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Public Safety Training CenterIDICERTIFICATE OF ZONING COMPLIANCE REPORT DATE: March 6, 2014 TO: Jamie Leslie, City of Meridian Police Department FROM: Bill Parsons, Associate City Planner SUBJECT: Public Safety Training Center - CZC-14-013 and DES -14-012 OWNER: City of Meridian DESCRIPTION OF APPLICANT'S REQUEST The applicant requests Certificate of Zoning Compliance (CZC) and Design Review (DES) approval to construct: 1) a new 12,735 square foot public safety training building and 2) a 2,100 square foot addition to the existing Police Department facility in the C -G zoning district. As a bid alternate, the applicant is also proposing to construct forty (40) additional parking stalls along the east side of the Police Department facility. The site consists of 9.33 acres and is located at 1401 and 1423 E. Watertower Street. DECISION The applicant's request for Certificate of Zoning Compliance and Design Review is approved with the conditions listed in this report. Note: This is not a buildingpermit. Please contact Building Services at (208) 887-2211 to verb if you need a building permit and/or inspection. You must complete this process before you commence the use or construction. Please contact Building Services for additional details about building permits and inspections. General Conditions of Approval 100 Watt and 250 Watt, high-pressure sodium street lights shall be required on all public roadways per the City of Meridian Improvement Standards for Street Lighting. All street lights shall be installed at developer's expense. Final design shall be submitted as part of the development plan set for approval. Applicant shall also include the location of any existing street lights in the development plan set. Street lighting is required at intersections, corners, cul-de-sacs, and at a spacing that does not exceed that outlined in the Standards. The contractor's work and materials shall conform to the ISPWC and the City of Meridian Supplemental Specifications to the ISPWC. Site Conditions of Approval 1. The applicant shall construct all proposed fencing and/or any fencing required by the UDC, consistent with the standards asset forth in UDC 11-3A-7 and 11 -3A -6B. Conditions Document Public Safety Training Center- CZC-14-013 and DES -14-012 Process Conditions of Approval 1. No signs are approved with this application. Prior to installing any signs on the property, the applicant shall submit a sign permit application consistent with the standards in UDC Chapter 3 Article D and receive approval for such signs. 2. The applicant shall complete all improvements related to public life, safety, and health as set forth in UDC 11 -5C -3B. A surety agreement may be accepted for other improvements in accord with UDC 11 -5C -3C. 3. The site plan attached as Exhibit B is approved by the City of Meridian Planning Division with no changes. 4. The landscape plan attached as Exhibit C is approved by the City of Meridian Planning Division with the following comments: • All existing landscaping adjacent to the construction zone must remain protected during construction on the site. • Protect any existing trees on the subject property that are greater than four -inch caliper and/or mitigate for the loss of such trees asset forth in UDC 11-3B-10. 5. The elevations attached as Exhibit D are approved by the City of Meridian Planning Division with no changes. 6. Upon installation of the landscaping and prior to inspection by Planning Division staff, the applicant shall provide a written certificate of completion as set forth in UDC 11 -3B - 14A. 7. The approved site plan, landscape plan and/or elevations may not be altered without prior written approval of the City of Meridian Planning Division. 8. The applicant shall pay any applicable impact fees prior to the issuance of a building permit. 9. If any changes must be made to the site plan to accommodate ACRD requirements, the applicant shall submit a new site plan to the City of Meridian Planning Division for approval prior to issuance of the building permit. 10. The applicant shall complete all required improvements prior to issuance of a Certificate of Occupancy. It is unlawful to use or occupy any building or structure until the Building Official has issued a Certificate of Occupancy. 11. Prior to Certificate of Occupancy for the public safety training building, the applicant shall record a cross-access/ingress-egress easement to adjoining property to the west (Parcel #R5901160150) and submit copy of said easement to the Planning Division in accord with the provisions of UDC 11 -3A -3A2. Ongoing Conditions of Approval 1. The applicant and/or assigns shall have the continuing obligation to provide irrigation that meets the standards as set forth in UDC 11-313-6 and to install and maintain all landscaping as set forth in UDC 11-3B-5, UDC 11-313-13 and UDC 11-313-14. 2. The applicant shall comply with the outdoor storage as an accessory use standards as set forth in UDC 11-3A-14. 3. The project is subject to all current City of Meridian ordinances and previous conditions of approval associated with this site (RZ-10-003; MDA -10-007; CZC-05-078; CUP -00- 054). 4. The issuance of this CZC does not release the applicant from any previous requirements of the other permits issued for the site. 5. The applicant and/or property owner shall have an ongoing obligation to prune all trees Conditions Document 2 Public Safety Training Center - CZC-14-013 and DES -14-012 to a minimum height of six feet above the ground or sidewalk surface to afford greater visibility of the area. 6. The applicant has a continuing obligation to comply with the outdoor lighting provisions as set forth in UDC 11-3A-11. 7. The applicant and/or property owner shall have an ongoing obligation to maintain all landscaping and constructed features within the clear vision triangle consistent with the standards in UDC 11-3A-3. 8. The applicant and/or assigns shall have the continuing obligation to meet the specific use standards for the proposed public/quasi-public use as set forth in UDC 11-4-3-30, CITY COUNCIL REVIEW The applicant or a party of record may request City Council review of a decision of the Director. All requests for review shall be filed in writing with the Planning Division on or before February 21, 2014, within fifteen (15) days after the written decision is issued, and contain the information listed in UDC 11 -5A -6B. If City Council review of the decision is not requested, the action of the Director represents a final decision on a land use application. You have the right to request a regulatory taking analysis under Idaho Code 67-8003. Certificates of Zoning Compliance issued in conjunction with a proposed use shall expire if the use has not commenced within one year of the date of issuance of the Certificate of Zoning Compliance. Certificates of Zoning Compliance issued in conjunction with construction or alteration of a structure shall expire if the construction or alteration has not commenced within one year of the date of issuance of the Certificate of Zoning Compliance. In accord with the above provisions, the subject Certificate of Zoning Compliance is valid until March 6, 2015. EXHIBITS 1. Vicinity Map 2. Site Plan (dated: January 3, 2014) 3. Landscape Plan (dated: January 3, 2014) 4. Elevations (dated: January 3, 2014) Conditions Document 3 Public Safety Training Center - CZC-14-013 and DES -14-012 A. Vicinity Map Vicinity Map o OA25 osMiles Conditions Document 4 Public Safety Training Center - CZC-14-013 and DES -14-012 B. Site Plan (dated: January 3, 2014) j` - T j Z q Ir IT, 4 I i d Y� I I - PII S n 1 3✓�1 lr I I 11 ®1 enEroAa m..,,... $Y^.. Q�..'R.°.9� "a" gEi+caosuiE wu� sEonav IYjfiiV IFR IriPEOr IFO� U 91�r NbIF@ 3 LWqLM FRMT MEVArM SEenw I ...... BM -AM. Conditions Document 5 Public Safety Training Center- CZC-14-013 and DES -14-012 C. Landscape Plan (dated: January 3, 2014) Conditions Document 6 Public Safety Training Center - CZC-14-013 and DES -14-012 D. Elevations (dated: January 3, 2014) k9 R, OF 4q O ®q a[4 _ O 1 ii L'U � •.F64 11wa1N EVAlKKI 0000©a© - q© O C9 q !NI 0) A& OO qO C9 G]Q q gggq qOO � I 3MU�%e'A u O O Oft91X EUIEX -- .. . r seEt wiEs 3 t8l' 9 KG b.. i rJ' AUIEAULIWEAD A3.1 Fm,LEfR�IR Oft91X EUIEX -- .. . r seEt wiEs 3 t8l' 9 KG b.. Conditions Document - 7 Public Safety Training Center - CZC-14-013 and DES -14-012 i rJ' AUIEAULIWEAD � O o 3vWT R Al ome..s_.e.. Conditions Document - 7 Public Safety Training Center - CZC-14-013 and DES -14-012 Conditions Document 8 Public Safety Training Center - CZC-14-013 and DES -14-012 IE4CN4. pppp 1HOXiHAEVAIKKi 4FNFMLNOIE$ n �y ' 'u3l ZW65i6L4VAigV i I, • aHcsr ss u eaMrOtVAigN � .y ruiuuELE4Ex4 Conditions Document 8 Public Safety Training Center - CZC-14-013 and DES -14-012 . b i Conditions Document 8 Public Safety Training Center - CZC-14-013 and DES -14-012 MEIDR IAN;: --- Planning Division CERTIFICATE OF ZONING COMPLIANCE Application Checklist Projectname: Meridian PSTC Applicant/agent: Dave Davies, AIA All applications are required to contain one copy of the following unless otherwise noted: Applicant N) Description Staff (�) DRD Completed & signed Administrative Review Application DRD Narrative fully describing the proposed use of the property, including the following: ➢ Information on any previous approvals or requirements for the requested use (i.e., applicable conditions of approval or Development Agreement) DRD Recorded warranty deed for the subject property n/ a Affidavit of Legal Interest signed & notarized by the property owner (If owner is a corporation, submit a co of the Articles of Incorporation or other evidence to show that the person signing is an authorized agent. 1 j/� J 'W Written confirmation that a traffic impact study or change of use is not required and/or has been submitted for review to ACRD. Please contact Mindy Wallace at 387-6178 or Christy Little at 387-6144 for more information. Scaled vicinity map showing the location of the subject property Jw Civil Site/Dimension Plan — 1 full size copy (folded to 8 '/2" x 11" size JB A photometric test report for any light fixture(s) with a maximum output of 1,800 lumens or more see UDC 11-3A-11 JW Copy of the recorded plat the property lies within 8 ''/2" x 11") DRD Address verification letter from Development Services (887-2211) JW Site Plan—*I copy (folded to 8 %2" x 11" size). The following items must be shown on the siteplan: • Date, scale, north arrow, and project name (scale not less than 1"=50') • Dimensions • Names, addresses, and telephone numbers of the developer and the person and/or firm preparing the plan • Parking stalls and drive aisles • Detail of bicycle parking facilities • Trash and/or recycling enclosure(s) location • Detail of trash and/or recycling enclosure (must be screened on 3 sides) - - • Location and specifications for underground irrigation (Pressurized irrigation can only be waived if you prove no water rights exist to subject property) • Sidewalks or pathways (proposed and existing) • Location of proposed building on lot (include dimensions to property lines) • Fencing (proposed and existing) • Calculations table including the following: ➢ Number of parking stalls required & provided (specify handicap & compact stalls) ➢ Number of bicycle stalls required & provided ➢ Building size (sq. ft.) ➢ Lot size (sq. ft.) ➢ Setbacks ➢ Zoning district • Reduction of the site plan 8 '/2' x 11" KH Landscape plan — *1 copy (folded to 8 '/z" x 1 I" size) Plan must have a scale no smaller than / " = 50'(1 "= 20 • rsreferred) and be on a standard 33 E. Broadway Avenue, Suite 102 • Meridian, Idaho 83642 Phone: (208) 884-5533 • Facsimile: (208) 888-6854 • Website: www.meridiancity.org M V% Al re - arc 33 E. Broadway Avenue, Suite 102 • Meridian, Idaho 83642 Phone: (208) 884-5533 • Facsimile: (208) 888-6854 • Website: www.meridiancity.org (Reis. 0 210 812 0 1 3) drawing sheet, not to exceed 36"x 48 " (24 " x 36" ispreferred). A plan which cannot be drawn in its entirety on a single sheet must be drawn with appropriate match lines on two or more sheets. The following items must be included on the landscapeplan: • Date, scale, north arrow, and project name • Dimensions • Names, addresses, and telephone numbers of the developer and the person and/or firm preparing the plan • Stamp/signature of a landscape architect, landscape designer, or qualified nurseryman preparing the plan • Existing natural features such as canals, creeks, drains, ponds, wetlands, flood lain, high groundwater areas, and rock outcroppings • Location, size, and species of all existing trees on site with trunks 4 inches or greater in diameter, measured 6 inches above the ground. Indicate whether the tree will be retained or removed • A statement of how existing healthy trees proposed to be retained will be protected from damage during construction • Existing and/or structures, planting areas, light poles, power poles, walls, fences, berms, parking and loading areas, vehicular drives, trash areas, sidewalks, pathways, fire hydrants, stormwater detention areas, signs, street fi raiture, and other man-made elements • Existing and proposed contours for all areas steeper than 20% slope. Berms shall be shown with one -foot contours • Sight Triangles as defined in 11-3A-5 of this ordinance • Location and labels for all proposed plants, including trees, shrubs, and groundcovers (trees must not be planted in City water or sewer easements or within five feet of fire hydrants). Scale shown for plant materials shall reflect approximate manure size • A plant list that shows the plant symbol, quantity, botanical name, common name, minimum planting size and container, tree class (1, II, or II1), and comments (for spacing, staking, and installation as appropriate) • Calculations of project components to demonstrate compliance with the requirements of this ordinance, including: ➢ Width of street buffers, lineal feet of street frontage, and number of street trees ➢ Residential subdivision trees ➢ Acreage and percentage dedicated for common open space ➢ Acreage and percentage dedicated for qualified open space ➢ Number of trees provided on common lot(s) ➢ Mitigation for removal of existing trees • Planting and installation details as necessary to ensure conformance with all required standards • Design drawing(s) of all fencing proposed for screening purposes. Include height & material DRD Reduction of the landscape plan 8 %z" x 11" a DRD Building elevations showing construction materials — *1 copy (folded to 8 5'a" x 11" size) DRD Reduction of the elevations 8 '/2 ' x 11 ") Electronic version of the site plan, landscape plan, & building elevations in pdf format submitted on a disk with the files named with project name & plan type (i.e. site plan, DRD landscape plan, elevations, etc.). We encourage you to submit at least one color version. If applying for approval of a public school, provide additional information as required by n/a the Public School Facility supplemental checklist per §67-6519 n a Fee (If this project had prior approval on a site plan, reduced fees may apply) 33 E. Broadway Avenue, Suite 102 • Meridian, Idaho 83642 Phone: (208) 884-5533 • Facsimile: (208) 888-6854 • Website: www.meridiancity.org (Reis. 0 210 812 0 1 3) (�'�E IDIS IA1�T -- Planning Division DESIGN REVIEW ■ Application Checklist Project name: Meridian PSTC Concurrent File#: «1 l A licanUa ent: Dave Davies, AIA All applications are required to contain one copy of the following: Applicant (J) Description Staff (4) Completed and signed Administrative Review Application (If also submitting a concurrent application for Conditional Use Permit, design review will drd be processed along with that application. Therefore, an Administrative Review application is not necessary in this case; just check the Design Review box on Commission & Council Review Application and submit the information below.) Completed Design Manual Compliance Checklists (B. Urban Design Guidelines; drd C. Urban/Suburban Design Guidelines; D. Suburban Design Guidelines; E. Residential Design Guidelines) as applicable. Provide in a narrative letter, how the proposal addresses guidelines contained in the Meridian Design Manual and UDC 11-3A-19: 1. Architectural Character: drd a. Facades. b. Primary entrance(s). c. Roof lines. d. Pattern variations. f Mechanical equipment. 2. Materials. 3. Parking Lots 4. Pedestrian walkways and facilities. drd A complete set of scaled plans including building elevations, with building materials, colors and textures specified and site plans. drd Reductions of the elevations (8 /z" x 11") n/a Fee All requests for design review approval must meet the procedures setforth in UDC 11-5 and the criteria setforth in the "Meridian Design Manual", as applicable. APPLICATIONS WILL NOT BEACCEPTED UNLESS ALL APPLICABLE ITEMS ON THE CHECKLIST ARE SUBMITTED. 33 E. Broadway Avenue, Suite 102 • Meridian, Idaho 83642 Phone: (208) 884-5533 • Facsimile: (208) 888-6854 • Website: www.meridiancity.org (Rev. 0 210 82 0 1 3) Planning Division " j-1-ID1l-..A. 3 .7 DESIGN REVIEW Design Manual Compliance .Projectname: J",., = rf File #: , ?.s- Applicantlagent: Pat)P /i,f.:-. �\ i.ki�1..�8t'..¢1,.� L`t 1.0 Site Character 1 ® °�',.St, t, � %'*' x��* �.t ."i T°<+,»•4 $.�k -; p,,.a n t, ✓e,,, .. r,��`.,, w '.`k,', ��,::. Objective: To encourage integrated, functional, and attractive transitional developments that strengthen identity within the City and support urban and mixed-use areas. Y N N/Al Design Guidelines' Comments' Staff C-1.1.3.1. Developments should establish an appropriate and compatible transitional development... C-1.1.3.1.1. Develop a master plan for large-scale, phased, and multiple -site proposals to demonstrate... C-1.1.3.1.2. Where appropriate, coordinate with adjacent uses and residential areas, including single -project... C-1.1.3.1.3. Avoid piecemeal and fragmented development that detracts from the establishment... C-1.1.3.1.4. Reduce and mitigate the impacts from proposed developments on adjacent sites as... C-1.1.3.1.5. Mixed-use, large-scale, and multiple -site developments should integrate public space within... C-1.1.3.2. Anticipate the addition of future transit systems to the transportation network and plan for... C-1.1.3.2.1. Coordinate routes, placement of facilities, and infrastructure improvements with the appropriate... C-1.1.3.3? Where possible, incorporate and enhance significant natural features as site amenities and/or... C-1.1.3.4. Appropriately address the critical issues of site layout that influence development character... 5.�tv u = •� `$, .`t3„�^...gin s,, „ �� �'a �. t t �' ? t ni .`. t, ��`: -Objectives: To promote the interconnectivity of the community and reduce the impacts that vehicle access points impose on roadways and the physical and visual character of developments. ' See corresponding item in the Design Manual forfidi text. 2 Insert continents or explanations relevant to the projects compliance or non-compliance. 3 Incorporating this guideline ntay help offset non-compliance with other guidelines. 33 E. Broadway Ave. • Meridian, Idaho 83642 Phone: (208) 884-5533 • Facsimile: (208) 888-6854 • Website: www.merldiancity.org (02/082013) Y N N/A I Design Guidelines' Comments Staff C-1.2.3.1. Limit direct vehicular access off major roadways, including highways, principal arterials... C-1.23.1.1. Coordinate and combine access points with adjacent sites and uses to reduce or eliminate... C-1.2.3.1.2. Provide site ingress/egress from secondary roadways for sites adjacent to major roadways. C-1.2.3.1.3. Where secondary roadways cannot be provided, coordinate and combine access points to... C-1.2.3.1.4. Multiple -site and large-scale developments should limit ingress/egress points and establish... C-1.2.3.1.5. Use shared access points, secondary roadways, or internal circulation to access corner sites. C-1.2.3.2. Provide pedestrian and vehicular connections that link adjacent uses and circulation... C-1.2.3.2.1. Where possible, coordinate and align ingress/egress points, cross access, and internal... C-1.2.3.2.2. Unrestricted access points and roadways used for site entry should align across primary... C•1.2.3.2.3 a Multiple pedestrian routes should converge on public and open spaces, such as transit... C-1.2.3.3. Establish internal site circulation as an interconnected network of walkways, pathways... C-1.2.3.4. Plan for access and connectivity to future transit facilities, including, but not limited to... C-1.2.3.4.1. Coordinate with the appropriate agencies and organizations to ensue the successful... C-1.2.3A.2.3Provide adequate pedestrian connections from public spaces, building entries, and parking... Objectives: To ensure that site organization, including, but not limited to, the placement and orientation of buildings, structures, and public spaces, as well as the location and layout of service and parking areas, promotes an integrated built environment that establishes an appropriate development character. Y N I N/A I Design Guidelines' Comments 2 Staff C-13.2.1. Locate buildings to establish an appropriate development character that enhances the... C-13.2.1.1. Bring buildings up close to roadways to establish a street presence and orient primary... C-1.3.2.1.2. Limit the distance from buildings to roadways and the distance between buildings... C-13.2.1.3. Large-scale and multibuilding developments may place buildings away from... I See corresponding item in the Design Mamarl for fill text. 2 Insert continents or explanations relevant to the projects compliance or non-compliance. 3 Incorporating this guideline may help offset non-compliance with other guidelines. 33 E. Broadway Ave. • Meridian, Idaho 83642 Phone: (208) 884-5533 • Facsimile: (208) 888-6854 9 Website: www.meridiancity.org Y N N/A Design Guidelines' Comments2 Staff C-1.3.2.1.4 3 Use buildings that incorporate articulated fagades and architectural elements to anchor site... C-1.3.2.2. Provide clearly defined building entries and connect them to roadways, pedestrian walkways... C-1.3.2.2.1. Primary building entries should face roadways, pedestrian environments, or adjacent... C-1.3.2.2.2. Large-scale buildings should provide entrances on at least two different building fagades... C-1.3.2.3. Strategically locate public spaces and site amenities, such as common open space, transit... C-1.3.23.1. Organize buildings around public space and site amenities to establish destinations that... C-1.3.2.3.2.3 Use building fagades, enhanced streetscapes, or other appropriate cnhancements to... C-1.3.2.3.3. Orient public spaces and site amenities toward roadways adjacent to building entries... C-1.3.2.3.4.3 Spaces designed for courtyards, outdoor seating, dining areas, or other such spaces should... C-1.3.2.4. Locate parking toward the interior of the site and integrate parking meas to establish an attractive... C-1.3.2.4.1. Place parking areas away from site corners, primarily to the rear and/or side of buildings... C-1.3.2.4.2. Use a parking strategy to minimize the land area devoted to vehicular parking; include... C-1.3.2.4.3. Distribute parking into smaller areas around, between, and behind structures to shorten the... C-1.3.2.5. Where possible, coordinate the placement of public spaces, site amenities, parking areas, and/or... C-1.3.2.6. Locate site services, building utilities, and mechanical equipment to enhance the attractiveness... C-1.3.2.6.1. Place and orient service and loading areas, mechanical equipment, and utilities away from... C-1.3.2.6.2. Where possible, place service and loading areas behind buildings and provide access from... C-1.3.2.6.3. Coordinate the placement of freestanding site services and mechanical equipment to eliminate... C-1.3.2.6.4. Place utility lines underground and away from planting zones whenever possible. I See corresponding item in the Design Manual for fink text. 9 Insert comments or explanations relevant to the projects compliance or non-compliance. 3 Incorporating this guideline ntay help offset non-compliance with other guidelines. 33 E. Broadway Ave. • Meridian, Idaho 83642 Phone: (208) 884-5533 • Facsimile: (208) 888-6854 • Website: www.meridiancity.org To incorporate parking as an integrated element of the built environment and address issues that influence the physical and visual characteristics of parking areas, such as the appropriate location for parking, size of parking areas, paving materials, landscaping, and screening. Y N N/A Design Guidelines' Comments2 Staff C-1.4.3.1. Parking areas should establish an appropriate circulation pattern for pedestrians and... C-1.4.3.1.1. Coordinate vehicular and pedestrian circulation patterns to delineate pedestrian walkways... C-1.4.3.1.2. Provide pedestrian connections from internal circulation to public spaces and adjacent... C-1.4.3.2. Design surface parking as an integrated and attractive element of the built environment that... C-1.4.3.2.1. Break up parking areas into smaller, separated modules and arrange parking to minimize... C-1.43.2.2. Reduce the depth of parking areas and limit parking between building fapades and... C-1.4.3.2.3. The design and layout of internal site parking should avoid long, unbroken parking bays... C-1.4.3.2.4. Use trees, landscaping, hatdscapes, and architectural elements to provide shade, create... C-1.4.3.2.5? Shade pedestrian walkways and parking, including stalls and drive aisles, with the appropriate... C-1.4.3.2.6.3 Screen parking with berms, landscaping, walls, architectural elements, or a combination to... C-1.4.3.2.7. Distribute and integrate appropriately scaled lighting to provide safe and adequately... C-1.4.3.3. Where appropriate, incorporate and arrange on -street parking to produce traffic calming effects... C-1.4.3.3.1. Coordinate the use of on -street parking, including the design and location, with the... C-1.4.3.3.2.3 Internal roadways are encouraged to use on -street parking that is integrated with streetscapes... C-1.4.3.3.3.3 Where on -street parking is provided or where vehicles are circulation is directed in front of... C-1.4.3.4.3 Structured parking facilities are encouraged and should be designed to coordinate vehicular... To provide a variety of attractive, usable, and integrated public and open spaces that enhance development character, encourage pedestrian use, and contribute to community life and the positive experience of daily activities. Staff C-1.5.3.1. Design public and open spaces as destinations within individual developments and... I See corresponding item in the Design Manual forfidl text. 2 Insert comments or explanations relevant to the projects compliance or non-compliance. 3 Incorporating this guideline may help offset non-compliance with other guidelines. 33 E. Broadway Ave. • Meridian, Idaho 83642 Phone: (208) 884-5533 0 Facsimile: (208) 888-6854 0 Website: www.meridiancity.org C-1.53.1.1. Provide appropriate types and sizes of public and open spaces, including development... Y N N/A Design Guidelines[ Commentsz Staff C-1.5.3.1.2. Clearly delineate the edges of public spaces. Use building fagades, materials, architectural... C-1.5.3.1.3 3 Where appropriate, place public and open spaces adjacent or in close proximity to transit... C-1.5.3.1.4. Design public spaces to provide visual interest that enhances development character and... C-1.5.3.1.5. Where appropriate, use public and open spaces as transitions between land uses to promote... C-1.5.3.2. Incorporate pedestrian -oriented amenities that promote various active and passive uses within... C-1.53.2.1. Use decorative pavers or other materials suitable for hardscapes that endure well and add... C-1.5.3.2.2. Incorporate plantings, trees, and other plant materials to add vertical texture and variety to public... C-1.5.3.2.3. Provide adequate seating that reflects the nature of the intended activities. Use fixed seating... C-1.5.3.2.4.3 Introduce public art as an integral part of the public realm. As appropriate, incorporate... C-1.5.3.2.5.3 Include decorative details and elements, such as banners, flags, signs, and planters, which... C-1.5.3.2.6. Where appropriate, provide pedestrian - scaled light fixtures that provide adequate lighting... C-1.5.3.3. Public and open spaces should maintain pedestrian and user safety and provide secure... Objective: To encourage the attractive and purposeful use of plants and other landscape materials that enhance development character, including public and open space, parking, required buffers, and pedestrian environments. Y N N/A Design Guidelines[ Commente Staff C-1.6.2.1. Use an organizational strategy for landscape plantings to promote aesthetic compositions that... C-1.6.2.1.1 ° Use formal planting arrangements, such as regular and linear intervals and geometric patterns... C-1.6.2.1.2.°Use informal planting arrangements, such as irregular intervals, random patterns, and... C-1.6.2.2. Integrate landscaping as appropriate to establish a consistent appearance and aesthetic... C-1.6.2.2.1. Use appropriate classes of tees for urban environments and streetscapes. Consider height and... I See corresponding item in the Design Manual forfrrll text. 2 Insert continents or explanations relevant to the projects compliance or non-compliance. 3 Incorporating this guideline nwy help offset non-compliance with other guidelines. 4 Appropriately use fornwl wnd/or informal planting arrangements to meet the guideline. 33 E. Broadway Ave. • Meridian, Idaho 83642 Phone: (208) 884-5533 • Facsimile: (208) 888-6854 • Website: www.merldiancity.org Y N N/A C-1.6.2.2.2.3 Landscaping should encourage the Comments' Staff appropriate and attractive use of xeric, drought... Y N N/A Design Guidelines' Comments' Staff C-1.6.2.2.3. Incorporate various plants and non - vegetative materials that provide groundcover and... C-1.6.2.2.4.3 Use planters and planting arrangements that feature seasonal plants, flowers, and ornamental... C-1.6.23.3 Where appropriate or advantageous to promote pedestrian activity, integrate streetscape... C-1.6.2.4. Where possible, development should coordinate landscaping with adjacent properties to... 2.0 Architectural Character Objective: To encourage visually aesthetic building designs that promote quality architectural character and establish built environments that are compatible with existing, planned, and/or anticipated adjacent land uses. Y N N/A Design Guidelines[ Comments, Staff C-2.1.3.1. Building designs should appropriately address building scale, mass, and form, and the use... C-2.1.3.2. Use fundamental design principles, including, but not limited to, composition, order... C-2.1.3.3. Design building fagades that express architectural character and incorporate the use of... C-2.1.3.3.1. Design all appropriate sides of buildings, including fagades that face public roadways, public... C-2.1.3.4. Building design should enhance public and opens spaces, articulate aesthetic character, and... C-2.1.3.4.1. Design buildings to enhance the attractiveness and appeal of developments, define... C-2.1.3.4.2. Where appropriate, incorporate human and pedestrian scale as integral components of the... C-2.1.3.5. Use building design and architecture to promote mixed-use and denser developments as... C-2.1.3.5.15 Building designs are encouraged to use vertically integrated structures and/or horizontal... 'te'S`1& iAkvirsa; xNdka Objective: I See corresponding item in the Design Manual for fill text. ' Insert comments or explanations relevant to the projects compliance or non-compliance. 3 Incorporating this guideline may help offset non-compliance with other guidelines. 5 Incorporating vertically integrated uses may help offset non-compliance with other guidelines 33 B. Broadway Ave. • Meridian, Idaho 83642 Phone: (208) 884-5533 • Facsimile: (208) 888-6854 • Website: www.meridiancity.org To encourage building designs that appropriately use architectural and human scale to establish compatible physical and visual relationships with adjacent and surrounding developments and reinforce a cohesive architectural character. Y NIN/Al Design Guidelines' Comments' staff C-2.2.2.1. Proposed developments should use proportion and scale to design buildings compatible... C-2.2.2.1.1. Infill, greenfield, and redevelopment proposals should coordinate the placement... C-2.2.2.1.2. Large-scale and multibuilding developments are encouraged to produce innovative... C-2.2.2.1.3. Where possible, group or incorporate smaller uses along fapades that introduce modulation... C-2.2.2.2. Design and configure buildings to reduce overwhelming and disproportioned architectural... C-2.2.2.2.1. Development should consider the scale of surrounding buildings, including relationships to... C-2.2.2.2.2. Use variation in building form and proximity to other buildings, including, but not... C-2.2.2.2.3. Where appropriate, establish a hierarchy of building scales that transition from intense to less... C-2.2.2.2.4. Building scales along roadways and adjacent to or near urban areas of the community are... C-2.2.2.3. Incorporate human scale on appropriate building fagades to support an aesthetic architectural... C-2.2.2.3.1. Use human scale to emphasize fenestration patterns, architectural elements, proportion... C-2.2.2.3.2. Human scale is required at the ground or sheet level at building entries, along roadways, and... To enhance the visual interest of building designs and promote quality architectural character. Staff C-2.3.2.1. Articulate building forms, including, but not limited to, massing, walls, and roofs, with... C-2.3.2.1.1. Building fapades that face roadways, public spaces, and pedestrian environments should... C-2.3.2.1.2. Design parking structures as integrated buildings that are compatible with surrounding uses... C-2.3.2.1.3. Parking structures should incorporate modulations, architectural elements, details... C-2.3.2.2. Incorporate visual and physical distinctions in the building design that enhance building forms... 1 See corresponding item in the Design Manual for fill text. ' Insert continents or explanations relevant to the projects compliance or non-connpliance. 33 E. Broadway Ave. • Meridian, Idaho 83642 Phone: (208) 884-5533 • Facsimile: (208) 888-6854 • Website: www.meridiancity.org ' See corresponding item in the Design Manual for fill text. 2 Lisert co nments or explanations relevant to the projects compliance or non-compliance. 3 Incorporating this guideline nmy help offset non-compliance with other gtddelhtes. 33 E. Broadway Ave. • Meridian, Idaho 83642 Phone: (208) 884-5533 • Facsimile: (208) 888-6854 • Website: www.meridiancity.org C-2.3.2.2.1. Use divisions, fenestration, architectural elements, details, accent materials, and human scale... C-2.3.2.2.2. Where building designs incorporate multiple stories, or equivalent building heights... Y N N/A Design Guidelines) Comments Staff C-2.3.2.2.3. Use horizontal and vertical divisions in wall planes to organize fenestration as integrated... C-2.3.2.2.4. Design lower stories to visually anchor buildings to the ground or sheet and appropriately... C-2.3.2.2.5. Design the uppermost story or fagade wall planes to complete the building design. Use articulation... C-2.3.2.2.6. Building designs within designated areas of the Ten Mile Specific Area Plan are encouraged to use... C-2.3.2.3. Building designs should establish visual connections that relate internal spaces at ground- or... C-2.3.2.3.1. Use architectural elements, such as doors and windows, details, and materials to articulate building... C-2.3.2.3.2. Fagades at ground level should average 40 percent transparency along roadways and adjacent to... C-2.3.2.4. Building designs should provide proportionally taller ground -level fapades to accommodate various... C-2.3.2.5. Building roof types, forms, and elements should provide variation and interest to building... C-2.3.2.5.1. Building designs should incorporate appropriate roof forms with primary and secondary... C-2.3.2.5.2. Where appropriate, modulate and/or articulate roof types, both flat and sloped, with roof... Objective: To integrate architectural elements and details as components of cohesive building designs that enhance the visual interest of building facades, support activity at and/or near ground level, and provide human and pedestrian scale. Y NIN/Al Design Guidelines' Comments' Staff C-24.2.1. Use architectural elements and detailing, including, but not limited to, fenestration pattern... C-24.2.1.1. Design and articulate architectural elements using proportions, divisions, detailing... C-2.4.2.1.2. Provide architectural elements and detailing that emphasize human scale throughout the... C-2.4.2.1.3? Where appropriate, provide building overhangs or other similar features, such as canopies... C-2.4.2.1.4.3 Integrate strategically located elements as focal points in building designs. Focal elements... ' See corresponding item in the Design Manual for fill text. 2 Lisert co nments or explanations relevant to the projects compliance or non-compliance. 3 Incorporating this guideline nmy help offset non-compliance with other gtddelhtes. 33 E. Broadway Ave. • Meridian, Idaho 83642 Phone: (208) 884-5533 • Facsimile: (208) 888-6854 • Website: www.meridiancity.org C-2.4.2.2. Building designs should not create blank wall segments along roadways or adjacent to public space... C-2.4.2.3. Organize and locate building service equipment, including, but not limited to, mechanical... Y N N/A Design Guidelines' Comments' Staff C-2.4.2.3.1. Use integrated architectural elements to provide adequate screening and appropriately... C-2.4.2.3.2. Screen service equipment at ground level from pedestrian and vehicular view to a minimum... C-2.4.2.3.3. Screen service and building equipment that is attached or on top of structures from public view... C-2.4.2.3.4. Use screening techniques, architectural elements, and materials that are consistent with the... Objective: To encourage the use of quality materials that promote aesthetic building designs and appropriate contributions to the development of a timeless community character. Y NIN/Al Design Guidelines' Comments' Staff C-2.5.2.1. Buildings with fagades that face multiple roadways and/or public spaces should use consistent... C-2.5.2.2. Use complementary material combinations that contribute to a cohesive building design... C-2.5.2.2.1. Select combinations that emphasize a finished composition and enhance human scale for... C-2.5.2.2.2. Concrete masonry that provides texture, interest, and detail may be appropriate for building... C-2.5.2.2.3. Use well -detailed, proportioned, and durable materials that will weather and age gracefully... C-2.5.2.2.4. Create interest and variety in fayade design to establish attractive architectural character and... C-2.5.2.2.5. Provide pattern, texture, and detail in the building design and distinguish field materials from... C-2.5.2.3. Where materials transition or terminate, provide detailing to express the natural appearance... C-2.5.2.4. Use colors that complement the use of building materials and support innovative and good... C-2.5.2.4.1. The use of subtle, neutral, and natural tones for field materials should complement accent... C-2.5.2.4.2. The use of intensely bright and fluorescent colors, as well as the widespread use of saturated... C-2.5.2.4.3. Materials or colors with high reflectance, such as metal or reflective glazing, should be... r See corresponding item in the Design Manual for fids text. ' haert comments or explanations relevant to the projects cmnplimice or non-compliance 33 E. Broadway Ave. • Meridian, Idaho 83642 Phone: (208) 884-5533 0 Facsimile: (208) 888-6854 0 Website: www.meridiancity.org Objective: To encourage the use of signs and architectural lighting as integrated elements of building and site designs that contribute to the atmosphere of quality, aesthetic built environments. Y N N/A Design Guidelines' CommentsZ Staff Design Guidelines' CommentsZ Staff C-2.6.3.1. Where appropriate, use lighting on building C-3.1.3.1. Orient industrial developments, including buildings, structures, and site elements, such as work... exteriors to promote safe pedestrian environments... C-3.1.3.2. Provide an appropriate architectural design for buildings and structures that are adjacent to... C-2.6.3.1.1. Coordinate lighting fixture spacing and C-3.1.3.3. Use the placement and orientation of the building or structure to screen industrial activity... height along streetscapes and roadways to avoid... C-3.1.3.4. Maintain the required buffers adjacent to non-residential uses as indicated in the UDC... C-2.6.3.1.2.3 The use of architectural lighting is encouraged to be energy-efficient and easily... C-2.6.3.1.3. Lighting fixtures used on building exteriors should be integrated with building design... C-2.6.3.2. Signs should be integrated with architectural elements and complement building designs and... C-2.6.3.2.1. Provide signs to identify individual storefronts, buildings, and uses along roadways... C-2.6.3.2.2.3 Use corporate and business logos to identify developments and businesses along... C-2.6.3.2.3. Use appropriately scaled signs that incorporate logos, minimize or eliminate the use of... C-2.6.3.2.4. Where buildings are brought up close to roadways, pedestrian environments, and public... C-2.6.3.2.5.3 Decorative flags and banners should promote the identity of place and enhance the... 3.0 Specific Criteria ' See corresponding item in the Design Mannas for fall text. 2 Insert conmtents or explanations relevant to the projects compliance or non-compliance. 3 Incorporating this guidelhie ntay help offset noncompliance with other guidelines. 33 B. Broadway Ave. • Meridian, Idaho 83642 Phone: (208) 884-5533 • Facsimile: (208) 888-6854 • Website: www.meridiancity.org Objective: To promote the appropriate use of site layout, separation techniques, and architectural design guidelines to mitigate the adverse impacts that industrial uses impose on adjacent commercial, residential, and other non- industrial uses. Y NIN/Al Design Guidelines' CommentsZ Staff C-3.1.3.1. Orient industrial developments, including buildings, structures, and site elements, such as work... C-3.1.3.2. Provide an appropriate architectural design for buildings and structures that are adjacent to... C-3.1.3.3. Use the placement and orientation of the building or structure to screen industrial activity... C-3.1.3.4. Maintain the required buffers adjacent to non-residential uses as indicated in the UDC... ' See corresponding item in the Design Mannas for fall text. 2 Insert conmtents or explanations relevant to the projects compliance or non-compliance. 3 Incorporating this guidelhie ntay help offset noncompliance with other guidelines. 33 B. Broadway Ave. • Meridian, Idaho 83642 Phone: (208) 884-5533 • Facsimile: (208) 888-6854 • Website: www.meridiancity.org �� C?;�x�fi�k��bY�itdi C�cote�txi��ko" Objective: To accommodate the adaptive reuse of the existing residence to a commercial use, while maintaining compatibility with the use(s) on adjoining properties. To ensure that such residential to commercial conversions are compatible with the existing character of the original residential use, while recognizing the need to modify the structure to meet commercial building code requirements. Y N N/Al Design Guidelines' Comments2 Staff C-3.2.3.1. Developments that propose the conversion of residential to commercial within Old Town should... C-3.2.3.2. Residential to commercial conversions should use the guidelines from Section C. Design... C-3.2.3.3. Additions, restorations, and repairs should use similar building forms, materials, and details... C-3.2.3.4. Where there are site constraints that prevent a conversion from complying with the site character... ' See corresponding item in the Design Manual for fill text. 2 Insert comments or explanations relevant to the projects compliance or non-compliance. 33 E. Broadway Ave. • Meridian, Idaho 83642 Phone: (208) 884-5533 • Facsimile: (208) 888-6854 • Website: www.mcridiancity.org lt t10 Type of Review Requested (check all that apply) ❑ Accessory Use ❑ Alternative Compliance EW Certificate of Zoning Compliance ❑ Certificate of Zoning Compliance Verification ❑ Conditional Use Permit Minor Modification IN Design Review ❑ Private Street ❑ Property Boundary Adjustment ❑ Time Extension (Director) ❑ Vacation ❑ Other Planning Division ADMINISTRATIVE REVIEW APPLICATION STAFF USE ONLY: File number(s): Oe a ' ,` Date filed: 4-' Date complete: Assigned Planner `4j ter Related files: Applicant Information Applicantname: City of Meridian Police Department Phone: (208) 846-7352 1401 E Watertower St, Meridian,ID 83642 jleslie@meridiancity.org Applicant address: Zip: E-mail: Applicant's interest in property: IN Own ❑ Rent ❑ Optioned ❑ Other Ownername: City of Meridian Phone: 888-4433 Fax: 884-8119 33 East Broadway, Meridian, ID 83642 mayortammy@meridiancity.or. Owner address: Zip: E-mail: Agent name (e.g., architect, engineer, developer, representative): Dave Davies, AIA Firm name: CSHQA Phone:343-4635 Fax:343-1858 Address: 200 Broad St, Boise, ID Zip:83702 E-mail: dave.davies@cshga.com Primary contact is: ❑ Applicant ❑ Owner M Agent ❑ Other Ewing Company (CM) Contactname: Bill Garcia Phone: 377-1500 Fax: Contact address: 1500 Eldarado, Boise, ID Zip: 83704 E-mail:bgarcia@ewingcompany. c< Subject Property Information Location/streetaddress: Intersection of S. Adkins and E. Watertower Assessor's parcel number(s): 85901170040 Part of Lot 8, Block Mur oc S Township, range, section: Current land use: City Bark Park (portion) no. a 9,331 acres Total acreage: Current zoning district: General Retail and Service Commercial C -G 33 E. Broadway Avenue, Suite 102 • Meridian, Idaho 83642 Phone: (208) 884-5533 • Facsimile: (208) 888-6854 • Website: www.meridiancity.org 1 (02/082013) Project Description Project/subdivisionname: Meridian PSTC (Public safety Training Center) General description of proposed project/request: Training Center for Police and Fire Proposed zoning district(s): C -G Acres of each zone proposed: 9.331 Type of use proposed (check all that apply): Personnel ❑ Residential ❑ Commercial ❑ Office ❑ Industrial L$Other Public Government Facility Who will own & maintain the pressurized irrigation system in this development? City of Meridian Which irrigation district does this property lie within? Nampa -Meridian Irrigation District Primary irrigation source: pressurized irrigationSecondary: Square footage of landscaped areas to be irrigated (if primary or secondary point of connection is city water): approx 5 acres Existing Landscaping: 131,700 sf Existing Building: 24,475 sf Paving: 90,650 sf Undeveloped: 159,635 sf Base Bid Landscaping: 164,620 sf Base Bid Building: 39,795 sf Base Bid Paving: 165,375 sf Base Bid Future Building Pads: 36,670 sf Add Alt Landscaping: 149,800 sf Add Alt Building: 39,795 s£ Add Alt Paving: 180,185 sf Add Alt Future Building Pads: 36,670 sf Non-residential Project Summary (if applicable) Number of building lots: one Other lots: n/a Gross floor area proposed: 12,735 sf (PSTC) Hours of operation (days and 7am - 10pm Percentage of site/project devoted to the following: Existing (if applicable): 2, 100 sf addition (MPD) Landscaping: see above Building: see above Buildingheight: 23'-0 (PSTC) Paving: see above Total number of employees: 6 Number and ages of students/children (if applicable): Total number of parking spaces provided: 317+6 ADANumber of compact spaces provided: 0 172 spaces existing, 96 spaces base bid, 49 spaces bid alternates Authorization 3 ADA existing, 3 additional ADA base bid. Print applicant name: Dave Davies, AIA IAAAAAAAAAI Applicant signature: Date: 31 Jan 14 33 E. Broadway Avenue, Suite 102 • Meridian, Idaho 83642 Phone: (208) 884-5533 • Facsimile: (208) 888-6854 • Website: www.meridiancity.org 2 Meridian Public Service Training Center (PSTC) Project narrative Pursuant to P&Z approval Current Project Team: Since August 2013, a series of meetings and design workshops have occurred to advance the design of this project. Those involved to date include: Owner: City of Meridian • Tammy de Weerd, Mayor • Keith Bird, Vice President Meridian City Council • Jeff A Lavey, MPD Chief of Police • Jamie Leslie, MPD Lieutenant • Max Jensen, Meridian City, Capital Projects Manager • Erick Strolberg, MPD Sargent • Kevin Fedrizze, MFD • Tracy Basterrechea, MPD • Eric Jensen, MPD • Chris Siems, MPD • Berle Stokes, MPD K9 sergeant • Bill Parsons, City P&Z Department • Mike Barton, Parks Superintendent • Roger Norberg, Parks Foreman • Dave Tiede, Infrastructure Support Manager, Information Technology • Chad Neal, IT Department Design Team: CSHQA • John Maulin, AIA, Principle -in -charge • Dave Davies, AIA, Sr. Project Manager • Jim Otradosky, AIA, Designer • Jake Salinas, AIT • Dakota Gullickson, AT • Jeff Ward, PE Civil Engineer • Gerald Gunny, SE Structural Engineer • Steve Hardy, PE Mechanical Engineer • Jason Brunson, PE Electrical Engineer • Jay Romlein, IT Designer • Bob Arnold, PE Geotechnical Engineer • Tim Fox, Fox Land Surveying • Earl Mullins, PE Acoustical Engineer • Mike Jones, SEED Idaho PC, Building Commissioning Meridian Public Safety Training Center (PSTC) Project Narrative CSHQA Project No. 13252 Rev 1 -January 2014 Page 1 Construction Team: • The Ewing Company, Inc. John Ewing, Owner • Bill Garcia, Project Manager Vendors: • Marcus Bond and Kevin, Clima-Tech (HVAC Controls) • Mike Ford, Apex (Building Security) Site Discussion: The City of Meridian owns approximately 9.3 acres on East Watertower Street. The western half of this site is currently undeveloped except for the city's "Bark Park". This portion of the site is about 4.5 acres (216,000 sf) directly west of the existing Police Department Building (MPD). 1. This tract of land is split roughly in half by an existing 30 foot wide irrigation ditch/road right-of- way running north -south. a. The current development of anticipates maintaining the easement and tiling of this ditch. Work to the this ditch is currently underway. Ewing Company is the CM for this work. b. No buildings can be constructed on top of this existing right-of-way. 2. Across East Watertower Lane, to the north, commercial buildings have been constructed. 3. To the west of the site is open land contemplated to be developed by the Idaho State Police at some point in the future. a. Initial discussions have occurred regarding cross beneficial uses of our site and their future development. 4. To the south of the site is a large open tract of land. a. There is a potential to purchase a 30' wide access easement across the western edge of this tract allowing access to the ISP driving range. 5. As mentioned, directly to the east is the existing Police Department Building and a Pre - Engineered Steel Building (CMU exterior finish with a painted metal roof) which houses the K9 facility, storage, and other training areas. 6. The design anticipates splitting the site in half east -to -west creating a "public" and "secure" zone. The property running along East Watertower Lane would be the public side. a. Security fence, similar to the existing Police Department Site will isolate the south side of the property. It is anticipated that the new "security" zone and fencing would tie in to the existing security fence. Portion of this fence maybe "solid" to limit views into the Scenario Village from the public side. 7. Parking: a, Parking has been a strong consideration during the development of the Site Plan. b. Some minor expansion of the existing Police Department Building parking has been contemplated: i. Between the Police Department Building and the future Shooting Range Building Meridian Public Safety Training Center (PSTC) Project Narrative CSHQA Project No. 13252 Rev 1 -January 2014 Page 2 new tandem stalls for stacking of police cars. ii. To the east of the Police Department Building an expansion of the existing parking area is also currently a bid option. c. On the public side (north side) of the new site development a minimum of 60 parking spaces have been set as a goal. Currently, our planning has exceeded this goal. d. A new curb cut is proposed onto East Watertower Lane. This will require ACHD approval. e. Based on the proposed site layout: i. Overflow parking across the front of the entire site is possible should anyone facility have a large function occurring. ii. Up to nine additional parking spaces in the north-west corner of the site can be built in the future if the need arises. W. Most of the new parking is meant to serve the Classroom Building and therefore "wraps' around this building for better access while at the same time maintaining areas for future expansion of this building and suitable "public" landscape areas. iv. Vehicular access from the "public" side to the "secure" side of the site is contemplated to occur through two motorized gate assemblies with card reader access equipment. 1. In addition, a secure "man gate" is anticipated next to the Classroom Building along the east side where a sidewalk is shown.. 2. Adequate pole mounted lighting is anticipated at both the parking areas and along East Watertower Lane in conformance with City of Meridian standards. 8. K9 Facilities: A dedicated field area adjacent to the existing K-9 building has been laid out to better facilitate the training of the dogs in a dedicated agility course area. 9. Scenario Village: Up to nine "lots" are anticipated for a future "Scenario Village" to be constructed overtime to aid in the training of the police force. a. In the future, it is anticipated that this Scenario Village will have a number of buildings that reflect typical structures found in Meridian like a private residence, a convenience store, a bank, a bar, a fast food restaurant and a service station. b. The use of actual commercial signs and props is anticipated in the future. c. At this time, the installation of underground utilities including water, electricity and storm water as well as the installation of some curb/gutter and sidewalk along this road is anticipated. d. A roadway loop through this area will also be constructed at this time to aid in vehicular and fire truck access as well as training scenarios. i. The loop road also provides vehicular access to the "service" sides of the Classroom Building and including access for the truck/trailer storage area on the south side of the Classroom Building and future vehicular access into the Shooting Range Building. e. A large open field area on the south part of the site is also contemplatedto aid in outdoor training scenarios. f. Parallel parking along the loop road if necessary is anticipated as well as the possibilityof erecting temporary bleachers on the roadway to facilitate spectator viewing of open field exercises. Meridian Public Safety Training Center (PSTC) Project Narrative CSHQA Project No. 13252 Rev 1 -January 2014 Page 3 g. A 16 space parking lot is planned between the Classroom Building and the future shooting Range building on the "secure" side adjacent to the covered outdoor classroom/break area on the south-east side of the Classroom Building. h. A possible future road to the ISP site to the west has been discussed and provision has been made to allow for the flexible future placement of this access road. 10. Landscape a. The overall landscape design theme for the campus is one of understated elegance and simplicity with a focus on naturalized, native/adapted, and low maintenance plant materials. This design shall reflect sound conservation and sustainability principles as it relates to overall water use and maintenance requirements. Through the use of drought tolerant native and adapted plant materials, low volume irrigation materials and methods, and plant massing design techniques; the landscape will require less water, maintenance, and user input over time yet still provide an attractive backdrop in concert with the architecture and an enhancement of the overall environment. b. The planting design shall incorporate a range of native/adapted and low water use plant materials and be organized in a way which allows plants of similar watering needs can be irrigated on the same irrigation zone. A mixture of deciduous and evergreen shrubs shall provide the structure of the foundation planting zone with ornamental grasses and perennial flowering plants being utilized for foreground interest and color. Additionally, in order to reduce the water demand for the campus, areas that are currently manicured lawn shall be removed and replaced with these shrub and ornamental grass plantings. c. The irrigation system shall be connected to the existing pressurized irrigation mainline and control system. The primary irrigation distribution shall be low volume drip line, with bubblers serving the trees and overhead spray and/or rotor sprinklers in areas of existing/repaired turf areas. d. The future expansion areas have been specified to receive a 2" deep layer of stone on top of a compacted base. Plant materials and fencing will provide some screening from E Watertower Street. 11. Classroom Building: a. Anticipated for training purposesfor the City of Meridian use, this facility could also be made available to other area public service agencies and the public. b. Four primary interior teaching spaces are contemplated, namely a tiered classroom for approximately 68 students plus an instructor, a flat floor classroom which could be divided into two smaller classrooms with a total capacity of approximately 62 students plus two instructors. c. Simulator Room to support electronic simulation equipment for approximately 24 students plus two instructors. d. Mat Room to aid in the teaching of hand-to-hand combat technics for approximately 24 students and instructors. e. Reception/office area for up to five persons. f. These primary spaces are grouped around a central Lobby/Break/Vending/Waiting area. I. Restroom facilities are to be sized for the ultimate occupant load of this building to avoid the need to expand them in the future. g. In addition to the public entry, two other secure exits are contemplated which allow access to both the Scenario Village and the future Shooting Range Building. Meridian Public Safety Training Center (PSTC) Project Narrative CSHQA Project No. 13252 Rev 2 -January 2014 Page 4 h. Consideration has been given to a future Classroom addition for approximately 60 students. I. Construction Type: Due to the use of this building, well insulated frame wall construction is anticipated at this time. I. The facility will be designed knowing that it may not be occupied full time. Mechanical and Electrical systems as well as building security systems will be designed with this "unoccupied" feature in mind. j. Refuse vehicles will be given access to the "secure" portion of the site to gain access to the trash/dumpsterarea. k. Bicycle parking will be accommodated at the front of the building. I. Sidewalk access to the front door of the Classroom Building will be accommodated from Watertower, m. Anticipating the need for roof top access, consideration is being given to allow rooftop observation of Scenario Village from the west portion of the roof of the Classroom Building eliminatingthe need for a separatetower structure for observation purposes. n. From the street both the Classroom Building and the existing Police Department Building will extend a "public inviting face". It is our desire to design the new Classroom Building to harmoniously blend with the existing Police Department Building through the use of similar forms, material and colors. o. Exterior Materials (per UDC 11-3A-19): I. CMU to match the existing Police Department ii. Metal Wall Panels — Grey in color iii. Mechanical screen walls at the roof level and — Grey Metal Wall Panels with profile to match existing Police Department iv. Wide Stile aluminum store front entry system and glass— mill finish aluminum in color/finish v. Painted steel entry canopy with translucent skylight element (Kalwall) vi. Black rod -iron type fence to match existing. vii. CMU solid fence viii. Single ply (white) roof behind perimeter parapet walls ix. Ground mounted mechanical units— none x. Ground mounted transformer— location tbd A. Trash enclosure — behind the building with CMU screen walls and painted steel gate assembly 12. Future Shooting Range Building: a. The indoor Shooting Range Building will accommodate the most realistic training possible while providing a safe environment. This unique facility will allow the live fire of lead bullets within its interior. b. Construction Type: Special construction is required on all surfaces of the 50 yard shooting range including special mechanical systems to properly ventilate the space and a bullet trap at the north end. It is anticipate that maximum flexibility across the 15 lane course will be allowed for with a full range of scenarios available for training purposes. Because of the unique uses of this building, some type of concrete or masonry and steel construction is anticipated. c. Interior acoustical considerations are a high priority. d. Like the Classroom Building, it is anticipated that this buildingwill not be occupied full Meridian Public Safety Training Center (PSTC) Project Narrative CSHQA Project No. 13252 Rev -January 2014 Page 5 time. e. It is the intent of the design team to minimize the presence of this building from the public street view blending in its appearance with the secure wall. f. Access to this building will be from the secure side of the site only. g. Consideration has been provided for delivery of bulk ammunition to the building as well as the ability to pull vehicles into the range itself. h. When in use, a modest office area can be used by the instructor team. L The Weapons Maintenance room will have visu a I access onto the range. j. Person access onto the range will be through a "Sally Port" sequence to help reduce acoustical "bleed" into the hallway and office areas. k. Restrooms and a janitor room will be provided off the hallway. 1. As noted, primary access into the building will be from the Classroom Building across the Access Road. In addition, access can be gained from the secure portion of the site from the existing Police Department building to the east. 13. Existing Buildings: a. Some minor improvement to the existing K-9 building are being contemplated including the installation of anew man door, the separation of the existing outdoor HVAC equipment from the dogs and external kennels for the dogs including provisions for shade. b. The design team has taken a close look at the existing spaces and uses in the existing Police Department Building. We have noted that some of the spaces appear to be under- utilized. We believe that with some relatively minor interior adjustments, significant future expansion of this building can be delayed. L The most significant modification involves the relocation of the First Floor Briefing Room to a newly expanded space on the South -Westside of the building to accommodate the growing police force. ii, other relatively minor interior changes on the Second Floor could dramatically increase the number of employees who could comfortably utilize the open office areas and conference rooms. ill. There has also been some discussion surroundingthe two story Lobby area. Adding a second floorstructural system into this two story volume would allow for still more administrative staff upstairs without expanding the building footprint. iv. A second floor IT room is also being designed to serve the MPD. 14. Schedule: It is anticipated that the design effort can occurthrough early April 2014 with bidding and construction activities commencing in the spring of 2014. 15. Project Budget: We continue to work on the assumption that $5 million dollars is our project budget. a. Forbidding purposes include some add alternates that allow for fine tuning the project at the time of bidding and award. -- end of narrative -- Meridian Public Safety Training Center (PSTC) Project Narrative CSHCA Project No. 13252 Rev 1 -January 2014 Page 6 The Grantees herein have read and approved the following: '1,- . File No.: 1799-67458 FOR VALUE RECEIVED, Howell -Murdoch Development Corporation, an Idaho Corporation 5 -21 -PO a corporation organized and existing under the laws of the State of Idaho, with its principal office at 1087 W. River St. #250, Boise ID 83702 of County of Ada , State of Idaho, GRANTOR(s), does(do) hereby GRANT, BARGAIN, SELL and CONVEY unto City of Meridian GRANTEES(s), whose current address is: 33 E. Idaho Avenue Meridian ID 83642 the following described real property in Ada County, State of Idaho, more particularly described as follows, to wit: SEE EXHIBIT "A" ATTACHED HERETO AND MADE A PART HEREOF. RECORDED-REDUE$TOF ADA COUNTY RECORDER J. DAY10I1AVARR0 00 :u Y,1000 FEE DEPUTY_._ 2000 HY 24 PM 4:55 100040285 TO HAVE AND TO HOLD the said premises, with their appurtenances unto the said Grantee(s), and Grantee(s) heirs and assigns forever. And the said Grantor(s) does(do) hereby covenant to and with the said Grantee(s), that Grantor(s) islare the owner(s) in fee simple of said premises; that said premises are free front all encumbrances, EXCEPT those to which this conveyance is expressly made subject and those made, suffered or done by the Grantee(s); and subject to reservations, restrictions, dedications, easements, rights of way and agreements,(if any) of record, and general taxes and assessments, (including Irrigation and utility assessments, if any) for the current year, which are not yet due and payable, and that Grantor(s) will warrant and defend the same from all lawful claims whatsoever. The officers who sign this deed hereby certify that this deed and the transfer represented thereby was duly authorized under a resolution duly adopted by the board of directors of the Grantor at a lawful meeting duly held and attended by a quorum. In witness whereof, the Grantor has caused its corporate name to be hereunto affixed by its duly authorized officers this 23rd day of May , in the year of 2000. Howell -Murdoch Devel. Co p. 4 1 President Secretary STATE OF (yjahhoo( , County of Ada 'ss. On this 23itt d6y of May in the year, of 2000, before me, the undersigned, a Notary Public in and EXHIBIT "A" A parcel of land located in the North 1/2 of the Southeast 1/4 of the Northeast 1/4 of Section 18, Township 3 North, Range 1 East, of the Boise Meridian, Ada County, Idaho, more particularly described as follows: Commencing at the Northeast corner of said Section 18, said corner being common to Sections 7,8,17 and 18 of said Township and Range; thence South 00°31115" West a distance of 1,991.18 feet along the Easterly line of the Northeast 1/4 of said Section 18 to a point on the Southerly line of the North 1/2 of the Southeast 1/4 of the Northeast 1/4 of said Section is; thence South 89°36101" West 316.37 feet along said Southerly line to the TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING; thence South 69036'01" West a distance of 1,009.82 feet along said Southerly line to the Southwest corner of the North 1/2 of the Southeast 1/4 of the Northeast 1/4 of said Section 18; thence North 00029'35" East a distance of 431.91 feet along the Westerly line of said North 1/2 of the Southeast 1/4 of the Northeast 1/4 of said Section 18; thence leaving said Westerly line, North 89039140" East a distance of 1,010.01 feet; thence South 00°31115" West a distance of 430.84 feet and parallel with the Easterly line of the North 1/2 of the Southeast 1/4 of the Northeast 1/4 of said Section 18 to the POINT OF BEGINNING, said point being on the Southerly line of the North 1/2 of the Southeast 1/4 of the Northeast 1/4 of said Section 18. b m1, np An 141 �i RS� NS IIS I � I Nd$ I 15�k p38 Eb r r— L9'62£l J 2L'9Z tl � �m RL'rZ ZZ IgSd ��� ZZ •B050i 14U 1, 81 E& Wfl5 853gg5� 6yfr �55 j E �`5 % oH'° Ob_ W .� $ ESB:€ &s os CE BS $ a Bo $s a s of s 4$ b=. m �8 oio'ss9a �trs�� � "'mss v$a8iag M $ ,u dP .ik's u�S� 49 vIS E .8_ 'tea b5 a n:61 Lry a I 'ON NOISWONf15 TION OWHONS-JN1tlY3H lO 53'VB '� °•.�°'+ _ ,t9'Y98 M.OL.MODS _ s ,YB'OC9 m ,89'1'--f6'Y99 a -Lt' OVOU 3AOtl0 ASfpOI 'S BI. 1 T,� 49 .z9'fI,IC,0p5 a o Iwlfil i5 •$ � f-1 ,99990 ,zm O a Zoe M .SL+I C\2 w 05— s 8 N� 0 RON Q 14U 1, 81 E& Wfl5 853gg5� 6yfr �55 j E �`5 % oH'° Ob_ W .� $ ESB:€ &s os CE BS $ a Bo $s a s of s 4$ b=. m �8 oio'ss9a �trs�� � "'mss v$a8iag M $ ,u dP .ik's u�S� 49 vIS E .8_ 'tea b5 a n:61 Lry a I 'ON NOISWONf15 TION OWHONS-JN1tlY3H lO 53'VB '� °•.�°'+ _ ,t9'Y98 M.OL.MODS _ s ,YB'OC9 m ,89'1'--f6'Y99 a -Lt' OVOU 3AOtl0 ASfpOI 'S BI. 1 T,� 49 .z9'fI,IC,0p5 a o Iwlfil i5 •$ � f-1 ,99990 ,zm O a Zoe M .SL+I w 05— z N� 0 RON Q QVl its i�Wn � I Q L) W i z I 43 1 �A11 �i 14U 1, 81 E& Wfl5 853gg5� 6yfr �55 j E �`5 % oH'° Ob_ W .� $ ESB:€ &s os CE BS $ a Bo $s a s of s 4$ b=. m �8 oio'ss9a �trs�� � "'mss v$a8iag M $ ,u dP .ik's u�S� 49 vIS E .8_ 'tea b5 a n:61 Lry a I 'ON NOISWONf15 TION OWHONS-JN1tlY3H lO 53'VB '� °•.�°'+ _ ,t9'Y98 M.OL.MODS _ s ,YB'OC9 m ,89'1'--f6'Y99 a -Lt' OVOU 3AOtl0 ASfpOI 'S BI. 1 T,� 49 .z9'fI,IC,0p5 a o Iwlfil i5 •$ � I L9101 M..t,tCWS I ,99990 ^ m) j I I 3.6Z.OLWS M .SL+I w ii o L -AI i j ,90'SOZ I i�Wn � I 3.60 A2.005 ; z I 43 1 W v j C a 1 S i AVM SNINOV 'S T-' I I I ,90500 w "' 3.60,04005 J ,90'SdZ � i 6ZAZo9 0,80500 I ,16'ZOL 6 M .9C,9ZW 6_p�' —� - - - - ��•9an 099 3 sa .BC,BZW O3 ndm Cy n4'o 1 'ON NOISNIORM HOOONOW O3 ndm p F 9a �8 U ♦��i � �g � F % F � 0 3� � •� a. � �� o BR tH z e s s i a e➢ o g s' � a g o N x as a s B°B Jeff Ward From: Mindy Wallace <Mwallace@achdidaho.org> Sent: Monday, January 06, 2014 2:59 PM To: Jeff Ward Subject: RE: Meridian PSTC - P&Z items Jeff, A traffic impact study is not required for this application. Please call me to discuss the proposed driveways. Thanks, Mindy Mindy Wallace Planner III Ada County Highway District (208) 387-6178 "We drive quality transportation for all Ada County -- Anytime... Anywhere!" From: Jeff Ward [mailto:jeff.ward(@cshga.com] Sent: Monday, January 06, 2014 2:40 PM To: Mindy Wallace Subject: FW: Meridian PSTC - P&Z items Mindy, I am working on a project for the city of Meridian on a property that is currently approximately half developed for the Meridian Police Department. This city intends to develop the remaining portion of the site with a classroom facility and a pad to be developed into an indoor shooting range in the next couple years. As part of this project Meridian would like to add a third access to E. Watertower approximately 430' west of an existing access. I know that a final decision will not be made until the official submittal, but can you offer any insight as to ACHD's thoughts on having a total of 3 accesses on the 1010' of frontage on this property? Also, if a traffic study will be required by ACHD it would be beneficial to the city's schedule to get that process started ASAP. Do you believe one will be required based on the attached site plan? Any information you can provide will be greatly appreciated. Thanks! Jeff Ward, PE Engineering CSQA people who listen — design that speaks 200 Broad St. �Y 1 �L �1 `� V Meridian City Hall, Suite 102 33 E. Broadway Avenue Meridian, Idaho 83642 Community Development 208.887.2211 Address Verification Date: 2/3/14 The address information below has been researched and verified as correct by the City of Meridian Community Development Department. Project Name: Meridian Public Safety Training Center Address: 1223 E. Watertower St. Zip Code: 83642 Lot/Block/Sub: 8/2/Murdoch #2 Parcel Number: R5901170040 Note: Located on west portion of parcel 1) The address has been assigned based on available information. This address should be considered temporary. Final address to be assigned upon completion of development. 2) This address will be required to connect to municipal services per Meridian City Code 9-1-4. _X_ Municipal water is available for connection at this location. _X_ Municipal sanitary sewer is available for connection at this location. This property does not currently have municipal services available. 3) This is an existing structure that is currently connected to municipal services. ALL PLANS BEING SUBMITTED TO THE CITY OF MERIDIAN WILL BE REQUIRED TO CLEARLY REFLECT THE CORRECT ADDRESS AND SUITE NUMBER (IF APPLICABLE) AS REFLECTED ABOVE. Address Verification Rev: 04/23/12 In this Document: 1) Benefits of Sensor Switch® Motion Sensors 2) Lithonia Lighting® Outdoor LED Products Available with Motion Sensing 3) Sequence of Operation and Attribute Options Benefits of Sensor Switch' Motion Sensors The combination of LED technology and fully -programmable 0-10V motion sensors from Sensor Switch® allows for substantial energy savings over HID technology, without sacrificing performance. Adding motion sensor controls to LED luminaires also increases luminaire life because dimmed operation reduces the electrical load and case temperatures on the LEDs and drivers. Activating the integral photocell for on/off response to ambient conditions further extends luminaire life by eliminating wasteful "dayburning" activity. 02012 Acuity Brands lighting, Inc. All rights reserved. Rev. 12-5-12. , f To VOJ VIAt.4 r, VV FEATURES & SPECIFICATIONS INTENDED USE—For building - and wall -mounted applications. CONSTRUCTION — Rugged, die-cast, single -piece aluminum housing. Die-cast doorframe has 1/8"thick tempered glass lens. Door fmme is fully gasketed with one-piece solid silicone. OPTICS—Segmented reflectors forsupedorumformity and control. Reflectors are interchangeable. Three full cutoff distributions available: FT (forward throw), MD (medium throw) and WT (wide throw). ELECTRICAL— Ballast: 50W-1 SOW utilizes a high reactance, high powerfactorballast. Metal halide 150W and belowarestandardwith pule-starttechnology35Sutilizes a reactance high powerfactarballast175W utilizes a constant -wattage autotransformer ballast. (SA, NOM or IML required for probe start shipments outside of the US for 17SM. Not available 175M SCWA. Ceramic metal halide lamps are recommended for use In applications where superior cuter rendition, lumen maintenance and longer lamp life are desired. Quick disconnect plug easily disconnects reffectorfrom ballast. Ballasts are 100% factory -tested. Socket: Porcelain, medli m -base socket with copper alloy, nkkel-plated screw shell and center contact. UL listed 66OW, 600V 41(V pulse rated. Finish:Standardfinish Istextured dark brame (CORTI corrosion -resistant polyester powder finishAdditional architectural colors are available. Striping is also available. INSTALLATION— Universal mounting mechanism with integral mounting support allows fixture to hinge down. Bubble level provides correct alignment with each Installation. LISTINGS—ULHaen(standard).(SACertified(see0ptions).Suitableforwetlocations(damplocation listed in lensupodentatford.WLU option offers wet location listing in up orientation (see Options). IP65 rated. 25% ambient. FLED: U.S. Patent No. 7,737,640. WARRANTY —1 -year limited warranty. Complete warranty terms located at wwwacuoybrandscom/CtlstomerResources/terms and conditians.aspx Nlcrsnw,e" Note: Specifications subjea to change without notice. FRIENDLY crossumwnn cceD',* aG, Ghbes^aateaa Io, I'M ewN sW, @ Catalog Rwnber Notes Type Decorative Wall -Mounted Lighting I�r rWST at A=> WST z Series. Vattageorsum ` Distrl6utlon ,.' ;Voltage METAL HALIDE:5OW-175W HI6H PRESSURE SODIUM:35W-15OW Spedfzmturts Length:16-1/4(41.2) '74)) a Depth: 9-1/8123.2) (19.41 Overall Height: 7-1/4(18.4) 16-4 (412) �12:3.�� 'Weight:301bs (13.6 kg) All dimensions am lnches (centimeters) unless Otherwise Indicated. 'Welghtas configured h example below. For shortest leadtimes, configure product wing standard options (shown in bold). Firamole• WST 100M FT TR I PI OUTDOOR WST M S WST Series. Vattageorsum ` Distrl6utlon ,.' ;Voltage ' Ballait, , r Mounting OpNons WSC Mch Metal Ceramic FT Forward 120 (blank) Magnetic (blank) Surfacemount Shipped lnslalled in fixture tasue fraRggmetal throw 2083 ballast Shinned separately ° 5F Single fuse (120, 277,347V)" 50M halide 355' Medium 240s (WI Constant DEW Surface mount DF 70M 50MHC 505 throw(coated lamp std.) 277 wattage Isolated back box Emerencyci0uit 12-N DCi2 Emergencycircuit 12-volt(35W 70MHC 70S 150M i00MHC WT Wide throw 347 > ,y UT5 Uptilt5degrees 5Wlaamp 2DC12 Emergenry<ircuitl2-vol[(twD 3iW lampsindudedl' lamps included)' �, 150M 150MNC TBe "� D(2012 Emergency circuit 12-volt(20Wlamp inducted)' 175M 1505 23050HZI SCWA Super(SA pulse start 2D(2012 Emergency circuit 12 -volt (two 2OW lamps included)' ballast OpNnnt(coat(igued) _ Finish". ' tamp" [LED Emergenc99 LED secondary source batterypa<kwith time QRS Quartz restrike system"," Shipped separately" (blank) Dark bronze, textured Snp1N, c11 delay( -4`F min. operating temperature)' WLU Wetlocationdooriorup WG Wire guard DSST Sandstone, textured L/LP Lesslamp 2ELED Emergency LED secondary source (No modules) battery orientation VG Vandal guard DNAT Natural aluminum, textured with time delay (47 min. operating temperature)'n �gp (SA certified DFL Diffusing lens s OWING White,texlured EC NOM Emergency dreuit"11 NOMcertified I IBS INTL Intematronalshipment for 175M Internal bacNlightshield° CRT Non-stick protective roafing1z CRT Non-stick PE Photoelectric cell-buttottype (n/aTO)" Super Durable Finishes 00111111YI&V DBLXD Black DNAXD Natural aluminum DWHXO White DDBTXD Textured dark bronze DBteXD Textured black DNATXD Textured natural aluminum DWHGXD Texturedwhlte OUTDOOR WST M S WST Metal Halide, High Pressure Sodium Wall Mounted WST 150MHC FT LTL11069P ISOILLUMINMCE PLOT (Footcandle) .2 w -1 w x t0 0� 1� 2.b O 2P 25 Z 3K w ZU 4F N D 5 0 i 2 3 4 5 6 15OW pulse start metal halide lamp, horizontal lamp orientation Footcandle values based on 12' mounting height, 14000 rated lumens. Luminaire Efficiency: 52.9% WST 15OMHC MD LTL11068P ISOILLUMINANCE PLOT (Footcandle) 0 0� 0 1g O 2r z 3� w U 4 N O 5 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 15OW pulse start metal halide lamp, horizontal lamp orlentation Footcandle values based on 12' mounting height, 12500 rated lumens. Luminaire Efficiency: 60.2% Lampoptlons Moflamps/wattage D(11 2DC12 DC2012 Lamp Initial lumens ELED Mounting height ® Metal Halide IN 10' 12' 14' 16' Sow MH 3,900 0.43 0.30 0.22 0.17 70WMH 5,500 0.62 0.43 0.31 0.24 10OWMH 8,500 0.95 0.66 0.48 0.37 15OWMH 12,500 1.41 0.96 0.72 0.55 175WMH 12,800 1.44 1.0 0.73 0.56 High Pressure Sodium 50M IH ® ® 35WHPS 1,250 0.26 0.18 0.13 0.10 SOW HPS 4000 0.45 031 0.23 0.17 70WHP5 6,400 0.72 0.50 0.37 0.28 10091HP5 9,500 1.07 0.74 0.54 0,41 150WHP5 16,000 1.80 1.25 0.91 0.70 Lampoptlons Moflamps/wattage D(11 2DC12 DC2012 2DC2012 EC ELED 2ELED 355 ® IM IN ® ■ ■ IN 505 ® M is 11 C1 IN ■ 705 Da El 11 IN ® 21 ■ 1005 IM Pd w M m 1505 by IM IH ED E3 50M IH ® ® ® 11 IN 70M Ed Ed to El lm 111 Ej loom ® IM to 11 IM 13 150M W IM III E0 IM 175M HE 0 M 111 01 fut5`4caity82nds Company WST 15OMHC WT LTL11070P ISOILLUMINANCE PLOT (Footcandle) 2 x (7 -1 w x OG Z 1� O 2r z 39 w U z 4F N O 5 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 150W pulse start metal halide lamp, horizontal lamp orientation Footcandle values based on 12' mounting height. 14000 rated lumens. Luminaire Efficiency: 62.5% Nates 120Y. 2 ThesewatOgesdonotromplywOGlifornulme2Omgulatbnc 3 Muatepaify ON hrmehonada. 4 Optional mull -lap 4alW1(120, 208, 240,2775g;(120,277,347Yia Well as 120111347Y6 5 Wnsultfa[teryfarva0abie wamgev. fi AnIhblevvnh 150Mor ISOM Conty. 7 MaybeorderedasanaaeuarywilhprefuN25: Muaspaify finish. 8 Netavailabk fthDCo;dml 9 WovaDable w0hftf0,Sh DF, K erORS. 10 MMimummMgelWM,70S,IAunsped1120Yoa277Y. Hisw0blelel ORS, F(r,DL Ii MMimum allarablewanage lampinduded. 12 IIm.hbl a wim ELEq QRS erDCs. 13 Notaeadablewim mecum lh.000,MDN, MDUS)&uiibmiom. 14 Mmtbeadered with lunare; <annotbe field insisted. 15 %tavailablevnh ELED,ECorKC 16 See www.lithovlox udlvolers foradGuonalmlompUs.. 17 Oladfinfshonly. 18 Moo hespenfied.Ulpnatavallablewirb MHC. WS_M_S OUIOOOR: One 01honle Way Coll CA 30012 Mom, 770.9228009 Fal 770-918-1209 vNWillonla.com X2003-2912 Acuity Brands Lighting, Inc. All dolls reserved. Rev. 12111/12 Lithonia Lighting° Outdoor LED Products Available with Motion Sensing "cuifyBrancls, 02012 Acultg Brands Ligh0ng, Inc. All rights reserved. Rev. 12512. - a. • r 4 s c, D -Series Area Size 1 120-277V SBR 10 OUP WH 3V Specification Sheet Programming Guide PIR 8-15' 30' - e 347 or 480V SBR 10 ODP HVOLT WH 3V 120-277V SBR 60DP WH 3V Specification Sheet Programming Guide PIRH 15-30' 20' 347 or 480V SBR 60DP HVOLT WH 3V D -Series Area Size 2 120-277V SBR 60DP WH 3V Specification Sheet Programming Guide PIRH 15-30' 20' 347 or 480V SBR 6 ODP HVOLT W H 3V D -Series Wall Size 1 120-277V SBR 10 ODP BK 3V Specification Sheet ' PIR 8-15' 30' Programming Guide 347 or 480V SBR 10 ODP HVOLT BK 3V 12o-Z77V SBR 60DP BK 3V Specification Sheet Programming Guide PIRH 15-30' 20' 347or480V SBR 6 ODP HVOLT BK 3V D -Series Wall Size 2 120-277V SBR 60DP BK 3V Specification Sheet Programming Guide - PIRH 15-30' 20' 347 or 480V SBR 6 0 D P HVOLT BK 3V LED Architectural Sconces ,., All voltages: Specification Sheet ' 041 PIR 8-15' 30' SFD 70DP BK 3V Programming Guide D -Series Parking Garage 120-277V p� SBOR 10 ODP WH 3V Specification Sheet Programming Guide t _ — >a PIR36OSS 8-15' 30' 347 or 480V SBOR 10 ODP HVOLT WH 3V Any Pole -Mounted 120-277V Lithonia Lighting SBOR 10 ODP --V Specification Sheet . Programming Guide Outdoor Area Luminaire 8-15' 30' k - -�" - Order separately through 347 or 480V SBOR 30 ODP HVOLT -- -V 120-277V Sensor Switch -� SBOR 6ODP ---V Specification Sheet Programming Guide 15-30' 20' c=J' 347 or 480V SBOR 6 ODP HVOLT -- -V "cuifyBrancls, 02012 Acultg Brands Ligh0ng, Inc. All rights reserved. Rev. 12512. - Adding a Standalone Motion Sensor to a Pole -Mounted Luminaire Motion sensor functionality can be added to most pole -mounted Lithonia Lighting LED luminaires using a Sensor Switch® SBOR-xx-ODP Series sensor. The sensor is ordered separately and is attached to the pole and wired to the luminaire in the field. It can be mounted just below the fixture (allowing installation and wiring from the top of the pole) or lower on the pole (requiring a hand -hole opposite the sensor). Suitable for use with the following Lithonia Lighting series: CSX1 LED MR1 LED ASI LED KAD LED DSXF3 LED CSX2 LED MR2 LED MRP LED Note that: 1) For dimming operation, the luminaire to be controlled must contain or be specified with a 0-10V dimming driver. 2) For optimal sensor coverage and performance, the sensor's mounting height should be considered to select the appropriate lens (see preceding chart or sensor specification sheet). 3) In parking areas, the sensor should be mounted 15' or higher above finished grade to prevent tall vehicles from blocking the coverage pattern. Features & Options - Sensor has approximately 270' of coverage in this application (90' blocked by pole). - One sensor can operate up to four LED luminaires per pole (maximum 80OW @ 120V; 120OW @ 277V and 150OW @ 347V). - Sensor islP66/wet location rated. - Sensor housing is available in dark bronze, white and black. - Available for both 120-277V operation and 347-480V operation. - If multiple dimming sensors will be connected in parallel such that the lights are on high if either sensor detects motion, the fixture must be equipped with a BL50 or BL30 option and a switching sensor specified as an input to the bi-level component. Installation The sensor has a 1/2" NPT fitting that can be attached to the pole using a 7/8" non -threaded hole and the supplied lock nut. The mounting hole can be drilled in the field, or specified when ordering a new pole. Wiring connections are then made inside the pole according to the diagram below. 02012 Acuity Brands Lighting. Inc. All rights reserved. Rev. 12-5-12. t�¢)ro¢� H N BLK_ pP..... su ¢ prpre¢en0 suprn¢or - — WHT neutral QP pre¢¢np HLK Ilne out VIO dl + LED GRY dim- Driver "MiculblBrands. Ordering Examples: New Construction Luminaire: ASI LED 163B530/40K SR3 MVOLT SPA DMG DDBXD Specifies a luminaire with dimming driver with extended leads to connect to the standalone sensor. Sensor: SBOR 6 ODP BZ 3V Specifies a sensor for 15-30' installed mounting height with a dark bronze housing and 3V "low mode" setting. Pole: SSA 20 4C DM19AS 78HOLE 19 B DDB Specifies a pole with Aeris drilling pattern, plus a 7/8" mounting hole located 19' feet up on side 8, some side as the fixture, to be wired from the top of the pole (no hand -hole), —OR— SSA 204C DM19AS 78HOLE 15 B EHH 15 D DDB Specifies a pole with Aeris drilling pattern, plus a 7/8" mounting hole located 15' feet up on side 8, some side as the fixture. Also specifies an extra hand -hole located 15' feet up on side D, opposite the fixture and sensor, for sensor wiring access. Retrofit Existing Luminaire: DSX1 LED 130B530/40K SR3 MVOLT SPA DMG DDBXD Luminaire has a dimming driver with extended leads to connect to the standalone sensor. Existing Pole: SSA 15 4C DM19AS DDB Pole is 15' high and can be field -drilled to mount the sensor at approximately 14' above the base, and then wired from the top of the pole. Sensor: SBOR 10 ODP BZ 3V Specifies a sensor for 8-15' installed mounting height with a dark bronze housing and 3V "low mode" setting. EyBr ad, and -s ©2012 Acuity Brands Lighting, Inc, All rights reserved. Rev. 12-5-12. Sequence of Operation and Attribute Options Motion Sensing Sequence The Sensor Switch® motion sensors incorporated in our Outdoor LED luminaires utilize 100% digital passive infrared (PIR) technologythat is tuned for walking -size motion while preventing false tripping from the environment. After motion is no longer detected in the space, the specified time delay duration begins. Once the time delay has expired, the luminaire begins dimming down to the specified "low" level over the course of the set ramp down time. Light levels remain at the low setting until new motion is detected, at which point the luminaire ramps back up to the specified "high" level over the set ramp up time. This cycle repeats once there is no motion in the space again. IA Sequence of Operation When time delay expires, lights ramp down to minimum overs rain L3 J Zink 0 S 10 1S 20 25 30 TIME (mins) Dimming Sequence When ordered with a motion sensor option, Lithonia Lighting Outdoor LED products automatically include a dimming driver. These drivers have 0-10V dimming leads (grey and violet) that accept a signal from the control device. The 0-10V signal changes the driver output to the LED module, resulting in a change in light output and total wattage draw. While the combinations of various drivers and modules will result in slightly different "dimming responses", approximate values are as follows: 02012 Acu{ty Brands Lighting, Inc. All rights reserved. Rev. 12-5-12. 10 100% 100% 9 100% 100% 8 97% 98% 7 84% 87% 6 71% 75% 5 58% 63% 4 46°% 50% 3* 34% 37% 2 23% 23% 1 14% 11% 0 14%** 11°%** OFF 0% 0% * Default "low" settine for motion control devices ordered with luminaire ** Lithonia Lighting LED architectural wall sconce family is >2W Input and 0% output at OV Given these typical values, utilizing motion sensors can save up to 86% in energy usage over standard LED luminaire operation when in the dimmed state, depending on your settings. Ambient Sensing Sequence The motion sensors' integral photocell feature can provide additional energy savings during daytime periods when there is sufficient daylight. This photocell function eliminates the need for astronomical or time clocks in an application. Attribute Options Sensor Switch® motion sensors are fully programmable devices that allow for customization of nine key attributes: r MOM t� c '. r s '.,w High Output (when triggered) � . , 10V 0-10V (1V increments) Low Output (dimmed state) 3V 0-10V (1V increments) Time Delay (before Ramp Down) 5 minutes 30 seconds to 20 minutes Ramp Down Period 5 minutes Instant to 60 minutes Ramp Up Period 3 seconds Instant to 60 seconds Integral Photocell Operation Disable High/Off, High/Low, Disable Photocell Time Delay (before "off') 5 minutes 45 seconds to 25 minutes Photocell Ambient Set Point 200 fc 1 fc— 200 f Photocell Time Delay (before "on") 45 seconds 45 seconds to 25 minutes "MY ruMwBrands. 02012 Acuity Brands Lighting, Inc. All rights reserved. Rev. 12-5-12. Default settings for sensors ordered with Outdoor LED luminaires are as noted in the preceding table. Programming is achieved through sensor push-button sequencing; the Programming Guide is included with all luminaires ordered with motion sensing and is also available online at www.sensorswitch.com/instructionfiles/IC014-001.pdf. Custom settings can be factory -programmed for orders of more than 100 pieces; contact your Lithonia Lighting representative for details. 'Q%Nca§ YBrands ©2012 Acultv Brands Lighting, Inc. All rights reserved. Rev. 12-5-12 LIT CATIA L1O"r16V49 <o(: Hes LLD r( Lug dnalre, Size: Extraordinary Performance. Incredible Power. Using advanced LEDs producing up to 26,000 lumens, the D -Series Size 2 embodies the definition of power and performance. With a wide array of distributions plus options for left and right orientation, the Size 2 allows specifiers to develop custom lighting solutions for even the most demanding sites. v 400-1000W MH Replacement ® Lumen packages from 16,800 - 26,000 lumens o Efficacies up to 108 lumens per watt • 11 factory -rotatable distributions available ® Available in 3000K, 4000K & 5000K CCT ® Best -in -class Category Csurge protection • Weight: 39 Ids; EPA: 2.0 ft' CM1' ?.T Key FEATURES ® Energy savings of 75-80% vs. comparable metal halide luminaires. Saves $352-$378 per luminaire, per year over 1000W metal halide • 20+ years expected service life with high lumen maintenance up to L95/100,000 hours, 25°C a Proprietary precision optics deliver exceptional uniformity and allow increased spacing, resulting in fewer poles and lower overall cost ® No uptight - Nighttime Friendly"" ® Control options include standalone photocell, switched bi-level, multi-level motion sensor and ROAM" wireless monitoring and control ORDERING INFORMATION EXAMPLE: DSX2 LED 80C 1000 40K T4M MVOLT SPA DDBXD DSX2 LED US%2 shares a unique drilfng pademvnlh the AEBIS-larnaAy Specify flus drRlinh pattern when spoiyin0 poles, per the table bele¢ DM19AS single unit OM29AS' tat B0°` ! OM28AS 2atli DM39AS 32tso*e BM49AS 4raff- DM32AS 3 a 12V Example: SSA 2040 DMI RAS III YseL rd- L;P M1' q . <.ESC E.V"st De ad ourwide s01,0oo o/ -. acs. 1- ane--," shook v e p :.- F. 3)5'01. ,num m rcundpcb mount ng nDnV only Tenon Mounting Slipfitter** 1 0 AS20L L52MJ `A {A NIA UA i ,1 on V2 2 n r %1 ,d1 HA RIA 4 SSrz..D .It, NO Mi' .1e0a„V 9135-m0 MT354M NOTES 1 AvmlablaLmeo tyc-Iso a lonb- 2 NOW d9DI(eda I oezlhe shorten lead Eines. ConzuRfxLory for 30o0K PM and5W10Y onnral d! z 3 ANOLTdr240 L, t lonI, In.varr fmm IM -29V (50/60 rF. Von,). IIn, IO¢ 240 or 271 P nlY lvhwror Ano—uthrusing(gF OPopegn5l. 4 Nsoavailableava 347a,parre=snry see Accezzonez'nfwmasion. 5 Not evailablawah 3A7a A¢OV 6 Epeafiesa ROAM➢ h dl n' irewdhO00rojo ing mpaNtia; PER aptionrano ou inc b.. �I,$ ,rN or1WnrnA4e do Additional ..advr,, and 14004re9a15-naI.MileedoymantmurtbepurchasNi,vith IRH Cali tA00-4 Eahmo orema I: tim"o. rn ia,rD t Notava . tvaah PIRH. "! Provides NIA L, .iGD,Wwa mdepeMentdinerswbva separate dequie WA ani PFR [DEL, voadI or RTB. a Req, ras Ina— S sw -PP lv4 9 SP TraD-nn, .h Poe-Nop of a1, .o =VT GuPe fw aso-mma,gd- mndard. Nor, -bl anmowRoN✓ra II o'. -m rJ.rvn""jnN nVOLT ylooteva labk whir OCR ar Wra 11 wie m,a (Sn)buq,rd 9130 Rust, OS, or PIRH. 12 g (we (591 140, 277 or 342 voltage apbort Double Derr Nfl q 2na, Z9e 000 g -Y . 13 WffiTL$upton,l Inca a's no to geIP65 rated Natavailabkwah PIRH. 14 Req -I i t b d+elh PCR optlon OrderedandsWpped ass tai (120 T4a;nA 1W✓Fo vzvduder DLL 127FLSJe Phetomll SSLL muck (120 27T4 n, he reap adeis vnred after the stapdmm transformer. "/_n G/7-HVJV/A One Lith AIn, I Conyers,Georgra30012 I Phe,,800.279,8041 I Fax:270.915.1209 11mnv.IhthvvN,om 0 r L1aH77/Va ©2012A,,,r Brads UigIstinq,Inc. Alldghtsreavived. I Rev, 10/191 Form No. 807.94 LEDs TIS Type IShort {YOCF2 Shippedinduded Shipped installed Shipped installed 00 WAS&I Wo „L DL480415 NLN US TypellShort 120' SPA Squarepole PER REMA twist led ITS House-sideshleld' DBLXD Black noun, Ise [dd for no UMM ran, IJ,,hd,REIN IED tnt IRFtW T2M Typell Medium 2083 mounting reapatcle only (no (ontrol5) WTR Nulty terminal DNA%➢ Natural ePUMBA WO%D U' 100C 100LE0s T3S Type IV Short 240' RPA Bound pole '.„ 0-10Vdirnmall diner block I aluminum Douren ines) 9 T3M Type Medium yp 277' mounting (no controls) SF Singlefuse DWHXD White T4M TypehiMedlum 347 WBA Wall bracket OCR Dimmableand con- (T20, 277, 347V)" DDBTXD Tortured dark Drivecurrent TFTM FonvardThrow 480 Shipped separately bDllablevia ROAM® DF DBubiefuse bronze 530 530 mA Medium SPUMBA Square pole f no Contrrlsla (20$24➢, 480V)' ' OBLe%D Textured blad 700 700 FDA T5V5 TypeVVeryShart universal DS Dual watthing 1u TLS Tod-losentry DNAT%D Textured natural _ 0 I mounting PONT Motion sensor, tdggeriatch"rotatedo aluminum - T55 TyryeVShort adaptor' glielghal mounting height' L90 Leh rotated optics' DWHGXD Textured white (oiortemperature 15M TypeVMediem RPDMBA Round pole BL30 Bi-levelswitched R90 Rightrotated 30K 3000K TSW TypeVVAde universal dimming, 30%p1° opurs' 40K 4000K mourning ,.,. adapt9re .�.:W US%2 shares a unique drilfng pademvnlh the AEBIS-larnaAy Specify flus drRlinh pattern when spoiyin0 poles, per the table bele¢ DM19AS single unit OM29AS' tat B0°` ! OM28AS 2atli DM39AS 32tso*e BM49AS 4raff- DM32AS 3 a 12V Example: SSA 2040 DMI RAS III YseL rd- L;P M1' q . <.ESC E.V"st De ad ourwide s01,0oo o/ -. acs. 1- ane--," shook v e p :.- F. 3)5'01. ,num m rcundpcb mount ng nDnV only Tenon Mounting Slipfitter** 1 0 AS20L L52MJ `A {A NIA UA i ,1 on V2 2 n r %1 ,d1 HA RIA 4 SSrz..D .It, NO Mi' .1e0a„V 9135-m0 MT354M NOTES 1 AvmlablaLmeo tyc-Iso a lonb- 2 NOW d9DI(eda I oezlhe shorten lead Eines. ConzuRfxLory for 30o0K PM and5W10Y onnral d! z 3 ANOLTdr240 L, t lonI, In.varr fmm IM -29V (50/60 rF. Von,). IIn, IO¢ 240 or 271 P nlY lvhwror Ano—uthrusing(gF OPopegn5l. 4 Nsoavailableava 347a,parre=snry see Accezzonez'nfwmasion. 5 Not evailablawah 3A7a A¢OV 6 Epeafiesa ROAM➢ h dl n' irewdhO00rojo ing mpaNtia; PER aptionrano ou inc b.. �I,$ ,rN or1WnrnA4e do Additional ..advr,, and 14004re9a15-naI.MileedoymantmurtbepurchasNi,vith IRH Cali tA00-4 Eahmo orema I: tim"o. rn ia,rD t Notava . tvaah PIRH. "! Provides NIA L, .iGD,Wwa mdepeMentdinerswbva separate dequie WA ani PFR [DEL, voadI or RTB. a Req, ras Ina— S sw -PP lv4 9 SP TraD-nn, .h Poe-Nop of a1, .o =VT GuPe fw aso-mma,gd- mndard. Nor, -bl anmowRoN✓ra II o'. -m rJ.rvn""jnN nVOLT ylooteva labk whir OCR ar Wra 11 wie m,a (Sn)buq,rd 9130 Rust, OS, or PIRH. 12 g (we (591 140, 277 or 342 voltage apbort Double Derr Nfl q 2na, Z9e 000 g -Y . 13 WffiTL$upton,l Inca a's no to geIP65 rated Natavailabkwah PIRH. 14 Req -I i t b d+elh PCR optlon OrderedandsWpped ass tai (120 T4a;nA 1W✓Fo vzvduder DLL 127FLSJe Phetomll SSLL muck (120 27T4 n, he reap adeis vnred after the stapdmm transformer. "/_n G/7-HVJV/A One Lith AIn, I Conyers,Georgra30012 I Phe,,800.279,8041 I Fax:270.915.1209 11mnv.IhthvvN,om 0 r L1aH77/Va ©2012A,,,r Brads UigIstinq,Inc. Alldghtsreavived. I Rev, 10/191 Form No. 807.94 Controls & Shields DLL127FISJU Photucdl- 551-te6t-RQ(121n 0 g'. DLL141P15CULJU PAound- 54 tuisclak 1347Y1" Wo „L DL480415 NLN PhwarcII Skirea tter4ri a sortShoving tap ;N"a y lens 3CCU DSr.1Hs18IXu noun, Ise [dd for no UMM ran, IJ,,hd,REIN IED tnt V 5PUMMD06yu e s,v,de—vnn1oI..... brave' QouPn nn ePUMBA WO%D U' Round Pon oarersal novlrongbradtet q. Ispedn fin thl - Formwe cwrtrol opYors, vert DiL and PUAhi wllre^. US%2 shares a unique drilfng pademvnlh the AEBIS-larnaAy Specify flus drRlinh pattern when spoiyin0 poles, per the table bele¢ DM19AS single unit OM29AS' tat B0°` ! OM28AS 2atli DM39AS 32tso*e BM49AS 4raff- DM32AS 3 a 12V Example: SSA 2040 DMI RAS III YseL rd- L;P M1' q . <.ESC E.V"st De ad ourwide s01,0oo o/ -. acs. 1- ane--," shook v e p :.- F. 3)5'01. ,num m rcundpcb mount ng nDnV only Tenon Mounting Slipfitter** 1 0 AS20L L52MJ `A {A NIA UA i ,1 on V2 2 n r %1 ,d1 HA RIA 4 SSrz..D .It, NO Mi' .1e0a„V 9135-m0 MT354M NOTES 1 AvmlablaLmeo tyc-Iso a lonb- 2 NOW d9DI(eda I oezlhe shorten lead Eines. ConzuRfxLory for 30o0K PM and5W10Y onnral d! z 3 ANOLTdr240 L, t lonI, In.varr fmm IM -29V (50/60 rF. Von,). IIn, IO¢ 240 or 271 P nlY lvhwror Ano—uthrusing(gF OPopegn5l. 4 Nsoavailableava 347a,parre=snry see Accezzonez'nfwmasion. 5 Not evailablawah 3A7a A¢OV 6 Epeafiesa ROAM➢ h dl n' irewdhO00rojo ing mpaNtia; PER aptionrano ou inc b.. �I,$ ,rN or1WnrnA4e do Additional ..advr,, and 14004re9a15-naI.MileedoymantmurtbepurchasNi,vith IRH Cali tA00-4 Eahmo orema I: tim"o. rn ia,rD t Notava . tvaah PIRH. "! Provides NIA L, .iGD,Wwa mdepeMentdinerswbva separate dequie WA ani PFR [DEL, voadI or RTB. a Req, ras Ina— S sw -PP lv4 9 SP TraD-nn, .h Poe-Nop of a1, .o =VT GuPe fw aso-mma,gd- mndard. Nor, -bl anmowRoN✓ra II o'. -m rJ.rvn""jnN nVOLT ylooteva labk whir OCR ar Wra 11 wie m,a (Sn)buq,rd 9130 Rust, OS, or PIRH. 12 g (we (591 140, 277 or 342 voltage apbort Double Derr Nfl q 2na, Z9e 000 g -Y . 13 WffiTL$upton,l Inca a's no to geIP65 rated Natavailabkwah PIRH. 14 Req -I i t b d+elh PCR optlon OrderedandsWpped ass tai (120 T4a;nA 1W✓Fo vzvduder DLL 127FLSJe Phetomll SSLL muck (120 27T4 n, he reap adeis vnred after the stapdmm transformer. "/_n G/7-HVJV/A One Lith AIn, I Conyers,Georgra30012 I Phe,,800.279,8041 I Fax:270.915.1209 11mnv.IhthvvN,om 0 r L1aH77/Va ©2012A,,,r Brads UigIstinq,Inc. Alldghtsreavived. I Rev, 10/191 Form No. 807.94 L®r' MVIA L®GAMG ' F Surii L AI Lumina -Ire, Size More Lumens. Greater Heights. Delivering more than 9,500 lumens, the D -Series LED Wall Size 2 is a high -output, wall -mounted luminaire that is powerful but precise, producing sites that make a distinct impression with dramatic results. The luminaire is designed for mounting heights of up to 30 feet and provides enhanced flexibility for luminaire placement and area -specific light levels. Quick FACTS • 175-40OW MIT replacement • Lumen packages from 1,928-9,579 lumens • Up to 112 lumens per watt • Types II, II Short, III, III Short, IV and Forward Throw optics • Available in 3000K, 4000K & 5000K • Weight: 21 Ids i k4 tltiR1J,,,3 LOIYSO RTI UiYI Key FEATURES • Energy savings of up to 76% vs. comparable metal halide luminaires. Saves more than $153 per luminaire, per year over 40OW metal halide • 20+ years expected service life with lumen maintenance of L87/100,000 hours • Choice of six optics allows for exceptional versatility while delivering incredible uniformity and increased luminaire spacing • No uptight- Nighttime Friendly"' • Optional passive infrared motion sensor with adjustable bi-level dimming • ROAM compatible for wireless control and monitoring .�e.,r, lighs'ng frwn ooMy on9b' D,Serles LLD WdaH Size ORDERING INFORMATION EXAMPLE: DSXW2 LED 30C 100040KT3M MVOLT DDBXD DSXW2 LED {.7". Z1,—"Z7jV1A Our, Lrthie,le Way 1 rDnp6,) !I0121 Phune: 000.2!98641 : Fax:7.7091..2Cfl v+,.'. .boo'.wm �' L/�a!✓Y/!1/�- )) I F, aFs Cyhfn6, Inc Alii Thr¢ e ved. 1 Rxs. )0,113 i Fon N., 807.105 LEDs T25 Typell Short '-' Shippedincluded Shipped installed Shipped installed rF.bmni 2D( 20 LEDs T2M Type 11 Medium 120' (blank) Surface PE Photoelectric cell, SF Singlefuse DBL%D Black (naoengines) T3S Type Ill Short 2081 Inouming button type 1 (120, 277, 347V) a Dbll Natural T3M Type BE Medium 240 bracket PER NEMA twist -lock DF Double fuse aluminum hitneengines) 14M Type IV Medium 277' receptacle only (no controls) (208,240,480V)I DWHXD While 3471 Shipped separately' 0-hednnment drertq) HS Nouse-side DSSXD Sandstone Drive<urr350ent 480 s BBW Surface- oco s sP 'lu -ab!... shield' DDBTXD Textureedark 350 350mA mounted p(R Dlmmabieand ran. SPD Sepaatesuye bmnu 530 530 m backbar Irgllable ria ltUO prolecdon' DBLBXD Textured black r. (forcrnduit (no canrols) DNAT%D Textured natural 1000 1000mAli A) entry) °morwn/amiem I&0rsensn515-30' Shipped edseparately PPaluminum Ish rain ht' B5W Bird -deterrent DWHGXD Temuredwhile Color temperature spikes' DSSTXD Textured 30K 3000K WG Wireguard' san r one 40K 4000K VG Vandalguard' ae as NOTES Accessories 1 hWOLTdriver operates onany line reshape hom10-07V(50/0W).Spe<ity120,208,240or277 options onlywhen cal Wath hear,(Sh OFoprmmi ser plarmccamm PEoptier). Grdvedandsiuppedsecampaly, 2 Available with 30 LEW700mA op6om only(DSXW2 LED 30C 700). 3 Also available as a separate accessory; see Accessories information. DLL121FISJU Phalaen-SSL waist-leacno27rv)' 4 Phetawntral(PE) requires 120,208,240 or 277 vorege option. Not available enth matiodambidet light DLL341FISCULIU Pearson - SSL hear lod1D4M- nenears(FIR orPIRH(. 0114RNSCULIU Pastoral -SSL raft-lek(i80V)! 5 Seedfiesa ROHM® enabled luminaire vnth 0-1 W dim ming cap ability; PER option required.Not avallabla with 347 or AM..Additlooal hardware end servkes,,,m ed For ROAM® deployment, must be SCU shomU9 rap` purchased separataty- Call 1-800-442-6745 or emar, w*¢ierwmsmvicesnet 0Spmu Hausevdeshield fame per lghteemO 6 SpedAes the Sara S,,, 4SaR- ODP coastal; see NlAca Sem Guide for details. Includes ambient meby03WU ImsdeteaeLapaee light sensor. Not evailabla,,Rlh "PE" option lbutton type photocelO. Dimming driver standard. 7 Singlefuse lSnt requhes 120,277 or347 eAl option. Doable fuse fent requires 208,240 or 480 p5Mk74%U Vhre9vardmmory voltage option. WIV60 Vendalguvdamessary 8 Requires luminaire to be specified vrnh PER option. Ordered and shipped as a separate line item. 16011 odbampessory 9 San the elecrdral secure on page 2 for more details. owu insublubb) {.7". Z1,—"Z7jV1A Our, Lrthie,le Way 1 rDnp6,) !I0121 Phune: 000.2!98641 : Fax:7.7091..2Cfl v+,.'. .boo'.wm �' L/�a!✓Y/!1/�- )) I F, aFs Cyhfn6, Inc Alii Thr¢ e ved. 1 Rxs. )0,113 i Fon N., 807.105 FEATURES & SPECIFICATIONS INTENDED USE- Ideal for parking me as, street lighting, walkways and car lots. CONSTRUCTION -Rugged, die-cast tifrmmeraluminumhousingwith0.12'nominalwallthidmess.DIe-Cast doorframe has impact-resistant,tempered, glass lens that Is fully gasketedwith one-plereNbularsilicone. Finish: Standardfinish is darkbranze(DDB) polyesterpowderfinish,withotherarchitectural colors available. OPTICS -Anodized, aluminum re0ettors:IE5 Hall mtoHdlstributions R2 (asymmetric), R3 (asymmetric), R4 (forward throw) and R5S (square) are interchangeable. High-performanceanodized,segmented aluminum re0edorslESfull cutaffdistributionsSR2(asymmetric),SR3 (asymmetric) andSR4S( (forward throw, sharp cutoff). High-performance reflectors attend Withtool-less fasteners and are rotatable and interchangeable. ELECTRICAL - Ballast: High pressure sodium: 70-150W Is high reactance, high power factor. Constant wattage autobansformerfor 200-400W. Metal halide:70-15OW is high reactance, high powerfactor and is standard with pulse -start Ignitor technology. "SCWA`not required. Constant wattage amo onsformer for 175-400W. Super CWA (pulse start ballast), 88% efferent and EISA legislation compliant, is required for metal halide 151-40OW (SCWA option) for US shipments only. (SA, NOM or INTL required for probe start shipments outside of the U5. Pulse -start ballast (S(WA) required for 20OW, 3200, or 350W. Ballast is 100% factory -tested. Socket. Porcelain, horizontally oriented medium base socketfor70-150M. Mogul base socket for 175M and above, and 70-4005, with Copperalloy,nickel-plated screwshell andcentercontact. UL isted i500W,600V. LISTINGS -UL Listed (standard). (SA Certified (see Options). UL listed for 25°Cambientand wet locations. IP65 rated in accordance with standard IEC 529. WARRANTY -1 -year limited warranty. Complete warranty terms located atOW wvw6cuitvbrandscom7CustomerResourees7Ferms and canditlansasox Nx3 RNE Note:Specificatians subject to change Without notice. �n a s.maim-�r� rsr5r,nsay.rntam Catalog Number Notes Type Speorrorm7ons EPA: 1.2 h? 'Weighe35.9 Has (16.28 kg) Length: 17-1/2 (4451 Width: 17-172"(44.5) Depth: 7-118(18.1) All dimensions act Inches (centimeters) unlessamavarresperfied. 'Weight as configured In example below. Soft Square Lighting METAL HALIDE: 70-40OW HIGH PRESSURE SODIUM: 70-40OW 201035' MOUNTING EL 1 7 l 4 17-172 (HT2) 144.51 rr flCdldio- cGCi `E "'¢ Forshertest lead times,configure product using bolded options. Example: KAD 400M R3 TB SCWA SPD04 LPI RAD 1Seljes lWaittage. Distribution Voltage Ballast Mountipgta' ' Metal halide Ran Ceramic Standard reflectors High performance 120 (blank) Magnetic Ships in fixturecarton Arm length R2 IES type If reflectors ° 7OMs' 250Ms ressur metal 208° ballast SPD_ Square pole 04 4'arm 100M' 320M4 podium halide asymmetriC7 SR2 IES type 11 2401 CWI Cantant RPD— Roundole P 06 6'arm i50M 35010'" 70S 70MHC7 R3 IES type 111 asymmetric' 277 wattage palated" WBD_ Wall bracket 09 9"arm 1005 100MHC' asymmetric? SR3 IES type 111 175Ms 400Msa 1505 150MH( R4 IS time IV asymmetric' 347 pa2se97oe ® WWD_ Woodorpolewall 12 12"arm 20010' forwardthrm✓ SR4SC IEStypi 480' SCWA Super(WA Ships separately';O 4005 R55 IEStypeVsquare TB'° pulse -start DA012P Degree arm (pole) ihrwzM 2305010, ballast DADI2WB Degree arm (wall) m1Ffa4dpmenisro Ds. WBA Deomativewall bracket' fanronec5CVermana6e AMA Mastarm external fitter 'Parti dmmmpywithrKA KTMB Twin mounting bar Options:; Flnishio L9mpe1 , Shinned lnemlled in From CSA CSACertified PE3 NUJAnisNddcPELMM, P,j} DNAXD Natural aluminum LPI Lamp SF Single fuse(120,277,347V)1e INTL Available MH for probe start PE4 NEMAbtiaHockPE(4801) DWH White DWHXD White Included DE Double lose (208,240,48011 shipping outside the U.S. PE7 NEMAbvst4ockPFWM DBL Black DDBTXD Textured dark bronze ULP Less PO Powermayr REGCI California Title 20, effective SC Shorting cap for PER DMO Medium bronze DBLBXD Textured black lamp PER NEMAtwist-Mckreceptade n 1/12010 Shipped separately option DNA Natural aluminum DNATXD textured natural only (no phamcontra) VG Vandalguard'1aluminum Super Durable Finishes QRS Quartz restrike system n ITS Housesideddeid WG Wireguard n DDBXD Dark bronze DWNGXD Textured white QRSTO QRS time delay'a PEI NEMA twat -lock RE (120, DBLXD Black Wi8 Terminal wiring bock" 20B�240V) Number of fixtures Tenon O.D. One Two@180° Twp@90° Three@1201 Three@90° Four@90° 2-378" T20-190 T20-280 T20-29071 T20-3207 120-390'7 T20-490° 2-78" T25-190 T25-280 T25-290 T25-320 T25-390" T25 -490'n Nates I No[availablesrilh5(WA. 2 These with 480V. 3 Dresewattagestm20 regulations, notmons, 0h California ride 20 reg Mations. 4 Must beordered e with SCWA 5 These to be ufs chosen theRIGCl ment option toSechosen coshipmentsImo California REGCIInnor11tle20e in plian (a. 347 or 480Y. Aedu1InnotetFD28lein ire arr SRO, 6 SIT addjadConink requlredforSA2, Some-sS shield available. s. 7 House-sNeshleldavailahle. 8 High pedormancereffedors not avail. ablewRh QRSTO. 9 Most specify CWlfor use InCanada. 10 Optional mold- tap ballast (120, 208, 240, 277V -,in Ca nada: 120, 277,347V), 11 Consult factory far availaor, wattages. 12 9° arm is redamn when two or more luminaires are oriented on a 9O' pilling pattern. 13 May be ordered as anaamess.. 14 Must specify finish when ordered as an accessory. 15 Available with SP004 and SPD09. 16 Mostspedry voltage. N/A with TB. 17 Only mailable with SRZ SU and SINSCgUo. 19 Max allas»6lewattage lamp pointed. 19 Prefix with RAD when ordered as an amessory. 20 See www.lithoniacom7ardrealors(a addidonduslarapfiom. 21 Most be specified. ULP not available with MHC. 22 MmtuseRP009. OUTDOOR Rao -M -S KAD Metal Halide, Arm -mounted Soft Square Cutoff Coefficient of Utilization Initial Footcandles KAD 400M R2 Test no. 1193083101P KAD400M R3 Test no. 1192040902P ISOILLUMINANCE PLOT (Footcandle) ISOILLUMINANCE PLOT (Footcandle) 3 3 F 0.25 V i 0.25 0.5 .2 i 0.5 -2 w a m 25 2.5 .1 1= 2.5 t Z 2,5 5 � 5 On OE a o 1� z 0 a� z 0 2w 0 2w z z 3N 3re o p 4 4 0 1 2 3 4 5 8 0 1 2 3 4 5 8 40DW pulse startmetel halide lamp, rated 38000 400W pulse start metal halite lamp, sled 38,000 lumens. Footcandle valuasbaseJon20' lumens. Foolwndlevalues based no 20' mounting height, mounting hunts. Classification: Type Il, Short, Full Cutoff Classification: Type II, Shen, Full Cutoff KAD400M West no. 1191 110101P KAD400MMRS Testno,1192061101P KAD400MR5STestno.1194040801P ISOILLUMINANCE PLOT (Footcandle) ISOILLUMINANCE PLOT (Footcandle) ISOILLUMINANCE PLOT (Footcandle) r J 0.25 a a I as -2 w 0.5 1 -2 w 1s 0.25 0.52.5 s ,} z F% a� zF 5 Og 5 0 g£ 00 O F tF r m 7 ar 2a 2Z 2w U 3 V U 3 3< on y O 4 ca 4 4 0 1 2 3 4 5 5 0 4 2 3 4 5 6 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 40OW pulse start metal halide lamp, rated 3uW0 40OW pulse road metal Inside lamp, rated 38, 000 40OW pulse stun metal he) g clamp, rated 36000 lumens. Footcandle values based on 20' lumens. Footcandle values based on 20' h mors. Footcandle values based on 20' mounting height. mounting height, mounting height. Glaselfiention. Undar oW (Type III. Very Short), Full Cutoff Clasrincal om Unclassified (Type III, Very Short), Full Classification: Undassified (Type NC, Very Shod), Full Cutoff Notes i Phslomehiedmatarolherdifiibufionsmn beattetsed atwrvw.IXhonia.<om 2 Tested to career IES and NEMA standards underumbilized laboratory anditlons Various operating burrs ran rause differences between laboratory data and actual field meas u mmel it Dimensions and specifications on this sheet are based on the mostanentavailable data and amsubdistrict change without nahm. 3 ForeltttrkanXarauedstio, zamultauNaarinhnkaldabspedfiw5ansheenonwvnr.Nhonia.mm. r An C4kuft yBrands Company Mognilnq Height Correction Factor DAulthely the fr, level bythemmation ful 25 fL=0.64 35 it =0.32 40 ft=0.25 Existing Mounting Height 1 New Mounting Height ) — KAOl OUTDOOR: One Lithania Way Conyers, 6A 30012 Phone: 770.822.9000 Fox: i70 -81B-1209 enuet,lilhonfe.cgm IQ2097-2012 Acuity Brands Uri lug, Inc. All lights reserved. 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