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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2003 [02] Feb 03 . ity of St. Joseph 25 College Avenue NW P.O. Box 668, St. Joseph, MN 56374 (320) 363-7201 St. Joseph Planning Commission Fax: 363-0342 February 3, 2003 7 :00 PM CLERK! ADMINISTRATOR Judy Weyrens 1. 7 :00 PM Call to Order MAYOR Larry J. Hosch 2. Approve Agenda COUNCILORS 3. Approve Minutes - December 2002, January 2003 Bob Loso Cory Ehlert 4. 7:05 PM - Northland Plat Seven, Ted Schmidt Kyle Schneider . Final Plat Alan Rassier 5. 7 :20 PM - Indian Hills Common, Site Plan Approval . Construct a 10,000 square foot o[ficebuilding (Lot 2, Block 2 Indian Hills Park Plat) 6. 7:40 PM - Update and review the Subdivision Ordinance for possible amendment . 7. Other Matters a. Update, Madison Park PURD b. Development Update c. Establish Meeting date for continued review of the Subdivision Ordinance 8. Adjourn . . DRAFT January 29, 2003 Page 1 of7 · Pursuant to due call and notice thereof, the City Council for the City of St. Joseph met in special session on Thursday January 29, 2003 at 6:00 PM in the St. Joseph City Hall. Members Present: Mayor Larry Hosch. Councilors AI Rassier, Ross Rieke, Dale Wick. Administrator Judy Weyrens . Planninq Commission Members Present: Chair Gary Utsch. Commissioners S. Kathleen Kalinowski, Marge Lesnick, Jim Graeve, Mike Deutz, Kurt Schneider. Council Liaison AI Rassier. Mayor Hosch stated the purpose of the meeting was to review proposed changes to Zoning Ordinance 52. Mayor Hosch turned the floor over to planning consultants Cynthia Smith-Strack and Joanne Foust. Foust stated that the Planning Commission has been in the process of reviewing the Zoning Ordinances since September 2002. The following is a summary of proposed changes: Definitions - a number of new definitions have been added to clarify sections within the ordinance. These include but are not limited to; billboard, church, conditional use, daycare-home, duplex, dwelling, attached dwelling, detached dwelling, easement, floodplain, floodway, floor area ratio, hydric soils, hydrophytic vegetation, impervious surface, intensive vegetation clearing, kennel, land disturbing activities, manufacturing - heavy and light, manufactured home park, modular home park, modular home, non- building, ordinary high water level, parking lot, planned unit development, principal use, property owner, public waters, recreational vehicle, screening, semi-public use, shore impact zone, shoreland, street frontage, use-accessory, use-incompatible, use- special, vacation, waterbody, watercourse, watershed and zoning district. Board of Appeals - By statute the City is required to establish a Board of Appeals. This section now clarifies that the Planning Commission acts as the Board of Appeals. Variance - Clarifications have been suggested to note a variance may not be granted for land "use", per state · statutes as well as notes the variance requested must be the minimum needed to proceed and granting the variance will not be detrimental to the ordinance or other properties. Requirements for a majority of the Planning Commission to approve is also noted vs 2/3 vote. Interim Use Permits - This is a new sectiòn which is consistent with state statutes which allows the city to issue an "Interim Use Permit" rather than a conditional use permit. Difference between the two are as follows: >- Interim Use Permits are for a limited period of time to be specified by the pc and CC while Condition Use Permits transfer with land ownership. >- Interim Use Permits allow for a use that is presently acceptable but may not be acceptable in the future. Amendments to the Ordinance Including Rezoning - IF the request to rezone property is consistent with the comprehensive plan, a public hearing is still held, however the applicant on longer needs 50% or greater of the adjacent property owners signatures to proceed with the request. Non-conforming uses (Section 52.12) - This section has been added to allow construction on single lots of record which were platted prior to the ordinance taking affect. It notes, however, that if two or more adjacent lots are under the same ownership, they must be combined rather than allowing construction on two non-conforming lots (e.g. Below minimum lot size and/or width). Planned Unit Development - This section has been expanded from the previous Planned Unite Residential Development (PURD) to PUD to allow planned unit developments for commercial and industrial developments. PURDs continue to require a minimum 20 acres for development. PUDs for commercial/industrial uses do not have a minimum size. General Requirements/Parking Provisions - The current Ordinance does not include regulations for curb cuts. Proposed language required curb cuts to be a minimum of 40' from the intersection of two street of residential district and 60' from street intersections in commerciallindustrial areas. Curb cuts would also be required to be 5' from property lines. Residential properties would be limited to one curb cut no more than 24' in width. · DRAFT January 29,2003 Page 2 of7 · Parking Lot Standards - Additional parking lot standards have been included such as the limitation of signage. Requirement for screening of parking lots from residential areas. Definition of parking space and driving lane standards in parking lots, requirements for drainage and surfacing, striping, circulation, maintenance and lighting. A parking lot is defined as 3 or more spaces. ~ Special and Temporary Signs - This section specifies regulations for special and temporary signs including the size (max. 64 sp. Ft.), duration of time they may be located on site (30 or 40 days), illumination, wiring and anchors. This section also addresses subdivision development signs, real estate signs, campaign signs and advertising signs or billboards. Accessory Buildings - Square footage of accessory buildings is proposed to be limited to 1,350 sq. feet or 10% of the lot area in R-1 and R-2 Districts. Similar exterior building material is proposed for the accessory and principal structures, as well as similar roof pitch and a maximum sidewall height of 10'. Fencing, Screening, Landscaping and Storage - It is suggested the City incorporate language from Ordinance 57 into the zoning ordinance relating to fence requirements. References to decorative masonry landscape walls are also included. A notation that landscaping in city easements is not encourages and may be removed at the applicants' expense for utility work is also included. A requirement to construct a fence with the finished side abutting neighboring property is also included. Ordinance 57 would be repealed upon adoption of the revised Zoning Ordinance. General Building and Lot Restrictions - Three significant amendments are proposed to this section; (1) No galvanized or unfinished steel or unfinished aluminum building exteriors would be permitted, except in the Agricultural District, (2) A requirement that buildings in all Zoning Districts maintain a high standard of architectural and aesthetic compatibility with surrounding properties; and (3) Dwellings in the R-1, R-2 and R-3 Districts would be required to have a minimum roof pitch of 4:12 with each roof shingled or feature an approved material. Each dwelling would be required to be 22' wide and be placed on a permanent wood or concrete foundation. Independent Sewage Treatment System Provisions - This is a new section which is proposed. It requires · properties to connect to the municipal systems when it becomes available, references Minnesota Rules relating to independent sewage treatment systems (ISTS) and requires properties with ISTPs to provide evidence of compliance prior to issuance of a building permit to expand the building. Dwelling Unit Restrictions - This section has been expanded to clarify that garages, tents or accessory buildings may not be utilized as an independent dwelling unit. It also requires that dwelling have direct access to a public street. Outdoor Storage and Refuse - Outdoor storage regulations including items exempted form the section (e.g. clothes lines, lawn furniture, ect.), permitted location of outdoor storage, and restrictions against the storage of refuse and waste materials are noted within this section. Moving of Buildings - This section specifies requirements for the moving of buildings in or not of the community as well as within the city. It defines legal dimensions and weight which require a permit and the application process. Adult Entertainment Establishment Zone - This section has been expanded to address the sale or dispensing of intoxicating liquors and prohibits the employments by or entrance of the facility by individuals under 18 years of age. Home Occupations - A new section has been has developed to specify permitted and special home occupations. This section notates that requirements to operate a home occupation business including number of employees on the premises, signage, parking and percent of the square footage of the home that may be used for business purposes. Agricultural District - Kennels - Additional requirements for kennels located in agricultural districts have been included such as screening form residential uses, setbacks from property lines and enclosure of pens or corrals. Residential Rental Requirements - Additional requirements including the need for adequate off-street parking, sufficient ceiling height, ventilation and fire escapes are referenced in this section. · DRAFT January 29, 2003 Page 3 of7 . Residential (R-1) Performance Standards - These requirements are proposed to be updated to require a greater setback for accessory buildings which are adjacent-to a public right-of-way, limit the height of buildings to 2 y" stories or 35' and allow site coverage of 30% of the lot areas. Sign Regulations - Regulations for signs have been included as a subdivision within each zoning district, with applicable requirements and performance standards noted. Yard Cover - The proposed ordinance would require owners to provide a lawn or cover vegetation within three months of receipt of a certificate of occupancy. This section also prohibits grass form exceeding 6" in height. Accessory Uses in Multiple-Family Residential Districts':" This section includes additional requirements for the height and size of accessory buildings including garages and storage buildings in multiple-family districts. Multiple-Family Residential District Requirements - Other proposed amendments to the multiple-family residential district includes building height restrictions of 40' and the requirement to submit development plan for new multi-family developments. Manufactured Home Parks - State statues require cities to provide areas for manufactured home parks. This section includes regulations for new manufactured home parks including required application materials, performance standards (land size, street design, open space, parking, landscaping, utilities, record keeping and specific lot requirements for manufactured homes). Central Business District (B-1) - Proposed changes to this section include (1) expansion of the types of businesses permitted in this district, (2) inclusion of site coverage requirements of 90%, (3) incorporation of sign regulations within this section, and (4) specification of development plan contents. Highway Business District (B-2) - Proposed changes to this section include (1) modification of permitted and special uses within the highway commercial district, (2) specification of requirement and conditions for the issuance of special use permits, (3) the inclusion of a minimum lot size of 1 0,000 square feet and lot width of 1 00 . feet, unless platted prior to 1950, (4) maximum site coverage of 60%, (5) footing and building exterior requirements for new facilities, and (6) incorporation of applicable sign regulations within this section. General Business District (B-3) - This is a proposed new zoning district for concentrated general business and commercial activities. This section includes a list of permitted and special uses, accessory use standards, performance standards including let sizes, setback, height requirements and site coverage and other general requirements. This section also specifies development plan contents and sign regulations. Light Industrial District (L 1) - This section has been amended to (1) expand the list of permitted used to include additional types of manufacturing businesses, (2) include minimum lost size requirements of one acre and minimum lot width of 100 feet, (3) increase side yard setbacks form 10 feet to 25 feet, (4) include other regulations such as parking lots, loading docks, building exterior and footing requirements, screening regulations, lighting, landscaping and sign regulations, (5) Development Plan requirements are also specified. Educational - Ecclesiastical District (EE) - This section has been amended to (1) include grade schools, high schools and vocational schools as permitted uses within this district, (2) identify permitted accessory structures, (3) include performance standards relating to building height, setbacks, site coverage, screening, lighting, landscaping and parking and (4) identify Development Plan requirements. Public District - This is a proposed new zoning classification for public facilities. This section includes performance standards such as setbacks, height requirements, site coverage, parking lots and signs. Surface Water Managements - This is a proposed new section which is intended to protect wetlands, woodlands and natural habitat areas. This section includes information relating to its applicability, surface water management approval procedures, surface water management standards, plan requirements, plan review procedure, site dewatering requirements, waste and material disposal, tracking, drain inlet protection and site erosion control. This section also identifies design standards for detention facilities and watershed and groundwater management plans. Land Preservation and Woodland Protection - This is a proposed new section, which limits development on . slopes greater than 12%, includes standards for soil erosion and sediment control and encourages preservation of existing trees. DRAFT January 29, 2003 Page 4 of7 . Shoreland Overlay District - This is a proposed new section which is designed to protect and enhance the quality of surface waters by promoting the wiSé utilization of public waters, watercourses and related land resources. This section specifies the (1) applicability, (2) shoreland classification system, (3) permitted sues, (4) special use, (5) accessory uses, (6) lot area requirements, (7) setback requirements, (8) height requirements, (9) surface coverage requirements, (10) special requirements for commercial uses, (11) other general requirements, (12) the notification procedures to the DNR, (13) Planned Unit Developments within the Shoreland Overlay District and (14) conversions to Planned Unit Developments. The following is a summary of questions/comments discussed during review of the proposed amendments to Zoning Ordinance No. 52. Question/Comment Answer/Response Schneider questioned if the park dedication fee Foust stated the park dedication requirements are should be higher for PURD developments as the included in the Subdivision Ordinance not the density is typically higher than a standard housing zoning ordinance. The Commission will be development. reviewing the Subdivision Ordinance within the upcoming months. Deutz questioned if the revised Ordinance will Foust clarified that the new Ordinance will require require all residents/property owners to connect to all property owners to connect to municipal water and sewer once it becomes available. services as soon as they are available. Residents will be allowed to maintain well systems for irrigation only. Weyrens clarified that the Sewer . Ordinance allows a property owner a period of five years to connect to sewer services if the property owner can certify that the septic system is new. Hosch questioned the proposed landscaping The Commission clarified that when the changes provision requiring landscaping to be completed were recommended it was intended to allow within 3 months of the issuance of a certificate of additional time for CO's issued after November. occupancy (CO). Hosch stated that if a property The Ordinance will be amended to allow property owner received a CO in October it would be owners receiving a Certificate of Occupancy impossible to have landscaping established within between November 1 and May 15 until August 1 to 3 months. have established vegetation. Hosch questioned the proposed revision to PURD Smith~Strack stated the intent of the revised PURD standards whereby it states that a PURD can be Ordinance is to allow for a Commercial PURD as developed with only.gingle family housing. Hosch well as housing. The intent of a residential PURD stated that if a PURD can be developed without a will remain to provide a mix of housing. mix of housing all developers will request to develop as a PURD making the R1 regulations obsolete. Hosch requested the City consider allowing owner Smith-Strack and Foust recommended the Council occupied rental units in R1 districts without and Planning Commission consider removing the completing the Special Use process. Hosch stated owner occupied rental provision from the Zoning it is his opinion that regulating if a property owner Ordinance and include the provision in the rental can rent a portion of their house is over regulation. housing Ordinance. Foust stated that most cities . do not include rental licensing in the Zoning Ordinance. DRAFT January 29, 2003 Page 5 of7 . Utsch stated that the Planning Commission is recommending the Ordinance be amended to require an interim use permit for owner occupied rental units so that they can be limited to the property owner making application for the interim use. Once a Special Use Permit is issued it remains with the property and is transferable. If the Ordinance is amended to allow owner occupied rental units in a R1 zoning district, they become permanent rental licenses. Utsch stated that if the Council is willing to enforce the Ordinances and hold the property owners accountable resulting from a rental license he many reconsider the Special Use provision. It was agreed to by consensus that an owner occupied rental unit would be permitted in a R1 Zoning district by issuing an interim use permit. Further, the City Attorney and Planning Consultants will review alterative language to allow rental units in a R1 area provided that the dwelling unit does not create a separate unit divided by walls. . Hosch requested the Council and Planning Deutz stated if a multifamily unit is constructed Commission consider requiring a 500 foot buffer if screening is required that the screening can serve a multi family unit is constructed over 2 ~ stores as a buffer. that abuts a residential zoning district. Hosch stated that the City needs to protect the residential Utsch stated that requiring a 500 foot buffer would neighborhoods and would encourage the inclusion not be practicable in a PURD development and of a buffer. does not see the need to create a large buffer zone. Hosch responded that he only used 500 feet as an example and would consider a smaller buffer but feels strongly that a buffer is needed. Rieke stated that he does not believe that constructing multifamily units creates a situation where the City must protect something. Those present agreed to revise the current setback requirements in a R3 Zoning district to require a 50 foot front and rear yard setback if a multifamily structure abuts a residential district. Hosch questioned if the Planning Commission The proposed amendment will be revised to retain intended to relieve the exterior requirements of the the current percentage of exterior requirements. 82 Zoning District. The current Ordinance includes a provision that 50% of the exterior must meet specified standards, while the proposed amendment reduces the exterior requirement to 25%. . DRAFT January 29, 2003 Page 6 of7 . Schneider questioned if the Ordinance regulating Smith-Strack stated this matter will be included in Manufactured Home Parks should be amended to the subdivision ordinance. . include a park dedication fee. Graeve questioned if the Ordinance could be Smith-Strack stated that most Cities require both a amended to require walkways and trails in all park dedication fee and walking paths in all new developments in addition to the park dedication fee. developments. Weyrens stated that Joe Pfannenstein requested City Attorney Sue Dege stated that State Law does clarification if it was the intent of the City to prohibit not allow amortization of advertising signs and she billboards and amortize non conforming signs as will make the necessary corrections to the current stated in the current ordinance. Ordinance. Utsch stated that the Planning Commission is recommending the Ordinance be amended to prohibit billboards within the City limits. Rieke expressed opposition to such and requested the Council and Planning Commission reconsider the prohibition. Schneider questioned the inconsistency of the Faust stated that was an oversight and both requirements of regulating gasoline service stations sections will include the same language. between the B3 General Business District and the . L 1 Light Industrial Zoning District. Smith-Strack stated that Mark Lambert could not attend the meeting but has several concerns with the proposed zoning amendments. The Council and Planning Commission agreed to review the concerns of Lambert. They are as follows: Ordinance Request Response 52.14 Subd. 5(g) All parking lots shall Requested this provision be Action: Request denied be screened and landscaped from revised to pertain to R1 or abutting residential uses or districts by R2 Zoning Districts only. a wall, fence or densely-planted compact hedge or tree cover not less Consider revising the than four (4) feet nor more than (8) provision to only require feet in height. screening around the perimeter of the property. Manufactured Home District (MHD Request: Exclude or exempt Action: Request accepted, the Ordinance not numbered, new existing Manufactured Home amendment will be modified Ordinance). Abolish RM Zoning Parks. before the public hearing. . District and require design standards for all new Manufacture Home Parks. Manufactured Home District- Request: Include a listing of Action: Request accepted and Provision 13: Detailed description of what will be required for language will be added referring . maintenance procedures and grounds maintenance to the nuisance Ordinances such supervision. as weeds, snow removal and DRAFT January 29, 2003 Page 7 of7 . junk car. A disclaimer will be added: Such as but not limited to. Performance Standards for MHD: Request: Revise to allow for Action: Internal Roads will be a Provision 5 (i): All internal streets shall 24 foot roads with no minimum of 24 feet with no be a minimum of 30 feet in width from parking or 36 foot roàds with parking allowed on internal face-of-curb to face-of-curb. parking. streets. Provision 5(iv): Dead-end streets shall Request: Revise to allow Action: Provision will remain as is be prohibited cul-de-sacs but with a site plan a cul-de-sac may be acceptable. Provision 8: Patio Required. Each Request: Revise to reduce Action: Provision will be revised manufactured home lot shall have a patio requirements to 9 x 15. to require a patio with a minimum four-inch concrete patio with minimum of 150 square feet with no one dimensions of 9 feet by 20 feet. side being less than 9 feet. Provision 9: Requiring a common Request: Clarification if a Action: Sidewalk will only be walkway. sidewalk will be required on required on one side of the both sides of the road. roadway. Provision 15: A properly landscaped Request: Allow relief if Action: Provision to remain as area shall be adequately maintained topographical features drafted with no change. around all public area, adjacent to all provide screening. roadways and on each manufacture . home lót. Ordinance 52.19 Subd 11: Requires Request: Remove the word Action: Draft will be amended to the development be compatible with complementary. remove the word complementary. and complementary to adjacent land uses. Ordinance 52.22 Subd. 6 (e): Rear Request: Revise to exclude Action: Provision to remain as yard setback shall be ten (10) feet R3 from the 35 foot setback drafted not excluding R3 from from the lot line, 35 feet if abutting a requirement. said requirement. residential district. Adjourn: Deutz made a motion to adjourn at 8:30 PM; seconded by Lesnick and passed unanimously by those present. Judy Weyrens Administrator - , ....SE'H 1200 25th Avenue South, P.O. Box 1717, S1. Cloud, MN 56302-1717 320.229.4300 320.229.4301 FAX architecture . engineering . environmental . transportation . January 30,2003 RE: St.Joseph,~innesota 2003 Northland Plat 7 SEH No. A-STJOE 0308 14 S1. Joseph Planning Commission c/o ~rs. Judy Weyrens Clerk! Administrator City of S1. Joseph 25 College Avenue North P.O. Box 668 S1. Joseph, ~N 56374-0668 Dear Planning Commission ~embers: I reviewed the Final Plat for Northland Plat Seven and have the following comments: 1. Combine Jade Lane/Juniper Lane into one street name instead of changing at Northland Drive (see attachment). The Township already has streets named Jade and Juniper; therefore, we will probably need to choose a different name. According to the address map guide, this street should begin with an "I" (see attached addressing map). . 2. In order to serve the proposed lots in this plat with sanitary sewer, we will have to extend the sanitary sewer mainline up Northland Drive from Iris Lane to Juniper Lane and then west along Juniper Lane to the said lots. We will either need to obtain a utility easement or plat the street limits in this area. In general, the plat appears to be in order with the Preliminary Plat approved last year. I recommend approval of this plat contingent on the comments listed above. This concludes my remarks. Please call if you have any questions. Sincerely, 1h ~ ILrcJ {/urrvIY (þ ,-lv~\ G· t Amy B. Scfrl;'ffer, P.E. 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FlOOdlight OptIcal Systems This product group is PeliaGuard" finish, featurll\O E'GOat characterized by their ability epoxy primer and bron~& acr.ylic to be tilted above horizontal powder topcoat to place the main beam in 12' Square ~ 5' c\eep (305 A 127 nlni) 16' SquarB x 6.5" deep (406 x H5S mm) Aluminum IIle cast hou5il'1{ the optimum position for the 22' Square x [\.25' d&ß ) (5S9 x 235 mrTI) project. This group includes: Standard, Cutoff, Parabolic Medium and Narrow and Narrow Beam Cutoff. Several mountings are offered for special projects thai require the fixture's aiming angle to be adíusted. ReIer to the mountings on pa.ge 71 and : .~·t the mounting brackets shown en paQes 108 and 109. Area Lígh! Optical Systems These lights are typically used at a fixed position, parallel to the ground. Their optical s)iStems are designed to place the main beam in the correct Precise reflecl~r $yslsms using vari~~s hiQ", position without any tilt angle. efficiency pj1 ·finisllell reflector sheets far This group includes: Vertical optimiled lighfing results Forward Throw, Parkingl Roadway, Area Cutoff and Constant watt¡¡¡e high power !ilClor b311Mt Quadrate Vertical and assombly is hem sunt< 10 !M aluminum Horizontal. Several mountings hous,ng ior increa~e~ If. are offered-see page 71 for 6all1.~t compartm~nt cover r=5Ir¡cl~ ~cccs~ mcuntings ane) pages 108 and ~urin9 ,ul",l1ping providina addd ~'fcty 109 lor mounling brackets. \ P~t~ntcd internal hinQe aS5efnÞly AJuminunì cie ca~i door ;ra;O~ T(! 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Atsff{1ttf IS V{)tlfned dOi'ð1 \','flll t~\'~ S<AMPLt: PSSS~OS¡1az ir;:crro:i !~ina ~(i...:~t,S A ç2sKeœo. ;'ÎnQ$d :~\'!fr ís ~L'-:~O O(C.i~~ '.~¡:r. :;our . :. ¡r:oÓIc~t~ T fOr ie"'::rn Iì'iC¡,;¡¡t p-.::ia~ or ~!ot;t GO tOO~'IiJ j( s~zlm;~lì. :OrCðr 'e~Q~ separ.ts!yj GO \ JAN-21-2003 TUE 10:19 AM DESIGN ELECTRIC FAX NO. 3202524276 P. 05 Square Poles ) .UUd Lighting of1ers a Fole cap incluoeO l!Jitl1311 P.uudSq~õf~ complete line of steel and FOies exceptTenon MOUm aluminum poles that provide outstanding strength and reliability. These non-tapered poles are available in 3', 4',5' or 6' square (76, '02, 127 or 152 mm), ranging from 10' (3 m) through 40' (12.2 m) in Ail Ruud5Qum POles ConlO llar,C¡ro length. (Poles over 30' [9,2 m] I'~th our bronze fJe/IiJGualaTini~lllo în length are segmented but comulemòm tiXiures ana iTIOtJntinQ shipped assembled.) braOkals, COMUIt factory jar i1l0i ¡¡þ,lily 01 other ñ;¡ish colors. All Ruudfl' poles come standard witt¡ our exclusive DeltaGuarcr-' bronze finish to complement fixtures and mountina brackets. Each pOle is shipped complete with galvanized anchor bolts, masonite mounting template, 3". ~'. 5' or 6" steel or ailImlnur'!'¡ non- oIIelded base with cover and a taø~red ~Quar~ poles are mllalila c suit )ole cap (exr;ept Tenon Mount). most aøPlicati;>ne and provide ouMandiijg ~re-Shiprnent of anchDr bolts strer1gUI a~d reli.biHty md mounting template Is J' lYaiiable, Our pOles come lJith a 2" x 6" (51 x 152mm) 2" x S' (51 x , 52 mmì hand hal. ¡~ IQcated ¡and hole located 12"-24' t2'~24' (305-610 mm) ðbove the pol~ b!sB ~1 0 mm) above the pole ana InCiude a ¡and hole cover ana grouna ,lg lug . ;:,8 and include a hand hole :over and grounding lug, All . ¡uud Lighting poles meet-or Jxceed National Electrical Code Bquirements. ?uudsquare poles meet IASHTD standards for 18chanical strength and wind GFI Outlet M~!'Ory (Page 113) 1its in Jading. In the U,S., Ruud . olace ot nand hole C!1Jér Quare poles are classified by . fìderwriters Laboratories, Inc. POl6 ba.ij cover ;r,cluded }r electrical ground bonding; 1 Canada, they are CSA ertified tor electrlcai ground onding and structural trength. RUUDI® ~; ,I{,. ',j, ' ,§ LIGHTING I Eocr, !iuua pole Is Shippea comPlete wim ~ filll1iJ pOla, oome wlttl" 2' <9 (51 x '5~ mml , welded baee ana Da~ cCller. Steül POlE hanC1 ho!~ (Jested 12'-24' (305-&1 0 mm) base has sìctted Mlc<;, aluminum po'le base .h()\lê We )Dle h3se ana incll.Id. ~ hand . n~s S1¡¡ndard hales. Iml¢ COver tnd grounding IUQ. l1and r;GI~ wvar i3 snløøeU .ap~rately Irom pÖ!f. 1 JAN-21-2003 TUE 10:18 AM DESIGN ELECTRIC FAX NO, 3202524278 P. 04 ¡\ ~¡¡w.~~~·::~j\'i:·~ $1T~"':.~. -g'~~f;'~~~%~;$.:J~:~*~ffi~~~~\.~~¡ ~~~ ~ r'w~' .(." "'';<If .' !'t."., "·<·"··c> ~-¡;;~" f ~<I . 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MH tr'FR~41o.C c: re:j M~:'}'i~ {, ~ hc-œ.:'_!J Ct-.I; 12' 175Wf/H ', _?R~~1 /-\1 W - W;il: tJcun~ ..., '" 1T5i'i/-JM PR:4F·f/ E ~ \N!¡r~J M0tJ!'-iliQ :h::rGVr'iHê'~ 1ü' 2bW;MH Pf!: 42,;...// (1t1(,t~f"'Cr¡!~; 1ê' IiYJW MH PR:4-4)'.~~ 22' 10::0'11 1.'H ~~'-4S"'M NOTE: WfT~l J~l:g :";· Jr~'e 22· $q. tC'£¡¡(j~ PH hfiBt 12' :.5y.(~P6 ~f'lt~1 t.1 ocr cc;~¥,ncn. ~ ~~~ ¡Z- arm is r~l:J"td: U:'~I.J ~):or/:cr 3yai;bI~' G1d 6" !xtBnded Pole MoUlt 12' 5-'JIi HP$ ~.:~æ-D ¡:;:ír.;;. 12' 7i1fI ;,p£ ~~!5()H'" 12" \00\'/ rf'S Wrt.'51C"M 12- 1501'ifi'S ~~;~5-M IS' ~ 2J01'¡~ PR:52$-M ,6' ~ 4fJ?W t'f'S PR~5-\j·:,1 22' 1COO11 ¡.~ PR:5~'M 1hs 12' 8I1d 16' ~US~'1gS ofll1e Psri:ing¡'R04~ L!ght æYß ÌI ¡JIM III &i)'ITiWri: DpUð~ !1'i~ory-ÜItj¡J ld) cnan,e Add ",nar ~ d'SIfiblJ~On patte¡n 116' 2f;fNJ I, H is !ieK! aáiL.iS3b'e to Ty¡>e 11). The 27 hous¡;,g t1ô!i Dewlelloo Svffif To Sv1fix Tyoo H S3y.1Jme1ric diæilYJ!ìon. kJeall¡ $uitaò f(1. rrHJ.¡(ay ¡P::~jæ!~~1!;, p,Mng a'ias ,TN Er;t1Q.;Sa'..;na BeJlèSt :!.::~ P5-;""";W: ~~"'!fî;',¡ 27 Z oc fo' buildi'(¡ moun!ed S¡;cur~y ¡iohtnJ. ',ZW rw.é1~; W!32 (SO-l&JW HF~ 12' h~.s:!JI.! C(ÌY) 1 - c1¿.L"V h¢'..Ri trn-ID:t .:J\!~ p~-~t:1."'Jiuo,b ¡c..1~!-;:! ö"i.~ ~. Tbree Sizu: ÙJ'évOI t;3'IUII5')-1J(J.11 MH any! t.1 ¡... 12' square (5' detp (305 x 12ï n'·ml T,¡·y~: ~1I ;¡í2i))...(OOW DS~I~. . ::¡: 16' sQual8x6.5' dtep (406 x 165 mm) 7t,.. ~OCIJIi P-AH [; 7~-1(J:j~¥ JCS :"ð ICp;J!a 0,' yl Z2' square < 9.25' a~p (5591.235 mrr) S:r,Jii fl~.e· (27Tv'ES8, 1ZO\', ,;'Î'{ '" 3-4 ?V I 27,1.! 0"6 F :þ '-' ~~Fu:;;·!2OðY. 2;(>V(~'\~ 3. ~ C:ó ~2-~~! ~~ H9'~ü~·i} I20:'l. 2?~':CJ:;.;rÝJ 1. Z erG ~ - Q~~:iJt' (~·-lC~'It~) ¡~:\:"':'i l)J1\'O Ù:'I~j :'\'1177V £Sg; C . -I u:i!<t,' l£,,; Frlm-; . ;¡.¡ttm Pho:.c.:t~~ (~tC:N,..H\S~;1~1 "'::he¡: rr.\1J-';Ì"kJ~ ~Ih:::' J'"á-I 2' A:j:...~tHr: Fi~en Q KOTE; :Ya 0' lox;,~ .vïæ-.i; ¡I o1Eú-; ZT:,2.l4cr$ ? bt:f1\å1 Prr~'_* t_F(JGU)'y·(!~I:¢ü) iPa~ 8Bi ::J F~( fU!IJ:~ ~)ICIDN_ 1 Wi 1 ? F_r fpM.wi4aJi y p ~ . H~:J~ "'(~ Ia::.tC{r'-l"~!~ ph~:oc·3' 3v;jr¡ ;t;>4: s.1J:µ.:~ \'ltL ¡¡(.:,.¡~ 'XIr.lC& ~a:¡H! =.: ~mrill; !FieJd'il\mlle~) 1Z· I!(¡using '6" MII;ing 22" ho;Slnl W¡I~ utzð rv-¡':!r12 f~'¡:;·'G rnG'22 Typi~ Car~I5$);''''t Pi~lribllL"n or T¡pj(;¡¡ (;¡j"CieõDl'ltr D,St'l!)U1ioro õf ~Q:'Qh: SI\~'~ 581-12 SB~~16 S3H? ~OOW H?S Põrl<Ì1g¡íW;Id.·,oy Li¡;!1\. 1 SOW H PS P8tkII'>JlRv¡(t¡;¡¡y ~iGht. &.~01 ft,::;,:,::::~H :J'.."-.: .·~itJ.p;~-nlr"': ?!G"~-:'; ,.. ':-'0:' cml~g , =;.: bt¡¡fi:J "'l~2'J( ¡rj)"~ IOOO\V) p~-j Ÿc' I'l'ms .../2(\:' 2~ or 27ìV -....... 'V~ -: [t." ~ ,.. f3' fiI1U"5w(.\47',' ~~"ð IM- t!-:: !-{ u: ~'J (¡: :...,y ..~ ss ~ ,~ it ¡.. .. ... . Pa01 71 1~; Y.1.:. Mountings. .... ,.... ........ " ,~~ p u. ~- C~!alog Num~er L'g!cil'Olllge $ulfix Ks¡ . . . .. . ... PaO¡ ï3 ;: ~~;;t~~) :~~ ~ /....-~':"~=~-.._..\ 1~; ....·0 Optieel Symrm ......... ..... ?aJas 7 ~-i!: "'I ' ,r,~~,,", \ I"' A~ir¡...., ........ .......... '" . ..... rd:J58;' . \ r (:~\ ì; " " \ '. ~. (\ '"f F) í 1/ (,,,. y. .... . ,.. \ ' -.), ¡ ',' ""p MoònlinQ .c.¡t¡¡mauv~ . , . .. .. ..... ,...,.... ? lGC:S 1 Ô5-1 Q;. J \ \. \~.J / i ! I ;."f \ \ \. \>---~~,! I I v., ~- f . :' \.. ;., \ /¡ O"ntir{J Br1~e~ '..... Pi-ges 1 O~l C;? \ \ \ "'--- / J I ¡ \ : ~=:.,../ . " \''::'-.'::=:===.J/ /1''' ->1 ',: ./ ."', Poles. .. " . ....,> "'.. ..... . P.ge, 110~11'! t I.., 2'Í4'¡~f D,lieo (250-4DDW HPS only). ..... .,.., ..,. . P.~c, 'S(ì-1ê3 "I ".--~'---' / '" AI\:¡ C/¡(),¡I (See ;¡¡r,e ~ 101 ~x;anGt¡o"; Y.I' - ~---~ rll 1;'-'1" }.)! ,:.;- !;;.,'" :"..:.~,: .~;: '~4' t1 :,m :.' ","" ~)~ ~ 4~} 2'rI ~:;.:,. ',:;,: .... ~ G r,', .... 1 ! ~;; 1 i '. ~r(" I;olook¡n~, r.Jot 01 one 4003// HPS l5Qic",:c3nd~ p-Oi r:1 or£·15~V,; HPS '''''lit'l\)íRo.:óway j~h at 30' ¡g.1 "': F~r.o(;I"~;fRLta1t{f}' LJ~M n120- (5.~ ::i; rr,oJni¡n~ te;çr.1. iir,) 0" Iii! abo':: :nQ¡;ntino t'~o,t. arú IT n: OJOto : :\1;. hM¡1\in\a!. honwrìta!, . ¡U-" :; \.. ~.. .. . JAN-21-2003 TUE 10:17 AM DESIGN ELECTRIC FAX NO. 3202524278 P. 03 r I J - Square Series Area Light Optics . VertiCl1I Forward Throw ,.1':- -, VFT Series (fagc BI) " The VFT S81163 r~ail!{os a i'0" main IJ€¡¡m,II1$Í(j~ IhellOusing, ihe :~mp i$ tiltoo 2C" !IUITl Vf,f!iCa! [ov.~rd house-sirJf,,/t provides excell8nl un!IQr¡"(¡iiy 3íid ~{¡u:e"3ide r.utoll. low rmdi; candlepawc¡ anû gre3r IOfwàrr1 and Isteral disiri1¡utiofl. A c~t aluminum böck box is supPìlCd on 250 & 400W hPS end 1000W MH lixlure.s. rile VfT SÐtiBS IS ideal IOf use i.? Hide toßflw«y a".,s 8M !ar,r¡o parkinG ¡¡!ilas. VFr Serie$, O· tilt trom horizontal t iypi~1 í30tQOlcan~18 dlstrilIution at Qilde .. PlIl1dl1g/Roudwav Ligh! PH Series (PiI(¡e BPl f- Tre PR Series reilwo( provide~ wloo side 10 side and moderate Iron! aistríbulion. lhe :1 12' SQ nouslnD has a Ty~ !II asymrnatric diSuibution pattern. The 1 B" sq. nou~lng i~ lie1cl..;¡diustàbl8 Typo:1 or Type 111. Th~ 22' ~q,11ousmo is Type II, me PH SQriSf¡ is , idßål/y suiled for rl!l1dw'll'¡ applic~tions. JJiirkil1Q iire.s IJ[ 10/ building mounted SBturily light/rJg. I' ~ ?A Serl~ (t·1ìlt iWM horizontal . ".", ..:. ·-Tvpical j~ofootCßi'KI!ø ~ ~ . . distrlbutiQn lit graM :¡ C t c: f ., . Area Cutoff Ligltt r: T AC &3riaS(faD883) .~) Tt1IS t{)tr\pact foIlIiarcHhrolil ¡¡¡fleetor has a main beam of 50"+ ¡rom v~mcal J- i (3C' from horizoniai!, providing wide ialeraí distribution and ifTl )roveö uniformities. - ,·1 A 6a"~light Shield aGce.\~or¡l (slândllrd on VItali Moum) permilS preciœ cutcl! ~ i:1djustñbility. The AC Silfies can be us~d ~ pat,~ing 10ft, aute sales lots õnd I tQnn/s courts. % ' ,:~:,"::~ f-:: . ~ :. . '! AD·SörkiS. O"tifi fran) f¡orílonral," . .: . .....::.:...::,< no~ackllghl ~hicfc!. ",': ", -I . ,. . Typicar~¡jtootcandle . . - :., ... diStribuilðn i\t grnde ' Z ~ Quadrate Vertical and HDrizDntal Lamp Po*t ìoµ Lights QV and QH S~I 9" (P4f}eS 84-851 The DV and QH Series fixtures ¡¡¡~ àVòi\:1ble with i....o mounting s¡yles, and providõ groat Quadrate dlS!fíbution and uníiormines with oplimum pole spacings. The medium base v6fticaJ 18mp is éNdilðblein DOIIi the RûUI)d Twbe and Square 7ube mount from 5!)- i75 wans; 25D-400 1'1311 mogul bese J¡;rnp~ are <iv¡ilabie in th~ Square Ti.!b3 Square í~b~QVSerin. mOUn! omy, TM mogul base horizontal lamp i.~ available from 1 i~'-4DD waus iO , : O' above tIOri2Dntal In mountings; ¡; rooow ¡¡mp is available with Ihe Square Tuba rr.otJrlling only. A I . ~picaljsClfootcand¡~' :j $1 aluminum back box is ,:;uppli~ò on 25D & 4ÙOW HPS and 1DOOW MH I'ðnicai . istr ~ull.on ~t grade I lamp fixtures. TflfJ ()V and 0,'1 Series ara id~.1 lçr p9tliinq lots. I " I '., Round Tube Q¡.¡ SlJrì&s, .x .îJ" above horl:iMtal . . ¡YpiGilI isotoo¡c¡n~le . distribUlion at Qrad, .. , JAN-21-2003 TUE 10:16 AM DESIGN ELECTRIC FAX NO, 3202524276 p, 02 Installation Simplified u~~1 0,1 {~II~lo: syÙrn¡ r,ra,¡~~ Lamps Structural Intt grity your e~oi1'J in.!!a!1iro Ih~e flX'l1SS a:~ o:l¡n'~m iE&J'!3 H,i,; l'iS r~c!!~ ië ~2' ê:~r,gS 3".0 :5' Pc" TD~ Li;r,s :row";?1 rit~ir,~ is LI".,5¡¡r~ inlO Ihd , 'ò-j;;;ed due to fc\!! pr!iT"IY éC$:gn CM :.::¡¡2 :1[; s';;a:e' er....e,c~~ I.r~p" I:' tr·t.; 1 EllN PSM;.!, 175W r','iHal':'j r;~'!}3SIY 10 c1st\bt;;~ ~~:J~,...ir~' iozœ. j I çúi":Sjde¡3IJc;i3, Ht9 firs! ;s that ,II SWB (e!~[ú~3 to h)~i~ve !~~ d&:ìi~ë~ 15JW r:PS ~~m¡"jj:~B mE(;i~í)1 ~-':: This aPOVlô:he nXl~e ,0 ~ ir.OlJn'e(1 in . ¡ fiílUfð-5 C¡;~TI~ c.cfJi~lë~ \'Iith Ih~ !a¡¡;p ÇÇliiëi¡ed resui:s. rQ' e.mrcie, cur AC !am~r}. 1£' i:'JU5!llgs éJ.)~'~-nmod'H:: any L:~'4i¡no PôS!!On tmlC~: aroy '1..iI a.:œdy ¡r·sicla U\8 !Ix'ue. Trlis Series rC\'iEfC TiìrGtll,¡;:.¡.re cowie W mDQJ! t<æ !drops (tM PM.,FN <:d ~:.,; ó~orlicn. T\,p~¡i f;xtu:e ~ B'e ~) \ J ",'Iõ1I.·..ms t:'6 cooldn.;tl.n oJ 1:!"1.0 nâ\~ D~_' ê.Cnj6v({j :n :tie D3S¡ w!m'fJ1 AC SUi<$ ",,¡¡¡e ô~ ED28 : :eoL:Côd . '1!'rrjr<¡teD. TiI: :I!Œ'raI5tr\i-~'ure a.ôQ Jhi~·m€m and ~$$Uf!)S YQ'J tn~H rr¡(} riÇiht u-;~ f¡;iit.:r~ c~inG i1(ì!IO;2 i:S ~¡2~" C1f¡~OD~ !~fT-P for ~Ç¡}-4G)W PSMH & pre')'e~ts jE\t:ç¡u~ fa:¡u{~ tJl tJ;~ r,·:us¡r;-¡, i t :;~':p \$ D·Q'i¡~). Th~ sf..)J~d (¡~iºr: iÕ\\'(,'m, hy I)Sir,g hi': ED28 : 4CiW ~)'H j¡~l~1'¡5). 22' hC;t.J5Ínj~ 're i;¡ L~al fTllRt !i'~~.H~ come VJth :educ.ed env:!Q:~ :è.f'nf) t:~ t')a 400 '8'~~ ;:c:rnruœ!: ffiC\I.i! ~Qe lWiÇ5 (In: Ballasts ,¡3U·V\I:t D3¡¡ast 01 CWlrTOr: ¡~: r;.ó!2! ¡¡alice an1 !!1e 8137 ; l&';m:1 9V ,Sçu~ rU~:!?$! lc~ YU '/Pi Ai: :¡~tHes are s~¡ :ard \If;t1 Z 'lor: ~ vjl!2Q8S,The It,¡ró is s,rr:p;icity C! er~talOp9lamp jO~ I:"; 1~Xr 'N2~ me]1 ~£!I,* UI!;::~ a :JLB ! fOOL~eå t:%'ei f2.clç.r :¡aif3.&- Tt;6 ÍiIQ¡.:rity c~ ;;ou~li~ d~si9i'15. rC! f.x;mp!~, WI.' r;;:!¡\~e; we wðr~ ~b!~ iJ t))1(;;~X) ç~j~1 e(uel )c~ t¿ny,; ~Ç( 3-C~OJW PS\1J-- & FiOVj!Area lixtu::s ,~e SU;V;~ 1~m f ¡~e 2' Adj,sIGb'e F:Hel, j¡,;st twe lei sy.:çT;S :h:J: hihe a icr¡;¡;rd -,,ai,' t~ 41X)'N I/H ¡¡xt1.r~: ~e;:V F~;. AG. ~ ¡¡¡ui:i"ÿolt bal'asl :n it: U.5.. Ire t s:r~'m aie r.eetle-j. Ar" tn€.1 iaC"- Y'.YJ. ~15Q+ deQr~õs -..itn no JÌ!il:r~ tilt. arc V"T 1.1C 01' S~f= T:.te ~ ·r~ st<~á~C b2laSl I:l:b"Æ 120. 2œ. 24C ,-¡\re: \J)a~ beir.Q !xaæ¡j on ail fCu: ,i/lually nJ æa :igr~. T~s ¿mazi!1~ s.e.-ies u:ii'i~ 2 an: ; r~ <ir..! ZIT VCI:>; in C<.ì<'a, CM Hana-arö ; s:des 1)1 (~íitw Thz iouah iBa:UfG is '?ße~Ç¡( s)sta'n a'ie',\> )'(¡~ !J ligrJ 9rr¡~ùp~ k1inp j{r ~CC1j/v' M~ fì;<t0rl~), t;,;'1~ ir,ci,OOE r2C. 2?7 alÒJ.<;7volts Ire Çlí!teniõj lo!em¡¡r hir\Jing 5i51<m ~ai:ing I¡¡is ann tEo,'., ¡;v;::ts \'iH~ (SC'I1:-e wall~s are .I~êrð ~it"i a ì ....tic' ~JltlÞatica¡'ï po~;[;.::r·s 1M I!:¡~ f'nfiiiT:ê! ;pi!l nç:t crt:, ::d¢:::nr Weather-tight Housing 1'l:¡{277V ¡),.<¡Ii·'Qr: Da!~). ç$Sel1lbIY\ll~Bn il Is c!osod. Tnis oroperties. Tns re!i€{tOi Si'ten and Ire aic1( ]ifum Ooùsif'lg is rna1urcrlnd f, rô-~u:(èS coil r...o Sla:nle~ s:e~! ¿c,usrolc œchHgh: cu!O:~ also d!'Dii hiln mea8S' ~ C^03:i1g ~"¡f:C'o,¡y. Wiring ,! I Wi,'If$!O 5:CJfS ire lee,s 3SSsrr:t.ly 'Hit:;r c~ L)jjrect :J.'2U roo~:med :¡cnn:bJ Tris ~,lIQU<; stYii,1Q a¡ ¡,ws S~iQ¡.,t ~I: lW'C m~1¡rr\!m Si.pp'ý wiri 13 r,qürud will'oul U-slïQ:CðJ C':::j8'::!io13t~e wal: 3õctic~s The d~ C'.5t èCO' fr"ll~ r.o5 ò for ',\f!l1 rr.c-ur.ted tí,!I.;1õ}. :$ Wind ~oading b(~Jht·'~S3 hicn IH~a'Jæ SIÜffl ~3S(et ór.o Cc;c;;u:er ;¡~i¡¡¡led cçti;:.; wsinQ tr;n ifi.;iijQ :;trffiQIl ¡~ìlP::ed Qim Labels q C~fI1aatt !3~IDS ard su~ef.!X .n.r I.onger Fixture Lit5 ie."S. Trè I!rs f~ is &JtPUM ~'ii.r: LL U!leo in U_S ar'~ Can3~ 1m w~t (j~Sipa¡iO;1 ¡eOr"iliqUt'5 allow tï:e Ai; ~rQju:¡s are 5'a.10"rd with 0w( ";cunUng holes ~C¡ fSfj·insta':Bd !OQ1t";n¡;, a1H"o:mre classified IF54 c·~ti.ç.act ~ite of our ~q~6'e ~ausLJ" gs. :xd..ßive D~J!EGtædiL'm 's2iuring ¡<:œ>!of:es. Fer 1ha VF1 S:t'e~. 1. ~,j!C{ IPê5 W ,EC E~~ a;j IEC :;%. S1:ê aM shaDe re:1u:ð wind load, an E-cœl epoxy Çtimar;¡;1C a oro,,1:;: clðar Si!g Iem (/Cf)-1ic on ~(}-4D:J..v : r~~ìlin~ I:; cost ~vir,g$ when a-.;r¡ir. D'JtICell~Dooat Tt, ¿ciy1ic or:<: g-ass en 1rfJJI'.0 is useo and ~~ det,,'m;'ii¡~g POI!! IcediŒ'.irns. lioÌó;' is I~íslar\:o lne CEi,;rad'nQ irline is spp:iæ \.,;~ rrour,~'g Li'PI ( eHe<:;ts 01 '!1e [Jilrü'{jOi€1 roe 8110fl (;o'n lar!rè B-W:iian: SrJêlo ac"..st~ry. ~or Ten Reflector Options me ~un 2~d cth:r errf1r0r'1"ref112! ta:~O~$. 'ne Sç.WIe ï',Qe þ~ ;~, ~i hü:~¡~¡1 ( T~ reJl~W s)'-s¡er:s )'c-V:de !M Trl:S Basur~ ~'Cu lI:tl it'e prc:!xŒ ï~ë iaIT.,O' and ¥J-1i51'-i \'?f1ie<113"TlpS öre ( fi!xibHit¡ t: :,cëoiTplish a,y I ígh1in9 in:;¡.JlrcOOf \\;'1 !~Oi. Q~ ¡~ t"C l.-:UiC $UCD¡'~dw'~i1 í\ ce<1f, flal tilïWGG :<'k in 100 1T'ú..'Î optimizw rrenne:, Cu' ~s 1,';:1'. \"I!. a:e~:: Go,lid~i, m oH~ s ~ Ia>s P.fS: 2:û-' OOOW võ1i =a! ké'.;)5 ¡ .;m .æ :re latæ¡i c::mpvI¡H;ZeO 7-YfZ[ fn:s,1 i'iSHan~i ,alB & S<\J remp:<tJ g¡;~\S !:;rs . 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