32/42/CFL pLB(5) M(Multi 120/208/ 100,103,104, BL Options(3) 26/CFL (Postline) 240/277V) 105,110,112, (Blue) CB_(Black) 32/CFL 113,114,115, CW (White) 42/CFL For specs PLB 117 118 119 GRN CG_ 57/CFL see pages 1(120V) 120,127,128, (Green) (Gray Mesh) 341-343. 2(277V) 129,133,134, Specify length. DMB 135,136,98, AM (Dimmable 101,102,137, (Amber) Stem Options Ballast for CFL. 138,139,140, AMC (Stem 1/2") Add to Part No.) 121,122,123, _ST 124,125,126, (Amber Specify length HID 11,01,22,25, Crackle) and canopy. (High Intensity 33,77.89,24, HSC(Canopy) Discharge) 44,48,49. SMC(Canopy) MH(6) For finish Flush Mount (Metal Halide) specs see Options 35/MH pages FHSC 50/MH 344-348 FSMC 70/MH 100/MH Arm Options 150/MH B-1 HL-K 175/MH HL-A HL-u HL-H P-1 HPS(6) HL-C P-3 (High Pressure H1-0 Sodium) 50/HPS For all arms and 70/HPS specs see pages 100/HPS 321-344. 150/HPS H-CGU - 91 - CLR / 1/2" - 91 / SK - 91 / 35/MH - RB - M ORDER EXAMPLE (USE THIS FORMAT TO PLACE ORDER) Notes: (1) H-CGU and H-CGU-10 available for 100W Max INC, (4) (RB)Remote Ballast is not available for Fluorescent Lamping. 32W Max CFL and 100W Max HID. (5) (PLB)Post Line Ballast must specify 120V or 277V. H-LCGU and H-LCGU-14 available for 200W Max INC, (PLB)50W MH requires a 3"dia.pole. 57W Max CFL and 175W Max HID. (PLB)70W and 100W MH require a 4"dia.pole. Above fixtures available with WGU wireguard. (PLB)50W,70W,100W and 150W HPS require a 3"dia.pole. (2) Casting will be painted to match copper and brass finishes. (6) Socket Bases:INC and HID are medium base,CFL are GX24Q. (3) Cord Mounting wattage not to exceed 100 for HID. Gray Mesh Cord not available for HID. Suitable for wet location. (Except when cord mounted) AGILIGHT® , s SIGNRAYZ® Features and Benefits •Multiple beam angles to accommodate all sign types and configurations G2-172° •Waterproof IP68 rating • UL certified for use in wet, damp and dry locations •UV resistant, suitable for direct sun exposure WSW •Operating temperature range from-40°C to+70°C(-40°F to+158°F) 7,, •Constant current driven LEDs •No UV or IR emission •Complies with FCC Title 47, Part 15, Subpart B for Class A digital devices •5-year limited warranty G1-120° • Applications sti oysuF,EO C *Shallow Channel Letters C ��US es ` �SALIS es embl, la col f Cabinet• Signs *Cove Lighting �t -Accent Lighting IP68 LM-79 LM-80 -e-. Ordering Information Ordering Code LED Color/ Number of Input Nominal Max.Wattage Nominal Light CCT(K) Modules Voltage Current per Module* Output(lm)* per Foot per Meter (Volt) (A/Module) (W) per Foot per Meter LS-CORE-ASW-G2 AgiLight SignWhite 3 9.84 12 0.036 0.46 115 377 LS-CORE-65K-G2 White/6500K 3 9.84 12 0.036 0.46 115 377 LS-CORE-57K-G2 White/5700K 3 9.84 12 0.036 0.46 115 377 172, LS-CORE-50K-G2 White/5000K 3 9.84 12 0.036 0.46 115 377 LS-CORE-45K-G2 White/4500K 3 9.84 12 0.036 0.46 90 295 LS-CORE-41K-G2 White/4100K 3 9.84 12 0.036 0.46 90 295 LS-CORE-30K-G2 White/3000K 3 9.84 12 0.036 0.46 90 295 LS-CORE-27K-G2 White/2700K 3 9.84 12 0.036 0.46 90 295 LS-CORE-75K-G1 White/7500K 3 9.84 12 0.036 0.46 115 377 LS-CORE-65K-G1 White/6500K 3 9.84 12 0.036 0.46 115 377 LS-CORE-57K-G1 White/5700K 3 9.84 12 0.036 0.46 115 377 120° LS-CORE-50K-G1 White/5000K 3 9.84 12 0.036 0.46 115 377 LS-CORE-45K-G1 White/4500K 3 9.84 12 0.036 0.46 90 295 LS-CORE-41K-G1 White/4100K 3 9.84 12 0.036 0.46 90 295 LS-CORE-30K-G1 White/3000K 3 9.84 12 0.036 0.46 90 295 LS-CORE-27K-G1 White/2700K 3 9.84 12 0.036 0.46 90 295 *Nominal 0.43W *t10% Ordering Guide Color Temperature Scale LED Sign Model Color Temperature Beam Angle _ y1,, 4500K 5000K 5700K ASW IIII LS -CORE -65K -G2 ■ 4100K WSW 6500K G2: 172° 7 Warm White Bright White Daylight 3200K 4500K 6000K 8000K Shipping Information STANDARD METRIC SKU Tray Box Case Case Box Case SKU Tray Box Case Case Box Case Model (ft) Quantity Quantity Quantity Weight Dimensions Dimensions (m) Quantity Quantity Quantity Weight Dimensions Dimensions SKUs(ft) SKU5(ft) SKUs(ft) (lb) (in) (in) SKU5(m) SKU5(m) SKU5(m) (kg) (mm) (mm) W D H W D H W 0 H W D H LS-CORE-XXX-GX 1 25 100 500 32 19.4 11.4 5.5 27.9 20.3 13.3 0.3 7.6 30.5 152.4 21.8 492.8 289.6 139.7 708.7 515.6 337.8 www.AgiLight.com ©2012 General LED,Inc.2012 All rights reserved. AgiLight®,Inc.,a Division of General LED,Inc. +1.866.482.0203 www.GeneralLED.com Product Specifications subject to change without notice. 10-2012 N AGILIGHT° SIGNRAYZ° CORE Module Size Model STANDARD(in) METRIC(mm) Length Width Height Length Width Height LS-CORE-XXX-G2 2.3 0.78 0.37 58.42 19.81 9.40 LS-CORE-XXX-G1 2.3 0.78 0.29 58.42 19.81 7.37 G2 -AVOLIGH7 Et SBGNRAYZ-Nom I� + 886.4820203 AGILIGHLCOM H w O ° OO II , I ,l, iIi i G; , G1 L 1 I AGOUGGI4 SEGNRA� v $56.182.02011 AGIUGHrC0M + T H) W ® . D II 1 , i ,� � 02447 Module Spacing Model Distance Between Modules STANDARD(in) METRIC(mm) LS-CORE-XXX-GX 1.7 43.18 AGELOC HU ® SOCNRAvZ- -ACH oca7 ® SI NRAYZ- + 886.4132.0203 AGILIGH.COM + + 866.4823203 AGILIGHT.COM + O ° Q1D D _ 00 ° 00 t00 Power Supply Load Chart Population Density Guide STANDARD(ft) METRIC(m) G2-172°Beam Angle STANDARD(in) Model 12W 60W 12W 60W Channel Depth: 3 4 5 6 8 LS-CORE-XXX-GX 8.0 42.0 2.4 12.8 Max. Stroke 4.5 8 8 11 15 Multiple Row Spacing 3.5 5 8 10 12 G1-120°Beam Angle STANDARD(in) Channel Depth: 3 4 5 6 8 Max.Stroke * 6 7 7 8 Wire Gauge Chart Multiple Row Spacing * 4 5 6 8 Wire Gauge(AWG) MAXIMUM DISTANCE* STANDARD(ft) METRIC(m) G2-172°Beam Angle METRIC(mm) 18 18 5.49 Channel Depth: 80 100 125 150 200 16 29 8.84 Max. Stroke 114 203 203 279 381 14 45 13.72 Multiple Row Spacing 89 127 203 254 305 12 71 21.64 G1-120°Beam Angle METRIC(mm) 10 120 36.58 Channel Depth: 80 100 125 150 200 *Distance from power supply to load(at full capacity) Max.Stroke * 152 178 178 203 Multiple Row Spacing * 102 127 152 203 *Please contact a sales associate General LED,Inc. General LED Fze Q 1.These products are only suitable for connection to a Class 2 power source rated 12 Volt DC or less. 1111 Anion Parkway,Ste 108 210,Building 6EA ' 2.These products are Intended for use only when connected to a power source that complies with Class 2 voltage and energy limited circuit. San Antonio,TX 78216 Dubai Airport Free Zone 3.When these units are connected to a Class 2 circuit,they are not to draw a total wattage of greater than the secondary or output rating of the Class 2 supply. United States of America Dubai,United Arab Emirates CAUTIONS 4,These products are suitable for use in dry,damp and wet locations.Not suitable for submersedapplica[ions. +1.866.482.0203 +971 4 7017901 5.These products may be secured in place in the end product by any means available. AgiLight®,Inc.,a Division of General LED,Inc. +1.866.482.0203 www.AgiLight.com ©2012 General LED,Inc.2012 All rights reserved. www.GeneralLED.com Product Specifications subject to change without notice. 10-2012 atalog irA L/THONIA L/GHT/NG CNnmber Notes FEATURES&SPECIFICATIONS INTENDED USE-Ideal for parking areas,street lighting,walkways and car lots. Type CONSTRUCTION-Rugged,die-cast,soft comer aluminum housing with 0.12"nominal wallthickness.Die-cast AA Al door frame has impact-resistant,tempered,glass lens that is fully gasketed with one-piece tubular silicone. Finish:Standard finish isd ark bronze(DDB)polyester powder fi nish,with other architectural colors available. m C O N T O V R OPTICS-Anodized,aluminum reflectors:IES full cutoff distributions R2(asymmetric),R3(asymmetric),R4 S E R I E S (forward throw)and R55(square)are interchangeable.High-performance anodized,segmented aluminum reflectors IES full cutoff distributions SR2(asymmetric),SR3(asymmetric)and SR4SC(forward throw,sharp Soft Square Lighting cutoff).High-performance reflectors attach with tool-less fasteners and are rotatable and interchangeable. ELECTRICAL-Ballast:High pressure sodium:70-150W is high reactance,high power factor.Constant KAD wattage autotransformer for 200-400W.Metal halide:70-150W is high reactance,high power factor and is standard with pulse-start ignitor technology."SCWA"not required.Constant wattage autotransformer for 175-400W.Super CWA(pulse start ballast),88%efficient and EISA legislation compliant,is required for metal halide 151-400W(SCWA option)for US shipments only.CSA,NOM or INTL required for probe start shipments outside of the US.Pulse-start ballast(SCWA)required for 200W,320W,or 350W.Ballast is 100%factory-tested. Specifications METAL HALIDE:70-400W Socket:Porcelain,horizontally oriented medium base socket for 70-150M.Mogul base socket for 175M and EPA:1.2 ft' HIGH PRESSURE SODIUM:70-400W above,and 70-4005,with copper alloy,nickel-plated screw shell and center contact.UL listed 1500W,600V. WVeight:35.91bs(16.28kg) 20'T035'MOUNTING LISTINGS-UL Listed(standard).CSA Certified(see Options).UL listed for 25°C ambient and wet locations. Length:l7-1/2(44.5) IP65 rated in accordance with standard IEC 529. . .--i-- Width:17-1/2"(44.5) WARRANTY—1-year limited warranty.Complete warranty terms located at 7-1/8 www.acuitybrands.com/CustomerResources/Terms and cotditionsaslnl Depth:7-1/8(18.1) 118.11 ND All dimensions are inches(centimeters) Note:Specifications subject to change without notice. Aoty 4 17-1/2 tn`Qet unless otherwise specified. rdSeeenGl -mtsn. (10.2) 144.5) n gexaa.,.n, `Weight as configured in example below. ORDERING INFORMATION For shortest lead times,configure product using bolded options. Example:KAD 400M R3 TB SCWA SPD04 LPI KAD 400M R4 TB SPD09 Series Wattage Distribution Voltage Ballast Mounting" KAD Metal halide High Ceramic Standard reflectors High performance 120 (blank) Magnetic Ships in fixture carton Arm length 70M'2 250Ms ssu rep re metal R2 IES type II reflectors' 208' ballast SPD_ Square pole 04 4"arm 100M' 320M° sodium halide asymmetric' 5R2 IES type Il 240' CWI Contant RPD— Round pole 06 Farm 70S 7OMHC' R3 IEStypeIl) asymmetric' 277 wattage WBD_ Wall bracket 09 9"arm 150M 350M 1005 100MHC' asymmetric' SR3 IES type III notated 175M' 400M'' asymmetric' 347 O WWD_ Wood or pole wall 12 12"arm 1505 150MHC R4 IEStypeIV s 200M' forwadthrov/ SR4SC IES typeIV 480 Ships separately 2505 SCWA Super CWA RSS IEStypeVsquare forward TB" pulse-start DAD12P Degree arm(pole) 4005 throw 23050HP' ballast DAD12WB Degree arm(wall) NOTEEorshipmentstoUS. WBA Decorative wall bracket" temtaes,SCWAmustbe KMA Mast arm external fitter specified to complywith EISA. KTMB Twin mounting bar Options Finish" Lamp" Shipped installed in fixture CSA CSA Certified PE3 NEMAtwbt-lock PE(347V) (blank) Dark bronze DNAXD Natural aluminum LPI Lamp SF Single fuse(120,277,347V)" INTL Available MH for probe start PE4 NEMAtwist-bdsPE(480V) DWH White DWHXD White included DF Double fuse(208,240,480V)" shipping outside the U.S. PE7 NEMAtw6NodtPE(277V) DBL Black DDBTXD Textured dark bronze L/LP Less „ REGC1 California Title 20,effective lamp PD Power tray" SC Shorting cap for PER DMB Medium bronze DBLBXD Textured black 1/1/2010 option PER NEMA twist-lock receptacle Shipped separately" s DNA Natural aluminum DNATXD Textured natural only(no photocontrol) VG Vandal guard" Super Durable Finishes aluminum QRS Quartz restrike system" HS Hausesideshield WG Wire guard" DDBXD Dark bronze DWHGXD Textured white QRSTD QRS time delay" PEt NEMA twist-lock PE(120, 208,240V) DBLXD Black WTB Terminal wiring block" Notes 1 Not available with SCWA. 8 High performance reflectors not avail- 15 Available with 5P004 and SPD09. 2 Not available with 4809. able with QRSTD. 16 Must specicy voltage.N/A with TB. Accessories:Tenon Mounting Slipfitter(RPxx required.) 3 These wattages do not comply with 9 Must specify cwl for one in Canada. 17 Only available with SR2,SR3 and Order asseperate catalog number.Must be used with pole mounting. California Title 20 regulations. 10 Optional multi-tap ballast(120,208, SR4SC optics. 4 Must be ordered with SCWA. 240,2779;in Canada:120,277,347V). 18 Max allowable wattage lamp included. Number of fixtures 5 These wattages require the REGC1 Ti Consult factory for available wattages. 19 Prefix with KAD when ordered as an Tenon 0.0. One Two @180° Two@90° Three @120° Three @90° Four @90° option to be chosen for shipments into 12 9"arm is required when two or more accessory. California for Title 20 compliance.250M luminaires are oriented on a 90°drilling 20 See www.lithonia.com/archcolors for 2-3/8" T20-190 T20-280 T20-290" T20-320' 120-390" T20-490" REGC1 in not available in 347 or 4809. pattern. additional color options. 2-7/8" 125-190 125-280 125-290" T25-320 T25-390" 125-4902' 6 Reduced jacket 6828 requited lot 5R2, 13 May be ordered as an accessory. 21 Must be specified.LILP not available 5R3 and SR4SC optics. 14 Must specify finish when ordered as an with MHC. 4 T35-190 T35-280 135-290" 135-320 T35-390" 135-490" 7 House-side shield available. accessory. 22 Most use RPD09. OUTDOOR KAD-M-S KAD Metal Halide,Arm-mounted Soft Square Cutoff Coefficient of Utilization Initial Footcandles KAD 400M R2 Test no.1193083101P KAD 400M R3 Test no.1192040902P 1SOILLUMINANCE PLOT(Footcandle) ISOILLUMINANCE PLOT(Footcandle) -3 -3 002.5 A_ c H 0.25 011/111h tj tOH -2= 0. 5 -2=1.;Lin.qm .\\�\� 0 o 5 r\\„1 0 8 ■ 111 ,y NOR ,N �rJJ �r�p m, 3 a Ir∎� 3 a 5t y 4 4 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 400W pulse start metal halide lamp,rated 38000 400W pulse start metal halide lamp,rated 38,000 lumens.Footcandle values based on 20' lumens.Footcandle values based on 20' mounting height. mounting height. Classification:Type II,Short,Full Cutoff Classification:Type II,Short,Full Cutoff KAD 400M R4 Test no.1191110101P KAD 400M R4HS Test no.1192061101P KAD 400M R5S Test no.1194040801 P ISOILLUMINANCE PLOT(Footcandle) ISOILLUMINANCE PLOT(Footcandle) ISOILLUMINANCE PLOT(Footcandle) -3 F- -3 r 0.25�� -3 H t7 -2(Ti -2 w 2 w Ci7 0.5 �+► c7 15 x 0025�, I 225 MIEN i Z g _M o °° �� -1 3,1° MINN _\`�7 D 1 5 \■ 0 ��1,1111 0 8 /1111111 1 ����1\1 /// N NNW 2U �„�' 2U ^JrJ� 2z fir'' 3 ��, 3Z �. 3F us y N o a o 4 4 4 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 400W pulse start metal halide lamp,rated 38,000 400W pulse start metal halide lamp,rated 38,000 400W pulse start metal halide lamp,rated 38000 lumens.Footcandle values based on 20' lumens.Footcandle values based on 20' lumens.Footcandle values based on 20' mounting height. mounting height. mounting height. Classification:Unclassified(Type Ill,Very Short),Full Cutoff Classification:Unclassified(Type Ill,Very Short),Full Classification:Unclassified(Type NC,Very Short),Full Cutoff Notes Mounting Height Correction Factor 1 Photometric data for other distributions can be accessed at www.lithonia.com. (Multiply theft level by the correction factor) 2 Tested to current 1E5 and NEMA standards under stabilized laboratory conditions.Various operating factors can cause 258.=0.64 differences between laboratory data and actual field measurements.Dimensions and specifications on this sheet are 35 ft.=0.32 based on the most current available data and are subject to change without notice. 40 ft.=0.25 3 For electrical characteristics,consult outdoor technical data specification sheets on www.lithonia.com. Existing Mounting Height l2_Correction Factor New Mounting Height / f•L/TNON/A LIGHTING' KAD-M-S An Sw9cuityBrands Company OUTDOOR: One Lithonia Way Conyers,GA 30012 Phone: 170.922.9000 Fax:770-918-1209 www.lithonia.com ©2007-2012 Acuity Brands Lighting,Inc.All rights reserved.Rev.12/04/12 a Catalog L/THON/A LIGHT/AID'J Number Notes FEATURES&SPECIFICATIONS INTENDED USE—Ideal for parking areas,street lighting,walkways and car lots. Type CONSTRUCTION—Rugged,die-castsoft comeraluminum housing with 0.12"nominal wall thickness.Die-cast BB door frame has impact-resistant,tempered,glass lens that is fully gasketed with one-piece tubular silicone. Finish:Standard finish isdark bronze(DDB)polyesterpowderfinish,with other architectural colors available. CONTOUR OPTICS—Anodized,aluminum reflectors:IES full cutoff distributions R2(asymmetric),R3(asymmetric),R4 s E e i E s (forward throw)and R5S(square)are interchangeable.High-performanceanodized,segmented aluminum reflectors IES full cutoff distributions SR2(asymmetric),SR3(asymmetric)and SR4SC(forward throw,sharp Soft Square Lighting cutoff).High-performance reflectors attach with tool-less fasteners and are rotatable and interchangeable. ELECTRICAL—Ballast:High pressure sodium:70-150W is high reactance,high power factor.Constant KAD wattage autotransformer for 200-400W.Metal halide:70-150W is high reactance,high power factor and Qa° is standard with pulse-start ignitor technology."SCWA"not required.Constant wattage autotransformer for 175-400W.Super CWA(pulse start ballast),88%efficient and EISA legislation compliant,is required for metal halide 151-400W(SCWA option)for US shipments only.CSA,NOM or INTL required for probe start shipments outside of the US.Pulse-start ballast(SCWA)required for 200W,320W,or 350W.Ballast is 100%factory-tested. Specifications METAL HALIDE:70-400W Socket:Porcelain,horizontally oriented medium base socket for 70-150M.Mogul base socket for 175M and EPA:1.2 ft.' HIGH PRESSURE SODIUM:70-400W above,and 70-4005,with copper alloy,nickel-plated screw shell and center contact.UL listed 1500W,600V. LISTINGS—UL Listed(standard).CSA Certified(see Options).UL listed for 25°C ambient and wet locations. *Weight:35.91bs(16.28kg) 20'T035'MOUNTING Length:17-1/2(44.5) I P65 rated in accordance with standard I EC 529. r N WARRANTY—1-year limited warranty.Complete warranty terms located at Width:l7-1/2"(44.5) 7-1/8 www.acuitebrands.com/CustomerResources/Terms and conditions.aspx Depth:7-1/8(18.1) (18.1) 'NE Note:Specifications subject to change without notice. ma All dimensions are inches(centimeters) ■ -,r 4 17-1/2 .;F-m. unless otherwise specified. a" ;ciobei..r (10.2) (44.5) +°scam.-.., *Weight as configured in example below. OROERINGINFORMATION For shortest lead times,configure product using bolded options. Example:KAD 400M R3 TB SCWA SPD04 LPI HAD 400M R3 TB SPD09 Series Wattage Distribution Voltage Ballast Mounting1z HAD Metal halide High Ceramic Standard reflectors High performance 120 (blank) Magnetic Ships in fixture carton Arm length 70M'' 250W reP ssure metal R2 IES type II reflectors' 208' ballast SPD_ Square pole 04 4"arm sodium' halide asymmetric' SR2 IES type II 240' CWI Contain 100M 320M 240 RPD Round pole 06 6"arm 708 70M1-1C'2 R3 IES type IIl asymmetric' 277 wattage WBD_ Wall bracket 09 9"arm 150M 350M 1005 100MHC' asymmetric' SR3 IES type Ill 175M' 400Ms,' asymmetric' 347 PuLseSiot O WWD_ Wood or pole wail 12 12"arm 1505 150MHC R4 IEStypeIV 480'200M° 2505 forward throw' SR4SC IES type IV 480 SCWA SuperCWA Ships separately"° R55 IEStypeVsquare forward Two pulse-start DAD12P Degree arm(pole) 4005 throw 23050HZ" ballast DAD12WB Degree arm(wall) NOTE for shipmenlstoUS. WBA Decorative wall bracket" territories,SCWA must be KMA Mast arm external fitter specified to comp y with EISA. KTMB Twin mounting bar Options Finish" Lamp" Shipped installed in fixture CSA CSA Certified PE3 NEMAtwist-bdcPE(347V) (blank) Dark bronze DNAXD Natural aluminum LPI Lamp SF Single fuse(120,277,347V)' INTL Available MH for probe start PE4 NEMAtwist-lmkPE(480V) DWH White DWHXD White included OF Double fuse(208,240,480V)" shipping outside the U.S. PE7 NEMAtwist-lock PE(277V) DBL Black DDBTXD Textured dark bronze ULP Less „ REGC1 California Title 20,effective lamp PD Power tray SC Shorting cap PER DMB Medium bronze DBLBXD Textured black 1/1/2010 option PER NEMA twist-lock receptade Shipped separa DNA Natural aluminum DNATXD Textured natural only(no photocontrol) Shidtely„ VG Vandal guard” Super Durable Finishes aluminum QRS Quartz restrike system" HS Housesideshield WG Wire guard" DDBXD Dark bronze DWHGXD Textured white QRSTD QRS timedelay1° PE1 NEMA twist-lock PE(120, 208,240V) DBLXD Black WTB Terminal wiring block" Notes 1 Not available with SCWA. 8 High performance reflectors not avail- 15 Available with SPD04 and 5P009. 2 Not available with 4800. able with QRSTD. 16 Must specicy voltage.N/A with TB. Accessories:Tenon Mounting Slipfitter(RPxx required.) 3 These wattages do not comply with 9 Must specify(wi for use in Canada. 17 Only available with SR2,SR3 and Orderasseperafecatalognumber.Must be used with pale mounting. California Title 20 regulations. 10 Optional multi-tap ballast(120,208, SR4SC optics. 4 Must be ordered with SCWA. 240,277V;in Canada:120,277,3470). 18 Max allowable wattage lamp included. Number of fixtures 5 These wattages require the REGC1 11 Consult factory for available wattages. 19 Prefix with KAD when ordered as an Tenon O.D. One Two @160° Two @90° Three @120° Three @90° Four @90° option to be chosen for shipments into 12 9"arm is required when two or more accessory. California for Title 20 compliance.250M luminaires are oriented an a 90°drilling 20 See www.lithonia.com/archcolorsfor 2-3/8" T20-190 T20-280 T20-290" 120-320" 120-390" T20-490" REGC1 in not available in 347 or 4800. pattern. additional color options. 2-7/8" 125-190 T25-280 125-290" T25-320 T25-390" 125-490" 6 Reduced iacket ED2O required for 602, 13 May be ordered as an accessory. 21 Must be specified.L/LP not available 553 and SR4SC optics. 14 Must specify finish when ordered as an with MHC. 4 135-190 T35-280 135-290" T35-320 135-390" T35-49022 7 House-side shield available. accessory. 22 Must useRPD09. OUTDOOR KAD-M-S KAD Metal Halide,Arm-mounted Soft Square Cutoff Coefficient of Utilization Initial Footcandles KAD 400M R2 Test no.1193083101 P KAD 400M R3 Test no.1192040902P ISOILLUMINANCE PLOT(Footcandle) ISOILLUMINANCE PLOT(Footcandle) -3 -3 I— H 025�_ ((3 0.25�` g 0' -2= 0.5 -2=IMIIIII 25 �`l\M 1 E. 25 \' 1 Z .\\\�� 0 o .\\," 0 o O. z %J 2� J 2W _,� 3 r�. z 3 z us U) N o O 4 4 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 400W pulse start metal halide lamp,rated 38000 400W pulse start metal halide lamp,rated 38,000 lumens.Footcandle values based on 20' - lumens.Footcandle values based on 20' mounting height. mounting height. Classification:Type II,Short,Full Cutoff Classification:Type II,Short,Full Cutoff KAD 400M R4 Test no.1191110101 P KAD 400M R4HS Test no.1192061101 P KAD 400M R5S Test no.1194040801 P ISOILLUMINANCE PLOT(Footcandle) ISOILLUMINANCE PLOT(Footcandle) ISOILLUMINANCE PLOT(Footcandle) -3 H -3 -3 H 0.25 � H 0 0.5 W� (7 -2w -2w 1� -2i 0.25 = = 2.5 ��� 1 -1 z 00. -1 z 5 ' 1 z 111 a I 0 o5' BEM II.,_"%.''-4 ;6 W 1 x3111 2W r!i�J�S� 2z d, 2w W �� U 0 er�� 3 ��, Q -M 3 a Os 3 m 5 0 0 4 4 4 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 400W pulse start metal halide lamp,rated 38,000 400W pulse start metal halide lamp,rated 38,000 400W pulse start metal halide lamp,rated 38000 lumens.Footcandle values based on 20' lumens.Footcandle values based on 20' lumens.Footcandle values based on 20' mounting height. mounting height. mounting height. Classification:Unclassified(Type Ill,Very Short),Full Cutoff Classification:Unclassified(Type Ill,Very Short),Full Classification:Unclassified(Type NC,Very Short),Full Cutoff Notes Mounting Height Correction Factor 1 Photometric data for other distributions can be accessed atwww.lithonia.com. (Multiply thefc level by the correction factor) 2 Tested to current 1E5 and NEMA standards under stabilized laboratory conditions.Various operating factors can cause 25ft.=0.64 differences between laboratory data and actual field measurements.Dimensions and specifications on this sheet are 35 ft.=0.32 based on the most current available data and are subject to change without notice. 40 ft.=0.25 3 for electrical characteristics,consult outdoor technical data specification sheets on www.lithonia.com. (Existing Mounting Height l2_Correction Factor i New Mounting Height / IA L/THON/A LIGHTING KAO-M-S An`s4cuiiyBrands Company OUTDOOR: One Lithonia Way Conyers,GA 30012 Phone: 770.922.9000 Fax:770-910-1209 www.lithonia.com ©2007-2012 Acuity Brands Lighting,Inc.All rights reserved.Rev.12/04/12 ` r � �"L M ANGLED -REFLECTOR w �-��` ~ �- � CAST THE PERFECT HIGHLIGHT ON SIGNS, PRODUCT DISPLAYS, AND KEY ARCHITECTURAL FEATURES Effective signage illumination is the primary objective of the Abolite Angled Reflector I (AD).While definitely a nostalgic luminaire,combining it with today's lamp sources 4i provides the lighting designer with a major tool for addressing both illumination levels and energy requirements. By mounting the AD in combination with the A-style i gooseneck on four foot centers, both interior and exterior signage can be illuminated } with confidence. I I •Compact profile with 3/4"threaded entry j • Mounting accomplished with rigid 3/4"conduit, or a variety of brackets and goosenecks I •Three sizes ranging from 7"to 11" in diameter make the AD a great choice when 1 directional lighting is needed `+ � • Lamps available A C I -Compact Fluorescent from 13 to 42 watts i M 26/32/42 Watt requires use of separate Remote Ballast High-Intensity Discharge from 50 to 100 watts requires use of separate Remote Ballast B.----j.\ ' - Incandescent up to 200 watts c C)us U.L.Listed for \ f wet locations. LISTED Fixture Prefix Height(A) Diameter(B) Neck(C) Weight(lbs.) AD 100 -, 10" • 7" ._ , -- 5" 2.0 I AD 150 11-1/2 '9". „ .- 5-1/4" 20- 1 1 AD 200 13-1/2" 11" 5-1/2" 2.5 1 fixture Rated tight line Reflector Mounting Factory-Installed Field-Installed j Prefix Wattage Source Voltage Color Options Accessories ! AD 100 IOC INC Incandescent '.20 GAL-Galvanized LDS96 Wt G6-Globe' Cat Algners AD 150 15C PNA-Parried factory prewred 8' PG3-Globe' i AD 200 20C Nankai Alumuwm leads for use with GWT-Gloss White stern a bracket Ceiing Canopies Gat-Gloss Black mounting in wet GRD-Gloss Reo a indoor kxoans 11} — — GGN Gloss Green Gooseneck AD 200 '2 Cf L-Compact Ut-Unarsal RUS Textured Rust Not avarlabk;with &Wall i 25/32 t42 Fluorescent tbcfronc GPI•Tatted Graphite cod sell Brackets 1 (Globe option (1262175 5876001l VON-Tencred required) Verdigris 347V Poles& 1 t Pole Rockers Sterns 1 i Wre Guards AD 200 50 MH-Metal Halide 120 /0 (Globe option Remote Bautaxs i 100 requred) I MP•Metal Halide'- (for use in 1 open RLMs) I _� I !I AID200 100 MH UE GBK LDS96 WL PG3 X 1 Not available with AD 100 or AD 150 G6 not for use with Metal Halide f MP lamps approved for Indoor use only I IC lr_ CANT oF-I 't om Industries"' LSI LIGHTING SOLUTIONS PLUS 10000 Alliance Road 4- Cincinnati,Ohio 45242 0 (513)793-3200 4 FAX(513)793-0147 4 www.lsi-industries-com 0 2004,1S1 INDUSTRIES INC. 5/04-10M-2201 FOR REPRESENTATIONAL PURPOSES ONLY *NOT TO SCALE ii SIGN -► WALL ► 3" X 4" X 6" WIDE 2" X 2" ALUMINUM ANGLE IRON ---► // (6 TOTAL) /LAG SCREW AND SHIELD 1 1 EXHIBIT 2 3 Julie Hultman From: K.D.Widin <kdwidin @comcast.net> Sent: Tuesday,July 30, 2013 7:22 PM To: Eric Johnson; Mark Vierling (E-mail);Andrew Kegley; Betty Caruso;Julie Hultman; Scott Richards;Chris Long Subject: Pizza Ranch Landscape Plan Review OPH Staff- I have reviewed the landscape plan for the development application for Pizza Ranch dated 7/17/13 and have the following comments: 1. The plan is attractive and will complement the development and intended use very nicely. 2.The plant list is quite diverse and one of the most interesting ones I have reviewed. Sizes of plants correspond to what is required in the OPH City Code. 3. Plant species are appropriate for this area and most plants would be considered "low maintenance"and not subject to serious insect and disease problems,with the following exception: a. there are a lot of"Como Park Shrub" roses(20) in the plan and these will probably be susceptible to injury from the Japanese beetle. I would encourage more diversity in the flowering shrubs listed for the project. 4. In several areas on the plan there are large shade trees specified to be planted in small median areas in the parking lot, especially on the south end of the building. These trees will be stressed in sites where there is not enough rooting area. Ornamental trees, such as flowering crabapple and Japanese tree lilac are better suited to sites where rooting area will be constricted. 5.The 'Planting Detail' is appropriate. Planting will be checked for adherence to the plan detail. If trees and shrubs are not planted according to the approved plan detail,they will have to be re-planted. Please share my comments with the developer. Contact me if you have any questions. Kathy Widin OPH Arborist w EXHIBIT 2 4 LL w J 0 \--- F W 0 LL Z 1- I- Q 0 Z Z (� N z z I- Q U U U iL U Z +v ' U -i W W z 1~ � W › W < WWo � J W z O _ O _ In Q p - Q J N W N w < C z N dJ M Q W < W z W X W Z LL_ < U vz U In U > > Q DZ X J 62 -' SL J �. �[ N w Z Q ¢ O < N di n Q ¢ O Q = 0 cn LL j. L- 3 c4 J Ln LL co J L) • • • • • • N N_ Iltii I� IL lig ' x,,,,,,'_,, ., CC .4 W. C:1111 o U) � �OZ ? g Ms C`) (O N O M n Q Q' O CO Q u_ � • w cOi O 0 (O LL oXv M -J-J � 0NO rn O M a ir Z CZ CO W md 0. 0 N