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Independence Indoor Shooting Range CZC DES A-2015-0078CERTIFICATE OF ZONING COMPLIANCE C' Y L E IDIAN =- REPORT � DATE: December 29, 2015 TO: Amanda Bidwell, Neudesign Architecture Lle FROM: C.Jay Coles, Assistant City Planner SUBJECT: Independence Indoor Shooting Range - CZC, DES - A-2015-0078 OWNER: Jared G Heiner DESCRIPTION OF APPLICANT'S REQUEST The applicant; Amanda Bidwell, requests Certificate of Zoning Compliance (CZC) and Design Review (DES) approval to construct a new indoor firearm shooting range (arts, entertainment or recreation facility) on 2.45 acres of land in the C -G zoning district. The site is located at 2749 E. Gala Court. DECISION The applicant's request for Certificate of Zoning Compliance and Design Review is approved with the conditions listed in this report. Note. This is not a building permit. Please contact Building Services at (208) 887-2211 to verify if you need a building permit and/or inspection. If you do need a building permit, you must complete that process before you commence the use or construction. Please contact Building Services for additional details about building permits and inspections. General Conditions of Approval 1. 100 Watt and 250 Watt, high-pressure sodium street lights shall be required on all public roadways per the City of Meridian Improvement Standards for Street Lighting. All street lights shall be installed at developer's expense. Final design shall be submitted as part of the development plan set for approval. Applicant shall also include the location of any existing street lights in the development plan set. Street lighting is required at intersections, corners, cul -de -saes, and at a spacing that does not exceed that outlined in the Standards. The contractor's work and materials shall conform to the 1SPWC and the City of Meridian Supplemental Specifications to the ISPWC. Site Conditions of Approval 1. Seven (7) trees are required at the southern property boundary per UDC 11-3B-8Clb. Because of the water and sewer easement, which prevents seven (7) trees from being planted in this area, one (1) additional tree shall be planted elsewhere onsite. Revised landscape plan, showing this change, shall be submitted with the Building Division submittal. 2. All trees shall be located outside of City of Meridian Water and Sewer Easements. If any fall inside of these easements, they shall be planted elsewhere onsite per UDC 1I - 3B -5J2. 3. The private driveway easement shown on Gramercy Subdivision No. 1 Plat and Record of Survey No. 8796 shall be constructed for access to the site, with driveway width meeting drive aisle requirements of UDC Table 11-3C-5 of at least twenty (20) feet in width. Conditions Document I Independence Indoor Shoorting Range - CZC, DES - A-2015-0078 Process Conditions of Approval 1. No signs are approved with this application. Prior to installing any signs on the property, the applicant shall submit a sign permit application consistent with the standards in UDC Chapter 3 Article D and receive approval for such signs. 2. The applicant shall complete all improvements related to public life, safety, and health as set forth in UDC 11 -5C -3B. A surety agreement may be accepted for other improvements in accord with UDC 11 -5C -3C. 3. Upon installation of the landscaping and prior to inspection by Planning Division staff, the applicant shall provide a written certificate of completion as set forth in UDC I I - 3B -14A. 4. The site plan prepared by Engineering Solutions on December 8, 2015, labeled SITE, is approved as shown in Exhibit B. 5. The landscape plan prepared by ncU design on December 21, 2015, labeled L-100, is approved as shown in Exhibit C. 6. The elevations prepared by neU design on November 2,, 2015, labeled A-212, are approved as shown in Exhibit D. 7. The approved site plan, landscape plan and/or elevations may not be altered without prior written approval of the City of Meridian Planning Division. 8. The applicant shall pay any applicable impact fees prior to the issuance of a building permit. 9. If any changes must be made to the site plan to accommodate ACHD requirements, the applicant shall submit a new site plan to the City of Meridian Planning Division for approval prior to issuance of the building permit. 10. The applicant shall complete all required improvements prior to issuance of a Certificate of Occupancy. It is unlawful to use or occupy any building or structure until the Building Official has issued a Certificate of Occupancy. Ongoing Conditions of Approval 1. The applicant and/or assigns shall have the continuing obligation to provide irrigation that meets the standards as set forth in UDC 11-313-6 and to install and maintain all landscaping as set forth in UDC 11-313-5, UDC 11-313-13 and UDC 11-313-14. 2. The applicant shall comply with the outdoor storage as an accessory use standards as set forth in UDC 11-3A-14. 3. The project is subject to all current City of Meridian ordinances and previous conditions of approval associated with this site (AZ -06-021; Development Agreement Inst. 410614056). 4. The issuance of this CZC does not release the applicant from any previous requirements of the other permits issued for the site. 5. The applicant and/or property owner shall have an ongoing obligation to prune all trees to a minimum height of six feet above the ground or sidewalk surface to afford greater visibility of the area. 6. The applicant shall have an ongoing obligation to maintain all pathways, 7. The applicant has a continuing obligation to comply with the outdoor lighting provisions as set forth in UDC 11-3A-11. 8. The applicant and/or property owner shall have an ongoing obligation to maintain all landscaping and constructed features within the clear vision triangle consistent with the standards in UDC 11-3A-3. 9. The applicant and/or assigns shall have the continuing obligation to meet the specific use standards for a recreation facility as set forth in UDC 11-4-3-2. Conditions Document 2 Independence Indoor Shoorting Range - CZC,. DES - A-2015-0078 CITY COUNCIL REVIEW The applicant or a party of record may request City Council review of a decision of the Director. All requests for review shall be filed in writing with the Planning Division on or before January 13, 2016, within fifteen (15) days after the written decision is issued, and contain the information listed in UDC 11 -5A -6B. If City Council review of the decision is not requested, the action of the Director represents a final decision on a land use application. You have the right to request a regulatory taking analysis under Idaho Code 67-8003. EXPIRATION Certificates of Zoning Compliance issued in conjunction with aproposed use shall expire if the use has not commenced within one year of the date of issuance of the Certificate of Zoning Compliance. Certificates of Zoning Compliance issued in conjunction with construction or alteration of a structure shall expire if the construction or alteration has not commenced within one year of the date of issuance of the Certificate of Zoning Compliance. In accord with the above provisions, the subject Certificate of Zoning Compliance is valid until December 29, 2016. EXHIBITS A. Vicinity Map B. Site Plan (dated: December 8, 2015) C. Landscape Plan (dated: December 21, 2015) D. Elevations (dated: November 2, 2015) Conditions Document 3 Independence Indoor Shoorting Range - CZC; DES - A-2015-0078 A. 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DES - A-2015-0078 ECEIVE CjfERIIDIA DEC 0 4 2015 Planning Division $YZ EVELOPMENT REVIEW APPLICATION STAFF USE ONLY: /J / p Project name: / je-LL0LQAC P �y -r S[ [dod r ^4 /pan fQ File number(s):� Assigned Planner: G%SctI ClpleS Related files: Type of Review Requested (check all that apply) ❑ Accessory Use ❑ Planned Unit Development C Administrative Design Review ❑ Preliminary Plat �j Alternative Compliance ❑ Private Street ❑ Annexation and Zoning ❑ Property Boundary Adjustment Certificate of Zoning Compliance ❑ Rezone City Council Review ❑ Short Plat ❑ Comprehensive Plan Map Amendment ❑ Time Extension: ❑ Comprehensive Plan Text Amendment Director/ Commission/Council (circle one) ❑ Conditional Use Permit ❑ UDC Text Amendment ❑ Conditional Use Modification ❑ Vacation: Director/Commission (circle one) Director/ Council (circle one) ❑ Development Agreement Modification ❑ Variance ❑ Final Plat ❑ Other ❑ Final Plat Modification 2AS-8$H.Z8z4 Information Applicantname: ll%Ail�l Phone: 20B.88tI.IM-Lt Applicant address: 7)-S Email: gb(gwbi� NLy�eS gylnrY/t•(AM City: /W 4,0%rl State: zip: 816 8 H Applicant's interest in property: ❑ Own ❑ Rent ❑ Optioned IKOther Af-$�rlb\r Owner name: Phone: Owneraddress: 1311 EOo1DW'rwt%S� Email: 1td�bntr@ glw0.cocw City: mu4w\ State:T- 0 Zip: 8364A Agent/Contact name (e.g., architect, engineer,��developer, representative): 5 �w\ GScjo°r Firm name: N()A6-tavl tkfcWLu {SdYi Phone: 2AS-8$H.Z8z4 Agent address: 7Z5 pkv,' S} Email:�n�nWcltSWnnrL�•�ON City:bv,' -Xea State: TZip: d Ssoaq Primary contact is: Applicant ❑ Owner I(Agent/Contact Subject Property Information Location street address: / �p� E �T+ri1n Gf. Township, range, section: 3N IE M Assessor's parcel number(s): Total acreage: 9,A5 Zoning district: G"G Community Development ■ Planning Division . 33 E. Broadway Avenue, Ste. 102 Meridian, Idaho 83642 Phone: 208-884-5533 Fax: 208-888-6854 www.meridiancity.org/i)lanning -1- (Rev. 06112/2014) Project/subdivision name: S('6 General description of proposed project/request: NLw �en5i'rUr 0^et-n�n.i�dot�% Svw�'� r>,•yc r'n AV, Y4�lQk)�i4u G�//�wvei5 eleytl »w Proposed zoning district(s):"tT Acres of each zone proposed: % •�'i5 Type of use proposed (check all that apply): ❑ Residential ❑ Office 9 Commercial ❑ Employment ❑ Industrial ❑ Other Who will own & maintain the pressurized irrigation system in this development? Which irrigation district does this property lie within? Primary irrigation source: Secondary: Square footage of landscaped areas to be irrigated (if primary or secondary point of connection is City water): Residential Project Summary (if applicable) Number of residential units: Number of common lots: Number of building lots: Number of other lots: Proposed number of dwelling units (for multi -family developments only): 1 bedroom: 2-3 bedrooms: Minimum square footage of structure (excl. garage): Minimum property size (s.f): Gross density (Per UDC 11-1A-1): Acreage of qualified open space: 4 or more bedrooms: Maximum building height: - Average property size (s.f): Net density (Per UDC 11-1A-1): Percentage of qualified open space: Type and calculations of qualified open space provided in acres (Per UDC 11-3G-313): Amenities provided with this development (if applicable): Type of dwelling(s) proposed: ❑ Single-family Detached ❑ Single-family Attached ❑ Townhouse ❑ Duplex ❑ Multi -family ❑ Vertically Integrated ❑ Other Non-residential Project Summary (if applicable) Number of building lots: Y%- Common lots: Other lots: Gross floor area proposed: 2G 5 36 Existing (if applicable): Hours of operation (days and hours): Building height: d-/- �A Total number of parking spaces provided: ( 0\ Number of compact spaces provided: Authorization Print applicant name: {ins" A^ B 14hi2-lk Applicant signature:. Date: Community Development o Planning Division x33 E. Broadway Avenue, Ste. 102 Meridian, Idaho 83642 Phone: 208-884-5533 Fax: 208-888-6854 www.mendiancitv.ore/nlannine -2- (Rev. 06/1212014) 11.18.15 Attn: Meridian Planning Department Meridian City Hall 33 E. Broadway, Suite 102 Meridian, ID 83642 Re: Independence Indoor Shooting Design Review Letter: 0 ne ,Tdesig n This project is a new construction project for an indoor shooting range in the Gramercy. The proposed building consists of 3 different forms. The main form of the building is a large box, articulated by pilasters The building neighbors the parking lot for Broadview University to the north, Plaza Bonito to the southeast, and currently undeveloped lots to the south, west, and northeast. The north and west sides of the building will be considered the two main facades, and will therefore receive the most attention. With the use of varying colors and textures with split face concrete masonry, smooth concrete masonry, stucco, and metal siding, we feel the beauty of the building is well within the guidelines as requested in the Meridian Design Manual. However, we will address each item below as it might relate to this building: 1. Architectural Character: a. Main Fagade (North) - there are many enhancements and changes in texture and plane with the use of pilasters, split face and smooth face concrete masonry, awnings, and stucco reveals. b. Primary Public Entrances — Creating a pronounced and covered main entry allows ease of understanding on how to enter the building, as well as a smooth transition from outside to inside, and inside to outside. c. Pattern Variations - The differences in wall materials used in this building create many pattern variations and combinations in both texture, and color. d. Roof Lines- The main entry is accented by a tall shed roof, while the rest of the roofs are low -slope roofs hidden behind parapets. These parapets also serve to hide the mechanical equipment on the top of the building in an attractive way. 2. Color and Materials - matching the similar color qualities of the surrounding neighborhood, thus creating a cohesive appearance throughout the site, has been important in considering the overall character of the project. The well composed mixture of concrete masonry, metal siding, stucco, and anodized aluminum accents, create a beautiful, unique, and inviting building that still fits in well with the rest of the neighborhood. 3. Site Plan and Building Layout: a. Building Location —an existing empty lot with one proposed street frontage. Mail: P O Box 901- Meridian, ID 83680 • Physical: 725 E. 2nd St. - Meridian, ID 83642 Office: 208.884.2824 • Fax: 208.287.8166 • www.neUdesignARCH.com b. Parking areas — There are three proposed parking areas on the lot, one north of the building, mainly for public use, one west of the building, mainly for employee use, and a few after hours parking spaces located to the south of the building. c. Access - The north fagade, facing the largest, most public, parking area, will be the main point of access. Service access will be to the south of the building d. Pedestrian Walkways and Facilities - concrete sidewalks are proposed connecting to the proposed access road e. Bike Parking — bike parking is being proposed along the north side of the building. Cohesive Design - This building is similar in finishes, style and scale to adjacent buildings within the Gramercy development, while still maintaining its own unique quality. Our project relates well to the overall character and intent, while still allowing for some noticeable differences between buildings. Mail: P O Box 901- Meridian, ID 83680 • Physical: 725 E. 2nd St. - Meridian, ID 83642 Office: 208.884.2824 • Fax: 208.287.8166 • www.neUdesignARCH.com , NEXTITLE NCI '1-6 WARRANTY DEED FOR VALUE RECEIVED Gramercy LLC, an Idaho Limited Liability Company GRANTOR(s) does(do) hereby GRANT, BARGAIN, SELL and CONVEY unto: Jared G Heiner Jan D Heiner GRANTEE(s), whose current address is: 2749 E. Gala Ct, Meridian, ID - 83642 the following described real property in Ada County, State of Idaho more particularly described as follows, to wit: Lot 13, and a portion of Lot 10, Block 2 of Gramercy Subdivision No. 1, as same Is recorded in Book 99 of Plats at Page 12619 , records of Ada County, Idaho, more particularly described as follows: BEGINNING at the Southeast corner of said Lot 13; Thence North 89°35'56" West, 279.25 feet to the Southwest comer of said Lot; Thence North 00°13'58" West, 373.79 feet; Thence South 89°35'56" East, 291.93 feel to a point on the East boundary of said Subdivision; Thence South 1"42'39" West, 373.86 feet to the Point of Beginning. Containing 2.45 acres, more or less. Also known as Parcel 2 record of survey no. 8796 Instrument No. 110051353. TO HAVE AND TO HOLD the said premises, with their appurtenances unto said Grantee(s), and Grantee(s) heirs and assigns forever. And Grantor(s) does(do) hereby covenant to and with said Grantee(s) that Grantors) islare the owner(s) in fee simple of said premises, that said premises are free from all encumbrances, EXCEPT those to which this conveyance is expressly made subject and those made, suffered or done by the Grantee(s); and subject to reservations, restrictions, dedications, easements, rights of way and agreements, if any, of record, and general taxes and assessments, - -- (including irrigation and utility assessments, if any) for the current year which are not yet due and payable and the Grantor(s) will warrant and defend the some from all lawful claims whatsoever. Dated: 1pkn&� Zgr 2U J5 GramereLLC B: g Johns Member STATE OF: Idaho) ( , COUNT�YI OOFF� kd ol- On this �O day of in the year of bef re mg t to undersigned Notary Public in and for said State, personally appeared U known or identified to me (or proved to me on the oath of....) to be the ' w o executed of the limited liability company that executed the instrument or the personthe instrument on behalf of said limited liability company and acknowledged to me that such limited liability company executed the same. IN WITNESS WHEREOF. I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my official seal the day and year in I is ertlficate first ab ve written. Notary Public for Residing at: III 50159, IdahoNOT,ARyti$i. My commission expires: -_.no pIrSB 'zm'-J if' ' - x i q OF l�h AFFIDAVIT OF LEGAL INTEREST STATE OABAHO ) COUNTY OF ADA ) I, -Ta rte( Lei n-er (name) —t J (address) (city) (state) being fust duly sworn upon, oath, depose and say: I. That I am the record owner of the property described on the attached, and I grant my permission to: (name) (address) to submit the accompanying application(s) pertaining to that property. 2. 1 agree to indemnify, defend and hold the City of Meridian and its employees harmless from any claim or liability resulting from any dispute as to the statements contained herein or as to the ownership of the property which is the subject of the application. 3. I hereby grant permission to City of Meridian staff to enter the subject property for the purpose of site inspections related to processing said application(s). Dated this I I rs:> SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN to before me the day and year first above written. KARIN KERRIGAN Notary Public State of Idaho C�Qlla/4.-' 111�iC1.Q�Idaho) (Notary Publics Residing at: Theo u My Commission Expires: 'a "a Q Community Development . Planning Division ■ 33 E. 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L (max): (16.4 kg) HIS Houseside shield 10 • WWD_ Wood pole orwall EXAMPLE: KAD LED 40C 1000 40K R5 MVOLT PUMBAK04 DDBXD 901.0111 KAD LED 20C 20 LEDs 30C 30LEDs 40C 40LEDs 60C 60LEDs 530 530mA 700 700 mA 1000 100(1 Shipped installed PERS NEMA twist lock five -wire receptacle only 277' (nocontrols)' PER7 Seven -wire receptacle only (no controls)' SF Single fuse (1 20,277,347V) I DF Double fuse(208,240,48OV)1 PIR Motion/ambient sensor, 8-15'mounfing 04 height ambiern sensor enabled at Sic' PIRH Motion/ambient senor, 15-30'mouning TypelV height ambient sensor enabled at Sic° 30K 3000K 40K 4000 K 50K 5000K I R2 Typell WOLT 277' Shippedinduded DDBTXD Textured dark Shipped separately R3 Typelll 120' 347' SPUMBAK_ Square poleuniversal mounting adaptor' 04 4" arm DAD12P Degreearm R4 TypelV 208' 480' RPUMBAK_ Round pole universal mounting adaptor' 06 6" aim (pole) R5 TypeV 240' Textured natural SPD_ Square pale 09 TivW DADI2WB Degree arm White aluminum PNMT703 RPD_ Round pole 12 12"arm' (wall) W11111 Wali bracket DWHGXD Textured white HIS Houseside shield 10 WWD_ Wood pole orwall PIRIFC3V Motion/ambient sensor, 8-15' mounting height, ambient sensor enabled at 1fc ° PIRHiFC3V Motion/ambient sensor, 15-30' mounting height ambient sensor enabled at 11c ° BL30 Bi -level switched dimming, 30%'a BL50 Bi -level switched dimming, 50%'a Stock configurations are offered for shorter lead times: Stock Part Number KAD LED 30C 100040K R3 MVOLT PUMBAK09 DDBXD KADL 30C 40K A3 KAD LED 30C 100040K R5 MVOLT PUMBAK09 DDBXD KADL30C40KRS KAD LED 40C 100040K R3 MVOLT PUMBAK09 DDBXD KADL40C40KR3 KAD LED 40C 100040K RS MVOLT PUMBAK09 DDBXD KADL40C40KRS HAD LED 30C 100040K R3 MVOLT PUMBAK09 PIRH DDBXD KADL 30C 40K R3 PIRH KAD LED 30C 1D0040K R5 MV01T PUMBAK09 PIRH DDBXD KADL 30C 40K as PIRH KAD LED 40C 100040K R3 MVOLT PUMBAK09 PIRH DDBXD KADL 40C 4M 113 PIRH KAD LED 40C 100040K Be MVOLT PUMBAK09 PIRH DDBXD KADL 40C40K RS PIRH Accessories oNered an d mippM separately DLL127F 1.5JU Photocell - SSL twist-lock(120-277V)" DLL347F1.5CULJU Photocell -SSimist-lock (347V) 11 DLL48OF1.SCULIU Photocell-SSltwist-lock(48011)11 SIC Shorting cop" Shipped separately" I DDBXD Dark bronze DDBTXD Textured dark PNMTDD3 Part night, dim IT came WG Wire guard DBLXD Black KADWGU bronze PNMT5D3 Part night, dim 5 hos' KMA Mastarm DNAXD Natural DBLBXD Textured black PNMT6D3 Part night, dim 6 hrs' external Inner aluminum DNATXD Textured natural DWHXD White aluminum PNMT703 Part night, dim 7 hos' DWHGXD Textured white HIS Houseside shield 10 Accessories oNered an d mippM separately DLL127F 1.5JU Photocell - SSL twist-lock(120-277V)" DLL347F1.5CULJU Photocell -SSimist-lock (347V) 11 DLL48OF1.SCULIU Photocell-SSltwist-lock(48011)11 SIC Shorting cop" KADLEDHS 20C Houseside shiel d for 20 LED unit KADLEDH530CU Houseelde shleld for 30 LED unot KADLEDH540CU Houseside shield for 40 LED unit KADLEDHS60CU Houseside shiel d for 60 LED unit KMA DDBKDU Mast arm aApier (speolylight) KADWGU Wire guard accessary PUMBAKDDBKDU* Square and round pole universal mount- ing bracket adaptor (specify finish) For more control options; visit DTL and ROAM online. 'Round pole top must be 3.25" 0. D. minimum. NOTES 1 MVOLT driver operates on any line voltage from 120-27N(50160 H4. Single fuse (SIF) requires 120,277 or 347 voltage option. Double fuse QF) requires 208, 240 or 480 voltage option. 2 Maramum ambosittemparsture with 347V or 480V is 30°C. 3 V or 12" arm is required when two or mere luminaires are orierrte l on a 90° drilling pattern. 4 Available as a separate combination accessory. PUMBAK (finish) U. 5 Mounting mug be restricted to x45° from horizontal aim per ANSI C136.10-2010. 6 PIR and Run FC3V apacify the Sa,.,Smtes 5BGR-10-ODP control; PIRH and PIRH? FC3V specify the Seneor5witch SBGR-6-ODP control; see Motion Sensor Guide for details. Dimming driver standard. 7 Requires an additional switched circuit with same Phase as main luminaire power. Supply circuit and control circuit are required to be in the same phase. 0 Dimming driver standard MVOLT only Not available with 347V, 4110V, PERS, PER7 or PNMT options. 9 Dimming driver standard. MVOLT only Not available with 347V, 4BOV, PERS, PER7, BL30 or BI -50. 10 Al. available as a separate acoosi see Accessones infonnaVon. 11 Requires luminaire to be specified with PER option. Ordered and shipped as a separate Tina item from Acuity Brands Controls. '. L/THON/A One Lithonia Way a Conyers, Georgia 30012 • Phone: 800.279.8041 • Fax: 770.918.1209 • vv v.lithonia.com KAD-LED LED . ®2012-2015 Acuity Brands 0ghdng,Inc. All rights reserved. Rev. 11/17/15 Template 435 Top of Pole Tenon Mounting Slipfitter** Performance Data 2-3/8^ T20-190 T20-280 T20-290 T20-320' T20-390 T20-490 2-7/8" T25-190 T25-280 T25-290 T25-320 T25-390 T25-490 4" T35-190 T35-280 T35-290 T35-320 T35-390 T35-490 -Formundpolemounting (RPDXX)onry. /Requires9'or12'arm Lumen Output Lumen values are from photometimtests performed in accordance with IESNA W-79-08. Data is considered to be representathm ofthe configura0ons shown, within the tolerances allowed by Lighting Facts. C rand[ factory for perfomence date on any configurations not shown here. I 9/16" Dla. (3 PLCS) 35W ays 3,615 r)A. i 1 Performance Data 2-3/8^ T20-190 T20-280 T20-290 T20-320' T20-390 T20-490 2-7/8" T25-190 T25-280 T25-290 T25-320 T25-390 T25-490 4" T35-190 T35-280 T35-290 T35-320 T35-390 T35-490 -Formundpolemounting (RPDXX)onry. /Requires9'or12'arm Lumen Output Lumen values are from photometimtests performed in accordance with IESNA W-79-08. Data is considered to be representathm ofthe configura0ons shown, within the tolerances allowed by Lighting Facts. C rand[ factory for perfomence date on any configurations not shown here. I I 530 mA 35W I R2 3,615 1 I 0 1 95 3,846 1 � 0 1 101 3,060 1 I 0 1 102 3,600 1 0 1 95 3,830 1 0 1 701 3,844 t 0 1 101 R4 3,605 1 0 1 95 3,835 1 0 1 101 3,049 1 0 1 101 RS 3,826 2 0 1 101 4,070 3 0 1 107 4,084 3 0 1 107 HE (20 LEDs) 700mA q6W R2 4,537 1 0 1 95 4,821 1 0 1 101 WA 1 0 2 101 4,519 7 0 2 94 4A07 1 0 2 100 4,825 1 0 2 101 R4 4,524 1 0 2 94 4,813 1 0 2 100 4,830 1 0 2 101 R5 4,802 3 0 1 100 5,108 3 0 1 106 5,126 3 0 1 107 1000 mA 73W R2 6,203 1 0 2 9 098 2 0 2 1 92 1 6,622 2 0 2 92 IS 6,177 1 0 2 % 6571 1 0 2 97 6,595 1 0 2 92 A4 6,185 1 0 2 86 6579 1 0 2 91 6,603 1 0 2 92 AS 6,564 3 0 1 91 6,983 3 0 1 97 7,008 3 0 1 97 530 mA 53W R2 5,320 1 0 2 99 5,669 1 0 2 105 5,689 1 0 2 105 R3 5,30] 1 0 2 98 5,645 1 0 2 105 5,666 1 0 2 105 A4 5,313 1 0 2 98 5,652 1 0 2 105 5,672 1 0 2 105 R5 5,639 3 0 1 104 5,999 3 0 1 111 6,020 3 0 1 111 30C (30 LEDs) 700 mA fi9W R2 6,674 2 0 2 95 7,100 2 0 2 101 7,126 2 0 2 102 1 6,647 1 0 2 95 7,071 2 0 2 101 7,097 2 0 2 101 R4 6,655 1 0 2 95 7,080 1 0 2 101 7,105 1 0 2 102 % 7,063 3 0 2 101 7,514 3 0 2 107 7541 3 0 2 IN 1000 mA 108W 422 8,881 2 0 2 84 9,448 Z 0 2 89 9,482 2 0 2 89 R3 8,814 2 0 2 83 9,409 2 0 2 89 9,443 2 0 2 89 A4 8,855 2 0 Z 84 9,420 2 0 2 89 9,454 2 0 2 09 A5 9,398 3 0 2 89 9,998 4 0 2 % 10,034 4 0 2 95 530 mA J7W R2 7,034 2 0 2 102 7,483 2 0 2 108 7,510 2 0 2 109 R3 7,005 2 0 2 102 7,453 2 0 2 108 7,479 2 0 2 108 A4 7,014 1 0 2 102 7,462 1 0 2 108 7,488 1 0 2 109 A5 7,444 3 0 2 108 7,919 3 0 2 115 7,947 3 0 2 115 40C (40 LEDs) 700 mA ggly R2 8,737 2 0 2 % 9,295 2 0 2 102 9,329 2 0 2 103 R3 8,701 2 0 2 96 9,757 2 0 2 102 9,290 2 0 2 102 A4 8,]12 Z 0 2 % 9,268 2 0 2 102 9,301 Z 0 2 102 RS 9,246 3 0 2 102 9,836 4 0 Z 108 9,871 4 0 2 108 1000mA 141W R2 11537 2 0 2 82 12,273 2 0 2 a 12,322 2 0 2 00 R3 11,489 2 0 3 82 12,223 2 0 3 87 12,272 2 0 3 88 R4 11,503 2 0 3 82 12,237 2 0 3 87 12,286 2 0 3 88 A5 12,208 4 0 2 87 12,988 4 0 2 93 13,039 4 0 2 93 530 mA 103W R2 10,334 2 0 2 102 10,993 2 0 2 109 11,033 2 0 2 109 R3 10,291 2 0 2 102 10,948 2 0 2 108 10,988 2 0 2 109 114 10,304 2 0 2 102 10,%I 2 0 2 109 11,001 2 0 2 109 IS 10,935 4 0 2 1% 11,633 4 0 2 115 11,675 4 0 2 116 60C (60 LEDs) 700 mA 137W R2 1;871 2 0 2 96 13,692 3 0 3 102 13,742 3 0 3 103 R3 12,818 2 0 3 96 13,636 2 0 3 102 13,685 2 0 3 102 R4 12,833 2 0 3 96 13,653 2 0 3 102 13,702 2 0 3 102 IS 13,620 4 0 2 102 14,489 4 0 2 IN 14,541 4 0 2 109 1000mA 216W R2 1fi,336 3 0 3 76 17,379 3 0 3 80 17,440 3 0 3 81 R3 16,268 3 0 3 75 17,307 3 0 4 80 17,368 3 0 4 80 R4 16,2% 3 0 3 IS 17,328 3 0 4 80 1],389 3 0 4 81 A5 17,2% 1 4 1 0 1 2 1 80 1 18,390 1 4 1 0 2 1 85 1 18,455 4 0 2 85 'L/THVAll One Lithonia Way • Conyers, Georgia 30012 • Phone: 800.279.8041 a Fax: 770.918.1209 • www lithonia.com KAD-LED • L/GHT/NG 0 2012-2015 Acuity Brands Lighting, Inc. All rights reserved. Rev. 11/17/15 Lumen Ambient Temperature (LAT) Multipliers Use these factors to determine relative lumen output for average ambient tempeatures from 0401C ISM 04T). ®' lLulitrt5l!LLUlI[9!-0 0"C 32°F 1.02 10°C 50°F 1.01 2TC 68°F 1.00 25°C D°F 1.00 30°C 16°F 1.00 WC 104T 0.99 Projected LED Lumen Maintenance Data references the extrapolated performance projections for the KAD LED platform in a 256C amWerd, based on 10,000 hours of LED testing (tested per IESNA LM-SDD8 and projected per IESNA TM -21-11). To aioulatc, LIF, use the lumen maintenance factor that corresponds to the desired number of eztiIn Id Iow. For other lumen maintenance values, contact factory. 0 25,000 50,000 100,000 MD LED 60C 1000 1 1.0 0.91 0.86 0.76 L_ KAD LED 40C 1000 1.0 0.93 0.88 0.79 SAD LED 60C 700 1.0 0.98 0.97 0.94 Electrical Load 411'!i� 120 201 24 211 347 NO 20 35 0.30 0.18 0.16 0.15 - - 20 700 46 0.39 Ola 010 0.18 0.15 0.12 1000 73 0.61 n3s 131 0.27 022 0.47 20 53 0.44 036 023 010 - - 30 200 69 058 034 029 0.26 021 0.16 530 71 1 0.0 035 032 44 700 94 0.79 0.46 041 0.36 On 020 530 103 0.87 O50 0.4 0.39 0.29 1 U 60 7N 137 1.15 0.66 051 0.51 0.40 0.29 1000 216 1.11 1.00 0.92 0.81 0.63 047 NOTE: NI ratings in this table are for a nominal system operated at 25"C ambient temperature. Current and power specifications in this table do not Include branch circuit derating specified in the National Electrical Cade. Please observe all applicable electrical codes and ratings. t - To seecomplete photometric reports or download.ies filesforthis product, visit LRhonia Lighting's KAD LED homepage. Isofootcandle plots for the. KAD LED 60C 100040K. Distances are in units of mounting height Q0'). LEGEND 8 a:+ o+ a s a 4 a 2+ o, a 3 4 a a a+ 9+a 3 a a s 0.1 rea- Dsr� tore - a a 4 FEATURES & SPECIFICATIONS rw INTENDED USE The energy savings and long life of the KAD LED area luminaire make Ra reliable choice for illuminating streets, walkways, parking lots, and surrounding areas. CONSTRUCTION Single -piece die -art, aluminum housing with contoured edges has a 0.12" nominal wall thickness. Die -est door frame has an impact -resistant, tempered glass lens that is fully gasketed with one piece tubular silicone. FINISH Exterior parts are protected by a zinc -infused Super Durable TGIC thermoset powder coat finish that provides superior resistance to corrosion and weathering. A tightly controlled multi -stage process ensures a minimum 3 mils thickness for a finish that can withstand extreme climate changes without cracking or peeling. OPTICS Precision -molded refractive acrylic lenses are available in four distributions. Light engines are available in standard 4000K, 3000K or SOWK (7O CRI) configurations. ELECTRICAL Light engine. consists of high -efficacy LEDs mounted to a metal -care circuit board and aluminum heat sink, ensuring optimal thermal management and long life. Class 1 electronic driver has a power factor 90%, THD <20%, and has an expected life of 10,000 hours wth <1 %failure rate. Easily- serv,aable surge protection device meets a minimum Category C Low (per ANSI/IEEE C62.41.2). zz cD zz vw INSTALLATION Included universal mounting block and extruded aluminum arm fralitate, quick and easy irotallation using nearly any existing drilling pattem. Stainless steel bolts fasten the luminalre to the mounting block securing k to poles or walls. The KAD LED can withstand up to a 1.5 G vibration load rating per ANSI C136.31. The KAD LED also utilbes the standard K -Series (Template 415) for pole drilling. LISTINGS CSA certified to U.S. and Canadian standards. Luminaire is IP65 rated. Rated for -40-C minimum ambient. Designi-ights Consortium® (DLC) qualified product. Not all versions of this product may be DLC qualified. Please check the DLC Qualified Products List at www designllghts.org to confirm which versionsare qualified. WARRANTY 5 -year limited warranty. Complete warranty terms located at wwwacuitybrandsom/CuslomerRescureesRerms and_candltions. aspx, Note: Actual performance may differ as a result of end-user environment and application. All values are design or Typical values, measured under laboratory conditions at 25°C. Specifications subject to change without notice. '. L/THON/A One Lithonia Way • Conyers, Georgia 30012 • Phone: 800279.8041 • Fax: 770.918.1209 a vv..lithonlamm RAD -LED L/GHT/NG. 0 2012-2015 Acuity Brands Lighting, Inc. All rights reserved. Req 11/17/15 Specifications Luminaire WST LED 4rchitectural Wall Sconce E lighTn ,a a factgs Catalog Number Notes Type Introduction The classic Architectural Wall Sconce is now ed available with onion only. available with the latest in LED technology. The result is a long -life, maintenance -free product with Optional Back Box (BBW) typical energy savings of 75% compared to metal halide versions. The integral battery backup option Height: 7-1/4" Height: 4" (18.48A provides emergency egress lighting, without the nn (10.2 cm) Width: 16-1/4" Width: 5-1/2" use of a back-boxorremote gear, so installations rale em) (14.0 cm) maintain their aesthetic integrity. Depth: (23.2a Depth: 1-1/2" (23.2 The WST LED is ideal for replacing existing 50— Weight: 17ke� W For 3/4" NPT p 175W metal halide wall -mounted products. The sidereal expected service fife is 20+ years of nighttime use. T o o condu!t �H� ® H D 0 • EXAMPLE: WST LED 2 1OA700/40K SR3 MVOLT DDBTXD WST LED WST LED 1 Oneenghe 700rnitoptions: SR2 Typell li Shipped included Shipped installed DDB%D Darkbronze (10 LEDs) 10A7D0/3gK 3000K SR3 Type 111 120' (blank) Surface mount PE Photoelectric cell, button type or DBLXD Black 2 Two engines IOA700/40K 4000K SR4 Type IV 208' Shipped separately' SF Single fuse (120, 277, 347V)" DNAXD Natural aluminum (20 LEDs) IOA700/50K 5000K 2401 BBW Surfn<e�rnounted DF Double fuse (209, 240, 480V)' DWHXD White 277' back box WE 0-JOV dimming driver (no controls) D5SXD Sandstone UT5 Uptilt5 degrees ELCW Emergency battery backup° DDBTXD Textured dark bronze 347 WILL Wet location door for up orientation DBLBXD Textured black 480 PIR MaOan/ambient light sensor° DNATXD Textured natural aluminum DS Dual switching' DWHGXD Textured Are Shipped separately DSSTXD Textured sandstone VG Vandal guard WG Wire guard Emergency Battery Operation The emergency battery backup (ELCW option) re integral to the luminaire - no external housing required! This design provides reliable emergency commerce while maintaining the aesthetics of the product All ELCW configurations include an independent secondary driver with an integral relay to immediately detect AC power loss. Dual light engines are wired in parallel so both engines operate in emergency mode and provide additional component redundancy. These design features meet various interpretations of NFPA 70/NEC 2008 - 700.16 The emergency battery will power the luminaire for a minimum duration of 90 minutes (maximum duration of three hours) from the time supply power is lost, per International Hurl ding Code Section 1006 and NFPA 101 Life Safety Code Section 7.9, provided luminaires are mounted at an appropriate height and Illuminate an open space with no major obstructions. The examples below show illumine emergency mode. WST LED 1 1OA700/40K SIM MVOLT ELCW 1 Of. 10' Gddlime B' and 12' Mounting Haight '. L/TH0/V1A LJGHT/NG i of the single-engine Type IV product in 12' MH n jj,' NOTES 1 MVOLT driveroperance on any line voltage from 120-277V (50/60 Hz). Specify 120, 208, 240 or 277 options only when ordering with photocell (PE), fusing (SF, DF), or dual switching (Dei 2 May also be ordered separately as an accessory. Ex, WSBBW DDBXD U. Must specify finish. 3 Must be ordered with fixture; cannot be field installed. 4 Not available with MVOLT option. Button photocell (PE) can be ordered with a dedicated voltage option. Single fuse (SID requires 120, 277 or 347 voltage option. Double fuse (or) requires 208, 240 or 480 voltage option. 5 Not available with 4BOV option. Not available with motion/ambient light sons, FIR1. 6 Integral battery pack Is rated for -20° to 60-C operating temperature. ELCW Warranty is 3 -year period. Not available with 347V or 4800 Not available with W W. 7 WLU not available with PIR or ELCW. 8 Specifies the Sensor5witch SFOD-7-ODP control (photocell included); see Motion Sensor Guide for details. Includes ambient light version. Not available with "PE" option (button type photocell). Dimming driver standard. Not available with WLU VG or WG. 9 Provides 50/501uminaire operation via two independent drivers and light e Bines on two separate circuits. Not available with one engine, MVOLT, ELCW, WILL, SF, or OF Must specify voltage; voltage must be the same for both drivers. When ordered with photocell (PE) or motion sensor (PIR), only the primary power source leads will be controlled. One Litho rm Way • Conyers, Georgia 30012 • Phone: 800.279, 8041 • Fax: 770.918.1209 • www,lithoniacom WSr-LED 2011.2015 Acuity Brands Lighting, Inc. All rights reserved. Rev. 00/11/15 Performance Data Lumen Output Lumen values are from phohnnetrictes[s Performed in accordance with IESNA LM -79-08. Data is considered to be representative of the configurations shown, within the tolerances allowed by Ughfing Facts. (11118h) I 700 I 1OA700/4 I 24W aR3 2,1129 1 0 O' I 700 I IOA700/—K I 47W aR1 +,028 1 0 1 1 1 86 1 See electrical load chart for 347/480V system watts. Lumen Ambient Temperature (LAT) Multipliers Use these faMrs to determine relative lumen output for average ambient temperatures from 04M (32-104'P). 01C 32" 1.10 IM 50T 1.06 20X 68'r 1.02 )SC M 1.00 30Y 861 0.98 401 104" 0.93 Projected LED Lumen Maintenance Data references the extrapolated performance projections for the WST LED LOA700 platform in a 85'C amb6nt, based on 10,01)) hours of LED testing (tested per IESNA LM - 80.08 and projected per IESNA TM41-11). To calculate LLE, use the lumen mairdenance factor that corresponds to the desired number of operating hours below. For other lumen maintenance values, contact factory. 1 0 k ,irSg00 %.4;W0 T001100. III a z r o 1 x s 4 - LEGEND WS tA. V" ,0M 0.71 Electrical Load 24W 1 1124 0.14 012 0.1 Tao 29W - - - - 0.09 am 471 1 0.4 022 023 020 saw' I - - - - 0.17 0.12 1 Higher wattage is due to electrial losses from step-dom transformer. 1 To see complete photometric reports or downioad.ies files for this product, visit Lithonia Lighting's WST LED homepage. Isofentcandle plots forth. WST LED 210A700/40K SR2, SR3, and SR4. Distances are in units of mounting height (IT), Distribution overlay comparison to 175W moral halide. LEGEND 4 3 x 1 0 1 x. s 4 ; 1 11 x 1 o f 2 s 4 .� 4 a z r o 1 x s 4 - LEGEND WS x s LED.T ■ 0.5k x I h � z z A 0.5 fa ■ WST HID, s 0.5 is 4 3 $ 10' W Sidewalk za WSrHID =0J3 za FEATURES & SPECIFICATIONS WST LED: 47W su SR.f - sea z wSTIED=a:95 WSTLE1310A7004aK5R4, - - - WST 175M FT Probe, l2' Mourning Ht INTENDED USE The Basic architectural shape ofthe WST LED was designed for applications such as hospitals, schools, malls, restaurants, and commercial buildings. The long life LEDs and driver make this luminaire nearly maintenancedree. CONSTRUCTION The singlcpiece die -cart aluminum housing integrates secondary heat sinks to optimize thermal transfer from the Internal light engine heat sinks and promote long life. The driver is mounted in direct contact with the casting for a low operating temperature and long life. The diens[ door frame is fully gasketed with a one-piece solid silicone gasket to keep out moisture and dust, providing an IP65 rating for the luminaire. FINISH Exterior parts are protected by a zinc -infused Super Durable TGIC thermoset powder coat finish that provides superior resistance to corrosion and weathering. A tightly controlled multi -stage process ensures a minimum 3 mils thickness for a finish that can withstand extreme climate changes without cracking or peeling. Standard Super Durable colors include dark bronze,black, natural aluminum, sandstone and white. Available in textured and non -textured finishes. OPTICS Precision -molded acrylic lenses are engineered for superior distribution, uniformity, and spacing in wall -mount applications. Light engines are 4000K(70 CRI). The WST LED has zero uplight and qualifies as a Nighttime FriendlyT" product, meaning it is consistent with the LEEDS and Green Gladdens criteria for eliminating wasteful uplight. ELECTRICAL Light engina(s) consist of 10 high -efficacy LEDs mounted to a metal core circuit board and integral aluminum heat sinks to maximize heat dissipation and promote long life (100,ODO hrsat2S°C, V7). Class 2electronic driver has a powerfactor'>90%, THD <20%. Easily - serviceable surge protection device meets a minimum Category B (per ANSI/IEEE 062.41.2). INSTALLATION A universal mounting plate with integral mounting support arms allows the fixture to hinge down for easy access while making wiring connections. LISTINGS CSA certified to D.S. and Canadian standards. Light engines are IP66 rated-, luminaire is IP65 rated and suitable for wet locations when mounted with the lenses down. WLU option offers Wet location listing in "up"orientation. Rated for-30-Cminimum ambient. DesignLights Consortium®(DLC) qualified product. Not all versions of this productmay be DLCqualifed. Please check the DLC Qualified Products List at wwW.dax9n lightsorg to confirm which versions are qualified. WARRANTY Five year limited warranty. Full warranty terms located at www.acuitybnands.cam/ CustomerRescurces/Tenns_and _conditions, aspx. Nob: Actual performance may differ as a result of end-user environment and application, All values are design or typical values, measured under laboratory conditions at 25 °C. Specifcations subject to change without notice. '.L17M" WV/A One Lithonia Way a Conyers, Georgia 30012 • Phone: 800.279.8041 • Fax: 770.918.1209 • www.lithonia.com WST-LED L/GHT/NG 092011-2015 Acuity Brands Lghcng, Inc. All rights reserved. Rev. 08/11/15 i d°iseries Specifications Luminaire Width: 13-3/4" Weight: 1 9 an) Depth: z., 10" Height: 66 '3/8 ) D -Series Size 1 LED Wall Luminaire ,rg6actsfmg f ,naWr Back Box (BBW, ELCW) 121bs Width: 13-3/4" BOW (54 kg) {34,9 cm) Weight: Depth: 4- ELCW (one (10.2 em) Weight: Height: 6-3/8" (blank) Surface PE Photoelectric (16.2 cm) bronze D D W H e w For 3/4" NPT sidecntry comicu BBW only) Catalog Number Notes Type Introduction The D -Series Wall luminaire is a stylish, fully integrated LED solution for building -mount 5 lbs applications. It features a sleek, modern design (z3 kg) and is carefully engineered to provide long-lasting, 10Ibs energy-efficient lighting with a variety of optical f45 kg) and control options for customized performance. With an expected service life of over 20 years of nighttime use and up to 74% in energy savings over comparable 25OW metal halide luminaires, the D -Series Wall is a reliable, low -maintenance lighting solution that produces sites that are exceptionally illuminated. L1111T.IEXAMPLE: DSXW1 LED 20C 1000 40K T3M MVOLT DDBTXD DSXWI LED DSXW7 LED 1D( 10LEDs 350 350mA 30K 300D T25 Type 11 MV0LT1 Shipped included Shipped installed Shipped DDBXD Dark (one 530 530mA 40K 4000K Short 120,installed (blank) Surface PE Photoelectric bronze engine) SOK T2M Type yP II 208 r mourning 9 cell, Import SF Singlefuse DBL%D Black 20( (t LEDs (two 10D 100 m 1000 1000 mA Amber AMBP( Amber Medium 770 , bracket type' (120, 777 or 347V) pNA%D Natural engines) It A) phosphor T3S Type IT 2771 BBW Surfaced DMG 0-10Vdim- ming ddver(no DF Doublefuse aluminum converted Short 377 1 mounted controls) (208, 740 or DWH%D White BM TypeITqg0? backbox rronduit PIR 180°motion/ 480V1' DSS%D Sandstone entry) tryp ambient light HS House -side DDBTXD Textured TIM T IV sensor,: 15' shield dark Medium ring IT 5PD Separate bronze PIRH 180°motion( surge DBLEU Textured TFTM Forward ambient light protection black Throw sensor, 15-30' Medium mi IT, Shipped DNATXD Textured ASYDF Asym- ELCW Emergency separately natural aluminum metric bncludattery saekop (ialcompexter- BSW Bird-deter- DWHG%D Textured diffuse nal component rentspikes white enclosure)° WE Wire guard DSSTXD Textured VG Vandal sandstone guard DDL Diffused drop lens NOTES I MVOLTdrive. operates on any linevoltage fmm 12027N(50/60 Hz), Specify 120,208,240 or277 options only when reducing with fusing(SF DFvpOaos), or photoccomol (PE option). 2 Only available with 20C, 700mA or 1001 Not available with PIR or PIRH. 3 Back box ships installed on figure. Cannot be field installed. Cannot be ordered as an accessory. 4 phoh control (PE) reguliar 120, 208, 240,277 or 347 voltage option. Not available with motlon/amblent light sensors (PIR or PIRH). 5 Prespecifies the Sensor 5wltch SBGR-10iCDP control; PIRH specifies the Sensor Switch SBGR-6-ODP control; see Micron Sensor Guide for details.Induces ambient light sensor Not available with "PE" option (boron type photocell). Dimming driver standard. Not available with 20 LED/1 WE mA configuraaon (D5XW1 I.PD 20C 1000). 6 Coli weather( -20Q rated. Not comamibla with condult entry applicstions. Not available welt BBW mounting option. Not available with fusing. Not available with 347 or 480 voltage options. Emergency components located in back box housing. Emergency mode IES files located on product page at www Uthonla cum 7 Single luseSIF) repuires 120,277 or 347 voltage option. Double rose (OF)rony ices 206,240 or 480 voltage option. Not available with ELCW. 8 Also available as a separate accessory; see Accessories information. 9 Soe the eleddcul section on page 3 for more details. Accessories Ordered and sh,ppad aeparnW,, 01U Houseaide shield (one per light engine) DSKWBSWV M,c lhurenr spikes vol' GO V4regvan ancesrx DSKWIVGU Vandal guard accessory 'L/THON/A One Lithonia Way • Conyers, Georgia 30012 • Phone: 800.279.8041 - Fax: 770.918:1209 a wvrvoli Ionia cora •AUGHT/NG 02013-2015Acuity Brands Lighling,Inc Allrightsfeserved. Performance Data Lumen Output Lumen values are from pphotomehicteets performed in accordance with IESNA LM -79-08. Data is considered to be representative of the co�gurations shown, within the tolerances allowed by lighting Facts. Contact factory for performance data on any configurations not shown here. 0FA'ff. /®/4//A One Lithonia Way • Conyers, Georgia 30012 • Phone: 800.279.8041 • Fax 770.918.1209 • www.lithonia. cam DSXW1-LED L/0/y/T/�A ®2013-2015 Acuiy, Brands Lighting, Inc. All rights reserved. Rev. 4/14/15 moo T25 1 3 1 0 m 1 92 7 956 v 1 0 1 98 7 1729 oo8 1 0 1 86 1264 aoo 0 0 1 63 7211 1756 1 0 1 88 1 64 1 0 1 93 1648 1 0 1 82 1205 0 0 1 W T35 1822 0 0 1 91 1934 0 0 1 97 1710 0 D 1 86 1250 0 0 1 63 530mA 20W T3M 1804 1 0 1 90 1914 1 0 1 96 1693 1 0 1 85 1237 0 0 1 62 T4M 1767 1 0 1 88 1876 1 D 1 94 1658 0 0 1 83 1212 0 0 1 61 TFTM 1837 0 0 1 92 1950 0 0 1 98 1724 0 0 1 86 1260 0 0 1 63 ASYOF 1642 1 D 1 82 1743 1 0 1 87 1541 1 0 1 77 1127 0 0 1 56 i15 2272 1 0 1 84 2409 1 0 1 89 2421 1 0 1 90 1544 0 0 1 57 T2M 2165 1 0 1 80 22% 1 0 1 as 2307 1 0 1 85 1.472 0 0 1 55 10( T35 2,247 1 0 1 B3 2.392 1 0 1 88 2,394 1 0 1 89 1.527 0 0 1 1 57 700mA 27W T3M 2,224 1 0 1 82 2,358 1 0 1 87 2,370 1 0 1 88 1.512 0 0 1 56 (1O LEDs) T4M 2,179 1 0 1 81 2.310 1 0 1 86 2,322 1 0 1 86 1481 0 0 1 55 TFTM 2,265 1 0 1 84 2.401 1 0 1 89 2.413 1 0 1 89 1539 0 0 1 57 ASYDF 2,025 1 0 1 15 2,147 1 0 1 80 1,111 1 0 1 80 1,311 1 0 1 51 US 3,011 1 0 1 75 3,190 1 0 1 80 3202 1 0 1 80 2 235 1 0 1 58 T21M 2,870 1 0 1 72 3,040 1 0 1 76 3 051 1 0 1 76 2130 1 0 2 55 T35 2,978 1 0 1 74 3,155 1 0 1 79 3166 1 D 1 79 2210 1 0 2 77- 1000.A 40W T3M 2,948 1 0 1 74 3,123 1 0 1 78 3134 1 0 1 78 2187 1 0 2 % TV 2,8M 1 0 1 72 3,059 1 0 1 76 3 071 1 0 1 77 2143 1 0 2 55 TFTM 3,002 1 0 1 75 3,180 1 0 1 80 3192 1 0 1 80 2,228 1 0 2 57 ASYDF 2,684 1 0 1 67 2,943 1 0 1 71 2854 1 0 1 71 1,991 1 0 2 57 T2S 3,649 1 0 1 101 3.876 1 0 1 100 3,429 1 0 1 95 1 2504 1 0 1 70 72M 3,478 1 0 1 97 3,694 1 0 1 103 3,267 1 0 1 91 2387 1 0 1 66 T35 3609 1 D 1 100 3,833 1 0 1 7% 33% 1 0 1 94 2477 1 0 1 69 530mA 36W T3M 0 1 99 37% 1 0 1 105 3356 1 0 1 93 2451 1 D 2 68 14M 1 0 2 97 3,717 1 0 2 703 3 288 1 0 1 91 2 402 1 0 1 67 TFTM1 0 1 101 3.964 1 0 1 707 3418 1 0 1 95 2496 1 0 1 69 ASYDF1 0 2 90 3,454 1 0 2 96 3 056 1 0 2 85 2 232 1 0 1 62 i25 1 0 1 96 4776 1 0 1 102 4794 1 0 1 102 3065 1 0 1 65 T2M 1 0 1 91 4552 1 0 1 97 4569 1 0 1 97 2921 1 0 1 62 20( J5721 T35 1 0 1 95 4723 1 0 2 100 4741 1 0 2 101 3031 1 0 1 64 700mA 47W T3M 1 0 2 94 4675 1 0 2 99 4693 1 0 2 100 3000 1 D 1 64 f20 LEDs) NM 1 0 2 92 4581 1 0 2 97 4598 1 0 2 98 2939 1 0 1 63 TFTM1 0 2 95 4761 1 0 2 101 4779 1 0 2 102 3055 1 D 1 65 ASYDF1 0 2 85 4257 1 0 2 91 4273 1 0 2 91 2732 1 D 1 58 T25 1 0 1 80 6 27 1 0 1 84 6.351 1 0 1 85 4.429 1 0 1 61 T21M 5,683 1 1 0 2 76 6,029 1 0 2 80 6,052 1 0 2 81 4.221 1 0 2 58 T35 58% 1 0 2 79 625fi 1 0 2 83 6,280 1 0 2 84 4380 1 0 2 60 1000mA 74W 13M 5837 1 0 2 78 6193 1 0 2 83 6216 1 0 2 83 4335 1 D 2 59 T4M 5719 1 0 2 76 6067 1 0 2 81 6090 1 0 2 81 4248 1 0 2 S8 TFTM 5944 1 0 2 79 6307 1 0 2 84 6330 1 0 2 84 4 15 7 0 2 60 ASYDF 5314 / 0 2 71 5638 2 0 2 75 5.660 2 0 2 75 3947 7 0 2 54 0FA'ff. /®/4//A One Lithonia Way • Conyers, Georgia 30012 • Phone: 800.279.8041 • Fax 770.918.1209 • www.lithonia. cam DSXW1-LED L/0/y/T/�A ®2013-2015 Acuiy, Brands Lighting, Inc. All rights reserved. Rev. 4/14/15 - 0 . . Lumen Ambient Temperature (LAT) Multipliers Electrical Load Use these fzctorsto determine relative lumen outputfor average ambient temperatures MEEMMER from 040-C (32-1047). 101"Irgi ®�� 120V 2084 2404 2714 347Y 480V 1.02 350 14W 0.13 0.07 0.06 0.06 - - to 50-F l0Y 50"F 1.01 530 20W 0.19 0.11 0.09 0.08 - - 20^C 68"F 1.00 10[ 700 27W 0.25 0,14 0.13 0.11 - - 2S°C 7rF 1.00 1000 40W 037 021 0.19 0.16 301 86' 1.00 350 25W 023 0.13 0.12 0.10 - - 40`C 1WF 0'98 530 36W 033 0.19 0.17 0.14 - - 20[ 700 47W 044 o25 022 0.19 0.15 0,71 Projected LED Lumen Maintenance Data references the exhapol#ed parfam ose, omieNons lar the DSMI LED 20C 1000 platform in a 25°C arnhiont based on 10,000 hours of IED testing (tested per IESNA LM. 80-08 and projected per IESNA W-21-11). To calculate UF, use the lumen mairaenance factor that corresponds to the desired number of operwag hours below. For other lumen maintenance values, contact factory V 0.88 a - To see complete photometric reports or download .!as Gies for this product, visit Lithone Lighting's D -Series Wall Size l homepage. Isofootandle plots for the DSXW1 LED 20C 1 W 40K. Distances are in units of mauntmg height(15'1. LEGEND . s ® 0.1k s a a 0.5fc i.Ok o C:o a t e T3M - TAM st z x T35 S Disalbudon overlay comparison to 25OW metal halide. LEGEND ■ DSMI, 0.s fe ■ TWF2, 0.5 k 10 WS,deealk llus TWF2-072 DSMI O9s I W r[ [SUM Yulse, Ie Mau nnq l.i e T31111(left),ASVDF(right) lenses HS -House-side shields BSW- Bird -deterrent spikes WG -Wire guard VG -Vandal DDL- Diffused drop lens guard FEATURES & SPECIFICATIONS INTENDED USE The energy savings, long Pae and eery -to -Install design ofthe DSeries Wall Srze 1 make it the smart choice for building -mounded doorway and pathway illumination for nearly any facility CONSTRUCTION Two-piece die-cast aluminum housing has integral heatsinkfnsto opGmse thermal management through conductive and convective cooling. Modular design allows for ease ofmaintenance. The LED driver is mounted to the door to thermally isolate itfrom the light engines for law claiming temperature and long life. Housing is completely sealed against moisture and environmental contaminants OP65). FINISH Exterior parts are protected by a zlnNnfused Super Durable TGIC thermoset powder coat finish that provides superior resistance to corosion and weathering. Atightly controlled multi -stage process ensures a minimum 3 mils thickness for a fnish that can withstand extreme climate changes without cradling or peeling. Available In textured and non -textured finishes. OPTICS Precision -molded proprietary acrylic lenses provide multiple photometric distributions tailored specifically to building mounted applications. Light engines are available In 3000 K (80 min. CRI), 4000 K (70 min. CRI) or 5000 K (70 CRO configuration. ELECTRICAL Light engine(s) consist of 10 highLefficary LEDs mounted to a meteLcom circuit board to maximize heat dissipation and promote long life ILg8/10gD00 me at 25-C). Gass 1 electronic drivers have a power faster >50%, THD <20%, and a minimum 2.5KV surge rating. When ordering the SPD option, a separate surge protection device is instal led within the luminaire which meets a minimum Category C Low (per ANSIAEEE C62.41.2). INSTALLATION Included universal mounting bracket attaches securely to any 4" round or square outlet box for quick and easy Installation. Luminaire has a slatted gasket vereway and attaches to the mounting bracket via corrosion -resistant screws. LISTINGS CSA certified to U.S. and Canadian standards. Rated for 4WC minimum ambient. DesignUghts Consortium® (DLC] qualified product. Not all versions of this product may be DLC qualified. Please check the DLC Qualified Products List at www.designlights.org to confirm which versions are qualified. WARRANTY Five year limited womanly. Full womenty, terms located at www.acuitybrande.com/ Cmh, merResoume5R rms_and_canda ai s,. x. Neta: Aural performance may differ as a result of end-user environment and application. 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JC I O gay ' ��55 �N lm; €�§"Sz�g� �l j1`€W ARS N 0 §= Nil s5H 19 Iowa F ��P4 amc� gThc $ 5 3qo Nil 7/7/15 Address Verification: Independence Indoor Shooting Range Note: Address may change if access to lot changes with completion of development Address: 2749 E GALA CT, MERIDIAN, ID 83642 Save Reset I Cancel Help Parcel Detail District Parcel # = Parcel Status = Primary 83238510182 Enabled vil Yes v Lot Block Subdivision 0 GRAMERCY SUB N4 01 Terri Ricks Addressing Specialist City of Meridian Land Development 208-887-2211 tricks@meridiancity.org �E NIDIAN Planning Department 17x.N[e11219WII/IWAN Design Manual Compliance Projectname: I4opC' Skwe x'AA (AvMe. I File#: A,1,OtG� C. URBAN/SUBURBAN DESIGN GUIDELINES 1.0 Site Character 1.1 Coherent Objective: To encourage integrated, functional, and attractive transitional developments that strengthen identity within the City and support urban and mixed-use areas. Y N N/A Design Guidelines' Comments' Staff C-1.1.3.1. Developments should establish an appropriate and compatible transitional development... JC-1.1.3.1.1. Develop a master plan for large-scale, phased, and multiple -site proposals to demonstrate... C-1.1.3.1.2. Where appropriate, coordinate with adjacent uses and residential areas, including single -project... C-1.1.3.1.3. Avoid piecemeal and fragmented development that detracts from the establishment... C-1.1.3.1.4. Reduce and mitigate the impacts from proposed developments on adjacent sites as... / V C-1.1.3.1.5. Mixed-use, large-scale, and multiple -site -Vk�5 developments should integrate public space within... C-1.1.3.2. Anticipate the addition of future transit systems to the transportation network and plan for... / C-1:1.3.2.1. Coordinate routes, placement of facilities, V/ and infrastructure improvements with the appropriate... JC-1.1.3.3.3 Where possible, incorporate and enhance significant natural features as site amenities and/or... C-1.1.3.4. Appropriately address the critical issues of site layout that influence development character... Objectives: To promote the interconnectivity of the community and reduce the impacts that vehicle access points impose on roadways and the physical and visual character of developments. ' See corresponding item in the Design Manual for full text. 2 Insert comments or explanations relevant to the projects compliance or non-compliance. 3 Incorporating this guideline may help offset non-compliance with other guidelines. 33 B. Broadway Ave. • Meridian, Idaho 83642 Phone: (208) 884-5533 • Facsimile (208) 888-6854 • Website: www.meridimcity.org 1214108) Y N N/A Design Guidelines' Comments' Staff N N/A Design Guidelines' C-1.2.3.1. Limit direct vehicular access off major Staff C-1.3.2.1. Locate buildings to establish an appropriate roadways, including highways, principal arterials... V development character that enhances the... C-1.2.3.1.1. Coordinate and combine access points JC-1.3.2.1.1. Bring buildings up close to roadways to with adjacent sites and uses to reduce or eliminate... establish a street presence and orient primary... C-1.2.3.1.2. Provide site ingress/egress from secondary t Yu"� 4 &Ilpr1l'14'-t!� C-1.3.2.1.2. Limit the distance from buildings to roadways for sites adjacent to major roadways. roadways and the distance between buildings... C-1.2.3.1.3. Where secondary roadways cannot be 11 1 �CAdni �D C-1.3.2.1.3. Large-scale and multibuilding provided, coordinate and combine access points to... developments may place buildings away from...Ul�p C-1.2.3.1.4. Multiple -site and large-scale developmentsv��iptt should limit ingress/egress points and establish... C-1.2.3.1.5. Use shared access points, secondary t roadways, or internal circulation to access comer sites. C-1.2.3.2. Provide pedestrian and vehicular connections that link adjacent uses and circulation... C-1.2.3.2.1. Where possible, coordinate and align ingress/egress points, cross access, and internal... C-1.2.3.2.2. Unrestricted access points and roadways N�S� ^5n5S�t�tr55 lo,4a5 used for site entry should align across primary... ,.3,' unk }o 5 J C-1.2.3.2.3.' Multiple pedestrian routes should converge on public and open spaces, such as transit... J C-1.2.3.3. Establish internal site circulation as an interconnected network of walkways, pathways... C-1.2.3.4. Plan for access and connectivity to future transit facilities, including, but not limited to... C-1.2.3.4.1. Coordinate with the appropriate agencies and organizations to ensure the successful... / V C-1.2.3.4.2.3 Provide adequate pedestrian connections from public spaces, building entries, and parking... 1.3 Orientation & Layout Objectives: To ensure that site organization, including, but not limited to, the placement and orientation of buildings, structures, and public spaces, as well as the location and layout of service and parking areas, promotes an integrated built environment that establishes an appropriate development character. Y N N/A Design Guidelines' Comments' Staff C-1.3.2.1. Locate buildings to establish an appropriate V development character that enhances the... JC-1.3.2.1.1. Bring buildings up close to roadways to establish a street presence and orient primary... C-1.3.2.1.2. Limit the distance from buildings to roadways and the distance between buildings... C-1.3.2.1.3. Large-scale and multibuilding i�o�n�cY�GIc/Ma��• :6M developments may place buildings away from...Ul�p 4 J 1 See corresponding item in the Design Manual for full text. ' Insert comments or explanations relevant to the projects compliance or non-compliance. 3 Incorporating this guideline may help offset non-compliance with other guidelines. 33 E. Broadway Ave. • Meridian, Idaho 83642 Phone: (208) 884-5533 • Facsimile: (208) 888-6854 • Website: www,meridiancity.org Y N N/A Design Guidelinest Comments2 Staff C-1.3.2.1.4.3 Use buildings that incorporate articulated fagades and architectural elements to anchor site... C-1.3.2.2. Provide clearly defined building entries and connect them to roadways, pedestrian walkways... C-1.3.2.2.1. Primary building entries should face roadways, pedestrian environments, or adjacent... C-1.3.2:2.2. Large-scale buildings should provide 140E -A �ti�4 Scn� by �a entrances on at least two different building facades... C-1.3.2.3. Strategically locate public spaces and site amenities, such as common open space, transit... C-1.3.2.3.1. Organize buildings around public space and site amenities to establish destinations that... C-1.3.2.3.2.3Use building facades, enhanced streetscapes, or other appropriate enhancements to... C-1.3.2.3.3. Orient public spaces and site amenities toward roadways adjacent to building entries... C-1.3.2.3.4.3 Spaces designed for courtyards, outdoor seating, dining areas, or other such spaces should... C-1.3.2:4. Locate parking toward the interior of the site and integrate parking areas to establish an attractive... C-1.3.2.4.1. Place parking areas away from site comers, primarily to the rear and/or side of buildings... C-1.3.2.4.2. Use a parking strategy to minimise the N04(140" of cM*ti� land area devoted to vehicular parking; include... w�C: t1 .5 A, (; ZAA C-1.3.2.4.3. Distribute parking into smaller areas around, between, and behind structures to shorten the... C-1.3.2.5. Where possible, coordinate the placement of public spaces, site amenities, parking areas, and/or... / C-1.3.2.6. Locate site services, building utilities, and vmechanical equipment to enhance the attractiveness... C-1.3.2.6.1. Place and orient service and loading areas, mechanical equipment, and utilities away from... C-1.3.2.6.2. Where possible, place service and loading areas behind buildings and provide access from... C-1.3.2.6.3. Coordinate the placement of freestanding site services and mechanical equipment to eliminate... C-1.3.2.6.4. Place utility lines underground and away from planting zones whenever possible. t See corresponding item in the Design Manual for full text. 2 Insert comments or explanations relevant to the projects compliance or non-compliance. 3 Incorporating this guideline may help offset non-compliance with other guidelines. 33 E. Broadway Ave. • Meridian, Idaho 83642 Phone: (208) 884-5533 • Facsimile: (208) 888-6854 • Website: www.meridiucity.org To incorporate parking as an integrated element of the built environment and address issues that influence the physical and visual characteristics of parking areas, such as the appropriate location for parking, size of parking areas, paving materials, landscaping, and screening. Y N N/Al Design Guidelines' comments Staff C-1.4.2.1. Parking areas should establish an appropriate circulation pattern for pedestrians and... C-1.4.2.1.1. Coordinate vehicular and pedestrian circulation patterns to delineate pedestrian walkways... C-1.4.2.1.2. Provide pedestrian connections from internal circulation to public spaces and adjacent... C-1.4.2.2. Design surface parking as an integrated and attractive element of the built environment that... J C-1.4.2.2.1. Break up parking areas into smaller, separated modules and arrange parking to minimize... C-1.4.2.2:2. Reduce the depth of parking areas and limit parking between building facades and... C-1.4.2.2:3. The design and layout of internal site parking should avoid long, unbroken parking bays... C-1.4.2,2.4. Use trees, landscaping, hardscapes, and architectural elements to provide shade, create... / C-1.4.2.2.5.3 Shade pedestrian walkways and parking, including stalls and drive aisles, with the appropriate... C-1.4.2.2.6.3 Screen parking with berms, landscaping, walls, architectural elements, or a combination to... J C-1.4.2.2.7. Distribute and integrate appropriately scaled lighting to provide safe and adequately... J C-1.4.2.3. Where appropriate, incorporate and arrange ,y..' on -street parking to produce traffic calming effects... NJ 0,-m QMJ4,t4 C-1.4.2.3.1. Coordinate the use of on -street parking, including the design and location, with the... C-1.4.2.3.2.3 Internal roadways are encouraged to use p I' on -street parking that is integrated with streetscapes... JC-1.4.2.3.3.3 Where on -street parking is provided or where vehicles are circulation is directed in front of... Na pn YWn PRN C-1.4.2.4.3 Structured parking facilities are encouraged and should be designed to coordinate vehicular... 0�A iv To provide a variety of attractive, usable, and integrated public and open spaces that enhance development character, encourage pedestrian use, and contribute to community life and the positive experience of daily activities. Staff J C-1.5.3.1. Design public and open spaces as destinations within individual developments and... ' See corresponding item in the Design Manual for full text 2 Insert comments or explanations relevant to the projects compliance or non-compliance. 3 Incorporating this guideline may help offset non-compliance with other guidelines. 33 E. Broadway Ave. • Meridian, Idaho 83642 Phone. (208) 884-5533 • Facsimile: (208) 888-6854 • Website: www.=ridiancity.org C-1.5.3.1.1. Provide appropriate types and sizes of public and open spaces, including development... Y N N/A Design Guidelines' Commentsz Staff C-1.5.3.1.2. Clearly delineate the edges of public spaces. Use building fagades, materials, architectural... C-1.5.3.1.3.3 Where appropriate, place public and open spaces adjacent or in close proximity to transit... C-1.5.3.1.4. Design public spaces to provide visual interest that enhances development character and... C-1.5.3.1.5. Where appropriate, use public and open spaces as transitions between land uses to promote... C-1.5.3.2. Incorporate pedestrian -oriented amenities that promote various active and passive uses within... C-1.5.3.2.1. Use decorative. pavers or other materials suitable for hardscapes that endure well and add... C-1.5.3.2.2. Incorporate plantings, trees, and other plant materials to add vertical texture and variety to public... C-1.5.3.2.3. Provide adequate seating that reflects the nature of the intended activities. Use fixed seating... C-1.5.3.2.4.3 Introduce public art as an integral part of the public realm. As appropriate, incorporate... C-1.5.3.2.5? Include decorative details and elements, such as banners, flags, signs, and planters, which... C-1.5.3.2.6. Where appropriate, provide pedestrian - scaled light fixtures that provide adequate lighting... C-1.5.3.3. Public and open spaces should maintain pedestrian and user safety and provide secure... 1.6 Landscaping Objective: To encourage the attractive and purposeful use of plants and other landscape materials that enhance development character, including public and open space, parking, required buffers, and pedestrian environments. Y N N/A I Design Guidelines' Comments2 Staff C-1.6.2.1. Use an organizational strategy for landscape plantings to promote aesthetic compositions that... J C-1.6.2.1.1 4 Use formal planting arrangements, such as regular and linear intervals and geometric patterns... C-1.6.2.1.2.4 Use informal planting arrangements, such V as irregular intervals, random patterns, and... r C-1.6.2.2. Integrate landscaping as appropriate to v establish a consistent appearance and aesthetic... C-1.6.2.2.1. Use appropriate classes of trees for urban environments and streetscapes. Consider height and... ' See corresponding item in the Design Manual for full text. 2 Insert comments or explanations relevant to the projects compliance or non-compliance. 3 Incorporating this guideline may help offset non-compliance with other guidelines. 4 Appropriately use formal and/or informal planting arrangements to meet the guideline 33 E. Broadway Ave. • Meridian, Idaho 83642 Phone: (208) 884-5533 • Facsimile: (208) 888-6854 • Website: www.meridimcity.org C. URBAN/SUBURBAN DESIGN GUIDELINES 2.0 Architectural Character 2.1 Cohesive Design Objective: To encourage visually aesthetic building designs that promote quality architectural character and establish built C-1.6.2.2.2.3 Landscaping should encourage the appropriate and attractive use of xeric, drought... Y N N/A Y N N/A Design Guidelinesl Comments2 Staff C-2.1.3.1. Building designs should appropriately 2.3. Incorporate various plants and non- ve materials that provide groundcover and... address building scale, mass, and form, and the use... 2.4.3 Use planters and planting arrangements ureseasonal plants, flowers, and ornamental... C-2.1.3.2. Use fundamental design principles, Evegetative 3.3 Where appropriate or advantageous to pedestrian activity, integrate streetscape... including, but not limited to, composition, order... 4. Where possible, development should landscaping with adjacent properties to... No a>x`SV!n1knrdsrn Nov+te ��' nam} rp OV' cy C. URBAN/SUBURBAN DESIGN GUIDELINES 2.0 Architectural Character 2.1 Cohesive Design Objective: To encourage visually aesthetic building designs that promote quality architectural character and establish built environments that are compatible with existing, planned, and/or anticipated adjacent land uses. Y N N/A Design Guidelines' Comments' Staff C-2.1.3.1. Building designs should appropriately address building scale, mass, and form, and the use... J C-2.1.3.2. Use fundamental design principles, including, but not limited to, composition, order... J C-2.1.3.3. Design building fagades that express architectural character and incorporate the use of... C-2.1.3.3.1. Design all appropriate sides of buildings, including fagades that face public roadways, public... C-2.1.3.4. Building design should enhance public and opens spaces, articulate aesthetic character, and... J C-2.1.3.4.1. Design buildings to enhance the attractiveness and appeal of developments, define... C-2.1.3.4.2. Where appropriate, incorporate human and pedestrian scale as integral components of the... J C-2.1.3.5. Use building design and architecture to promote mixed-use and denser developments as... V C-2.1.3.5.1 s Building designs are encouraged to use (7 r t rh dwz��w rn4 asntl{, vertically integrated structures and/or horizontal... 1 See corresponding item in the Design Manual for full text. 2 Insert comments or explanations relevant to the projects compliance or non-compliance. 3 Incorporating this guideline may help offset non-compliance with other guidelines. s Incorporating vertically integrated uses may help offset non-compliance with other guidelines. 33 E. Broadway Ave. • Meridian, Idaho 83642 Phone: (208) 884-5533 • Facsimile: (208) 888-6854 • Website: www.meridiancity.org To encourage building designs that appropriately use architectural and human scale to establish compatible physical and visual relationships with adjacent and surrounding developments and reinforce a cohesive architectural character. Y N N/A Design Guidelines' Comments'' Staff JC-2.2.2.1. Comments2 Staff Proposed developments should use C-2.3.2.1. Articulate building forms, including, but not limited to, massing, walls, and roofs, with... proportion and scale to design buildings compatible... JC-2.2.2.1.1. Infill, greenfield, and redevelopment ( �J C-2.3.2.1.2. Design parking structures as integrated buildings that are compatible with surrounding uses... 0 proposals should coordinate the placement... J C-2.3.2.1.3. Parking structures should incorporate modulations, architectural elements, details... C-2.2.2.1.2. Large-scale and multibuilding C-2.3.2.2. Incorporate visual and physical distinctions in the building design that enhance building forms... developments are encouraged to produce innovative... C-2.2.2.1.3. Where possible, group or incorporate smaller uses along fagades that introduce modulation... C-2.2.2.2. Design and configure buildings to reduce overwhelming and disproportioned architectural... JC-2.2.2.2.1. Development should consider the scale of surrounding buildings, including relationships to... C-2.2.2.2.2. Use variation in building form and proximity to other buildings, including, but not... C-2.2.2.2.3. Where appropriate, establish a hierarchy of building scales that transition from intense to less... C-2.2.2.2.4. Building scales along roadways and adjacent to or near urban areas of the community are... C-2.2.2.3. Incorporate human scale on appropriate building fagades to support an aesthetic architectural... C-2.2.2.3.1. Use human scale to emphasize fenestration patterns, architectural elements, proportion... C-2.2.2.3.2. Human scale is required at the ground or street level at building entries, along roadways, and... 2.3 Building Form Objective: To enhance the visual interest of building designs and promote quality architectural character. Y N N/A Design Guidelines[ Comments2 Staff J C-2.3.2.1. Articulate building forms, including, but not limited to, massing, walls, and roofs, with... C-2.3.2.1.1. Building fagades that face roadways, public spaces, and pedestrian environments should.... ( �J C-2.3.2.1.2. Design parking structures as integrated buildings that are compatible with surrounding uses... 0 J C-2.3.2.1.3. Parking structures should incorporate modulations, architectural elements, details... C-2.3.2.2. Incorporate visual and physical distinctions in the building design that enhance building forms... 1 See corresponding item in the Design Manual for full text. Z Insert comments or explanations relevant to the projects compliance or non-compliance. 33 E. Broadway Ave. • Meridian, Idaho 83642 Phone: (208) 884-5533 8 Facsimile: (208) 888-6854 • Website: www.meridimcity.org 1 See corresponding item in the Design Manual for full text. 2 Insert comments or explanations relevant to the projects compliance or non-compliance. 3 Incorporating this guideline may help offset non-compliance with other guidelines. 33 E. Broadway Ave. • Meridian, Idaho 83642 Phone: (208) 884-5533 0 Facsimile: (208) 888-6854 • Website: www.meridimcity.org C-2.3.2.2.1. Use divisions, fenestration, architectural elements, details, accent materials, and human scale... JC-2.3.2.2.2. Where building designs incorporate QY� b� 1� ll multiple stories, or equivalent building heights... Y N N/A Design Guidelines' Comments2 Staff C-2.3.2.2.3. Use horizontal and vertical divisions in wall planes to organize fenestration as integrated... JC-2.3.2.2.4. Design lower stories to visually anchor buildings to the ground or street and appropriately... J C-2.3.2.2.5. Design the uppermost story or fagade wall planes to complete the building design. Use articulation... VC -2.3.2.2.6. Building designs within designated areas of A -k5 ANA the Ten Mile Specific Area Plan are encouraged to use... C-2.3.2.3. Building designs should establish visual connections that relate internal spaces at ground- or... C-2.3.2.3.1. Use architectural elements, such as doors and windows, details, and materials to articulate building... / W C-2.3.2.3.2. Fagades at ground level should average 40 off; cap Vwx.-J�4&,45- V V percent transparency along roadways and adjacent to... c,,t lr-S n ms r"a"w J C-2.3.2.4: Building designs should provide proportionally taller ground -level fagades to accommodate various... J C-2.3.2.5. Building roof types, forms, and elements should provide variation and interest to building... C-2.3.2.5.1. Building designs should incorporate appropriate roof forms with primary and secondary... C-2.3.2.5.2. Where appropriate, modulate and/or V articulate roof types, both flat and sloped, with roof... 2.4 Architectural Elements Objective: To integrate architectural elements and details as components of cohesive building designs that enhance the visual interest of building fagades, support activity at and/or near ground level, and provide human and pedestrian scale. Y NIN/Al Design Guidelines' Comments2 Staff C-2.4.2.1. Use architectural elements and detailing, including, but not limited to, fenestration pattern... C-2.4.2.1.1. Design and articulate architectural elements using proportions, divisions, detailing... C-2.4.2.1.2. Provide architectural elements and detailing that emphasize human scale throughout the... C-2.4.2.1.3.' Where appropriate, provide building overhangs or other similar features, such as canopies... J C-2.4.2.1.4.3 Integrate strategically located elements as focal points in building designs. Focal elements... 1 See corresponding item in the Design Manual for full text. 2 Insert comments or explanations relevant to the projects compliance or non-compliance. 3 Incorporating this guideline may help offset non-compliance with other guidelines. 33 E. Broadway Ave. • Meridian, Idaho 83642 Phone: (208) 884-5533 0 Facsimile: (208) 888-6854 • Website: www.meridimcity.org JC-2.4.2.2. Building designs should not create blank wall segments along roadways or adjacent to public space... C-2:4.2.3. Organize and locate building service equipment, including, but not limited to, mechanical... Y N N/A Design Guidelines' Comments' Staff N/A Design Guidelines' Comments' C-2.4.2.3.1. Use integrated architectural elements to C-2.5.2.1. Buildings with fagades that face multiple provide adequate screening and appropriately... roadways and/or public spaces should use consistent... C-2.4.2.3.2. Screen service equipment at ground level JC-2.5.2.2. Use complementary material combinations from pedestrian and vehicular view to a minimum... that contribute to a cohesive building design... C-2.4.2.3.3. Screen service and building equipment that v C-2.5.2.2.1. Select combinations that emphasize a is attached or on top of structures from public view... finished composition and enhance human scale for... C-2.4.2.3.4. Use screening techniques, architectural C-2.5.2.2.2. Concrete masonry that provides texture, 5o" 5mftkh ivvprlWAA_4 6V elements, and materials that are consistent with the... 2.5 Materials Objective: To encourage the use of quality materials that promote aesthetic building designs and appropriate contributions to the development of a timeless community character. Y N N/A Design Guidelines' Comments' Staff C-2.5.2.1. Buildings with fagades that face multiple roadways and/or public spaces should use consistent... JC-2.5.2.2. Use complementary material combinations that contribute to a cohesive building design... C-2.5.2.2.1. Select combinations that emphasize a finished composition and enhance human scale for... C-2.5.2.2.2. Concrete masonry that provides texture, 5o" 5mftkh ivvprlWAA_4 6V interest, and detail may be appropriate for building.., ►n nIJ �{.oilar pry / C-2.5.2.2.3. Use well -detailed, proportioned, and �I durable materials that will weather and age gracefully... J C-2.5.2.2.4. Create interest and variety in fagade design to establish attractive architectural character and... C-2.5:2.2.5. Provide pattern, texture, and detail in the building design and distinguish field materials from... C-2.5.2.3. Where materials transition or terminate, provide detailing to express the natural appearance... JC-2.5.2.4. Use colors that complement the use of building materials and support innovative and good... C-2.5.2.4.1. The use of subtle, neutral, and natural tones for field materials should complement accent... J C-2.5.2.4.2. The use of intensely bright and fluorescent colors, as well as the widespread use of saturated... C-2.5:2.4.3.Materialsorcolors with high reflectance, V v such as metal or reflective glazing, should be...�n7r ' See corresponding item in the Design Manual for full text. ' Insert comments or explanations relevant to the projects compliance or non-compliance. 33 E. Broadway Ave. • Meridian, Idaho 83642 Phone: (208) 884-5533 • Facsimile: (208) 888-6854 • Website: www.meridimcity.org Objective: To encourage the use of signs and architectural lighting as integrated elements of building and site designs that contribute to the atmosphere of quality, aesthetic built environments. Y N N/A Design Guidelines[ Comments Staff N N/A Design Guidelines) C-2.6.3.1. Where appropriate, use lighting on building Staff 4 dL ✓ C-3.1.3.1. Orient industrial developments, including exteriors to promote safe pedestrian environments... buildings, structures, and site elements, such as work... C-2.6.3.1.1. Coordinate lighting fixture spacing and V1 V C-3.1.3.2. Provide an appropriate architectural design height along streetscapes and roadways to avoid... / for buildings and structures that are adjacent to... C-2.6.3.1.2.3 The use of architectural lighting is V JC-3.1.3.3. Use the placement and orientation of the encouraged to be energy-efficient and easily... building or structure to screen industrial activity... C-2.6.3.1.3. Lighting fixtures used on building C-3.1.3.4. Maintain the required buffers adjacent to exteriors should be integrated with building design... non-residential uses as indicated in the UDC... C-2.6.3.2. Signs should be integrated with architectural elements and complement building designs and... C-2.6.3.2.1. Provide signs to identify individual storefronts, buildings, and uses along roadways... JC-2.6.3.2.2.3 Use corporate and business logos to identify developments and businesses along... J C-2.6.3.2.3. Use appropriately scaled signs that incorporate logos, minimize or eliminate the use of... C-2.6.3.2.4. Where buildings are brought up close to roadways, pedestrian environments, and public... C-2.6.3.2.5.3 Decorative flags and banners should promote the identity of place and enhance the... C. URBAN/SUBURBAN DESIGN GUIDELINES 3.0 Specific Criteria 3.1 Industrial Developments Objective: To promote the appropriate use of site layout, separation techniques, and architectural design guidelines to mitigate the adverse impacts that industrial uses impose on adjacent commercial, residential, and other non- industrial uses. Y N N/A Design Guidelines) Comments' Staff 4 dL ✓ C-3.1.3.1. Orient industrial developments, including J buildings, structures, and site elements, such as work... V1 V C-3.1.3.2. Provide an appropriate architectural design for buildings and structures that are adjacent to... J JC-3.1.3.3. Use the placement and orientation of the building or structure to screen industrial activity... C-3.1.3.4. Maintain the required buffers adjacent to I ��iwJ Alo%�n non-residential uses as indicated in the UDC... wv�yyrr.�� I See corresponding item in the Design Manual for full text. 2 Insert comments or explanations relevant to the projects compliance or non-compliance. 3 Incorporating this guideline may help offset non-compliance with other guidelines. 33 E. Broadway Ave. • Meridian, Idaho 83642 Phone: (208) 884-5533 • Facsimile: (208) 888-6854 • Website: www.meridimcity.org 3.2 Residential on Objective: To accommodate the adaptive reuse of the existing residence to a commercial use, while maintaining compatibility with the use(s) on adjoining properties. To ensure that such residential to commercial conversions are compatible with the existing character of the original residential use, while recognizing the need to modify the structure to meet commercial building code requirements. Y N N/A Design Guidelines' Comments Staff JC-3.2.3.1. Developments that propose the conversion AIG^ f(h` 11 (UNS o� of residential to commercial within Old Town should... J C-3.2.3.2. Residential to commercial conversions AMI n J eS aCr �� �r ut t5oh should use the guidelines from Section C. Design... JC-3.2.3.3. Additions, restorations, and repairs should P06 I tbi%Yt� �� 6-N use similar building forms, materials, and details... (OV14 JC-3.2.3.4. Where there are site constraints that prevent �Yhk:n1 a� a conversion from complying with the site character... (�S confers 1 See corresponding item in the Design Manual for full text. 2 Insert comments or explanations relevant to the projects compliance or non-compliance. 33 E. Broadway Ave. • Meridian, Idaho 83642 Phone: (208) 884-5533 • Facsimile: (208) 888-6854 • Website: www.meridiancity.org C H D Jim D. Hansen, President Sara M. Baker, Vice President Rebecca W. Arnold, Commissioner Kent Goldthorpe, Commissioner Paul Woods, Commissioner December 28, 2015 To: Amanda Bidwell Neu Desisgn Architecture 725 E. 2n St. Meridian, ID 83684 Subject: MER15-0126 / A-2015-0078 2749 E. Gala Ct. / Independence Indoor Shooting Range The Ada County Highway District (ACRD) has application referenced above and has determined adjacent street. The applicant shall be required to: reviewed the submitted application for the that there are no improvements required to the Pay a traffic impact fee. If applicable, a traffic impact fee may be assessed by ACHD and will be due prior to the issuance of a building permit by the lead agency. This is a separate review process and it is the applicant's responsibility to submit plans directly to ACRD. Comply with all ACHD Policies and ACHD Standard Conditions of Approval for any improvements or work in the right-of-way. Obtain a permit for any work in the right-of-way prior to the construction, repair, or installation of any roadway improvements (curb, gutter, sidewalk, pavement widening, driveways, culverts, etc.). If you have any questions, please feel free to contact me at (208) 387-6335. Sin cerely, Austin Miller Planner I Development Services cc: City of Meridian, via e-mail Jared Heiner, via e-mail Ada County Highway District • 3775 Adams Street • Garden City, ID • 83714 • PH 208-387-6100 • FX 345-7650 • www.achdidaho.org Traffic Information This development is estimated to generate 171 additional vehicle trips per day; and 24 additional vehicle trips per hour in the PM peak hour, based on the Institute of Transportation Engineers Trip Generation Manual, 9`h edition. Condition of Area Roadways: Traffic Count is based on Vehicles per our VPH Roadway Frontage Functional PM Peak Hour PM Peak Hour Classification Traffic Count Level of Service Overland Rd. None Principal Arterial 1,652 Better than °E" Wells Ave. None Local 85 N/A " Acceptable level of service for a five -lane principal arterial is "E" (1,770 VPH). Average Daily Traffic Count (VDT): Average daily traffic counts are based on ACHD's most current traffic counts The average daily traffic count for Overland Road west of Eagle Road was 30,202 on August 6, 2014. The average daily traffic count for Wells Avenue south of Overland Road was 1,644 on April 17, 2013. Ada County Highway District • 3775 Adams Street • Garden City, ID • 83714 • PH 208-387-6100 • FX 345-7650 • www.achdidaho.org Standard Conditions of Approval 1. All proposed irrigation facilities shall be located outside of the ACHD right-of-way (including all easements). Any existing irrigation facilities shall be relocated outside of the ACHD right- of-way (including all easements). 2. Private Utilities including sewer or water systems are prohibited from being located within the ACHD right-of-way. 3. In accordance with District policy, 7203.6, the applicant may be required to update any existing non-compliant pedestrian improvements abutting the site to meet current Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) requirements. The applicant's engineer should provide documentation of ADA compliance to District Development Review staff for review. 4. Replace any existing damaged curb, gutter and sidewalk and any that may be damaged during the construction of the proposed development. Contact Construction Services at 387-6280 (with file number) for details. 5. A license agreement and compliance with the District's Tree Planter policy is required for all landscaping proposed within ACHD right-of-way or easement areas. 6. All utility relocation costs associated with improving street frontages abutting the site shall be borne by the developer. 7. It is the responsibility of the applicant to verify all existing utilities within the right-of-way. The applicant at no cost to ACHD shall repair existing utilities damaged by the applicant. The applicant shall be required to call DIGLINE (1-811-342-1585) at least two full business days prior to breaking ground within ACHD right-of-way. The applicant shall contact ACHD Traffic Operations 387-6190 in the event any ACHD conduits (spare or filled) are compromised during any phase of construction. 8. Utility street cuts in pavement less than five years old are not allowed unless approved in writing by the District. Contact the District's Utility Coordinator at 387-6258 (with file numbers) for details. 9. All design and construction shall be in accordance with the ACHD Policy Manual, ISPWC Standards and approved supplements, Construction Services procedures and all applicable ACHD Standards unless specifically waived herein. An engineer registered in the State of Idaho shall prepare and certify all improvement plans. 10. Construction, use and property development shall be in conformance with all applicable requirements of ACHD prior to District approval for occupancy. 11. No change in the terms and conditions of this approval shall be valid unless they are in writing and signed by the applicant or the applicant's authorized representative and an authorized representative of ACHD. The burden shall be upon the applicant to obtain written confirmation of any change from ACHD. 12. If the site plan or use should change in the future, ACHD Planning Review will review the site plan and may require additional improvements to the transportation system at that time. Any change in the planned use of the property which is the subject of this application, shall require the applicant to comply with ACHD Policy and Standard Conditions of Approval in place at that time unless a waiver/variance of the requirements or other legal relief is granted by the ACHD Commission. Ada County Highway District 3775 Adams Street • Garden City, ID • 83714 • PH 208-387-6100 • FX 345-7650 • www.achdidaho.org C H D December 28, 2015 Jim D. Hansen, President Sara M. Baker, Vice President Rebecca W. Arnold, Commissioner Kent Goldthorpe, Commissioner Paul Woods, Commissioner MCIF15-0068 / A-2015-0078 / 2749 E. Gala Ct. / Independence Indoor Shooting Range IF Service Area: Ada County IF Ordinance: #222 New Impact Fee Impact Fee Area (SF) Fee per Unit Total Light Industrial ITE Code: 110 24,536 SF $3,036 /1,000 SF $74,491.30 **This form must accompany payment of Impact fee** Total $74,491.30 *Note: If assessed, Plan Review Fees must be paid to ACHD prior to paying Impact Fees. Plan Review Fees can only be paid at ACRD. cc: Gary Inselman / Christy Little Administrative Appeals'. to initiate an appeal, the applicant must submit an Impact Fee Appeal application (link attached) within thirty (30) calendar days from this impact fee assessment. Reference I.F. Ordinance, sec. 7321.3 http://www.achdidaho.org/Forms/Docs/impact_ fee_appeal.pdf Individual Assessment of Impact Fees: to initiate an Individual Assessment, the applicant must submit an Individual Assessment application (link attached) within thirty (30) calendar days from payment of this impact fee assessment. Reference I.F. Ordinance, sec. 7312 http://www.achdidaho.org/Forms/Docs/impact_fee_ind ividual_assessment.pdf ITE Code: Impact Fee Classifications are based on definitions provided by the Institute of Transportation Engineers, Trip Generation Manual, 9th Edition in accordance with ACHD Ordinance 222. ACHD 601 1bl4 a toGTi December 28, 2015 Amanda Bidwell Neu Design Architecture 725 E. 2nd St. Meridian, ID 83684 Jim D. Hansen, President Sara M. Baker, Vice President Rebecca W. Arnold, Commissioner Kent Goldthorpe, Commissioner Paul Woods, Commissioner RE: MCIF15-0068 / A-2015-0078 / 2749 E. Gala Ct. / Independence Indoor Shooting Range PLAN ACCEPTANCE The District has reviewed the building plans for the above referenced project for assessment of impact fees. The District has no comment on the site improvements because all proposed improvements are outside of ACHD right-of-way. If the scope of work changes to include work within the right-of-way, the District will need to review and approve those changes. Requirements Prior to Starting Work 1. Comply with all Standard Requirements of approval. 2. The impact fee must be paid prior to issuance of a building permit. When Ready to Request ACHD Occupancy Sign -Off Call 387-6380 and provide all information as shown in the header of this letter, i.e. the file number, site address, and the name of the project. Please include your name and return phone number. Total Impact Fee due: $74,491.30 ACHD inspection is not required. If you have any questions or concerns please feel free to contact me at (208) 387-6335. Sincerely, Austin Miller Planner Development Services cc: Project File Ada County Highway District • 3775 Adams Street • Garden City, ID • 83714 • PH 208 387 6170 • FX 387 6393 • www.achdiclaho.org