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ApplicationE IDIAN) --- I L) �=', i•I CI Planning Division CERTIFICATE OF ZONING COMPLIANCE Application Checklist Project name: T416 4-bTT'o.t.ms oT- taNgoNt File #: Applicant/agent: &.LL A.rZatklT��—Rn2� All applications are required to contain one copy of the following unless otherwise noted: Applicant Description Staff � Completed and signed Development Review Application Narrative fitlly describing the proposed use of the property, including the following: t/ ➢ Information on any previous approvals or requirements for the requested use (i.e., applicable conditions ofapproval or Development Agreement) Recorded warranty deed for the subject property Affidavit of Legal Interest signed and notarized by the property owner (if owner is a cotporation, submit a copy of the Articles ofIncorporation or other evidence to show that the person signing is an authorized agent) Scaled vicinity map showing the location of the subject property Stamped site plan from Republic Services approving the details and location of the trash enclosure and access drive. Contact Bob Olson at ROlson@republieservices.com or by hone 208-685-7729 Civil Site/Dimension Plan — 1 fitll size co (folded to 8 %2" x 11" size V A photometric test report for any light fixture(s) with a maximum output of 1,800 lumens or more see UDC 11-3A-11) i Copy of the recorded plat the property lies within8'/2" x 11") Co of address verification letter from Development Services. See attached request form Site Plan—*1 copy (folded to 8'h" x 11" size) Plan must have a scale no smaller than I " = 50' (1 " = 20' is preferred) and be on a standard I draining street, not to exceed 36"x 48" (24"x 36" is preferred). A plait which ca itot be drawn in V/ its entirety on a single sheet must be drawn with appropriate match lines on two or more sheets The following items must be shown on the siteplan: • Date, scale, dimensions, north avow, and project name (scale not less than 1"=50') / • Names, addresses, and telephone numbers of the developer and the person and/or firm preparing the plan • Parking stalls and drive aisles • Location and detail of bicycle parking facilities Trash and/or recycling enclosures location • Detail of trash and/or recycling enclosure (must be screened on 3 sides) • Location and specifications for underground irrigation (Pressurized irrigation can only be waived if you prove no water rights exist to subject property) • Sidewalks or pathways (proposed and existing) Location of proposed building on lot (include dimensions to property lines) • Fencing (proposed and existing) • Calculations table including the following: ➢ Number ofparking stalls required and provided (specify handicap and compact stalls) % ➢ Number of bicycle stalls required and provided ✓ ➢ Building size (sq. ft.) ➢ Lot size (sq. ft.) ➢ Setbacks ➢ Easement locations Reduction of the site plan 8 %2" x 11" Landscape Plan — * 1 copy (folded to 8 '/2" x 11" size) Plat must have a scale no smaller than I "= 50' 1 "= 20' is preferred) and be on a standard Community Development ■ Planning Division ■ 33 E. Broadway Avenue, Ste. 102 Meridian, Idaho 83642 Phone: 208-884-5533 Fax: 208-888-6854 www.meridiancity.org/planning (07/2512017) Community Development ■ Planning Division ■ 33 E. Broadway Avenue, Ste. 102 Meridian, Idaho 83642 Phone: 208-884-5533 Fax: 208-888-6854 www,meridiancity.org/plannin drawing skeet, not to exceed 36"x 48" (24"x 36" is preferred)..4plan twhich cannot fie drain in its entirety on a single sheet must be drawn mvith appropriate match lines on two or more sheets The following items must be included on the landscapeplan: • Date, scale, dimensions, north arrow, and project name • Names, addresses, and telephone numbers of the developer and the person and/or firm preparing the plan ✓ • Stamp/signature of a landscape architect, landscape designer, or qualified nurseryman preparing the plan • Existing natural features such as canals, creeks, drains, ponds, wetlands, flood tains, high groundwater areas, and rock outcroppings • Location, size, and species of all existing trees on site with trunks 4 inches or greater in diameter, measured 6 inches above the ground. Indicate whether the tree will be retained or removed • A statement of how existing healthy trees proposed to be retained will be protected from damage during construction Existing and/or structures, planting areas, light poles, power poles, walls, fences, ✓ berms, parking and loading areas, vehicular drives, trash areas, sidewalks, pathways, fire hydrants, stormwater detention areas, signs, street furniture, and other man-made elements • Existing and proposed contours for all areas steeper than 20% slope. Berms shall be shown with one-foot contours • Sight Triangles as defined in 11-3A-3 of this ordinance • Location and labels for all proposed plants, including trees, shrubs, and groundcovers (trees must not be planted in City water or sewer easements or within five feet of fire hydrants). Scale shown for plant materials shall reflect approximate mature size • A plant list that shows the plant symbol, quantity, botanical name, common name, minimum planting size and container, tree class (1, II, or III), and comments (for spacing, stakin , and installation as appropriate) • Calculations of project components to demonstrate compliance with the requirements of this ordinance, including: ➢ Width of street buffers, lineal feet of street fiontage, and number of street trees ✓ ➢ Residential subdivision trees ➢ Acreage and percentage dedicated for common open space ➢ Acreage and percentage dedicated for qualified open space ➢ Number of trees provided on common lot(s) ➢ Mitigation for removal of existing trees • Planting and installation details as necessary to ensure conformance with all required standards • Design drawing(s) of all fencing proposed for screening purposes. Include height and material Redaction of the landscape plan 8 %2" x 11" ✓ Building elevations showing construction materials — * 1 co folded to 8 %2" x 11" size) Reduction of the elevations 8 ''/z" x 11" Electronic version of the site plan, landscape plan, and building elevations in pdf format submitted on a disk with the files named with project name and plan type (i.e. site plan, landscape plan, elevations, etc.). We encourage you to submit at least one color version 1, If applying for approval of a public school, provide additional information as required by t`+ the Public School Facility supplemental checklist per 67-6519 t/ Fee If this project had prior approval on a site plan, reduced fees may apply) For applications requiring a change of use or new construction we recommend you contact / the Ada County Highway District at 208) 387-6170 to determine any fees or re uiretnents For new public utility construction water, sewer, reclaimed water applicants are required to subunit: (2) Sets of conceptual engineering plans including pipe sizes and profiles, ill a format that complies with the specifications for project Drawings found at: www.meridianci .or / ublic works/autocad standards/index.as Community Development ■ Planning Division ■ 33 E. Broadway Avenue, Ste. 102 Meridian, Idaho 83642 Phone: 208-884-5533 Fax: 208-888-6854 www,meridiancity.org/plannin E IDIANT : - 4 i:> F�, i •1 C� Planning Division DESIGN REVIEW ■ Application Checklist Project name: Concurrent File #: Applicant/agent: - All applications are required to contain one copy of the following: Applicant Description Staff � Completed and signed Development Review Application (If also submitting a cone w•rrent application for Certificate of Zoning Compliance, design review will be processed along with that application. Therefore, a Development Review Application is not necessai), in this case; just check the Design Review box on the Development Review Application and submit the in ornnation below.) Completed Architectural Standards Compliance Checklist (Indicate compliance with all applicable standards to include Connnnercial, Traditional Neighborhood or Multi famdp Districts, under Non-residential or Residential categories.) Provide in a narrative letter, how the proposal addresses standards contained in the City of Meridian Architectural Standards Manual and the Unified Development Code (UDC): 1. Architectural Character: a. Cohesive Design / ✓ b. Building Scale c. Building Form d. Architectural Elements e. Materials f. Signs and/or Lighting 2. Parking Lots 3. Pedestrian walkways and facilities ✓ A complete set of scaled plans including building elevations, with building materials, colors and textures, mechanical equipment, and site plans with landscaping. Redactions of the elevations 8 %i" x 11 ") and electronic copies in PDF format Fee All requests for design review approval must meet the procedures set forth in UDC 11-5 and the criteria set forth in the "City of Meridian Architectural Standards Mawal ", as applicable. APPLICATIONS WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED, OR MAYBE RETURNED, IF ALLAPPLICABLE ITEMS ON THE CHECKLIST ARE NOT SUBIWITTED. Comnumity Development ■ Planning Division ■ 33 E. Broadway Avenue, Ste. 102 Meridian, Idaho 83642 Phone: 208-884-5533 Fax: 208-888-6854 www.nneridiancity.org (Rev. 712512017) ARCHITECTURAL STANDARDS Page d DESIGN REVIEW CHECKLIST I NON-RESIDENTIAL -1 PROJECT INFORMATION Project Name: GvrS�Yi� - File '� Q Applicant/Agent �L.G �1e1CC*-rWG-><1r Rte._ ----_.-- � Date: �J j ('1,201$—� NON-RESIDENTIAL STANDARDS I COMMERCIAL DISTRICTS COHESIVE DESIGN, NON-RESIDENTIAL STANDARDS (CDs) If a "N" or "N/A" is checked, please explain In comments. Y N N/A ID # Descrintion Comments staff �) U Goal Articulate building designs to frame and accentuate public spaces VJ 1.10 with pedestrian scale elements and details. Goal Building design should address building scale, mass, form, and use a L) O 1.11 variety of materials and architectural features to ensure an aesthetic contribution compatible with surrounding buildings. _ Maintain consistent and contiguous pedestrian environments 1.1A across developments. Limit circuitous connections and maintain clear visibility. OO 1.18 Provide pedestrian connections to non -private public spaces. Incorporate architectural features on all sides of a building fa4ade facing: the primary entrance(s) of an adjacent building, O O 1.1C public roadways, interior site amenities, and fagades that are visible from public spaces. See Architectural Elements, Building Form, and Materials sections, C E) O 1.1D Buildings must orient, frame, and/or direct pedestrian views to adjacent cultural buildings, parks, and plazas. Design and orient buildings not to impede access. The build- O1.1E ing should enhance the appeal of open space and pedestrian environments (� Goal Design building facades to express architectural character and 1 20 incorporate the use of design principles to unify developments and buildings, and relate to adjacent and surrounding uses. Comply and adhere with all previously required building design 1.2A elements that were included as part of a Development Agree- ment, Conditional Use Permit, and/or other requirements as part of prior approval. Note: For a complete list of all Standards, along with photo examples, see the City of Meridian Architectural Standards Manual. C��fERIDIAN,; Last Modified: 02/12/2016. Questions? Contact the Planning Division at 208.884.5533 or www.meridiancity.org I' )��Intent I 4taC1 f It �;tc�«�It-LrII��c�bifi�f9C I ailt�h��cc r�ij,l;�sj,rt+i1�T�7� rrt-tc���ftlL� cl��,ftzt��l>11rIIf>ft]fii,r�rltcl�rCfJ1�961arf1tsct�vll��,liit�t,iFfz� uc-rct;� a,i)(r ��<<x�d,�t s:fxi, : > �fEt,l,rl .cii�Ir._t,[9<P�rf�fiic�f •c<<��t� ° ,, �', , 1, ��,•xf ', ` �) U Goal Articulate building designs to frame and accentuate public spaces VJ 1.10 with pedestrian scale elements and details. Goal Building design should address building scale, mass, form, and use a L) O 1.11 variety of materials and architectural features to ensure an aesthetic contribution compatible with surrounding buildings. _ Maintain consistent and contiguous pedestrian environments 1.1A across developments. Limit circuitous connections and maintain clear visibility. OO 1.18 Provide pedestrian connections to non -private public spaces. Incorporate architectural features on all sides of a building fa4ade facing: the primary entrance(s) of an adjacent building, O O 1.1C public roadways, interior site amenities, and fagades that are visible from public spaces. See Architectural Elements, Building Form, and Materials sections, C E) O 1.1D Buildings must orient, frame, and/or direct pedestrian views to adjacent cultural buildings, parks, and plazas. Design and orient buildings not to impede access. The build- O1.1E ing should enhance the appeal of open space and pedestrian environments (� Goal Design building facades to express architectural character and 1 20 incorporate the use of design principles to unify developments and buildings, and relate to adjacent and surrounding uses. Comply and adhere with all previously required building design 1.2A elements that were included as part of a Development Agree- ment, Conditional Use Permit, and/or other requirements as part of prior approval. Note: For a complete list of all Standards, along with photo examples, see the City of Meridian Architectural Standards Manual. C��fERIDIAN,; Last Modified: 02/12/2016. Questions? Contact the Planning Division at 208.884.5533 or www.meridiancity.org Page 12 .ARCHITECTURAL STANDARDS DESIGN REVIEW CHECKLIST I NON-RESIDENTIAL FA COMMERCIAL DISTRICTS ( CONTINUED COHESIVE DESIGN, NON-RESIDENTIAL STANDARDS (CDs) If a "N" or "N/A" Is checked, please explain in comments. BUILDING SCALE, NON-REsIDENTIAL STANDARDS (BSS) If a "M' or "N/A" Is checked, please explain in comments. Development should consider the scale of surrounding buildings, Goal including relationships to existing residential areas, as well as an V0 210 appropriate height, mass, and form scaled for the built environment. Applies to facades of development along public roads, public spaces, and adjacent to residential areas. Buildings with rooflines 50 -feet in length or greater must Incor- porate roofline and parapet variations. Variations may include step-downs, step -backs, other modulation, or architectural 2.1A features such as cornices, ledges, or columns, and must occur in total combination for at least 20% of the fa0de length. May be averaged over entire fagade, but may not exceed 75 -feet without a break. For buildings with fagades longerthan 200 -feet, reduce massing of buildings by grouping or incorporating smaller tenant spaces 0 0 rte( 21B along the commercial fagade, or by incorporating at least one �J significant modulation with depth at least 3% of the total fagade length or 10 -feet, and a width in combination at least 20% of the facade length. Within mixed use areas and for all developments along arterial roadways, buildings over 1,000 scift must provide a minimum 0 0 2.11) 20 -foot building elevation to include average parapet height, ridge of a pitched roof, or tower/turret type elements at least 20% in total of overall facade width. 4 Note: For a complete list of all Standards, along with photo examples, see the City of Meridian Architectural Standards Manual. E IDIANj: n Last Modified: 02/12/2016. Questions? Contact the Planning Division at 20$.884.5533 or www.merldiancity.org Incorporate design principles to include rhythm, repetition, framing, O O Goal and/or proportion. Applies to all sides of a building facade facing 1.30 public roadways, that are visible from residential neighborhoods or public spaces, or facing the public entry of an adjacent building. Integrate at least one material change, color variation, or Vfhorizontal 0 1.3A reveal for every 12 -vertical feet of building fagade; vertical spacing may be averaged over fagade. Integrate at least one material change, color variation, or vertical O0 1.36 reveal every 50 -horizontal feet of building fagade; horizontal spacing may be averaged over fagade elevation. Note: For a complete list of all Standards, along with photo examples, see the City of Meridian Architectural Standards Manual. BUILDING SCALE, NON-REsIDENTIAL STANDARDS (BSS) If a "M' or "N/A" Is checked, please explain in comments. Development should consider the scale of surrounding buildings, Goal including relationships to existing residential areas, as well as an V0 210 appropriate height, mass, and form scaled for the built environment. Applies to facades of development along public roads, public spaces, and adjacent to residential areas. Buildings with rooflines 50 -feet in length or greater must Incor- porate roofline and parapet variations. Variations may include step-downs, step -backs, other modulation, or architectural 2.1A features such as cornices, ledges, or columns, and must occur in total combination for at least 20% of the fa0de length. May be averaged over entire fagade, but may not exceed 75 -feet without a break. For buildings with fagades longerthan 200 -feet, reduce massing of buildings by grouping or incorporating smaller tenant spaces 0 0 rte( 21B along the commercial fagade, or by incorporating at least one �J significant modulation with depth at least 3% of the total fagade length or 10 -feet, and a width in combination at least 20% of the facade length. Within mixed use areas and for all developments along arterial roadways, buildings over 1,000 scift must provide a minimum 0 0 2.11) 20 -foot building elevation to include average parapet height, ridge of a pitched roof, or tower/turret type elements at least 20% in total of overall facade width. 4 Note: For a complete list of all Standards, along with photo examples, see the City of Meridian Architectural Standards Manual. E IDIANj: n Last Modified: 02/12/2016. Questions? Contact the Planning Division at 20$.884.5533 or www.merldiancity.org ARCHITECTURAL STANDARDS DESIGN REVIEW CHECKLIST I NON-RESIDENTIAL Li COMMERCIAL DISTRICTS ) CONTINUED BUILDING SCALE, NON-RESIDENTIAL STANDARDS (BSS) If a "N" or "N/A" is checked, please explain in comments. V J I I I Goal ( Physically configure building designs to reduce disproportioned 7— O 2.20 architectural scale relative to adjacent uses. Applies to facades of development along public roads, public spaces, and residential areas. For adjacent buildings with greater than 1 -story height disparity (i.e. —two or more stories difference) and within 30 -feet of each other, integrate and align parapet designs, material changes, 0 O 0 2.2A fenestration alignment, material reveals, or other architectural elements and horizontal articulation, to relate varying building heights to one another. Aligned features do not have to be the same type (i.e. window pattern on one could align with parapet on another). Use pedestrian scale and landscape design elements such as V O O 2.26 specialty lighting, awnings, trees or other site elements to visu- ally relate and transition multi -story buildings (or equivalent) to the ground plane. Incorporate pedestrian -scale architectural features to support an aesthetic character that contributes to the quality of the build - Goal ing design and connectivity with the surrounding environment. vi O O 2.30 Applies to fagades in developments: visible from arterial or collector roadways, adjacent to residential developments facing roadways, facing an adjacent building's primary building entries, and adjacent to public spaces. Consistently incorporate at least two (2) architectural features Into the building design that are pedestrian scale, to include: O 2.3A fenestration patterns; architectural elements such as ledges, lighting, or canopies; material or pattern banding; or detailing (see Pedestrian Scale definition). Note: for a complete list of all Standards, along with photo examples, see the City of Meridian Architectural Standards Manual. BUILDING FORM, NON-RESIDENTIAL STANDARDS (BFS) If,a "N" or "N/A" is checked, please explain in comments. Articulate building forms, including but not limited to massing, walls, and roofs, with appropriately scaled modulations that contribute to O O Goal the development of aesthetic building designs. Applies to fagades 3.10 in developments: along arterial and collector roadways, adjacent to residential developments facing roadways, facing public entries of adjacent buildings, and visible from public spaces. Note: for a complete list of all Standards, along with photo examples, see the City of Meridian Architectural Standards Manual. Page 13 -: E IDIAM I1)isH0 Last Modified: 02/12/2016. Questions? Contact the Planning Division at 208.884.5533 or www.merldiancity.org Page 14 STANDARDS ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN REVIEW CHECKLIST I NON-RESIDENTIAL to COMMERCIAL DISTRICTS I CONTINUED BUILDING FORM, NON-RESIDENTIAL STANDARDS (BFS) If a "M' or "N/A" is checked, please explain in comments. Note: For a complete list of all Standards, along with photo examples, see the tity of Meridian Architectural Standards Manual. E IDIANV ' IDAt-t0 D Last Modified: 02/12/2016. Questions? Contact the Planning Division at 208.884.5533 or www.meridiancity.org Incorporate at least one type of the following modulations in the fagade plane, including but not limited to projections, recesses, and step backs that articulate wall planes and break up building ( ( ( I 3.1A mass. Examples include but are not limited to columns with trim or accent materials, change in finished material depths, building overhangs, and inset features and materials such as false windows or fenestration with architectural accents. Qualifying modulation must be at least 6 -inches in depth, be at least 8 -inches in width or height (whichever is narrowest), and occur in total for 20% of overall facade elevation. For buildings ( ( ) 3.18 with fagades less than 150 -feet, horizontal modulation must occur no less than every 30 -feet. For buildings with fagades greater than or equal to 150 -feet, horizontal modulation must occur no less than every 50 -feet. Design parking structure fagades as site integrated buildings, 3.1C meeting applicable Manual standards for Architectural Elements and Material sections. Incorporate visual and physical distinctions in the building design Goal that enhance building forms, articulate fagades, identify entries, Integrate pedestrian scale, and visually anchor the building to the 3.20 ground or street level. Applies to building fagades visible from.a public street or public space, and to fagades with public entries. For at least 30% of applicable fagades use any combination of concrete, masonry, stone, or unique variation of color, texture, or material, at least 10 -inches in height, around the base of (� 3.2A the building. May alternatively incorporate other architectural features such as ledges, facade reveals, ground level fenestra- tion, raised planters, or landscaping elements within 3 -feet of finished grade. Where building designs incorporate multiple stories, or multiple 3 2B floor height equivalents, integrate at least one field or accent color, material, or architectural feature used on lower stories, on the upper stories. Building designs with multiple stories must provide proportion- ( 11 3.2C ally taller ground -level fagades adjacent to public roadways and public spaces. Provide floor -to -ceiling heights, or Floor -to -floor from 10 to 16 feet. In mixed-use areas and for structures greater than four stories, design the uppermost story or fagade wall plane to include C� 3 2D material changes, horizontal articulation, and modulation meeting first story requirements, or include a patio, rooftop garden, penthouse, or strong architectural feature such as a tower element. Note: For a complete list of all Standards, along with photo examples, see the tity of Meridian Architectural Standards Manual. E IDIANV ' IDAt-t0 D Last Modified: 02/12/2016. Questions? Contact the Planning Division at 208.884.5533 or www.meridiancity.org Page ( 5 ARCHITECTURAL STANDARDS DESIGN REVIEW CHECKLIST I NON-RESIDENTIAL CA COMMERCIAL DISTRICTS I CONTINUED BUILDING FORM, NON-RESIDENTIAL STANDARDS BPs) If a "M' or "N/A" is checked, please explain In comments. Forflat roofs, incorporate primary and secondary roof elements including but not limited to: multiple material types along para- pets, multiple parapet elevations with at least 1 -foot change In O0 (? 3.4A elevation, or modulation of at least 2 -feet in the parapet, such as along entryway overhangs. Qualifying elements must exist for at least 20% the length of applicable fagades. May also incorporate secondary roof types, such as hip roofs along overhangs. For sloped roofs, incorporate at least two of any one roof element, including but not limited to: valleys, ridges, or gables. Qualifying 0 0 3.4B elements in total must exist for at least 20% of applicable fagade roof area and be visible from the same fagade elevation. May also incorporate other roof styles, such as parapet walls over entryway features. Note: for a complete list of all Standards, along with photo examples, see the City of Meridian Architectural Standards Manual. (✓�E IDIAN `+ Innw�.I Last Modified: 02/12/2016. Questions? Contact the Planning Division at 208.884.5533 or www.meddiancity.org Building design should establish visual connections that relate internal r� o OO Goal 3.30 spaces at ground- or street -level with facades adjacent to public roadways, public spaces, and along primary building entries, and that add visual interest and complexity to the first floor building design. Use horizontal and/or vertical divisions in wall planes, such as O 0 0 3.3A ledges, awnings, recesses, stringcourse, molding, joint lines, or other material types, to frame and accent 30% or more of total fenestration. Average 30%fenestration for applicable first floor fagade, unless 0 0 3.31) specified elsewhere. May also meet fenestration alternative (see 3.3E). Big box and buildings in industrial districts may limit applicable fagade area to 30 -feet around public entries. Fenestration Alternative: Incorporate doors and windows for at least 30% of applicable first floor fagade, or suggest their Inclu- sion using faux treatments that incorporate at least two of the 0 0 3.3E following: material changes, reveals In conjunction with color or material change, qualifying modulation such as recessed areas, architectural trellis, awnings and canopies over access areas, detached structures such as pergola, or similar architectural features and details. Building roof types, forms, and elements should provide variation and interestto building profiles and contribute to the architectural V 0 0 Goal 3.40 identity of the buildings, without creating an imposing scale on adjacent uses. Applies to facades: In development along arterial roadways, visible from residential development, adjacent to public spaces, facing public entries of adjacent buildings. Forflat roofs, incorporate primary and secondary roof elements including but not limited to: multiple material types along para- pets, multiple parapet elevations with at least 1 -foot change In O0 (? 3.4A elevation, or modulation of at least 2 -feet in the parapet, such as along entryway overhangs. Qualifying elements must exist for at least 20% the length of applicable fagades. May also incorporate secondary roof types, such as hip roofs along overhangs. For sloped roofs, incorporate at least two of any one roof element, including but not limited to: valleys, ridges, or gables. Qualifying 0 0 3.4B elements in total must exist for at least 20% of applicable fagade roof area and be visible from the same fagade elevation. May also incorporate other roof styles, such as parapet walls over entryway features. Note: for a complete list of all Standards, along with photo examples, see the City of Meridian Architectural Standards Manual. (✓�E IDIAN `+ Innw�.I Last Modified: 02/12/2016. Questions? Contact the Planning Division at 208.884.5533 or www.meddiancity.org Page 16 ARCHITECTURAL STANDARDS DESIGN REVIEW CHECKLIST ( NON-RESIDENTIAL M COMMERCIAL, DISTRICTS I CONTINUED BUILDING FORM, NON-RESIDENTIAL STANDARDS (eFS) If a "N" or "N/A" is checked, please explain In comments. Provide variation In roof profile over fagade modulation and/ or articulation over fagade material/color transitions. Options T O 3.4C include, but are not limited to: varying parapet heights; two or more roof planes; continuation of fagade modulation through roof lines; dormers; lookouts; overhang eaves; sloped roofs; or cornice work. Note: For a complete list of all Standards, along with photo examples, see the City of Meridian Architectural Standards Manual. ARCHITECTURAL ELEMENTS, NON-RESIDENTIAL STANDARDS (ASF) If a "N" or "N/A" is checked, please explain in.comments. Use proportional architectural elements and detailing to articulate �� 0 Goal fagades, and contribute to an aesthetic building character with a high V-' O u 4.10 level of pedestrian design. Applies to fagades: in development along public roadways, visible from residential development, adjacent to public spaces, facing public entries of adjacent buildings. Design and articulate architectural elements using proportions, divisions, detailing, materials, textures, and colors and appropriately �-�r l O Goal integrate these elements into the building design. Applies to fagades: lJ 4.11 in development along public roadways, visible from residential development, adjacent to public spaces, facing public entries of adjacent buildings. Provide at least three detailing elements that transition fagade material changes or integrate pedestrian scale elements, such r LJ O as doorways, windows, or material banding, at the base of the 4JA building. Examples include but are not limited to: cornice work around primaryentries, decorative caps on brick or stone banding, architectural canopies over entries, or decorative lintels above the first Floor windows. Provide building overhangs or other projections such as canopies which articulate the building fagade and provide temporary relief from inclement weather. At a minimum, an overhang or 4.1B projection is required within 20 feet of all public entryways, must be at least 3 -feet In depth from the point of entry, and be least 6 -feet in length. Entryways with vestibules or other permanent enclosed transition space are exempt. Note: For a complete list of all Standards, along with photo examples, see the City of Meridian Architectural Standards Manual. E IDIAN __.._ IDA 1-1 C) Last Modified: 02/12/2016. Questions? Contact the Planning Division at 208.884.5533 or www.merldiancity.org Page 17 ARCHITECTURAL STANDARDS DESIGN REVIEW CHECKLIST I NON-RESIDENTIAL Vf COMMERCIAL DISTRICTS I CONTINUED ARCHITECTURAL ELEMENTS, NON-RESIDENTIAL STANDARDS ASE) If a "N" or "N/A" is checked, please explain in comments. Provide details that emphasize focal elements such as public entries, building corners, or public spaces. Examples include but are not limited to: columns, quoin or rustication, canopies O O 4.1C over entries, lintels, transom windows, or modulation of the roof plane. At least one. focal element is required and must be accented with a unique combination of color, texture, materials, or modulation in the wall or roof plane. yJ 10101 4 3B I All ground level mechanical equipment must be screened to the l�Jheight of the unit as viewed from the property line. O I Q 14.3C I All rooftop mechanical equipment shall be screened as viewed from the farthest edge of the adjoining right of way. Note: For a complete list of all Standards, along with photo examples, see the City of Meridian Architectural Standards Manual. MATERIALS, NONRESIDENTIAL STANDARDS (MAS) If a "N" or "N/A" is checked, please explain in comments. OGoal Use complementary material combinations that contribute to a 5.10 cohesive building design. Use materials from the following basic groups: wood, masonry, concrete, stucco, metal, -and glazing. Note: For a complete list of all Standards, along with photo examples, see the City of Meridian Architectural Standards Manual. S:. ....... _ .. - VE IDIAN'� i r7 A hr � Last Modified: 02/12/2016. Questions? Contact the Planning Division at 208.884.5533 or wwmrneridiancity.org OO Goal Goal 4.20 Building designs must not create blank wall segments when visible a public street or public spaces. Consider the treatment at the base, middle, and top of the fagade. Use any combination of standards from Building Form, Architec- O 0 4.2A tural Elements, or Material sections to provide pattern, color, or material variation on all wall segments. Must not exceed 30 -feet horizontally or vertically without building variation. O O Goal 4.30 Organize building service equipment, including, but not limited to, utility, service, and mechanical, away from building entries, roadways, public spaces, and, where appropriate, from adjacent buildings. ' Use and integrate standards from the Architectural Standards ✓� n O 4.3A Manual to screen and conceal service and mechanical equipment. Landscaping meeting the same intent may also be considered for utility meters and connections. yJ 10101 4 3B I All ground level mechanical equipment must be screened to the l�Jheight of the unit as viewed from the property line. O I Q 14.3C I All rooftop mechanical equipment shall be screened as viewed from the farthest edge of the adjoining right of way. Note: For a complete list of all Standards, along with photo examples, see the City of Meridian Architectural Standards Manual. MATERIALS, NONRESIDENTIAL STANDARDS (MAS) If a "N" or "N/A" is checked, please explain in comments. OGoal Use complementary material combinations that contribute to a 5.10 cohesive building design. Use materials from the following basic groups: wood, masonry, concrete, stucco, metal, -and glazing. Note: For a complete list of all Standards, along with photo examples, see the City of Meridian Architectural Standards Manual. S:. ....... _ .. - VE IDIAN'� i r7 A hr � Last Modified: 02/12/2016. Questions? Contact the Planning Division at 208.884.5533 or wwmrneridiancity.org Page 18 A ARCHITECT URAANDARDS DESIGN REVIEW CHECKLIST NON-RESIDENTIAL H COMMERCIAL DISTRICTS I CONTINUED MATERIALS, NON-RESIDENTIAL STANDARDS (MAS) If a "N" or "N/A" is checked, please explain In comments. Note: For a complete list of all Standards, along with photo examples, see the City of Meridian Architectural Wndards Manual. C>WERIDIAN i 0 A H 0 )) Last Modified: 02/12/2016. Questions? Contact the Planning Division at 208.884.5533 or www.meridiancity.org For buildings with facades that face multiple public roadways 5.1A and/or public spaces, use consistent material combinations, material quality, and architectural detailing. For all fagade elevations visible from public roads, public spaces, primary entrance(s) of an adjacent building, and facing residential L/J CJ 5.113 districts, use at least two distinct field materials, colors, or material -color combinations on the building fagade (see also Material definitions). For fagade elevations visible from public roadways and along SAD primary building entryways, incorporate an accent material on the first story. Distinguish field materials from accent materials through pat- 5.1E tern, texture, or additional detail visible from edge of nearest roadway. Alternate masonry or material courses with relief from primary plane may count toward this. Where materials transition or terminate, provide detailing to E/ n C� 5.1F express the natural appearance of the material. For example, wrap stone or stone-like products around visible corners to convey the appearance of mass, and not as a thin veneer. Non -durable materials, treatments, and finishes that deteriorate UJ 0 SAG quickly with weather, ultra -violet light, and that are more suscep- tible to wear and tear are prohibited on permanent structures. The use of vinyl and ordinary smooth face block, unfinished, colored, or painted, are prohibited as a field materials for building UCJ 5.1H fagades along public roadways, adjacent to public spaces, and when visible from residential neighborhoods. Smooth face block may be used as an accent material. Untextured concrete panels and prefabricated steel panels are U U (� 5.11 prohibited as field materials for building facades, except when J used with a minimum of two other qualifying field materials and meeting all other standard fenestration and material requirements. Use colors that complement building materials and support innova- J V o c I Goal tive and good design practices. Applies to building fagades visible 5.20 from a public street, public spaces, and pedestrian environments. 5.2A Use of subtle, neutral, or natural tones must be integrated with at least one accent or field material. 5.213 Use of intensely saturated colors or fluorescence is prohibited as a primary material. May be used as an accent material, Note: For a complete list of all Standards, along with photo examples, see the City of Meridian Architectural Wndards Manual. C>WERIDIAN i 0 A H 0 )) Last Modified: 02/12/2016. Questions? Contact the Planning Division at 208.884.5533 or www.meridiancity.org ARCHITECTURAL STANDARDS Page 19 DESIGN REVIEW CHECKLIST I NON—RESIDENTIAL f- COMMERCIAL DISTRICTS ( CONTINUED MATERIALS, NON-RESIDENTIAL STANDARDS (MAS) If.a "N" or "N/A" is checked, please explain in comments. i IVA ID t DewcRfiO4> �. , ..� Cot»IYIE Materials or colors with high reflectance, such as some metals 0 ��( 5 2C or reflective glazing, must not redirect light towards roadways, �1 public spaces, or adjacent uses in a way which constitutes a public nuisance or safety hazard. Integrate roll -up doors, will -call -doors, drive-through doors, and 'J O O Goal loading docks into the building design, and locate them in a manner 5.30 which does not create pedestrian, drive aisle, or roadway conflicts. Appliesto facades along arterial and collector roadways, and fagades facing public spaces. For commercial and traditional neighborhood districts, roll -up and drive-through doors are allowed when integrated into the (, O V 5.3A building design, but will -call doors with roll -ups and loading docks are prohibited. Consider material variation and transitions, modulation, and other architectural features and standards for the design. Note: For a complete list of all Standards, along with photo examples, see the City of Meridian Architectural Standards Manual. SIGNS & LIGHTING, NON-RESIDENTIAL STANDARDS (SLS) If a "N" or "N/A" is checked, please explain in comments. _ CoftmmQntS: . O 10 I Goal I Use lighting on building exteriors to promote safe pedestrian 6.10 environments along roadways, at intersections, and in public spaces. O 10 16.1A I Lighting fixture spacing and height along streetscapes and roadways must be placed to avoid conflicts with tree plantings. VIO 1 (D 16.1B I Use energy-efficient architectural lighting. Use lighting fixtures that are consistent with other decorative hardware on the building. For example, select lighting hardware 6AC with similar color and shape as other building hardware, use recessed lighting, incorporate uniform spacing, integrate with other accents and reveals, and coordinate specialty lights with predominate architectural features. Note: For a complete list of all Standards, along with photo examples, see the City of Meridian Architectural Standards Manual. C:��' ` E IDIAN -- -- - IDAHO Last Modified: 02/12/2016. Questions? Contact the Planning Division at 208.884.5533 or www.meridiancity.org - This page left intentionally blank WENIDiIAA 1)nhlr� Last Modified: 02/12/2016. Questions? Contact the Planning Division at 208.884.5533 or www.merldiancity.org Planning Division C� E IDIAN ADMINISTRATIVE APPLICATION Type of Review Requested Administrative Review File number: A-2018-0023 Assigned Planner: Related Files: Applicant Information Applicamname: JEFF LIKES, ALC ARCHITECTURE Phone: Applicant address: 325 E. SHORE DR. #110 zip: 83616 Email: jeff@alcarchitecture.com Owner name: ENCORE DEVELOPMENT Owner address: 63 W. RIVERBRIDGE LN Agent name (e.g. architect, engineer, developer, representative): Firmname: ALC ARCHITECTURE Address: 325 E. SHORE DR. #110 Contactname: JEFF LIKES Contact address: 325 E. SHORE DR. #110 Subject Property Information Location/street address: 2194 W EVEREST LN Assessor's parcel number(s): R3501370010 Township, range, section: Project Description Phone: 2088678776 zip: 83616 Email: JEFF LIKES Fax: Phone: Fax: zip: 83616 Email: jeff@alcarchitecture.com Phone: Fax: zip: 83616 Email: jeff@alcarchitecture.com Project/Application Name: The Cottages - DES, CZC Description of work: CZC and Design review for two 11,600 s.f. assisted living facilities. 33 E Broadway Avenue, Suite 102 • Meridian, Idaho 83642 Phone: (208)884-5533 • Facsimile: (208) 888-6854 • Website: www.meridaincity.org 1 Application Information PPLICATION TYPES 23200 Is this application exempt from fees?: NO Certificate of Zoning Compliance - CZC: CHECKED Does project have prior approval?: NO Design Review - DES. _ CHECKED ?.OPERTY INFORMATION No General Location: 2194 W Everest Current Land Use: Vacant Total Acreage 1.68 Prior Approvals (File Numbers): NA DISTRICTS) L -O: :OJECT INFORMATION Site Plan Date (MMIDD/YYYY): CHECKED 1-18-2018 Landscape Plan Date (MM/DD/YYYY): 1-18-2018 Elevations Date (MMIDDIYYYY): 1-18-2018 Percentage of Site Devoted to Building: 32 Percentage of Site Devoted to Landscaping: 46 Percentage of Site Devoted to Paving: r 22 Who will own and Maintain the Pressurized Irrigation System in this Development: tenant Square Footage of Landscaped Areas to be Irrigated by City Water Connection: 100 Minimum Square Footage of Living Area (Excluding Garage): 23200 Proposed Building Height: 24'-9" Gross Floor Area Proposed: 23200 Number of Standard Parking Spaces Provided: 22 Number of Compact Parking Spaces Provided: _ 0 In Flood Zone: No TYPE OF USE PROPOSED Multi -Family: CHECKED QUALIFYING OPEN SPACE Open Grassy Area (min. 50' x 1001): CHECKED Plaza: CHECKED Arterial Street Buffer: QUALIFYING SITE AMENITIES Additional 5% Open Space: Walkine Trails: CHECKED CHECKED CHECKED I have read and understand the City code provisions regarding Home Occupations: CHECKED 33 E Broadway Avenue, Suite 102 • Meridian, Idaho 83642 Phone: (208)884-5533 • Facsimile: (208) 888-6854 • Website: www.meridaincity.org 2 I certify that I will conduct my business in accordance with these provisions: CHECKED I understand that I cannot have employees at my home: CHECKED �iUZEP Will Alcohol be Served in Proposed Use Zone?: No 33 E Broadway Avenue, Suite 102 • Meridian, Idaho 83642 Phone: (208)884-5533 • Facsimile: (208) 888-6854 • Website: www.meridaincity.org January 18, 2017 ollaborative St., Suite 120 - Eagle, ID 83616 208.514.2713 Meridian City Planning and Zoning C/O: Certificate of Zoning Compliance Re: TMH — High Density Storage To Whom It May Concern: Pursuant to our Certificate of Zoning Compliance application pertinent to the site located at 2194 W. Everest Ln, we respectfully request approval to construct two 11,600 square foot assisted living facilities on the same lot. The proposed assisted living facility will be a sixteen -bed facility with a kitchen, gathering rooms, and support rooms for this type of use. The proposed project is located in an L -O zoning district adjacent to other L -O zones and uses. The proposed buildings will be constructed of wood studs with hardi board siding, both 7" lap siding, and cedar shake siding with a wainscot of stone. The roofing system will be asphalt shingles. There are 22 designated parking spots on-site. There is a 24 foot wide waste dumpster onsite. The trash enclosure will be construction of smooth face cmu, and split face cmu, both painted to match the building. The max height of the buildings is 24' -9" +-. We appreciate your consideration of our Certificate of Zoning Compliance application. And we look forward to helping beautify Meridian. Should you have any questions or concerns regarding this project please do not hesitate to contact. We thank you for your time and consideration. Thank you, Jeff Likes, President ALC Architecture u19 E. State St. Suite 120 Eagle, ID 83616 January 18, 2018 ollaborative St.. Suite 120 - Eagle, ID 83616 208.514.2713 Meridian City Planning and Zoning C/O: Design Review Re: The Cottages To Whom It May Concern: Pursuant to our Design Review application pertinent to the site located at 2194 W. Everest, we respectfully request approval to construct two 11,600 square foot assisted living facilities on the same lot. The proposed project is compliant with design standards set forth by the city of Meridian. Pertaining to the architectural character of the project, we are using a combination of hardi board horizontal siding, hardi board cedar shake siding, and a wainscot of with roof overhangs to provide interest and intrigue to the building. With close adherence to fagade material change both vertically and horizontally, we believe the building breaks up the rhythm well with distinct architectural elements throughout. Pedestrian scale is achieved through ground level windows and doors, and landscaping around the structures along with patio spaces, and a walking path. The Form of the building is broken up with varying roof heights, dormers, and shed dormers around the structures. At the corners of the buildings, a taller column of stone is used to bring mass to the building. There are 22 designated parking spots on-site. They are located on the east side of the lot in a double loaded drive aisle as soon as one enters in from the common drive for the center. The vehicle entrance wraps around the front building in a loop which comes back around the other side of the parking lot creating a continuous path for ease of access and navigation. Pedestrian walkways are present, leading to the front entrance as well as across the south end of the lot for those passing by the property. We appreciate your consideration of our design review application. Should you have any questions or concerns regarding this project please do not hesitate to contact. We thank you for your time and consideration. Thank you, 4 >/ Jeff Likes, President ALC Architecture ing E. State St. Suite i2o Eagle, ID 83616 0 TitleOne i title & escrow co. Order Number: 17284902 WARRANTY DEED For Value Received, Lochsa Falls, L.L.C., an Idaho limited liability company, the Grantor, does hereby grant, bargain sell and convey unto, Encore Development LLC, an Idaho limited liability company, whose current address is 1133 W. Shearwater Lane, Eagle, ID 83616, the Grantee, the following described premises, in Ada County, Idaho, To Wit; Lot 44 and Lot 45 in Block 49 of Lochsa Falls Subdivision No. 12, according to the official plat thereof, filed in Book 92 of Plats at Pages 10958 through 10960, official records of Ada County, Idaho. TO HAVE AND TO HOLD the said premises, with their appurtenances unto the said Grantee, its heirs and assigns forever. And the said Grantor does hereby covenant to and with the said Grantee, that Grantor is the owner in fee simple of said premises; that they are free from all encumbrances EXCEPT those to which this conveyance is expressly made subject and those made, suffered or done by the Grantee; and subject to all existing patent reservations, easements, right(s) of way, protective covenants, zoning ordinances, and applicable building codes, laws and regulations, general taxes and assessments, including irrigation and utility assessments (if any) for the current year, which are not due and payable, and that Grantor will warrant and defend the same from all lawful claims whatsoever, Whenever the context so requires, the singular number includes the plural. Dated: 03/06/2017 Al Lochsa F IIs, L,L.C,, an Idaho limited liability company Brian McColl, as President of Developers Services, Inc. member of Lochsa Falls, LLC. State of Idaho, County of�, ss. On this 'day of March, 2017, before me, the undersigned, a Notary Public in and for said State, personally appeared Brian McColl, known or identified to me to be President of Developers Services, Inc, a Member of the limited liability company that executed the within instrument and acknowledged to me that he executed the same for and on behalf of said limited liability company and that such limited liability company executed it. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my official seal the day and year in this certificate first above written. w.•� o. NRY otary Public o__.... '�� tia Residing In: „•� My Commission Expires: �G Pu'% C COMM., -EXPIRES tt-2 4d0 h Sib�'MERIDIAN,1D Warranty Deed Page I of I (1) Disk with electronic version of the conceptual engineering pians in the format specified above. AFFIDAVIT OF LEGAL INTEREST STATE OF IDAHO ) COUNTY OF ADA ) (name) (city) being first duly sworn upon, oath, depose and say: (address) (state) i 0"A 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. I 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 thisday of 20 zJ (Signature) SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN to before me the day and year first above written. A D-10 TRACEY SURSECK (N a Public for Idaho) NOTARY PUBLIC STATE OF IDAHO Residing at: My Commission Expires: arCh -Z-Cl_(2 D 2--2— Community Development mr Planning Division a 33 E. Broadway Avenue, Ste, 102 Meridian, Idaho 83642 Phone: 208-884-5533 Fax: 208-888-6854 www.meridiancity.orgJplannin� L- 0 0 W U) U) 0 U m .0 El `n o a, o N m r T n cn p CS as ¢ o m 2, �co�Ili1'IlilllllliililaQ��0a 0 N 00 0 C2 z z CD 0 A 3 -a-r 0 z RLI Luminaire Type: Both a mo Catalog Number (—tnnnnulatpd). i IT OPTICAL SYSTEM • Self -flanged or flangeless semi -specular, matte -diffuse or specular finishing trim • Patented Bounding RayTM optical design (U.S. Patent No. 5,800,050) • 45° cutoff to source and source image • Top-down flash characteristic • Polycarbonate lens integral to light engine MECHANICAL SYSTEM • 16 -gauge galvanized steel construction; maximum 1-1/2" ceiling thickness • Telescopic mounting bars maximum of 32" and minimum of 15", preinstalled, 4" vertical adjustment • Toolless adjustments post installation • Junction box capacity: 8 (4 in, 4 out ) 12AWG rated for 90°C • Light engine and driver accessible through aperture • Injection molded mud ring includedwith flangeless trims. Ships separately. Installs independently of the mounting frame to reduce cracks in plaster due to vibration. AA+ Capable options Indicated by this color background. EXAMPLE: EVO 35/10 BAR MWD LSS MVOLT EZ1 Gotham Architectural Downlighting LED Downlights 6" Evo° Downlight Solid -State Lighting gPael 0-01 r5 7 IrNFACYSTAR'o�' ELECTRICAL SYSTEM • Fully serviceable and upgradeable lensed LED light engine • 70% lumen maintenance at 60,000 hours • Tested according to LM -79 and LM -80 standards • Overload and short circuit protected • 2.5 SDCM; 85 CRI typical, 90+ CRI optional LISTINGS • Fixtures are CSA certified to meet US and Canadian standards; wet location, covered ceiling. ENERGY STARa certified product. WARRANTY • 5 -year limited warranty. Complete warranty terms located at: wwwacuitybrandscom/CustomerResourcesfrerms and conditions.asox 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. Driver3 Options EZ10 eldoLED 0-10V ECOdrive. Linear dimming to 10% min. SF Single fuse. Specify 120V or Series Color temperature Nominal lumen values Aperture/Trim color Trim Style Distribution Finish Voltage EVO 21/ 2700 K 10 1000 lumens GAR Clear (blank) Self -flanged VND Very narrow LSS Semi -specular MVDLT 30/ 3000 K 15 1500 lumens 6PR Pewter FL Flangeless (0.5 s/mh) LO Matte -diffuse 120 35/ 3500 K 20 2000 lumens 6WTR Wheat NO Narrow (0.7 LS Specular 211 40/ 4000 K 25 2500 lumens 6GR Gold nLight° dimming pack controls s/mh) EXAB 341' 50/ 5000 K 30 3000 lumens 6WR' White NPSBOEZER5.1 MO Medium ECOS21•' Lutron(D Hi-Lume@ 2 -wire forward -phase driver. Minimum dimming 35 3500 lumens 6BR' Black level 1%. Minimum lumen 1000/Maximum lumen 3000. (0.9 s/mh) ECOS34 Lutron® Hi-Lume@ 3 -wire or EcoSystem@ dimming driver. Minimum 40 4000 lumens 6WRAMF' White anti- MWD Medium wide 45 4500 lumens microbial (1.0 s/mh) WD Wide (1.2 s/ mh) Driver3 Options EZ10 eldoLED 0-10V ECOdrive. Linear dimming to 10% min. SF Single fuse. Specify 120V or BGTD Bodine generator transfer device. EZt eldoLED 0-10V ECOdrive. Linear dimming to 1% min. 277V. Specify 120V or 277V. EZB eldoLED 0-10V SOLOdrive. Logarithmic dimming to <1%. TRW' White painted flange CRI90 High CRI (90+) EDAB eldoLED SOLOdrive DALL Logarithmic dimming to <1%. TRBL' Black painted flange CP" Chicago plenum. Specify 120V EDXB eldoLED POWERdrive DMX with ROM (remote device management). EL' Emergency battery pack with or 277V. Square Law dimming to <1%. Includes termination resistor. Refer to integral test switch RRL_ RELOC®-ready luminaire connec- DMXR Manual. ELR' Emergency battery pack with tors enable a simple and consis- EXA1 XPoint Wireless, eldoLED 0-10V ECOdrive. Linear dimming to 1%. Refer remote test switch tent factory installed option across to XPoint tech sheet. NPS80EZI nLight° dimming pack controls all ABL luminaire brands. Refer to EXAB XPoint Wireless, eldoLED 0-10V SOLOdrive. Logarithmic dimming to 0-10V eldoLED drivers. RRL for complete nomenclature. <1%. Refer to XPoint tech sheet. NPSBOEZER5.1 nLight® dimming pack controls ECOS21•' Lutron(D Hi-Lume@ 2 -wire forward -phase driver. Minimum dimming 0-10V eldoLED drivers. ER level 1%. Minimum lumen 1000/Maximum lumen 3000. controls fixtures on emergency ECOS34 Lutron® Hi-Lume@ 3 -wire or EcoSystem@ dimming driver. Minimum circuit. dimming level 1%. Minimum lumen 1000/Maximum lumen 4500. EVO-6-OPENI GOTHAM ARCHITECTURAL DOWNLIGHTING I P 800.315.4982 1 gothamlighting.com PAGE 1 OF 4 0 2010-2017 Acuity Brands Lighting, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Rev. 08/16/17. Specifications subject to change without notice. fl- gotham' a C7 C7 N N C2 m N 0 M N 6" EVO Downlight @ goth a m° Solid -State Lighting All dimensions are inches (centimeters) unless otherwise noted. 40.31 79 [19.21 o r o Aperture: 6-1/4" (15.9) Ceiling Opening: 7-1/8" (18.1) self -flanged 7-1/4" (18.4) flangeless Overlap trim: 7-1/2" (19.1) DIMENSIONS FOR CHICAGO PLENUM O IIIII��IIIIIII WATTAGE CONSUMPTION MATRIX . LM ACTUAL WATTAGE LUMENS per WATT 1000 1,059 11.8 90.1 1500 1,572 18.5 85.0 2000 2,058 23.2 88.9 2500 ACCESSORIES order as separate catalog numbers (shipped separately) WATTAGE CONSUMPTION MATRIX LUMENS LM ACTUAL WATTAGE LUMENS per WATT 1000 1,059 11.8 90.1 1500 1,572 18.5 85.0 2000 2,058 23.2 88.9 2500 2,612 29.5 88.5 3000 3,077 36.6 84.1 3500 3,591 42.1 85.3 4000 4,046 48.1 84.2 4500 4,555 46.9 97.1 ACCESSORIES order as separate catalog numbers (shipped separately) SCA6 Sloped ceiling adapter. Degree of slope must be specified (5D, IOD, 15D, 20D, 25D, 30D). Ex: SCA610D. Refer to TECH -190. CTA4-6 YK Ceiling thickness adapter (extends mounting frame to accommodate ceiling thickness up to 5"). Adds -4" to fixture height. GVRT Vandal -resistant trim accessory. Refer to TECH -200. ISD BC O -10V wallbox dimmer. Refer to ISD -BC. ORDERING NOTES 1. Not available with finishes. 7. Not available with black reflector. Not applicable with FL option. 2. Not available with EL or ELR options. 8. For dimensional changes, refer to TECH -140. Not available with 347V. 3. Refer to TECH -240 for compatible dimmers. 9. For use with generator supply EM power. Will require an emergency hot feed and normal 4. Not available with nLighta and XPoint options. hot feed. 5. Specify voltage. ECOS2 not available in 277V. 10. ELR not available. CP & ECOS2 - 3000 lumen max. CP & ECOS3 - 4000 lumen max. CP, 6. Not available with white reflector. Not applicable with FL option. ECOS2/ECOS3 & EL - 2000 lumen max. goth a m' GOTHAM ARCHITECTURAL DOWNLIGHTING I P800.315.4982 I gothamlighting.comI EVO-6-OPEN 0 2010-1017 Acuity Brands Lighting, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Rev. 08/16117. Specifications subject to change without notice. PAGE 2 OF 4 EMERGENCY LUMEN OUTPUT LUMENS WATTAGE INITIAL OUTPUT 1000 9.6 1000 1500 9.6 1000 2000 9.6 1000 2500 9.6 1000 3000 9.6 1000 3500 9.6 1000 4000 9.6 1000 4500 9.6 1000 SCA6 Sloped ceiling adapter. Degree of slope must be specified (5D, IOD, 15D, 20D, 25D, 30D). Ex: SCA610D. Refer to TECH -190. CTA4-6 YK Ceiling thickness adapter (extends mounting frame to accommodate ceiling thickness up to 5"). Adds -4" to fixture height. GVRT Vandal -resistant trim accessory. Refer to TECH -200. ISD BC O -10V wallbox dimmer. Refer to ISD -BC. ORDERING NOTES 1. Not available with finishes. 7. Not available with black reflector. Not applicable with FL option. 2. Not available with EL or ELR options. 8. For dimensional changes, refer to TECH -140. Not available with 347V. 3. Refer to TECH -240 for compatible dimmers. 9. For use with generator supply EM power. Will require an emergency hot feed and normal 4. Not available with nLighta and XPoint options. hot feed. 5. Specify voltage. ECOS2 not available in 277V. 10. ELR not available. CP & ECOS2 - 3000 lumen max. CP & ECOS3 - 4000 lumen max. CP, 6. Not available with white reflector. Not applicable with FL option. ECOS2/ECOS3 & EL - 2000 lumen max. goth a m' GOTHAM ARCHITECTURAL DOWNLIGHTING I P800.315.4982 I gothamlighting.comI EVO-6-OPEN 0 2010-1017 Acuity Brands Lighting, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Rev. 08/16117. Specifications subject to change without notice. PAGE 2 OF 4 6" EVO got a m° Downlight Solid -State Lighting Distribution Curve Distribution Data Output Data Coefficient of Utilization Illuminance: Single Luminaire 30" Above Floor EVO 35/40 6AR LS INPUT WATTS: 48.1, DELIVERED LUMENS: 4046, LM/W=84.1 , 1.03 S/MH, TEST N0. LTL27768 pf 20% PC 80% 70% 50% Ave Lumens Zone Lumens %Lamp ow 50%30%10% 50%30%10% 50%30%10% 0 3935 0'-30' 2904.3 71.8 0 119 119 119 116 116 116 111 111 111 5 3901 371 0'-40' 3830.0 94.7 1 111 108 106 109 106 104 105 103 101 15 3944 1106 0' - 60' 4043.4 99.9 2 103 99 96 101 98 95 98 95 93 25 3172 1427 0'-90' 4046.3 100.0 3 96 91 87 95 90 87 92 88 85 35 1508 926 90'-180° 0.0 0.0 4 90 84 80 89 84 80 B7 82 79 45 221 203 0'-180° 4046.3 '100.0 5 84 78 74 83 78 74 81 77 73 55 6 10 'Efficiency 6 79 73 69 78 73 68 77 72 68 65 2 2 7 74 68 64 73 68 64 72 67 63 75 1 1 8 70 64 60 69 63 60 68 63 59 85 0 0 9 66 60 56 65 60 56 64 59 56 90 0 10 62 56 52 62 56 52 61 56 52 EVO 35/35 6AR LS I I INPUT WATTS: 42.1, DELIVERED LUMENS: 3591, LM/W=85.3, 1.05 S/MH, TEST NO. LTL27767 EVO 35/20 6A I INPUT WATTS: 23.2, DELIVERED LUMENS: 2058, LM/W=88.7, 1.02 S/MH, TEST N0. LTL27777 (RI FACTOR 5000 K 1.101 4000 K pf 3500K 1 3EK 20% 2 0.938 0.88 0.83 0.95 N/A N/A Semi -specular (LSS) 0.95 0.84 PC 0.90 80% N/A 70% 70% 0.73 50% 50% N/A Ave Ave Lumens Zone Lumens %Lamp pw 50%30%10% 50%30%10% 50%30%10% 0 3400 0'-30° 2579.3 71.8 0 119 119 119 116 116 116 111 111 111 5 3390 324 0'-40' 3399.8 94.7 1 111 108 106 109 106 104 105 103 101 15 3497 981 0' - 60' 3586.3 99.9 2 103 99 96 101 98 95 98 95 93 25 2830 1274 0'-90' 3590.5 100.0 3 96 91 87 95 90 87 92 88 85 35 1335 820 90' - 180° 0.0 0.0 4 90 84 80 89 84 80 87 82 79 45 193 177 0°-180' 3590.5 '100.0 5 84 78 74 83 78 74 81 77 73 55 5 9 'Efficiency 69 6 79 73 69 78 72 68 77 72 68 65 2 2 74 68 64 72 7 74 68 64 73 68 64 72 67 63 75 1 1 60 68 63 8 70 64 60 69 63 59 68 63 59 85 1 1 65 60 56 9 66 60 56 65 60 56 64 59 55 90 1 61 56 53 10 62 56 52 62 56 52 61 56 52 EVO 35/20 6A I INPUT WATTS: 23.2, DELIVERED LUMENS: 2058, LM/W=88.7, 1.02 S/MH, TEST N0. LTL27777 LUMEN OUTPUT MULTIPLIER - CRI CRI FACTOR 80 CRI I 90 CRI 0.79 LUMEN OUTPUT MULTIPLIER - CCT (RI FACTOR 5000 K 1.101 4000 K pf 3500K 1 3EK 20% 2 0.938 0.88 0.83 0.95 N/A N/A Semi -specular (LSS) 0.95 0.84 PC 0.90 80% N/A 70% 0.85 0.73 50% 0.80 N/A Ave Lumens Zone Lumens %Lamp pw 50%30%10% 0.73 50%30%10% 50%30%10% 0 2018 0'-30° 1498.5 72.8 0 119 119 119 116 116 116 111 111 111 5 1997 190 0'-40' 1958.0 95.1 1 111 108 106 109 107 105 105 103 101 15 2053 576 0'-60' 2056.6 99.9 2 103 99 96 102 98 95 98 95 93 25 1618 733 0'-90° 2058.3 100.0 3 96 92 88 95 91 87 92 89 86 35 749 459 901-180, 0.0 0.0 4 90 85 81 89 84 80 87 83 79 45 105 94 0'-180' 2058.3 '100.0 5 84 79 74 83 78 74 82 77 73 55 3 5 'Efficiency 6 79 73 69 78 73 69 77 72 68 65 1 1 7 74 68 64 74 68 64 72 67 64 75 0 0 8 70 64 60 69 64 60 68 63 60 85 0 0 9 66 60 56 66 60 56 65 60 56 90 0 10 62 57 53 62 56 53 61 56 53 LUMEN OUTPUT MULTIPLIER - CRI CRI FACTOR 80 CRI I 90 CRI 0.79 LUMEN OUTPUT MULTIPLIER - CCT (RI FACTOR 5000 K 1.101 4000 K 1.035 3500K 1 3EK 0.973 2 0.938 PHOTOMETRY NOTES • Tested in accordance with IESNA LM -79-08. • Tested to current IES and NEMA standards under stabilized laboratory conditions. • CRI: 85 typical. EVO-6-OPENI GOTHAM ARCHITECTURAL DOWNLIGHTING I P800.315.4982 I gothamlighting.com IO goth a mT PAGE 3 OF 4 0 2010.2017 Acuity Brands Lighting, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Rev. 08/16/17. Specifications subject to change without notice. LUMEN OUTPUT MULTIPLIER -TRIM FINISH FINISH CLEAR (AR) PEWTER (PR) WHEAT (WTR) GOLD (GR) WHITE (WR/WRAMF) BLACK (BR) Specular (LS) 1.00 0.88 0.83 0.95 N/A N/A Semi -specular (LSS) 0.95 0.84 0.79 0.90 N/A N/A Matte -diffuse (LD) 0.85 0.73 0.69 0.80 N/A NIA Paint N/A N/A N/A N/A 0.87 0.73 PHOTOMETRY NOTES • Tested in accordance with IESNA LM -79-08. • Tested to current IES and NEMA standards under stabilized laboratory conditions. • CRI: 85 typical. EVO-6-OPENI GOTHAM ARCHITECTURAL DOWNLIGHTING I P800.315.4982 I gothamlighting.com IO goth a mT PAGE 3 OF 4 0 2010.2017 Acuity Brands Lighting, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Rev. 08/16/17. Specifications subject to change without notice. 0 0 z .i a 0 N 6" EVO Downlight got h a m Solid -State Lighting Choose Wall Controls. nLIGHT o®ers multiple styles of wall controls — each with varying features and user experience. ncM POTS 'M* Capable Luminaire This item is an A+ capable luminaire, which has been designed and tested to provide consistent color appearance and out-of-the-box control compatibility with simple commissioning. • All configurations of this luminaire meet the Acuity Brands'specification for chromatic consistency • This luminaire is part of an A+ Certified solution for nLight control networks when ordered with drivers marked by a shaded background* • This luminaire is part of an A+ Certified solution for nLight control networks, providing advanced control functionality atthe luminaire level, when selection includes driver and control options marked by a shaded background* To learn more about A+, visit www.acuitybrands.com/aplus. *See ordering tree for details n goth a mn GOTHAM ARCHITECTURAL DOWNLIGHTING I P800.315.4982 I gothamlighting.comI EVO-6-OPEN 0 2010-2017 Acuity Brands Lighting, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Rev. 08/16/17. Specifications subject to change without notice. PAGE 4 OF 4 A o ' I I•"'I nPSEOEZ A Push Wall Pod -Button Traditional tactile buttons Graphic WallPod PS 90 EZT and LED user feedback Full color touch screen Occupancy sensors provides a sophisticated WIRING KEY look and feel © �y%� _ _ _ _ _OPTIONAL n nCM 9 / nCM PDT 9 UT -Se Cable line Power 1 rge OI—Mgmming Wiree nCM ADCX + nPODM DX [color] EXAMPLE nCM 10 / nCM PDT 10 Group Fixture Control* nPOD GFX [color] *Application diagram applies for fixtures Wth eldoLED drivers only. nWV 16 / nWV PDT 16 nP5 80 EZ Dimming/Control Pack (qty 2 required) Model number nPODM 2P DX Dual On/Off/Dim Push -Button WaIIPod nWSX LV DX / nWSX PDT LV DX nCM ADCX Daylight Sensor with Automatic Dimming Control nCM ADCX nCM PDT 9 Dual Technology Occupancy Sensor Model number Description: This design provides a dual on/off/dim wall station that enables manual control of the fixtures in Row A and Row B separately. CAT51OFT 11 Additionally, a daylight harvesting sensor is provided so the lights in row B can be configured to dim automatically when daylight is available. An CAT515FT 11 occupancy sensor turns offall lights when the space is vacant. 'M* Capable Luminaire This item is an A+ capable luminaire, which has been designed and tested to provide consistent color appearance and out-of-the-box control compatibility with simple commissioning. • All configurations of this luminaire meet the Acuity Brands'specification for chromatic consistency • This luminaire is part of an A+ Certified solution for nLight control networks when ordered with drivers marked by a shaded background* • This luminaire is part of an A+ Certified solution for nLight control networks, providing advanced control functionality atthe luminaire level, when selection includes driver and control options marked by a shaded background* To learn more about A+, visit www.acuitybrands.com/aplus. *See ordering tree for details n goth a mn GOTHAM ARCHITECTURAL DOWNLIGHTING I P800.315.4982 I gothamlighting.comI EVO-6-OPEN 0 2010-2017 Acuity Brands Lighting, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Rev. 08/16/17. Specifications subject to change without notice. PAGE 4 OF 4 nLight® Control Accessories: Order as separate catalog number. Visit wrvw sensorswitch.com/nUeht for complete listing of nLight controls. WaIIPod stations Model number Occupancy sensors Model number On/Off nPODM [color] Small motion 360°, ceiling (PIR / dual tech) nCM 9 / nCM PDT 9 On/Off & Raise/Lower nPODM DX [color] Large motion 360°, ceiling (PIR / dual tech) nCM 10 / nCM PDT 10 Graphic Touchscreen nPOD GFX [color] Wide view (PIR / dual tech) nWV 16 / nWV PDT 16 Photocell controls Model number Wall Switch w/ Raise/Lower (PIR / dual tech) nWSX LV DX / nWSX PDT LV DX Dimming nCM ADCX Cat -5 cables (plenum rated) Model number 10', CAT51OFT CAT51OFT 11 15', CAT515FT CAT515FT 11 'M* Capable Luminaire This item is an A+ capable luminaire, which has been designed and tested to provide consistent color appearance and out-of-the-box control compatibility with simple commissioning. • All configurations of this luminaire meet the Acuity Brands'specification for chromatic consistency • This luminaire is part of an A+ Certified solution for nLight control networks when ordered with drivers marked by a shaded background* • This luminaire is part of an A+ Certified solution for nLight control networks, providing advanced control functionality atthe luminaire level, when selection includes driver and control options marked by a shaded background* To learn more about A+, visit www.acuitybrands.com/aplus. *See ordering tree for details n goth a mn GOTHAM ARCHITECTURAL DOWNLIGHTING I P800.315.4982 I gothamlighting.comI EVO-6-OPEN 0 2010-2017 Acuity Brands Lighting, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Rev. 08/16/17. Specifications subject to change without notice. PAGE 4 OF 4 D -Series Size 2 LED Area Luminaire DES[G"111KJJGHTS ° 'igfiQg �� CON 50 RTI UM ' (acts r4 y �.�.....� &t series Specifications EPA: 0.98 ftz (0.09 m') W Length: 40" (101.6 cm) Width: 15" L (38.1 cm) Height: 7-112"H (f 9.0 cm) Weight 39 lbs (max): (17.7kg) Ordering Information DSX2 LED DSX2 LED T 1 Oneengine (120 LEDs) Catalog Number Notes Type AL1 ,I „ r n�_ri52 oiciiap3Ge :J SY2+ �i(�" c Introduction The modern styling of the D -Series is striking yet unobtrusive - making a bold, progressive statement even as it blends seamlessly with its environment. The D -Series distills the benefits of the latest in LED technology into a high performance, high efficacy, long -life luminaire. The outstanding photometric performance results in sites with excellent uniformity, greater pole spacing and lower power density. The Size 2 is ideal for replacing 400-1000W metal halide in area lighting applications with typical energy savings of 73% and expected service life of over 100,000 hours. EXAMPLE: DSX2 LED 1 120B70040K SR3 MVOLT SPA DDBXD 530 mA options: SR2 Type II MVOLTI Shipped included Shipped installed DDBXD Dark bronze 120B53030K 3000K SR3 Type III 1201 SPA Square pole PER NEMA twist -lock receptacle only (no controls) DBLXD Black 120B53040K 4000K SR4 TypelV 208' mounting DMG 0-10Vdimming driver (no controls) a DNAXD Natural 120B53050K 5000K SRS TypeV 2401 RPA Round pole DCR Dimmable and controllable via ROAM* (no controls) ^ aluminum FT Forward 277 z mounting HS House -side shields DWHXD White 700mAaptions: throw WBA Wall bracket SF Singlefuse(120,277,347V) a DDBTXD Textured dark 347 bronze 120B70030K 3000K DF Double fuse(208,240,480V)b DBLBXD Textured black 120B70040K 4000K 480 WTB Utility terminal block DNATXD Textured natural 120B70050K 5000K TLS Tool -less ent tri erlatch ry 99 aluminum DS Dual switching" DWHGXD Texturedwhite PIRH Motion sensor,15-30'mounting height' DSX2 shares a unique drilling pattern with the AERISI family. Specify this Controls & Shields _ DSS124H 1.5701E U Photocell - SSL twist -lock (120-277V) L4 0 CD o .O REN277-NMIU ROAM• node (277V) 3 at 90° SCu Shorting cap" 3 at 1201* Example: SSA 20 4C DM19AS DDBXD � a DSX2HSU House -side shield SPA19/MR2 DDBXDU Square pole DM19 to DM19AS adapter U` q (spedfyfinish) Qo RPA19/MR2 DDBXD It Round pole DM19 to DM19ASadapter -� (specify finish) O For more control options, visit DTL and ROA N1 online. DSX2 shares a unique drilling pattern with the AERISI family. Specify this drilling pattern when specifying poles, per the table below. OM19AS Single unit DM29AS 2 at 90' DM28AS 2 at 1801 DM39AS 3 at 90° OM49AS 4 at 90° BM32AS 3 at 1201* Example: SSA 20 4C DM19AS DDBXD Visit Lithonia Lighting's FOLES CENTRAL to see our wide selection of poles, accessories and educational tools. Tenon Mounting Slipfitter* 2-3/8' AST20-190 AST20-280 AST20.290 AST20-320 AST20.390 AST20-490 2-7/8' AST25-190 AST25-280 AST25-290 AST25-320 AST25-390 AST25-490 4" AST35-190 AST35-280 AST35.290 AST35-320 AST35-390 AST35-490 * For round pole mounting (RPA) only. NOTES 1 Configured with 4000K (40K) provides the shortest lead times. Consult factory for 3000K (30K) and 5000K (50K) lead times. 2 MVOLT driver operates on any line voltage from 120-277V (50/60 Hz). Specify, 120, 208, 240 or 277 options only when ordering with fusing (SF, DF options). 3 Not available with 347 or 4800 4 Specifies a ROAM® enabled luminaire with 0-10V dimming capability; PER option required. Not available with 347 or 480V. Additional hardware and services required for ROAM® deployment; must be purchased separately. Call 1-800.442.6745 or email: sales®roamservices.net. 5 Also available as a separate accessory; see Accessories information at left. 6 Single fuse (SF) requires 120, 277 or 347 voltage option. Double fuse (DF) requires 208, 240 or 480 voltage option. 7 Provides 50% dimming capability via two independent drivers, switched to operate the luminaire at half power. N/A with PER, DCR, DMG or WTB. 8 Requires an additional switched line. 9 Dimming driver standard. 120 or 277V only. Not available with DCR or WEB. 10 Requires luminaire to be specified with PER option. Ordered and shipped as a separate line item. '.L/THGN/A One Lithonia Way • Conyers, Georgia 30012 • Phone: 800.279.8041 • Fax: 770.918.1209 • www.lithonia.com LIGHT/NG 0 2011-2012 Acuity Brands Lighting, Inc. All rights reserved. Performance Data AA Lumen Output Lumen values are from photometric tests performed in accordance with IESNA LM -79-08. Data is considered to be representative of the configurations shown, within the tolerances allowed by Lighting Facts. Actual performance may differ as a result of end- user environment and application. Contact factory for performance data on any configurations not shown here. Drive Light Engines Current Performance SystemLDist. package Wattse(mA) Lu 40K (4000K,67CRp 8 U G LPW Lumens 50K (5000K, 67 CRI) B U G LPW SR4, House -side Shields ? Z 1 It 1 1�rr�Ills!�•.•.��a©�©�IIII'fd��©Illy©lllll� 11111']71'Ll�IIIIIV�IIIIII�lllll�©IIII'�IIII`w'����IIII�©IIID Lumen Ambient Temperature (LAT) Multipliers Use these factors to determine relative lumen output for average ambient temperatures from 0-50°C (32-122°F). 0°C 32°F 1.02 10°C 50°F 1.01 20°C 68°F 1.00 25°C 77°F 1.00 30°C 86°F 1.00 40°C 104°F 0.99 50°C 122°F 0.98 Projected LED Lumen Maintenance Data references the extrapolated performance projections for the DSX2 LED 1 1208700 platform in a 40°C ambient, based on 10,000 hours of LED testing (tested per IESNA LM - 80 -08 and projected per IESNA TM -21-11). To calculate LLE, use the lumen maintenance factor that corresponds to the desired number of operating hours below. For other lumen maintenance values, contact factory. 0 25,000 50,000 100,000 1.0 0.95 0.92 0.87 Electrical Load 1 120 208 240 277 347 480 530 I 210W I 1.94 1.12 0.97 0.84 0.67 0.49 1 700 288W 2.67 1.54 1.33 1.16 0.92 0.67 .. To see complete photometric reports or download .ies files for this product, visit Lithonia Lighting's D -Series Area Size 2 homepage. Isofootcandle plots for the DSX2 LED 1 12OB70050K SR4 and SR5. Distances are in units of mounting height (30'). Distribution overlay comparison to 1000W metal halide. LEGEND 4 3 2 1 0, 2 3 4 4 3 2 1 0 1 2 3 4 4 3 2 s 0 1 2 3 4 LEGEND __I_ i _ �_..-I. DSX2, ■ 0.1 fc 4 I I c 4 4_ __) _ ■ ■ 3 -- '0 3 .0 3 r D.5 fG 0.5fc �� KSF3, 2 - - -�--j- r^-. -..r -I 2 2..----�-�- --- ■ KSF3, t.of� -Ti- li- - 1 -, -if-, - Z - ._ . -I- I-= __ . . 0 -2 FEATURES & SPECIFICATIONS INTENDED USE The sleek design ofthe D -Series Area Size 2 reflects the embedded high performance LED technology. It is ideal for applications like car dealerships and large parking lots adjacent to malls, transitstations, grocery stores, home centers, and other big -box retailers. CONSTRUCTION Single -piece die-cast aluminum housing has integral heat sink fins to optimize thermal management through conductive and convective cooling. Modular design allows for ease of maintenance and future light engine upgrades. The LED drivers are mounted in direct contact with the casting to promote low operating temperature and long life. Housing is completely sealed against moisture and environmental contaminants (IP65). Low EPA (0.98 ft0 for optimized pole wind loading. 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. Available in both textured and non -textured finishes. OPTICS Precision -molded proprietary acrylic lenses are engineered for superior area lighting distribution, uniformity, and pole spacing. Light engine is available in standard 4000K (67 CRI) or optional 3000K (80 CRI) or 5000K (67 CRI) configurations. The D -Series Size 2 has zero uplight and qualifies as a Nighttime Friendly- product, meaning it is consistent with the LEEDI and Green Globes, criteria for eliminating wasteful uplight. 60'W Lams, 10'x2o'spaces LLDs: KSF3=0.72 DSX2 =0.95 ZZ Fw KSF3: 1080W DSX2 LED 1 12OB70050K SR4, KSF310ODM R4,40' Mounting Ht ELECTRICAL Light engine consists of 120 high -efficacy LEDs mounted to a metal -core circuit board to maximize heat dissipation and promote long life (L87/100,000 hrs at 40°C). Class 1 electronic drivers have a power factor >90%, THD <20%, and an expected life of 100,000 hours with <1% failure rate. Easily -serviceable surge protection device meets a minimum Category C Low operation (per ANSI/IEEE C62.41.2). INSTALLATION Included mounting block and integral arm facilitate quick and easy installation. Stainless steel bolts fasten the mounting block securely to poles and walls, enabling the D -Series Size 2 to withstand up to a 2.0 G vibration load rating per ANSI C136.31. The D -Series Size 2 utilizes the AERIS- series pole drilling pattern. Optional terminal block, tool -less entry, and NEMA photocontrol receptacle are also available. LISTINGS CSA certified to U.S. and Canadian standards. Light engines are IP66 rated; luminaire is IP65 rated. Rated for -40°C minimum ambient. U.S. and international patents pending. WARRANTY Five year limited warranty. Full warranty terms located at www.acuitybrands.com/ Custome rRes o u rces/Term s_a nd_cond i t i o n s. aspx. Note: Specifications subject to change without notice. 01A L/THGN/A One Lithonia Way • Conyers, Georgia 30012 • Phone: 800.279.8041 • Fax: 770.918.1209 • www.lithonia.com LAGHT/NG. 0 2011-2012 Acuity Brands Lighting, Inc. All rights reserved. Rev. 09/24/12 t� ? N SR4, House -side Shields ? Z Fw d r= .4 INTENDED USE The sleek design ofthe D -Series Area Size 2 reflects the embedded high performance LED technology. It is ideal for applications like car dealerships and large parking lots adjacent to malls, transitstations, grocery stores, home centers, and other big -box retailers. CONSTRUCTION Single -piece die-cast aluminum housing has integral heat sink fins to optimize thermal management through conductive and convective cooling. Modular design allows for ease of maintenance and future light engine upgrades. The LED drivers are mounted in direct contact with the casting to promote low operating temperature and long life. Housing is completely sealed against moisture and environmental contaminants (IP65). Low EPA (0.98 ft0 for optimized pole wind loading. 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. Available in both textured and non -textured finishes. OPTICS Precision -molded proprietary acrylic lenses are engineered for superior area lighting distribution, uniformity, and pole spacing. Light engine is available in standard 4000K (67 CRI) or optional 3000K (80 CRI) or 5000K (67 CRI) configurations. The D -Series Size 2 has zero uplight and qualifies as a Nighttime Friendly- product, meaning it is consistent with the LEEDI and Green Globes, criteria for eliminating wasteful uplight. 60'W Lams, 10'x2o'spaces LLDs: KSF3=0.72 DSX2 =0.95 ZZ Fw KSF3: 1080W DSX2 LED 1 12OB70050K SR4, KSF310ODM R4,40' Mounting Ht ELECTRICAL Light engine consists of 120 high -efficacy LEDs mounted to a metal -core circuit board to maximize heat dissipation and promote long life (L87/100,000 hrs at 40°C). Class 1 electronic drivers have a power factor >90%, THD <20%, and an expected life of 100,000 hours with <1% failure rate. Easily -serviceable surge protection device meets a minimum Category C Low operation (per ANSI/IEEE C62.41.2). INSTALLATION Included mounting block and integral arm facilitate quick and easy installation. Stainless steel bolts fasten the mounting block securely to poles and walls, enabling the D -Series Size 2 to withstand up to a 2.0 G vibration load rating per ANSI C136.31. The D -Series Size 2 utilizes the AERIS- series pole drilling pattern. Optional terminal block, tool -less entry, and NEMA photocontrol receptacle are also available. LISTINGS CSA certified to U.S. and Canadian standards. Light engines are IP66 rated; luminaire is IP65 rated. Rated for -40°C minimum ambient. U.S. and international patents pending. WARRANTY Five year limited warranty. Full warranty terms located at www.acuitybrands.com/ Custome rRes o u rces/Term s_a nd_cond i t i o n s. aspx. Note: Specifications subject to change without notice. 01A L/THGN/A One Lithonia Way • Conyers, Georgia 30012 • Phone: 800.279.8041 • Fax: 770.918.1209 • www.lithonia.com LAGHT/NG. 0 2011-2012 Acuity Brands Lighting, Inc. All rights reserved. Rev. 09/24/12 C C +211: I I Noa I I x I I I I z� I I z I I w I I I 1 1 10' EXISTING PUBLIC UMMES. 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Help Parcel Detail District Parcel # , Parcel Status * Primary R3501370075 I Enabled v I lies v Lot Block Subdivision 14,15,16,17 11 1 HASTINGS SUB NO 03 5/21/18 Address Verification: The Cottages — Assisted Living Note: North structure (located farthest from W. Everest Ln.) Address: 2158 W EVEREST LN, MERIDIAN, ID 83646 Save ,� Reset Cancel ; Help Parcel Detail District Parcel # , Parcel Status . Primary R3501370015 I Enabled v Yes v Lot Block Subdivision 9,10,14,15 11 1 HASTINGS SUB NO 03 Terri Ricks I Addressing Specialist City of Meridian I Community Development Department 33 E. 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