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Qdoba at CentrePointe CZC 07-114NOTE: This is not a Building Permit Prior to anv construction, you should contact the Building Department at (208) 887-2211 to verify if any additional permits and/or inspections will be required by the Meridian Building Department. CERTIFICATE OF ZONING COMPLIANCE* Date.- June 4 Project Name/Number: Qdoba at CentrePointe — CZC-07-114 Owner: Bladow Properties, LLC Site Address: NWC of Earle Road and Ustick Road (Assessor's Parcel No. R1343770120) Proposed Use: Restaurant and Multi -Tenant Retail Shell (6,068 sq. ft.) Zoning: C -G (General Retail and Service Commercial District) -Comments: -Conditions of Approval: Project is subject to all current City of Meridian ordinances and the conditions of approval for the CentrePointe Subdivision. Issuance of this permit does not release the applicant from any previous requirements of other permits issued for this site. The issuance of this permit does not release the applicant from any requirements of the approved Annexation & Zoning (AZ -03-025), Preliminary Plat (PP -06-063), as well as any Development Agreements (Inst. #106191305) recorded for this site. Because users for this building are not proposed at this time, the future tenants must obtain tenant improvement sign off from the Planning Department prior to receiving occupancy Site Plan: The Site Plan prepared by BRS Architects on May 9, 2007, labeled CZC 1, is approved (stamped "Approved" on June 4, 2007, by the Meridian Planning Department) with the following changes (see redline changes on plan): 1. Per UDC 11-3A-17, all sidewalks / walkways must be a minimum of 5 feet (5') wide (as measured from building footprint to front -of -curb). Please correct this. 2. Per UDC 11 -3C -5B, all sidewalks / walkways adjacent to parking lots must be protected by wheel stops or other approved protective devices, unless two feet (21 is added to the width of the adjacent sidewalk. Please install wheels stops in the locations noted on the Plan. 3. Per UDC 11-3B-8C.c, interior parking lot landscape planters are required at all ends of rows of parking. Planters shall not be less than 5 feet in width, as measured from inside curbs. 4. Per UDC 11 -3A -19C -4a, the pedestrian walkway from the perimeter sidewalk to the main building entrance must be of a minimum eight feet (8') in width. Please correct this as noted on the plan. Other than the aforementioned changes, the approved site plan is not to be altered without prior written approval of the Planning Department. Landscape Plan: The Landscape/site Plan prepared by BRS Architects on April 19, 2007, labeled L1.00, is approved (stamped "Approved" on June 4, 2007, by the Meridian Planning Department) with the following changes (see redline changes on plan): 1. Per UDC 11 -3_B -8C, all interior planters shall be landscaped with at least one (1) tree and shall be covered with low shrubs, lawn, or other vegetative groundcover. The approved landscape plan is not to be altered without prior written approval of the Planning Department. No field changes to landscape plan permitted; prior written approval of all material changes is required. Prior to final inspection and sign off for this project, a written certificate of completion shall be submitted to the Planning Department, prepared by a landscape architect, landscape designer or qualified nurseryman responsible for the landscape plan upon completion ofthe landscape installation. The Certificate of Completion shall verify that all landscape improvements, including plant materials and sprinkler installation, are in substantial compliance with the approved landscape plan. Elevations: The Elevations prepared by BRS Architects on May 31, 2007, Sheet Number A4.1, is approved (stamped "Approved" on June 4, 2007, by the Meridian Planning Department) with no changes from the Planning Department. The approved elevation plan is not to be altered without prior written approval of the Planning Department. Curbing: Per UDC 11 -3C -5B, all landscape areas and sidewalks adjacent to driveways, parking lots, or other vehicle use areas, must be protected by curbing, and wheel stops or other approved protective devices. Overhang is allowed and wheel stops / protective devices not required when two feet (2') is added to the width of the adjacent sidewalk or landscaped area. Curbing may be cut to allow for storm water runoff. Parking: The proposed parking areas shall be paved and striped in accordance with UDC 11-3B. Project engineer/architect shall certify that the number and size of handicap -accessible spaces conforms to the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). Handicap accessible stalls must have signage in accordance per ADA and signed accessible. Protection of Existing Trees: Any existing trees on site must be protected or mitigated for in accordance with the Tree Preservation section of the City's Landscape Ordinance. Per UDC 11-313-10, coordinate with the Parks Department Arborist (Elroy Huff, 888-3579) for approval of protection/relocation measures for the existing trees prior to construction. Any severely damaged tree must be replaced in compliance with UDC 11 -3B -10-C.5. Irrigation: An underground, pressurized irrigation system must be installed to all landscape areas per the approved specifications and in accordance with UDC 11-3A-15. Sidewalks: All sidewalks shall be constructed in accordance with 11-3A-17. Sidewalks shall be constructed prior to occupancy. Drainage: Stone water drainage swales shall not have a slope steeper than 3:1, shall be fully vegetated, and shall be designed incompliance with UDC 11-313-11 and UDC 11-3A-18. Lighting: Lighting shall not cause glare or impact the traveling public or neighboring development and comply with lighting standards as defined in UDC 11-3A-11. Signage: No signs are approved with this CZC. All business signs will require a separate sign permit in compliance with UDC 11-3D. Trash Enclosure: All dumpster(s) must be screened in accordance with UDC -11-3A-12. Trash enclosures must be built in the location and to the size approved by SSC. Handicap -Accessibility: The structure, site improvements and parking areas must be in compliance with all federal handicap -accessibility requirements. ACHD Acceptance: All impact fees, if any, shall be paid prior to the issuance of a building permit. If any changes must be made to the site plan to accommodate the ACHD requirements, a new site plan shall be submitted to the City of Meridian Planning Staff for approval prior to the issuance of a building permit. Certificate of Occupancy All required improvements must be complete prior to obtaining a Certificate of Occupancy. A Temporary Certificate of Occupancy may be obtained by providing surety to the City in the form of a Letter of Credit or cash in the amount of 110% of the cost of the remaining improvements. A bid must accompany any request for Temporary Occupancy. Plan Modifications: Except for the changes mentioned above, the approved Site Plan, Landscape Plan, and Elevations, stamped "Approved" on June 4, 2007, are not to be altered without prior written approval of the Planning Department. No significant field changes to the landscape/site plan are permitted; prior written approval of all changes is required. Amanda Hess, Associate City Planner *This letter does not indicate compliance with requirements of other departments/agencies, including, but not limited to, Ada County Highway District, Central District Health Department, affected irrigation district(s), Meridian Sewer, Water, Building or Fire Departments, Sanitary Services Co., etc. This letter shall expire one (1) year from the date of issuance if work has not begun. f% ' Jnr i��g _.'i%; ^•.. Type of Review Requested (check all that apply) ❑ Accessory Use ❑ Alternative Compliance Certificate of Zoning Compliance ❑ Conditional Use Permit Minor Modification ,Design Review ❑ Private Street ❑ Property Boundary Adjustment ❑ Short Plat ❑ Temporary Use Certificate of Zoning Compliance ❑ Time Extension (Director) ❑ Vacation ❑ Other Applicant Information Planning Department ADMINISTRATIVE REVIEW APPLICATION STAFF USE ONLY: File number(s): Applicant name: Qr,>oAp. My7kILP.N Q►L.L Phone: -755.322 .`1798 Applicant address: 4(#5j L_Qt XCn .Ey WA STE IOG Zip: 69902 Applicant's interest in property: V Own ' ❑ Rerit ❑ Optioned ❑ Other f Owner name: L2, L_ao ov.j LL c Phone: '7Gz5, 32.2. -1-799 Owner address: Qte�' L-off&LEy L -w IOr-z Zip: 954so2 Agent name (e.g., architect, engineer, developer, representative): JEFF Liggns Firm name: f3Rs Phone: 33(n, J'Mo Address: loin S. NkAyAT-p_= %* Ioip Zip: r3371�4 Primary contact is: ❑ Applicant ❑ Owner XAgdnt ❑ Other Contactname: JEaF'F L11ce-5 Phone: 331x. x3-70 E-mail: JEs=rr E.. (2.,AS b�au%kreATrs . 4Ltit Fax: 334 53'3$0 Subject Property Information Location/street address: —%-ks-n c -k / E-A6L-E Assessor's parcel number(s): 12. V;41>1-1 0 IZd Township, range, section: Total acreage: , 5q Ae- Current land use:y'AL�jCurrent zoning district: C -C- 660 E. Watertower Lane, Suite 202 • Meridian, Idaho 83642 Phone: (208) 884-5533 Facsimile. (208) 888-6854 Website: www rneridiancity.org Project Description Project/subdivisionname.- CF-!_A1P-E_BfawXe. M1%-xtix-rVL.A.., Fs Lo -r Lt GL_1 7 General description of proposed project/request: gEe,-Tp•, Proposed zoning district(s): C. - Acres of each zone proposed: Type of use proposed (check all that apply): ❑ Residential commercial ❑ Office ❑ Industrial ❑ Other Amenities provided with this development (if applicable): N IN Who will own & maintain the pressurized irrigation system in this development? Nu. �A. W A.Pnd Which irrigation district does this property lie within? Sia-rTL.eas x4t9A5s_rk&jA Primary irrigation source: S�tes, wmskwnn Secondary: C" WDk-nM Square footage of landscaped areas to be irrigated (if primary or secondary point of connection is City water): 1,; 012 '„ Residential Project Summary (if applicable) Number of residential units: Number of common and/or other lots: Number of building lots: Proposed number of dwelling umits'(for multi -family developments only): 1 Bedroom: Minimum square footage of structure(s) (excl. garage): Minimum property size (s. f): Gross density (DU/acre-total land): Percentage of open space provided: 2 or more Bedrooms: Proposed building height: _ Average property, size (s.f.): Net density (DU/acre-excluding roads & alleys): Acreage of open space: Percentage of useable open space: (See Chapter 3, Article G, for qualified open space) Type of open space provided in acres (i.e., landscaping, public, common, etc): Type of dwelling(s) proposed: ❑ Single-family ❑ Townhomes ❑ Duplexes ❑ Multi -family Non-residential Project Summary (if applicable) Number of building lots: 1 Other lots: Gross floor area proposed: (a, Ol.tt8 SF' Existin&(if applicable): Hours of operation (days and hours): Percentage of site/project devoted to the following: Building height: Landscaping: I1 ,4 Building: _%(o (U.006!5 � Paving: (4Z, (Z4 '111 s! Total number of employees: Maximum number of employees at any one time: Number and ages of students/children (if applicable): _ Total number of parking spaces provided: q- Authorization Print applicant name: Seating capacity: :] 8 Number of compact spaces provided: 19 I..Ff I i L...c 3. Parking lots: The building and parking area are partially screened by landscaping that is located along Eagle Road. 4. Pedestrian walkways: a. A continuous walkway that is a minimum of (4) four feet wide is provided from the perimeter sidewalk to the building internal pedestrian walkway. This walkway minimum width shall be maintained clear of any outdoor displays, vending machines, or temporary structures. b. The internal pedestrian walkway is distinguished from the vehicular driving surfaces through the use of scored/stamped concrete. c. We do not have any aisle lengths that are greater than 150 parking spaces or 200 feet away from the building's entrance.. d. Walkways along the front of the building are covered. Jeff Likes BRS Architects 1010 S. Allante, Ste 100 Boise Idaho 83709 Ph: 208.336.8370 Fx: 208.336.8380 cc: • Page 2 Qdoba- Eagle / Ustick M, W BAL,CYPRESS ST Legend Major Streets ,/ MINOR ARTERIAL 00 MAJOR COLLECTOR N SECTION jf PRINCIPAL ARTERIAL M INTERSTATE M other Minor Streets ,/ LOCAL Ae PARKS PRIVATE RESIDENTIAL Other Street Names (minor) Parcels Ada-OQ2005 p Schools 1 Parks Fi City Limits W 0 Kuna J p Balsa C3 Garden City E3 Eagle W El Star 0 Meridian Z ® Other it N Scale: 1:5,000 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. 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PARoxG Do+Ioeo: xortAxu9m Is c9FVAcr oru BU1104G SflBA06: 8 I" OV FAST: IGAB 3451: H8 PRO]ECi CONTACiINFO M WECT DEVEDPER ARa4rTFrr SC[M WG SRS ARCHrTWM T41 66[04C4 - IOIOS AWAIF R. 5191E 100 (m)9isn4� lx9Nswmlo� to`�r,TDA[T'n m"'] t`'�`axra�)xumm carrER : ]Ersu� LWDSCAPE ARCHITECT THE IANDGRaUP R E SNOPE 00. 541E 14 FAGLf,W 51516 IxRB)9»Sa1 fAk a4) 515,01: cartAcr: oAv4 inion VICINITY MAP SITE KEY NOTES L f[F1GOFt[PEP194 v iFoeslRuxrN[io w"w¢[ssillP,:[[rcTuupn, x.w—W—I•wloeRN[cm[ �At[x0 sv0eo4 RSNPAxo51IXISE[OETAIIs v TTntA[�00N°.Ro'"NPARgNG4Aa roa0oo� w.[f.rosaro5 DMWN ]RL DATE 5.9.7W] CIV aGD l7K OB 07089 SHffF CZVi 7l/� 1 Landscape Plan - CZC CONIFEROUS TREE PLANTING i .wrmm'••= NOTES: nDECIDUOUS TREE PLANTING L rormsue PLANT SCHEDULE KEY I BOTANICAL NAME ICOMMONNAME I SIZE I NOTES DECIDUOUS SHADE TREES ORNAMENTAL FLOWEFBNG TREES SHRUBS,ERENN W SIORNAMEMAL GRASSES MI =,— LANDSCAPE PLAN LEGEND ow TREE PROTECTION NOTES: 14-11 t--k � �.•�� �a NOTES: @PERENNIAL & GROUNDCOVER " PLANTING �"° PROJECT CALCULATIONS nm 16M aGPOIR T1c r.a 07071 DMrm ]MB wre os/aNaT oac �o WK J(IB H0. o�ae1 L1.00 FORM PW100 ����CITY OF ✓C�YIG�IG�"17... Y�� IDAHO r H PC�h R �' yY � TREASURL' vim' MAYOR %Q3 Tammy de Weerd CITY COUNCIL MEMBERS Keith Bird Joseph W. Borton Charles M. Rountree David Zaremba CITY DEPARTMENTS City Attomey/HR 703 S. Main Street 898-5506 (City Attorney) 898-5503 (HR) Fax 884-8723 Fire 540 E. Franklin Road 888-1234 / fax 895-0390 Parks & Recreation 11 W. Bower Street 888-3579 / fax 888-5501 Planning 660 E. Watertower Street Suite 202 884-5533 / fax 888-6854 Police 1401 E. Watertower Street 888-6678/fax 846-7366 Public Works. 660 E. Watertower Street Suite 200 898-5500/fax 895-9551 - Building 660 E. Watertower Street Suite 150 887-2211 / fax 887-1297 - Sewer (WWTP) 3401 N. Ten Mile Road 888-2191 / fax 884-0744 - Water 2235 N. W. 8th Street 888-5242 / fax 884-1159 DATE: May 14, 2007 The following address has been verified by The City of Meridian Public Works Department as valid for the project listed below. Project Name: QDOBA Building Shell #2 Address: 3319 N Eagle Rd Suite #: Zip Code: 83646 Lot/ Block/ Subdivision: 4 / 2 Centrepoint Notes: EACH SET OF PLANS WILL BE REQUIRED TO CLEARLY REFLECT THE CORRECT ADDRESS AND SUITE NUMBER (IF APPLICABLE). �--2r'be A c,Leo o, Department Specialist Supervisor Public Works 898-5500 shindlet@meridiancity.org CITY HALL J EAST IDAHO AVENUE MERIDIAN, ID 83642 (208) 888-4433 CITY CLERK — FAX 888- 4218 C ATTORNEY/ HR — FAX 884- 8723 FINANCE & UTILITY BILLING — FAX 887- 4813 MAYOR'S OFFICE — FAX 884-8119 CITY OF erl�lcn 1` 33 E. Idaho Ave. \\a Meridian, ID 83642 Date Applicant Address b - `�� Phone CASH r CHECK # NAME ON CHECK IF DIFFERENT THAN APPLICANT DESCR!PTION AMOUNT I T� � I I I I I I I I la t+ 1 I P � s I I If¢¢ OOT/00 a I I h �k M4 f 1 I I I I I !+ { a t fA a r I i 60L£9 OI `3SI08 �0L£8-9££-90Z'Hd'_ PAYMENT DOES NOT INDICATE ACCEPTANCE OF APPLICATION TAX Z6 -y Received 1®1 18 TOTAL ZV 55748 1 la t+ P � s If¢¢ OOT/00 Pus' SZETT°P PazPunu au0 AV h �k M4 f !+ { a t fA a r 95" 60L£9 OI `3SI08 �0L£8-9££-90Z'Hd'_ 004'3,1S f'ld 3lWM,, /'SOLOL Z6 �'_ si 3liFi�ad sia8 �� r`WZV991 O /IOOSSV,'1VNOl1VN'NNV9A3N , Wi t x;ftiv (i�o+wrwv'�ooF'�o Xitriu. June 20, 2007 TO: Qdoba Mexican Grill 4655 Longley Ln, Ste 105 Reno, NV 89502 SUBJECT: MCZC-07-114 Qdoba Mexican Grill Ustick and Eagle John S. Franden, President Rebecca W. Arnold, Vice President Sherry R. Huber, Commissioner David Bivens, Commissioner Carol A. Mckee, Commissioner RECEIVED JUN 2 5 200 City of Meridian City Clerk Office On 5-2-2006, the Ada County Highway District Commissioners acted on MPP06-020 for Centerpointe Subdivision. The conditions and requirements also apply to MCZC-07-114. • Prior to final approval you will need to submit plans to the ACHD Development Review Department. • A traffic impact fee will be assessed by ACHD and will be due prior to the issuance of a building permit. Contact ACHD Planning & Development Services at 387-6170 for information regarding impact fees. If you have any questions or concerns please feel free to contact this office at (208) 387-6177. Sincerely, Chelsee Kucera Planning Intern Right -of -Way and Development Services CC: Project File Lead Agency: City of Meridian BRS Architects -Jeff Likes 1010 S. Allante #100 Boise, ID 83709 Ada County Highway District • 3775 Adams Street • Garden City, ID • 83714 • PH 208-387-6100 • FX 345-7650 • www.achd.ada.id.us Project/File: Lead Agency: Site address: Staff Level Approval: Owner: Representative: Staff Contact: Tech Review: Centerpoi me/M P P-06-020 City of Meridian n/w/c Ustick & Eagle May 2, 2006 Winston H. Moore 1940 Bonito #160 Meridian, ID 83642 Quadrant 1904 W. Overland Road Boise, ID 83705 Right -of -Way & Development Department Planning Review Division Andrew Mentzer Phone: 387-6170 E-mail: amentzer(Machd.ada.id.us April 28, 2006 Application Information: Acreage: 31.37 Current Zoning: C -G Commercial Lots: 15 A. Findings of Fact Existing Conditions 1. Site Information: The site is currently vacant; although improvements to the site are underway for the Kohls store. I•• 1 Description of Adjacent Surrounding Area: Direction Land Use Zoning North Vacant C -G South Rural Residential C -G East Rural Residential C -G West Champion Park R-8 3. Existing Roadway Improvements & Right -of -Way Ustick Road is currently improved with 2 traffic lanes, dual left turn lanes, a single right turn lane, a median, vertical curb, gutter, paved shoulders, and no sidewalk abutting the site. Ustick Road currently has between 68 and 100 - feet of right-of-way abutting the site. Eagle Road (and ITD roadway) is currently improved with 4 traffic lanes, 1 center turn lane (tapering to a left turn lane at the intersection of Ustick and Eagle), paved shoulders, and no curb, gutter, or sidewalk abutting the site. Eagle Road currently has 140 -feet of right-of-way. Existing Access: Access points on Ustick Road were installed with the widening project and are located approximately 400 -feet west of Eagle Road (right-in/right-out with the newly constructed median), 600 -feet west of Eagle Road (full access) and 1,100 -feet west of Eagle Road (proposed signalized access at a public street). 4. Site History: ACHD has previously reviewed this site with the adjacent Kohls store application: MCUP-05-048/MVAR-05-021 Development Impacts 1. Trip Generation: This development is estimated to generate 25,764 vehicle trips per day based on a 600,000 square foot shopping center, according to the submitted TIS. 2. Impact Fees: There will be an impact fee that is assessed and due prior to issuance of any building permits. The assessed impact fee will be based on the impact fee ordinance that is in effect at that time. 3. Traffic Impact Study: A traffic impact study was submitted with the prior application for Kohls Department store. 4. Impacted Roadways: Roadway Frontage Functional Traffic Count Level of Speed Classification Service* Limit Ustick Road 1,150' Principal 8,084 West of Better 40 MPH Arterial Eagle Rd. on than "C" 11/08/2005 Eagle Road 1,165' 50MPH Principal Exceeds Arterial 43,156 North of "E" Ustick on 04/26/2005 *Acceptable level of service for a 2 lane principal arterial is "D" (14,000 VTD). *Acceptable level of service for a 5 -lane principal arterial is "D" (33,000 VTD). 5. Capital Improvements Plan/Five Year Work Program There are currently no roadways, bridges or intersections in the general vicinity of the project that are currently in the Five Year Work Program. Ustick Road is slated to be widened to 5 -lanes in the future in the Capital Improvements Plan. 2 B. Findings for Consideration Traffic Impact Study A traffic impact study was prepared by Gary Funkhouser of Stanley Consultants. The TIS is based on a 600,000 square foot shopping center that this store will be a part of. • The site is expected to generate 25,764 vehicle trips per day, with 618 AM peak hour trips and 2250 PM peak hour trips. • Site traffic distribution: 15% west of the site on Ustick Road, 20% east of the site on Ustick Road, 35% south of the site on Eagle Road and 30% north of the site on Eagle Road. • The Eagle Road/Ustick Road intersection is projected to operate at LOS D in2008. • The Eagle Road/Fairview Avenue intersection is projected to operate at LOS E in 2008. • The Eagle Road/Pine Avenue intersection is projected to operate at LOS F in 2008. • The Ustick Road/Cloverdale Road intersection is projected to operate at LOS E in 2008. • The Ustick Road/Locust Grove Road intersection is projected to operate at LOS B in 2008. • If access is allowed on Eagle Road, auxiliary lanes are warranted. (These should be coordinated with ITD.) 2. Ustick Road Right -of -Way Policy: District policy requires 96 -feet of right-of-way on arterial roadways (Figure 72-F1 B). This right-of-way allows for the construction of a 5 -lane roadway with curb, gutter, 5 -foot. concrete detached sidewalks and bike lanes. Sidewalk Policy: District policy requires 7 -foot wide attached (or 5 -foot detached) concrete sidewalk on all collector roadways and arterial roadways (7204.7.2). Applicant Proposal: Curb and gutter are existing along Ustick Road. The applicant has proposed to construct a 5 -foot concrete sidewalk along Ustick Road abutting the site. Staff Recommendation: The intersection of Ustick Road and Eagle Road is fully improved with the exception of sidewalk. The applicant should be required to construct a 5 -foot detached concrete sidewalk to be no closer than 41 -feet from the centerline of Ustick Road within the right-of-way. 3. Eagle Road (SH 55) State Street (SH 44) is under the jurisdiction of the Idaho Transportation Department (ITD). Applicant Proposal: There is 140 -feet of existing ITD right-of-way for Eagle Road. The applicant has proposed to construct sidewalk along Eagle Road abutting the site. Street Section Policy: District policy 72-F3 requires arterial roadways to be constructed as a 72 - foot street section with curb, gutter and 5 -foot detached (or 7 -foot attached) concrete sidewalk within 96 -feet of right-of-way with parking prohibited on both sides of the roadway. Applicant Proposal: There is 140 -feet of existing ITD right-of-way for Eagle Road. The applicant has proposed to construct sidewalk along Eagle Road abutting the site. Staff Recommendation: Eagle Road is under the jurisdiction of the Idaho Transportation Department, The City of Meridian, the applicant and ITD should work together to determine if additional right-of-way or improvements are necessary on Eagle Road (SH -55). Access points should be approved in accordance with the Eagle Road Corridor Study. 3 4. Driveways/Access Points Offset Policy: District policy 72-174 (1) requires driveways located on arterial roadways near a signalized intersection to be located a minimum of 440 -feet from the signalized intersection for a full -access driveway and a minimum of 220 -feet from the signalized intersection for a right-in/right- out only driveway. Successive Driveway Policy: District policy 72-F5, requires driveways located on collector or arterial roadways with a speed limit of 40 to align or offset a minimum of 185 -feet from any existing or proposed driveway; N/A for Eagle Road. Width Policy: District policy 7207.9.3 restricts commercial driveways with daily traffic volumes over 1,000 vehicles to a maximum width of 36 -feet. Most commercial driveways will be constructed as curb -cut type facilities if located on local streets. Curb return type driveways with 15 -foot radii will be required for driveways accessing collector and arterial roadways. Paving Policy: Graveled driveways abutting public streets create maintenance problems due to gravel being tracked onto the roadway. In accordance with District policy, 7207.9.1, the applicant should be required to pave the driveway its full width and at least 30 -feet into the site beyond the edge of pavement of the roadway. Applicant Proposal The access points on Ustick Road were installed with the widening project and are located approximately 400 -feet west of Eagle Road (right-in/right-out with the newly constructed median), 600 -feet west of Eagle Road (full access) and 1,100 -feet west of Eagle Road (proposed signalized access at a public street). All driveway locations meet District policy for location, except for the western signalized access that is located less than % mile west of Eagle Road. ACHD generally approves traffic signals at no less than quarter -mile spacing, but prefers third and half -mile spacing. Staff recommends approval of the signal at the west property line under the following conditions: a. That no signals be allowed on Eagle Road to this site. The applicant's original proposal included a signal at the % mile on Eagle Road. ITD's Eagle Road Study allows for signals at the Y2 mile. On this segment of Eagle Road, Wainwright Drive will eventually be signalized at the'/ mile. The City of Meridian's newly adopted Unified Development Code also prohibits access to the state highways except at the'/2 mile. ACHD staff is recommending approval of this signal to "spare" Eagle Road of the addition of another signal not located at the Y2 mile. The addition of a signal on Eagle Road, not located at the Y2 mile, will further complicate signal timing and congestion on the state highway. b. That a north -south public roadway be constructed to eventually tie into Wainwright Drive. ACHD has purchased a small piece of property on the south side of Wainwright Drive for a future north -south collector -type roadway that will tie into the proposed signal at Ustick Road. This future connection will provide signalized Eagle Road access to this site and surrounding properties, and will provide secondary connections for parcels that currently have access only off of Eagle Road. The additional traffic on the new roadway will help support the need for the. Ustick Road signal. c. That all costs associated with the signal be borne by the applicant, except for materials that will be donated by ACRD. Staff recommends donation of the hardware because the signal will provide benefit to surrounding property owners. Although the signal won't be warranted at the time that the major retailer opens, the applicant is seeking approval to have the signal operational prior to the opening of the main tenant. Staff recommends approval of this proposal, again, under the conditions outlined above. 5. North-South Public Roadway The applicant should construct a north -south public roadway as a 40 -foot street section within 54 - feet of right-of-way with vertical curb, gutter and 5 -foot wide concrete sidewalk on both sides of the roadway. Construct a temporary turnaround at the end of the roadway and install a sign that states "THIS ROADWAY WILL BE EXTENDED IN THE FUTURE". The alignment of the roadway, as shown on the plans is not approved in a straight north -south alignment. In the area noted as "Phase 3", the roadway will need to shift to the east to align with the parcel owned by ACRD. ACHD has purchased a piece of property just south of Wainwright Drive to preserve a north -south corridor for a future connection. As the properties north of this site develop, the roadway will be constructed, and extended to Wainwright Drive, where a signal is planned for the future because this roadway is located at the % mile. The applicant is required to construct the roadway abutting this parcel only with this application and should continue to work with ACHD staff on the alignment as it continues north through the future phases. C. Site Specific Conditions of Approval Construct Sadie Creek Avenue (north -south public roadway) as a 40 -foot street section with vertical curb, gutter, and 5 -foot concrete sidewalks within 54 -feet of right-of-way. Construct a temporary turnaround at the end of the roadway and install a sign that states "THIS ROADWAY WILL BE EXTENDED IN THE FUTURE". 2. Construct a 5 -foot detached concrete sidewalk within the right-of-way abutting the site to be no closer than 41 -feet from the centerline of Ustick Road. 3. Utilize the existing right-in/right-out only access point intersecting Ustick Road approximately 400 - feet west of Eagle Road. Pave the driveway its full width and at least 30 -feet into the site). 4. Utilize the existing full -access point intersecting Ustick Road approximately 600 -feet west Eagle Road. Pave the driveway its full width and at least 30 -feet into the site. The site's existing access point intersecting Ustick Road approximately 400 -feet west of Eagle Road is approved as a curb return to be no more than 36 -feet wide, paved its full width at least 30 -feet into the site (right- in/right-out only). 5. Comply with requirements of ITD and City of Meridian for the SH 55 frontage. Submit to the District a letter from ITD regarding said requirements prior to District approval of the final plat or issuance of a building permit (or other required permits), whichever occurs first. Contact the District III Traffic Engineer at 334-8340. 6. Comply with all Standard Conditions of Approval. D. Standard Conditions of Approval Any existing irrigation facilities shall be relocated outside of the right-of-way. 2. Private sewer or water systems are prohibited from being located within any ACHD roadway or right-of-way. 3. All utility relocation costs associated with improving street frontages abutting the site shall be borne by the developer. 4. Replace any existing damaged curb, gutter and sidewalk and any that may be damaged during the construction of the proposed development. Contact Construction Services at 387-6280 (with file number) for details. 5. Comply with the District's Tree Planter Width Interim Policy. 6. Utility street cuts in pavement less than five years old are not allowed unless approved in writing by the District. Contact the District's Utility Coordinator at 387-6258 (with file numbers) for details. 7. All design and construction shall be in accordance with the Ada County Highway District Policy Manual, ISPWC Standards and approved supplements, Construction Services procedures and all applicable ACHD Ordinances unless specifically waived herein. An engineer registered in the State of Idaho shall prepare and certify all improvement plans. 8. The applicant shall submit revised plans for staff approval, prior to issuance of building permit (or other required permits), which incorporates any required design changes. 9. Construction, use and property development shall be in conformance with all applicable requirements of the Ada County Highway District prior to District approval for occupancy. 10. Payment of applicable road impact fees are required prior to building construction in accordance with Ordinance #200, also known as Ada County Highway District Road Impact Fee Ordinance. 11. It is the responsibility of the applicant to verify all existing utilities within the right-of-way. The applicant at no cost to ACHD shall repair existing utilities damaged by the applicant. The applicant shall be required to call DIGLINE (1-800-342-1585) at least two full business days prior to breaking ground within ACHD right-of-way. The applicant shall contact ACHD Traffic Operations 387-6190 in the event any ACHD conduits (spare or filled) are compromised during any phase of construction. 12. No change in the terms and conditions of this approval shall be valid unless they are in writing and signed by the applicant or the applicant's authorized representative and an authorized representative of the Ada County Highway District. The burden shall be upon the applicant to obtain written confirmation of any change from the Ada County Highway District. 13. Any change by the applicant in the planned use of the property which is the subject of this application, shall require the applicant to comply with all rules, regulations, ordinances, plans, or other regulatory and legal restrictions in force at the time the applicant or its successors in interest advises the Highway District of its intent to change the planned use of the subject property unless a waiver/variance of said requirements or other legal relief is granted pursuant to the law in effect at the time the change in use is sought. E. Conclusions of Law 1. The proposed site plan is approved, if all of the Site Specific and Standard Conditions of Approval are satisfied. 2. ACHD requirements are intended to assure that the proposed use/development will not place an undue burden on the existing vehicular transportation system within the vicinity impacted by the proposed development. Attachments 1. Vicinity Map 2. Site Plan 3. Appeal Guidelines 4. Development Process Checklist 7 J 'LIE WAY I �1 m NORTH EAG4 ROAD ills fill Q-0-04 ji W.H. MOORE COMPANY PRELIMINARY PLAT - CENTREPOINTC SUBDIVISION SECTION 32, T. 4 N.. R. I E.. ADA COUNTY ME Quadrant Consultin% Inc. PLANNING & ZONING DEPARTMENT INSPECTION CHECKLIST COAEWERCIAL/CZC SITES This checklist sbould be attached to the inside cover of the CZC Meat ALL times. Planner/Inspector Name: Project Name: CZC Fil e No.: Contractor/Company Name: Phone No.: First Inspection Date: Second Inspection Date: Third Inspection Date: / / (NOTE: If third inspection is required, a fee of $ 'must be submitted to theP&ZDept. be ore the inspection is done.) Landscape Plan Checklist Item Site Notes O.K. M 1. Width of buffer (exclude detacheds/w widths 2. # of trees 3. Caliper/size of trees (measure 6-8 inches above r : Species mix per plan . Groundcover (ffseededt ermination) Right -of --way landscaping Verify no encroachments 8 Berinmg (mi= 2;I slope; 1. Verify min. 5' b/w ci 2. Verify min. 50 sq. ft. 3. Plantings per plan 1. Verify existing tree(s) retained 2 Verify mitigationtree(s) ] Rev. 5,,'25,405 _a'.'tP&ZlBradiPc&Z I[��rsfn-,DepmT6erl=Psi/er.r, -- --- M Site Plan Checklist Item Site Notes O K h 1. Standard stall dimensions 2. Compact stall dimensions 3. Handicap stall dimensions 4. Handicap signs/striping 5. Aisle width 6. Wheel stops (if required) Trash �'inclQsui'e. � ��. I. Min. 3 -sided screening 2. Constructed per plan . ..�.•:•-•• - !ffi4Ra-YRRh.�'t;v.5w PYl. M2+'� 1.'Verify location 2. Verify minimum width E. Curbing 1. Installed per elan 1. 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Bower Street FORM PW100 888-3579 / fax 888-5501 Public Works - Building Notes: Planning shindlet@nieridiancity.org 660 E. Watextower Street IDAHO Suite 202 �e Ct 1A 884-5 88-5533 /fax 888-6854 y� W rNEiSIRV'vwfY EIRf MAYOR Police Tammy de Weerd DATE: May 14, 2007 CITY COUNCIL MEMBERS Keith Bird The following address has been verified by The City of Meridian Public Joseph W. Berton Works Department as valid for the project listed below. Charles M. Rountree David Zaremba Project Name: QDOBA Building Shell #2 CPIY DEPAR'T'MENTS City Attomey/FRi 703 S. Main Street Address: 3319 N Eagle Rd 898-5506 (City Attorney) 898-5503 (HR) Fax 884-8723 Suite #: Fixe 540 E. Franklin Road Zip Code: 83646 888-1234 / fax 895-0390 Parks on Lot/ Block/ Subdivision: 4 / 2 Centrepoint P Bower Street 11 W. Bower Street Department Specialist Supervisor 888-3579 / fax 888-5501 Public Works - Building Notes: Planning shindlet@nieridiancity.org 660 E. Watextower Street Suite 202 EACH SET OF PLANS WILL BE REQUIRED TO CLEARLY REFLECT 884-5 88-5533 /fax 888-6854 THE CORRECT ADDRESS AND SUITE NUMBER (IF APPLICABLE). Police 1401 E. Watextower Street 888-6678 / fax 846-7366 Public Works Ica V- e A Cil,evwl, 660 Watextower Street Suite 200 Suite Department Specialist Supervisor 898-5500/fax 895-9551 Public Works - Building 898-5500 660 E. Watertower Street shindlet@nieridiancity.org Suite 150 887-2211 / fax 887-1297 Sewer (W WTP) 3401 N. Ten Mile Road 888-2191 / fax 884-0744 Water 2235 N. W. 8th Street 888-5242 / fax 884-1159 CITY HALL 3 EAST IDAHO AVENUE MERIDIAN, ID 83642 (208) 888-4433 CITY CLERK — FAX 888-4218 CIT ATTORNEY/ FIR — FAX 884- 8723 FINANCE & UTILITY BILLING — FAX 887- 4813 MAYOR'S OFFICE -- FAX 884-8119 i DESCRIPTION EPIC Collection delivers custom luminaire flexibility with the quality and availability expectations of standard specification grade product. Offered In two (2) housing sizes, and hundreds of unique combinations, EPIC Collection can be dressed to suit any application. Recognizing evolving environmental and legislative trends, EPIC Collection delivers world class optical solutions to the decorative luminaire marketplace. EPIC Collection offers targeted solutions for full cutoff compliance, spill light control, and path of egress illumination while integrating the latest lamp technologies into visually comfortable lighting solutions. SPECIFICATION FEATURES A ... Top Cast aluminum modern top housing maintains a nominal 1/8" sidewall thickness. Top attaches to cast aluminum mounting arm hub with four (4) stainless steel fasteners. One (1) piece silicone gasket between mounting hub and top casting seals out moisture and contaminants. IS ... Midsection MIIkywhite acrylic lens utilizes continuous silicone gaskets to seal lens to top casting and shade. The following mid section options feature cast aluminum construction and stainless steel assembly hardware: SO Solid, WN Window, LV Louvered, ST Slot, SR Solid Rings, LR Luminous Rings feature clear acrylic rings suspended by stainless steel spacers and hardware. Optional colored luminous rings utilize a colored gel film attached behind luminous mid lens to project color along edges of rings. C ... Shades Heavy gauge precision spun aluminum shades offer superior surface finish and consistency in form. D ... Doorframe Assembly Used with horizontally lamped segmented optical systems. Die-cast aluminum 1/8" thick door and doorframe seal to underside of shade with a thick wall continuous silicone gasket. Door hinges open via release of two (2) concealed quick release fasteners. Impact resistant 1/8" thick tempered flat or sag glass lens (clear or frosted finish) seals to door with a one-piece silicone gasket. E ... Optical Systems Choice of five (5) high efficiency segmented optical systems constructed of premium 95% reflective anodized aluminum sheet. Optical segments are rigidly mounted inside a thick gauge aluminum housing for superior protection. All segment faces are clean of rivet heads, labs, or other means of attachment which may cause streaking in the light distribution. All reflector modules feature loolless removal, quick disconnect wiring plugs, and are 360 degree field rotatable. Optional MA milky white acrylic jar utilizes a vertical lamp orientation. Wattage Table U.L 1598 Listed ..................................................................................... EMM Metal Halide 50, 70, 100, 175W High Pressure Sodium 50,70, 100, 15OW Compact Fluorescent 42,57W Electrodeless Fluorescent 85W Certifications IP66 Rated U.L 1598 Listed 2G Mbratlon Tested FCO CSA Listed 40-C Ambient ISn 9ae1 fullcmoa EMM-70-HPS-120.35-FG.LV.SN.B2.NG E ... Optical Systems (Cont'd.) Maximum 10OW HID. 3R and 5R options utilize a prismatic clear tempered glass refractor along with a vertical lamp orientation. Vertically lamped optical systems are secured with a die cast retainer collar, stainless steel hardware, and a one-piece silicone gasket, and feature standard high reflectance white powder coat paint finish on underside of shade for optimal fixture efficiency. F ... Electrical Tray Ballast and related electrical componentry are mounted to a reinforced one piece tray with integral handle. Quick disconnect wiring plugs allow easy tray removal during routine maintenance. G ... Finish Housing finished in a 5 stage premium TGIC polyester powder coat paint, 2.5 mil nominal thickness for superior protection against fade and wear. Standard colors include black, bronze, grey, white, dark platinum, graphite metallic, and hartford green. RAL and custom color matches available. Consult your INVUE Lighting Systems Representative for more information. CP.G L—L INVUEO W -s I EMM EPIC MODERN MEDIUM 42-175W Metal Halide High Pressure Sodium Compact Fluorescent Elecoodeless Fluorescent DECORATIVE AREA COLLECTION COMPLIANT FCO* r When specified with horizontal lamp and solid mid section or mid rection EPA (oae62ell projected erne) Flat Lane .84 Sag Lane 1.09 GOA Lighting Specifications and Dimensions subiect to change without notice. ' AVU050UB vww.ceoperlighdng.com Lon,ultyour npreaenterva for additional option. and nnitrte. 041IW2007 9:29:52 AM EMM EPIC MODERN MEDIUM ORDERING INFORMATION EMMJ041PS-120-3S FG-LVSNBZ-NG EMM 170 11 HPS 120 3S FG LV SN BZ NG VA6103-BZ Product Family `a Voltage' Lena Type Shade Type p. ....tea' EMM' Eplc Modern Medium 120'120V FG'Flat Glass SN° Straight Narrow vpalosez: ttaeidonatwall MauntNm Lamp Wattage Optleal System Mid Section Type Color a 70' 7W 35° TYPe 111 LV° Louvered BZ' Bmnze Lamp Type Option. a HPS' High Pressure Sodium NG° No Glow LUmIMUS Mid Secllone Notes: 1 Arm w not included. Uan with INVUE brand arms, Be. eceeonee. 2 slipper un over 4' O.D. by 6 -tenon (spider Mot ostial. Availed. will vamlam o.. p only No, -.liable with SPM1N mid .Mane. 3 Pmducte Nco vailable in non Us whepas and lsRu r-atemnanai maIXe .. Consult leetory for eveilebiliry end orderinP inlormetion. 4 Custom and RAL coarmaahine available upon request. ConsullympINVUE U.1i ins Mm Sra top ...... ve forfurlher Information. 6 Add es suffix in the order abnxn. . No option mmw dehime eppoel of wmorce.lomared, am, solid does orluminour rine. mid section Mleq but dose not Ia'l Into the upper chamber of the housing. Mid snmion will not plow at night, maintaining the curoNwnhol associated with the standard solid mid section. ] ONen.......Is. mpinoa M with wanuflir. PRODUCT CONFIGURATOR HOUSING MID SECTION Solid - 3.4-H x 9.9-W Modern - 9.3"H x 6.8-W Window - 3.4-H x 9.WW 0M Louvered - 3.4"H x 9.9"W MOM Slat - 3.4-H x 9.9"W as Solid Rings -3.4'H x 12-W Luminous Rings -3.4"H x 12"W SHADE MOUNTING OPTION Height from roiling equals calculated height Straight Narrow -0.6"H x 19.1"W of limure plus pendant length and 7/8". ui]g Pendant Mount Straight Wide - 5.1'11 x 23.9"W H Bell -0"Hx24'W Spitler Mount Flute -6-H x 22.5"W H=30,52" COOPER Lighting Specifications and Dimensions subject to change without notice. AVU05060 www.coopis ighting.com Inoue a Customer Flrst Center a 1121 Highway 74 South a Foreigners CId, GA 00%9 a TEL ]]0.486.4800 a FAX 770.111111,1801 04/1312007 9:28:52 AM C IA L/THON/A L/GHT/NG® FEATURES & SPECIFICATIONS INTENDED USE — For building. and wall -mounted applications. CONSTRUCTION — Rugged, die-cast, single -piece aluminum housing. Die- cast door frame has a 1/8" thick tempered glass lens. Door frame is fully gasketed with one-piece solid silicone. FINISH — Standard finish is new textured dark bronze (ODBT) corrosion - resistant polyester powder finish, with other architectural colors available. OPTICAL SYSTEM — Segmented reflectors for superior uniformity and con- trol. Reflectors are interchangeable. Three full cutoff downlight distributions available: Fr (forward throw), MD (medium throw) and WT (wide throw). Six uplight distributions available: FTU (forward throw, 10% up), MOU Imedium throw, 10% up), WTU (wide throw, 10% up) and MDU5 Iup/dawn medium throw, 50% up 50% down), WTUP (pencil beam) and WTUC (column beam). ELECTRICAL SYSTEM — 5OW-15OW utilizes a high reactance, high power fac- tor ballast. 35S utilizes a reactance high power factor ballast. 175W utilizes a constant -wattage auto transformer ballast. Quick disconnect plug easily dis- connects reflector from ballast. Ballasts are copper -wound and 100% factory -tested. Porcelain, medium -base socket with copper alloy, nickel - plated screw shell and center contact UL listed 66OW, 600V 4KV pulse rated. INSTALLATION — Universal mounting mechanism with integral mounting support allows fixture to hinge down. Bubble level provides correct align- ment with every installation. LISTING — UL Listed (standard). CSA Certified (see Options). Suitable for wet locations (damp location listed in lens -up orientation). WLU option of- fers wet location listing in up orientation (see Options). IP65 rated. ORDERING INFORMATION Choose the boldface catalog nomenclature that best suits your needs and write it on the appropriate line. WSR Series Wattage/source pistribulion WSR High pressure Downligh[ distrihutons sodium FT Forward throw 35S' MD Medium throw SOS back box (coated lamp std.) 70S WT Wide throw 100S TB or TBV) WSRWG 1505 Ho/down distributions Emergency circuit (25W FTU Forward throw max 12OV, incandescent with 10% uplight Metal halide MDU Medium throw 50M with 10% uplight 70M Standard (coated lamp std.) 100M WTU Wide throw with Dark bronze (std.) 2DC12 10% uplight 150M MDU5 Up/down medium 175M DNAT throw with 50% OC2012 Emergency circuit 12 volt uptight & 50% White downlight (coated DBLB Black lamp std.) Emergency circuit 12 volt WTUP Pencil beam" NOTES: WTUC Column beamxa I 120V only. Quartz restrike system DSPD 120 2085 240° 277 347 T06 TBV' BLUE Blue GHN Green RED Red YEL Yellow 2 Must be ordered with fixture; cannot he field installed. 3 Available with Wr (wide throw) distribution only. 4 Available with WTUC and WTUP only. 5 Consult factory for availability in Canada. 6 Optional multi -tap ballast (120, 208, 240, 277V); (120, 277, 347V in Canadal. 7 Optional penta-tap ballast (120. 208, 240, 277, 4BpV. not available in Canada). 175W metal halide only. B Not available with QRS. 9 Not available with SF, OF or ORS. 10 Not available with EC. 11 Not available with medium throw (MO) distribution. 12 Used wilh FTU and WTU distributions to conceal internal electrical components. 13 Additional architectural colors available; see www.lithoma.com for more information. Catalog Number Notes Type (�15� Decorative Wall -Mounted Lighting Specifications Length: 18.0 (45.7) Depth: 9.0 (22.8) Overall Height: 7.25 (18.4) Max. Weight: 30 lbs (13.6 kg) WSR METAL HALIDE 5OW-175W HIGH PRESSURE SODIUM 35W-15OW All dimensions are inches (cenometers) unless otherwise specified. Example: WSR 175M FT 120 SF LPI DNAT Options Shioogd ituitalled in fixture Shipped separately SF Single fuse (120, 277, 347V, WSBBW Surface -mounted n/a TBI back box DF Double fuse (208, 240V, n/a UT5 Uptilt 5 degrees TB or TBV) WSRWG Wire guard' EC Emergency circuit (25W WSRVG Vandal guard' max 12OV, incandescent Architectural calors" lamp includedla DC72 Emergency circuit 12 vol[ Standard textured colors (35W lamp included std.)° DOST Dark bronze (std.) 2DC12 Emergency circuit 12 volt DSST Sandstone (2, 35W lamps includedla DNAT Natural aluminum OC2012 Emergency circuit 12 volt DYING White 12OW lamp included)' DBLB Black 2DC2012 Emergency circuit 12 volt Optional textured colors (2, 20W lamps included)° DONN Bronze QRS Quartz restrike system DSPD park gray TOOW max 120V, quartz lamp not included) pSPJ Light 9 gray CR Enhanced corrosion DSPE Green resistance DSPG Dark red CRT Non-stick protective DSPF Rust coating (black only) DSPH Red PE Photoelectric cell -button Strinina type We TBfrBV)' SDDB Dark bronze WLU Wet location door for up SDWH White orientation SOBL Black IBS Internal backlight shield" DFL Diffusing lens SDNA Natural aluminum LPI Lamp included (std.) SDTG Tennis green ULA Less lamp SDBR Bright red CSA CSA Certified SDBUA Dark blue UCS Uptight component shield'° SDGYM Gra SDYLB Yellow Outdoor Sheet #: WSR-M-S BM - 120 WSR Metal Halide, High Pressure Sodium Building Mounted WSR 175M FT TEST NO:LTLI1336 WSR 175M MD TEST NO:LTLI1335 WSR 175M WT TEST NO:LTL11337 BUILLUMINANCE PLOT IFaomandlol ISOILLUMINANCE PLOTIFmtoandlel ISOILLUMINANCE PLOT(Faotcandle) 2 S 2 2 W_ f or or 5 9 ou 2 V' 2 0� O 0�F p1 3,900 0.43 1.5 5 1 0W y 5 0 0 2. 1 Z 1b i 0.5 15 .5 2Z W 2Z 2� Z V 3FO y U OF W 3H p - N •• 0 1 2 3 • 5 p 1 2 3 • b 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 175W metal halide lamp, horizontal temp orientation 175W metal halide lamp, horizontal lamp orientation 175W metal halide lamp, horizontal lamp orientation Foolcandl a values based on 12' Foutcandl a values based on 12' FOotcandl a values based on 12' mounting height, 12800 rated lumens. mounting height, 11080 rated lumens, mounting height, 12800 rated lumens. Luminaire Efficiency: 52.9% Luminaire Efficiency: 60.2% Luminaire Efficiency: 62.4% WSR 175M WTU TESTNO:LTL71312 SR 175M MDU5 TESTNO:LTL1131 35W HPS ISOILLUMINANCE PLOT IFOoaandla) ISOILLUMINANCE PLOTIFoamandle) 0.18 -2 .2 50W HPS 2 0 1i x O is 0.31 m 2 5 i 70W HPS 0Z 0z 0.50 O 0 100W HPS 0 0.5 F 0 5 5 0.74 Z 5 F 150W HPS 2z 2i 1.25 2 W Z aQ o 3F m TT 4 0 1 2 3 d 5 v 4 p 1 2 3 9 5 175W moral halide lamp, horizontal lamp orienlalion 175W metal halide lamp, horizontal lamp orientation Footcandle values based on 12' Footcandle values based on 12' mounting height, 12800 rated lumens. mpu m height, 11080 rated lumens. Luminaire Efficiency: 69 7% Luminaire Ifa y: 77.1% IA L/THON/A L/GHT/NG® An �McuityBl ands Company Sheet#:WSR-M-S ©2003 Acuity Lighting Group, Inc., Rev. 08/06 Lilhonia Lighting Outdoor Lighting One Lilhonia Way, Conyers, GA 30012 Phone: 770-922-9000 Fac: 770-918-1209 veavelithomia.com Initial Lamp Lumens Mounting Height Metal Halide 10' 12' 14' to, 5OWMH 3,900 0.43 0.30 0.22 0.17 70W MH 5,500 0.62 0.43 0.31 0.24 100W MH 8,500 0.95 0.66 0.48 0.37 150W MH 12,500 1.41 0.98 0.72 0.55 175W MH 12,800 1.44 1.0 0.73 0.56 High Pressure Sodium 35W HPS 2,250 0.26 0.18 0.13 0.10 50W HPS 4,000 0.45 0.31 0.23 0.17 70W HPS 6,400 0.72 0.50 0.37 0.28 100W HPS 9,500 1.07 0.74 0.54 0.41 150W HPS 16,000 1.80 1.25 0.91 0.70 IA L/THON/A L/GHT/NG® An �McuityBl ands Company Sheet#:WSR-M-S ©2003 Acuity Lighting Group, Inc., Rev. 08/06 Lilhonia Lighting Outdoor Lighting One Lilhonia Way, Conyers, GA 30012 Phone: 770-922-9000 Fac: 770-918-1209 veavelithomia.com Notes: Job: - Type: p AVALUME The EMCO Avalume is a rectilinear area luminaire defined by its sleek rounded profile and rugged construction. The housing is one-piece, diecast aluminum and mounts directly to a pole or wall without the need of a separate support arm. The multifaceted arc -image duplicating optical systems provide IES Types III and IV distributions. The door frame is single -piece diecast aluminum and retains an optically clear tempered flat glass Ions. The luminaire is completely sealed and gaskeled preventing intrusion from moisture, dust and insects. The Avalume luminaires are finished with a lade and abrasion resistant TGIC powdercoat. • PREFIX CONFIGURATION DISTRIBUTION WATTAGE VOLTAGE FINISH OPTIONS Enter Ute order code Into the appropriate box above. Note: Gardco reserves the right to refuse a configuration. Not all cambinadons and conllgumlions are valid. Refer to notes below for exclusions and limitations. For questions or concerns, please consul[ the factory. notlAcellon as pad of the company's the design oras productwmen 1611 Clovis Barker Road (512) 753-1000 San Marcos, TX 78666 FAX: (512) 753-7855 OPTIONS www.sitelighting.com LIGHTING _)9D1 Bronze Paint CONFIGURATION External House Side Shield BLP Black Paint LF In-Pole/In-Line Fusing(Kit includes In -Line Fuses) WP 1 Single Pole Mount 3 IES Type III 2 Twin Pole Mount at 180" F IES Type IV Forward Throw 2®90 Twin Pole Mount at 90" Mast Arm Fitter(Requires23/8'o.D. Mast Arm) OC 3 3 -way Pole Mount at 90" NOTE: Type 111 reflectors ship as Type F. 3®120" 3 -way Pole Mount at 120° Pole Top Filter 3" - 3.5" X 6" Removal of an Insert converts the reflector to Type 3. 4 4 -way Pole Mount 5 IES Type V W Wall Mount WS Wall Mount with Surface Conduit MTS Medium Throw with Softer- Lens (fluorescent only) WG Wire Guard POLY • 150HPS 100MH' 250PSMH sits owl,. ly 120 250HPS 1501AH' 320PSMH (2)60CF 208 400HPS 175MH 350PSMH (3)42TRF 240 250MH 400PSMH 277 400MH' HPS - High Pressure Sodium 347 MH -Metal Halide PSMH - Pulse Start Metal Halide 460 CF- Compact Fluorescent THF -Triple Tube Compact Fluorescent ®Copyright EMCO Lightly 2004-2006. All Rights Reserved. International Copyright Secured. EMCO Ughting reserves the right to change materials or 1. Uses E28 mogul base lamp notlAcellon as pad of the company's the design oras productwmen 1611 Clovis Barker Road (512) 753-1000 San Marcos, TX 78666 FAX: (512) 753-7855 OPTIONS www.sitelighting.com LIGHTING BRP Bronze Paint HS External House Side Shield BLP Black Paint LF In-Pole/In-Line Fusing(Kit includes In -Line Fuses) WP White Paint PC Locking Type Photocontrol Receptacle w/Photoconlrol (Not available with 480V) NP Natural Aluminum Paint PCR Locking Type Pholocontrol Receptacle BGP Beige Paint MF Mast Arm Fitter(Requires23/8'o.D. Mast Arm) OC Optional Color Paint PTF2 Pole Top Filler 2.375' X 4" Spa* RAL designallon ex: OC-RAL7024 PTF3 Pole Top Filter 3" - 3.5" X 6" SC Special Color Paint PTF4 Pole Top Filter 3.5" - 4" X 6" Speciy. Must supply color chip as Quartz Standby (150w maximum. Not available with 480V) WG Wire Guard POLY External Polycarbonate Shield (25owmaximum) ®Copyright EMCO Lightly 2004-2006. All Rights Reserved. International Copyright Secured. EMCO Ughting reserves the right to change materials or EMCO Lighting (800) 227-0758 E M CO notlAcellon as pad of the company's the design oras productwmen 1611 Clovis Barker Road (512) 753-1000 San Marcos, TX 78666 FAX: (512) 753-7855 cmodify progra continuing product Improvement program. www.sitelighting.com LIGHTING A Genlys Company AVALUME GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS: Each Emco Avalume luminaire is a rectilinear area luminaire defined by its sleek rounded profile and rugged construction. HOUSING: The housing is one-piece diecast aluminum, and mounts directly to a pole or wall without the need of a separate support arm. The low profile rounded form reduces the E.P.A. (Effective Projected Area) of the luminaire to only 1.1 square feet (0.10 square meters). DOOR/LENS ASSEMBLY: The door frame is single -piece diecast aluminum and retains an optically clear tempered flat glass lens. The diecast aluminum lens frame hinges down from the housing and is secured by a stainless steel lanyard and hinge pin. The tempered flat glass lens is mechanically secured with four (4) retainers. The electrical and optical chambers are thoroughly sealed with an extruded one-piece memory retentive extruded silicone gasket to prevent intrusion from moisture, dust, insects and other contaminants. OPTICAL SYSTEMS: The segmented reflector system consists of two tiers of highly specular aluminum facets, precisely aligned to achieve specific photometric distributions. Optical systems are of the fixed position type with the lampholder be positioned on the arm -side of the luminaire. 17.40 cm 41.90 am The position -oriented mogul base lampholder is glazed porcelain with a nickel plated screw shell. Fluorescent luminaires use a Medium Throw reflector with a Solite® glass lens (MTS). ELECTRICAL: Each high power factor ballast is the separate component type, capable of providing reliable lamp starting down to -20'F/ -.29°C. Component to component wiring within the luminaire will carry no more than 80 percent of rated current and is listed by U.L. for use at 600 VAC at 1500C or higher. Plug disconnects are listed by U.L. for use at 600 VAC, 15 A or higher. Standard fluorescent ballasts are solid state. FINISH: Each standard color luminaire receives a fade and abrasion resistant electrostatically applied thermally cured triglycidal isocynurate (TGIC) textured polyester powdercoat finish. Standard colors include Bronze (BRP), Black (BLP)„ White (WP), Natural Aluminum (NP). Consult factory for specifications on custom colors. LABELS: All luminaires bear U.L. or C.U.L. (where applicable) Wet Location labels. T 5.36" 13.70 cm yI� 16.00" 40.60 cm EPA 1 2 3/44 1.1 ft' 2.2 ft' 2.7 ft' 0.10 m' 0.20 m' 0.25 m' With House 9ide Shield 1 2 3/4 1.2 ft' 2.2W 3.2 ft' 0.11 m' 0.20 m' 0.30 in, 0 Copyright EMCO Aghling 2004-2006. All Rights Resensad. Inlernelional the rig ht 11 change materials or Copyright Swire EMCOduct EMCO Lighting (600) 227-0756 motlify he of Its itmserves wilhoul notification as pert of the company's Cloves Barker Road I conti- product Improvement San �_EMCO Sen Marcos, TX 78666 FAX: FAX: 512) 75 AGnuing ompalImprovementprogram. A Genlyle Company www.sllelighling.com LIGHTING •r rcl.