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Application MaterialsApplicant name:BRAD WATSON, WADSWORTH DEVELOPMENT GROUP, LLC Phone:208-877-2211 Applicant address:166 E. 14000 S. SUITE 210 Zip:84020 Email:brad@wadsdev.com Owner name:Phone:Fax: Owner address:Zip:Email: Administrative Applicant Information Type of Review Requested File number:A-2020-0163 Assigned Planner:Joseph Dodson Related Files: Subject Property Information Location/street address:3085 E USTICK RD Assessor's parcel number(s):S1105110025 Township, range, section:3N1E5 Agent name (e.g. architect, engineer, developer, representative):BRAD WATSON Firm name:WADSWORTH DEVELOPMENT GROUP, LLC Phone:208-877-2211 Fax: Address:166 E. 14000 S. SUITE 210 Zip:84020 Email:brad@wadsdev.com Contact name:Phone:Fax: Contact address:Zip:Email: Project/Application Name:American Family Care Description of Work:Narrative will be included in the zip file. Project Description Planning Division ADMINISTRATIVE APPLICATION 33 E Broadway Avenue, Suite 102ƔMeridian, Idaho 83642 Phone: (208)884-5533ƔFacsimile: (208) 888-6854ƔWebsite: www.meridaincity.org 1 APPLICATION TYPES Is this application exempt from fees?:No Certificate of Zoning Compliance - CZC:CHECKED Does project have prior approval?:Yes Design Review - DES:CHECKED TYPE OF USE PROPOSED Commercial:CHECKED PROPERTY INFORMATION General Location:SWC of Eagle & Ustick Total Acreage:.54 Prior Approvals (File Numbers):CZC is pending approval ZONING DISTRICT(S) C-G:CHECKED TIME EXTENSION INFORMATION Number of months extension:24 APPLICATION DISCLAIMER I have read and accept the above terms:CHECKED Your signature:Brad Watson Application Information 33 E Broadway Avenue, Suite 102ƔMeridian, Idaho 83642 Phone: (208)884-5533ƔFacsimile: (208) 888-6854ƔWebsite: www.meridaincity.org 2 8/20/2020Map Scale: Legend 0.05 Miles 2,761.61 Railroad Roads (2,000 - 4,000 scale) <all other values> Interstate Ramp Principal Arterial Collector Minor Arterial Local Parks Alley Driveway Parks Water Condos Parcels Ada County Assessor This map is a user generated static output from an Internet mapping site and is for general reference only. Data layers that appear on this map may or may not be accurate, current, or otherwise reliable. THIS MAP IS NOT TO BE USED FOR NAVIGATION OR LEGAL PURPOSES. 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NO UNAUTHORIZED REUSE OR DUPLICATION OF THESE PLANS OR ANYINFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN, WITHOUT THE EXPRESS WRITTEN CONSENT OF ALCCOPYRIGHT © ALC ARCHITECTUREAMERICAN FAMILY CARE 1119 E. State Street, Suite 120 - Eagle, Idaho 83616p. 208.514.2713 www.alcarchitecture.comSITE PLANNING28 JULY 202020075alc -USTICK AND EAGLEOVERALL SITE PLANSCALE: 1"=20'-0" AeccDbCogoPoint (AeccLand130)AeccDbCogoPoint (AeccLand130)AeccDbCogoPoint (AeccLand130)AeccDbCogoPoint (AeccLand130)GIRR2'-11 1/4"TOP VIEWFINISHED GRADELCLC0'-0"FINISHED GRADE-(0'-10")PROJECT ENGINEER FOR EXACTSOIL CONDITIONS. CONSULTREBAR (BY OTHERS) PER LOCALCONCRETE FOOTING AND NO. 4REQUIREMENTS.NOTE:2170-5-E (DIRECT EMBEDMENT)CYCLOOPSTHIS DRAWING CONTAINS INFORMATION WHICH IS THE PROPRIETARY PROPERTY OF ALCARCHITECTURE. NO UNAUTHORIZED REUSE OR DUPLICATION OF THESE PLANS OR ANYINFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN, WITHOUT THE EXPRESS WRITTEN CONSENT OF ALCCOPYRIGHT © ALC ARCHITECTUREAMERICAN FAMILY CARE 1119 E. State Street, Suite 120 - Eagle, Idaho 83616p. 208.514.2713 www.alcarchitecture.comSITE PLANNING28 JULY 202020075alc -USTICK AND EAGLEENLARGED SITE PLANSCALE: 1"=10'-0"(9) SPACES @ 9'-0"=81'-0" 25'-0" 25'-0"19'-0"8'-0"6'-0"55'-8"34'-0"10'-0"7'-0"25'-0"19'-0"13'-0"(7) SPACES @ 9'-0"=63'-0"8'-0"9'-0"6'-11"6'-0"2'-3" 73'-3" 6'-0"6'-6"SITE DATAADDRESS:3085 E USTICK MERIDIAN, IDAHO 83646APN:S1105110025JURISDICTION:CITY OF MERIDIANZONE:C-GLOT AREA:.54 ACRES (23,533 S.F.)BUILDING SIZE:FIRST FLOOR: 3,693 S.F.PARKING PROVIDED:STANDARD SPACES: 24HANDICAP SPACES:1TOTAL SPACES: 25BICYCLE PARKING:2 SPACES RACKKEY NOTESCONCRETE DECK/WALK SLAB OVER COMPACTED SAND AND GRAVEL BASEWITH CONTROL JOINTS AT 6'-0" O.C. AND EXPANSION JOINTS AT 20'-0"O.C. MAX, WITH LIGHT BROOM FINISH, SLOPE FOR POSITIVE DRAINAWAY FROM BUILDING.CONCRETE CURB.PROPERTY LINE.TYPICAL HANDICAP SPACE W/ SYMBOL, RAMP AND SIGN.TYPICAL STANDARD PARKING SPACE. (9'-0" x 19'-0")BICYCLE RACKPEDESTRIAN RAMP, 1:12 SLOPE W/ SCORING AT 6" O.C.TYPICAL PARKING STRIPPING WITH (2) COATS 4" WIDE REFLECTIVETRAFFIC WHITE PAINT.HANDICAP ACCESS LANE WITH 4" WIDE DIAGONAL PAINTED STRIPPINGAT 24" O.C.LANDSCAPING. SEE LANDSCAPING PLANSASPHALT PAVING. SEE CIVIL.TRASH ENCLOSURE.PROPOSED MONUMENT SIGN112345678910111219'-0"10'-5"(8) SPACES @ 9'-0"=72'-0"11122222333345567889101010101111111158101313SCALE: N.T.S.BIKE RACK DETAIL13'-0"3'-2 3/8"7"CONTACT INFORMATIONALC ARCHITECTURE1119 E STATE ST STE. 120EAGLE, IDAHO 83616208.514.2713JEFF LIKESJEFF@ALCARCHITECTURE.COM THIS DRAWING CONTAINS INFORMATION WHICH IS THE PROPRIETARY PROPERTY OF ALCARCHITECTURE. NO UNAUTHORIZED REUSE OR DUPLICATION OF THESE PLANS OR ANYINFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN, WITHOUT THE EXPRESS WRITTEN CONSENT OF ALCCOPYRIGHT © ALC ARCHITECTUREAMERICAN FAMILY CARE 1119 E. State Street, Suite 120 - Eagle, Idaho 83616p. 208.514.2713 www.alcarchitecture.comSITE PLANNING28 JULY 202020075alc -USTICK AND EAGLEFLOOR PLANSCALE: 1/4"=1'-0"52'-11"10'-6"32'-1"10'-4"2'-9"73'-3" 8'-2"11'-0"3'-2"9'-10"6'-3"1'-4"55'-8"1'-3 1/2"8'-8"25'-2 1/2"20'-6"73'-3"8'-2"6'-10"21'-2"2'-3"LOBBY100STORAGE118ADMIN119BREAKROOM117MANAGER116RESTROOM115TESTINGRESTROOM103TRIAGE 2DRUG TESTING102TRIAGE 1101RESTROOM104EXAM 1105EXAM 2106EXAM 3107EXAM 4108X-RAY110PROCEDURE109ELEC111EXAM 5112EXAM 6113EXAM 7114NURSE STATION123RESTROOM122STORAGE121PHYSICIANSOFFICE120STORAGE12422'-6"11'-0" 11'-0 1/2"15'-0"11'-0 1/2" W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W WOHPOHPOHPOHPOHPOHPOHPOHPGIRRGIRRGIRR GIRRGIRRGIRRGIRRGIRRGIRRIRRIRRGIRREP EP EP EP EP EP EPSDSDSDSDSDSDSDSDSDSD SSSS FSFSFSFS FS FS FS FS SSSSSSSSSSWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWSANSANMTRSDSDSDSDSDCOMWSD SD SD SDMW MJPROPOSEDBUILDINGW W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W WOHPOHPOHPOHPOHPOHPOHPOHPGIRRGIRRGIRR GIRRGIRRGIRRGIRRGIRRGIRRIRRIRRGIRREP EP EP EP EP EP EPSDSDSDSDSDSDSDSDSDSD SSSS FSFSFSFS FS FS FS FS SSSSSSSSSSWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWSANSANMTRSDSDSDSDSDCOMWSD SD SD SDMW MJW W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W WOHPOHPOHPOHPOHPOHPOHPOHPGIRRGIRRGIRR GIRRGIRRGIRRGIRRGIRRGIRRIRRIRR36''GIRR36''GIRR36''GIRR36''GIRR36''GIRR36''GIRR36''GIRRGIRRR/WR/WR/WR/WR/WR/WR/WR/WR/WR/WR/WR/WR/WR/WR/WR/WR/WR/WR/W PP2 (1)BG (1)HB2 (3)PN2 (1)BG (1)RF (4)CK2 (3)BG (1)HB2 (3)PN2 (1)BG (1)RF (4)CK2 (3)(3) CK2(4) RF(1) BG(1) PN2(3) HB2(1) BG(3) CK2(4) RF(1) BG(1) PN2(3) HB2(1) BG(4) RF(3) CK2(2) GA(4) HB2(1) AA(2) PB2GA (2)HB2 (4)AA (1)(6) BG(1) BG2'18.5'33.61'6.5'30' GRAVITY IRRIGATION EASEMENT 31.28'(5) GA(4) HB2(1) AA(2) PB2(3) EO(5) LH(5) PH(5) HP(6) HP(5) PH(6) LH(5) EO(4) HB2(2) HB(1) CK2(1) CK2(2) HB(4) HB2(5) EO(6) LH(5) PH(6) HPBG (2)SL (3)HB (3)BG (2)CK2 (3)(3) PN2(2) BG(3) CK2(3) PN2PB2 (2)EAGLE ROAD 122(1) PP2PG (1)Landscape Requirements:PER MERIDIAN, IDAHO CITY CODE:LANDSCAPE BUFFERS ALONG STREETS (11-3B-7-3)ONE (1) TREE PER THIRTY-FIVE (35) LINEAR FEET WITH SHRUBS, LAWN, OR OTHERVEGETATIVE GROUND COVER.STREETTREES REQUIREDTREES PROVIDEDEAGLE ROAD (158 L.F.)N/ASTREET TREES TO BE INSTALLED PER THE EAGLE COMMONS AT USTICK AND EAGLE PROJECTPERIMETER LANDSCAPING (11-3B-8-C-1)ONE (1) TREE PER THIRTY-FIVE (35) LINEAR FEET WITH SHRUBS, LAWN, OR OTHERVEGETATIVE GROUND COVER.PERIMETERTREES REQUIREDTREES PROVIDEDSOUTH PERIMETER (158 L.F.)5 TREES0 TREES*INTERIOR PARKING LOT (11-3B-8-C-2)ONE (1) TREE AND LOW SHRUBS, LAWN, OR OTHER VEGETATIVE GROUND COVER PER EACHINTERIOR PLANTER THAT SERVES A SINGLE ROW OF PARKING SPACES.AREATREES REQUIREDTREES PROVIDED1 INTERIOR ISLAND1 TREE1 TREE*ZERO (0) TREES PROVIDED AT THE SOUTH PERIMETER LANDSCAPE BUFFER DUE TO THEGRAVITY IRRIGATION EASEMENT.Landscape Calculations:NUMBER OF STREET TREES AND LINEAL FEET OFSTREET FRONTAGERESIDENTIAL SUBDIVISION TREESACREAGE AND PERCENTAGE DEDICATED FOR COMMONOPEN SPACEACREAGE AND PERCENTAGE DEDICATED FORQUALIFIED OPEN SPACENUMBER OF TREES PROVIDED ON COMMON LOT(S)WIDTH OF STREET BUFFERSWIDTH OF PARKING LOT PERIMETER LANDSCAPE STRIPBUFFER WIDTH BETWEEN DIFFERENT LAND USESTOTAL NUMBER OF TREES AND TREE SPECIES MIXMITIGATION FOR REMOVAL OF EXISTING TREES STREET TREES TO BEINSTALLED PER THE EAGLECOMMONS AT USTICK ANDEAGLE PROJECT, 158 L.F.N/AN/AN/AN/A35-FT MINIMUMPROVIDED ONEAGLE RD PER THE EAGLECOMMONS AT STICK ANDEAGLE PROJECT)2-FT MINIMUMPROVIDED DUE TO FUTURESHARE DRIVEWAY/CROSSACCESSN/A4 TREES, 3 SPECIESMIXN/AProject Information:PROPOSED MEDICAL OFFICE BUILDINGCLIENT/OWNER/DEVELOPER: WADSWORTH DEVELOPMENT GROUP, LLCCONTACT: BRAD WATSONADDRESS:166 E. 14000 S. SUITE 210DRAPER, UT 84020ARCHITECT: ALCOLLABORATIVE ARCHITECTURECONTACT: JEFF LIKESADDRESS: 1119 EAST STATE STREET, SUITE 120EAGLE, ID 83616ENGINEER, LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT, PLANNER: THE LAND GROUP, INC.CONTACT: TAMARA THOMPSON, PLANNER JIM GUTE, CIVIL ENGINEER JYL GLANCEY, LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTADDRESS: 462 E. SHORE DR., SUITE 100 EAGLE, ID 83616PHONE:208.939.4041DECIDUOUS TREESBOTANICAL / COMMON NAMESIZECONTAINERQTYREMARKSAAACER FREEMANII `ARMSTRONG` / FREEMAN MAPLE2" CAL.B&B3CLASS II, MATURITY: 40`H X 15`WEVERGREEN TREESBOTANICAL / COMMON NAMESIZECONTAINERQTYREMARKSPGPICEA PUNGENS `GLAUCA` / COLORADO BLUE SPRUCE6` HT.B&B1CONIFEROUS, MATURITY: 30`H X 10`WPP2PICEA GLAUCA PENDULA / WEEPING WHITE SPRUCE6` HT.B&B2CONIFEROUS, MATURITY: 20`H X 6`WSHRUBSBOTANICAL / COMMON NAMESIZECONTAINERQTYREMARKSBGBUXUS X `GREEN VELVET` / BOXWOOD2 GAL.21MATURITY: 3`H X 3`WCK2CALAMAGROSTIS X ACUTIFLORA `KARL FOERSTER` / FEATHER REED GRASS1 GAL.23MATURITY: 4`H X 2`WEOEUONYMUS FORTUNEI `GOLD SPLASH` / WINTERCREEPER2 GAL.13MATURITY: 2`H X 2`WGAGAILLARDIA X GRANDIFLORA `ARIZONA SUN` / BLANKETFLOWER1 GAL.9MATURITY: 1`H X 1`WHBHESPERALOE PARVIFLORA `BRAKELIGHTS` TM / BRAKELIGHTS RED YUCCA1 GAL.7MATURITY: 3`H X 2`WHB2HELICTOTRICHON SEMPERVIRENS `BLUE OATS` / BLUE OAT GRASS1 GAL.32MATURITY: 2.5`H X 2`WHPHEMEROCALLIS X `PARDON ME` / PARDON ME DAYLILY1 GAL.17MATURITY: 1`H X 1`WLHLAVANDULA ANGUSTIFOLIA `HIDCOTE` / HIDCOTE LAVENDER1 GAL.17MATURITY: 2`H X 2` WPB2PINUS STROBUS `BLUE SHAG` / BLUE SHAG WHITE PINE2 GAL.6MATURITY: 3`H X 4`WPHPENNISETUM ALOPECUROIDES `HAMELN` / HAMELN DWARF FOUNTAIN GRASS1 GAL.15MATURITY: 2`H X 2`WPN2PHYSOCARPUS OPULIFOLIUS `SUMMER WINE` / SUMMER WINE NINEBARK5 GAL.10MATURITY: 4`H X 5`WRFROSA X `FLOWER CARPET PINK` / ROSE2 GAL.20MATURITY: 2`H X 3`WSLSPIRAEA X BUMALDA `LIMEMOUND` TM / LIMEOUND SPIREA2 GAL.3MATURITY: 3`H X 4`WPLANT SCHEDULEMaterial Legend:TURF SODLandscape Notes:LANDSCAPEPLANTING SHRUBBED AREA. 3" DEPTH1" PERMABARK ROCKMULCH.Landscape Keynotes:1.LANDSCAPE IRRIGATION DOMESTIC WATER POINT OF CONNECTION WITH METER ANDBACKFLOW PREVENTION DEVICE, PER MERIDIAN CITY STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS ANDREQUIREMENTS. SOURCE TO SERVICE LANDSCAPE IRRIGATION TO BUILDING PAD.2.PLANTER CUT EDGE, SEE DETAIL 4/L1.50.CALLOUT NUMBERS COORDINATEDTO NUMBERED NOTES BELOW.#Horizontal Scale: 010'20'1" = 10'CZC-Landscape PlanFile Location:g:\2019\119025\cad\_american family care pad\119025 czc l1.00 landscape plan.dwgLast Plotted By:james leoDate Plotted:Friday, September 4 2020 at 03:38 PM Certificate of Zoning Compliance09/04/2020AMERICAN FAMILY CARE at Eagle Commons Ustick & Eagle Meridian, Idaho119025CZCL1.00Landscape PlanRevisions1.Date of Issuance:Project No.:Project Milestone:----109/04/2020 A.IN THE EVENT OF A DISCREPANCY, NOTIFY THE LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT IMMEDIATELY.B.CONTRACTOR TO VERIFY LOCATION OF ALL UTILITIES PRIOR TO INITIATION OF ANYDEMOLITION OR CONSTRUCTION OPERATIONS. ANY DAMAGE TO EXISTING UTILITIESSHALL BE CONTRACTOR'S RESPONSIBILITY.C.ALL PLANT MATERIAL SHALL CONFORM TO THE CURRENT AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OFNURSERYMAN'S NATIONAL STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS.D.ALL PLANT MATERIAL SHALL BE GUARANTEED FOR A PERIOD OF ONE YEAR BEGINNINGAT THE DATE OF ACCEPTANCE BY OWNER. REPLACE ALL PLANT MATERIAL FOUND DEADOR NOT IN A HEALTHY CONDITION IMMEDIATELY WITH THE SAME SIZE AND SPECIES ATNO COST TO THE OWNER.E.FINISH GRADES TO BE SMOOTH AND EVEN GRADIENTS WITH POSITIVE DRAINAGE INACCORDANCE WITH SITE GRADING PLAN.F.FERTILIZE ALL TREES AND SHRUBS WITH 'AGRIFORM' PLANTING TABLETS. QUANTITYPER MANUFACTURER'S RECOMMENDATIONS.G.ALL PLANT MATERIAL SHALL BE INSTALLED AS PER DETAILS AND CONTRACTSPECIFICATIONS.H.ALL PLANTING BEDS SHALL HAVE A MINIMUM OF 18" OF TOPSOIL, SOD AREAS AMINIMUM OF 12" OF TOPSOIL. SPREAD, COMPACT AND FINE GRADE TOPSOIL TO ASMOOTH AND UNIFORM GRADE 3" BELOW SURFACE OF WALKS AND CURBS IN PLANTINGBED AREAS, AND 1/2" IN LAWN AREAS.I.IN ALL PLANTER BED AND LAWN AREAS, THE TOP 6 INCHES OF TOPSOIL WILL BEAMENDED AT A RATIO OF 3 CUBIC YARDS OF COMPOST/ORGANIC MATTER PER 1000SQUARE FEET. ROTO-TILL ORGANIC MATTER A MINIMUM OF 6 INCHES INTO TOPSOIL.ALL TREE PITS SHALL BE A MIX OF SEVEN PARTS TOPSOIL (AS SPECIFIED IN THESENOTES) AND THREE PARTS COMPOST/ORGANIC MATTER, BY VOLUME.J.ALL NON-TURF PLANTERS SHALL RECEIVE 3" DEPTH 1" PERMABARK MULCH.K.CONTRACTOR SHALL COORDINATE PLANTING WITH IRRIGATION CONTRACTOR.L.NO SUBSTITUTIONS WILL BE ALLOWED WITHOUT THE WRITTEN CONSENT OF THELANDSCAPE ARCHITECT.M.LANDSCAPE REPAIR ASSOCIATED WITH PROPOSED WET AND DRY UTILITY TRENCHINGAND INSTALLATION WITHIN EXISTING LANDSCAPED AREAS SHALL MATCH EXISTINGGRADES, SLOPES AND MAINTAIN EXISTING DRAINAGE PATTERNS.N.ALL LANDSCAPED AREAS SHALL HAVE AN AUTOMATIC UNDERGROUND SPRINKLERSYSTEM WHICH ENSURES COMPLETE COVERAGE AND PROPERLY ZONED FOR REQUIREDWATER USES.O.IRRIGATION SYSTEM SHALL BE FULLY FUNCTIONAL, INCLUDING CONTROL SYSTEM,PRIOR TO INSTALLATION OF ANY PLANT MATERIAL.P.REFER TO TREE PLANTING DETAIL, SHEET L1.50 FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION.Q.REFER TO SHRUB PLANTING DETAIL, SHEET L1.50 FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION.R.NO TREES SHALL BE PLANTED WITHIN 10' OF ANY ACHD STORM DRAIN UTILITY,INCLUDING PIPES, INLETS, SAND AND GREASE TRAPS, AND MAN HOLES.S.NO TREES SHALL BE PLANTED WITHIN 5' OF ANY CITY WATER SERVICE.Landscape Notes:2.PLANTER CUT EDGE, SEE DETAIL 4/L1.50.File Location:g:\2019\119025\cad\_american family care pad\119025 czc l1.00 landscape plan.dwgLast Plotted By:james leoDate Plotted:Friday, September 4 2020 at 03:39 PM Certificate of Zoning Compliance09/04/2020AMERICAN FAMILY CARE at Eagle Commons Ustick & Eagle 3085 EAST USTICK ROAD Meridian, Idaho119025CZCL1.50Landscape DetailsRevisions1.Date of Issuance:Project No.:Project Milestone:----1NOTES:1.THE STAKING OF TREES IS TO BE THE CONTRACTOR'S OPTION; HOWEVER, THE CONTRACTOR ISRESPONSIBLE TO INSURE THAT ALL TREES ARE PLANTED STRAIGHT AND THAT THEY REMAINSTRAIGHT FOR A MINIMUM OF 1 YEAR. ALL STAKING SHALL BE REMOVED AT THE END OF THE ONEYEAR WARRANTY PERIOD.2.IN THE EVENT OF A QUESTION OR LACK OF CLARITY ON THE DRAWINGS, THE CONTRACTOR IS TONOTIFY THE LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT BEFORE PROCEEDING.3.LANDSCAPE CONTRACTOR IS TO NOTIFY THE LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT AND OWNER PRIOR TOINSTALLATION OF PLANT MATERIAL.4.WRAP RUBBER CINCH TIES AROUND THE TREE TRUNKS AND STAKES USING EITHER THESTANDARD OR FIGURE EIGHT TYING METHOD. SECURE THE TIES TO THE STAKES WITHGALVANIZED NAILS TO PREVENT SLIPPAGE.5.WATER TREE TWICE WITHIN THE FIRST 24 HOURS.6.IN THE EVENT HARDPAN SOILS PREVENT TREE PLANTING AS DETAILED, NOTIFY THE LANDSCAPEARCHITECT IMMEDIATELY.PREVAILING WIND DIRECTIONREMOVE DEAD/DAMAGED BRANCHES AND PRUNE TOINTERNATIONAL SOCIETY OF ARBORICULTURE STANDARDS;IMPROPERLY PRUNED TREES (AS DETERMINED BY THELANDSCAPE ARCHITECT) SHALL BE REMOVED AND REPLACED.SET ROOTBALL ON NATIVE UNDISTURBED SUBSOILCOMMERCIAL SLOW RELEASE FERTILIZER TABLETSBACKFILL WITH SOIL PLANTING MIX. SEESPECIFICATIONS FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION.MULCH LAYER, KEEP MULCH 3" AWAY FROMTRUNK2" x 2" x 8' CEDAR STAKE - DO NOT PENETRATE ROOTBALL.SEE NOTE 1. SET STAKES PARALLEL TO PREVAILING WIND.RUBBER CINCH TIEFINISH GRADEROOT PROBESOIL LINEUTILIZE SOIL/ROOT PROBE AROUND TRUNK(APPROX. 3-4" AWAY FROM TRUNK) TO LOCATEHIGHEST ROOTS. HIGHEST ROOTS SHOULD BEPOSITIONED AT OR SLIGHTLY ABOVE GRADE LEVEL.REMOVE BURLAP, TWINE, AND WIRE BASKET FROM TOP12 OF ROOTBALL, REMOVE ALL NAILS, TIES, AND PLASTICFROM ROOTBALL. IF SYNTHETIC BURLAP IS UTILIZED TOWRAP THE ROOTBALL, IT SHALL BE COMPLETELYREMOVED. ONLY BIODEGRADEABLE BURLAP SHALL BELEFT ON THE BOTTOM OF THE ROOTBALL.2x ROOTBALL DIAMETER3x ROOTBALL DIAMETER6"TREE WRAP TRUNK PROTECTION,REMOVE AFTER INSTALLATION3"1Deciduous Tree PlantingScale: NTSNOTES:1.THE STAKING OF TREES IS TO BE THE CONTRACTOR'S OPTION; HOWEVER, THE CONTRACTOR ISRESPONSIBLE TO INSURE THAT ALL TREES ARE PLANTED STRAIGHT AND THAT THEY REMAINSTRAIGHT FOR A MINIMUM OF 1 YEAR. ALL STAKING SHALL BE REMOVED AT THE END OF THE ONEYEAR WARRANTY PERIOD.2.IN THE EVENT OF A QUESTION OR LACK OF CLARITY ON THE DRAWINGS, THE CONTRACTOR IS TONOTIFY THE LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT BEFORE PROCEEDING.3.LANDSCAPE CONTRACTOR IS TO NOTIFY THE LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT AND OWNER PRIOR TOINSTALLATION OF PLANT MATERIAL.4.WRAP RUBBER CINCH TIES AROUND THE TREE TRUNKS AND STAKES USING EITHER THE STANDARD ORFIGURE EIGHT TYING METHOD. SECURE THE TIES TO THE STAKES WITH GALVANIZED NAILS TOPREVENT SLIPPAGE.5.WATER TREE TWICE WITHIN THE FIRST 24 HOURS.6.IN THE EVENT HARDPAN SOILS PREVENT TREE PLANTING AS DETAILED, NOTIFY THE LANDSCAPEARCHITECT IMMEDIATELY.PREVAILING WIND DIRECTIONREMOVE DEAD/DAMAGED BRANCHES AND PRUNE TOINTERNATIONAL SOCIETY OF ARBORICULTURE STANDARDS;IMPROPERLY PRUNED TREES (AS DETERMINED BY THELANDSCAPE ARCHITECT) SHALL BE REMOVED AND REPLACED.SET ROOTBALL ON NATIVE UNDISTURBED SUBSOILCOMMERCIAL SLOW RELEASE FERTILIZER TABLETSBACKFILL WITH SOIL PLANTING MIX. SEESPECIFICATIONS FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION.MULCH LAYER, KEEP MULCH 3" AWAY FROMTRUNK2" x 2" x 8' CEDAR STAKE - DO NOT PENETRATE ROOTBALL.SEE NOTE 1. SET STAKES PARALLEL TO PREVAILING WIND.RUBBER CINCH TIEFINISH GRADEROOT PROBESOIL LINEUTILIZE SOIL/ROOT PROBE AROUND TRUNK(APPROX. 3-4" AWAY FROM TRUNK) TO LOCATEHIGHEST ROOTS. HIGHEST ROOTS SHOULD BEPOSITIONED AT OR SLIGHTLY ABOVE GRADE LEVEL.REMOVE BURLAP, TWINE, AND WIRE BASKET FROM TOP12 OF ROOTBALL, REMOVE ALL NAILS, TIES, AND PLASTICFROM ROOTBALL. IF SYNTHETIC BURLAP IS UTILIZED TOWRAP THE ROOTBALL, IT SHALL BE COMPLETELYREMOVED. ONLY BIODEGRADEABLE BURLAP SHALL BELEFT ON THE BOTTOM OF THE ROOTBALL.2x ROOTBALL DIAMETER3x ROOTBALL DIAMETER3"2Coniferous Tree PlantingScale: NTS4" MIN. DEPTH BACKFILL WITH SOIL PLANTINGMIX. SEE SPECIFICATIONS FORADDITIONAL INFORMATION.WATER RETENTIONBASINMULCH LAYERCOMMERCIALFERTILIZER TABLETS3Shrub PlantingScale: NTSMULCH ATPLANTER BEDSTOPSOILCUT EDGETURFFINISHGRADE4"8"75 °30°4Planter Edge Cut EdgeScale: NTS09/04/2020 THIS DRAWING CONTAINS INFORMATION WHICH IS THE PROPRIETARY PROPERTY OF ALCARCHITECTURE. NO UNAUTHORIZED REUSE OR DUPLICATION OF THESE PLANS OR ANYINFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN, WITHOUT THE EXPRESS WRITTEN CONSENT OF ALCCOPYRIGHT © ALC ARCHITECTUREAMERICAN FAMILY CARE 1119 E. State Street, Suite 120 - Eagle, Idaho 83616p. 208.514.2713 www.alcarchitecture.comSITE PLANNING28 JULY 202020075alc -USTICK AND EAGLENORTH ELEVATIONSCALE: 1/4"=1'-0"SOUTH ELEVATIONSCALE: 1/4"=1'-0"20'-6" A.F.F.T.O. PARAPET20'-0" A.F.F.T.O. PARAPET25'-0" A.F.F.T.O. PARAPET18'-6" A.F.F.T.O. PARAPET25'-0" A.F.F.T.O. PARAPET0'-0" A.F.F.FIN. FLR.0'-0" A.F.F.FIN. FLR.21'-0" A.F.F.T.O. 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Contact the Planning Division at 208.884.5533 or www.meridiancity.org Architectural Standards D esign R eview C heC klist | n on -R esi D ential Page | 1 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 Staff Intent 1.00 Promote visually aesthetic building designs that incorporate quality architectural characteristics and establish built environments that are compatible with existing, planned, and anticipated adjacent land uses. Goal 1.10 Articulate building designs to frame and accentuate public spaces with pedestrian scale elements and details. Goal 1.11 Building design should address building scale, mass, form, and use a variety of materials and architectural features to ensure an aesthetic contribution compatible with surrounding buildings. 1.1A Maintain consistent and contiguous pedestrian environments across developments. Limit circuitous connections and maintain clear visibility. 1.1B Provide pedestrian connections to non-private public spaces. 1.1C Incorporate architectural features on all sides of a building façade facing: the primary entrance(s) of an adjacent building, public roadways, interior site amenities, and façades that are visible from public spaces. See Architectural Elements, Building Form, and Materials sections. 1.1D Buildings must orient, frame, and/or direct pedestrian views to adjacent cultural buildings, parks, and plazas. 1.1E Design and orient buildings not to impede access. The build- ing should enhance the appeal of open space and pedestrian environments Goal 1.20 Design building façades to express architectural character and incorporate the use of design principles to unify developments and buildings, and relate to adjacent and surrounding uses. 1.2A Comply and adhere with all previously required building design 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. †NON-RESIDENTIAL STANDARDS | COMMERCIAL DISTRICTS †PROJECT INFORMATION Project Name: Applicant/Agent: File # OFFICIAL USEDate: »Last Modified: 02/12/2016. Questions? Contact the Planning Division at 208.884.5533 or www.meridiancity.org Architectural Standards D esign R eview C heC klist | n on -R esi D ential Page | 2 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 Staff Goal 1.30 Incorporate design principles to include rhythm, repetition, framing, and/or proportion. Applies to all sides of a building façade facing public roadways, that are visible from residential neighborhoods or public spaces, or facing the public entry of an adjacent building. 1.3A Integrate at least one material change, color variation, or horizontal reveal for every 12-vertical feet of building façade; vertical spacing may be averaged over façade. 1.3B Integrate at least one material change, color variation, or vertical reveal every 50-horizontal feet of building façade; horizontal spacing may be averaged over façade 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 “N” or “N/A” is checked, please explain in comments. Y N N/A ID #Description Comments Staff Intent 2.00 Promote building designs that use appropriate architectural and pedestrian scales to establish compatible physical and visual relationships with adjacent and surrounding developments and reinforce a cohesive built environment. Goal 2.10 Development should consider the scale of surrounding buildings, including relationships to existing residential areas, as well as an appropriate height, mass, and form scaled for the built environment. Applies to façades of development along public roads, public spaces, and adjacent to residential areas. 2.1A 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 features such as cornices, ledges, or columns, and must occur in total combination for at least 20% of the façade length. May be averaged over entire façade, but may not exceed 75-feet without a break. 2.1B For buildings with façades longer than 200-feet, reduce massing of buildings by grouping or incorporating smaller tenant spaces along the commercial façade, or by incorporating at least one significant modulation with depth at least 3% of the total façade length or 10-feet, and a width in combination at least 20% of the façade length. 2.1D Within mixed use areas and for all developments along arterial roadways, buildings over 1,000 sqft must provide a minimum 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 façade width. Note: For a complete list of all Standards, along with photo examples, see the City of Meridian Architectural Standards Manual. †COMMERCIAL DISTRICTS | CONTINUED »Last Modified: 02/12/2016. Questions? Contact the Planning Division at 208.884.5533 or www.meridiancity.org Architectural Standards D esign R eview C heC klist | n on -R esi D ential Page | 3 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 Goal 2.20 Physically configure building designs to reduce disproportioned architectural scale relative to adjacent uses. Applies to façades of development along public roads, public spaces, and residential areas. 2.2A 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, 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). 2.2B Use pedestrian scale and landscape design elements such as specialty lighting, awnings, trees or other site elements to visu - ally relate and transition multi-story buildings (or equivalent) to the ground plane. Goal 2.30 Incorporate pedestrian-scale architectural features to support an aesthetic character that contributes to the quality of the build- ing design and connectivity with the surrounding environment. Applies to façades 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. 2.3A Consistently incorporate at least two (2) architectural features into the building design that are pedestrian scale, to include: 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. Y N N/A ID #Description Comments Staff Intent 3.00 Promote building designs that articulate and define appropriate building forms with visual interest and enhance the character of the built environment. Goal 3.10 Articulate building forms, including but not limited to massing, walls, and roofs, with appropriately scaled modulations that contribute to the development of aesthetic building designs. Applies to façades 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. †COMMERCIAL DISTRICTS | CONTINUED »Last Modified: 02/12/2016. Questions? Contact the Planning Division at 208.884.5533 or www.meridiancity.org Architectural Standards D esign R eview C heC klist | n on -R esi D ential Page | 4 BuilDing FoRm, non-ResiDential stanDaRDs (BFs) If a “N” or “N/A” is checked, please explain in comments. Y N N/A ID #Description Comments Staff 3.1A Incorporate at least one type of the following modulations in the façade plane, including but not limited to projections, recesses, and step backs that articulate wall planes and break up building 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. 3.1B 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 façade elevation. For buildings with façades less than 150-feet, horizontal modulation must occur no less than every 30-feet. For buildings with façades greater than or equal to 150-feet, horizontal modulation must occur no less than every 50-feet. 3.1C Design parking structure façades as site integrated buildings, meeting applicable Manual standards for Architectural Elements and Material sections. Goal 3.20 Incorporate visual and physical distinctions in the building design that enhance building forms, articulate façades, identify entries, integrate pedestrian scale, and visually anchor the building to the ground or street level. Applies to building façades visible from a public street or public space, and to façades with public entries. 3.2A For at least 30% of applicable façades 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 the building. May alternatively incorporate other architectural features such as ledges, façade reveals, ground level fenestra- tion, raised planters, or landscaping elements within 3-feet of finished grade. 3.2B Where building designs incorporate multiple stories, or multiple floor height equivalents, integrate at least one field or accent color, material, or architectural feature used on lower stories, on the upper stories. 3.2C Building designs with multiple stories must provide proportion- ally taller ground-level façades adjacent to public roadways and public spaces. Provide floor-to-ceiling heights, or floor-to-floor from 10 to 16 feet. 3.2D In mixed-use areas and for structures greater than four stories, design the uppermost story or façade wall plane to include 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. †COMMERCIAL DISTRICTS | CONTINUED »Last Modified: 02/12/2016. Questions? Contact the Planning Division at 208.884.5533 or www.meridiancity.org Architectural Standards D esign R eview C heC klist | n on -R esi D ential Page | 5 BuilDing FoRm, non-ResiDential stanDaRDs (BFs) If a “N” or “N/A” is checked, please explain in comments. Y N N/A ID #Description Comments Staff Goal 3.30 Building design should establish visual connections that relate internal 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. 3.3A Use horizontal and/or vertical divisions in wall planes, such as ledges, awnings, recesses, stringcourse, molding, joint lines, or other material types, to frame and accent 30% or more of total fenestration. 3.3D Average 30% fenestration for applicable first floor façade, unless specified elsewhere. May also meet fenestration alternative (see 3.3E). Big box and buildings in industrial districts may limit applicable façade area to 30-feet around public entries. 3.3E Fenestration Alternative: Incorporate doors and windows for at least 30% of applicable first floor façade, or suggest their inclu- sion using faux treatments that incorporate at least two of the 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. Goal 3.40 Building roof types, forms, and elements should provide variation and interest to building profiles and contribute to the architectural identity of the buildings, without creating an imposing scale on adjacent uses. Applies to façades: in development along arterial roadways, visible from residential development, adjacent to public spaces, facing public entries of adjacent buildings. 3.4A For flat 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 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 façades. May also incorporate secondary roof types, such as hip roofs along overhangs. 3.4B For sloped roofs, incorporate at least two of any one roof element, including but not limited to: valleys, ridges, or gables. Qualifying elements in total must exist for at least 20% of applicable façade roof area and be visible from the same façade 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. †COMMERCIAL DISTRICTS | CONTINUED »Last Modified: 02/12/2016. Questions? Contact the Planning Division at 208.884.5533 or www.meridiancity.org Architectural Standards D esign R eview C heC klist | n on -R esi D ential Page | 6 BuilDing FoRm, non-ResiDential stanDaRDs (BFs) If a “N” or “N/A” is checked, please explain in comments. Y N N/A ID #Description Comments Staff 3.4C Provide variation in roof profile over façade modulation and/ or articulation over façade material/color transitions. Options include, but are not limited to: varying parapet heights; two or more roof planes; continuation of façade 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. Y N N/A ID #Description Comments Staff Intent 4.00 Promote integrated architectural elements and details as compo- nents of cohesive building designs that enhance the visual interest of building façades, support activity at and/or near ground level, and provide pedestrian scale. Goal 4.10 Use proportional architectural elements and detailing to articulate façades, and contribute to an aesthetic building character with a high level of pedestrian design. Applies to façades: in development along public roadways, visible from residential development, adjacent to public spaces, facing public entries of adjacent buildings. Goal 4.11 Design and articulate architectural elements using proportions, divisions, detailing, materials, textures, and colors and appropriately integrate these elements into the building design. Applies to façades: in development along public roadways, visible from residential development, adjacent to public spaces, facing public entries of adjacent buildings. 4.1A Provide at least three detailing elements that transition façade material changes or integrate pedestrian scale elements, such as doorways, windows, or material banding, at the base of the 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. 4.1B Provide building overhangs or other projections such as canopies which articulate the building façade and provide temporary relief from inclement weather. At a minimum, an overhang or 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. †COMMERCIAL DISTRICTS | CONTINUED »Last Modified: 02/12/2016. Questions? Contact the Planning Division at 208.884.5533 or www.meridiancity.org Architectural Standards D esign R eview C heC klist | n on -R esi D ential Page | 7 aRChiteCtuRal elements, non-ResiDential stanDaRDs (ase) If a “N” or “N/A” is checked, please explain in comments. Y N N/A ID #Description Comments Staff 4.1C 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 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. Goal 4.20 Building designs must not create blank wall segments when visible from a public street or public spaces. Consider the treatment at the base, middle, and top of the façade. 4.2A Use any combination of standards from Building Form, Architec - 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. 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. 4.3A Use and integrate standards from the Architectural Standards Manual to screen and conceal service and mechanical equipment. Landscaping meeting the same intent may also be considered for utility meters and connections. 4.3B All ground level mechanical equipment must be screened to the height of the unit as viewed from the property line. 4.3C 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, non -ResiDential stanDaRDs (mas) If a “N” or “N/A” is checked, please explain in comments. Y N N/A ID #Description Comments Staff Intent 5.00 Use quality materials and colors that promote aesthetic building designs and contribute to the development of a timeless com- munity character. Goal 5.10 Use complementary material combinations that contribute to a 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. †COMMERCIAL DISTRICTS | CONTINUED »Last Modified: 02/12/2016. Questions? Contact the Planning Division at 208.884.5533 or www.meridiancity.org Architectural Standards D esign R eview C heC klist | n on -R esi D ential Page | 8 mateRials, non-ResiDential stanDaRDs (mas) If a “N” or “N/A” is checked, please explain in comments. Y N N/A ID #Description Comments Staff 5.1A For buildings with façades that face multiple public roadways and/or public spaces, use consistent material combinations, material quality, and architectural detailing. 5.1B For all façade elevations visible from public roads, public spaces, primary entrance(s) of an adjacent building, and facing residential districts, use at least two distinct field materials, colors, or material-color combinations on the building façade (see also Material definitions). 5.1D For façade elevations visible from public roadways and along primary building entryways, incorporate an accent material on the first story. 5.1E Distinguish field materials from accent materials through pat- 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. 5.1F Where materials transition or terminate, provide detailing to 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. 5.1G Non-durable materials, treatments, and finishes that deteriorate quickly with weather, ultra-violet light, and that are more suscep - tible to wear and tear are prohibited on permanent structures. 5.1H The use of vinyl and ordinary smooth face block, unfinished, colored, or painted, are prohibited as a field materials for building façades along public roadways, adjacent to public spaces, and when visible from residential neighborhoods. Smooth face block may be used as an accent material. 5.1I Untextured concrete panels and prefabricated steel panels are prohibited as field materials for building façades, except when used with a minimum of two other qualifying field materials and meeting all other standard fenestration and material requirements. Goal 5.20 Use colors that complement building materials and support innova- tive and good design practices. Applies to building façades visible 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. 5.2B 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 Standards Manual. †COMMERCIAL DISTRICTS | CONTINUED »Last Modified: 02/12/2016. Questions? Contact the Planning Division at 208.884.5533 or www.meridiancity.org Architectural Standards D esign R eview C heC klist | n on -R esi D ential Page | 9 mateRials, non-ResiDential stanDaRDs (mas) If a “N” or “N/A” is checked, please explain in comments. Y N N/A ID #Description Comments Staff 5.2C Materials or colors with high reflectance, such as some metals or reflective glazing, must not redirect light towards roadways, public spaces, or adjacent uses in a way which constitutes a public nuisance or safety hazard. Goal 5.30 Integrate roll-up doors, will-call doors, drive-through doors, and loading docks into the building design, and locate them in a manner which does not create pedestrian, drive aisle, or roadway conflicts. Applies to façades along arterial and collector roadways, and façades facing public spaces. 5.3A For commercial and traditional neighborhood districts, roll-up and drive-through doors are allowed when integrated into the 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. Y N N/A ID #Description Comments Staff Intent 6.00 Integrate signs and architectural lighting as cohesive elements of building designs that contribute to the atmosphere of the built environment and enhance safety. Goal 6.10 Use lighting on building exteriors to promote safe pedestrian environments along roadways, at intersections, and in public spaces. 6.1A Lighting fixture spacing and height along streetscapes and roadways must be placed to avoid conflicts with tree plantings. 6.1B Use energy-efficient architectural lighting. 6.1C Use lighting fixtures that are consistent with other decorative hardware on the building. For example, select lighting hardware 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. †COMMERCIAL DISTRICTS | CONTINUED »Last Modified: 02/12/2016. Questions? 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Date of Issuance: Project No.: Project Milestone: ---- 1 Certificate of Zoning Compliance 01/27/2020EAGLE COMMONS AT USTICK AND EAGLEBarclay Group3085 East Ustick RoadMeridian, Idaho 83646119025 19-359 E1.10 SITE PHOTOMETRIC PLAN HORIZONTAL SCALE: 1"=20' SITE PHOTOMETRIC PLAN 01/31/2020 Revisions 1. Date of Issuance: Project No.: Project Milestone: ---- 1 Certificate of Zoning Compliance 01/27/2020EAGLE COMMONS AT USTICK AND EAGLEBarclay Group3085 East Ustick RoadMeridian, Idaho 83646119025 19-359 E1.11 SITE LIGHTING SCHEDULE & CUT SHEET HORIZONTAL SCALE: NTS SITE LIGHTING FIXTURE SCHEDULE & CUT SHEET 01/31/2020 AMERICAN FAMILY CAREMERIDIAN, IDDesignerKWADate9/4/2020ScaleNot to ScaleDrawing No.Summary1 of 1ScheduleSymbol Label Image QTY Manufacturer Catalog Number Description LampNumberLampsFilenameLumensperLampLumenMultiplierLLF Wattage EfficiencyDistributionPolar Plot NotesQ12 LithoniaLightingLDN6CYL 40/20 LO6ARLD6IN LDN CYLINDER, 4000K,2000LM, CLEAR, MATTEDIFFUSE REFLECTOR, CRI801 LDN6CYL_40_20_LO6AR_LD.ies1798 1 0.9 22.52 100% DIRECT,SC-0=1.02,SC-90=1.03G13 LithoniaLightingDSXW1 LED 20C 100040K T3M MVOLTDSXW1 LED WITH (2) 10 LEDLIGHT ENGINES, TYPE T3MOPTIC, 4000K, @ 1000mA.LED 1 DSXW1_LED_20C_1000_40K_T3M_MVOLT.ies7572 1 0.9 73.2 100% TYPE IV,MEDIUM,BUGRATING:B2 - U0 -G2G22 WAC Lighting DS-WD0534-F40S-WT Surface-mounted Luminaires2 DS-WD0534-F40S-WT.IES1742 1 0.9 33.094 100%0.10.10.30.20.70.60.30.20.20.20.20.20.10.10.11.31.30.80.70.60.60.60.40.30.20.10.12.11.81.61.61.51.40.90.60.40.30.20.13.11.62.63.22.91.91.20.80.60.30.14.01.42.64.73.52.11.41.20.70.20.14.60.14.04.95.60.14.35.11.90.14.15.93.54.00.42.12.12.81.30.90.11.10.20.30.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.0 0.00.00.00.00.0 0.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.014.6G1 @ 14'G1 @ 14'G1 @ 14'Q1 @ 13.33'Q1 @ 13.33'G2 @ 8'G2 @ 8'Plan ViewScale - 1" = 8ftStatisticsDescription Symbol Avg Max Min Max/Min Avg/MinAFC LOT 0.9 fc 14.6 fc 0.0 fc N/A N/A DSXW1 LED Series LEDs Drive Current Color temperature Distribution Voltage Mounting Control Options DSXW1 LED 10C 10 LEDs (one engine) 20C 20 LEDs (two engines) 1 350 350 mA 530 530 mA 700 700 mA 1000 1000 mA (1 A) 1 30K 3000 K 40K 4000 K 50K 5000 K AMBPC Amber phosphor converted T2S Type II Short T2M Type II Medium T3S Type III Short T3M Type III Medium T4M Type IV Medium TFTM Forward Throw Medium MVOLT 2 120 3 208 3 240 3 277 3 347 3,4 480 3,4 Shipped included (blank)Surface mounting bracket BBW Surface- mounted back box (for conduit entry) 5 Shipped installed PE Photoelectric cell, button type 6 DMG 0-10v dimming wires pulled outside fixture (for use with an external control, ordered separately) PIR 180° motion/ambient light sensor, <15’ mtg ht 1,7 PIRH 180° motion/ambient light sensor, 15-30’ mtg ht 1,7 PIR1FC3V Motion/ambient sensor, 8-15' mounting height, ambient sensor enabled at 1fc 1,7 PIRH1FC3V Motion/ambient sensor, 15-30' mounting height, ambient sensor enabled at 1fc 1,7 ELCW Emergency battery backup (includes external component enclosure), CA Title 20 Noncompliant 8,9 Other Options Finish (required) Shipped installed Shipped separately 11 SF Single fuse (120, 277 or 347V) 3,10 BSW Bird-deterrent spikes DF Double fuse (208, 240 or 480V) 3,10 VG Vandal guard HS House-side shield 11 DDL Diffused drop lens SPD Separate surge protection 12 DDBXD Dark bronze DSSXD Sandstone DWHGXD Textured white DBLXD Black DDBTXD Textured dark bronze DSSTXD Textured sandstone DNAXD Natural aluminum DBLBXD Textured black DWHXD White DNATXD Textured natural aluminum One Lithonia Way • Conyers, Georgia 30012 • Phone: 1-800-705-SERV (7378) • www.lithonia.com © 2013-2020 Acuity Brands Lighting, Inc. All rights reserved. COMMERCIAL OUTDOOR DSXW1-LED Rev. 2/05/20 D-Series Size 1LED Wall Luminaire Ordering Information EXAMPLE: DSXW1 LED 20C 1000 40K T3M MVOLT DDBTXD NOTES 1 20C 1000 is not available with PIR, PIRH, PIR1FC3V or PIRH1FC3V. 2 MVOLT driver operates on any line voltage from 120-277V (50/60 Hz). 3 Single fuse (SF) requires 120, 277 or 347 voltage option. Double fuse (DF) requires 208, 240 or 480 voltage option. 4 Only available with 20C, 700mA or 1000mA. Not available with PIR or PIRH. 5 Back box ships installed on fixture. Cannot be field installed. Cannot be ordered as an accessory. 6 Photocontrol (PE) requires 120, 208, 240, 277 or 347 voltage option. Not available with motion/ambient light sensors (PIR or PIRH). 7 Reference Motion Sensor table on page 3. 8 Cold weather (-20C) rated. Not compatible with conduit entry applications. Not available with BBW mounting option. Not available with fusing. Not available with 347 or 480 voltage options. Emergency components located in back box housing. Emergency mode IES files located on product page at www.lithonia.com 9 Not available with SPD. 10 Not available with ELCW. 11 Also available as a separate accessory; see Accessories information. 12 Not available with ELCW. Catalog Number Notes Type Accessories Ordered and shipped separately. DSXWHS U House-side shield (one per light engine) DSXWBSW U Bird-deterrent spikes DSXW1VG U Vandal guard accessory Hit the Tab key or mouse over the page to see all interactive elements. Introduction The D-Series Wall luminaire is a stylish, fully integrated LED solution for building-mount applications. It features a sleek, modern design and is carefully engineered to provide long-lasting, energy-efficient lighting with a variety of optical and control options for customized performance. With an expected service life of over 20 years of nighttime use and up to 74% in energy savings over comparable 250W metal halide luminaires, the D-Series Wall is a reliable, low-maintenance lighting solution that produces sites that are exceptionally illuminated. Luminaire Width:13-3/4” (34.9 cm) Depth:10” (25.4 cm) Height:6-3/8” (16.2 cm) Back Box (BBW, ELCW) Width:13-3/4” (34.9 cm) Depth:4” (10.2 cm) Height:6-3/8” (16.2 cm) For 3/4” NPT side-entry conduit (BBW only) Specifications Weight: 12 lbs (5.4 kg) BBW Weight:5 lbs (2.3 kg) ELCW Weight:10 lbs (4.5 kg) D H W 413-3/4 6-3/8 FOR 3/4" NPTSIDE-ENTRY CONDUIT3-PLACES (BBW ONLY) D H 413-3/4 6-3/8 FOR 3/4" NPTSIDE-ENTRY CONDUIT3-PLACES (BBW ONLY) W 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. Contact factory for performance data on any configurations not shown here. LEDs Drive Current (mA) System Watts Dist. Type 30K (3000 K, 70CRI)40K (4000 K, 70CRI)50K (5000 K, 70CRI)AMBPC (Amber Phosphor Converted) Lumens B U G LPW Lumens B U G LPW Lumens B U G LPW Lumens B U G LPW 10C (10 LEDs) 350mA 13W T2S 1,415 0 0 1 109 1,520 0 0 1 117 1,530 0 0 1 118 894 0 0 1 69 T2M 1,349 0 0 1 104 1,448 0 0 1 111 1,458 0 0 1 112 852 0 0 1 66 T3S 1,399 0 0 1 108 1,503 0 0 1 116 1,512 0 0 1 116 884 0 0 1 68 T3M 1,385 0 0 1 107 1,488 0 0 1 114 1,497 0 0 1 115 876 0 0 1 67 T4M 1,357 0 0 1 104 1,458 0 0 1 112 1,467 0 0 1 113 858 0 0 1 66 TFTM 1,411 0 0 1 109 1,515 0 0 1 117 1,525 0 0 1 117 892 0 0 1 69 ASYDF 1,262 1 0 1 97 1,354 1 0 1 104 1,363 1 0 1 105 797 0 0 1 61 530 mA 19W T2S 2,053 1 0 1 108 2,205 1 0 1 116 2,220 1 0 1 117 1,264 0 0 1 67 T2M 1,957 1 0 1 103 2,102 1 0 1 111 2,115 1 0 1 111 1,205 0 0 1 63 T3S 2,031 1 0 1 107 2,181 1 0 1 115 2,194 1 0 1 115 1,250 0 0 1 66 T3M 2,010 1 0 1 106 2,159 1 0 1 114 2,172 1 0 1 114 1,237 0 0 1 65 T4M 1,970 1 0 1 104 2,115 1 0 1 111 2,129 1 0 1 112 1,212 0 0 1 64 TFTM 2,047 0 0 1 108 2,198 1 0 1 116 2,212 1 0 1 116 1,260 0 0 1 66 ASYDF 1,831 1 0 1 96 1,966 1 0 1 103 1,978 1 0 1 104 1,127 0 0 1 59 700 mA 26W T2S 2,623 1 0 1 101 2,816 1 0 1 108 2,834 1 0 1 109 1,544 0 0 1 59 T2M 2,499 1 0 1 96 2,684 1 0 1 103 2,701 1 0 1 104 1,472 0 0 1 57 T3S 2,593 1 0 1 100 2,785 1 0 1 107 2,802 1 0 1 108 1,527 0 0 1 59 T3M 2,567 1 0 1 99 2,757 1 0 1 106 2,774 1 0 1 107 1,512 0 0 1 58 T4M 2,515 1 0 1 97 2,701 1 0 1 104 2,718 1 0 1 105 1,481 0 0 1 57 TFTM 2,614 1 0 1 101 2,808 1 0 1 108 2,825 1 0 1 109 1,539 0 0 1 59 ASYDF 2,337 1 0 1 90 2,510 1 0 1 97 2,525 1 0 1 97 1,376 1 0 1 53 1000 mA 39W T2S 3,685 1 0 1 94 3,957 1 0 1 101 3,982 1 0 1 102 2,235 1 0 1 57 T2M 3,512 1 0 1 90 3,771 1 0 1 97 3,794 1 0 1 97 2,130 1 0 1 55 T3S 3,644 1 0 1 93 3,913 1 0 1 100 3,938 1 0 1 101 2,210 1 0 1 57 T3M 3,607 1 0 1 92 3,873 1 0 1 99 3,898 1 0 1 100 2,187 1 0 1 56 T4M 3,534 1 0 2 91 3,796 1 0 2 97 3,819 1 0 2 98 2,143 1 0 1 55 TFTM 3,673 1 0 1 94 3,945 1 0 1 101 3,969 1 0 1 102 2,228 1 0 1 57 ASYDF 3,284 1 0 2 84 3,527 1 0 2 90 3,549 1 0 2 91 1,992 1 0 1 51 20C (20 LEDs) 350mA 23W T2S 2,820 1 0 1 123 3,028 1 0 1 132 3,047 1 0 1 132 1,777 1 0 1 77 T2M 2,688 1 0 1 117 2,886 1 0 1 125 2,904 1 0 1 126 1,693 1 0 1 74 T3S 2,789 1 0 1 121 2,994 1 0 1 130 3,014 1 0 1 131 1,757 0 0 1 76 T3M 2,760 1 0 1 120 2,965 1 0 1 129 2,983 1 0 1 130 1,739 1 0 1 76 T4M 2,704 1 0 1 118 2,905 1 0 1 126 2,922 1 0 1 127 1,704 1 0 1 74 TFTM 2,811 1 0 1 122 3,019 1 0 1 131 3,038 1 0 1 132 1,771 0 0 1 77 ASYDF 2,514 1 0 1 109 2,699 1 0 1 117 2,716 1 0 1 118 1,584 1 0 1 69 530 mA 35W T2S 4,079 1 0 1 117 4,380 1 0 1 125 4,407 1 0 1 126 2,504 1 0 1 72 T2M 3,887 1 0 1 111 4,174 1 0 1 119 4,201 1 0 1 120 2,387 1 0 1 68 T3S 4,033 1 0 1 115 4,331 1 0 1 124 4,359 1 0 1 125 2,477 1 0 1 71 T3M 3,993 1 0 2 114 4,288 1 0 2 123 4,315 1 0 2 123 2,451 1 0 1 70 T4M 3,912 1 0 2 112 4,201 1 0 2 120 4,227 1 0 2 121 2,402 1 0 1 69 TFTM 4,066 1 0 2 116 4,366 1 0 2 125 4,394 1 0 2 126 2,496 1 0 1 71 ASYDF 3,636 1 0 2 104 3,904 1 0 2 112 3,928 1 0 2 112 2,232 1 0 1 64 700 mA 46W T2S 5,188 1 0 1 113 5,572 1 0 1 121 5,607 1 0 1 122 3,065 1 0 1 67 T2M 4,945 1 0 2 108 5,309 1 0 2 115 5,343 1 0 2 116 2,921 1 0 1 64 T3S 5,131 1 0 2 112 5,510 1 0 2 120 5,544 1 0 2 121 3,031 1 0 1 66 T3M 5,078 1 0 2 110 5,454 1 0 2 119 5,487 1 0 2 119 3,000 1 0 1 65 T4M 4,975 1 0 2 108 5,343 1 0 2 116 5,376 1 0 2 117 2,939 1 0 1 64 TFTM 5,172 1 0 2 112 5,554 1 0 2 121 5,589 1 0 2 122 3,055 1 0 1 66 ASYDF 4,624 1 0 2 101 4,965 1 0 2 108 4,996 1 0 2 109 2,732 1 0 1 59 1000 mA 73W T2S 7,204 1 0 2 99 7,736 2 0 2 106 7,784 2 0 2 107 4,429 1 0 1 61 T2M 6,865 1 0 2 94 7,373 2 0 2 101 7,419 2 0 2 102 4,221 1 0 1 58 T3S 7,125 1 0 2 98 7,651 1 0 2 105 7,698 1 0 2 105 4,380 1 0 1 60 T3M 7,052 1 0 2 97 7,573 2 0 2 104 7,620 2 0 2 104 4,335 1 0 2 59 T4M 6,909 1 0 2 95 7,420 1 0 2 102 7,466 1 0 2 102 4,248 1 0 2 58 TFTM 7,182 1 0 2 98 7,712 1 0 2 106 7,761 1 0 2 106 4,415 1 0 2 60 ASYDF 6,421 2 0 2 88 6,896 2 0 3 94 6,938 2 0 3 95 3,947 1 0 2 54 One Lithonia Way • Conyers, Georgia 30012 • Phone: 1-800-705-SERV (7378) • www.lithonia.com © 2013-2020 Acuity Brands Lighting, Inc. All rights reserved. COMMERCIAL OUTDOOR DSXW1-LED Rev. 2/05/20 Performance Data Lumen Output Motion Sensor Default Settings Option Dimmed State High Level (when triggered) Photocell Operation Dwell Time Ramp-up Time Ramp-down Time *PIR or PIRH 3V (37%) Output 10V (100%) Output Enabled @ 5FC 5 min 3 sec 5 min PIR1FC3V or PIRH1FC3V 3V (37%) Output 10V (100%) Output Enabled @ 1FC 5 min 3 sec 5 min *for use with site wide Dusk to Dawn control One Lithonia Way • Conyers, Georgia 30012 • Phone: 1-800-705-SERV (7378) • www.lithonia.com © 2013-2020 Acuity Brands Lighting, Inc. All rights reserved. COMMERCIAL OUTDOOR DSXW1-LED Rev. 2/05/20 Performance Data Use these factors to determine relative lumen output for average ambient temperatures from 0-40°C (32-104°F). Lumen Ambient Temperature (LAT) Multipliers Ambient Lumen Multiplier 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 0.98 Projected LED Lumen Maintenance Data references the extrapolated performance projections for the DSXW1 LED 20C 1000 platform in a 25°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 LLF, use the lumen maintenance factor that corresponds to the desired number of operating hours below. For other lumen maintenance values, contact factory. Operating Hours 0 25,000 50,000 100,000 Lumen Maintenance Factor 1.0 0.95 0.93 0.88 FEATURES & SPECIFICATIONS INTENDED USE The energy savings, long life and easy-to-install design of the D-Series Wall Size 1 make it the smart choice for building-mounted doorway and pathway illumination for nearly any facility. CONSTRUCTION Two-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. The LED driver is mounted to the door to thermally isolate it from the light engines for low operating temperature and long life. Housing is completely sealed against moisture and environmental contaminants (IP65). 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 textured and non-textured finishes. OPTICS Precision-molded proprietary acrylic lenses provide multiple photometric distributions tailored specifically to building mounted applications. Light engines are available in 3000 K (70 min. CRI), 4000 K (70 min. CRI) or 5000 K (70 min. CRI) configurations. ELECTRICAL Light engine(s) consist of 10 high-efficacy LEDs mounted to a metal-core circuit board to maximize heat dissipation and promote long life (L88/100,000 hrs at 25°C). Class 1 electronic drivers have a power factor >90%, THD <20%, and a minimum 2.5KV surge rating. When ordering the SPD option, a separate surge protection device is installed within the luminaire which meets a minimum Category C Low (per ANSI/IEEE C62.41.2). INSTALLATION Included universal mounting bracket attaches securely to any 4” round or square outlet box for quick and easy installation. Luminaire has a slotted gasket wireway and attaches to the mounting bracket via corrosion-resistant screws. LISTINGS CSA certified to U.S. and Canadian standards. Rated for -40°C minimum ambient. DesignLights Consortium® (DLC) qualified product. Not all versions of this product may be DLC qualified. Please check the DLC Qualified Products List at www.designlights.org/QPL to confirm which versions are qualified. WARRANTY Five-year limited warranty. Complete warranty terms located at: www.acuitybrands.com/support/customer-support/terms-and-conditions Note: Actual performance may differ as a result of end-user environment and application. All values are design or typical values, measured under laboratory conditions at 25 °C. Specifications subject to change without notice. Electrical Load Current (A) LEDs Drive Current (mA) System Watts 120V 208V 240V 277V 347V 480V 10C 350 14 W 0.13 0.07 0.06 0.06 - - 530 20 W 0.19 0.11 0.09 0.08 - - 700 27 W 0.25 0.14 0.13 0.11 - - 1000 40 W 0.37 0.21 0.19 0.16 - - 20C 350 24 W 0.23 0.13 0.12 0.10 - - 530 36 W 0.33 0.19 0.17 0.14 - - 700 47 W 0.44 0.25 0.22 0.19 0.15 0.11 1000 74 W 0.69 0.40 0.35 0.30 0.23 0.17 To see complete photometric reports or download .ies files for this product, visit Lithonia Lighting’s D-Series Wall Size 1 homepage. Photometric Diagrams Isofootcandle plots for the DSXW1 LED 20C 1000 40K. Distances are in units of mounting height (15’).Distribution overlay comparison to 250W metal halide. LEGEND DSXW1, 0.5 fc TWF2, 0.5 fc 10’ W Sidewalk LLDs: TWF2 = 0.72 DSXW1 = 0.95 Test No. 22601P22 tested in accordance with IESNA LM-79-08.4 3 2 1 0 -4 -3 -2 -1 4 3 2 1 0 4321 Test No. 22602P22 tested in accordance with IESNA LM-79-08.4 3 2 1 0 -4 -3 -2 -1 4 3 2 1 0 4321 T3MT3M LEGEND 0.1 fc 0.5 fc 1.0 fc DSXW1 LED 20C 40K 1000 T3M, TWF2 250M Pulse, 15’ Mounting Ht TWF2: 291W DSXW1: 74W Test No. 22597P22 tested in accordance with IESNA LM-79-08.4 3 2 1 0 -4 -3 -2 -1 4 3 2 1 0 4321 T3ST3ST2MT2M Options and Accessories T3M (left), ASYDF (right) lenses HS - House-side shields BSW - Bird-deterrent spikes WG - Wire guard VG - Vandal guard DDL - Diffused drop lens Fixture Type: Catalog Number: Project: Location: WAC Lighting retains the right to modify the design of our products at any time as part of the company's continuous improvement program. SEPT 2019 waclighting.com Phone (800) 526.2588 Fax (800) 526.2585 Headquarters/Eastern Distribution Center 44 Harbor Park Drive Port Washington, NY 11050 Central Distribution Center 1600 Distribution Ct Lithia Springs, GA 30122 Western Distribution Center 1750 Archibald Avenue Ontario, CA 91760 TUBE ARCHITECTURAL DS-WD05 LED Wall Mounts SPECIFICATIONS •Rated Life: 80,000 hours •CRI: Up to 90 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION The latest energy efficient LED technology in an appealing cylindrical profile delivers accent and wall wash lighting. Comes in various light distribution and beam angle options. 122” 4d”2w” 5” DS-WD05-______-___ Example: DS-WD05-F930A-WT FEATURES •High performance exterior rated LED wall mount light •Fixture can install upside down to alter light distribution •Solid aluminum construction • SPECIFICATIONS Input: Dimming: Light Source: Finish: Standards: Operating Temp: Universal voltage 120V - 277VAC, 50/60Hz Electronic low voltage (ELV) : 100% - 5% 0-10V: 100% - 1% High output 3 Step Mac Adam Ellipse COB Rated life of 60,000 hours at L70 Electrostatically powder coated, white, black, bronze and graphite IP65 rated, ETL & cETL wet location listed Title 24 JA8-2016 Compliant -13°F to 122°F (-25°C to 50°C)ORDERING NUMBER Diameter Watt Beam Beam Angle Color Temp CRI Lumen CBCP Efficacy (lm/w)Light Distribution Finish DS-WD05 5” 25W x2 S Straight up and down 16° 927S 27S930S 30S 35S 40S 2700K 2700K 3000K 3000K 3500K 4000K 90 85 9085 85 85 BK WT BZ GH Black White Bronze Graphite N Straight up and down 25° 927S 27S930S 30S 35S 40S 2700K 2700K 3000K 3000K 3500K 4000K 9085 90 85 85 85 F Straight up and down 33° 927S 27S930S 30S 35S 40S 2700K 2700K 3000K 3000K 3500K 4000K 9085 90 85 85 85 F Away from the wall N/A 927A 27A930A 30A 35A 40A 2700K 2700K 3000K 3000K 3500K 4000K 90 85 9085 85 85 F Towards the wall N/A 927B 27B930B 30B 35B 40B 2700K 2700K 3000K 3000K 3500K 4000K 90 85 9085 85 85 F One side each N/A 927C 27C930C 30C 35C 40C 2700K 2700K 3000K 3000K 3500K 4000K 908590 85 85 85 One side away from wall, one side towards the wall DS-WD0534 5” 17W x2 1Reference output shows 25W output. Multiply by 0.7 to determine output for 17W combinations. Reference Output 1 1825 x 2 2190 x 2 1895 x 22300 x 22350 x 22375 x 2 10050 x 212057 x 2 10427 x 212644 x 212937 x 213062 x 2 73 x 288 x 2 76 x 292 x 294 x 295 x 2 1810 x 2 2170 x 21880 x 22275 x 2 2330 x 22350 x 2 5280 x 2 6335 x 25478 x 26643 x 2 6797 x 26863 x 2 72 x 2 87 x 275 x 291 x 2 93 x 294 x 2 1900 x 22280 x 2 1970 x 2 2390 x 2 2445 x 2 2470 x 2 4515 x 25417 x 2 4685 x 25681 x 25812 x 2 5870 x 2 76 x 291 x 2 79 x 296 x 298 x 2 99 x 2 2000 x 2 2400 x 22075 x 2 2520 x 2 2575 x 2 2600 x 2 N/A 80 x 2 96 x 283 x 2 101 x 2 103 x 2104 x 2 2000 x 22400 x 2 2075 x 2 2520 x 22575 x 2 2600 x 2 N/A 80 x 296 x 2 83 x 2 101 x 2103 x 2 104 x 2 2000 x 2 2400 x 22075 x 2 2520 x 2 2575 x 2 2600 x 2 N/A 80 x 2 96 x 283 x 2 101 x 2 103 x 2104 x 2 5 year warranty LDN6 SWITCHABLE 6" OPEN New Construction Downlight ORDERING INFORMATION Example: LDN6 ALO2 SWW1 AR LSS MVOLT UGZ DOWNLIGHTING LDN6 SWW Lead times will vary depending on options selected. Consult with your sales representative. Catalog Number Notes Type DIM M AB LEFEATURES & SPECIFICATIONS INTENDED USE — Typical applications include corridors, lobbies, conference rooms and private offices. CONSTRUCTION — Galvanized steel mounting/plaster frame; galvanized steel junction box with bottom-hinged access covers and spring latches. Reflectors are retained by torsion springs. Vertically adjustable mounting brackets with commercial bar hangers provide 3-3/4” total adjustment. Two com- bination ½”-3/4” and four ½” knockouts for straight-through conduit runs. Capacity: 8 (4 in, 4 out). No. 12 AWG conductors, rated for 90°C. Accommodates 12”-24” joist spacing. Passive cooling thermal management for 25°C standard. Light engine and drivers are accessible from above or below ceiling. Ceiling thickness range 1/2" to 1-1/2". OPTICS — 55° cutoff 1.0 S/MH standard (wallwash reflector available) 80CRI standard (90CRI optional) ELECTRICAL — Adjustable lumen output with three module options. MVOLT 120/277V 50/60Hz driver (0-10V & 120V Phase Dimming to 10% min dimming level). DALI driver dimming to 1% also available 100LPW typical FCC CFR Title 47 Part 15 Class A for lower lumen range. FCC CFR Title 47 Part 15 Class B for higher lumen range. L80 @ 60,000 hours 3 SDCM LISTINGS — Certified to US and Canadian safety standards. Wet location, covered ceiling. Wallwash suitable for damp locations only. ENERGY STAR certified product (Not applicable with black reflector). WARRANTY — 5-year limited warranty. Complete warranty terms located at: www.acuitybrands.com/CustomerResources/Terms_and_conditions.aspx Note: Actual performance may differ as a result of end-user environment and application. All values are design or typical values, measured under laboratory conditions at 25 °C. Specifications subject to change without notice. LDN6 Series Lumens Color temperature Aperture/Trim Color Reflector Flange Finish Voltage LDN6 6" Round ALO1 500/750/1000lm ALO2 1000/1500/2000lm ALO3 2000/2500/3000lm SWW1 3000K-3500K- 4000K-5000K LO6 Downlight LW6 Wallwash AR Clear WR White painted BR Black painted (blank)Self-flange TRW1 White TRBL2 Black LSS Semi-specular LD Matte diffused LS Specular MVOLT 120V - 277V 3473 347V step-down transformer supplied Driver Options UGZ Universal dimming to 10% 0-10V; line voltage dimming (120V) DALI DALI dimming to 1% 90CRI High CRI (90+) AT3 Airtight EL3 Batterypack (10W constant power) Non-T20 Compliant, integral test switch ELR Batterypack (10W constant power) Non-T20 Compliant remote test switch E10WCP3 Batterypack (10W constant power) T20 Compliant, integral test switch E10WCPR Batterypack (10W constant power) T20 Compliant, remote test switch Notes 1 For use with Clear (AR) reflector finish only. Not applicable with WR (white reflector). 2 For use with Clear (AR) reflector finish only. Not applicable with BR (Black reflector). 3 Suitable for damp location only. LDN6 SWW DOWNLIGHTING: One Lithonia Way Conyers, GA 30012 Phone: 800-705-SERV (7378) www.lithonia.com © 2015-2020 Acuity Brands Lighting, Inc. All rights reserved. Rev. 08/19/20 PHOTOMETRY LDN6 SWW LDN6 80CRI Lumen Output Wattage 30K/80CRI 35K/80CRI 40K/80CRI 50K/80CRI Delivered Lumens LPW Delivered Lumens LPW Delivered Lumens LPW Delivered Lumens LPW ALO1 (500LM)6 605 100 615 101 623 102 630 102 ALO1 (750LM)9 909 101 925 102 936 103 948 104 ALO1 (1000LM)13 1268 98 1290 99 1306 100 1322 100 ALO2 (1000LM)12 1360 112 1383 113 1400 113 1418 114 ALO2 (1500LM)19 2004 108 2038 109 2063 110 2089 110 ALO2 (2000LM)25 2547 103 2590 104 2622 104 2655 105 ALO3 (2000LM)25 2655 106 2700 107 2733 108 2768 108 ALO3 (2500LM)32 3214 101 3269 102 3309 103 3351 103 ALO3 (3000LM)38 3670 96 3732 97 3778 98 3825 98 LDN6 90CRI Lumen Output Wattage 30K/90CRI 35K/90CRI 40K/90CRI 50K/90CRI Delivered Lumens LPW Delivered Lumens LPW Delivered Lumens LPW Delivered Lumens LPW ALO1 (500LM)6 525 87 540 89 554 90 568 92 ALO1 (750LM)9 790 88 811 90 833 92 854 93 ALO1 (1000LM)13 1102 85 1132 87 1162 89 1191 90 ALO2 (1000LM)12 1181 97 1213 99 1245 101 1277 103 ALO2 (1500LM)19 1741 94 1788 96 1835 98 1882 99 ALO2 (2000LM)25 2212 89 2272 91 2332 93 2392 95 ALO3 (2000LM)25 2306 92 2369 94 2431 96 2494 97 ALO3 (2500LM)32 2792 88 2868 89 2944 91 3019 93 ALO3 (3000LM)38 3188 83 3274 85 3361 87 3447 88 LDN6 SWW DOWNLIGHTING: One Lithonia Way Conyers, GA 30012 Phone: 800-705-SERV (7378) www.lithonia.com © 2015-2020 Acuity Brands Lighting, Inc. All rights reserved. Rev. 08/19/20 PHOTOMETRY LDN6 SWW LDN6WW 80CRI Lumen Output Wattage 30K/80CRI 35K/80CRI 40K/80CRI 50K/80CRI Delivered Lumens LPW Delivered Lumens LPW Delivered Lumens LPW Delivered Lumens LPW ALO1 (500LM)6 602 100 612 101 620 101 628 102 ALO1 (750LM)9 905 101 921 102 932 103 944 103 ALO1 (1000LM)13 1263 98 1284 99 1300 99 1316 100 ALO2 (1000LM)12 1354 111 1377 112 1394 113 1411 113 ALO2 (1500LM)19 1995 108 2029 109 2054 109 2080 110 ALO2 (2000LM)25 2536 102 2579 103 2610 104 2643 104 ALO3 (2000LM)25 2643 105 2688 106 2721 107 2755 108 ALO3 (2500LM)32 3200 100 3255 101 3294 102 3336 103 ALO3 (3000LM)38 3654 96 3716 97 3761 97 3808 98 LDN6WW 90CRI Lumen Output Wattage 30K/90CRI 35K/90CRI 40K/90CRI 50K/90CRI Delivered Lumens LPW Delivered Lumens LPW Delivered Lumens LPW Delivered Lumens LPW ALO1 (500LM)6 523 86 537 88 551 90 566 92 ALO1 (750LM)9 787 88 808 89 829 91 850 93 ALO1 (1000LM)13 1097 85 1127 87 1156 88 1186 90 ALO2 (1000LM)12 1176 96 1208 98 1240 100 1272 102 ALO2 (1500LM)19 1733 93 1780 95 1827 97 1874 99 ALO2 (2000LM)25 2203 89 2262 91 2322 92 2382 94 ALO3 (2000LM)25 2296 91 2358 93 2421 95 2483 97 ALO3 (2500LM)32 2780 87 2855 89 2931 91 3006 93 ALO3 (3000LM)38 3174 83 3260 85 3346 86 3432 88 LDN6 SWW DOWNLIGHTING: One Lithonia Way Conyers, GA 30012 Phone: 800-705-SERV (7378) www.lithonia.com © 2015-2020 Acuity Brands Lighting, Inc. All rights reserved. Rev. 08/19/20 LDN6 SWW Notes • Tested in accordance with IESNA LM-79-08. • Tested to current IES and NEMA standards under stabilized laboratory conditions. • CRI: 80 typical. * All dimensions are inches (centimeters) unless otherwise noted. HOW TO ESTIMATE DELIVERED LUMENS IN EMERGENCY MODE Use the formula below to estimate the delivered lumens in emergency mode Delivered Lumens = 1.25 x P x LPW P = Ouput power of emergency driver. P = 10W for PS1055CP LPW = Lumen per watt rating of the luminaire. This information is available on the ABL luminaire spec sheet. The LPW rating is also available at Designlight Consortium. LDN6 SWW1 500-3000LM 12916 [31.9]14 34 [37.5] 111 8 [28.2]614 [15.9]434 [12.0]LUMEN OUTPUT MULTIPLIERS - FINISH Specular (LS)1.05 Semi-specular (LSS)1.00 Matte diffuse (LD)0.85 LUMEN OUTPUT MULTIPLIERS - CCT 3000K 3500K 4000K 5000K 0.98 1.0 1.01 1.03 LDN6 SWW1 IC RATING ALO1 IC ALO2 NON-IC ALO3 NON-IC LDN6 SWW DOWNLIGHTING: One Lithonia Way Conyers, GA 30012 Phone: 800-705-SERV (7378) www.lithonia.com © 2015-2020 Acuity Brands Lighting, Inc. All rights reserved. Rev. 08/19/20 LDN6 SWW DIMMER COMPATIBILITY Not compatible with DALI or DMX dimmers. For specific compatible dimmers see below. COMPATIBLE LINE VOLTAGE DIMMERS: TYPE FORWARD PHASE S (500-1000LM)M (1000-2000LM)L (2000-3000LM)COMMENT MLV Lutron Glyder GLV-600 YES YES YES INC Leviton SureSlide 6633 YES YES YES MLV Lutron Diva DVLV-600P YES YES YES MLV Lutron Skylark SLV-600P YES YES YES INC Lutron RadioRA 2 10ND YES YES YES MLV Leviton SureSlide 6613-PLW YES YES YES INC Lutron Diva DVCL-153P YES YES YES MLV Leviton IPM06/Synergy ISD 600LV YES, 2x *YES YES * min 2 fixtures INC Leviton IPI06/Synergy ISD 600 I YES, 2x *YES YES * min 2 fixtures INC Control4 C4-FPD 120 YES YES YES TYPE REVERSE PHASE DIMMER BANK S (500-1000LM)M (1000-2000LM)L (2000-3000LM) ELV Lutron Nova T NTELV-600 YES YES YES ELV Lutron Diva DVELV 600P YES YES YES ELV Lutron Maestro MAELV 600 YES YES YES ELV Leviton Vizia VPE06-1LX YES YES YES ELV Leviton Illumatech IPE04 YES YES YES ELV Control4 C4-APD 120 REVERSE PHASE YES YES YES TYPE MISCELLANEOUS DIMMERS S (500-1000LM)M (1000-2000LM)L (2000-3000LM) PHA Lutron RadioRA2 RRD-6NA YES YES YES TYPE CONTROL SYSTEMS S (500-1000LM)M (1000-2000LM)L (2000-3000LM) MLV Lutron LP-RPM-4U YES YES YES PHA Lutron LP-RPM-4A YES YES YES MLV Lutron GRAPHIC EYE QSGRJ-3P YES YES YES PHA Lutron PA Power Module PHPM-PA-120 YES YES YES ELV Lutron nLight nSP5PCD ELV YES YES YES COMPATIBLE 0-10V DIMMERS: MANUFACTURER SYSTEM TYPE DESCRIPTION P/N S (500-1000LM)M (1000-2000LM)L (2000-3000LM) Lutron Other 0-10V (sink or source) PowPak wireless dimming module RMJ 5T DV B YES YES YES Wattstopper Control System Digital single relay room controller (0-10V)LMRC-211 YES YES YES Crestron Control System DIN Rail 0-10V fluorescent dimmer, 4 feeds, 4 channels (Green Light System)DIN-4DIMFLV4 YES YES YES Lutron Other Grafik Eye 0-10V adapter GRX-TVI YES YES YES Leviton Wall Box Illumatech 0-10V IP710-DLX YES YES YES Lutron Control System Mounted in the Homeworks QS panel - 0-10V dimmer (sink or source)GRX-TVM2 YES YES YES Lutron Wall Box Nova 0-10V wallbox dimmer (use with PP-120-H line voltage relay)NTFTV YES YES YES Lutron Wall Box Nova 0-10V wallbox dimmer (use with PP-120-H line voltage relay)NTSTV-DV YES YES YES Lutron Wall Box Nova T NFTV YES YES YES Leviton Wall Box Renior II 0-10V AWSMG-7DW YES YES YES ACUITY Wall Box sensorswitch, wall switch sensor, occupancy controlled dimming WSX D WH YES YES YES ACUITY Control System nLight nPP16D YES YES YES ACUITY Control System nLight nPS 80 EZ YES YES YES 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 at the 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 AeccDbCogoPoint (AeccLand130)AeccDbCogoPoint (AeccLand130)AeccDbCogoPoint (AeccLand130)AeccDbCogoPo in t (A eccLand 130)AeccDbCogoPo in t (A eccLand 130)AeccDbCogoPo in t (A eccLand 130)AeccDbCogoPo int (Ae ccLand13 0)AeccDbCogoPoint (AeccLand130)AeccDbCogoPoint (AeccLand130)AeccDbCogoPoin t (AeccL and130)AeccDbCogoPo in t (A eccLand 130)AeccDbC ogoPo int (Aec cLand130 )AeccDbCogoPoint (AeccLand130)AeccDbCogoPoint (AeccLand130)GGGAeccDbC ogoPo int (Aec cLand130 )AeccDbCogoPoint (AeccLand130)AeccDbCogoPoin t (AeccL and130)AeccDbCogoPoint (AeccLand130)AeccDbCogoPoint (AeccLand130)AeccDbC ogoPo int (Aec cLand130 )AeccDbCogoPo int (Ae ccLand13 0)AeccDbCogoPo in t (A eccLand 130)AeccDbCogoPo in t (A eccLand 130)AeccDbCogoPo in t (A eccLand 130)AeccDbCogoPo in t (A eccLand 130)AeccDbCogoPoin t (AeccL and130)AeccDbCogoPoin t (AeccL and130)AeccDbCogoPoint (AeccLand130)AeccDbCogoPoint (AeccLand130)AeccDbCogoPoint (AeccLand130)AeccDbCogoPoint (AeccLand130)AeccDbCogoPo int (Ae ccLand13 0)AeccDbCogoPo int (Ae ccLand13 0)AeccDbCogoPoin t (AeccL and130)AeccDbCogoPo in t (A eccLand 130)AeccDbCogoPo in t (A eccLand 130)AeccDbCogoPo int (Ae ccLand13 0)AeccDbCogoPoin t (AeccL and130)AeccDbCogoPoin t (AeccL and130)AeccDbCogoPo int (Ae ccLand13 0)AeccDbC ogoPo int (Aec cLand130 )AeccDbC ogoPo int (Aec cLand130 )AeccDbCogoPoin t (AeccL and130)AeccDbC ogoPo int (Aec cLand130 )AeccDbC ogoPo int (Aec cLand130 )AeccDbC ogoPo int (Aec cLand130 )AeccDbCogoPo in t (A eccLand 130)AeccDbCogoPoin t (AeccL and130)AeccDbCogoPoint (AeccLand130)AeccDbCogoPoin t (AeccL and130)AeccDbCogoPoint (AeccLand130)AeccDbCogoPoin t (AeccL and130)CBGRATE:2624.42'IE(N)??"???:2620.77'SUMP:2619.98'AeccDbCogoPoint (AeccLand130)AeccDbCogoPoint (AeccLand130)SDMHRIM:2625.36'IE(N)12"PVC:2620.60'IE(S)12"PVC:2620.60'IE(W)12"PVC:2620.47'AeccDbCogoPoin t (AeccL and130)AeccDbCogoPo int (Ae ccLand13 0)GIRRGIRRGIRRAeccDbSurfaceContourLabe ling (AeccLand130)COPL1PL2PL2PL1PL3W SANSANSANSANSANSANMTRTHIS DRAWING CONTAINS INFORMATION WHICH IS THE PROPRIETARY PROPERTY OF ALCARCHITECTURE. NO UNAUTHORIZED REUSE OR DUPLICATION OF THESE PLANS OR ANYINFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN, WITHOUT THE EXPRESS WRITTEN CONSENT OF ALCCOPYRIGHT © ALC ARCHITECTUREAMERICAN FAMILY CARE 1119 E. State Street, Suite 120 - Eagle, Idaho 83616p. 208.514.2713 www.alcarchitecture.comSITE PLANNING28 JULY 202020075alc -USTICK AND EAGLEOVERALL SITE PLANSCALE: 1"=20'-0" AeccDbCogoPoint (AeccLand130)AeccDbCogoPoint (AeccLand130)AeccDbCogoPoint (AeccLand130)AeccDbCogoPoint (AeccLand130)GIRRCOPL1PL3SANSANMTRTHIS DRAWING CONTAINS INFORMATION WHICH IS THE PROPRIETARY PROPERTY OF ALCARCHITECTURE. NO UNAUTHORIZED REUSE OR DUPLICATION OF THESE PLANS OR ANYINFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN, WITHOUT THE EXPRESS WRITTEN CONSENT OF ALCCOPYRIGHT © ALC ARCHITECTUREAMERICAN FAMILY CARE 1119 E. State Street, Suite 120 - Eagle, Idaho 83616p. 208.514.2713 www.alcarchitecture.comSITE PLANNING28 JULY 202020075alc -USTICK AND EAGLEENLARGED SITE PLANSCALE: 1"=10'-0"(9) SPACES @ 9'-0"=81'-0"25'-0"25'-0"19'-0"8'-0"6'-0"55'-8"34'-0"10'-0"7'-0"25'-0"19'-0"13'-0"(7) SPACES @ 9'-0"=63'-0"8'-0"9'-0"6'-11"6'-0"2'-3" 73'-3" 6'-0"6'-6"SITE DATAADDRESS:3085 E USTICK MERIDIAN, IDAHO 83646APN:S1105110025JURISDICTION:CITY OF MERIDIANZONE:C-GLOT AREA:.54 ACRES (23,533 S.F.)BUILDING SIZE:FIRST FLOOR: 3,693 S.F.PARKING PROVIDED:STANDARD SPACES: 24HANDICAP SPACES:1TOTAL SPACES: 25BICYCLE PARKING:2 SPACES RACKKEY NOTESCONCRETE DECK/WALK SLAB OVER COMPACTED SAND AND GRAVEL BASEWITH CONTROL JOINTS AT 6'-0" O.C. AND EXPANSION JOINTS AT 20'-0"O.C. MAX, WITH LIGHT BROOM FINISH, SLOPE FOR POSITIVE DRAINAWAY FROM BUILDING.CONCRETE CURB.PROPERTY LINE.TYPICAL HANDICAP SPACE W/ SYMBOL, RAMP AND SIGN.TYPICAL STANDARD PARKING SPACE. (9'-0" x 19'-0")BICYCLE RACKPEDESTRIAN RAMP, 1:12 SLOPE W/ SCORING AT 6" O.C.TYPICAL PARKING STRIPPING WITH (2) COATS 4" WIDE REFLECTIVETRAFFIC WHITE PAINT.HANDICAP ACCESS LANE WITH 4" WIDE DIAGONAL PAINTED STRIPPINGAT 24" O.C.LANDSCAPING. SEE LANDSCAPING PLANSASPHALT PAVING. SEE CIVIL.TRASH ENCLOSURE.PROPOSED MONUMENT SIGN112345678910111219'-0"10'-5"(8) SPACES @ 9'-0"=72'-0"11122222333345567889101010101111111158101313 THIS DRAWING CONTAINS INFORMATION WHICH IS THE PROPRIETARY PROPERTY OF ALCARCHITECTURE. NO UNAUTHORIZED REUSE OR DUPLICATION OF THESE PLANS OR ANYINFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN, WITHOUT THE EXPRESS WRITTEN CONSENT OF ALCCOPYRIGHT © ALC ARCHITECTUREAMERICAN FAMILY CARE 1119 E. State Street, Suite 120 - Eagle, Idaho 83616p. 208.514.2713 www.alcarchitecture.comSITE PLANNING28 JULY 202020075alc -USTICK AND EAGLEFLOOR PLANSCALE: 1/4"=1'-0"52'-11"10'-6"32'-1"10'-4"2'-9"73'-3" 8'-2"44'-6"3'-2"9'-10"6'-3"1'-4"55'-8"1'-3 1/2"8'-8"25'-2 1/2"20'-6"73'-3"8'-2"37'-1"6'-10"21'-2"2'-3"LOBBY100STORAGE118ADMIN119BREAKROOM117MANAGER116RESTROOM115TESTINGRESTROOM103TRIAGE 2DRUG TESTING102TRIAGE 1101RESTROOM104EXAM 1105EXAM 2106EXAM 3107EXAM 4108X-RAY110PROCEDURE109ELEC111EXAM 5112EXAM 6113EXAM 7114NURSE STATION123RESTROOM122STORAGE121PHYSICIANSOFFICE120STORAGE124 THIS DRAWING CONTAINS INFORMATION WHICH IS THE PROPRIETARY PROPERTY OF ALCARCHITECTURE. NO UNAUTHORIZED REUSE OR DUPLICATION OF THESE PLANS OR ANYINFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN, WITHOUT THE EXPRESS WRITTEN CONSENT OF ALCCOPYRIGHT © ALC ARCHITECTUREAMERICAN FAMILY CARE 1119 E. State Street, Suite 120 - Eagle, Idaho 83616p. 208.514.2713 www.alcarchitecture.comSITE PLANNING28 JULY 202020075alc -USTICK AND EAGLENORTH ELEVATIONSCALE: 1/4"=1'-0"SOUTH ELEVATIONSCALE: 1/4"=1'-0"20'-0" A.F.F.T.O. PARAPET19'-0" A.F.F.T.O. PARAPET25'-0" A.F.F.T.O. PARAPET18'-0" A.F.F.T.O. PARAPET25'-0" A.F.F.T.O. PARAPET0'-0" A.F.F.FIN. FLR.0'-0" A.F.F.FIN. FLR.20'-0" A.F.F.T.O. PARAPET3 PART STUCCO TO MATCHSHERWIN WILLIAMS SW7064PASSIVEPRE-FINISHED FIBERCEMENT PANELS NICHIHAILLUMINATION SERIESCOLOR: REDMETAL COPING CAPTO MATCH AFC RED.3 PART STUCCO TO MATCHSHERWIN WILLIAMS SW7064PASSIVEPRE-FINISHED FIBERCEMENT PANELS NICHIHAVINTAGE WINDMETAL COPING CAPTO MATCH AFC RED.PRE-FINISHED ALUMINUMPANELS.COLOR: NATURALPRE-FINISHED FIBERCEMENT PANELS NICHIHAILLUMINATION SERIESCOLOR: REDMETAL COPING CAPTO MATCH AFC RED.METAL COPING CAPTO MATCH AFC RED.ALUMINUM STOREFRONT.COLOR: NATURAL THIS DRAWING CONTAINS INFORMATION WHICH IS THE PROPRIETARY PROPERTY OF ALCARCHITECTURE. NO UNAUTHORIZED REUSE OR DUPLICATION OF THESE PLANS OR ANYINFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN, WITHOUT THE EXPRESS WRITTEN CONSENT OF ALCCOPYRIGHT © ALC ARCHITECTUREAMERICAN FAMILY CARE 1119 E. State Street, Suite 120 - Eagle, Idaho 83616p. 208.514.2713 www.alcarchitecture.comSITE PLANNING28 JULY 202020075alc -USTICK AND EAGLEEAST ELEVATIONSCALE: 1/4"=1'-0"WEST ELEVATIONSCALE: 1/4"=1'-0"ALUMINUM STOREFRONT.COLOR: NATURAL0'-0" A.F.F.FIN. FLR.20'-0" A.F.F.T.O. PARAPETPRE-FINISHED FIBERCEMENT PANELS NICHIHAILLUMINATION SERIESCOLOR: REDMETAL COPING CAPTO MATCH AFC RED.PRE-FINISHED FIBERCEMENT PANELS NICHIHAVINTAGE WINDALUMINUM STOREFRONT.COLOR: NATURAL0'-0" A.F.F.FIN. FLR.20'-0" A.F.F.T.O. PARAPET19'-0" A.F.F.T.O. PARAPET18'-0" A.F.F.T.O. PARAPET20'-0" A.F.F.T.O. PARAPET19'-0" A.F.F.T.O. PARAPET20'-0" A.F.F.T.O. PARAPET25'-0" A.F.F.T.O. PARAPET25'-0" A.F.F.T.O. PARAPETMETAL COPING CAPTO MATCH AFC RED.METAL COPING CAPTO MATCH AFC RED.METAL COPING CAPTO MATCH AFC RED.3 PART STUCCO TO MATCHSHERWIN WILLIAMS SW7064PASSIVE3 PART STUCCO TO MATCHSHERWIN WILLIAMS SW7064PASSIVE3 PART STUCCO TO MATCHSHERWIN WILLIAMS SW7064PASSIVEPRE-FINISHED FIBERCEMENT PANELS NICHIHAVINTAGE WINDMETAL COPING CAPTO MATCH AFC RED.PRE-FINISHED ALUMINUMPANELS.COLOR: NATURALALUMINUM STOREFRONT.COLOR: NATURAL THIS DRAWING CONTAINS INFORMATION WHICH IS THE PROPRIETARY PROPERTY OF ALCARCHITECTURE. NO UNAUTHORIZED REUSE OR DUPLICATION OF THESE PLANS OR ANYINFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN, WITHOUT THE EXPRESS WRITTEN CONSENT OF ALCCOPYRIGHT © ALC ARCHITECTUREAMERICAN FAMILY CARE 1119 E. State Street, Suite 120 - Eagle, Idaho 83616p. 208.514.2713 www.alcarchitecture.comSITE PLANNING28 JULY 202020075alc -USTICK AND EAGLERENDERINGS W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W WOHPOHPOHPOHPOHPOHPOHPOHPGIRRGIRRGIRR GIRRGIRRGIRRGIRRGIRRGIRRIRRIRRGIRREP EP EP EP EP EP EPSDSDSDSDSDSDSDSDSDSD SSSS FSFSFSFS FS FS FS FS SSSSSSSSSSWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWSANSANMTRSDSDSDSDSDCOMWSD SD SD SDMWPROPOSEDBUILDING W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W WOHPOHPOHPOHPOHPOHPOHPOHPGIRRGIRRGIRR GIRRGIRRGIRRGIRRGIRRGIRRIRRIRRGIRREP EP EP EP EP EP EPSDSDSDSDSDSDSDSDSDSD SSSS FSFSFSFS FS FS FS FS SSSSSSSSSSWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWSANSANMTRSDSDSDSDSDCOMWSD SD SD SDMW W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W WOHPOHPOHPOHPOHPOHPOHPOHPGIRRGIRRGIRR GIRRGIRRGIRRGIRRGIRRGIRRIRRIRR36''GIRR36''GIRR36''GIRR36''GIRR36''GIRR36''GIRR36''GIRRGIRRR/WR/WR/WR/WR/WR/WR/WR/WR/WR/WR/WR/WR/WR/WR/WR/WR/WR/WR/W 12'18.5'33.61'6.5'30' GRAVITY IRRIGATION EASEMENT (1) BGPP2 (1)BG (1)HB2 (3)PN2 (1)BG (1)RF (4)CK2 (3)BG (1)HB2 (3)PN2 (1)BG (1)RF (4)CK2 (3)(1) PG(3) CK2(4) RF(1) BG(1) PN2(3) HB2(1) BG(3) CK2(4) RF(1) BG(1) PN2(3) HB2(1) BG(4) RF(3) CK2(2) GA(4) HB2(1) AA(2) PB2GA (2)HB2 (4)AA (1)PB2 (1)(6) PH(7) HP2222(6) HP(5) PH(6) LH(4) EO(7) HB2(2) CK2(2) EO(6) LH(6) BGBG (4)(1) BG231.28'Landscape Requirements:PER MERIDIAN, IDAHO CITY CODE:LANDSCAPE BUFFERS ALONG STREETS (11-3B-7-3)ONE (1) TREE PER THIRTY-FIVE (35) LINEAR FEET WITH SHRUBS, LAWN, OR OTHERVEGETATIVE GROUND COVER.STREETTREES REQUIREDTREES PROVIDEDEAGLE ROAD (158 L.F.)N/ASTREET TREES TO BE INSTALLED PER THE EAGLE COMMONS AT USTICK AND EAGLE PROJECTPERIMETER LANDSCAPING (11-3B-8-C-1)ONE (1) TREE PER THIRTY-FIVE (35) LINEAR FEET WITH SHRUBS, LAWN, OR OTHERVEGETATIVE GROUND COVER.PERIMETERTREES REQUIREDTREES PROVIDEDSOUTH PERIMETER (158 L.F.)5 TREES0 TREES*INTERIOR PARKING LOT (11-3B-8-C-2)ONE (1) TREE AND LOW SHRUBS, LAWN, OR OTHER VEGETATIVE GROUND COVER PER EACHINTERIOR PLANTER THAT SERVES A SINGLE ROW OF PARKING SPACES.AREATREES REQUIREDTREES PROVIDED1 INTERIOR ISLAND1 TREE1 TREE*ZERO (0) TREES PROVIDED AT THE SOUTH PERIMETER LANDSCAPE BUFFER DUE TO THEGRAVITY IRRIGATION EASEMENT.Landscape Calculations:NUMBER OF STREET TREES AND LINEAL FEET OFSTREET FRONTAGERESIDENTIAL SUBDIVISION TREESACREAGE AND PERCENTAGE DEDICATED FOR COMMONOPEN SPACEACREAGE AND PERCENTAGE DEDICATED FORQUALIFIED OPEN SPACENUMBER OF TREES PROVIDED ON COMMON LOT(S)WIDTH OF STREET BUFFERSWIDTH OF PARKING LOT PERIMETER LANDSCAPE STRIPBUFFER WIDTH BETWEEN DIFFERENT LAND USESTOTAL NUMBER OF TREES AND TREE SPECIES MIXMITIGATION FOR REMOVAL OF EXISTING TREES STREET TREES TO BEINSTALLED PER THE EAGLECOMMONS AT USTICK ANDEAGLE PROJECT, 158 L.F.N/AN/AN/AN/A35-FT MINIMUMPROVIDED ONEAGLE RD PER THE EAGLECOMMONS AT STICK ANDEAGLE PROJECT)2-FT MINIMUMPROVIDED DUE TO FUTURESHARE DRIVEWAY/CROSSACCESSN/A4 TREES, 3 SPECIESMIXN/AProject Information:PROPOSED MEDICAL OFFICE BUILDINGCLIENT/OWNER/DEVELOPER: WADSWORTH DEVELOPMENT GROUP, LLCCONTACT: BRAD WATSONADDRESS:166 E. 14000 S. SUITE 210DRAPER, UT 84020ARCHITECT: ALCOLLABORATIVE ARCHITECTURECONTACT: JEFF LIKESADDRESS: 1119 EAST STATE STREET, SUITE 120EAGLE, ID 83616ENGINEER, LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT, PLANNER: THE LAND GROUP, INC.CONTACT: TAMARA THOMPSON, PLANNER JIM GUTE, CIVIL ENGINEER JYL GLANCEY, LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTADDRESS: 462 E. SHORE DR., SUITE 100 EAGLE, ID 83616PHONE:208.939.4041DECIDUOUS TREESBOTANICAL / COMMON NAMESIZECONTAINERQTYREMARKSAAACER FREEMANII `ARMSTRONG` / FREEMAN MAPLE2" CAL.B&B2CLASS II, MATURITY: 40`H X 15`WEVERGREEN TREESBOTANICAL / COMMON NAMESIZECONTAINERQTYREMARKSPGPICEA PUNGENS `GLAUCA` / COLORADO BLUE SPRUCE6` HT.B&B1CONIFEROUS, MATURITY: 30`H X 10`WPP2PICEA GLAUCA PENDULA / WEEPING WHITE SPRUCE6` HT.B&B1CONIFEROUS, MATURITY: 20`H X 6`WSHRUBSBOTANICAL / COMMON NAMESIZECONTAINERQTYREMARKSBGBUXUS X `GREEN VELVET` / BOXWOOD2 GAL.20MATURITY: 3`H X 3`WCK2CALAMAGROSTIS X ACUTIFLORA `KARL FOERSTER` / FEATHER REED GRASS1 GAL.17MATURITY: 4`H X 2`WEOEUONYMUS FORTUNEI `GOLD SPLASH` / WINTERCREEPER2 GAL.6MATURITY: 2`H X 2`WGAGAILLARDIA X GRANDIFLORA `ARIZONA SUN` / BLANKETFLOWER1 GAL.4MATURITY: 1`H X 1`WHB2HELICTOTRICHON SEMPERVIRENS `BLUE OATS` / BLUE OAT GRASS1 GAL.27MATURITY: 2.5`H X 2`WHPHEMEROCALLIS X `PARDON ME` / PARDON ME DAYLILY1 GAL.13MATURITY: 1`H X 1`WLHLAVANDULA ANGUSTIFOLIA `HIDCOTE` / HIDCOTE LAVENDER1 GAL.12MATURITY: 2`H X 2` WPB2PINUS STROBUS `BLUE SHAG` / BLUE SHAG WHITE PINE2 GAL.3MATURITY: 3`H X 4`WPHPENNISETUM ALOPECUROIDES `HAMELN` / HAMELN DWARF FOUNTAIN GRASS1 GAL.11MATURITY: 2`H X 2`WPN2PHYSOCARPUS OPULIFOLIUS `SUMMER WINE` / SUMMER WINE NINEBARK5 GAL.4MATURITY: 4`H X 5`WRFROSA X `FLOWER CARPET PINK` / ROSE2 GAL.20MATURITY: 2`H X 3`WPLANT SCHEDULEMaterial Legend:TURF SODLandscape Notes:LANDSCAPEPLANTING SHRUBBED AREA. 3" DEPTH1" PERMABARK ROCKMULCH.Landscape Keynotes:1.LANDSCAPE IRRIGATION DOMESTIC WATER POINT OF CONNECTION WITH METER ANDBACKFLOW PREVENTION DEVICE, PER MERIDIAN CITY STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS ANDREQUIREMENTS. SOURCE TO SERVICE LANDSCAPE IRRIGATION TO BUILDING PAD.2.PLANTER CUT EDGE, SEE DETAIL 4/L1.50.#CALLOUT NUMBERS COORDINATEDTO NUMBERED NOTES BELOW.Horizontal Scale: 010'20'1" = 10'CZC-Landscape PlanFile Location:g:\2019\119025\cad\_american family care pad\119025 czc l1.00 landscape plan.dwgLast Plotted By:james leoDate Plotted:Friday, August 14 2020 at 05:20 PM Certificate of Zoning Compliance08/14/2020AMERICAN FAMILY CARE at Eagle Commons Ustick & Eagle Meridian, Idaho119025CZCL1.00Landscape PlanRevisions1.Date of Issuance:Project No.:Project Milestone:----108/14/2020 A.IN THE EVENT OF A DISCREPANCY, NOTIFY THE LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT IMMEDIATELY.B.CONTRACTOR TO VERIFY LOCATION OF ALL UTILITIES PRIOR TO INITIATION OF ANYDEMOLITION OR CONSTRUCTION OPERATIONS. ANY DAMAGE TO EXISTING UTILITIESSHALL BE CONTRACTOR'S RESPONSIBILITY.C.ALL PLANT MATERIAL SHALL CONFORM TO THE CURRENT AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OFNURSERYMAN'S NATIONAL STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS.D.ALL PLANT MATERIAL SHALL BE GUARANTEED FOR A PERIOD OF ONE YEAR BEGINNINGAT THE DATE OF ACCEPTANCE BY OWNER. REPLACE ALL PLANT MATERIAL FOUND DEADOR NOT IN A HEALTHY CONDITION IMMEDIATELY WITH THE SAME SIZE AND SPECIES ATNO COST TO THE OWNER.E.FINISH GRADES TO BE SMOOTH AND EVEN GRADIENTS WITH POSITIVE DRAINAGE INACCORDANCE WITH SITE GRADING PLAN.F.FERTILIZE ALL TREES AND SHRUBS WITH 'AGRIFORM' PLANTING TABLETS. QUANTITYPER MANUFACTURER'S RECOMMENDATIONS.G.ALL PLANT MATERIAL SHALL BE INSTALLED AS PER DETAILS AND CONTRACTSPECIFICATIONS.H.ALL PLANTING BEDS SHALL HAVE A MINIMUM OF 18" OF TOPSOIL, SOD AREAS AMINIMUM OF 12" OF TOPSOIL. SPREAD, COMPACT AND FINE GRADE TOPSOIL TO ASMOOTH AND UNIFORM GRADE 3" BELOW SURFACE OF WALKS AND CURBS IN PLANTINGBED AREAS, AND 1/2" IN LAWN AREAS.I.IN ALL PLANTER BED AND LAWN AREAS, THE TOP 6 INCHES OF TOPSOIL WILL BEAMENDED AT A RATIO OF 3 CUBIC YARDS OF COMPOST/ORGANIC MATTER PER 1000SQUARE FEET. ROTO-TILL ORGANIC MATTER A MINIMUM OF 6 INCHES INTO TOPSOIL.ALL TREE PITS SHALL BE A MIX OF SEVEN PARTS TOPSOIL (AS SPECIFIED IN THESENOTES) AND THREE PARTS COMPOST/ORGANIC MATTER, BY VOLUME.J.ALL NON-TURF PLANTERS SHALL RECEIVE 3" DEPTH 1" PERMABARK MULCH.K.CONTRACTOR SHALL COORDINATE PLANTING WITH IRRIGATION CONTRACTOR.L.NO SUBSTITUTIONS WILL BE ALLOWED WITHOUT THE WRITTEN CONSENT OF THELANDSCAPE ARCHITECT.M.LANDSCAPE REPAIR ASSOCIATED WITH PROPOSED WET AND DRY UTILITY TRENCHINGAND INSTALLATION WITHIN EXISTING LANDSCAPED AREAS SHALL MATCH EXISTINGGRADES, SLOPES AND MAINTAIN EXISTING DRAINAGE PATTERNS.N.ALL LANDSCAPED AREAS SHALL HAVE AN AUTOMATIC UNDERGROUND SPRINKLERSYSTEM WHICH ENSURES COMPLETE COVERAGE AND PROPERLY ZONED FOR REQUIREDWATER USES.O.IRRIGATION SYSTEM SHALL BE FULLY FUNCTIONAL, INCLUDING CONTROL SYSTEM,PRIOR TO INSTALLATION OF ANY PLANT MATERIAL.P.REFER TO TREE PLANTING DETAIL, SHEET L1.50 FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION.Q.REFER TO SHRUB PLANTING DETAIL, SHEET L1.50 FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION.R.NO TREES SHALL BE PLANTED WITHIN 10' OF ANY ACHD STORM DRAIN UTILITY,INCLUDING PIPES, INLETS, SAND AND GREASE TRAPS, AND MAN HOLES.S.NO TREES SHALL BE PLANTED WITHIN 5' OF ANY CITY WATER SERVICE.Landscape Notes:2.PLANTER CUT EDGE, SEE DETAIL 4/L1.50.File Location:g:\2019\119025\cad\_american family care pad\119025 czc l1.00 landscape plan.dwgLast Plotted By:james leoDate Plotted:Friday, August 14 2020 at 05:20 PM Certificate of Zoning Compliance08/14/2020AMERICAN FAMILY CARE at Eagle Commons Ustick & Eagle 3085 EAST USTICK ROAD Meridian, Idaho119025CZCL1.50Landscape DetailsRevisions1.Date of Issuance:Project No.:Project Milestone:----1NOTES:1.THE STAKING OF TREES IS TO BE THE CONTRACTOR'S OPTION; HOWEVER, THE CONTRACTOR ISRESPONSIBLE TO INSURE THAT ALL TREES ARE PLANTED STRAIGHT AND THAT THEY REMAINSTRAIGHT FOR A MINIMUM OF 1 YEAR. ALL STAKING SHALL BE REMOVED AT THE END OF THE ONEYEAR WARRANTY PERIOD.2.IN THE EVENT OF A QUESTION OR LACK OF CLARITY ON THE DRAWINGS, THE CONTRACTOR IS TONOTIFY THE LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT BEFORE PROCEEDING.3.LANDSCAPE CONTRACTOR IS TO NOTIFY THE LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT AND OWNER PRIOR TOINSTALLATION OF PLANT MATERIAL.4.WRAP RUBBER CINCH TIES AROUND THE TREE TRUNKS AND STAKES USING EITHER THESTANDARD OR FIGURE EIGHT TYING METHOD. SECURE THE TIES TO THE STAKES WITHGALVANIZED NAILS TO PREVENT SLIPPAGE.5.WATER TREE TWICE WITHIN THE FIRST 24 HOURS.6.IN THE EVENT HARDPAN SOILS PREVENT TREE PLANTING AS DETAILED, NOTIFY THE LANDSCAPEARCHITECT IMMEDIATELY.PREVAILING WIND DIRECTIONREMOVE DEAD/DAMAGED BRANCHES AND PRUNE TOINTERNATIONAL SOCIETY OF ARBORICULTURE STANDARDS;IMPROPERLY PRUNED TREES (AS DETERMINED BY THELANDSCAPE ARCHITECT) SHALL BE REMOVED AND REPLACED.SET ROOTBALL ON NATIVE UNDISTURBED SUBSOILCOMMERCIAL SLOW RELEASE FERTILIZER TABLETSBACKFILL WITH SOIL PLANTING MIX. SEESPECIFICATIONS FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION.MULCH LAYER, KEEP MULCH 3" AWAY FROMTRUNK2" x 2" x 8' CEDAR STAKE - DO NOT PENETRATE ROOTBALL.SEE NOTE 1. SET STAKES PARALLEL TO PREVAILING WIND.RUBBER CINCH TIEFINISH GRADEROOT PROBESOIL LINEUTILIZE SOIL/ROOT PROBE AROUND TRUNK(APPROX. 3-4" AWAY FROM TRUNK) TO LOCATEHIGHEST ROOTS. HIGHEST ROOTS SHOULD BEPOSITIONED AT OR SLIGHTLY ABOVE GRADE LEVEL.REMOVE BURLAP, TWINE, AND WIRE BASKET FROM TOP12 OF ROOTBALL, REMOVE ALL NAILS, TIES, AND PLASTICFROM ROOTBALL. IF SYNTHETIC BURLAP IS UTILIZED TOWRAP THE ROOTBALL, IT SHALL BE COMPLETELYREMOVED. ONLY BIODEGRADEABLE BURLAP SHALL BELEFT ON THE BOTTOM OF THE ROOTBALL.2x ROOTBALL DIAMETER3x ROOTBALL DIAMETER6"TREE WRAP TRUNK PROTECTION,REMOVE AFTER INSTALLATION3"1Deciduous Tree PlantingScale: NTSNOTES:1.THE STAKING OF TREES IS TO BE THE CONTRACTOR'S OPTION; HOWEVER, THE CONTRACTOR ISRESPONSIBLE TO INSURE THAT ALL TREES ARE PLANTED STRAIGHT AND THAT THEY REMAINSTRAIGHT FOR A MINIMUM OF 1 YEAR. ALL STAKING SHALL BE REMOVED AT THE END OF THE ONEYEAR WARRANTY PERIOD.2.IN THE EVENT OF A QUESTION OR LACK OF CLARITY ON THE DRAWINGS, THE CONTRACTOR IS TONOTIFY THE LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT BEFORE PROCEEDING.3.LANDSCAPE CONTRACTOR IS TO NOTIFY THE LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT AND OWNER PRIOR TOINSTALLATION OF PLANT MATERIAL.4.WRAP RUBBER CINCH TIES AROUND THE TREE TRUNKS AND STAKES USING EITHER THE STANDARD ORFIGURE EIGHT TYING METHOD. SECURE THE TIES TO THE STAKES WITH GALVANIZED NAILS TOPREVENT SLIPPAGE.5.WATER TREE TWICE WITHIN THE FIRST 24 HOURS.6.IN THE EVENT HARDPAN SOILS PREVENT TREE PLANTING AS DETAILED, NOTIFY THE LANDSCAPEARCHITECT IMMEDIATELY.PREVAILING WIND DIRECTIONREMOVE DEAD/DAMAGED BRANCHES AND PRUNE TOINTERNATIONAL SOCIETY OF ARBORICULTURE STANDARDS;IMPROPERLY PRUNED TREES (AS DETERMINED BY THELANDSCAPE ARCHITECT) SHALL BE REMOVED AND REPLACED.SET ROOTBALL ON NATIVE UNDISTURBED SUBSOILCOMMERCIAL SLOW RELEASE FERTILIZER TABLETSBACKFILL WITH SOIL PLANTING MIX. SEESPECIFICATIONS FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION.MULCH LAYER, KEEP MULCH 3" AWAY FROMTRUNK2" x 2" x 8' CEDAR STAKE - DO NOT PENETRATE ROOTBALL.SEE NOTE 1. SET STAKES PARALLEL TO PREVAILING WIND.RUBBER CINCH TIEFINISH GRADEROOT PROBESOIL LINEUTILIZE SOIL/ROOT PROBE AROUND TRUNK(APPROX. 3-4" AWAY FROM TRUNK) TO LOCATEHIGHEST ROOTS. HIGHEST ROOTS SHOULD BEPOSITIONED AT OR SLIGHTLY ABOVE GRADE LEVEL.REMOVE BURLAP, TWINE, AND WIRE BASKET FROM TOP12 OF ROOTBALL, REMOVE ALL NAILS, TIES, AND PLASTICFROM ROOTBALL. IF SYNTHETIC BURLAP IS UTILIZED TOWRAP THE ROOTBALL, IT SHALL BE COMPLETELYREMOVED. ONLY BIODEGRADEABLE BURLAP SHALL BELEFT ON THE BOTTOM OF THE ROOTBALL.2x ROOTBALL DIAMETER3x ROOTBALL DIAMETER3"2Coniferous Tree PlantingScale: NTS4" MIN. DEPTH BACKFILL WITH SOIL PLANTINGMIX. SEE SPECIFICATIONS FORADDITIONAL INFORMATION.WATER RETENTIONBASINMULCH LAYERCOMMERCIALFERTILIZER TABLETS3Shrub PlantingScale: NTSMULCH ATPLANTER BEDSTOPSOILCUT EDGETURFFINISHGRADE4"8"75 °30°4Planter Edge Cut EdgeScale: NTS08/14/2020