HomeMy WebLinkAboutAppendix C - Lowes Updated PUD Design Guidelines 05-05-2020 Lowe's Home Improvement Warehouse PUD Development Guidelines
Development Guidelines for Lowe's Home Improvement Warehouse PUD,
Bozeman, Montana
Introduction
The intent of these guidelines is to ensure that a high quality design is maintained within the
development of the Lowe's Home Improvement Warehouse (Lowe's) site. Attention shall be
paid to the overall planning of the site, in order to optimize the visual aesthetics of the building
and site work from the various view corridors around the site. Sensitive and responsible
architectural, landscape and signage design will enhance the appearance of the Lowe's
building.
The Lowe's Planned Unit Development (PUD) is a PUD within the Saccoccia PUD. These
Development Guidelines demonstrate planned unit development requirements for the Lowe's
site. The Lowe's Site Plan must also adhere to the framework and Development Guidelines of
the Saccoccia PUD.
The Lowe's lot shall be used only for retail and wholesale sales associated with Lowe's HIW,
Inc. including building material/lumber sales, garden center sales and other home improvement
sales. Lots 2 and 3 of the PUD shall adhere to uses defined in the Saccoccia PUD Development
Guidelines with the addition of medium to high density residential projects allowed in that portion
of Lot 3 lying east of the north-south interior access road, with the conditional use approved by
the City of Bozeman. Sections of this document that refer to specific uses that comply with the
above statement are for illustration purposes only and not for the purpose of further restricting
the use of the lot.
This project also entails boundary relocation to fit the needs of the Lowe's Planned Unit
Development. Similar to the Saccoccia PUD, Lot 1 will remain as the dominant lot, Lot 2 will
consist of a smaller lot adjacent to Tschache Lane and Lot 3 will skirt Walton's Stream/Ditch.
The Saccoccia PUD was filed without a first phase and it was assumed a boundary relocation
would be necessary to secure lot specific tenants.
Due to the fact that improvements and a building permit are proposed for the PUD, concurrent
construction of improvements in accordance with City of Bozeman Ordinance 1532 is required.
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A narrative addressing Ordinance 1532 will be submitted to the City during the site plan
approval process.
Site Planning and Phasing
Improvements associated with this project include the installation of the north-south access road
with boulevard trees adjacent to the Lowe's lot and construction of the "Lowe's Green", an
approximate 39,000 SF developed open space sited to offer a pleasant place to stop for the
Lowe's customers and employees as well as those of adjacent Bridger Peaks Town Center.
Pedestrian trails and a sidewalk system will be installed to create a loop around the entire
P.U.D., connecting to adjacent trails, properties and the stream corridor. Landscaping shall be
installed concomitant with site plan development. A portion of the detention area shall be
developed with this phase as required by site plan design.
Per the guidelines set forth in the 1-90 Corridor section of the Design Objective Plan, the
buildings and landscaping shall be organized into major groupings to enhance the scale
and appearance of the development. Refer to the landscape design guidelines towards
the end of this document.
Open bpace Allocation
Due to its location in the North 19th Avenue/Oak Street Corridor, this project will be developed
as a planned unit development and meet or exceed the respective open space requirements.
The Saccoccia PUD acts as an overall open space plan and schematically depicts a minimum
of 30% open space for the entire Saccoccia PUD. The Lowe's lot exhibits 3.75 acres open
space with 8.21 acres distributed in other areas of the Saccoccia PUD. A portion of the Lowe's
open space is distributed throughout the Saccoccia PUD to achieve a larger open space
corridor along the Walton's Stream/Ditch and to create a larger buffer from Baxter Lane and
Tschache Lane. The Final Site Plan of the Saccoccia PUD demonstrates the ability to obtain
30% open space via greenway, stream setback and other open space areas.
Lowe's Green shall be established as a sanctuary for pedestrians, customers and employees.
This area will be landscaped with significant quantities of trees and shrubs to provide shade and
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screening and will also include pedestrian benches, picnic tables, a gazebo, arbor and
trail/sidewalk connections to the development and adjacent properties.
Community Pedestrian/Bicycle Trail
Pedestrian/bike trails are integrated into the Lowe's development and extend into the Saccoccia
PUD to create a loop. With this project, a trail located near the Walton Stream will be installed.
Other trails and sidewalks include connections to Lowe's three building entries via large
landscaped islands in the parking lot and a trail connection from Tschache Lane. Adjacent
properties and projects will be connected by these pedestrian ways, including the new Hilton
Hotel, Bridger Peaks Town Center and the Bridger Peaks Village to the south.
Access
The Lowe's PUD is accessed via two public road and two private roads. The public roads
include Tschache Lane to the south and Baxter Lane to the north. A private road along the
western boundary of the PUD also provides access to the site at points as shown on the
concept plan. This private road was installed with the development of the PUD on the property
to the west and is located on a mutual access easement. The other private road connects
Baxter Lane and Tschache Lane, bisecting the Saccoccia PUD.
Building Design Guidelines
Building character
To ensure continuity within the development, it is important that all buildings be
compatible with a consistent architectural character as with the existing Saccoccia PUD
Development Guidelines. To achieve this, these guidelines call for building forms,
details, materials and colors that are intended to be compatible with, and complimentary
to, the North 19th Entryway Corridor.
Inspiration is drawn from Bozeman's historic architecture. Often eclectic, the buildings in
old Bozeman incorporate architectural styles and features from many sources and eras,
allowing for a broad range of design. The city's downtown serves as a vast resource of
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building styles, materials and color palettes. Many of these buildings incorporate pitch-
roofs, false fronts, entry canopies and unique profiles. Overall, the goal is to create a
built environment that is designed to have clear order and comprehensive composition in
design, scale, materials, color, detailing and landscaping.
The building height restrictions were relaxed to allow for a maximum height of 48 feet in
the Saccoccia PUD. This relaxation was supported by the desire to use adjacent
buildings and individual building elements to provide contrast and variation against
horizontal portions of the buildings and to emphasize entry points.
Buildinq massing
Considerable thought has been given to the design of the proposed building fagades to
create interest while softening the scale of the otherwise large building footprint.
Per the guidelines in North 19th Corridor section of the Design Objective Plan, these
guidelines call for a building design that does not appear to be "standardized," or
"franchise" in style. Articulation of building forms, both horizontally and vertically, have
visually reduced the overall scale of the buildings and have added visual interest to the
architectural composition.
Building elevations are visually designed to be not more than 100' in length, by means of
recesses, offsets, angular forms, and/or other features to provide visually interesting
facades. Furthermore, the following building elements improve the massing and scale of
the building. Exceptions to these guidelines may be granted based on design merit or
historical precedent:
Roof
Rooflines and profiles shall contribute to varied scale and massing. Pitched roof forms
echo the mountains surrounding Bozeman while responding to the regional climatic
conditions. Buildings in this development shall incorporate pitched roof forms in their
appearances. Pitches between 3:12 and 12:12 are considered appropriate. Entire
buildings do not need to be covered with pitched roofs, but the entrance areas shall be
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emphasized in such a manner, as if a "false front" is applied. Distinctively shaped roof
forms, detailed parapets, and exaggerated cornice lines shall also be used in the
composition of a building.
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Eaves, soffits and fascias
Sloped roof elements should have a horizontal eave
projection. Sloped roofs may have either eaves with
exposed rafter tails or enclosed soffits. On major roof
forms, enclosed soffits are preferred. Where exposed EXrmt� TALLs
rafter tails are used, they shall be set back from the roof edge edge and should be cut square to the roof slope.
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exposed rafters.
Gutters, downspouts. snow stops
Gutters on roof edges are permitted and are required to match the roof color at the
enclosed soffit conditions, or the wood rafter color when exposed rafters are used.
Exposed downspouts are permitted, but care is to be exercised when composing the
building elevations so that they become a part of an integral design. Snow stops shall be
used on all sloped metal roof forms where roof edges are above or near pedestrian
walkways. They need to be unobtrusive in appearance and match the color of the sloped
roof.
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Roof mounted equipment
Rooftop mechanical equipment, including but not limited to HVAC units, vents and other
major penetrations, shall be screened. Screening shall be provided through the use of
raised parapets around the building, or by rooftop screening elements that are consistent
with the building's design. Penetrations and all other exposed elements in sloped roofs
are to be painted to match the roof color.
Canopies
Canopies shall be used where feasible, to shelter entry doors and give definition to
building planes. Sloped canopies, and canopies supported by diagonal rods with wall
mounted connector plates are both acceptable.
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Exterior walls
Building walls shall not be longer than 100' without modulating the facade. This can be
accomplished by offsetting wall planes, changing wall materials, adding
canopies/overhangs/trellises, or as approved for design merit. Changing the roofline to
reinforce the facade modulation is encouraged. Buildings shall have a distinct "base" at
the ground level, using different materials, colors or textures to provide distinction. All
facades shall be designed with comprehensive composition and clear order, highlighting
entry points, highlighting or screening appropriate building functions, reflecting the
building program while respecting important visual perspectives both on site and off site.
Storefront windows and doors
The sizes, shapes and materials of storefront windows and doors have a significant
visual effect on the building elevation design. To complement the development's overall
aesthetics, the storefronts shall be made of anodized aluminum with clear insulated-
glazing suitable to the local climate.
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Openings may have square or shallow arched tops. Generally arched top openings
should be used judiciously to highlight areas of particular importance or to complement
the design composition. Glass above the typical 7' door height is desirable to increase
the amount of interior daylight and to reduce the amount of unglazed exterior wall
surface.
Screenina
Trash enclosure, as well as ground level
equipment such as transformers, satellite
dishes, and mechanical equipment, are to be
screened from public view through
landscaping, fencing or finished walls that
complement the building design.
Materials and colors
Much like the historic buildings of Bozeman, the sensitive use of multiple materials is a
desirable approach to creating richness in architectural character. Acceptable materials
within the development are EIFS, brick and thin-set veneer brick, metal siding and
roofing, precast concrete, colored CMU blocks, stone and simulated stone veneer. It is
preferable that these materials be complimentary to the materials and colors as specified
below.
Earth tone colors with complimentary accents shall be the bases for all color schemes in
the P.U.D.
The color and material schedules submitted with the Site Plans shall provide inspiration
in the design of the buildings for the development. The material and color palettes for
individual projects will be judged in terms of their compatibility with the overall character
of the development.
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Exterior lighting
Lighting fixtures used on this development must comply with Section 18.42.150
"Lighting" of the City Uniform Development Code and contribute to the overall style of
the development. The light fixtures shall be shielded to prevent direct illumination from
falling on adjacent properties. Metal Halide lighting at appropriate levels will enhance the
appearance of the buildings and grounds while promoting security.
The lantern style light fixture, as depicted in attachment to the Saccoccia PUD
Development Guidelines, shall only be used along the interior portions of the
development. This fixture type will have meet cutoff requirements while presenting a
historical character.
The architectural features of the building exterior shall include bell shaped light fixtures. These
bell shaped fixtures shall be mounted with "gooseneck" arms.
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Pedestrian oriented architecture
The P.U.D. concept plan demonstrates coordination between vehicular and pedestrian
circulation. Pedestrian corridors shall be provided between the phases, parcels,
buildings and adjacent properties. The corridors provided for pedestrian circulation
within the subdivision shall be enhanced with landscaping and constructed with
crosswalks designated with pavers or stamped concrete across vehicular lanes.
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Outdoor recreational areas such as landscaped areas, open spaces, trails and picnic areas
shall be provided for the use and enjoyment of employees, customers and the public. Refer to
attached lighting, tree grate, bench and bike rack cut sheets.
Landscape Guidelines
The landscape design for the Lowe's Planned Unit Development will comply with the City of
Bozeman's Unified Development Ordinance and the landscape requirements as defined by the
Saccoccia PUD Development Guidelines.
The landscape design contributes significantly to the Baxter Lane and North 19th Avenue
corridors. Wide landscape buffers are designed to tie this development to others in the area and
provide comfortable open� space for pedestrian circulation. Plant selections submitted with this
Site Plan shall provide the development with a sense of unity internally as well as compliment
surrounding developments. The design shall provide for seasonal interest, a variety of
experiences for center users. The plantings will be combined with berms and swales to create
topographical interest where appropriate.
The specific design guidelines as defined below may be altered within the framework of this
PUD based on design merit and with the requirement being that the overall concept must be
maintained throughout the development and the landscape points must be attained.
Landscaping on each lot must meet or exceed the minimum requirements outlined in the zoning
ordinance in order to achieve the higher quality of design expected with a PUD. These
requirements are outlined in the North 19th Avenue/Oak Street Entryway Corridor Plan, which
reflect design intentions for planned unit developments. Due to the project location, this planned
unit development must adhere to the Greenway Corridor Landscape Standards. Further, this
project will exceed minimum landscape standards, which is expected for large format retail
projects.
General Landscape Guidelines
To reduce or eliminate the dependence on treated city water, on-site wells will be installed for
irrigation purposes in the event that the City of Bozeman can successfully apply for receive
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permit to install irrigation wells in the Bozeman Solvent Site. Larger tree and shrub plantings,
combined with complete irrigation, will be utilized for an immediate landscape impact.
At this time, landscaping for the Lowe's PUD will follow the Landscape Plan as shown on the
proposed Concept Plan. Landscape improvements will include extensive landscaping
throughout the project. Landscaping outside of the Lowe's project will include the Walton's
Stream/Ditch trail corridor, landscape groupings at the two access points on Baxter Lane and
the three access points on Tschache Lane, and along the southern lot line of Lot 2.
Tschache Lane Frontage
Important considerations for this area include the requirement of the formal streetscape. This
will be provided by the formal arrangement of Black Ash (Fraxinus nigra `Fall Gold'), or other
suitable species, at 50-foot intervals along Tschache Lane. To the inside of this line of trees
additional buffering of parking lots will be created by natural, rolling berms planted with groups
of Austrian Pine (Pinus nigra), Colorado Spruce (Picea pungens), Thunderchild Flowering Crab
(Malus 'Thunderchild'), and Spring Snow Crab (Malus `Spring Snow') or other suitable species.
The yard landscaping points shall be met with groups of large evergreen trees, small
ornamental trees and large canopy trees for each 50 lineal feet, in addition to the street trees.
Turf grass would be present around these plantings. The plantings and berms present in the
greenway create a variety of visual experiences for pathway users. All plantings shall be
placed with consideration as to path use and safety, visibility into the parking lot for security
personnel, view corridors, terminated vistas, and appropriate screening for the adjacent
developments. Plant selection ties to the Bridger Peaks development by repeating the use of
the Black Ash as street trees but creates variety and a unique identity by using Flowering Crabs.
Creativity shall be encouraged in the plantings, and entrance focal points will be created. In
these cases, clusters of evergreen and deciduous shrubs may be used to assist in creating focal
point plantings.
West Property Line Buffer
This buffer strip will utilize berming, trees and shrubs to screen and separate parking and
structures. Planting space is limited due to extensive utilities running along this corridor.
Plantings are designed to accommodate these concerns while still providing screening and
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separation. This buffer will enhance the visual perception of the development from North 19'"
Avenue. Part of the plant palette will be used to carry the planting around the corner to the north
and visually tie this buffer to the Baxter Lane plantings. The landscaping shall tie Tschache
Lane and Baxter Lane together and provide accent at the drive connections to the adjoining
project and to avoid underground and overhead utilities.
Baxter Lane Landscaping
This landscape buffer will enhance visual perspectives of the development from Interstate 90.
Baxter Lane will be lined with a formal street tree arrangement of Black Ash (F-raxinus 111gra 'Fall
Gold') or other suitable species. The large expanse of greenspace will utilize evergreen and
deciduous trees and will utilize rolling berms to create a park-like setting. The plant palette may
include Austrian Pine (Pinus nigra), Colorado Spruce (Picea pungens), Quaking Aspen
(POPUIUs tremuloides), Clump Birch (Betula papyrifera), and Canada Red Cherry (Prunus
virginiana 'Canada Red'). The detention area will be designed with an irregular perimeter and be
revegetated with native species as described in the General Landscape Guidelines above.
For this project, the landscaping along Baxter Lane will include landscaped groupings at the
access points to the Saccoccia PUD.
Stream Corridor
The steam corridor along the eastern property line will be afforded significant setback and may
be further separated from the development by a building access drive. A pathway is planned for
this area to allow pedestrian access from the development as well as adjacent properties.
Plantings should be limited to native species of trees and shrubs to enhance the riparian nature
of the corridor. The planting of native grasses is also encouraged in this area. It is desirable to
leave the native grasses unmown thereby enhancing the feel of a natural stream bank
community.
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Interior Parking Lot
The parking lot layout shall provide for traffic control, shading and pedestrian access. Japanese
Tree Lilac (Syringa reticulata), Clump Birch (Betula papyrifera), and Prairie Spire Ash (Fraxinus
pennsylvanica `Rugby') are trees that may be utilized in the parking lot islands.
Pedestrian Use Areas
Pedestrian access shall be provided throughout the development. Concrete walks are to be
provided along Baxter Lane and Tschache Lane with lateral extensions into the site. A minimum
6-foot wide pedestrian path shall be provided along the stream to the east. This path shall meet
the requirements for city standard natural fines trails.. A primary pedestrian access shall be
provided through the site and shall consist of concrete sidewalks and at-grade marked
pedestrian crossings connecting on site entry points, pedestrian destinations and off site
developments..
Building Envelope
The Lowe's building will include plantings to soften and enhance the architecture, sufficiently
screen service and utilities from the street. General locations for these plantings shall be
determined through Site Plan Review and shown on a landscape plan. Materials shall include
some of the species used in the overall development, but some variety will be allowed for
individual expression and identity. A landscape plan will be required for these pad sites.
The landscape design provides a strong unifying element to the overall design of the
development.
*All plant varieties suggested are to act as a guideline. As new, improved cultivars are
developed variation from the listed varieties will be allowed.
Submitted by Shelly Engler, Landscape Architect, Cashman Nursery, December 21, 2004;
Modified 5/20/2005
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Signage guidelines
City Staff and Commission shall review the signage for this lot during the Site Plan
Review process. All signage within the Lowe's PUD must adhere to the framework of the
following signage guidelines; however, each individual signage proposal shall be
reviewed independently.
The Vision and Intention for this Signage Proposal
Proposed signage is designed to be aesthetically superior in form, efficient in function, limited in
quantity and non-interruptive. It is the goal to provide signage which is not only completely
compatible with the materials used on the complex buildings (e.g. brick, E.I.F.S., 40 year metal
for roofing), but to enhance the overall aesthetics of the project. We propose to accomplish this
through compatible and complimentary designs, materials, lettering, colors and lighting.
Lighting is to be limited, diffused and used only where direction is required or aesthetics
persuade.
Proposed Signage will be of Three Categories: Pylons Wall Signage and Pad Signage Pylons:
A single sign with primary tenant/occupant panels will be the main I.D. for the whole complex.
There will be a second, lesser pylon sign with secondary tenant panels and a separate
monument sign approximately half the size of the main pylon with secondary tenant panels. The
main I.D. sign is shown in attached drawing.
The primary pylon and monument will utilize internally illuminated fluorescents to light logo
graphics. The pylon and monument will have similar materials, which will match building
construction. The upper title cabinets and lower tenant cabinets will be constructed of metal and
steel materials, will be painted and provided with Texan faces with 3M vinyl graphics. Internal
fluorescents will illuminate the secondary tenant I.D. signs. The support columns will be of brick
construction, designed to compliment the buildings in the project.
There will be a limited number of smaller non-illuminated entrance directionals placed
appropriately for pedestrian and traffic control. A monument type directional may be considered
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should more than one tenant occupy a pad site. These signs will be addressed as needed
during site plan review.
Locations of exterior and entryway pylon signs are shown on enclosed map.
Wall and Pad Signage: There are two types of wall signs permitted in this PUD:
1) Primary wall signage will be wall mount, tenant I.D. signage mounted to the individual
building walls of the complex. The signs would be custom fabricated using pan channel
individual letters with aluminum returns, back lit with neon, acrylic faces with trim cap and non
exposed mounting hardware.
Additional options would be custom shaped cabinets fabricated of aluminum painted to match
building colors, with acrylic faces and applied 3M translucent vinyl graphics with various colors
compatible to the building facade. Lighting would be fluorescent lamps.
All tenant copy will be of a contemporary font, with the exception that a registered trade mark or
letter style, logo and colors may be used.
2) Secondary wall signage will be provided to efficiently direct the public. These are to be limited
and appropriately placed as projecting wall blade signs. These will be custom fabricated with
painted aluminum frames and panels and 3M vinyl graphics to match building colors.
3) All pad signage shall be restricted to wall signage with the exception of the approved pylon
signs. All site plans shall submit a wall signage package that must comply with these guidelines
and the City of Bozeman signage design regulations.
Signage Summary:
Tenants are to be encouraged to be creative in their use of colors, shapes and graphic
applications within the project guidelines and boundaries. Each tenant shall be required to
submit scale drawings with specifications and color artwork for written landlord approval.
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714 994.2700 / fax 714 994.0522 / www.aal.net
Ref:UCMBEL_H.pdf copyright 2003,design patented
UNIVERSE COLLECTION TM UCL BEL(H) DATE TYPE
UCL BEL
FIXTURE OPTICS BALLAST COLOR HOOD
1 2 3 4
PAGE 1 OF 2
OPTIONS ARM POLE
5 BEE POLE
6 ARM SECTION 7
1 OPTICS 4 HOOD FINISH - OPTIONAL
❑ H2 Type 2 horizontal reflector,flat glass lens ❑ COP copper shade
❑ H3 Type 3 horizontal reflector,flat glass lens ❑ STS stainless steel shade
❑ H4 Type 4 horizontal reflector,flat glass lens The natural copper finless steel hoods are
❑ H5 Type 5 horizontal reflector,flat glass lens unfinished to d op a patina over time.All hoods for the OAL
and GR3 5 have the underside of the hood finished In high
2 BALLASTS ref ante white.
❑ 175 MH metal halide 120/208/240/277 volt rj OPTIONS
❑ 250 MH metal halide 120/208/240/277 volt ❑ FLD LDL-lightly diffused finish on flat glass lens
❑ 400 MH metal halide 120/208/240/277 volt for reflector models.
Use clear,ED-28 lamps,mogul base lamps.Use ❑ HSS House side shield for reflector models.
ED-28 pin oriented lamps only for the reflector models.
Lamps are not Included. ❑ QRS Quartz restrike controller and socket for a
T-4 minl-cend halogen lamp,maximum 150
All ballasts are factory wired for 277 volts. watt,reflector models only.
❑ OIL Socket for a T-4 mini-cand halogen lamp
El 150 HIPS high pressure sodium 120/208/240/277 Must be field wired to a separate 120 volt
❑ 250 HIPS high pressure sodium 120/208/240/277 circuit.Max. 150 waft,reflector models only.
❑ 400 HIPS high pressure sodium 120/208/240/277 ❑ PSB Pulse start ballast for 175MH,25OMH and
Use clear,E-18 lamps,mogul base lamps.Lamps are not included. 400MH(120/20B/240/277 volt)metal halide
All ballasts are factory wired for 277 volts. I amps.175MH lamp Is not available for
horizontal reflector units.
3 COLOR ❑ 347 120/240/347 volt ballast for HID lamps.
❑ WHT white powder coat finish ❑ PNIS Pendant mount with 48'/1220mm stem and
❑ BLK black powder coat finish canopy with swivel.The stem and canopy
❑ DGN dark green powder coat finish are painted same as fixture.
❑ DBZ dark bronze powder coat finish
❑ GALV galvanized powder coat finish
❑ VGR verde green powder coat finish
❑ CRT corten powder coat finish
❑ MAL matte aluminum powder coat finish
❑ LGY light grey powder coat finish
❑ ATG antique green powder coat finish
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ARCHITECTURAL AREA LIGHTING
14249 Artesia Blvd / La Mirada, CA 90638
714 994.2700 / fax 714 994.0522 / www.aal.net
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UNIVERSE COLLECTION TM UCL BEL
PAGE 2 OF 2
HOUSING
The fixture ballast housing shal!bc one piece casfalurriinum:Tt1e
hoods shall be heavy gage spun aluminum with hemmed edges for
added rigidity.
All internal and external hardware shall be stainless steel.
Reflector models shall consist of a die cast aluminum door frame
; ,,,r,,..., .. ,; ., j3✓ and ring assembly. The hood ring assembly shall be fully sealed with
a molded silicone gasket. The door frame shall be hinged to the ring
and opened with three captive fasteners for refampin The tempered
flat glass lens is held in the doorframe with a molded silicone gasket.
Opal acrylic lens - OAL - shall consist of a molded opal acrylic lens
and an aluminum frame. Three captive fasteners shall be loosened to
turn and remove the lens for relamping.
HORIZONTAL REFLECTOR MODELS OPTICAL ASSEMBLY
DIMENSIONS: 22"/560MM x 30"/7607mM ,A. T. The reflector module shall be composed of faceted, semi specular
IP=65 EPA=3.0 WEIGHT=38LRS. anodized aluminum panels rigidly attached in an aluminum tray.The
reflector shall be easily removed by loosening four screws and lifting it
out the tray. The reflector tray shall be rotatable on 90' centers for
orienting the light distribution. The reflectors shall meet A -ES
standards for full cutoff reflector systems.
ELECTRICAL
The ballast shall be mounted on a prewired tray with a quick dis-
connect plug and removed by loosening two captive screws. HID bai-
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lasts are high power factor, rated for-30OF starting. Sockets are
.�;��;ti:_;_,•,e,;, :.,j.,,,t��, � mogul base, pulse rated porcelain. Ballasts are multi-tap, wired at the
;r ,&3�� •rt� '" ,• ;� factory for 277 volts.
INSTALLATION & MOUNTING
The fixture shall be attached to the arm assembly with three stain-
less steel bolts. The connection shall be sealed with a silicone com-
pression gasket.
OAL MODELS The post top - PM-version shall slip over a 47100mm pole or
DIMENSIONS: 25"/635Mrn x 30"/760MM DIA. tenon, and be secured with six stainless steel set screws.
IP=65 EPA=3.0 WEIGHT=38LBs. FINISH
Fixture finish consists of a five stage pretreatment regimen with a
polymer primer sealer, oven dry off and top coated with a thermoset
super TG►C polyester powder coat finish. The finish shall meet the
AAMA 605.2 performance specification which includes passing a
3000 hour salt spray test for corrosion resistance.
CERTIFICATION
The fixture shall be listed with ETL and U.L.for outdoor, wet loca-
tion use, UL1598 and Canadian CSA Std. C22.2 No.250. IP=65
WARRANTY
Fixture shall be warranted for three years. Ballast components
carry the ballast manufacturer's limited warranty.
ARCHITECTURAL AREA LIGHTING
14249 Artesia Blvd / La Mirada, CA 90638
714 994.2700 / fax 714 994.0522 / www.aal.net
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