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HomeMy WebLinkAbout05-17-07 PZ Agenda Packet f TOWN OF WESTLAKE, TEXAS PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION MEETING AGENDA MAY 17, 2007 7:00 P.M. WESTLAKE CIVIC CAMPUS - BOARD ROOM 2650 J. T. OTTINGER ROAD 1. CALL TO ORDER. 2. REVIEW AND APPROVE MINUTES OF THE PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION MEETING HELD ON APRIL 12, 2007. 3. CONDUCT A PUBLIC HEARING AND TAKE APPROPRIATE ACTION REGARDING AN APPLICATION FOR A SPECIFIC USE PERMIT FOR A PRIVATE WATER WELL TO BE LOCATED ON 2255 KING FISHER DRIVE; VAQUERO PHASE 2; LOT 7,BLK B. 4. CONDUCT A PUBLIC HEARING AND TAKE APPROPRIATE ACTION REGARDING A ZONING CHANGE REQUEST TO A RESIDENTIAL PLANNED DEVELOPMENT WITH RELATED SITE PLAN FOR THE FOUR TRACTS OF LAND DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: 1) CHARLES M THROOP, A 1510, Tr 7A2 & Tr 7A5 BEING APPROXIMATELY 13.72 ACRES OF LAND AT 1280 DOVE ROAD, CURRENTLY ZONED OFFICE PARK; 2) CHARLES M THROOP, A 1510, Tr 11103 BEING APPROXIMATELY .94 ACRES OF LAND AT 2650 SAM SCHOOL ROAD, CURRENTLY ZONED RESIDENTIAL-1 ACRE MINIMUM; 3) TW MANN, A 1107, Tr 1B3 & A 1510, Tr 1111 BEING APPROXIMATELY 2.35 ACRES OF LAND AT 2698 SAM SCHOOL ROAD, CURRENTLY ZONED RESIDENTIAL-1 ACRE MINIMUM; 4) CHARLES M THROOP, A 1510, Tr 7A01 AND Tr 7A01A BEING APPROXIMATELY 37.31 ACRES OF LAND AT 1400 & 1440 DOVE ROAD, CURRENTLY ZONED RESIDENTIAL-1 ACRE MINIMUM. 5. CONSIDER AND TAKE APPROPRIATE ACTION REGARDING AN APPLICATION FOR A PRELIMINARY PLAT BEING 54.77 ACRES, DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: 1) CHARLES M THROOP, A 1510, Tr 7A2 & Tr 7A5 BEING APPROXIMATELY 13.72 ACRES OF LAND AT 1280 DOVE ROAD; 2) CHARLES M THROOP, A 1510, Tr 1B03 BEING APPROXIMATELY .94 ACRES OF LAND AT 2650 SAM SCHOOL ROAD; 3) TW MANN, A 1107, Tr 1B3 & A 1510, Tr 1111 BEING APPROXIMATELY 2.35 ACRES OF LAND AT 2698 SAM SCHOOL ROAD; 4) CHARLES M THROOP, A 1510, Tr 7A01 AND Tr 7A01A BEING APPROXIMATELY 37.31 ACRES OF LAND AT 1400 & 1440 DOVE ROAD. 6. CONDUCT A PUBLIC HEARING AND TAKE APPROPRIATE ACTION REGARDING AN APPLICATION FOR AN AMENDMENT TO THE CONCEPT PLAN, LOCATED AT ONE AND TWO DESTINY WAY, APPROXIMATELY BEING A 311-ACRE TRACT OF LAND GENERALLY LOCATED IN DENTON AND TARRANT COUNTIES, TEXAS (i) SOUTH OF S.H.114, (ii) WEST OF PRECINCT LINE ROAD, AND (iii) NORTH OF DOVE ROAD, DESCRIBED AS PLANNED DEVELOPMENT 2 AND KNOWN AS FIDELITY. 7. CONSIDER AN APPLICATION AND TAKE APPROPRIATE ACTION REGARDING A PRELIMINARY PLAT, LOCATED AT ONE AND TWO DESTINY WAY, APPROXIMATELY BEING A 311-ACRE TRACT OF LAND GENERALLY LOCATED IN DENTON AND TARRANT COUNTIES, TEXAS (i) SOUTH OF S.H.114, (ii) WEST OF PRECINCT LINE ROAD, AND (iii) NORTH OF DOVE ROAD, DESCRIBED AS PLANNED DEVELOPMENT 2 AND KNOWN AS FIDELITY. 8. ADJOURNMENT. CERTIFICATION I certify that the above notice was posted at the Town Hall of the Town of Westlake, 3 Village Circle, and Westlake Civic Campus, 2650 J.T. Ottinger Road, Westlake, Texas, on Monday, May 14, 2007, by 5 p.m. under the Open Meetings Act,Chapter 551 of the Texas Government Code. Kim Sutter, TRMC, Town Secretary If you plan to attend this public meeting and have a disability that requires special needs, please advise the Town Secretary 48 hours in advance at 817-490-5710 and reasonable accommodations will be made to assist you. ",tom *ti.r MINUTES OF THE TOWN OF WESTLAKE, TEXAS PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION MEETING APRIL 12, 2007 PRESENT: Chairman Bill Greenwood, Commissioners Tim Brittan, Walter Copeland, Allen Heath, and Sharon Sanden. ABSENT: None. OTHERS PRESENT: Town Manager Trent Petty, Town Secretary Kim Sutter, and DPS Director Don Wilson. 1. CALL TO ORDER. Chairman Greenwood called the meeting to order at 7:04 p.m. 2. REVIEW AND APPROVE MINUTES OF THE PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION MEETING HELD ON MARCH 22, 2007. Commissioner Greenwood introduced the item and asked for motion. Commissioner Heath made a motion to approve the minutes with a change to item 6 (Creation of Residential Airpark zoning category) to change the reference of "R-1" to "R- A". Town Manager Petty stated that the minutes accurately reflect the case before the Commission and he recommended the minutes be approved as written with a notation added to reflect the objection of Commissioner Heath. Chairman Greenwood agreed with Mr. Petty's recommendation and asked for a motion. MOTION: Commissioner Copeland made a motion to approve the minutes as written with the addition of a notation to note the objection raised by Commissioner Heath. Commissioner Brittan seconded the motion. The motion carried by a vote of 5-0. Town of Westlake Page 3 of 3 Planning and Zoning Commission Meeting April 12,2007 5. CONSIDER AN APPLICATION AND TAKE APPROPRIATE ACTION REGARDING A PRELIMINARY PLAT, BEING A 311-ACRE TRACT OF LAND GENERALLY LOCATED .IN DENTON AND TARRANT COUNTIES, TEXAS (i) SOUTH OF S.H.114, (ii) WEST OF PRECINCT LINE ROAD, AND (iii) NORTH OF DOVE ROAD, DESCRIBED AS PLANNED DEVELOPMENT 2 AND KNOWN AS FIDELITY. MOTION: Commissioner Sanden made a motion to table consideration of items 4 and 5 to the May 2007 Planning and Zoning Commission meeting. Commissioner Copeland seconded the motion. The motion carried by a vote of 5-0. 6. ADJOURNMENT. There being no further business to come before the Commission, Chairman Greenwood asked for a motion to adjourn the meeting. MOTION: Commissioner Brittan made a motion to adjourn the meeting. Commissioner Heath seconded the motion. The motion carried by a vote of 5-0. Chairman Greenwood adjourned the meeting at 9:46 p.m. Approved by the Planning and Zoning Commission on the 21"day of May 2007. William E. Greenwood, Chairman ATTEST: Kim Sutter, TRMC, Town Secretary Low level directional luminaires - above grade Type: Housing:Constructed of one piece copper free die cast aluminum alloy, BEGA Product #: removable for relamping,secured together with stainless steel screws which provide a pressure seal to gasket and glass. Project: Enclosure:Single"port"with clear borosilicate focusing lens.Molded, Voltage: one piece,high temperature silicone rubber gasket. Color: Electrical:DCB lampholder with ceramic insulator and high Options: temperature leads.60W, 'Hybec'DCB lamp supplied.Available in 120V only.A separate waterproof wiring box for power supply must be Modified: provided below luminaire(by contractor)in addition to the anchorage. Finish:These luminaires are available in five standard BEGA colors: Black(BLK);White(WHT);Bronze(BRZ);Silver(SLV);Eurocoat-(URO). To specify,add appropriate suffix to catalog number.For complete description of BEGA finishing process,refer to technical information section at end of catalog.Custom colors supplied on special order. U.L.listed,suitable for wet locations.Protection class:IP 67. Low level ground illuminators utilizing highly efficient line B voltage incandescent light sources.Lamp supplied for 8730 — 180°,single port luminaire. U.L.listed,suitable for wet A locations. IP 67. Color:Standard BEGA finishes. 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SCALE: NONE — DO NOT SCALE DRAWING (805)684-0533 BAM * BAL * BAS ALUMINUM BULLET SERIES FEATURES AND CAPABILITIES YOU COUNT ON rm t � m' MASTERS OF ILLUMINATION' GREENLEE L I G H T I N G • Fhe Greeni ............................................................................................................................... I' ' Fir FF I :k.. I Three sizes to match the scale of plant material and applications. 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Replacing them was no small task; however,the Greenlee team rose to the challenge.We now offer you our new BA Series of aluminum bullets with special features like high performance reflectors,downlight shields,and easy installation.When you're the leader, innovation and creativity have to be part of the culture. GREENLEE® BAL BAL-GS12 L I G HT I N G BM BAL-CSF or CSC Series - 1 Lamp Types: Mercury Vapor,Metal Halide, High Pressure Sodium and Incandescent. Large Aluminum Bullet Housing: Die cast aluminum. Shield: CS-Cast Shields are die-cast alu- minum and are available with or without BAM-GS9 lenses.GS-Glare Shields are fabricated,Pre- galvanized steel and do not include lenses. Both shield styles may be rotated 360° to a ao� provide precise cut-off control. Finish: Standard finish is SVG-Satin Verde 1 Green polyester powder coat.Bronze and Black are also available. BAM-CSF Lens: Standard lens is flat,tempered heat and impact resistant glass.The BAL offers •� an optional convex tempered heat and v impact resistant borosilicate glass lens.Lens C.16' gaskets are high temperature silicone. Downlights do not require lenses. Lampholder: Glazed porcelain,medium base,4KV pulse rated with spring center Medium Aluminum Bullet contact. Mounting: 1/2" NPSM mounting arm is standard. Mounting arm may be threaded BAS-GS6 into hubs in tree or surface mounts,spikes, BAS I ,,.,o, junction boxes,or CH style ballast enclo- sures.Mounting arm provides a 200°+range of motion to achieve desired aiming angles. 330' Optics/Aiming: BAL is available with FL- Flood or SP-Spot optics for use with E-17 medium base lamps.Other versions of the BAL/BAM/BAS require R or PAR type BAS-CSF reflector lamps for proper performance. zeo Shield rotates 360° to provide precise cut- off control. Wiring: Pre-wired with 200°C rated wire. A ground lead is provided. EXTRA VALUE FEATURES: • High Performance spot and flood Small Aluminum Bullet reflectors. •A choice of shield types and lengths. • Flexible combination of optics/lamps. BAL/BAM/BAS Series bullets are Lighting designers will be pleased BAL-bullets offer high perfor- perfect for design build contractors with the many accessories available mance spot and flood optics that that must meet demanding installa- to create special effects.These increase efficiency and lower tion schedules.They are easy to include color filters,spread lenses, operating expenses. install and adjust. and a wide variety of shields. V` suitable for U` wet locations. C Patent Pending LISTED LISTED I Greenlee Lighting L.P. TO ORDER FIXTURE: Select appropriate choice from each column as in example below. EXAMPLE Series Optics Finish Accessories BAL FL-Flood Reflector 65'Beam Spread** SVG-Satin Verde Green BAL-CSC-Cast Glare Shield w/Convex Lens MV-Up to 175 watt E-17 BRZ-Bronze BAL-CSF-Cast Glare Shield w/Flat Lens MH-Up to175 watt E-17 BLK-Black BAL-CSN-Cast Glare Shield w/No Lens+ HPS-Up to 150 watt E-17 BAL-GS12-Glare Shield w/No Lens+ SP-Spot Reflector 10°Beam Spread** BAL-INL-Internal Louver(Shield w/Lens required) MV-Up to 175 watt E-17 BAL-CFX-Color Filter(Shield w/Lens required)* MH-Up to 175 watt E-17 T-Tree Mount J-Box HPS-Up to 150watt E-17 CTM-Contractor Tree Mount PAR38-Reflector Lamps SPB-Mounting Spike PVC MV-Up to 100 wattPAR38 MH-Up to 150 watt PAR38 INC-Up to 250 watt PAR38 R40-Reflector Lamps MV-Up to 175 watt R40 MH-Up to 175 watt R40 BAM PAR30-PAR30/PAR30L** SVG-Satin Verde Green BAM-CSF-Cast Glare Shield w/Flat Lens INC-Up to 75 watt PAR30/PAR30L BRZ-Bronze BAM-CSN-Cast Glare Shield w/No Lens+ MH-Up to 70 watt PAR30L BLK-Black BAM-GS9-Glare Shield w/NoLens R30-Reflector Lamps BAM-INL-Internal Louver(Shield w/Lens required) MV-up to 100 watt R30 BAM-CFX-Color Filter(Shield w/Lens required)* T-Tree Mount 1-Box CTM-Contractor Tree Mount SPB-Mounting Spike PVC BAS RFL-For PAR20/R20 Reflector Lamps** SVG-Satin Verde Green BAS-CSF-Cast Glare Shield w/Flat Lens INC-Up to 50 watt PAR20 BRZ-Bronze BAS-CSN-Cast Glare Shield w/No Lens+ MH-Up to 39 watt PAR20 BLK.-Black BAS-GS6-Glare Shield w/No Lens+ MV-50 watt R20(Downlights Only) BAS-INL-Internal Louver(Shield w/lens required) BAS-CFX-Color Filter(Shieldw/lens required)* T-Tree Mount J-Box CTM-Contractor Tree Mount SPB-Mounting Spike PVC HID fixtures require a ballast. **May be aimed up or down but Uplights require shield with lens. *See Color Filter Guide for additional information. +Glare shields without lenses must be used for downlights ONLY. TO ORDER BALLAST- Select appropriate choice from each column as in example below.Ballasts require a fixture for a complete unit. EXAMPLE: AG 175 MV 120 SVG Ballast- Wattage Lamp Voltage Finish Options AG-Above Grade 39,50,70,100,150,175 MH 120 SVG-Satin Verde TR-Tamper Resistant Fasteners CH-Composite Buried Box with Hub Lid 50*,75,100,175 208 Green(AG only) (CH&CF enclosures only) (use with uplight only) MV 240 217 BRZ-Bronze -Order TR Key separately Key CF BLK-Black TR Key- Composite Buried Box with Flat Lid 50,70,100,150 HPS MT -K y forTR Fasteners (specify fixture mounting) LAMP NOT INCLUDED WITH FIXTURE. ORDER SEPARATELY. See Lamp guide for additional information. Remote ballasts with ignitors have limited starting distances. See page 68 for further information. *50 Watt MV ballast available in 120/277 volt only. Above Grade Ballast Box(AG) Composite Box w/Hub Lid(CH) Tree Mount(T) Mounting Spike(SPB) Contractor Tree Mount(CTM) and w/Flat Lid(CF) Greenlee Lighting L.P. G R E E N L E E® BAL-UPO Dimensions L I G H T I N G WP),) 9.00" 5.75" BMABAM / 1 0 Series 270° Open Uplights Large Open Uptight Lamp Types: Incandescent. Housing: Die Cast Aluminum alloy. BAM-UPO Dimensions Shields: CS Shields are die cast aluminum. Finish: Standard finish is SVG-Satin Verde 7.50" Green polyester powder coat. Lens: No lens is required or furnished on 1 UPO versions of the BAL andBAM.How- ever,using shields with lenses is acceptable. 4.50" 0 Lamp Gasket:A bonded silicone/aluminum lamp gasket is furnished. Mounting: 1/2" NPSM mounting arm is WWI standard.Mounting arm may be threaded zos into hubs in tree or surface mounts,spikes, junction boxes.Mounting arm provides a 200°+ range of motion to achieve desired aiming angles. Medium Open Uptight Optics/Aiming: BAL-UPO is designed for ase with PAR38 lamps only.BAM-UPO is designed for use with PAR30L-Longneck lamps only. • • • Wiring: Pre-wired with 200° rated wire.A TO ORDER: Select appropriate choice from each column as in example below. ground lead is provided. EXTRA VALUE FEATURES: EXAMPLE • Functional design speeds installation. AIRL • Flow through construction ensures proper drainage. Series Optics Finish Accessories • Quick ship availability in standard SVG- Satin Verde Green finish. BAL* UPO-PAR38(Uptight ONLY)* SVG-Satin Verde BAL-CSC-Glare Shield w/ormLem INC-Up to 150 watt PAR38 Green BAL-CSF-Glare Shield w/Flat Lens ONLY BAL-CSN-Glare Shield w/no Lens SPB-Mounting Spike BAM* UPO-PAR30L(Uptight ONLY)* SVG-Satin Verde BAM-CSF-Glare Shield w/Flat Lens BAL-U PO and BAM-U PO Series INC-Up to 75 watt PAR30L Green BAM-CSN-Glare Shield w/no Lens ONLY SPB-Mounting Spike Bullets are intended for use as UPlights Only. Due to their flow- *These are uptight housings only and may not be used as downlights. through design,with large drain holes,they can NOT be used as downlights. Series OPTIONS BAL CTM-Contractor Tree Mount BAM T-Tree Mount J-Box SPB-Mounting Spike/J-Box(PVC) Usuitable for ,1 SCI-SpikelJ-Box w/6'cord(Iron) � wet locations. C Y` SJI-SpikelJ-Box(Iron) LISTED LISTED Patent Pending Greenlee Lighting L.P. BAS-RFL-GS6 w/50R20 MV Lamp BAS-RFL-CSF w/35PAR20/FL MH Lam BAS-RFL-CSF w/50PAR20 Halogen Lam 558 SSB We 458 45B 43B IMP lidi� In 3513 3513 3513 e 2SB 2SB 2SB A 158 B 1S8 Ise aye B B e BB 258 B 2SB 358 %B 9313 25 SET BAC SET BA SET BA Shown with optics tilted 65° Shown with optics tilted 65° Shown with optics tilted 65° Set Back Distance(SB) Set Back Distance(SB) Set Back Distance(SB) 2.5 39.20 9.80 3.92 1.96 0.98 2.5 39.20 9.80 3.92 1.96 10.98 2.5 39.20 9.80 3.92 1.96 0.98 3 27.22 6.81 2.72 1.36 0.68 3 27.22 6.81 2.72 1.36 0.68 3 27.22 6.81 2.72 1.36 0.68 3.5 20.00 5.00 2.00 1.00 0.50 3.5 20.00 5.00 2.00 1.00 0.50 3.5 20.00 5.00 2.00 1.00 0.50 4 15.31 3.83 1.53 0.77 0.38 4 15.31 3.83 1.53 0.77 0.38 4 15.31 3.83 1.53 0.77 0.38 711111111111111 1 BAM-PAR30-CSF w/70PAR30L/FL MV Lamp BAM-R30-GS9 w/10OR30 MV Lam 7SB TSB BSe BSB .a 5S13 4 458 4S8 3SB 388 A 2SB 2SB B 1SB 25 B B 1SB B B S So o SET 6A!( SET BA (�25 Shown with optics tilted 65° Shown with optics tilted 65° Set Back Distance(SB) Set Back Distance(SB) 2.5 39.20 9.80 3.92 1.96 0.98 2.5 39.20 9.80 3.92 1.96 0.98 3 27.22 6.81 2.72 1.36 0.68 3 27.22 6.81 2.72 1.36 0.68 3.5 20.00 5.00 2.00 1.00 0.50 35 20.00 5.00 2.00 1.00 0.50 4 15.31 3.83 1.53 0.77 0.38 4 15.31 3.83 1.53 0.77 0.38 BAL-FL-CSF w/175 watt E-17 MH Lam BAL-FL-GS12 w/175 watt E-17 MV Lamp BAL-FL-GS12 w/175 R40 MV Lam no 758 7513 B5B 6513 6SB uB 5SB 558 s 4SB 43B _. tSB 3SB 3513 3513 2SB 258 2SB A 136 B 156 1513 B B B 25835 B 'So 1SS SET BA�/25 SET BA K SET BAl( 25 Shown with optics tilted 65° Shown with optics tilted 650 Shown with optics tilted 650 Set Back Distance(SB) Set Back Distance(SB) Set Back Distance(SB) 2.5 39.20 9.80 3.92 1.96 0.98 25 39.20 9.80 3.92 1.96 0.98 2.5 39.20 9.80 3.92 1.96 0.98 3 27.22 6.81 2.72 1.36 O.fi8 3 27.22 6.81 2.72 1.36 0.68 3 27.22 6.81 2.72 1.36 0.68 3.5 20.00 5.00 2.00 1.00 0.50 3S 20.00 5.00 2.00 1.00 0.50 3.5 20.00 5.00 2.00 1.00 0.50 4 15.31 3.83 1.53 0.77 0.3B 4 15.31 3.83 1.53 0.77 0.38 4 15.31 3.83 1.53 0.77 0.38 Greenlee Lighting L.P. • Via, - 1, is lid ,.tip.. c ,r•. L `r +i ��" _ ♦ t i cif! 3- BAL-GS12 BAL-CSF BAL-UPO 4. f :.f C 1_ . BAM-GS9 BAM-CSF BAM-UPO r r t GREENLEEO LIGHTING • � � /r t � -n Aluminum Bullet Series piss BAS-GS6 BAS-CSF 0 Lighting Systems' - lie -Ammon—. THE HILTONe SERIES Vertical Burn Performance= Flat or Contoured Len-5-es--z Avolloble 1n 3 Sizes- Maras • 100 Up to 1000 Wotts� i MEETS IESNA FULL CUTOFF CLASSIFICATION I /ESNA FULL CUTOFF GUIDELINES A light fixture with a light distribution where no candela(light)occurs at or above an angle of 90°above nadir.Additionally,the candela per 1000 lamp lumens does not numerically exceed 100(10%)at a vertical angle 80°above nadir.This applies to all lateral angles around the luminaire. i I Community-friendly lighting is intended to eliminate unnecessary uplight,minimize light trespass,glare and wasted energy,and still provide quality lighting as required in today's society. C FRIENDLY M M U N I T Y e THE HILTON° FLAT LENS - HEN ULL UTOFF IS SQUIRED THE EVOLUT ION OF LIGHT CONTINUES REFLECTOR OPTIONS The Hilton Series offers a wide variety of flat lens reflector systems to meet Vertical Burn Horizontal Burn your needs,including these Semi-Cutoff Full Cutoff high-performance choices: HILTON LARGE PERIMETER FoRwARD THRow Vertical Burn Full Cutoff HILTON LARGE TYPE 5 .I ;o' Spacing 30°Better Uniformity than Horizontal Burn Comparison b. I HILTON II TYPE 5 Today's stricter zoning requirements for control of As a result,perceived glare is reduced. light pollution require outdoor fixtures that can The new vertical burn luminaires equal the cutoff reduce light spill.The Hilton Flat Lens Series features the benefits of traditional Vertical Burn and glare control properties of older horizontal , Technology combined with the cutoff advantages burn fixture technology while matching maximum of a flat lens to form a new high performance Performance of vertical burn fixtures listed '44, hybrid fixture based upon the latest improve- as IESNA(Illuminating Engineering Society of ments in lamp and reflector technologies. North America)semi-cutoff.The Hilton Flat Lens HILTON II SMALL is the perfect solution for meeting IESNA's TYPE 3 A vertically oriented lamp is completely surrounded requirements for acceptable full cutoff by the reflector system to control the lamp output, classification and uniformity ratios. produce sharp cutoff and optimize light distribution. Enjoy naturally uniform illumination for increased The lamp's arc tube is perpendicular to the lens, safety,savings and"see-ability,"with the Hilton minimizing arc image and maximizing the distance Flat Lens. from the lens surface. ' ' B B B '=�'B B Large Hilton ll J J Hilton 11 Small A B Up To 1000 W p Up To 400 W Up To 320 W �� � A� B B �JC B Jc A B C A B C A B C HFL Arm-Mount 29" 15-1/8" — HFR Arm-Mount(Disc) 26" 14" — HFSV/HFSH Arm-Mount(Disc) 20" 11-3/8" — HFPL Pole-Top 29" 15-1/8" 24-1/4" HFPR Pole-Top(Disc) 26" 14" 24-1/4" HFPSV/HFPSH Pole-Top(Disc) 20" 11-3/8" 18-5/8" HFRD Arm-Mount(Dome) 26" 17-1/2" — HFPDV/HFSDH Ann-Mount(Dome)20" 14" — HFPRD Pole-Mount(Dome) 26" 17-1/2" 27-5/8" HFPSDV/HFPSDH Pole-Top(Dome)20" 14" 21-1/4" Hilton 11 Arm-Mount (Disc) wir Hilton 11 Arm-Mount (Dome) Hilton II Pole-Top (Disc) 1 Hilton II Pole-Top (Dome) Large Arm-Mount THE HILTON° CONTOURED LENS WHEN WIDE COVERAGE IS PREFERRED REFLECTOR OPTIONS The Hilton Contoured Lens is ideal for site designs which call for lighting The Hilton Series offers large spaces using higher poles.Like the Hilton Flat Lens,the Hilton a wide variety of contoured Contoured Lens features a reflector system which totally surrounds a lens reflector systems to meet vertically oriented lamp.This maximizes light distribution and uniformity. your needs,including these high-performance choices: Providing broader lighting coverage from every fixture in an even, uniform distribution pattern,the Hilton Contoured Lens brings HILTON LARGE you increased visibility and security.With the Hilton Contoured Lens, FORWARD RAMP fewer poles and fixtures can be used to improve cost efficiency. HILTON 11 TYPE 5 w HILTON 11 AUTOMOTIVE _ _ - FORWARD THROW DIMENSIONS �A� F—A� A A B Large Hilton 11 Hilton 11 Hilton 11 Hilton 11 Arm-Mount Arm-Mount Pole-Top Arm-Mount Pole-Top (Disc) (Disc) (Dome) (Dome) A B C A B C HIL(Large)Arm-Mount 29" 18" — HRD Arm-Mount(Dome) 26" 21-1/4" — HR Arm-Mount(Disc) 26" 17-7/8" — HRPD Pole-Top(Dome) 26" 21-1/4" 27-5/8" HRP Pole-Top(Disc) 26" 17-7/8" 24-1/4" THE HILTON` SERIES — • r DISTINCTIVE STYLING. TRUE FLEXIBILITY. • • LSI has expanded its line of high-performance, ' " ', ' ' ' , „ ' " • � Vertical Burn Hilton fixtures to offer you more choices than ever before. ---� • ,, E As the latest addition to the Hilton family,a UNN&. flat lens fixture is now available to meet the growing demands of stricter zoning requirements. The Hilton Flat Lens offers lighting uniformity and efficiency,in addition to full cutoff as defined by the IESNA(Illuminating Engineering Society of North America). Also,part of the expanded Hilton family is the Hilton II and the Hilton 11 Small.With the Hilton 11 and Hilton 11 Small,LSI has packaged the distinctive styling and unbeatable performance of the original Hilton in a smaller,more compact, more architecturally appealing fixture. ! , The Hilton II and Hilton 11 Small provide the same range of choices t you've come to expect from this sophisticated line of outdoor fixtures, while providing lower EPAs. Designed to enhance today's architectural styles,the Hilton Series' , . 0 soft,rounded lines will complement • • • - ••• . •• • - • • the curves of any building. ' ' '• ' ' ' ' • ' ' In addition,a variety of choices are •, available with the expanded . . • Hilton Series to help you meet your • •• - lighting needs perfectly: • Three Housing Sizes • • • • • •• • • Arm or Pole-Top Mounting • Seven High-Performance Reflector Systems "'• ' ' ' ' • Flat and Contoured Lens Configurations �• • Assortment of Finishes and Color Decals • ( HOUSING VERTICAL BURN— HILTON LARGE: The Hilton Large features a one-piece,spun aluminum housing Total Uniformity for Safety,Savings with a cast aluminum door.Four stainless steel,captive door fasteners provide and"See Ability" secure closure and allow for easy bottom access with no loose hardware. Vertical Burn lighting creates increased visibility through HILTON U.- Designed around a 1000 Watt Metal Halide Reduced Envelope lamp, uniform lighting performance,reduced hot spots and the Hilton II's smaller,more compact housing results in reduced windloads for lower reduced pockets of darkness.This uniform"see-ability" EPAs.Existing poles can be used for retrofitting,while lighter-gauge,less expensive heightens your customers'and employees'sense of poles can be used for new construction. security. HILTON H SMALL: Available up to 320 watts,the Hilton II Small's smaller, ■Reflector completely surrounds vertically more compact housing(only 20"in diameter)results in reduced windloads positioned lamp to control light output and for lower EPAs. Available in dome and disc top styles. maximize light distribution ■ Maximum light coverage and uniformity prevent �— LIGHT SOURCES glaring hot spots Clear lamps are supplied as standard.Pulse-Start Metal Halide,Super Metal Halide, ■Fewer fixtures burn up to 30%less energy annually Metal Halide,Metal Halide Reduced Envelope and High Pressure Sodium lamps are ■ Maximum lamp life lowers long-term available to meet your lighting needs.(See Ordering Chart for available lamp/housing maintenance costs combinations) ■Fewer poles and fixtures lower overall costs �— REFLECTORS/DISTRIBUTION PATTERNS Seven high-performance,high-tech reflector systems are available.The Hilton II and Hilton Large reflectors are field rotatable for flexible,uniform light distribution. Choose from Type II,Type III,Type FA,Type FP,Type FT,Type FR,and Type V.(See Ordering Chart for available reflector/lens combinations) LENSES FLAT LENS VERTICAL BURN The Hilton Series offers flat lenses for sharp cutoff lighting,and contoured lenses when broad lighting coverage is preferred.All flat and contoured lenses are sealed to the cast aluminum lens frame(Large)or into the bottom of the top-access housing(Hilton II and Hilton II Small)with continuous EDPM gasketing to prevent entry of insects,dust and moisture. FCowoumS VERTICAL BURN PULSE-START METAL HALIDE— For High Performance and Efficiency 151 Pulse-Start Metal Halide delivers the white light of Metal Halide along with the energy efficiency and FINISH COLORS&ACCENT STRIPING lumen maintenance of High Pressure Sodium. Each Hilton fixture is finished with DuraGripO,LSI's baked-on, irJy►u v ■Available in 175,250,320,400,750 and 1000 Watt versions polyester-powder coat finishing P rocess.LSI's DuraGrip finish TOY" withstands weather changes without cracking or peeling,and ■ Longer lamp life(up to 30,000 hours) is guaranteed for 5 full years. ■ More lumens per watt FINISH COLORS ACCENT STRIPING ■ Better lumen maintenance with more light output over time . WHITE BLACK ■ Improved color stability with less color shift BUFF BLACK © ® ■ Faster warm-up DARK RED TOMATO RED ■ Quicker restrike DARK GREEN CHARCOAL GENERAL COMPARISON OF STANDARD METAL HALIDE HIGH PRESSURE BRONZE WHITE METALLIC SODIUM(H.P.S.)AND PULSE-START METAL HALIDE TECHNOLOGY ® 11 11 �. ■ LIGHT GOLD BLUE METALLIC MWIMIFTro L , Whiter METALLIC 90 110 LIPLATINUM PLUS GREEN �' I� 80% AZTEC SILVER .„ 111 35-1000 I I I METALLIC „ f 10-30 `Reprinted with permission 7l Advance Transformer Co. Luminaire Lamp Light Line Luminaire Prefix Distribution Wattage Source Lens Voltage4 Finish Options HILTON EIRMIMMMIRIIIIIIIIII 3-Type III 100 PSMH-Pulse-Start Metal Halide F-Clear 480V BRZ-Bronze PCI120V-Button Type FT-Forward Throw 150 320 Watt Flat MT-Multi-Taps BLK-Black PCI208V-Button Type Disc Top 5-Type VSquare 175 MH- Metal Halide Tempered TT-Tri-Taps PLP-Platinum Plus PC1240V-Button Type HFSH-Arm Mount 250 175,250 Watt Glass BUF-Buff PC1277V-Button Type HFPSH-Pole Top' 320 HPS- High Pressure Sodium WHT-White LL- Less Lamp Dome Top 100,150,250 Watt GRN-Green HFSDH-Arm Mount HFPSDH-Pole Top' 2- Type II 100 PSMV-Pulse-Start Metal Halide 3- Type III 150 175,250,320 Watt Disc Top FP-Perimeter 175 MH- Metal Halide HFSV-Arm Mount Forward Throw 250 175,250 Watt HFPSV-Pole Top1 5- Type V Round 320 HPS- High Pressure Sodium Dome Top 100,150 Watt HFSDV-Arm Mount HFPSDV-Pole Top' 3- Type Ill 250 PSMV-Pulse-Start Metal Halide PCE120V-External Photoce117 FP-Perimeter 320 250,320,400 Watt PCE208V-External Photocell' Disc Top Forward Throw 400 SMV-Super Metal Halide PCE240V-External PhotocelP HFR-Arm Mount 5- Type V Round 400 Watt PCE277V-External Photocell' HFPR-Pole Top' MH- Metal Halide LL- Less Lamp Dome Top 250,400 Watt HERD-Arm Mount HPS- High Pressure Sodium HFPRD-Pole Top' 250,400 Watt 3- Type 111 750 PSMV-Pulse-Start Metal Halide PCR-Photoelectric Control FP-Perimeter 1000 750,10001 Watt Receptacle' 111111H -Arm Mount Forward Throw MHR-Metal Halide Reduced LL- Less Lamp HFPL-Pole Top' FA-Automotive 1000 Watt Color Decals Forward Throw HPS- High Pressure Sodium 45-Light Gold Metallic 5 Type V Square 7503 Watt 20-Charcoal Metallic 94-Blue Metallic 59-Dark Green 2- Type 11 250 PSMV-Pulse-Start Metal Halide CT- 480V BRZ-Bronze 21-Tomato Red 3- Type 111 320 320,400,750,10001 Watt Contoured MT-Multi-Taps BLK-Black 55-Black Disc Top FP-Perimeter 400 SMV-Super Metal Halide Vertical Tempered TT-Tri-Tap' PLP-Platinum Plus 0 White 5 - HR-Arm-Mount Forward Throw 750 400 Watt Glass BUF-Buff 700 1-Dark-Aztec Silver HRP-Pole-Top' FA-Automotive 1000 MH - Metal Halide WHT-White Dome Top Forward Throw 250,400 Watt GRN-Green PCE120V-External Photocell' HRD-Arm-Mount 5- Type V MHR-Metal Halide Reduced Envelope PCE208V-External Photocell? HRDP-Pole-Top' 1000 Watt PCE240V-External Photocell' HPS- High-Pressure Sodium PCE277V-External Photocel17 400 7503 Watt LL - Less Lam FR-Forward Ramp 1000 MHR-Metal Halide Reduced Envelope PCR-Photoelectric Control 1000 Watt Receptacle' HIL-Large LL- Less Lamp Arm-Mount Example of Typical Order Fla 5 1000 MHR F MT PILP 20 1)When ordering pole-top fixtures for tenon mounting,a pole-top adapter must be ordered. 7)External Photocell option compatible with Hilton II only. 2)Tri-Tap is not available in 1000W PSMV.Specify voltage required. 8)PCR compatible with Hilton Large only.PCR factory installed 3)Multi-Tap is not available in 75OW High Pressure Sodium.Specify voltage required. and pre-wired for highest voltage.Alternate voltages will 4)For international voltages,consult factory. require field re-wiring C SUS 5)MT-Multi-Tap is shipped standard unless otherwise specified.Multi-Tap consists of 120V, LISTED 208V,240V,and 277V.Multi-Tap is pre-wired for highest voltage.Alternate voltages will require Note:Various reflector models are Listed for wet locations. field re-wiring. protected by U.S.Patent 6,464,378. 6)TT-Tri-Tap is shipped standard for Canadian applications.Tri-Tap consists of 120V,27N,and 347V.Tri-Tap is pre-wired for highestvoltage.Alternate voltages will require field re-wiring. r � z % Pon Includes Bracket. Mouount Single D90° D180° T90° TN 120* Q90° F C F C F C F C F C F C F C Hilton Large 2.0 - 1.9 2.0 3.4 3.5 3.7 3.9 5.2 5.5 5.3 5.5 6.8 7.1 Hilton II Disc Top 1.8 2.0 1.9 1.9 3.3 3.3 3.7 3.7 5.2 5.2 5.2 5.2 6.7 6.7 Industries' Hilton II Dome Top 2.0 2.2 2.1 2.1 3.6 3.6 4.1 4.1 5.7 5.7 5.7 5.7 7.4 7.4 LSI LIGHTING SYSTEMS Hilton II Small Disc Top 1.1 - 1.1 - 1.8 - 2.1 - 2.9 - 2.9 - 3.7 - 10000 Alliance Road Hilton II Small Dome Top 1.3 - 1.2 - 2.2 - 2.5 - 3.4 - 3.4 - 4.4 - Cincinnati,Ohio 45242 F--Flat Lens (513)793-3200 FAX(513)793-0147 Contoured Lens www.lsi-industries.com THEP40VMROFIIVLAASE ©2003 LSI INDUSTRIES INC. 9/03 10M 2505 ���/= . . R H 1 LT0 N8 - FLAT LENS (Various reflectors are protected by U.S.Patent No.6,464,378.) HOUSING-Large:One-piece spun aluminum housing with bottom door access. Hilton II and Hilton II Small:Round spun aluminum housing with a choice of two top- access covers(disc or dome). DOOR FRAME/rOP COVER FASTENERS-Large:Four stainless steel captive door fasteners provide secure closure and allow easy access with no loose hardware.For ease of installation,the door frame is field-removable. Hilton II and Hilton II Small:Three stainless steel captive top-cover fasteners provide secure closure and allow easy access with no loose hardware.The top cover is attached to housing via a tether clip,which frees both hands while servicing. LENS/GASKET-The flat tempered glass lens,measuring 1/8"in thickness,is sealed to the cast aluminum lens frame(Large)or into the bottom of the top access housing(Hilton II and Hilton II Small)with continuous EPDM extruded gasketing. Fiat-lensed fixtures meet I SOCKETS-Porcelain mogul-base sockets.All sockets are pulse-rated. full cutoffNA LIGHT SOURCES-Pulse-Start Metal Halide,Super Metal Halide,Metal Halide,Metal Halide classification. Reduced Envelope,or High Pressure Sodium.Clear lamp is supplied as standard. BALLASTS-High-power factor ballast designed for-20°F operation.The removable DIMENSIONS ballast tray features a quick-disconnect plug. Pulse-Start Metal Halide,Super Metal Arm Mount Pole Top Mount Halide,Metal Halide,and 250 watt and above High Pressure Sodium fixtures feature a CWA ballast.100 watt and 150 watt High Pressure Sodium fixtures feature an HX-HPF r A ( A ballast. 1 REFLECTORS/DISTRIBUTION PATTERNS-Large:Type III(3),Perimeter Forward Throw J Disc Top I�B c (FP),Automotive Forward Throw(FA),and Type V(5). I Hilton II:Type III(3),Perimeter Forward Throw(FP),and Type V(5). Hilton II Small:Type II(2-vertical only),Type III(3),Forward Throw(FT/FP),and Type (152mm) A V(5).All but Hilton 11 Small reflectors are field rotatable.Photometric data is tested in F 1 r A accordance with IESNA guidelines. B JB BRACKETS-Large Arm Mount: 2-1/2"x 6-7/8"x 6"extruded aluminum bracket is J Dome Top ,c standard.Bracket and housing attach to round pole with through-bolts and a one-piece, back-up pole nut plate(included with fixture). Hilton II and Hilton II Small Arm Mount: A 2-1/2"x 5-3/8"x 6"length extruded aluminum bracket is shipped standard. A round Pole Plate(RPP2)is provided as A A standard for mounting to 3"-5"round poles. Pole Top:The cast aluminum mounting hub conceals the wiring compartment and B B mounts directly to LSI's unique"pole-top mounting plate",via a high-strength grade J J c five steel bolt with nylon insert and split lock washer for double locking.Support arms Large consist of four 11/16"O.D.aluminum rods and are pre-wired for ease of installation. FINISHES-Each fixture is finished with DuraGrie,LSI's baked-on polyester-powder Bracket- ° Bracket- finishing process. The DuraGrip polyester finish withstands extreme weather changes 0 2-bolt Pattern(Hilton It) ° 2-bolt Pattern(Hilton Large) without cracking or peeling and is guaranteed for five full years. Standard finish colors A B C are bronze,black,platinum plus,buff,white,satin verde green,metallic silver,and HFSV/HFSH Arm Mount-Disc mm • 2 m 11- graphite. HFPSV/HFPSHPoleTop-Disc 508mm/20' 289mm/11-3/8. 473mm/18-5/8' DECAL STRIPING-LSI offers optional color-coordinated decals in 9 standard colors to HFSDVMHFPSOH P Mount-Dome - accent the fixture.Decals are guaranteed for five ears against peeling,cracking,or HFPSDVM oust-Pole To -Dome 9 Y 9 p 9 9 HFR Arm Mount-Disc 660mm/26' 356mm/14' fading. HFPRPoleTop-Disc 660mm/26' 356mm/14' 616mm/24-1/4' PHOTOMETRICS-Please visit our web site at: vlww.lsi-industries.cam for detailed HFRD Arm Mount-Dome 660mm/26' 447mm/17-1/2' - HFPRD Pole Top-Dome 660mm/26' 447mm/17-1/2' 702mm/27-5/8' photometric data. HFL Arm Mount 737mm/29• 384mm/15-1/8' SHIPPING WEIGHTS- Flat Lens HFPL Pole Top 737mm/29' 384mm/15-1/8'I 616mm/24-1/4' Hilton ''tt Catalog Number Est.Weight ftft.) Lengdr(mmAn.) Width(maOn.) Height(mm/ln.) ' CHART C Xt, us HFSH 16/36 610/24 610/24 425/16.75 LISTED HFPSH 19/42 610/24 610/24 629/24.75 Hilton Flat Lens HFSV HFSDV HFR HFRD HFL wet location HFSDH 17137 610/24 610/24 425/16.75 (152mm/6°Bracket) HFSH HFSDH HFPSDH 20/43 610/24 610/24 629/24.75 i Single 1.1 1.2 1.9 2.1 1.9 HFSV 16/36 610/24 610/24 425/16.75 i D180° 2.1 2.5 3.7 4.1 3.7 HFPSV 19/42 610/24 610124 629/24.75 HFSDV 17/37 610/24 610/24 425/16.75 �� 090° 1.8 2.2 3.3 3.6 3.4 HFPSDV 20/43 610/24 610/24 629/24.75 ��i T90° 2.9 3.4 5.2 5.7 5.2 HFR 24/52 775/30.5 775 130.5 559/22 HFPR 26/57 762130 762/30 724/28.5 A TNII 20° 2.9 3.4 5.2 5.7 5.3 HFRD 24/53 762130 762/30 813/32 090° 3.7 4.4 6.7 7.4 6.8 HFPRD 26/58 762/30 762/30 806/31.75 Pole T 1.1 1.3 1.8 2.0 2.0 HFL oe O 30/66 876/34.5 876/34.5 559/22 P HFPL 34/74 851/33.5 876/34.5 749/29.5 Note: House Side Shield adds to fixture EPA.Consult factory. i 4 _/ Project Name i Fixture Type I ©2007 1n*dust_r1,,V- LSI INDUSTRIES INC. AC mpanywitha Catalog# I HILTON® FLAT LENS LUMINAIRE ORDERING INFORMATION Line Lummaire Luminaire Distribution •Wattage Prefix Hilton II Small 3—Type III 100 PSMH-Pulse-Start Metal Halide F—Flat Clear 480 BRZ—Bronze Horizontal FT—Forward Throw 150 320 Watt Tempered Glass MT—Multi Taps BILK—Black Disc Top 5—Type V Square 175 MH-Metal Halide TT —Tri-Taps PLP—Platinum Plus HFSH-Arm Mount 250 175,250 Watt BUF—Buff HFPDH-PoleTopl 320 HPS—High Pressure Sodium WHT—White Dome Top 100,150,250 Watt HFSDH-Arm Mount SVG Satin Verde HFPSDH-Pole Top1 Green GPT-Graphite Hilton 11 Small 2—Type II 100 PSMV-Pulse-Start Metal Halide MSV-Metallic Silver Vertical 3—Type III 150 175,200,250,320 Watt Disc Top FP—Perimeter Forward 175 MH-Metal Halide HFSV-Arm Mount Throw 200 175,250 Watt HFPSV-Pole Topt 5—Type V Round 250 HPS—High Pressure Sodium Dome Top 320 100,150 Watt HFSDV-Arm Mount HFPSDV-Pole Top1 Hilton II 3—Type III 200 PSMV-Pulse-Start Metal Halide Vertical FP—Perimeter Forward 250 200,250,320,400 Watt Disc Top Throw 320 SMV-Super Metal Halide HFR-Arm Mount 5—Type V Round 400 400 Watt HFPR-Pole Topt MH-Metal Halide Dome Top 250,400 Watt HFRD-Arm Mount HPS—High Pressure Sodium HFPRD-Pole Top1 250,400 Watt Hilton Large 3—Type I11 750 PSMV—Pulse-Start Metal Halide Vertical FP—Perimeter Forward 1000 750,10002 Watt HFL-Arm Mount Throw MHR—Metal Halide Reduced HFPL-Pole Top1 FA—Automotive Forward 1000 Watt Throw HPS—High Pressure Sodium 5—Type V Square 7503 Watt HFL 5 1000 MHR F MT PLP PCR 20 EXAMPLE OF ATYPICAL ORDER r. Hilton II Small Horizontal Color Decals Hilton II Small Vertical 45—Light Gold PCI120—Button Type Photocell Metallic FOOTNOTES: PCI208—Button Type Photocell 20—Charcoal 1-When ordering pole top fixtures for tenon mounting,a pole top adaptor must be ordered. PCI240—Button Type Photocell Metallic PC1277—Button Type Photocell 2-Tri-Tap is not available in 100oW PSMV. Specify voltage required. PC1347—Button-Type Photocell 94—Blue Metallic 3-Multi Tap is not available in 75OW HPS. Specify voltage required. LL—Less Lamp 59—Dark Green 4-For international voltages,consult factory. Hilton II Vertical 21—Tomato Red 5-MT—Multi Tap is shipped standard unless otherwise specified.Multi Tap consists of 120V,208V,240V,and 277V. PCE120—External Photocell 55—Black Multi Tap is pre-wired for highest voltage. Alternate voltages will require field re-wiring. PCE208—External Photocell 50—White PCE240—External Photocell 51—Dark Red 6-Tri-Tap is shipped standard for Canadian applications. Tri-Tap consists of 120V,277V,and 347V. Tri-Tap is PCE277—External Photocell? pre-wired for highest voltage. Alternate voltages will require field re-wiring. LL—Less Lamp 700-Aztec Silver 7-External photocell is compatible with Hilton II only. Hilton Large Vertical Metallic 8-PCR compatible with Hilton Large only.PCR factory installed and pre-wired for highest voltage.Alternate voltages will PCR—Photoelectric Control Receptacles require field re-wiring. LL—Less Lamp ACCESSORY ORDERING r• r installed) Description Order Number Description Order Number PC120—Photocell 122514+ FK347-Single Fusing FK347++ PC208-277—Photocell for 208V,240V or 277V 122515+ HFL FP/FA HSS—House Side Shield 4343004+++ PC347—Photocell 159516+ HFR FP/3 HSS—House Side Shield 156383+++ PC480—Photocell 1225180+ HFSH/HFSV FP/3 HSS—House Side Shield 168505+++ FK120-Single Fusing FK120++ HFSV 2 HSS—House Side Shield 168505+++ FK277-Single Fusing FK277++ BKA-RBO-WM-`-CLR Wall Mount Plate for use with RPP2 123113CLR DFK208,240-Double Fusing DFK208,240++ BKS-BO-WM-'-CLR Wall Mount Plate for Flat Arm 123111 CLR DFK480-Double Fusing DFK480++ +PC Photocell compatible with Hilton Large only ++ Fusing must be located in the hand-hole of the pole-not in the fixture. HOUSE SIDE SHIELD +++ Black only Hilton Large Hilton II(Disc and Dome Top) Hilton II Small(Disc and Dome Top) FORWARD THROW(FA/FP) 0 TYPE III AND 0 TYPE II,TYPE III,AND (4343004) FORWARD THROW(FP) FORWARD THROW(FT/FP) 4-13 3-7/16" /16" (156383) —` (168505) 4-7/8'- (124mm)—� IF 12-1/4" (122mm) ��10-3/8" (87mm) I� 3-1/2" (311 mm) (263mm) (89mm) i �/ Project Name Fixture Type ©2007 ma �s� LSI INDUSTRIES INC. A Company with 54-- Catalog# .1 .2 2 5 OVI � /I LSI INDUSTRIES Horizontal Footcandles HFSH FP 175 MH F Scale: 1 Inch = 20 Ft. HILTON SMALL Light Loss Factor= 0.64 1- 175W MH CLEAR HOR (144) Total Lumens Per Luminaire= 13000 Mounting Height= 13.00 Ft Arrangement: 2 @ 180 Deg (back-back) Photometric Toolbox Professional Edition(c)copyright 1995-2004 by Lighting Analysts,Inc. Page I Calculations based on published IES Methods and recommendations. Results derived from content of manufacturers IES format photometric file. 1 5 1 � i I `2 I LSI INDUSTRIES Horizontal Footcandles HFSH FP 175 MH F Scale: 1 Inch =20 Ft. HILTON SMALL Light Loss Factor= 0,64 1- 175W MH CLEAR HOR(144) Total Lumens Per Lurninaire- 13000 Mounting Height= 13.00 Ft Arrangement: Single Photometric Toolbox Professional Edition(c)copyright 1995-2004 by Lighting Analysts,Inc. page I Calculations based on published IES Methods and recommendations. Results derived from content of manufacturers IES format photometric file. PGL4 / PGL1 HP Proven Success PGL4/PGLIHP Table of Contents Over 2 decades ago, Kim took a long hard look at _ Design 2-3 Parking Garage Lighting and I+ " concluded that a great deal of Features 4 improvement could be made. Installation and Maintenance 5 In 1989, Kim introduced Luminaire the PGL Parking Garage I i Ordering Information 6-7 Luminaire. This innovative r. PGL4/PGLIHP 8-9 product was the first to offer DL-W an integrated, Direct/Indirect PGL4 Wide Downlight Option 10-11 Luminaire, purposely built for DL-N modern parking garage Narrow Downlight Option 12-13 facilities. Induction Fluorescent Today, the Kim PGL Series Lamp Option 14 remains the choice for Parking Related Products 15 Garage Lighting Design. Continuous improvement, Application including a regular program _ Engineering Services 15 of enhancements and innovations, keeps the PGL Series the leader in garage PGLIHP illumination. ISO 9001:2000 % IGM LIGHTING ,. SITE/AREA y� PARKING STRUCTURE ROADWAY Y '� ARCHITECTURAL FLOOD ACCENT — LANDSCAPE MAILING ADDRESS: •I P.O.BOX 60080 - CITY OF INDUSTRY,CA 91716-0080 , / 1 BUSINESS ADDRESS: _ T� 16555 EAST GALE AVENUE CITY OF INDUSTRY,CA 91745 U.S.A. _� PHONE 626/968-5666 FAX 626/369-2695 i ENTIRE CONTENTS - O COPYRIGHT 2004 KIM LIGHTING INC. -ALL RIGHTS RESERVED REPRODUCTION IN WHOLE IN PART I WITHOUT PERMISSION S STRICTLY PROHIBITED. U.S.PATENT 4,856,103 www.kimlighting.com (HUBBELL)_ Hubbell - Lighting,Inc. - Printed in U.S.A. 5502604124 Version 5/04 EDa° g The Dynamics of Parking Garage Lighting Design © p ail i� 7 Mon- Wd 0 0 Low overall ceiling heights and deep exposed structural O Visibility of the facility must provide an inviting elements combine to create a ."Cave Effect." This is appearance with no glare to surrounding properties. The overcome by including indirect illumination of the ceiling combination of indirect illumination of the garage interior surfaces in the lighting system design. and cutoff optical control, provides the most attractive OFor the safety and security of people entering and presentation from the exterior of the garage. leaving their vehicles, and easy identification of open © Fixture row spacings are controlled by the structural parking spaces for traffic flow, vertical illumination in the elements of the garage. Luminaire performance must be parking zones is required.This is best approached through designed to accommodate the various combinations of direct high angle illumination, combined with ambient structural element depths used to construct modern indirect lighting to reduce harsh shadows and contrast. garage facilities. 0 Busy traffic in the drive lanes, plus cars backing out of Fixture design considerations also include ease of parking spaces and negotiating within confined space, installation, ease of maintenance, and resistance to requires high visibility. This can only be accomplished by intrusion by insects, dirt, or water. Other considerations in cutoff optical designs that provide high vertical illuminance garages may include controlling bird nesting, vandal with minimal glare. resistance and mounting system flexibility. c F7 � t an MOM LIGHTING PGL4 / PGL1 HP Design ! Integrated Approach Diffuse Uplight eliminates the"Cave Effect' Clear uplight window and provides a secure and inviting and diffuse reflector appearance.This ambient light also reduces segment contrast between the fixture brightness and ceiling,which increases visibility. \ Drive Lane Direction Prismatic uplight window Up/Downlight produces high vertical and specular reflector illuminance to reach between parked segment vehicles. This improves visibility and provides a sense of security and safety. ------ 0 0 Drive Lane Direction Cutoff Downlight provides overall illumination with low glare. A balance of providing high vertical illuminance and drive lane comfort is accomplished by a symmetrical reflector design that redirects light from unwanted angles to more useful zones. Symmetric reflector Integrated Design for complete Performance is the approach taken in I the development of the PGL Series. By providing comfortable illumination, eliminating the"Cave Effect,"and producing excellent visibility,the PGL series continues MU112 OHM to satisfy the strictest of Parking Garage Lighting design. I e I KOM LIGHTING 3 Features I Wire Seal Speed Mount A molded silicone grommet provides protection The Kim"Speed Mount"easily attaches to mud against moisture entry by sealing all three wires boxes as well as standard 4"junction boxes. exiting the fixture top. Hydroformed Uplight Reflector Die-Cast Housing, Finish The one-piece hydroformed uplight reflector is The electrical housing is die-cast aluminum configured to capture and redirect lamp output finished in Kim's exclusive"SuperTGlU powder to useful angles.It also retains the lamp socket, coat paint. Housing hangs from the "Speed and is easily removable for access to the Mount"for easywiring,and locks into place once electrical components. it is raised to the final mounting position. Electrical Components Housing Gasket All ballasts and related components are rigidly For added longevity,the housing gasket is a mounted inside the die-cast housing and 100% one piece silicone component. tested before shipment. Uplight Uplight — to Parking Stalls Component I Two prism areas in A generous amount of the uplight window uplight is provided to bend light downward illuminate the ceiling for extra fill into the and beams. This parking stalls.Prism reduces the "cave I areas are 180 apart. effect," providing a more inviting parking COO, i Coto Hanger Hinge garage with a greater I A stainless steel ,.ense of security. hanger hinge allows easy no-tool removal of the downlight window. Hydroformed Reflector Toward I Toward The primary reflector is a one- Driving A B Parking piece hydroformed aluminum Lane Stalls Wide Throw Downlight component with an Alzak®finish. The primary garage illumination is provided This provides maximum longevity, by cutoff downlight in which the lamp is fully maintained light output and easier shielded above horizontal. Full coverage of care over vacuum-metalized Gasket and Fasteners the garage bay is achieved by the wide reflectors.Vertical facets prevent The downlight window gasket is throw and high candlepower. reflected light from passing silicone for maximum recovery through the lamp for high of shape after relamping. The efficiency and long lamp life.The closure fasteners are stainless Downlight Window reflector is retained inside the steel captive shoulder screws to The injection molded downlight window has been configured for one-piece injection molded prevent over-tightening and greatest performance by optimizing the light transmission at high polycarbonate optical housing. cracking of the lens. angles. The standard material is high temperature UV stabilized See photo below. See detail below. acrylic with optional polycarbonate available. Top view of luminaire and orientation to parking stalls. lAf Prisms Md I Prisms i E Parking Stalls as KOM LIGHTING Installation and Maintenance Speed Mount and Optional Bird Shroud Because parking garage luminaires must be installed quickly and securely, every PGL is supplied with the Kim "Speed Mount." The"Speed Mount"attaches to any standard 4"Junction Box or mud 1 box, whether recessed, surface or rigid pendant' mounted. It serves as a fixture hanger,freeing both hands for connecting field wires, and locks the fixture to the Junction Box without tools. 'See PB2 option on page S. J Wiring and Locking .With the "Speed Mount" in place, the PGL luminaire can be removed from its carton and easily installed without tools.The fixture = , hangs at an angle so field wire connections can be quickly and easily made. All wires are tucked into the Junction Box, and the fixture is r ready for final mounting.Without tools,the fixture is simply lifted and pushed forward until an audible lock is heard.At this point,the fixture is locked to the Junction Box and cannot be removed without internal access through the ballast compartment. This feature reduces the possibility of theft, particularly during the period prior to building occupancy. j Lamping and Relamping For initial lamping or future relamping, the downlight window is hinged and retained by three captive screws.Access to the lamp is quick, and the entire lamping task can be rapidly accomplished. Relamping schedules should always be combined with basic cleaning to maintain optimum light output. Since the PGL optical chamber is totally sealed,exterior dusting is all that is normally required. For additional installation labor cost savings and convenience, fixtures can be ordered with lamp included and factory installed, allowing fixture to be installed without opening the optical chamber. Control of Light Pollution Parking garages are notorious for light pollution because they have traditionally been illuminated with non-cutoff prismed refractor luminaires. The PGL now allows parking garages to be fully illuminated without significant light spill into the surrounding neighborhood. a j PGL test installation Non-Cutoff prismed refractor luminaires, 175 waft Metal Halide — Kim PGL, 150 watt - High Pressure Sodium KIM LIGHTING as Luminaire Ordering Information PGL4 85 to 200 Watt PGL1 HP PGL4 / PG L 1 HP 85 to 200 Watt Fixture Electrical Module Options Ordering Example. PGL4 / 175MH277 / DL / L / PB2 / QS / TS / SF 1 2 3-10 1 Fixture: PGL4 Contemporary Garage Luminaire. Die-cast aluminum ballast housing with Platinum Silver Super TGIC powder coat paint over Titanated Zirconium conversion coating, one-piece clear optical housing. Downlight optical reflector visible through optical housing material. PGL1 HP Classic Garage Luminaire. Die-cast aluminum ballast housing with Light Gray Super TGIC powder coat paint over Titanated Zirconium conversion coating, one-piece clear optical housing with Light Gray center band. Downlight optical reflector concealed behind painted band. 2 Electrical Module: Electrical Lamp Mode Module Line Input Max. Input HPS= High Pressure Sodium (Lamps by others) Cat. No. Volts Watts Amps' 100 Watt Clear 100HPS120 120 130 2.20 PMH= Pulse Start Metal Halide High Pressure Sodium 100HPS208 208 130 1.40 IF= Induction Fluorescent E-17 Medium Base 100HPS240 240 130 1.10 ANSI Code S-54 100HPS277 277 130 0.95 MH= Metal Halide' 100HPS347 347 130 0.70 100HPS480 480' 130 0.34 'NOTE: Refer to ANSI code # for 150 Watt Clear 150HPS120 120 188 3.00 proper lamp High Pressure Sodium 150HPS208 208 188 1.65 E-17 Medium Base 150HPS240 240 188 1.45 Lamp Lamp Line ANSI Code S-55 150HPS277 277 188 1.25 150HPS347 347 188 0.92 Watts Type Volts 150HPS480 480' 188 0.70 150 HPS 277 100 Watt Clear 100PMH120 120 129 2.30 Pulse Start Metal Halide 100PMH2O8 208 129 1.40 CAUTION: All manufacturers of ED-17 Medium Base 10OPMH240 240 129 1.15 ANSI Code M-90 10OPMH277 277 129 1.00 metal halide lamps recommend 10OPMH347 347 129 1.00 turning them off for 15 minutes once 10OPMH480 480' 129 0.55 per week when under continuous 150 Watt Clear 15OPMH120 120 185 3.65 operation.This will reduce the risk of Pulse Start Metal Halide 15OPMH2O8 208 185 2.10 arc tube rupture at end of life. ED-17 Medium Base 150PMH240 240 185 1.80 Also, color temperature may ANSI Code M-102 150PMH277 277 185 1.58 differ between manufacturers of 150PMH347 347 185 1.25 metal halide lamps. See lamp 150PMH480 480' 185 0.81 manufacturer's specification sheets. 175 Watt Clear 175PMH120 120 208 1.80 All fixtures are available pre tamped Pulse Start Metal Halide 175PMH2O8 208 208 1.05 b Kim. Consult it representative for ED-17 Medium Base 175PMH240 240 208 0.90 y p ANSI Code M-57 175PMH277 277 208 0.80 pricing. 175PMH347 347 208 0.63 175PMH480 480' 208 0.45 200 Watt Clear 20OPMH120 120 215 2.00 Pulse Start Metal Halide 20OPMH2O8 208 215 1.20 ED-17 Medium Base 20OPMH240 240 215 1.00 ANSI Code M-136 20OPMH277 277 215 0.85 20OPMH347 347 215 0.70 20OPMH480 480' 215 0.50 85 Watt 851F120 120 86 0.73 Induction Fluorescent 851F208 208 86 0.38 851F240 240 86 0.36 851F277 277 90 0.38 175 Watt Clear 175MH120 120 215 1.80 Metal Halide 175MH2O8 208 215 1.04 ED-17 Medium Base 175MH240 240 215 0.90 ( ANSI Code M-137 175MH277 277 215 0.80 175MH347 347 215 0.70 175MH480 480' 215 0.45 'Max.Amps reflect open circuit current load. 1480 volt with medium base sockets may require approval of local building code authority. 415 KIM LIGHTING Optional Narrow Cat.No.: DL-N Two piece hydroformed aluminum reflector with Alzak®finish. Downlight Optics: Reflector fills optical housing and provides minimal uplight distribution. Symmetric downlight distribution is narrower than standard symmetric pattern,with increased intensity. Optional Wide Cat.No.: DL-W Two piece hydroformed aluminum reflector with Alzak®finish. Downlight Optics: Reflector fills optical housing and provides minimal uplight distribution. Symmetric downlight distribution is similar to standard symmetric pattern,with increased intensity. 5 Optional Polycarbonate Cat.No.: L One-piece clear injection molded UV stabilized Downlight Lens: polycarbonate Downlight Lens in place of standard acrylic. CAUTION: Use only when fixture vandalism is anticipated within the parking garage. Service life is reduced by UV discoloration from metal halide lamps. High Pressure Polycarbonate Sodium lamps are recommended to promote full service life. Downlight Lens 6 Optional Balanced Cat.No.: PB2 Cast aluminum, finished to match fixture body. Offset Pendant Junction Box 3/4'NPT pendant entry to balance fixture in free-swinging and Bird Shroud: Balanced Pendant installation.For fixture mounting,Kim Speed Mount attaches Junction Box and directly to Balanced Pendant Junction Box(P132). lu Bird Shroud 7 Optional Quartz --------- Cat.No.: QS Integral current sensing relay energizes a T-4 mini-can Standby: -------� socket during lamp warm-up and after power interruption. Socket de-energizes prior to the H.I.D. lamp reaching Quartz Standby full brightness. T-4 mini-can halogen lamp by others; 100 watt maximum. NOTE: Input amps will increase by.80 with this option. Not available on 851F. 8 Optional Tamper- Cat.No.: TS Captive hex socket(allen)shoulder screws provided for downlight window instead of standard Resistant Lens Screws: phillips-head screws. 9 Optional Fusing: Line Volts: 120V 208V 240V 277V 347V 480V Cat. No.: SF DF DF SF SF DF Single Fuse 10 Lamp Included: To order fixtures with lamp included and installed,add'lamp included"suffix to catalog number.Will also include QS option lamp(when specified). KIM LIGHTING 7 Maintained Illumination P G L4 / P G L 1 HP Includes 32%effective ceiling reflectance(40% surface reflectance,with 24"D structural beams). NOTE: Contributions from adjacent bays included in areas shown. Double Row Per Bay TPLAN VIEW F E , F Bay Wid h A +B ®A S L +D +C +D - Q ®A +B ®A +F +E +F 150 Watt HPS E-17 clear Fixture Fixture Maintained Horizontal medium base Mounting Spacing Footcandles on Deck 16,000 initial lumens Bay Height Maintained Uniformity I.T.L.Test No. 48443 Width H L I S A B C D E F Avg.fc Avg./Min. Max./Min. Light Loss Factor: 0.81 27.5' 15' 38.7 29.5 25.0 24.6 25.1 24.6 29.07 1.18 1.57 8' 27.5' 30' 25.8 12.6 12.0 12.6 12.0 12.6 16 1.33 2.15 27.5' 15' 31.0 26.4 22.0 22.1 21.9 22.1 24.99 1.14 1.42 55' 9' 27.5' 30' 22.6 11.9 13.1 11.7 13.0 11.5 14.83 1.29 1.97 27.5' 15' 28.6 27.0 21.2 22.3 21.1 22.2 24.32 1.15 1.36 10' 27.5' 30' 20.4 11.4 13.2 11.7 13.2 11.7 14.26 1.25 1.79 H 30' 15' 37.5 28.2 22.3 22.3 22.3 22.2 27.07 1.22 1.69 8' 30' 30' 25.2 12.0 10.5 11.7 10.5 11.7 15.08 1.44 2.4 Not to scale 30' 15' 32.5 27.7 22.8 22.7 22.7 22.7 25.99 1.14 1.43 60' 9' 30' 30' 21.7 11.0 11.9 10.9 11.9 10.8 13.91 1.29 2.01 30' 15' 29.8 27.9 22.1 22.7 22.1 22.7 25.13 1.14 1.35 10' 30' 30' 19.3 10.4 12.1 10.5 12.1 10.6 13.13 1.26 1.86 175 Watt M H E-17 clear Fixture Fixture Maintained Horizontal medium base Mounting Spacing Footcandles on Deck 15,000 initial lumens Bay Height Maintained Uniformity I.T.L.Test No. 48440 Width H L I S A B C I D E I F Avg.fc Avg./Min. Max./Min. Light Loss Factor: 0.72 27.5' 15' 34.2 24.5 20.4 20.4 20.4 20.4 24.61 1.21 1.68 8' 27.5' 30' 24.1 9.78 10.1 10.3 10.1 10.3 13.86 1.42 2.46 27.5' 15' 26.8 21.8 17.5 18.4 17.4 18.4 20.88 1.2 1.54 55' 9' 27.5' 30' 20.5 9.05 11.3 9.30 11.3 9.23 12.64 1.4 2.27 tF 27.5' 15' 24.8 22.6 17.0 17.9 17.0 17.9 20.17 1.19 1.46 10' 27.5' 30' 18.6 8.95 10.8 9.30 j 10.8 9.34 12.03 1.34 2.08 H 30' 15' 33.4 23.5 18.8 18.4 18.7 18.3 23.06 1.26 1.83 8' 30' 30' 23.6 9.43 8.69 9.67 8.70 9.68 13.15 1.51 2.72 Not to scale 30' 15' 28.1 22.9 18.3 19.0 18.3 19.0 21.81 1.19 1.54 60' 9' 30' 30' 20.0 8.35 10.3 8.71 10.3 8.68 11.92 1.43 2.4 30' 15' 25.8 23.3 17.8 18.6 17.8 18.6 20.95 1.18 1.45 10 30' 30' 17.6 8.11 10.2 8.35 10.2 8.39 11.1 1 1.38 1 2.18 KIM LIGHTING 9 Maintained Illumination DL-W Wide Downlight Option Includes 32% effective ceiling reflectance(40% surface reflectance,with 24"D structural beams). NOTE: Contributions from adjacent bays included in Double areas shown. Row Per Bay PLAN VIEW F E F Bay W dth A +B ®A S L +D +C +D O eA +B eA +F +E +F 150 Watt HPS E-17 clear Fixture Fixture Maintained Horizontal medium base Mounting Spacing Footcandles on Deck 16,000 initial lumens Bay Height Maintained Uniformity I.T.L.Test No. 49266 Width H L I S A B C D E F Avg.fc Avg./Min. Max./Min. Light Loss Factor: 0.81 27.5' 15' 36.2 35.8 25.9 25.6 25.9 25.6 29.85 1.17 1.41 8' 27.5' 30' 23.7 12.6 11.314.3 11.3 14.4 15.97 1.41 2.09 27.5' 15' 30.8 30.3 24.4 24.7 24.4 24.7 26.98 1.11 1.26 55' 9' 27.5' 30' 20.3 12.8 12.7 14.3 12.6 14.3 15.35 1.22 1.61 27.5' 15' 29.6 29.3 25.2 26.0 j 25.1 26.0 27.22 1.08 1.18 10' 27.5' 30' 18.4 13.5 13.3 14.9 13.3 14.9 15.33 1.15 1.38 H 30' 15' 34.9 34.5 22.6 22.7 22.6 22.7 27.51 1.22 1.54 8' 30' 30' 22.9 12.1 9.87 12.8 9.87 12.8 14.81 1.5 2.32 Not to scale 30' 15' 31.4 30.9 24.1 23.9 24.1 23.9 26.87 1.12 1.31 60' 9' 30' 30' 19.3 12.0 11.4 t25.O24.6 4 12.5 14.03 1.23 1.69 30' 15' 29.9 29.5 24.6 25.0 26.83 1.09 1.22 10' 30' 30' 17.4 12.5 12.1 12.9 13.87 1.15 1.44 175 Watt M H E-17 clear Fixture Fixture Maintained Horizontal medium base Mounting Spacing Footcandles on Deck 15,000 initial lumens Bay Height Maintained Uniformity I.T.L.Test No. 49263 Width H L S A B C D E F Avg.fc Avg./Min. Max./Min. Light Loss Factor:0.72 27.5' 15' 34.5 31.3 20.9 20.8 20.9 20.7 25.85 1.25 1.67 8' 27.5' 30' 24.2 10.3 8.81 12.0 8.81 12.0 14.38 1.63 2.75 27.5' 15' 28.5 26.2 19.7 20.2 19.6 20.2 23.1 1.18 1.45 55' 9' 27.5' 30' 20.1 10.4 10.3 11.7 10.3 11.7 13.49 1.31 1.95 27.5' 15' 26.8 25.4 20.4 21.2 20.4 21.2 23.1 1.13 1.31 10' 27.5' 30' 17.7 11.0 11.012.2 10.9 12.1 13.23 1.21 1.62 H 30' 15' 33.7 30.4 18.0 18.1 18.1 18.1 23.88 1.33 1.87 8' 30' 30' 23.6 10.0 7.42 10.7 7.43 10.7 13.39 1.8 3.18 Not to scale 30' 15' 29.2 26.9 19.5 19.6 19.5 19.5 23.09 1.18 1.5 60' 9' 30' 30' 19.4 9.81 9.26 10.3 9.25 10.3 12.45 1.35 2.1 30' 15' 27.2 25.7 20.0 20.4 19.9 20.4 22.83 1.15 1.37 10' 30' 30' 16.9 10.2 9.92 10.5 9.90 10.5 12.05 1.22 1.71 KIM LIGHTING 71 Maintained Illumination DL-N Narrow Downlight Option Includes 32% effective ceiling reflectance(40% surface reflectance,with 24"D structural beams). NOTE: Contributions from adjacent bays included in Double Row Per Bay areas shown. PLAID VIEW F E I F Ba W ath O ®A +B ®A S -� L +D +C +D LIU] O ®A +B ®A : . +F +E +F 150 Watt HPS E-17 clear Fixture Fixture Maintained Horizontal medium base Mounting Spacing Footcandles on Deck 16,000 initial lumens Bay Height Maintained Uniformity I.T.L.Test No. 49260 Width H L S A B C D E F Avg.fc Avg./Min. Max./Min. Light Loss Factor: 0.81 27.5' 15' 29.7 40.5 26.5 25.7 26.5 25.7 28.91 1.12 1.58 10' 27.5' 30' 15.1 14.6 8.80 17.0 8.78 17.0 14.53 1.65 1.94 27.5' 15' 27.3 33.4 29.3 29.7 29.2 29.6 29.43 1.08 1.22 55' 12' 27.5' 30' 12.4 14.8 13.4 16.1 13.4 16.1 14.4 1.16 1.3 tF 27.5' 15' 26.6 29.9 30.2 31.5 30.1 31.4 29.67 1.12 1.18 14' 27.5' 30' 11.9 14.7 15.5 16.0 15.4 15.9 14.59 1.23 1.34 H 30' 15' 29.1 39.8 21.5 21.1 21.5 21.1 25.81 1.22 1.89 10' 30' 30' 14.8 14.3 7.03 14.1 7.03 14.1 12.9 1.83 2.11 Not to scale 30' 15' 26.1 32.1 25.9 25.8 25.9 25.8 26.73 1.04 1.24 60' 12' 30' 30' 11.8 14.3 11.5 14.3 11.5 14.3 13.07 1.14 1.24 30' 15' 20.2 23.4 13.5 13.8 425 4.24 11.44 2.7 5.52 14' 30' 30' 10.7 13.8 13.814.0 13.8 13.9 13.04 1.22 1.31 175 Watt MH E-17 clear Fixture Fixture Maintained Horizontal medium base Mounting Spacing Footcandles on Deck 15,000 initial lumens Bay Height Maintained Uniformity I.T.L.Test No. 49257 Width H L S A B C D E F Avg.fc Avg./Min. Max./Min. Light Loss Factor:0.72 27.5' 15' 26.0 36.2 20.3 19.3 20.2 19.2 23.5 1.22 1.89 10' 27.5' 30' 14.6 11.4 5.53 13.8 5.51 13.8 12.04 2.19 2.65 27.5' 15' 23.5 28.1 24.1 22.8 24.1 22.7 23.91 1.05 1.24 55' 12' 27.5' 30' 11.2 12.2 9.49 13.2 9.48 13.2 11.79 1.24 1.39 tF 27.5' 15' 21.7 24.2 24.4 25.6 24.4 25.6 24.13 1.11 1.18 14' 27.5' 30' 9.91 11.7 12.5 13.0 12.5 12.9 11.88 1.2 1.31 H 30' 15' 25.5 35.7 15.6 15.0 15.6 15.0 20.69 1.38 2.38 10' 30' 30' 14.4 11.2 4.24 10.9 4.24 10.9 10.54 2.49 3.4 Not to scale 30' 15' 22.7 27.4 21.0 19.6 21.0 19.6 21.75 1.11 1.4 60' 12' 30' 30' 10.9 11.9 7.92 11.7 7.89 11.7 10.75 1.36 1.51 30' 15' 20.4 22.9 22.0 22.1 22.0 22.0 21.71 1.06 1.12 14' 30' 1 30' .9.06,11.1,10.8 11.1 10.7 11.1 10.48 1.16 1.23 KIM LIGHTING 13 Induction Fluorescent Lamp Option Maintained Illumination Includes 32%effective ceiling reflectance (40% surface reflectance,with 24"D structural beams). NOTE: Contributions from adjacent bays included in Double Row Per Bay areas shown. PLAN VIEW F E F Bay Wi dth O ®A +B ®A S L +D +C +D ®A +B ®A u +F +E +F 85 Watt Induction Fluorescent 6,000 initial lumens Fixture Fixture Maintained Horizontal I.T.L.Test No. 46569 Mounting Spacing Footcandles on Deck Light Loss Factor: 0.85 Bay Height Maintained Uniformity Width H L I S A B C D E F Avg.fc Avg./Min. Max./Min. 27.5' 15' 21.7 12.7 7.81 7.89 7.85 7.94 12.2 1.56 2.78 8' 27.5' 30' 17.1 4.10 3.25 4.48 3.23 4.49 7.54 2.33 5.29 27.5' 15' 17.2 11.2 7.44 7.49 7.39 7.45 10.53 1.42 2.33 55' 9' 27.5' 30' 14.0 4.45 3.69 4.75 3.64 4.68 6.94 1.91 3.85 LJ 27.5' 15' 15.1 10.9 7.81 7.78 7.77 7.73 10.14 1.31 1.95 10' 27.5' 30' 11.7 4.55 3.92 4.73 3.89 4.72 6.38 1.64 3.01 H 30' 15' 21.3 12.3 6.75 6.79 6.74 6.76 11.36 1.69 3.16 8' 30' 30' 16.8 3.90 2.85 3.77 2.84 3.76 7.08 2.49 5.92 Not to scale 30' 15' 17.9 11.8 7.32 7.34 7.28 7.33 10.72 1.47 2.46 60' 9' 30' 30' 13.7 4.17 3.23 4.04 3.22 3.99 6.43 2 4.25 30' 15' 15.8 11.6 7.78 7.79 7.74 7.77 10.42 1.35 2.04 10 30' 30' 11.3 4.29 3.5 4.15 3.47 4.12 5.94 1.71 3.26 The 100,000 Hour Induction Fluorescent Lamp Features&Benefits e Ultra-long lamp life; < 20% failure at 60,000 hours, and < 50% failure at 100,000 hours. Ferrite Core Fluorescent Coating . Excellent lumen maintenance; over 70% of initial light output is Antenna{(inside) maintained after 60,000 hours. Coil Heat Conduction Rod a Good efficiency;85 Watt lamp rated at 6000 lumens or 70 lumens HF Generator j' per watt.Comparable output to 70 Watt High Pressure Sodium. e Excellent color;4000°K.white light,CRI a 80,no color deviation. • Electronic control;fluctuations in supply voltage have a negligible =�Mounting Flange effect on light output,>0.9 power factor,-20°C.(-4°F.)starting. Coaxial Cable • Fast run-up time; >80%light output in 10 seconds. • Instant restart; <0.1 seconds. a High frequency operation; no flickering, noise or stroboscopic effect. Induction Lamp Concept The induction fluorescent lamp is a state-of-the-art source, utilizing no electrodes or filament as in conventional discharge or incandescent sources. In this lamp, light is generated by means of induction -the transmission of energy via a magnetic field -combined with gas discharge.This produces a highly efficient,extremely long-lived source that starts very quickly with little deterioration over its rated life. Y4 KIM LIGHTING Town of Westlake Memo To: Chairman Bill Greenwood and Members of the Planning and Zoning Commission From: Trent Petty, Town Manager Subject: Regular meeting of May 17, 2007 Date: May 11, 2007 ITEM Conduct a Public Hearing and take appropriate action regarding an application for a specific use permit for a private water well to be located at 2255 King Fisher Drive in the Vaquero Addition—Phase 2, Lot 7, Block B. RECOMMENDATIONS Staff recommends approval. BACKGROUND The operation of private water wells supports the policy of the Town to provide for an aesthetic living environment that promotes the development of green spaces, the preservation of trees, and the maintenance of a rural setting. The extensive landscaping, tree preservation and mitigation policies of the Town are in fact dependent on the ability of the development community to maintain the living material in a healthy state. This requires that an alternative source of water, other than public water supply, be utilized. From a planning perspective the siting of a water well should address land use considerations such as compatible land uses, adverse performance impacts, and accessibility. There is ample opportunity to screen the site from adjacent property. In fact, water wells of this type are normally very low in profile and are usually screened by natural trees and vegetation. We do not see the need for dedicated rights-of-way or easements for the access roads, however, the applicant should illustrate how the well will be serviced so as not to interrupt neighboring property owners. As the Town considers the application for a Specific Use Permit (SUP) for a water well, it is important that we establish the appropriate standard of review. Specific Use Permits are generally applied to uses that encompass intensity levels of a type which require special treatment or location to ensure compatibility with surrounding properties and uses. As an example, a convenience store with high traffic volumes and significant outside lighting, should only be allowed adjacent to residential homes when its harmful elements can be alleviated or compensated for by landscape screening, access restrictions, low-glare lighting, or the like. Allowing such a use "by right" would not allow for individual consideration of those factors. Conversely, prohibiting the use entirely would result in certain necessary uses being located only in areas where the use is impractical. Matters such as those discussed above constitute the proper standard of review when considering this SUP application. As is explained below, however, concerns about the protection of the Town's underground water supply are not a permissible basis for the denial of an SUP for a water well. The State of Texas operates under the same rule of capture with respect to both its water and petroleum resources. That rule can be best summarized by the most definitive Texas Supreme Court case on the issue of water use when it ruled as follows: absent malice or willful waste, landowners have a right to take all the water they can capture under their land and do with it whatever they please, and they will not be liable for their neighbors even if in so doing they deprive their neighbors of the water's use. Sipriano v. Great Spring Waters of America, Inc., 1 S.W. 3d 75, 76 (Tex. 1999). That decision, which makes clear that neither the Town nor the courts can regulate the amount of water taken from wells, is based on the premise that the Texas legislature has specifically reserved to itself the authority to establish rules regarding groundwater. Id. At 77. The legislative structure regarding the rule of capture has been in place since 1904. Id. At 78. In light of the existing precedent on this matter, the Planning and Zoning Commission and the Board should limit their review to the compatibility of the proposed use with the surrounding properties and uses. In summary, the SUP application filed by Peter Rauch for 2255 King Fisher Drive should be considered based only on any potentially harmful impact its location and placement might have on adjacent properties and uses, exclusive of any consideration of groundwater conservation. In light of the location of the subject water well, and its limited potential impact on surrounding properties and uses, staff recommends approval with the condition that the well head be placed outside of any easements and meets the requirements of the Vaquero HOA. - �E _ �r� � o 19'-0 I/1" o t o ° FENCING i -� 93 rri Cl 0 20 NA n \�\\�\\ rry rrl Town of Westlake Memo To: Chairman Bill Greenwood and Members of the Planning and Zoning Commission From: Trent Petry, Town Manager Subject: Regular meeting of May 17, 2007 Date: May 11, 2007 ITEM , 1) Conduct a Public Hearing and take appropriate action regarding a zoning change request and related site plan for the following.parcels of land: From R-1 Residential to PD—Planned Development residential district at: • 2650 Sam School Rd., being approximately .94 acre parcel described as Lot A 1510,Tr 1B03, Charles M. Throop Survey. • 2698 Sam School Rd., being approximately .94 acre parcel described as Lot Al 107 Tr 1B3 &A 1510 Tr 1B1, TW. Mann Survey. • 1400 and 1440 Dove Rd., being approximately 37.32 acre parcels described as Lot A 1510 Tr 7A01, Charles M. Throop Survey. • West side of Sam School Rd., %2 mile north of Dove Rd. being approximately 1.88 acre parcel described as Lot 1510 Tr 1B2 & Lot 1107 Tr 1 B4, Charles M. Throop Survey. And from O—Office Park to PD—Planned Development residential district at: • 1280 Dove Rd., being approximately 13.72 acre parcel described as Lot A 1510 Trs 7A2 & 7A5, Charles M. Throop Survey. 2) Consider and take appropriate action regarding an application for a preliminary plat being 54.77 acres, described as the following: • 2650 Sam School Rd., being approximately .94 acre parcel described as Lot A 1510,Tr 1 B03, Charles M. Throop Survey. • 2698 Sam School Rd., being approximately .94 acre parcel described as Lot A1107 Tr 1B3 & A 1510 Tr 1B1, TW. Mann Survey. • 1400 and 1440 Dove Rd., being approximately 37.32 acre parcels described as Lot A 1510 Tr 7A01, Charles M. Throop Survey. • West side of Sam School Rd., % mile north of Dove Rd. being approximately 1.88 acre parcel described as Lot 1510 Tr 1 B2 & Lot 1107 Tr 1 B4, Charles M. Throop Survey. • 1280 Dove Rd., being approximately 13.72 acre parcel described as Lot A 1510 Trs 7A2 & 7A5, Charles M. Throop Survey. BACKGROUND Paul Spain has assembled five parcels of land in Westlake for which he is proposing a new residential development called Tierra Bella. The Planned Development would rezone four parcels comprised of approximately 41 acres currently zoned R-1 to PD and one parcel comprised of approximately 14 acres currently zoned O - Office Park to PD. The case was presented and denied by P&Z at their March 22 meeting. Following the denial and before going to the Board of Aldermen for consideration,the applicant revised the plan to reduce the number of lots to 29 lots from the original submittal of 33 and increased the minimum lot size from 31,021 sf to 34,850 sf which the applicant presented justification as being the same minimum lot size as approved in Glenwyck Farms. The Board of Aldermen did not vote on the case, instead citing the changes the applicant made as being significant enough to remand the case back to P&Z. The new resulting residential PD would result in a new 54 acre subdivision comprised of 29 residential lots ranging in size from 34,850 sf to 51,186 sf. Since the proposal is to create a residential PD,the applicant must define the zoning standards in the application. The following table illustrates a comparison of relevant standards in the proposed PD vs. the R-1 zoning standards. Applicant Request R-1 Zoning Standard Minimum lot size .80 acre 1.0 acre Building Setbacks Front 40 ft. 40 ft. Side 20 ft. 20 ft. Rear 20 ft. varying 40 ft. Open Space *23.05 acres per open space plan Park Trails provided provided * Comprised of mainly floodplain which all residential subdivisions dedicate to the town. The open space dedication is consistent with Town requirements for R-1 zoning. The updated list of development standards as required in Sec. 102-266 (c) is attached. Also attached is the preliminary traffic assessment provided on March 22, 2007 by the applicant. In addition to the zone change request, the developer has submitted necessary applications and backup for his preliminary plat which are described in the subsequent backup. Approval of the zoning will prompt the consideration of the preliminary plat. Denial of zoning would result in the need to deny the preliminary plat application as well. Once zoned, the Tierra Bella project must adhere to all Town preliminary platting requirements upon submittal of a preliminary plat request by the applicant. The P&Z and Board of Aldermen do not have the ability to turn down a preliminary plat based on concerns about zoning, density or other zoning related considerations. Once zoning is established, the preliminary plat process is a procedural and mechanical one in which the applicant must satisfy all adopted town requirements associated with the preliminary plat. The Tierra Bella preliminary plat has also been reviewed by the Town Engineer and his comments are included below as well. The motion and vote from P&Z on the preliminary plat application should be to approve the preliminary plat with conditions as enumerated below. 1. All trails should be shown on the plat with appropriate minimum dimensions, 6' trails and sidewalk along Dove Rd to match Glenwyck Farms existing southern boundary sidewalk. 2. All drainage easements shown on the plat outside the 100 yr floodplain should be labeled and designated "private drainage easements" to be maintained by private property owners. 3. All drainage easements inside the 100 yr floodplain should be labeled and designated "drainage easement" to be maintained by the HOA. 4. All public and private common open spaces should be labeled and designated "to be maintained by HOA." 5. All public Trails should be designated and labeled "to be maintained by HOA." Residential Planned Development District- Land Use and Development Regulations for Tierra Bella Variances This Residential Planned Development shall abide by all the conditions of the Town of Westlake Code of Ordinances Codified through Ord. No. 506 (supplement No. 7), as it pertains to the "R- 1" Residential zoning district, Chapter 102 Zoning, Article IV, District Development Standards, Sec. 102-124, with the following exceptions: Lot Area: The minimum area of a lot shall not be less than thirty one thousand (34,500) square feet whereas R-1 is forty three five hundred sixty(43,560) square feet. Rear Setbacks:The minimum rear setback of a lot shall not be less than twenty (20) feet; except where lots within the proposed development back up to lots within the proposed development, a thirty (30) foot rear setback will be used whereas in R-1 zoning, forty (40) feet is the minimum. Proposed PD Development Standards Westlake R-1 Estate Tierra Bella Residential Proposed Residential P.D. Density 1.00 unit/acre 0.53 units/acre Lot Size 43,560 s.f. 34,500 s.f. Lot 125' lot width at 125' lot width at building line Dimensions building line Minimum Setbacks Front 40' 40' Rear 40' 20' Side 20' 20' Coverage City Standards Height 2.5 stories/35' 2.5 stories/35' Landscaping City Standards Lighting City Standards Three Project Identification Signs would be allowed at Signage twelve square feet each. Sign material to be cast stone, metal, or bronze. Sign located at each entry. Fencing will be 6' iron fence with masonry columns, 6' masonry& iron entry walls, 6' iron fence with masonry Fencing columns 40' O.C., & 6' iron. See Concept & Site Plan for fencing locations. * *Fences and Walls—No solid fencing shall be allowed unless made of stone and form an integral part of the entry features or signage. To provide continuity in the fencing, all side or rear fencing shall be made of matching iron per Exhibit"A". All fences and walls shall be six feet(6'0") in height, and shall be located in an area approved by the ACC. No fencing shall extend beyond the front building lines or side building lines adjacent to streets on corner Lots. EXHIBIT "A" 7'-1 ! 4'2 I CAP I 1/4 x3-!/2' APPL M SW 5 BOTH SIDES e114'-S' MPrAL POST 11g J3/4'x3/4' PICKETS 16g ® 5'-4° ! I 6' 1-9/Txl-1/L` HORZ. RAILS 16g UIIIIH Nil 11 u1111H1111H DETAIL OF IRON FENCING •��oa,.�aae��.r-�Y_-_EELS wYetiel'-.n�.a.�....-..i:.___...t:�_..,..... . ...—.,_'S_=s_1'F_c'�.��.--2___.�.-_._'G�:� �.��i r`�9E•�_Sax'a�at DeOtte, Inc. March 13, 2007 I Town of Westlake Engineering/Public Works 2650 JT Ottinger Road Westlake, TX 76262 RE: Preliminary Traffic Assessment for Tierrabella To whom it may concern: Attached is a preliminary assessment of the proposed traffic conditions based on traffic counts conducted by the City of Southlake in 2006 on roadway segments adjacent to Tierrabella. This should not be considered a detailed traffic study, but only a tool to determine the necessity of conducting such a study. Based on the information included in the attachment,the proposed volume(post development)of traffic never exceeds 60%of the theoretical capacity of any roadway adjacent to the development, and is generally less than 40%of theoretical capacity while net increases resulting from the development do not exceed 3%. In light of this,we respectfully request that the requirement for a detailed traffic impact analysis i be waived. Your consideration of this request is sincerely appreciated and should you need additional information to assist in making tour detennination, please contact me at your convenience at Cl., ^;; r l �r or 817-589-0000. I Respectfully submitted. I Deotte, Inc. Clayton T. 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