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CZC DES ApplicationCE 1I STAFF USE ONLY: CRRY Projectname: Roc/L� 6 L -e File number(s): �ZU B '�"� iSEl Assigned Planner: Leory4 Related files: Type of Review Requested (check all that apply) Planning Division REVIEW APPLICATION ccessory Use ❑ Planned Unit Development Administrative Design Review ❑ Preliminary Plat ❑ 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 Applicant Information Annlicant name- Joe Russell Phone: Applicant address: city: Boise 12345 W. Fairview Ave Applicant's interest in property: ❑ Own ❑ Rent Eeoptioned Owner name: Chinden and Linder Crossing, LLC Owner address: 350 N. 9th St., Ste. 200 City: Boise Email: rocketman@rocketexpress.com State: I D zip: 83 719 ❑ Other Phone: 208-345-7030 Email: maw@rmcos.com State: I D zip: 83702 Agent/Contact name (e.g., architect, engineer, developer, representative): Joshua E Howa Firm name: Howa Design, Inc. Phone: 208-841-4524 Agent address: 11928 W Netherland Drive Email: josh@howadesign.com City: Boise State: ID zip: 83709 Primary contact is: ❑ Applicant ❑ Owner CeAgent/Contact Subject Property Information Location/street address: 1717 W. Island Green Dr. Township, range, section: T4N, R 1 W B.M., S23 Assessor's parcel number(s): R1392120060, Total acreage: 2.06 Zoning district: C -C 81392120070 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 -1- (Rev. 06/12/2014) Project/subdivision name: Linder Rocket Express / Chinden and Linder Crossing Subdivision General description of proposed project/request: Site and building improvements for new express car wash. Proposed zoning district(s): C -C Acres of each zone proposed: 2.06 Type of use proposed (check all that apply): ❑ Residential ❑ Office Becornmercial ❑ Employment ❑ Industrial ❑ Other Who will own & maintain the pressurized irrigation system in this development? Subdivision Which irrigation district does this property lie within? Settler's Irrigation District Primary irrigation source: Irrigation Welter Rights Secondary: City Water Square footage of landscaped areas to be irrigated (ifprimary or secondary point of connection is City water): 25,466 GS F 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): 4 or more bedrooms: Maximum building height: Average property size (s.f.): - Net density (Per UDC 11-1A-1): Acreage of qualified open space: Percentage of qualified open space: Type and calculations of qualified open space provided in acres (Per UDC 11 -3G -3B): 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: 2 Common lots: Other lots: Gross floor area proposed: 8,940 Existing (if applicable): Hours of operation (days and hours): 7AM - 9PM Building height: 24' +/- Total number of parking spaces provided: 38 Authorization Print applicant name: Joshua E Howa Applicant signature: Number of compact spaces provided: None Date: 04/23/2018 Community Development ■ Planning Division * 33 E. Broadway Avenue, Ste. 102 Meridian, Idaho 83642 Phone: 208-884-5533 Fax: 208-888-6854 www.meridianci .or"/nlanning -2- (Rev. 06/12/2014) Architecture / Planning Howa Design, Inc. April 23, 2018 11928 W Netherland Drive Boise, Idaho USA 83709 Linder Rocket Express CZC Project Narrative To: City of Meridian Re: Linder Rocket Express Project Narrative This project incorporates 2.06 -acre (89,634 SF) site express car wash development in the Chinden and Linder Crossing Subdivision. The Rocket Express project will incorporate an 8,940 GSF primary car wash building structure, 7,165 SF solar parking canopy and 1,243 SF point-of-sale canopy. The proposed development exists on (3) current land parcels that will be re -consolidated soon for the permit. Other site development features include one relocated and one new right-of-way access drives at W. Island Green Drive, trash enclosure, underground water reclaim system tanks and sand/oil interceptor, prefabricated employee shelter, stack lane drive, circulation drives and vacuum parking lot. The zoning designation is C -C — Community Business. The Car Wash is a permitted use. The flowing landscape buffers have been incorporated: 35' at Chinden, 35' at Linder, 10' at W. Island Green and 5' at rear and side yards. (19) total parking stalls with (2) accessible stalls are required. 38 stalls are provided with (2) accessible. (2) bike rack spots are required and (2) are provided. Best Regards, I —?4; -k�A Joshua E. Hoa, AIA / N6ARB (208) 841-4524 Email: infoPhowadesign.com ADA COUNTY RECORDER Christopher D. Rich AMOUNT 19.00 4 BOISE IDAHO 03/03/2014 02:43 PM DEPUTY Victoria Bailey Simplifile Electronic Recording (IIIIII Illll ��l�l III�'I IIIIII VIII ILII ill II�I'll III I�I�I IIII I�'I RECORDED -REQUEST OF TITLEONE BOISE 114015777 Ti.tleOne .................. a title & escrow ca Order Number:13230336 S"7_/S5' > WARRANTY DEED For Value Received, Sea 2 Sea LLC, an Idaho limited liability company, the Grantor, does hereby grant, bargain sell and convey unto, FAE Holdings 450070R, LLC, an Idaho limited liability company, whose current address is 2700 Airport Way, Boise, ID 83705, the Grantee, the following described premises, in Ada County, Idaho, To Wit: Parcel B of Record of Survey No. 7511 recorded August 11, 2006 as Instrument No. 106129474, records of Ada County, Idaho, being a parcel of land located In the South half of the Southeast quarter of Section 23, Township 4 North, Range 1 West, Boise Meridian, Ada County, Idaho, being a portion of Lot 1 in Block 1 of Brandt Subdivision, according the official plat thereof, filed in Book 59 of Plats at Pages 5785 and 5786, and all that parcel of land, as shown on a Record of Survey, recorded as Instrument No. 94079392, records of Ada County, Idaho, described as follows: Commencing at a point, marking the corner common to Sections 23, 24, 25 and 26, Township 4 North, Range 1 West, Boise Meridian, from which the quarter corner common to said Sections 23 and 26 bears North 89°38'47" West 2629.97 feet; thence along the centerline of N. Linder Road North 00°4729" East 40.00 feet to a point on the centerline of N. Linder Road; thence North 89°39'09" West 60.01 feet to a point on the Northerly right-of-way line of W. Chinden Boulevard, being the Point of Beginning; thence along said Northerly line the following courses: Northwesterly along said curve to the left having a radius of 34417.48 feet, an arc length of 21.21 feet, through a central angle of 0°02'07" and a chord bearing and distance of North 89037'43" West 21.21 feet; thence on a line tangent from said curve North 89038'47" West 906.82 feet; thence leaving said Northerly line North 00°22'17" East 342.60 feet; thence South 89041'25" East 50.71 feet; thence North 00°42'47" East 35.95 feet to the Southwesterly comer of Lot 6, Block 1 of said subdivision; thence along the Southerly line of said Lot 6 and the Southerly line of Lot 5, Block 1 of said subdivision South 88050'33" East 441.26 feet to the Southeasterly corner of said Lot 5; thence along the Easterly line of said Lot 5 North 00°47'29" East 196.40 feet to the Southwesterly corner of Lot 3, Block 1 of said subdivision; thence along the Southerly line of said Lot 3 and Lot 2, Block 1 of said subdivision South 89°12`31" East 465.61 feet to the Westerly right-of-way line of N. Linder Road; thence along said Westerly right-of-way line the following courses: South 00°47`29" West 25.00 feet; thence South 89°12'31" East 33.00 feet to the centerline of N. Linder Road; thence along said centerline South 00047'29" West 170.00 feet; thence North 89°12`31" West'33.00 feet; thence South 03°08'42" West 170.46 feet; thence Warranty Deed Page 1 of 4 Ti.tleOne a title -8c-*escrow co, Order Number:13230336 S'T%S ►�> WARRANTY DEED For Value Received, ELECTRONICALLY RECORDED STAMPED FIRST PAGE NOW INCORPORATED AS PART OF THE ORIGINAL DOCUMENT. Sea 2 Sea LLC, an Idaho limited liability company, the Grantor, does hereby grant, bargain sell and convey unto, FAE Holdings 450070R, LLC, an Idaho limited liability company, whose current address is 2700 Airport Way, Boise, ID 83705, the Grantee, the following described premises, in Ada County, Idaho, To Wit: Parcel B of Record of Survey No. 7511 recorded August 11, 2006 as Instrument No. 106129474, records of Ada County, Idaho, being a parcel of land located In the South half of the Southeast quarter of Section 23, Township 4 North, Range 1 West, Boise Meridian, Ada County, Idaho, being a portion of Lot 1 in Block 1 of Brandt Subdivision, according the official plat thereof, filed in Book 59 of Plats at Pages 5785 and 5786, and all that parcel of land, as shown on a Record of Survey, recorded as Instrument No. 94079392, records of Ada County, Idaho, described as follows: Commencing at a point, marking the corner common to Sections 23, 24, 25 and 26, Township 4 North, Range 1 West, Boise Meridian, from which the quarter corner common to said Sections 23 and 26 bears North 89038'47" West 2629.97 feet; thence along the centerline of N. Linder Road North 00047'29" East 40.00 feet to a point on the centerline of N. Linder Road; thence North 89°39'09" West 60.01 feet to a point on the Northerly right-of-way line of W. Chinden Boulevard, being the Point of Beginning; thence along said Northerly line the following courses: Northwesterly along said curve to the left having a radius of 34417.48 feet, an arc length of 21.21 feet, through a central angle of 0°02'07" and a chord bearing and distance of North 89037'43" West 21.21 feet; thence on a line tangent from said curve North 89038'47" West 906.82 feet; thence leaving said Northerly line North 00°22'17" East 342.60 feet; thence South 89041'25" East 50.71 feet; thence North 00042'47" East 35.95 feet to the Southwesterly corner of Lot 6, Block 1 of said subdivision; thence along the Southerly line of said Lot 6 and the Southerly line of Lot 5, Block 1 of said subdivision South 88050'33" East 441.26 feet to the Southeasterly corner of said Lot 5; thence along the Easterly line of said Lot 5 North 00047'29" East 196.40 feet to the Southwesterly corner of Lot 3, Block 1 of said subdivision; thence along the Southerly line of said Lot 3 and Lot 2, Block 1 of said subdivision South 89°12'31" East 465.61 feet to the Westerly right-of-way line of N. Linder Road; thence along said Westerly right-of-way line the following courses: South 00047'29" West 25.00 feet; thence South 89°12'31" East 33.00 feet to the centerline of N. Linder Road; thence along said centerline South 00047'29" West 170.00 feet; thence North 89012'31" West -33.00 feet; thence South 03008'42" West 170.46 feet; thence Warranty Deed Page 1 of 4 South 00°47'29" West 179.99 feet; thence South 45°34'41" West 28.40 feet to the Point of Beginning. Excepting Therefrom: A tract of land conveyed to Ada County Highway District by Warranty Deed recorded May 4, 2011 as Instrument No. 111037171, records of Ada County, Idaho, being a part of Lot 1, Block 1, of Brandt Subdivision (a subdivision on file In Book 59 of Plats at Pages 5785 and 5786, records of Ada County, Idaho), situated in the Southeast quarter of the Southeast quarter of Section 23, Township 4 North, Range 1 West, Boise Meridian, Ada County, Idaho, described as follows: Commencing at an aluminum cap which monuments the Southeast corner of said Section 23, which bears South 0°4725" West a distance of 2647.04 feet from a brass cap which monuments the East quarter corner of said Section 23; thence following the Easterly line of said Southeast quarter of the Southeast quarter of Section 23 and the centerline of N. Linder Road North 004725" East a distance of 70.00 feet to a point; thence leaving said Easterly line and said centerline North 8903843" West a distance of 40.00 feet to a point on the Westerly right-of-way line of N. Linder Road, and being the Point of Beginning; thence leaving said Westerly right-of-way line North 89038'43" West a distance of 56.00 feet to a point; thence North 48026'55" East a distance of 38.79 feet to a point; thence North 2056'16" East a distance of 149.50 feet to a point; thence North 6044'55" East a distance of 170.77 feet to a point; thence North 0047'25" East a distance of 75.53 feet to a point; thence North 2°45'14" East a distance of 114.90 feet to a point on the Northerly line of said Lot 1, Block 1, of Brandt Subdivision; thence following said Northerly line South 89°12'35" East a distance of 7.06 feet to a point on the Westerly right-of-way line of N. Linder Road; thence leaving said Northerly line and following said Westerly right-of-way line South 0047'25" West a distance of 25.00 feet to a point; thence leaving said Westerly right-of-way line South 8901235" East a distance of 33.00 feet to a point on the said Easterly line of the said Southeast quarter of the Southeast quarter of Section 23 and the centerline of N. Linder Road; thence following said Easterly line and said centerline South 0047'25" West a distance of 170.00 feet to a point; thence leaving said easterly line and said centerline North 89012'35" West a distance of 33.00 feet to a point on the said Westerly right-of-way line of N. Linder Road; thence following said Westerly right-of-way line South 3008'38" West a distance of 170.46 feet to a point; thence following said Westerly right-of-way line South 0047'25" West a distance of 169.99 feet to the Point of Beginning. Further Excepting Therefrom: A tract of land conveyed to the State of Idaho, Idaho Transportation Department, by and through the Idaho Transportation Board by Warranty Deed recorded May 19, 2011 as Instrument No. 111041347, records of Ada County, Idaho, being a part of Lot 1, Block 1, of Brandt Subdivision (a subdivision on file in Book 59 of Plats at Pages 5785 and 5786, records of Ada county, Idaho), situated in the Southeast quarter of the Southeast quarter of Section 23, Township 4 North, Range 1 West, Boise Meridian, Ada County, Idaho, described as follows: Commencing at an aluminum cap which monuments the Southeast corner of said Section 23, which bears South 89038'43" East a distance of 2630.00 feet from an aluminum cap which monuments the South quarter corner of said Section 23; thence following the Southerly line of said Southeast quarter of the Southeast quarter of Section 23 Warranty Deed Page 2 of 4 North 89038'43" West a distance of 59.71 feet to a point; thence leaving said Southerly line North 0021'17" East a distance of 39.99 feet to a point on the Northerly right-of-way line of W. Chinden Boulevard, and being the Point of Beginning; thence following said Northerly right-of-way line 21.21 feet along a circular curve to the right, said curve having a radius of 34417.48 feet, a central angle of 0°02'07", a chord bearing of North 89037'39" West and a chord distance of 21.21 feet to a point; thence following said Northerly right-of-way line North 89°38'43" West a distance of 906.82 feet to a point; thence leaving said Northerly right-of-way line North 0°22'21" East a distance of 30.00 feet to a point; thence South 89°38'43" East a distance of 948.26 feet to a point on the Westerly right-of-way line of N. Linder Road; thence following said Westerly right-of-way line South 004725" West a distance of 10.01 feet to a point; thence following said Westerly right-of-way line South 45035'52" West a distance of 28.40 feet to the Point of Beginning. 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: Sea 21Sea, LLO, an Idaho limited liability company By: Ejothill kniihts, L.L.C., an Idaho limited liability company, Its Managing Member 2 Warranty Deed Page 3 of 4 Manager STATE OF Idaho �, ) ss. pp��am County of _&l On this `day of February, 2014, before me, the undersigned, a Notary Public in and for said State, personally appeared Creston Thornton, known or identified to me to be the Manager of Foothill Knights, L.L.C., said limited liability company known to me to be the Managing Member of Sea 2 Sea, LLC, the limited liability company that executed the instrument and acknowledged to me that he executed the same for and on behalf of said limited liability company and that said limited liability company executed on behalf of Sea 2 Sea, LL, and that said limited liability company executed it. IN WITNESS WBEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my official seal the day and year in this certificate first above written. �Azzz ARY PUBLIC for Idaho My Commission Expires: 456m ```` i1E pFt,,......:�A0 ' COT.... T.... y _pTAgy •: n � co � a y ., :� ©zz: 0F Warranty Deed Page 4 of 4 41 ADA COUNTY RECORDER Christopher D. Rich 2015-095991 BOISE IDAHO Pgs=4 VICTORIA BAILEY 101161201511:64 AM When recorded, return to: FIRST AMERICAN TITLE AND ESCROW COMPANY • $19.00 Chinden & Linder Crossing, LLC Attn: Tracy V. Vance 350 N. 911 Street, Suite 200 Boise, Idaho 83702 -ELECTRONICALLY RECORDED • DO RIC-' REMOVE THE COUNTY STAMPED FIRST QUITCLAIM DEED PAGE AS IT IS NOW INCORPORATED AS PART OF THE ORIGINAL DOCUMENT. Quitclaim deed made this 141' day of October, 2015, between Chinden & Linder Crossing, LLC, an Idaho limited liability company fka FAE Holdings 450070R, LLC, an Idaho limited liability company ("Grantor"), and Chinden & Linder Crossing, LLC, an Idaho limited liability company ("Grantee"), with an address of 350 North 9`h Street, Suite 200, Boise, Idaho 83702, witnesseth: Grantor, for and in consideration of the sum of Ten and 00/100 Dollars ($10.00), and other good and valuable consideration, the receipt whereof is acknowledged, does by these presents remise, release and forever quitclaim unto Grantee and to Grantee's heirs and assigns, all right, title and interest all of the following described real estate situated in the County of Ada, State of Idaho: See Exhibit "A" attached to and made a part hereof Together with all and singular the tenements, hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto belonging or in anywise appertaining, the reversion and reversions, remainder or remainders, rents, issues, and profits thereof. To have and to hold all and singular the above-described premises unto Grantee and its heirs and assigns forever. Quitclaim Deed Chinden Linder Crossing 2015 10 14 A TVV.docx a When recorded, return to: Chinden & Linder Crossing, LLC Attn: Tracy V. Vance 350 N. 9°i Street, Suite 200 Boise, Idaho 83702 ELECTRONICALLY RECORDED - DO NOT REMOVE THE COUNTY STAMPED FIRST QUITCLAIM DEED PAGE AS IT IS NOW INCORPORATED AS PART OF THE ORIGINAL DOCUMENT. Quitclaim deed made this 14`I' day of October, 2015, between Chinden & Linder Crossing, LLC, an Idaho limited liability company flea FAE Holdings 450070R, LLC, an Idaho limited liability company ("Grantor"), and Chinden & Linder Crossing, LLC, an Idaho limited liability company ("Grantee"), with an address of 350 North 9`I' Street, Suite 200, Boise, Idaho 83702, witnesseth: Grantor, for and in consideration of the sum of Ten and 00/100 Dollars ($10.00), and other good and valuable consideration, the receipt whereof is acknowledged, does by these presents remise, release and forever quitclaim unto Grantee and to Grantee's heirs and assigns, all right, title and interest all of the following described real estate situated in the County of Ada, State of Idaho: See Exhibit "A" attached to and made a part hereof Together with all and singular the tenements, hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto belonging or in anywise appertaining, the reversion and reversions, remainder or remainders, rents, issues, and profits thereof. To have and to hold all and singular the above-described premises unto Grantee and its heirs and assigns forever. Quitclaim Deed Chinden Linder Crossing 2015 10 14 A TVV.docx TON OU CIICRO--' t) Uflt 1-? IN WITNESS WHEREOF, Grantor has hereunto set its hand the day and year first above written. State of Idaho )ss County of Ada GRANTOR: d J Chinden & Linder Crossing, LLC, an Idaho limited liability company By: Michael N. Fery, its Manager On this 6 'qday of October, 2015, before me, the undersigned, a Notary Public in and for said state, personally appeared Michael N. Fery, known or identified to me to be the Manager of Chinden & Linder Crossing, LLC, the Idaho limited company that executed the instrument, 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 this instrument first above written. QUITCLAIM DEED o •y P blic for State of Idaho Re ' ng at: 4" Commission Expires: �Z id -Zeit EXHIBIT "A" Description of Property The following describes a Parcel of Land being a portion of Lot 1,Block 1 of Brant Subdivision as filed for Record in Book 59 of Plats at Pages 5785 & 5786, and also a portion of Parcel "B" as shown on Record of Survey Number 7511, Recorded as Instrument No. 106129474, Records of Ada county, Idaho and lying in a portion of the SE 1/4 SE 1/4 of Section 23, Township 4 North., Range 1 West., Boise Meridian., Ada County, Idaho and being• more particularly described as follows: Commencing at the Southeast Corner of said Section 23 being marked by an Aluminum cap; Thence, North 00°47'25" East, 70.00 feet along the Easterly Boundary Line of the Southeast 1/4 of said Section 23 to a point; Thence leaving said Easterly Boundary Line, North 89°3843" West, 96.00 feet to a point on the existing Northerly Right of Way Line of West Chinden Blvd as described in ACHD Right of Way Dedication Warranty Deed Instrument No. 111037171, Records of Ada County, Idaho marked by a 5/8" iron pin with Plastic Cap "PLS 14216", the POINT OF BEGINNING: Thence along the existing Northerly Right of Way Line of West Chinden Blvd, North 89°3843" West, 892.26 feet to the Westerly Boundary Line of said Parcel `B", and also being the Southeast Corner of Spurwing Challenge Subdivision as filed for Record in Book 105 of Plats, at Page 14438, Records of Ada County, Idaho marked by a 5/8" iron pin with Plastic Cap "PLS 14878"; Thence leaving said Northerly Boundary Line, and along the Westerly Boundary Line of said Parcel `B", and also being the Easterly Boundary Line of said Spurwing Challenge Subdivision, North 00122'17" East, 312.58 feet (formerly described as 312.60) to a 5/8" iron pin with Plastic Cap "PLS 14878"; Thence leaving said Westerly and Easterly Boundary Lines, and along the Northerly Boundary Line of said Parcel `B", South 89°41'25" East, 50.71 feet to an angle point marked by a 5/8" iron pin with Plastic Cap "PLS 14878"; Thence continuing, North 00°42'47" East, 35.95 feet to an angle point; Said angle point is being referenced by an Aluminum Cap which bears, North 88°50'33" West, 1.0 feet; Thence continuing along said Northerly Boundary Line, South 88°50'33"East, 441.26 feet to a point; Said point is being Witnessed by an Aluminum Cap which bears, North 00°47'29" East, 2.0' feet; Thence continuing, North 00°47'29" East, 196.40 feet to an angle point being marked by a found 1/2" iron pin with "no cap", said angle point, and 1/2 " iron pin is being Witnessed by a found Aluminum Cap which bears, South 89°12'31" East, 1.70' feet (formerly described as 2.00 feet); QUITCLAIM DEED Thence continuing, South 89°12'31" East, 436.60 feet to the Westerly Right of Way Line of North Linder Road as described in ACHD Right of Way Deed Instrument No. 2015-081917, Records of Ada County, Idaho and being marked by a set 5/8" iron with Plastic Cap "Koerner PLS 8251"; Thence leaving said Northerly Boundary Line, and along the Westerly Right of Way Line of said North Linder Road as described in said ACHD Right of Way Deed, South 00°47'25" West, 367.57 feet to an angle point being marked by a set 5/8" iron pin with Plastic Cap "Koerner PLS 8251 "; Thence leaving the Westerly Right of Way Line as described in said deed, and along the existing Westerly Right of Way Line of North Linder Road as described in ACHD Right of Way Deed Instrument Number 111037171, Records of Ada County, Idaho, South 02°56'16" West, 142.13 feet a 5/8 iron pin with Plastic Cap "PLS 14216"; Thence continuing, South 48°26'55" West, 38.79 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING: Said Parcel contains 9.22 acres more or less. QUITCLAIM DEED AFFIDAVIT OF LEGAL INTEREST STATE OF IDAHO ) COUNTY OF ADA ) Foy, C�n,�otr�tiINO �.+o �loss.� ll C yo N 9 S� , Sr 2,00 (name) (address) f3o�sE .:li 8.39,02 (city) (state) being first duly sworn upon, oath, depose and say: 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). No Dated this 2Z � day of 14,49# , 20 (Signature) SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN to before me the day and year first above written. 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R G&G special environments T 800.285.6780 F 800.285.6780 www.ggled.net Date 05/01/2018 Project(�acc�es"Linder Rocket Express =c@us LISTED DIRECT AC DRIVERLESS J I I '- 1 II J11 I F4 Multiple Fixtures; End -to -End KEPXK Single Fixture DIRWERLEGS AC LED LUMINAIRE Product Features Maintenance -Free Driverless Design Connects directly to AC line voltage without an LED driver or electrolytic capacitors, for extreme reliability and lifetime. Requires zero maintenance. Easy to Install Quick -Connect Cabling Convenient push -and -click connectors and cabling make GPX Series fixtures easy to install and daisy chain. Coextruded Copolyester/Aluminum Housing Our patented process combines copolyester and aluminum together, with no seals or gaskets. The result is a single piece enclosure with excellent heatsinking characteristics for long lifetime. Performance Summary Delivered Light Output: up to 4,800 Lumens Efficacy: 105 LPW Minimum CRI: Typical 85 CRI CCT 5000K & 4000K Lifetime: Designed to last 75,000 Hours at 25°C Warranty: 5 Years (See ggled.net for Terms) Mounting: Ceiling or Wall Dimensions: Length Varies, Width 1.25" x Height 1.75" Protection Class: IP67 Superior Chemical & UV Resistance Dimming: Yes, TRIAC Dimmable Seamless polymeric outer shell provides IP67 ingress protection and is specialized for superior chemical resistance. An additional protective Voltage: 120 VAC Input Only coating is available which integrates a UV inhibitor and UV blocker for Maximum Run Length: 180' (standard Output) / 120' (High Output) outdoor applications. Ordering Information Product Length Lumen Output Color Temp. Lens Diffusion UV Protection Voltage IM 8 — HO — 50K — — — 120V 8 6 SO (standard) 50K(standard) Blank(standarO Blank (standard) 120V 8 -Foot 6 -Foot Standard Output 5000 Kelvin Chemical Resistant Clear Lens No Coating, Rated for Indoor Use 120 VAC Input 4 2 (400 Lumens/Ft) 40K GC (glare control) LIVID 4 -Foot 2 -Foot HO 4000 Kelvin Chemical Resistant Lens with Outdoor -Rated with UV -Blocking Leader Cable loft High Output GPX-LDR-25 Added Diffusion Sheet Coating 18 AWG SJTW (600 Lumens/Ft) Power & Connection Accessories Cable Type Length Wire *No Jumper Cable Required on End -to -End Connection GPX-JMP-1 Jumper 1ft 18 AWG SJTW GPX-JMP-2 Jumper 2ft 18 AWG SJTW GPX-JMP-4 Jumper 4ft 18 AWG SJTW GPX-JMP-8 Jumper 8ft 18 AWG SJTW GPX-LDR-10 Leader Cable loft 18 AWG SJTW GPX-LDR-25 Leader Cable 25ft 18 AWG SJTW Mounting Hardware Description MNT-NM Non-Metalic Quick Latch MNT-SS Stainless Steel Bolt Latch *For serviceability and expansion/contraction considerations G&G limits the number of luminaires connected end-to-end (without a jumper cable) to a maximum of 4. Rev Date 18 0125 G&G special environments T 800.285.6780 F 800.285.6780 www.ggled.net PX CONNECTORIZED LED Product Specifications Construction & Materials Convenient push -and -click connectors let you easily and rapidly install Leader Cables and Jumper Cables. Multiple cable lengths support a variety of layouts. Integrated aluminum heat spreader. Seamless polymeric outer shell provides IP67 ingress protection and is specialized for superior chemical resistance. An additional protective coating is available which integrates a UV inhibitor and UV blockerfor outdoor applications. All G&G luminaires and components (with the exception of our LED boards and drivers) are proudly manufactured and assembled in the USA. Electrical System Power Factor: 0.9 nominal. Input Power: Stays consistent over life. Temperature Rating: Designed to operate in temperatures -40°C to 45°C. Total Harmonic Distortion: < 20% Regulatory Qualifications cULus Listed UL Listed for Wet Locations DLC pending ■- C&S DIRECT AC LISTED DRIVERLESS 1-00� CAG FULLY INTEGRATED GUARANTEE v Photometry OUR PRODUCTS ARE ENGINEERED TESTED MANUFACTURED ASSEMBLED & SHIPPED FROM ONE FACILITY GPX Series Based on DTC Report Test #: 14404-T Fixture photometry has been conducted by a NVLAP accredited testing laboratory in accordance with IESNA LM -79-08. IESNA LM -79-08 specifies the entire luminaire as the source resulting in a fixture efficiency of 100%. Polar Candela Distribution VAD' m• m w° w• ■-WH Zonal Lumen Summary Zone Luminaire 0-30 26.2% 0-40 43.2% 0-60 77.4% 0-90 98.5% 0-180 100% ��ReDate 180125 o x 5/1/2018 DSX2 LED P1 40K T3M MVOLT HS OUTDOOR PHOTOMETRIC REPORT CATALOG: DSX2 LED P1 40K T3M MVOLT HS TEST #: ISF 33896P2 TEST LAB: SCALED PHOTOMETRY TEST DATE: 3/14/2017 CATALOG: DSX2 LED P1 40K T3M MVOLT HS DESCRIPTION: DSX2 LED Pi 40K T3M MVOLT WITH HOUSESIDE SHIELD SERIES: D -SERIES AREA SIZE 2 LAMP: LED LAMP OUTPUT: TOTAL LUMINAIRE LUMENS: 14918.5, 3,b67 ABSOLUTE PHOTOMETRY BALLAST / DRIVER: LED DRIVER INPUT WATTAGE: 140 LUMINOUS OPENING: RECTANGLE (L: 18", W: 12.96") MAX CD: 10,682.7 AT HORIZONTAL: 42.50, VERTICAL: 62.5° ROADWAY CLASS: SHORT, TYPE III Polar Candela Distribution ■ - Max Cd; 42.51 H 1800 1700 1600 1500 1404 11,000 - 7,333 `1200 1,833 - _.. d _ i 100° t 1,633 r 80° 3,b67 70° 5,500 60° 7,333 9,167 50° 11,000 VAi 00 100 200 300 400 ■ - Max Cd; 42.51 H ■ -0°H ■ -900H 5 I 4, 3 2 it 'cMcwityBrands. 0. O L/THON/A L/GHT/NG' FRIENDLY Isofootcandle Plot 3 2 1 0 1 2 3 4 3 4 5 ■20fc Ifc ■ 10fc 00.5fc ■ 5 fc Co. I fc ■ 50% Max Cd Distance in units of mount height (20ft) --- Max Cd *TEST BASED ON ABSOLUTE PHOTOMETRY WHERE LAMP LUMENS=LUMENS TOTAL. *CUTOFF CLASSIFICATION AND EFFICIENCY CANNOT BE PROPERLY CALCULATED FOR ABSOLUTE PHOTOMETRY. VISUAL PHOTOMETRIC TOOL 1.2.46 COPYRIGHT 2018, ACUITY BRANDS LIGHTING. THIS PHOTOMETRIC REPORT HAS BEEN GENERATED USING METHODS RECOMMENDED BY THE IESNA. CALCULATIONS ARE BASED ON PHOTOMETRIC DATA PROVIDED BY THE MANUFACTURER, AND THE ACCURACY OF THIS PHOTOMETRIC REPORT IS DEPENDENT ON THE ACCURACY OF THE DATA PROVIDED. END-USER ENVIRONMENT AND APPLICATION (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, VOLTAGE VARIATION AND DIRT ACCUMULATION) CAN CAUSE ACTUAL PHOTOMETRIC PERFORMANCE TO DIFFER FROM THE PERFORMANCE CALCULATED USING THE DATA PROVIDED BY THE MANUFACTURER. THIS REPORT IS PROVIDED WITHOUT WARRANTY AS TO ACCURACY, COMPLETENESS, RELIABILITY OR OTHERWISE. IN NO EVENT WILL ACUITY BRANDS LIGHTING BE RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY LOSS RESULTING FROM ANY USE OF THIS REPORT. ISF 33896P2 PUBLISH VISUAL PHOTOMETRIC TOOL PAGE 1 OF 4 http://www.visual-3d.com/tools/photometricViewer/default.aspx?id=212308 1/4 - -1 3 4 5 ■20fc Ifc ■ 10fc 00.5fc ■ 5 fc Co. I fc ■ 50% Max Cd Distance in units of mount height (20ft) --- Max Cd *TEST BASED ON ABSOLUTE PHOTOMETRY WHERE LAMP LUMENS=LUMENS TOTAL. *CUTOFF CLASSIFICATION AND EFFICIENCY CANNOT BE PROPERLY CALCULATED FOR ABSOLUTE PHOTOMETRY. VISUAL PHOTOMETRIC TOOL 1.2.46 COPYRIGHT 2018, ACUITY BRANDS LIGHTING. THIS PHOTOMETRIC REPORT HAS BEEN GENERATED USING METHODS RECOMMENDED BY THE IESNA. CALCULATIONS ARE BASED ON PHOTOMETRIC DATA PROVIDED BY THE MANUFACTURER, AND THE ACCURACY OF THIS PHOTOMETRIC REPORT IS DEPENDENT ON THE ACCURACY OF THE DATA PROVIDED. END-USER ENVIRONMENT AND APPLICATION (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, VOLTAGE VARIATION AND DIRT ACCUMULATION) CAN CAUSE ACTUAL PHOTOMETRIC PERFORMANCE TO DIFFER FROM THE PERFORMANCE CALCULATED USING THE DATA PROVIDED BY THE MANUFACTURER. THIS REPORT IS PROVIDED WITHOUT WARRANTY AS TO ACCURACY, COMPLETENESS, RELIABILITY OR OTHERWISE. IN NO EVENT WILL ACUITY BRANDS LIGHTING BE RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY LOSS RESULTING FROM ANY USE OF THIS REPORT. ISF 33896P2 PUBLISH VISUAL PHOTOMETRIC TOOL PAGE 1 OF 4 http://www.visual-3d.com/tools/photometricViewer/default.aspx?id=212308 1/4 5/l/2018 DSX2 LED P1 40K T3M MVOLT HS OUTDOOR PHOTOMETRIC REPORT CATALOG: DSX2 LED P1 40K T3M MVOLT HS ��4cuityBrands. ZONAL LUMEN SUMMARY LUMENS PER ZONE DOWNWARD HOUSE SIDE: 2,515.5 16.9% DOWNWARD TOTAL: 14,917.9 ZONE LUMENS % LUMINAIRE ZONE LUMENS % TOTAL ZONE LUMENS % TOTAL 0-30 1,846.8 12.4% 0-10 242.4 1.6% 90-100 0.000 0% 0-40 3,222.4 21.6% 10-20 660.7 4.4% 100-110 0.000 0% 0-60 8,861.3 59.4% 20-30 943.7 6.3% 110-120 0.000 0% 60-90 6,057.2 40.6% 30-40 1,375.6 9.2% 120-130 0.000 0% 70-100 2,004.9 13.4% 40-50 2,163.1 14.5% 130-140 0.000 0% 90-120 0.000 0% 50-60 3,475.8 23.3% 140-150 0.000 0% 0-90 14,918.5 100% 60-70 4,052.3 27.2% 150-160 0.000 0% 90-180 0.000 0% 70-80 1,873.2 12.6% 160-170 0.000 0% 0-180 14,918.5 100% 80-90 131.7 0.9% 170-180 0.000 0% ROADWAY SUMMARY DISTRIBUTION: TYPE III, SHORT MAX CD, 90 DEG VERT: 0.000 MAX CD, 80 TO <90 DEG: 1,374.3 LUMENS % LAMP DOWNWARD STREET SIDE: 12,402.4 83.1% DOWNWARD HOUSE SIDE: 2,515.5 16.9% DOWNWARD TOTAL: 14,917.9 100% UPWARD STREET SIDE: 0.000 0% UPWARD HOUSE SIDE: 0.000 0% UPWARD TOTAL: 0.000 0% TOTAL LUMENS: 14,917.9 100% ISF 33896P2 VISUAL PHOTOMETRIC TOOL LCS TABLE BUG RATING B2 - UO - G3 FORWARD LIGHT LUMENS LUMENS % LOW(0-30): 1,157.7 7.8% MEDIUM(30-60):5,906.6 39.6% HIGH(60-80):5,231.6 35.1% VERY HIGH(80-90): 106.4 0.7% BACK LIGHT LOW(0-30): 689.4 4.6% MEDIUM(30-60): 1,106.2 7.4% HIGH(60-80): 695.4 4.7% VERY HIGH(80-90): 24.5 0.2% UPLIGHT LOW(90-100): 0.000 0% HIGH(100-180): 0.000 0% TRAPPED LIGHT: 0.6 0% PUBLISH PAGE 2OF4 Pc --1 http://www.visual-3d.com/tools/photometricViewer/default.aspx?id=212308 2/4 5/1/2018 OUTDOOR PHOTOMETRIC REPORT CATALOG: DSX2 LED P1 40K T3M MVOLT HS LC5 Graph UL 90-1000 0 Im 096 DVH 00-90° 24,5 Im 0.2% CH 60-50' 695.4 In 4,71+ Back Light DSX2 LED P1 40K T3M MVOLT HS *.—Mc ityB ands UH 100-180° 0 Im 0% - Vb76 Sale = Max LC5 % "1 Trapped Light; 0,6Im, 0% ISF 33896P2 VISUAL PHOTOMETRIC TOOL 689,41m 115l.I Im 4.645 7.8% UL 90-1000 0 Im 0% FVH 00-9p0 106.4 Im 0,7% H 60-800 ?31.6 Im 5.195 ward Light PUBLISH PAGE 3OF4 http://www.visual-3d.com/tools/photometricViewer/default.aspx?id=212308 3/4 5/l/2018 DSX2 LED P1 40K T3M MVOLT HS OUTDOOR PHOTOMETRIC REPORT CATALOG: DSX2 LED Pl 40K T3M MVOLT HS ,�McuityBrands. CANDELA TABLE - TYPE C 0 15 25 35 45 55 65 75 85 90 105 115 125 135 145 155 165 175 180 0 2559 2559 2559 2559 2559 2559 2559 2559 2559 2559 2559 2559 2559 2559 2559 2559 2559 2559 2559 5 2792 2790 2778 2769 2749 2720 2688 2649 2590 2558 2456 2405 2365 2333 2317 2312 2301 2307 2312 10 2827 2827 2829 2828 2827 2812 2777 2724 2622 2558 2370 2301 2264 2235 2204 2171 2126 2108 2101 15 2669 2685 2717 2771 2808 2844 2841 2777 2645 2538 2287 2222 2142 1970 1779 1657 1616 1605 1615 20 2536 2557 2593 2655 2741 2811 2880 2836 2648 2503 2200 2081 1747 1537 1370 1173 1031 993 991 25 2619 2638 2675 2682 2739 2791 2858 2895 2668 2494 2131 1764 1359 1058 900 792 725 702 705 30 3019 2980 2973 2961 2930 2927 2916 2925 2685 2469 2036 1392 1023 807 682 630 605 593 591 35 3675 3622 3557 3480 3366 3263 3178 3118 2799 2500 1861 1223 897 677 580 532 513 503 502 40 3928 4042 4207 4221 4056 3857 3602 3373 3015 2629 1625 1246 775 565 502 491 480 480 483 45 4411 4458 4669 5008 5117 5137 4593 4072 3675 3109 1496 1112 679 510 478 461 471 493 509. 50 5491 5415 5458 5638 5810 6383 6653 4868 4464 3707 1051 947 614 473 456 574 819 650 624 j 55 6676 6645 7064 7485 7151 7899 6663 6192 6011 4887 665 524 485 484 660 530 429 406 403 60 6153 6780 8077 9761 9521 8737 8225 7642 7461 5884 596 530 643 852 537 356 314 293 289 65 2437 3424 5458 9092 10269 9720 9733 9263 9031 6703 559 828 1252 799 295 245 228 215 212 70 821 1097 1624 3221 6761 8934 9970 9967 9557 6728 780 1302 713 246 187 162 149 142 142 75 488 608 690 991 1574 4460 6748 6722 5463 3924 1106 654 165 139 120 112 109 104 101 80 292 339 353 366 552 794 1241 1374 839 703 558 98 81 75 51 27 19 17 15 85;_ 72 80 86 101 109 128 195 183 126 110 25 17 _ 9 8 6 5 3 3 4 90 0 0. 0 0 0 0 0 0; 0 0 0 Oi_ 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 951 0 0� 0 Oi_ 0 0 0 Oj_ 0 0 0 0l__ 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 100 0 01 0 O_ 0 0 0 01_ 0 0 0 0_ 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 105; 0 0�_ 0 Oj ` 0 0 0 Oj 0 0 0 01__0 0 0 0 0 0 0 110 0 OI� 0 0 0 0 0 OI, 0 0 0 Oi _ 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 115 _ 0 Oi0 0; 0 0 0 Oj_ 0 0 0 Oi 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 120 0 01—_ _ 0 0— 0 0 0 01_ 0 0 0 Oj� 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 125;` 0 01 i 0 Oji 0 0 0 0l 0 0 0 oj, 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 41301 0 01 0 Oi _ 0 0 0 Of 0 0 0 0_ 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1351 0 01_ 0 01 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 14oL 0 0�—_ 0 Oj_ 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11451— 0 0 j 0 01L 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Oi— 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11501 0 oj 0 Oj_ 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 O 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1155 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 011 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1601_ 0 0! 0 0: 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Oj_ 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1651_ 0 Oj_ 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 OI 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 170 0 0� 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0; 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 175 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Ol_ 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1801 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0l'—o.— 0 0 0 0 0 0 ISF 33896P2 VISUAL PHOTOMETRIC TOOL PUBLISH PAGE 4OF4 http://www.visual-3d.com/tools/photometrieViewer/default.aspx?id=212308 4/4 5/1/2018 EVO 30/20 BAR WD LSS INDOOR PHOTOMETRIC REPORT CATALOG: EVO 30/20 BAR WD LSS TEST #: LTL27704P1 TEST LAB: SCALED PHOTOMETRY TEST NOTES: SCALED FROM LTL27704 TEST DATE: 3/24/2015 CATALOG: EVO 30/20 8AR WD LSS DESCRIPTION: 8" EVO 3500K 80CRI 2000LM WIDE DISTRIBUTION, LSS TRIM FINISHING SERIES: EVO 8 DOWNLIGHT LAMP CATALOG: LED LAMP: LED LAMP OUTPUT: TOTAL LUMINAIRE LUMENS: 2001.4, ABSOLUTE PHOTOMETRY * BALLAST / DRIVER: ELDOLED 1050MA INPUT WATTAGE: 31.6 LUMINOUS OPENING: CIRCULAR (DIA: 7.8") CIE CLASS: DIRECT MAX CD: 1,828.8 AT HORIZONTAL: 00, VERTICAL: 100 SPACING CRITERION: @ 0 = 1.07 / @ 90 = 1.05 Polar Candela Distribution 1,900 18Oa 170° 160° 150- 140° 7 6 5 11583 130° 1,267 5 — — 1200 950 4 --- 633 1106 3 317 1000 2 -- 0.00 900- 317 800 0 633 }00 1 950 2 806 1,267 3 1,583 -` 500 4 - I 11900 UA: 06 100 2011 306 406 5 ■ -OOH 6 - ■ -906H 4 ,L-Mcuityerands on! gotham 4w Isofootcandle Plot 3 2 1 0 1 2 3 �ilifl 7 ■ 20 fc F, 1 fc ■ 10 f ■0.5fc ■5fc m0.1fc Distance in units of mount height (20f t) 4 5 5 I i I *TEST BASED ON ABSOLUTE PHOTOMETRY WHERE LAMP LUMENS=LUMENS TOTAL. *CUTOFF CLASSIFICATION AND EFFICIENCY CANNOT BE PROPERLY CALCULATED FOR ABSOLUTE PHOTOMETRY. VISUAL PHOTOMETRIC TOOL 1.2.46 COPYRIGHT 2018, ACUITY BRANDS LIGHTING. THIS PHOTOMETRIC REPORT HAS BEEN GENERATED USING METHODS RECOMMENDED BY THE IESNA. CALCULATIONS ARE BASED ON PHOTOMETRIC DATA PROVIDED BY THE MANUFACTURER, AND THE ACCURACY OF THIS PHOTOMETRIC REPORT IS DEPENDENT ON THE ACCURACY OF THE DATA PROVIDED. END-USER ENVIRONMENT AND APPLICATION (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, VOLTAGE VARIATION AND DIRT ACCUMULATION) CAN CAUSE ACTUAL PHOTOMETRIC PERFORMANCE TO DIFFER FROM THE PERFORMANCE CALCULATED USING THE DATA PROVIDED BY THE MANUFACTURER. THIS REPORT IS PROVIDED WITHOUT WARRANTY AS TO ACCURACY, COMPLETENESS, RELIABILITY OR OTHERWISE. IN NO EVENT WILL ACUITY BRANDS LIGHTING BE RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY LOSS RESULTING FROM ANY USE OF THIS REPORT. LTL27704PI PUBLISH VISUAL PHOTOMETRIC TOOL PAGE 1 OF 3 ruy�-L-4 E_ http://www.visual-3d.com/tools/PhotometricViewer/Default.aspx?ID=85728 1/3 5/l/2018 INDOOR PHOTOMETRIC REPORT CATALOG: EVO 30/20 8AR WD LSS ZONAL LUMEN SUMMARY ZONE LUMENS % LUMINAIRE 10-20 0-30 1,319.1 65.9% 0-40 1,810.2 90.4% 0-60 2,000.4 99.9% 60-90 1.1 0.1% 0-90 2,001.4 100% EVO 30/20 8AR WD LSS 'ui rrBranr s LUMENS PER ZONE ZONE LUMENS % TOTAL 0-10 172.0 8.6% 10-20 494.7 24.7% 20-30 652.4 32.6% 30-40 491.2 24.5% 40-50 181.1 9.0% 50-60 9.0 0.4% 60-70 0.8 0.0% 70-80 0.2 0.0% 80-90 0.0 0.0% AVERAGE LUMINANCE(CD/M2) 0 22.5 45 67.5 90 112.5 135 157.5 180 0 57450 57450 57450 57450 57450 57450 57450 57450 57450 45 11733 10292 10409 10292 10292 10351 10409 10615 9263 55 181 145 218 218 218 145 145 218 181 65 0 98 98 98 98 98 49 98 49 75 80 80 80 0 80 80 0 0 0 85 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 COEFFICIENTS OF UTILIZATION - ZONAL CAVITY METHOD EFFECTIVE FLOOR CAVITY REFLECTANCE: 20% RCC %: A0 70 50 30 10 0 RW %: RCR: 0 1 2 3 4 5 b 7 8 9 1C 70 50 30 0 70 5030 0 50 30 20 50 30 20 50 30 20 0 1.19 1.19 1.19 1.19 1.161.16 1.16 1.00 1.11 1.11 1.11 1.061.06 1.06 1.02 1.021.02 1.00 1.13 1.11 1.08 1.06 1.11 1.08 1.06 .94 1.041.031.01 1.01 .99 .98 .97 .96 .95 .93 1.08 1.03 .98 .95 1.05 1.01 .97 .87 .98 .95 .92 .95 .92 .90 .92 .90 .88 .86 1.02 .95 .90 .86 1.00 .94 .89 .81 .91 .87 .84 .89 .85 .83 .87 .84 .81 .80 .96 .89 .83 .79 .95 .88 .82 .75 .85 .81 .77 .83 .79 .76 .81 .78 .75 .74 .91 .83 .77 .72 .90 .82 .76 .70 .80 .75 .71 .78 .74 .71 .77 .73 .70 .68 .86 .77 .71 .67 .85 .76 .71 .65 .75 .70 .66 .73 .69 .65 .72 .68 .65 .63 .82 .72 .66 .62 .80 .72 .66 .60 .70 .65 .61 .69 .64 .61 .68 .64 .60 .59 .78 .68 .62 .57 .76 .67 .61 .56 .66 .61 .57 .65 .60 .57 .64 .60 .56 .55 .74 .64 .57 .53 .72 .63 .57 .53 .62 .57 .53 .61 .56 .53 .60 .56 .53 .51 .70 .60 .54 .50 .69 .59 .54 .49 .59 .53 .50 .58 .53 .50 L.57 .53 .49 .48 LTL27704P1 VISUAL PHOTOMETRIC TOOL PUBLISH PAGE 2 OF 3 http://www.visual-3d.com/tools/PhotometricViewer/Default.aspx?ID=85728 2/3 511/2018 EVO 30/20 8AR WD LSS INDOOR PHOTOMETRIC REPORT ,fMc `j CATALOG: EVO 30/20 8AR WD LSS li�i44:1 �. r L1 U yBrands CANDELA TABLE - TYPE C 0 22.5 45 67.5 90 112.5 135 157.5 180 0 1771 1771 1771 1771 1771 1771 1771 1771 1771 5 1794 1802 1797 1794 1792 1792 1792 1791 1801 10 1829 1827 1817 1805 1802 1804 1810 1813 1819 15 1779 1770 1760 1747 1742 1745 1751 1755 1755 20 1713 1689 1676 1670 1668 1668 1671 1681 1677 25 1475 1437 1431 1429 1431 1436 1437 1442 1407 30 1177 1128 1124 1125 1134 1133 1132 1142 1104 35 833 788 782 783 786 792 792 800 762 40 515 478 474 472 473 478 480 488 454 45 256 224 227 224 224 226 227 231 202 50 65, 47 49 51 51 51 51 51 34 55 3' 3 4 4 4 3 3 4 3 60 1 1 1 1 1 1i� 1 1 1' 65 01_ 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 70 1 _ 75 1 1 1 0 1 11 0 0 0 80 0l 0 0 0 0 f 0, 0 0 1 85 O_ 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 90 IL 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 LTL27704P1 PUBLISH VISUAL PHOTOMETRIC TOOL PAGE 3 OF 3 http://www.visual-3d.com/tools/PhotometricViewer/Default.aspx?ID=85728 3/3 5/1/2018 MRW LED 2 1OA700/40K SR3 MVOLT ELCW OUTDOOR PHOTOMETRIC REPORT CATALOG: MRW LED 2 IOA700/40K SR3 MVOLT ELCW TEST #: 2489033-14P4 TEST LAB: SCALED PHOTOMETRY TEST DATE: 3/7/2012 CATALOG: MRW LED 2 1OA700/40K SR3 MVOLT ELCW DESCRIPTION: MRW LED WITH 2 MODULES, 10 LED?S, 700MA DRIVER, 4000K COLOR TEMPERATURE, TYPE 3 LENS, OPERATING IN 533 EMERGENCY MODE SERIES: MRW-LED LAMP CATALOG: 10A 40K LAMP: OUTDOOR WALL PACK LUMINAIRE TO IES LM -79-08. LUMINAIRE 90° 80° OUTPUT: 4047 LMS. LAMP OUTPUT: TOTAL LUMINAIRE LUMENS: 2074.5, ABSOLUTE PHOTOMETRY INPUT WATTAGE: 47 LUMINOUS OPENING: POINT MAX CD: 1,592.2 AT HORIZONTAL: 700, VERTICAL: 700 ROADWAY CLASS: MEDIUM, TYPE III ,McuifVBrands. IA L/THO/Vm L/GHrIma- *wcFin ME FRIENDIY Polar Candela Distribution Isofootcandle Plot ].600 180' 170° 160' 150' 140° 4 3 2 1 0 1 2 3 4 1,333 130' 1,067 1201, 800 533 110° 267 100° 0.00 267 -_ 90° 80° 533 800 60° ],067 1,333 50° 1,600 VAI ba 1011 2011 3011 40° ■ Max Cd; 7011 H ■ 0° H ■ 90' H 41 3 2 11-- 0 1 2 3 4 5 ■ 20 fc 1 fc ■ 10 fc 00.5fc ■ 5 fc no, I fc ■ 50% Max Cd Distance in unts of mount height (20ft) --- Max Cd *TEST BASED ON ABSOLUTE PHOTOMETRY WHERE LAMP LUMENS=LUMENS TOTAL. *CUTOFF CLASSIFICATION AND EFFICIENCY CANNOT BE PROPERLY CALCULATED FOR ABSOLUTE PHOTOMETRY. VISUAL PHOTOMETRIC TOOL 1.2.46 COPYRIGHT 2018, ACUITY BRANDS LIGHTING. THIS PHOTOMETRIC REPORT HAS BEEN GENERATED USING METHODS RECOMMENDED BY THE IESNA. CALCULATIONS ARE BASED ON PHOTOMETRIC DATA PROVIDED BY THE MANUFACTURER, AND THE ACCURACY OF THIS PHOTOMETRIC REPORT IS DEPENDENT ON THE ACCURACY OF THE DATA PROVIDED. END-USER ENVIRONMENT AND APPLICATION (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, VOLTAGE VARIATION AND DIRT ACCUMULATION) CAN CAUSE ACTUAL PHOTOMETRIC PERFORMANCE TO DIFFER FROM THE PERFORMANCE CALCULATED USING THE DATA PROVIDED BY THE MANUFACTURER. THIS REPORT IS PROVIDED WITHOUT WARRANTY AS TO ACCURACY, COMPLETENESS, RELIABILITY OR OTHERWISE. IN NO EVENT WILL ACUITY BRANDS LIGHTING BE RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY LOSS RESULTING FROM ANY USE OF THIS REPORT. 2489033-14P4 PUBLISH VISUAL PHOTOMETRIC TOOL PAGE 1 OF 4 SNL 1 http://www.visual-3d.com/tools/photometrieViewer/default.aspx?id=44621 1/4 5/l/2018 MRW LED 2 1 OA700/40K SR3 MVOLT ELCW OUTDOOR PHOTOMETRIC REPORT CATALOG: MRW LED 2 IOA700/40K SR3 MVOLT ELCW ZONAL LUMEN SUMMARY ZONE LUMENS % LUMINAIRE 0-30 324.9 15.7% 0-40 575.1 27.7% 0-60 1,297.3 62.5% 60-90 777.2 37.5% 70-100 288.3 13.9% 90-120 0.000 0% 0-90 2,074.5 100% 90-180 0.000 0% 0-180 2,074.5 100% ROADWAY SUMMARY DISTRIBUTION: TYPE III, MEDIUM MAX CD, 90 DEG VERT: 0.000 MAX CD, 80 TO <90 DEG: 134.4 LUMENS % LAMP DOWNWARD STREET SIDE: 1,307.7 63% DOWNWARD HOUSE SIDE: 766.7 37% DOWNWARD TOTAL: 2,074.4 100% UPWARD STREET SIDE: 0.000 0% UPWARD HOUSE SIDE: 0.000 0% UPWARD TOTAL: 0.000 0% TOTAL LUMENS: 2,074.4 100% 2489033-14P4 VISUAL PHOTOMETRIC TOOL 'r-Mcu tlBrands. LUMENS PER ZONE ZONE LUMENS % TOTAL ZONE LUMENS % TOTAL 0-10 36.1 1.7% 90-100 0.000 0% 10-20 108.6 5.2% 100-110 0.000 0% 20-30 180.3 8.70/o 110-120 0.000 0% 30-40 250.2 12.1% 120-130 0.000 0% 40-50 322.5 15.5% 130-140 0.000 0% 50-60 399.7 19.3% 140-150 0.000 0% 60-70 488.9 23.6% 150-160 0.000 0% 70-80 262.5 12.7% 160-170 0.000 0% 80-90 25.8 1.2% 170-180 0.000 0% LCS TABLE BUG RATING Bi - UO - GS FORWARD LIGHT LUMENS LUMENS % LOW(0-30): 174.6 8.4% MEDIUM(30-60): 601.3 29% HIGH(60-80): 524.2 25.3% VERY HIGH(80-90): 7.7 0.4% BACK LIGHT LOW(0-30): 150.3 7.2% M EDIU M(30-60): 370.9 17.9% HIGH(60-80): 227.4 11% VERY HIGH(80-90): 18.1 0.9% UPLIGHT LOW(90-100): 0.000 0% HIGH(100-180): 0.000 0% TRAPPED LIGHT: 0.1 0% PUBLISH PAGE 2OF4 http://www.visual-3d.com/tools/photometricViewer/default.aspx?id=44621 2/4 5/112018 MRW LED 2 1OA700/40K SR3 MVOLT ELCW OUTDOOR PHOTOMETRIC REPORT CATALOG: MRW LED 2 IOA700/40K SR3 MVOLT ELCW LCS Graph L4 90-1000 0 Im 0% BVH 80-90' 18.1 Im 0.9% BH 60-00 227,4 Ir 119 ,,'McuftyBrands. 29'/4 1 -___ -... . UH 100-100° 01m 096 Bark Light GL V -3N- 150,3 Im 7,2% Scale = Max LCS % :j Trapped Light; 0.1Im, 0% 2489033-14P4 VISUAL PHOTOMETRIC TOOL http://www.visua I -3d. com/tools/photometricV!ewer/default. aspx?id=44621 00 rL v -w- 174.6 Im 8,445 UL 90-100° 0 Im 04b FVH 80-900 7,7 Im 0,496 H 60-300 24.2 Im 5.3% Forward Light PUBLISH PAGE 3 OF 4 oj['Af� 3/4 511/2018 MRW LED 2 1OA700/40K SR3 MVOLT ELCW OUTDOOR PHOTOMETRIC REPORT CATALOG: MRW LED 2 10A700/40K SR3 MVOLT ELCW �McuitVBrands. 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II3 ARCHITECTURAL STANDARDS DESIGN REVIEW CHECKLIST I NON-RESIDENTIAL PROJECT INFORMATION Project Name: Linder Rocket Express Applicant/Agent: Howa Design/ Joshua E Howa 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 # Description'' Date: 04/24/2018 Comments File # Note: For a complete list of all Standards, along with photo examples, see the City of Meridian Architectural Standards Manual. Last Modified: 02/12/2016. Questions? Contact the Planning Division at 208.884.5533 or www.meridiancity.org Paged Staff �EIDR IAN,,- I Although not required for building type, / Goal Articulate building designs to frame and accentuate public spaces windows are added to public corridor to vr 0 O 1.10 i with pedestrian scale elements and details. connect to the public. Building design should address building scale, mass, form, and use a This building should set the stage for O0 Goal variety of materials and architectural features to ensure an aesthetic future buildings to infill on the available YJ 1.11 contribution compatible with surrounding buildings. lots surrounding this building. Maintain consistent and contiguous pedestrian environments Sidewalks are provided on street frontages and multiple walks on site. 0 0 1.1A across developments. Limit circuitous connections and maintain clear visibility. There are no adjacent non -private 0 0 e 1.113 Provide pedestrian connections to non -private public spaces. public spaces for connection. Incorporate architectural features on all sides of a building A multitude of architectural fa4ade facing: the primary entrance(s) of an adjacent building, features, including material changes, texture, building offsets, 0 0 1.1C public roadways, interior site amenities, and fagades that are shadow lines, deep windows, etc... visible from public spaces. See Architectural Elements, Building Form, and Materials sections. There are no adjacent cultural buildings, 00 1.1D Buildings must orient, frame, and/or direct pedestrian views to parks or plazas to orient towards. adjacent cultural buildings, parks, and plazas. Design and orient buildings not to impede access. The build- The building maintains generous landscape buffers with beautifully 0 01.1E ing should enhance the appeal of open sace and pedestrian planned landscape at pedestrian walks. environments Design building fagades to express architectural character and V0 0 Goal incorporate the use of design principles to unify developments and 1.20 buildings, and relate to adjacent and surrounding uses. Comply and adhere with all previously required building design There are no development agreements, 0 1.2A elements that were included as part of a Development Agree- conditional use permits or other requirements. 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. Last Modified: 02/12/2016. Questions? Contact the Planning Division at 208.884.5533 or www.meridiancity.org Paged Staff �EIDR IAN,,- ARCHITECTURAL STANDARDS DESIGN REVIEW CHECKLIST I NON-RESIDENTIAL COMMERCIAL DISTRICTS I CONTINUED COHESIVE DESIGN, NON-RESIDENTIAL STANDARDS (CDs) If a "N" or "N/A" is checked, please explain in comments. Y N N/A ID # Description Comments Page 12 Staff 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 "N" or "N/A" is checked, please explain in comments. Y N N/A ID # Description Comments Staff ' Incorporate design principles to include rhythm, repetition, framing, We are proud of the Rocket Express Although, e building scale Is appropriate building concept that creates rhythm for the car wash equipment program, the Goal I and/or proportion. Applies to all sides of a building facade facing with up and down parapets, alternating design incorporates facade treatments that 1.30 i public roadways, that are visible from residential neighborhoods patterns of materials and expresses speak to the public on a scale that does nut or public spaces, or facing the public entry of an adjacent building. balanced building mass proportion. Amato cirrim�?e the It[d The scale of the proposed building is appropriate for a commercial business corrido . Integrate at least one material change, color variation, or Vertical material and color change variations are included as part of this design at intervals The closest residential neighborhood is north `-� 1.3A horizontal reveal for every 12 -vertical feet of building facade; at least every 12' of building facade including of W. Island Green Drive, past a second vertical spacing may be averaged over facade. windows, reveals, decorative rocket sconces, tc... Integrate at least one material change, colorvariation, orvertical Horizontal material patterns occur more buffers. Building is still much further south... _® r 1.36 reveal every 50 -horizontal feet of building fagade; horizontal often than 50 feet. The regular pattern The Rocket structure specifically incorporates spacing may be averaged over fagade elevation. generally alternates every 10 or 12'. parapet step-up and down variations at 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 "N" or "N/A" is checked, please explain in comments. Y N N/A ID # Description Comments Staff Although, e building scale Is appropriate for the car wash equipment program, the Intent design incorporates facade treatments that a areinforce i ° cohesive built°c a speak to the public on a scale that does nut Development should consider the scale of surrounding buildings, Amato cirrim�?e the It[d The scale of the proposed building is appropriate for a commercial business corrido . Goal including relationships to existing residential areas, as well as an The closest residential neighborhood is north `-� 2.10 appropriate height, mass, and form scaled for the built environment. of W. Island Green Drive, past a second Applies to facades of development along public roads, public spaces, group of commercial lots and landscape and adjacent to residential areas. buffers. Building is still much further south... Buildings with rooflines 50 -feet in length or greater must incor- The Rocket structure specifically incorporates porate roofline and parapet variations. Variations may include parapet step-up and down variations at step-downs, step -backs, other modulation, or architectural intervals far exceeding 20% and 75'. E) O 2.1A features such as cornices, ledges, or columns, and must occur in total combination for at least 20% of the fagade length. May be averaged over entire fagade, but may not exceed 75 -feet without a break. This building is planned at 229' in length. For buildings with facades longer than 200 feet, reduce massing At the exact middle of the Chinden facade, of buildings by grouping or incorporating smaller tenant spaces we have specifically incorporated a stepped (Vf C) O 2.1B along the commercial fagade, or by incorporating at least one and rounded feature consistent with the significant modulation with depth at least 3% of the total facade ends of the building. Additionally, to create length or 10 -feet, and a width in combination at least 20% of shadow lines, panels are held off the walls an the facade length. windows are set flush with the inside face of walls. Within mixed use areas and for all developments along arterial The building incorporates a rounded step roadways, buildings over 1,000 sqft must provide a minimum in the building with a barrel -vault roof O O 2.11) 20 -foot building elevation to include average parapet height, structure at both the Linder and Chinden ridge of a pitched roof, or tower/turret type elements at least Facades. The width of the Linder element 20% in total of overall facade width. far exceeds 20%. Also, the width of the Chinden center barrel vault feature and the Note: For a complete list of all Standards, along with photo examples, see the City of Meridian Architectural Staltwo end of building towers exceed the goal. Last Modified: 02/12/2016. Questions? Contact the Planning Division at 208.884.5533 or www.meridiancity.org ARCHITECTURAL STANDARDS DESIGN REVIEW CHECKLIST I NON-RESIDENTIAL COMMERCIAL DISTRICTS I CONTINUED BUILDING SCALE, NON-RESIDENTIAL STANDARDS (BSS) If a "N" or "N/A" is checked, please explain in comments. v N IU/A [nit nacrrintinn Comments Page 13 Staff Note: For a complete list of all Standards, along with photo examples, see the City of Meridian Architectural BUILDING FORM, NON-RESIDENTIAL STANDARDS (BFS) If a "N" or "N/A" is checked, please explain in comments. Y N N/A ID # Descril the buildings pedestrian scale. Comments Staff Articulate building forms, including but not limited to massing, walls, The massing and appropriately scaled and roofs, with appropriately scaled modulations that contribute to modulations of the proposed building Goal the development of aesthetic building designs. Applies to fagades are consistent with quality planned and 3.10 in developments: along arterial and collector roadways, adjacent designed projects. We feel that this building to residential developments facing roadways, facing public entries will provide a pleasing aesthetic for the of adjacent buildings, and visible from public spaces. community. Note: For a complete list of all Standards, along with photo examples, see the City of Meridian Architectural Standards Manual. Last Modified: 02/12/2016. Questions? Contact the Planning Division at 208.884.5533 or www.meridiancity.org Physically configure building designs to reduce disproportioned J 1 l Goal architectural scale relative to adjacent uses. Applies to fa4ades of -1 2 20 development along public roads, public spaces, and residential areas. For adjacent buildings with greater than 1 -story height disparity s with two buildings d There are no adjacent 9 (i.e. -two or more stories difference) and within 30 -feet of each or more stories difference. other, integrate and align parapet designs, material changes, 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). The tall walls of the building are softened Use pedestrian scale and landscape design elements such as by the tress planned at the pedestrian sidewalk adjacent to the building. The O O 2.213 specialty lighting, awnings, trees or other site elements to visu- lower canopies at point-of-sale and parking ally relate and transition multi -story buildings (or equivalent) help transition the mass of the building to to the ground plane. a human scale. Incorporate pedestrian -scale architectural features to support an The project incorporates a multitude of design feature that increase character and aesthetic character that contributes to the quality of the build- connect to the site on a pedestrian level. Goal ing design and connectivity with the surrounding environment. Examples include windows at pedestrian leve 2.30 Applies to facades in developments: visible from arterial or collector arches and canopies at parking and the pay roadways, adjacent to residential developments facing roadways, lanes, public corridor and on-site development facing an adjacent building's primary building entries, and adjacent walks and surrounding pedestrian scale to public spaces. vegetation. I Consistently incorporate at least two (2) architectural features Windows at pedestrian eye level. Glass block into the building design that are pedestrian scale, to include: at pedestrian level. Rounded building projections on south, east and west elevation C) (J 2.3A fenestration patterns; architectural elements such as ledges, that bring mass of building down to lighting, or canopies; material or pattern banding; or detailing pedestrian scale. Landscape is planned up (see Pedestrian Scale definition). -close to the building im-prove the sense of Note: For a complete list of all Standards, along with photo examples, see the City of Meridian Architectural BUILDING FORM, NON-RESIDENTIAL STANDARDS (BFS) If a "N" or "N/A" is checked, please explain in comments. Y N N/A ID # Descril the buildings pedestrian scale. Comments Staff Articulate building forms, including but not limited to massing, walls, The massing and appropriately scaled and roofs, with appropriately scaled modulations that contribute to modulations of the proposed building Goal the development of aesthetic building designs. Applies to fagades are consistent with quality planned and 3.10 in developments: along arterial and collector roadways, adjacent designed projects. We feel that this building to residential developments facing roadways, facing public entries will provide a pleasing aesthetic for the of adjacent buildings, and visible from public spaces. community. Note: For a complete list of all Standards, along with photo examples, see the City of Meridian Architectural Standards Manual. Last Modified: 02/12/2016. Questions? Contact the Planning Division at 208.884.5533 or www.meridiancity.org ARCHITECTURAL STANDARDS DESIGN REVIEW CHECKLIST I NON-RESIDENTIAL COMMERCIAL DISTRICTS I CONTINUED BUILDING FORM, NON-RESIDENTIAL STANDARDS (BFS) If a "N" or "N/A" is checked, please explain in comments. V N N/A ID $t Description Comments Page 14 Staff Note: For a complete list of all Standards, along with photo examples, see the City of Meridian Architectural Standards Manual. ��E ID1Z IAN,.- 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 Projections are incorporated both in stepping wall mass and with materials applied to the fagade plane, including but not limited to projections, recesses, facade that create shadow and reveal. Real and step backs that articulate wall planes and break up building but limited to with windows set flush with the interior face of 3.1A mass. Examples include are not columns walls all help with this standards goal. trim or accent materials, change in finished material depths, The entrance "loading area" bay of the building overhangs, and inset features and materials such as car wash iso en th a large cut-out in the wall p false windows or fenestration with architectural accents. that helps tremendously to break up the mass Qualifying modulation must be at least 6 -inches in depth, be at This minimal depth of modulation occurs on least 8 -inches in width or height (whichever is narrowest), and the south, east and west facades with the occur in total for 20% of overall facade elevation. For buildings building projections and the 6" modulation —. 3.16 with facades less than 150 -feet, horizontal modulation must is met considering the face of rocket panels occur no less than every 30 -feet. For buildings with fagades and stepping back to the face of windows. greater than or equal to 150 -feet, horizontal modulation must occur no less than every 50 -feet. The pay canopy is expressive and incorporate interesting offsets horizontally and vertically. Design parking structure fagades as site integrated buildings, The trash enclosure is designed to match rl i 3.1C meeting applicable Manual standards for Architectural Elements the building without becoming an expressive and Material sections. trash enclosure design element. Incorporate visual and physical distinctions in the building design that enhance building forms, articulate fagades, identify entries, Goal 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 is incorporates as the primary concrete, masonry, stone, or unique variation of color, texture, building material and incorporates a or material, at least 10 -inches in height, around the base of textured elastomeric finish that is set in le 3.2A the building. May alternatively incorporate other architectural contrast to the metal panels, windows and features such as ledges, fagade reveals, ground level fenestra- various other features. tion, raised planters, or landscaping elements within 3 -feet of finished grade. Where building designs incorporate multiple stories, or multiple This project is a single story building with 3'26 floor height equivalents, integrate at least one field or accent maximum ceiling height of 16'. color, material, or architectural feature used on lower stories, on the upper stories. Building designs with multiple stories must provide proportion- This project is a single story building. _' 3.2C ally taller ground -level facades adjacent to public roadways and Y! 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, This project is a single story building. design the uppermost story or fagade wall plane to include 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 City of Meridian Architectural Standards Manual. ��E ID1Z IAN,.- Last Modified: 02/12/2016. Questions? Contact the Planning Division at 208.884.5533 or www.meridiancity.org ARCHITECTURAL STANDARDS DESIGN REVIEW CHECKLIST I NON-RESIDENTIAL COMMERCIAL DISTRICTS I CONTINUED BUILDING FORM, NON-RESIDENTIAL STANDARDS (BFS) If a "N" or "N/A" is checked, please explain in comments. Y N N/A ID q Description Comments Page 15 Staff Note: For a complete list of all Standards, along with photo examples, see the City of Meridian Architectural Standards Manual. �E IDR IAN,.- Last Modified: 02/12/2016. Questions? Contact the Planning Division at 208.884.5533 or www.meridiancity.org i Building design should establish visual connections that relate internal Goal spaces at ground- or street -level with facades adjacent to public 3.30 roadways, public spaces, and along primary building entries, and that iadd visual interest and complexity to the first floor building design. Use horizontal and/or vertical divisions in wall planes, such as There are many vertical and horizontal ledges, awnings, recesses, stringcourse, molding, joint lines, divisions in the wall planes including stepped 3.3A or other material types, to frame and accent 30% or more of facade, divisions by material changes, recessed ACM panel reveals to name a few. total fenestration. Average 30% fenestration for applicable first floorfa�ade, unless 30% +/- fenestration is incorporated. in the _#I `r/ specified elsewhere. May also meet fenestration alternative design of the building. ; - 3.3D (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 Where, the open loading area is incorporate least 30% of applicable first floor fagade, or suggest their inclu- on the Chinden elevation at the west end, sion using faux treatments that incorporate at least two of the we have used ACM panels with reveals to f' following: material changes, reveals in conjunction with color or mimic the similar design feature on the east 3.3E material change, qualifying modulation such as recessed areas, end. 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 interest to building profiles and contribute to the architectural Goal identity of the buildings, without creating an imposing scale on �/ 3.40 adjacent uses. Applies to fagades: in development along arterial roadways, visible from residential development, adjacent to public spaces, facing public entries of adjacent buildings. For flat roofs, incorporate primary and secondary roof elements Parapets exceed the F request for change including but not limited to: multiple material types along para- in elevation and modulation exceeding Z in _ pets, multiple parapet elevations with at least 1 -foot change in the parapet. Primary and secondary roof 3.4A elevation, or modulation of at least 2 -feet in the parapet, such as elements are incorporated such as the along entryway overhangs. Qualifying elements must exist for at multiple barrel vault roof structures. 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, Sloped roofs only occur at the canopy including but not limited to: valleys, ridges, or gables. Qualifying structures and incorporates a split shed elements in total must exist for at least 20% of applicable fagade with barrel -vault roof in the middle. 3'46 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 IDR IAN,.- Last Modified: 02/12/2016. Questions? Contact the Planning Division at 208.884.5533 or www.meridiancity.org Page 16 ARCHITECTURAL STANDARDS DESIGN REVIEW CHECKLIST I NON-RESIDENTIAL COMMERCIAL DISTRICTS I CONTINUED BUILDING FORM, NON-RESIDENTIAL STANDARDS (BFS) If a "N" or "N/A" is checked, please explain in comments. N N/A ID # Descriotion Comments Staff 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 (ASE) If a "N" or "N/A" is checked, please explain in comments. N N/A ID # Description Use proportional architectural elements and detailing to articulate Architectural fenestration elements are fa4ades, and contribute to an aesthetic building character with a high presented to articulate with a high-level r/ O Goal level of pedestrian design. Applies to fa§ades: in development along of character and pedestrian comfort IU 4.10 public roadways, visible from residential development, adjacent to adjacent to the Chinden frontage. public spaces, facing public entries of adjacent buildings. Design and articulate architectural elements using proportions, divisions, detailing, materials, textures, and colors and appropriately O O Goal integrate these elements into the building design. Applies to fagades: 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 facade i material changes or integrate pedestrian scale elements, such as doorways, windows, or material banding, at the base of the (� U 4.1A building. Examples include but are not limited to: cornice work around primary entries, 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 4.16 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. Windows, glass block features, rhythmic ACM panel placement and the stepped building projections help to transition material changes. Building overhangs occur at the arched building projections at the entrance and exits of the car wash. Door to staff control area does not include a projection. The entrance for the public toilet is recessed with a nearly 6' overhang. Note: For a complete list of all Standards, along with photo examples, see the City of Meridian Architectural Standards Manual. 0 - Last Modified: 02/12/2016. Questions? Contact the Planning Division at 208.884.5533 or www.meridiancity.org �E IDR IAN,.- Provide variation in roof profile over fagade modulation and/ or articulation over fa4ade material/color transitions. Options J 0 C 3.4C include, but are not limited to: varying parapet heights; two or more roof planes; continuation of fa4ade 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 (ASE) If a "N" or "N/A" is checked, please explain in comments. N N/A ID # Description Use proportional architectural elements and detailing to articulate Architectural fenestration elements are fa4ades, and contribute to an aesthetic building character with a high presented to articulate with a high-level r/ O Goal level of pedestrian design. Applies to fa§ades: in development along of character and pedestrian comfort IU 4.10 public roadways, visible from residential development, adjacent to adjacent to the Chinden frontage. public spaces, facing public entries of adjacent buildings. Design and articulate architectural elements using proportions, divisions, detailing, materials, textures, and colors and appropriately O O Goal integrate these elements into the building design. Applies to fagades: 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 facade i material changes or integrate pedestrian scale elements, such as doorways, windows, or material banding, at the base of the (� U 4.1A building. Examples include but are not limited to: cornice work around primary entries, 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 4.16 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. Windows, glass block features, rhythmic ACM panel placement and the stepped building projections help to transition material changes. Building overhangs occur at the arched building projections at the entrance and exits of the car wash. Door to staff control area does not include a projection. The entrance for the public toilet is recessed with a nearly 6' overhang. Note: For a complete list of all Standards, along with photo examples, see the City of Meridian Architectural Standards Manual. 0 - Last Modified: 02/12/2016. Questions? Contact the Planning Division at 208.884.5533 or www.meridiancity.org �E IDR IAN,.- ARCHITECTURAL STANDARDS DESIGN REVIEW CHECKLIST I NON—RESIDENTIAL COMMERCIAL DISTRICTS I CONTINUED ARCHITECTURAL ELEMENTS, NON-RESIDENTIAL STANDARDS (ASE) If a "N" or "N/A" is checked, please explain in comments. V N lu/A In fl nacrrintinn Comments Page 17 Staff Note: For a complete list of all Standards, along with photo examples, see the City of Meridian Architectural Standards Manual. MATERIALS, NON-RESIDENTIAL STANDARDS (HAS) If a "N" or "N/A" is checked, please explain in comments. Y N N/A ID Description Goal ( Use complementary material combinations that contribute to a ✓ n 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. (�iCE IDR IAN, Last Modified: 02/12/2016. Questions? Contact the Planning Division at 208.884.5533 or www.meridiancity.org Provide details that emphasize focal elements such as public This facility has no need for a public service entries, building corners, or public spaces. Examples include entrance because the development is staffed but are not limited to: columns, quoin or rustication, canopies with employees on site exterior to the main 4.1C over entries, lintels, transom windows, or modulation of the building. roof plane. At least one focal element is required and must be accented with a unique combination of color, texture, materials, Public toilet entry is emphasized by a step in or modulation in the wall or roof plane. the facade with a 6' covered entrance. Building designs must not create blank wall segments when visible Goal from a public street or public spaces. Consider the treatment at the 4.20 base, middle, and top of the fagade. Use any combination of standards from Building Form, Architec- Building form, architectural elements or D O 4.2A tural Elements, or Material sections to provide pattern, color, or material variations occur more often than 30' on all elevations. material variation on all wall segments. Must not exceed 30 -feet horizontally or vertically without building variation. Organize building service equipment, including, but not limited to, �—j U Goal utility, service, and mechanical, away from building entries, roadways, 4.30 public spaces, and, where appropriate, from adjacent buildings. Use and integrate standards from the Architectural Standards Most building mechanical equipment will be screened on the roof or located on the L)4.3A Manual to screen and conceal service and mechanical equipment. non -public -corridor north side of the =' Landscaping meeting the same intent may also be considered building. As design progresses, building for utility meters and connections. mechanical equipment will be screened. Mechanical equipment will be screened to O 4.313 All ground level mechanical equipment must be screened to the heights of the unit as viewed from the height of the unit as viewed from the property line. property line. All rooftop mechanical equipment shall be screened as viewed All rooftop mechanical equipment will be screened as viewed from the farthest edge I 4.3C from the farthest edge of the adjoining right of way. 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, NON-RESIDENTIAL STANDARDS (HAS) If a "N" or "N/A" is checked, please explain in comments. Y N N/A ID Description Goal ( Use complementary material combinations that contribute to a ✓ n 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. (�iCE IDR IAN, Last Modified: 02/12/2016. Questions? Contact the Planning Division at 208.884.5533 or www.meridiancity.org Page 18 ARCHITECTURAL STANDARDS DESIGN REVIEW CHECKLIST I NON—RESIDENTIAL COMMERCIAL DISTRICTS I CONTINUED MATERIALS, NON-RESIDENTIAL STANDARDS (MAS) If a "N" or "N/A" is checked, please explain in comments. N N/A ID # Description Comments Staff Note: For a complete list of all Standards, along with photo examples, see the City of Meridian Architectural Stan the entrance pay canopy. ��E IDR IAN,. Last Modified: 02/12/2016. Questions? Contact the Planning Division at 208,884.5533 or www.meridiancity.org For buildings with fagades that face multiple public roadways The project incorporates detailing and quality materials used consistently on the 5.1A and/or public spaces, use consistent material combinations, building. material quality, and architectural detailing. For all fagade elevations visible from public roads, public spaces, The building concrete and ACM panel primary entrance(s) of an adjacent building, and facing residential materials provide this basic field material 5.16 districts, use at least two distinct field materials, colors, or and color distinction. material -color combinations on the building fagade (see also Material definitions). For fagade elevations visible from public roadways and along There is only a single story. SAD primary building entryways, incorporate an accent material on the first story. Distinguish field materials from accent materials through pat- Accent materials such as glass block and tern, texture, or additional detail visible from edge of nearest accent color fascia distinguish themselves - 5.1E roadway. Alternate masonry or material courses with relief from with color and different textures. primary plane may count toward this. Building materials are detailed to terminate in a natural manner without stark contrast Where materials transition or terminate, provide detailing to around the adjacent corners of the building. 5.1F express the natural appearance of the material. For example, For example, there are no material transitions – — wrap stone or stone-like products around visible corners to at an outside corner of the building. Material convey the appearance of mass, and not as a thin veneer. flow from one -side to their respective adjacen Non -durable materials, treatments, and finishes that deteriorate sides. I (� J SAG quickly with weather, ultra -violet light, and that are more suscep All materials proposed are extremely durable. tible to wear and tear are prohibited on permanent structures. The use of vinyl and ordinary smooth face block, unfinished, None of these detrimental materials are colored, or painted, are prohibited as a field materials for building utilized. n_ C 5.1H facades 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 Concrete panels proposed shall include textured finish as scheduled. 5.11 prohibited as field materials for building fagades, except when 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- I5.20 Goal tive and good design practices. Applies to building facades visible from a public street, public spaces, and pedestrian environments. The predominate building concrete texture CJ O 5.2A Use of subtle, neutral, or natural tones must be integrated with is a warm sand tone with blue accent ACM at least one accent or field material. panel field material and bronze accent trims. The design incorporates earth tones. No Use of intensely saturated colors or fluorescence is prohibited intensely saturated non -earth colors are O O 5.2B as a primary material. May be used as an accent material. proposed at the main building. There are yellow accent colors proposed at Note: For a complete list of all Standards, along with photo examples, see the City of Meridian Architectural Stan the entrance pay canopy. ��E IDR IAN,. Last Modified: 02/12/2016. Questions? Contact the Planning Division at 208,884.5533 or www.meridiancity.org ARCHITECTURAL STANDARDS DESIGN REVIEW CHECKLIST I NON-RESIDENTIAL COMMERCIAL DISTRICTS I CONTINUED MATERIALS, NON-RESIDENTIAL STANDARDS (MAS) If a "N" or "N/A" is checked, please explain in comments. Y N N/A ID # Descriotion Comments Page 19 Staff I!i Goal Materials or colors with high reflectance, such as some metals We will keep this in mind. At other similar 6.10 (r, i or reflective glazing, must not redirect light towards roadways, facilities, we have heard no mention of I 5.2C public spaces, or adjacent uses in a way which constitutes a light reflective nuisance occurring. ipublic 6.1C nuisance or safety hazard. Integrate roll -up doors, will -call doors, drive-through doors, and loading docks into the building design, and locate them in a manner V JGoa which does not create pedestrian, drive aisle, or roadway conflicts. 5.30Applies to fagades along arterial and collector roadways, and facades facing public spaces. For commercial and traditional neighborhood districts, roll -up There are no will -calls or loading docks. and drive-through doors are allowed when integrated into the Roll -up doors are proposed and are — — building design, but will -call doors with roll -ups and loading integraated nicely into the building design _I l_) 5.3A docks are prohibited. Consider material variation and transitions, and mounted at the interior face of wall. 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. Y N N/A ID #1 Description Intent Use lighting on building exteriors to promote safe pedestrian environments along roadways, at intersections, and in public spaces. Lighting fixture spacing and height along streetscapes and roadways must be placed to avoid conflicts with tree plantings. Use energy-efficient architectural lighting. Comments Staff There are no perceived conflicts with light fixtures along streetscapes and roadways that should have conflicts with tree plantin All architectural lighting will be LED. Use lighting fixtures that are consistent with other decorative Fixtures proposed will be consistent in their hardware on the building. For example, select lighting hardware aesthetic. Recessed lighting instead of surfal with similar color and shape as other building hardware, use mounted will be utilized at various soffits. recessed lighting, incorporate uniform spacing, integrate with Generally this goal will be pursued as other accents and reveals, and coordinate specialty lights with specific basis -of -design fixtures are identified predominate architectural features. for the project. Note: For a complete list of all Standards, along with photo examples, see the City of Meridian Architectural Standards Manual. EIZ IDIAN, Last Modified: 02/12/2016. Questions? Contact the Planning Division at 208.884.5533 or www.meridiancity.org Goal 6.10 (r, 6.1A �i 6.113 6.1C Use lighting on building exteriors to promote safe pedestrian environments along roadways, at intersections, and in public spaces. Lighting fixture spacing and height along streetscapes and roadways must be placed to avoid conflicts with tree plantings. Use energy-efficient architectural lighting. Comments Staff There are no perceived conflicts with light fixtures along streetscapes and roadways that should have conflicts with tree plantin All architectural lighting will be LED. Use lighting fixtures that are consistent with other decorative Fixtures proposed will be consistent in their hardware on the building. For example, select lighting hardware aesthetic. Recessed lighting instead of surfal with similar color and shape as other building hardware, use mounted will be utilized at various soffits. recessed lighting, incorporate uniform spacing, integrate with Generally this goal will be pursued as other accents and reveals, and coordinate specialty lights with specific basis -of -design fixtures are identified predominate architectural features. for the project. Note: For a complete list of all Standards, along with photo examples, see the City of Meridian Architectural Standards Manual. EIZ IDIAN, Last Modified: 02/12/2016. Questions? 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