2024-04-17 - Planning and Zoning Commission - Agenda PacketII. Public Hearings/Items For Consideration
Public Comment is limited to items that are not on the regular agenda. In accordance with
Section 2.02.070 of the Municipal Code, discussion on questions from the audience will be limited
to 5 minutes and should be limited to concerns or comments regarding issues that are relevant to
Planning and Zoning Commission business. All members of the public addressing the Planning
and Zoning Commission shall maintain proper decorum and refrain from making disrespectful
remarks or comments relating to individuals. Speakers shall use every attempt to not be
repetitive of points that have been made by others. The Planning and Zoning Commission may
refer any matter of public comment to the Village Manager, Village staff or an appropriate agency
for review.
Consideration of a Petition for Approval of a Preliminary Plan, an Amendment to the
Special Use Approved by Ordinance No. 2018-002, and Variations from the Fence Code
to Allow Site Improvements and Construction of Accessory Structures on the Buffalo
Grove High School Property Located at 1100 W Dundee Road (Trustee Weidenfeld)
(Staff Contact: Kelly Purvis)
2. Consideration of a Request for a Special Use for a Home Daycare at 4 Brucewood Court
- Consideration of This Item Will be Continued to the May 15, 2024 PZC Meeting.
(Trustee Weidenfeld) (Staff Contact: Kelly Purvis)
III. Regular Meeting
A. Other Matters for Discussion
B. Approval of Minutes
1. Planning and Zoning Commission - Regular Meeting - Mar 6, 2024 7:30 PM
C. Chairman's Report
D. Committee and Liaison Reports
E. Staff Report/Future Agenda Schedule
F. Public Comments and Questions
Public Comment is limited to items that are not on the regular agenda. In accordance
with Section 2.02.070 of the Municipal Code, discussion on questions from the audience
will be limited to 5 minutes and should be limited to concerns or comments regarding
issues that are relevant to Planning and Zoning Commission business. All members of
the public addressing the Planning and Zoning Commission shall maintain proper
decorum and refrain from making disrespectful remarks or comments relating to
individuals. Speakers shall use every attempt to not be repetitive of points that have
been made by others. The Planning and Zoning Commission may refer any matter of
public comment to the Village Manager, Village staff or an appropriate agency for review.
IV. Adjournment
The Planning and Zoning Commission will make every effort to accommodate all items on the
agenda by 10:30 p.m. The Board, does, however, reserve the right to defer consideration of
matters to another meeting should the discussion run past 10:30 p.m.
V. Action Items
The Village of Buffalo Grove, in compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, requests that
persons with disabilities, who require certain accommodations to allow them to observe and/or
participate in this meeting or have questions about the accessibility of the meeting or facilities,
contact the ADA Coordinator at 459-2525 to allow the Village to make reasonable
accommodations for those persons.
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Action Item : Consideration of a Petition for Approval of a
Preliminary Plan, an Amendment to the Special Use Approved by
Ordinance No. 2018-002, and Variations from the Fence Code to
Allow Site Improvements and Construction of Accessory Structures
on the Buffalo Grove High School Property Located at 1100 W
Dundee Road
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Recommendation of Action
Staff recommends approval of the requests, subject to the conditions in the attached staff report.
School District 214 has petitioned the Village for approval of site improvement plans for Buffalo Grove
High School (BGHS). The project will include substantial improvements to the functionality of the existing
athletic fields, stormwater, and accessibility. The Buffalo Grove High School Campus is a little over 45-
acres in area and zoned R-1 and R-E One -Family Dwelling Districts. The project is expected to be
completed in three phases. D214 would like to proceed with approvals for Phase One and Phase Two of
the project, which will be isolated to the areas north of the school building and the stadium.
The Planning & Zoning Commission (PZC) shall open the public hearing and take public testimony
concerning the requests for approval of a preliminary plan, an amendment to the Special Use approved
by Ordinance No. 2018-002, and Variations from the Fence Code requirements for residential districts
related to fence heights on and adjacent to the athletic fields, to accommodate the proposed
improvements to the BGHS properties located at 1100 W Dundee Road. The PZC shall make a
recommendation to the Village Board concerning the requests.
ATTACHMENTS:
• Staff Report (PDF)
• Final Plan Set Public Hearing (PDF)
Trustee Liaison
Weidenfeld
Wednesday, April 17, 2024
Staff Contact
Kelly Purvis, Community Development
Updated: 4/12/2024 11:10 AM
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VILLAGE OF BUFFALO GROVE' IV
PLANNING tie ZONING COMMISSION
STAFF REPORT
MEETING DATE: April 17, 2024
SUBJECT PROPERTY LOCATION: 1100 W Dundee Road (Buffalo Grove High School)
PETITIONER: Andrew Phelps, STR Partners, on behalf of School District 214
PREPARED BY: Kelly Purvis, Deputy Community Development Director
REQUEST: Petition to the Village of Buffalo Grove for approval of a
Preliminary Plan, an Amendment to the Special Use
approved by Ordinance No. 2018-002, and Variations from
the Fence Code requirements related to fence heights on
and adjacent to the athletic fields, all to accommodate
proposed site improvements and construction of accessory
structures on the subject property.
EXSITING LAND USE AND ZONING: The property is currently improved with a public high school,
consists of multiple parcels and is zoned R-E and R-1, One -
Family Dwelling Districts.
COMPREHENSIVE PLAN: The 2009 Village of Buffalo Grove Comprehensive Plan calls
for property to be Public/Semi Public.
BACKGROUND
School District 214 has petitioned the
Village for approval of site improvement
plans for Buffalo Grove High School (BGHS).
The project will include substantial
improvements to the functionality of the
existing athletic fields, stormwater, and
accessibility.
At the March 18, 2024, Village Board meeting, D214 and their development team presented an
overview of the concept plans. The Trustees indicated their support for the project and referred it to
the PZC for a public hearing.
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As proposed, the project will require approval of a preliminary plan, an amendment to the Special Use
approved by Ordinance No. 2018-002, and Variations from the Fence Code requirements for
residential districts related to fence heights on and adjacent to the athletic fields. The following report
provides a summary of the project and requests.
PROPOSED PLAN
The Buffalo Grove High School
Campus is a little over 45-acres in
area and zoned R-1 and R-E One -
Family Dwelling Districts. The
project is expected to be completed
in three phases. D214 would like to
proceed with approvals for Phase
One and Phase Two of the project,
which will be isolated to the areas
north of the school building and the
stadium. Phase Three of the project
would tentatively consist of
improvements to the stadium
including replacement of the track
and field materials, and a new
visitors restroom/concession
facility. The full scope for Phase
Three is still under consideration at
this time.
Figure 2. Phase One Site Improvement Plan
Phase One:
Phase one will be limited to the 7.22-acre area
currently improved with a baseball and softball field.
The existing baseball and softball fields will be
removed, and in their place, the following
improvements are proposed to be constructed: a new
varsity softball field with modern safety netting,
enclosed dugouts, and dedicated spectator seating; a
new ticket booth and fencing for controlled access,
alongside a concession building, a welcoming plaza and
restroom facilities; 10 newtennis courts with spectator
seating and an artificial turf multi -sport field. The
School District would like to have Phase One of the
project under construction in the summer/fall of 2024.
Phase Two:
Phase Two of the project will include approximately 6-
acres in area, east of the baseball fields and north of
the stadium. The area is currently improved with a
surface parking lot/retention basin and 12 tennis
courts. A new varsity baseball field with safety netting,
enclosed dugouts and dedicated spectator seating, and
a new surface parking lot with 105 spaces are
proposed. Phase Two is expected to be under
construction in the summer/fall of 2025.
Figure 3. Phase Two Site Improvement Plan
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PLANNING & ZONING ANALYSIS
Use:
Schools are Special Uses in all
residential districts. The proposed
modifications to the site require an
amendment to the Special Use that
was granted in 2018. The 2009
Comprehensive Plan indicates that
this site should remain Public/Semi
Public.
Setbacks and bulk requirements:
All proposed accessory structures
(including the official's shelter,
ticket booth, storage, dugout and
concession buildings) will be
constructed within the buildable
area of the site (outside of required
building setbacks) and will be
below the maximum height of 15-feet for accessory structures in residential districts.
Figure 4. Aerial of Phase One & Two Improvements
Figure S. Aerial Showing Welcoming Plaza, Accessory Structures, and Safety Fencing
Fence Variations:
Village Code limits fence height in residential districts to no taller than 6 feet. New 30-foot-tall safety
fencing is proposed behind the bases on the softball and baseball fields and at both ends of the multi -
sport field. In addition, a 10-foot chain link fence will surround each grouping of tennis courts. Lastly,
there is an existing 10-foot chain link fence in need of repair/replacement that runs along the
perimeter of the athletic fields and separates the school property from the surrounding residential
lots. The Village Code does not provide any exceptions for safety fencing or fencing associated with
recreational fields or courts, where taller fencing may be necessary. Staff is supportive of the fence
variations as the fences are a safety feature and are typical for recreational facilities.
Building Materials:
As noted, several accessory structures are proposed for the project. All accessory structures will be
constructed out of primarily brick and cast stone with standing seam metal roofs. Each building will be
painted the school's colors of blue, orange and white (see Figure 5).
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Parking:
A parking analysis prepared by Gewalt Hamilton Associates, Inc. (GHA) has been included in the packet.
The BGHS campus is served by 655 parking spaces in four parking lots, one of which is solely for school
administration. Pursuant to the Village Code, BGHS is required to have 578 parking stalls on site, based
upon 2023-2024 enrollment of 1,957 students and a total of 251 faculty and teachers. Phase Two of
the project will include the removal of the northernmost parking lot (179 spaces) and the construction
of a new surface parking lot with approximately 105 parking spaces (net loss 74 spaces). Following
completion of Phase Two, the BGHS Campus will retain 581 parking stalls, which complies with the
Village Code requirements. The parking analysis also concluded that at peak demand, approximately
525 parking stalls will be needed, leaving 10% of the parking supply unoccupied. Additional
accommodation may be needed for large events.
Vehicular Access and circulation:
The school has three full access driveways; a full signalized access on W Dundee Road, and two
unsignalized accesses along the east side of Arlington Heights Road. There will be no change to
vehicular access or circulation proposed as part of Phase One or Two of the project.
Landscaping:
A preliminary landscape plan has been provided for Phase One and Two of the project. The plan
includes the installation of a siginficant number trees, shrubs, perennials, and ornamental grasses
throughout the site. New landscaping will frame the athletic fields, and trees will be planted in the new
surface parking lot in the landscape islands. The Village Forester has reviewed and approved the
landscape plan as presented.
Lighting:
New pole lighting is proposed near the concession area, the multi -purpose field, and in the new surface
parking lot. All lighting fixtures will be screened and will comply with the Village's illumination
standards. It is anticipated that most practices and games will finish by 7:30pm; the field lighting will
be turned off when the fields are not in use.
Noise Analysis:
A noise analysis was conducted by Thunder Hearing & Sound to evaluate the impact of relocating the
fields at Buffalo Grove High School and the addition of new PA speakers. The analysis included sound
modeling for the tennis courts, softball and baseball fields, the proposed PA speakers, and crowd noise.
The modeling was based upon the worst -case source data and concluded that a total source level of
2-5dB greater than the current ambient noise levels (mostly from traffic and planes overhead) can be
expected and would result in no impact to a slight impact for nearby residents.
Signage:
No new signage is proposed with the project.
Stormwater & Engineering:
The project will include extensive site regarding and enhanced stormwater management systems. At
this time, there are minimal concerns as it relates to stormwater provisions. The proposed project has
accounted for the necessary stormwater provisions and is currently in the MWRD permitting process.
DEPARTMENTAL REVIEWS
Village Department
Comments
Engineering
The Village Engineer has reviewed the preliminary engineering plans
and does not have any concerns.
Fire
The Fire Department has reviewed the plans and does not have any
concerns.
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Building The Building Division has reviewed the plans and does not have any
concerns.
SURROUNDING PROPERTY OWNERS
Pursuant to Village Code, the surrounding property owners within 250 feet were notified and two
public hearing signs were posted on the subject property. The posting of the public hearing signs and
the mailed notifications were completed within the prescribed timeframe as required. As of the date
of this Staff Report, there have been no questions or concerns received by staff.
STANDARDS
A. All special uses shall meet the following criteria:
1. The special use will serve the public convenience at the location of the subject property; or
the establishment, maintenance or operation of the special use will not be detrimental to
or endanger the public health, safety, morals, comfort, or general welfare;
2. The location and size of the special use, the nature and intensity of the operation involved
in or conducted in connection with said special use, the size of the subject property in
relation to such special use, and the location of the site with respect to streets giving access
to it shall be such that it will be in harmony with the appropriate, orderly development of
the district in which it is located;
3. The special use will not be injurious to the use and enjoyment of other property in the
immediate vicinity of the subject property for the purposes already permitted in such
zoning district, nor substantially diminish and impair other property valuations with the
neighborhood;
4. The nature, location and size of the buildings or structures involved with the establishment
of the special use will not impede, substantially hinder, or discourage the development and
use of adjacent land and buildings in accord with the zoning district within which they lie;
5. Adequate utilities, access roads, drainage, and/or other necessary facilities have been or
will be provided;
6. Parking areas shall be of adequate size for the particular special use, which areas shall be
properly located and suitably screened from adjoining residential uses, and the entrance
and exit driveways to and from these parking areas shall be designed so as to prevent traffic
hazards, eliminate nuisance and minimize traffic congestion in the public streets.
The Planning & Zoning Commission or the Corporate Authorities may approve variations to
the Fence Code where sufficient evidence has been provided that all of the following
criteria have been met:
1. The plight of the owner is due to unique circumstances;
2. The proposed variation will not alter the essential character of the neighborhood;
3. There are practical difficulties or particular hardships in carrying out the strict
letter of this Chapter which difficulties or hardships have not been created by any
person presently having an interest in the property; and
4. The proposed variation will not be detrimental to the public health, safety and
welfare.
The petitioner's responses to each of the above standards are attached for the Commission's review.
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STAFF RECOMMENDATION
Staff recommends approval of a preliminary plan, an amendment to the Special Use approved by
Ordinance No. 2018-002, and Variations from the Fence Code requirements for residential districts
related to fence heights on and adjacent to the athletic fields, to accommodate the proposed
improvements to the BGHS properties, subject to the conditions in the suggested PZC Motion below
due to the following reasons:
• The proposed improvements are designed to serve the existing programming needs for the
current student population;
• The proposed improvements will improve site drainage, accessibility, and functionality of the
athletic fields;
• The fence variations requested are reasonable, increase the safety of students and spectators,
are typical for recreational fields and facilities, and will not impact the character of the
surrounding neighborhood.
ACTION REQUESTED
The Planning & Zoning Commission (PZC) shall open the public hearing and take public testimony
concerning the requests for approval of a preliminary plan, an amendment to the Special Use approved
by Ordinance No. 2018-002, and Variations from the Fence Code requirements for residential districts
related to fence heights on and adjacent to the athletic fields, to accommodate the proposed
improvements to the BGHS properties located at 1100 W Dundee Road. The PZC shall make a
recommendation to the Village Board concerning the requests.
Suggested PZC Motion:
The PZC recommends approval of a preliminary plan, an amendment to the Special Use approved by
Ordinance No. 2018-002, and Variations from the Fence Code requirements for residential districts
related to fence heights on and adjacent to the athletic fields, to accommodate the proposed
improvements to the BGHS properties located at 1100 W Dundee Road, subject to the following
conditions:
1. The proposed improvements shall be constructed in substantial conformance with the plans
attached as part of the petition.
2. The Final Engineering plans shall be submitted in a manner acceptable to the Village.
3. Any directional or incidental signage added to the site shall be reviewed administratively by
staff.
4. Landscaping on the property shall be maintained in accordance with the approved landscape
plan in perpetuity.
5. All light fixtures shall be appropriately screened to avoid glare into surrounding residential
properties and field lighting shall be turned off when not in use.
ATTAr HMFNTC
• Narrative Description
• Plat of Survey
• Site Plans
• Preliminary Engineering Plans
• Renderings
• Elevations
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• Landscape Plan
• Tree Preservation Plan
• Photometric Plan
• Light Fixture Cut Sheets
• Fencing Cut Sheets
• Parking Analysis
• Noise Analysis
• Response to Special Use & Fence Variation Standards
• Ordinance No. 2018-002
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STR PARTNERS LLC
350 West Ontario Street
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312.464,1444
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Project Description and Narrative Statement
Buffalo Grove High School Athletic Field Renovations Phase 1 & 2
Township High School District 214 is embarking on a significant upgrade to the area of
the existing baseball fields and stormwater retention basin on the north side of Buffalo
Grove High School. This area, known as the "north shelf", was initially shaped by the
disposal of excavation spoils from the school's original construction in 1972, and has
seen little change since. Currently, after rainfall, the poor drainage system results in
the fields remaining waterlogged for up to two weeks, leading to disruptions in the
schedules of athletic teams and the mandatory physical education classes for the
school's 2,000 students. Moreover, the site's compliance with the Americans with
Disabilities Act (ADA) is compromised due to inadequate grading around the fields,
which poses accessibility challenges for spectators. Addressing these issues through
the proposed renovations will not only resolve the longstanding problems associated
with drainage and accessibility but will also significantly enhance the functionality
and inclusivity of the school's outdoor facilities.
The renovation project is designed to tackle the existing issues through
comprehensive site regrading and the installation of advanced stormwater
management systems. Beyond addressing these foundational concerns, the project
ambitiously seeks to transform the area into an attractive hub for both athletes,
students, and spectators. Key enhancements include the creation of premier varsity
softball and baseball fields, equipped with brick backstops and modern safety
netting, enclosed dugouts, and dedicated spectator seating. Enhancing visitor
convenience and the overall experience, the plan incorporates a new ticket booth
and strategic fencing for improved access control, alongside a concessions building
with a welcoming plaza and restroom facilities —thereby introducing essential
amenities to this segment of the campus. Additionally, the introduction of new tennis
courts with areas specifically allocated for spectators and an artificial turf multi -sport
field caters to the needs of the burgeoning athletics program and physical
education classes, marking a significant step forward in fostering an inclusive and
vibrant sports culture.
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Luminaire and Driver - TLC-LED-1500
Luminaire Data
Weight (luminaire) 67 lb (30 kg)
UL listing number E338094 (pending)
UL listed for USA / Canada UL1598 CSA-C22.2 No.250.0
(pending)
CE Declaration
LVD, EMC, RoHS
Ingress protection, luminaire IP65
Material and finish Aluminum, powder -coat
painted
Wind speed rating (aiming only) 150 mi/h (67 m/s)
UL, IEC ambient temperature rating, 50°C (122T)
luminaire
Photometric Characteristics
m
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Projected lumen maintenance per IESTM-21-11
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x
L90 (13.5k)
>81,000 h
2
L80 (13.5k)
>81,000 h
a
L70 (13.5k)
>81,000 h
d
CIE correlated color temperature
5700 K
Color rendering index (CRI)
75 typ, 70 min
a
Lumens'
156,100
Footnotes:
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Luminaire and Driver - TLC-LED-1500
Driver Data
Electrical Data
Rated wattage'
Per driver
1500 W
Per luminaire
1500 W
Number of luminaires per driver
1
Starting (inrush) current
<40 A, 256 µs
Fuse rating
15 A
UL, IEC ambient temperature rating,
45°C (113°F) -
electrical components enclosure
pending
Ingress protection, electrical
IP54
components enclosure
Efficiency
95%
Dimming mode
optional
Range, energy consumption
11 — 100%
Range, light output
16 — 100%
Typical Wiring
Surge'
protection
Controller
L1
Disconnect , (if present) ;
Fuse +
- --- -
T Driver
I
Luminaire
L2* Fuse
* If L2 (com) is neutral then not switched or fused
t Not present if indoor installation.
Footnotes:
1) Rated wattage is the power consumption, including driver efficiency losses, at stabilized operation in 25°C ambient temperature environment.
2) Operating current includes allowance for 0.90 minimum power factor, operating temperature, and LED light source manufacturing tolerances.
Notes
1. Use thermal magnetic HID -rated or D-curve circuit breakers.
2. See Musco Control System Summary for circuit information.
26.00 in
(660 mm)
27.00 in
(686 mm)
23.00 in
(584 mm)
22.00 in
(559 mm)
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Luminaire and Driver Components - TLC-BT-575 ('� 401 ]l 4)
Luminaire Data
Weight (luminaire) 34 lb (15 kg)
UL listing number E338094
UL Listed for USA / Canada UL1598 CSA-C22.2 j�
No.250.0
Ingress protection, luminaire (�� o �) IP65
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powder -coat painted
Wind speed rating (aiming only) 150 mi/h (67 m/s)
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.2
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I
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CIE correlated color temperature (hu —R— 5700 K
c
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(L
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Luminaire and Driver Components - TLC-BT-575
Driver Data Typical Wiring
Electrical Data
Surgel
Rated wattage' protection
Per driver 575 W-------------
Controller ; Luminaire
Per Luminaire 575 W L1 Disconnect Fuse (if present) ;
T Driver
Number of luminaires per driver 1 +
Starting (inrush) current <40 A, 256 µs L2* Fuse
Fuse rating 15 A
UL, IEC ambient temperature rating, 50°C (122°F)
electrical components enclosure * If L2 (com) is neutral then not switched or fused.
t Not present if indoor installation.
Ingress protection, ECE box IP45
Coverter mode (7l H] > ] b �1) Constant current(CC)
Efficiency (a! HI q o� ) . 95%01 of
Footnotes:
1) Rated wattage is the power consumption, including driver efficiency losses,
at stabilized operation in 25"C ambient temperature environment.
2) Operating current includes allowance for 0.90 minimum power factor,
operating temperature, and LED light source manufacturing tolerances.
Notes
1. Use thermal magnetic HID -rated or D-curve circuit breakers.
2. See Musco Control System Summaryfor circuit information.
21.00 in
(533 mm)
26.00 in
(660 mm)
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16.00 in
(406 mm)
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(483 mm)
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D-Series Size 1
LED Area Luminaire
cur
FIXFf"[aLY
Specifications
_"•'
0.69ft2...
EPA:
(0,rrr'ij„r
Length:
�83 2.71rni
Width:
14.26'
(36.2 (m)
Height H1:
7.88°
L
(20.0 cm)
Height 1112:
2.73"
..,
N. �,R�n H2
(6.9 wi)
Weight:
34 Ibs
(15.4 kg)
Introduction
The modern styling of the D-Series features a
highly refined aesthetic that blends seamlessly
with its environment. The D-Series offers the
benefits of the latest in LED technology into
a high performance, high efficacy, long -life
luminaire.
The photometric performance results in sites
with excellent uniformity, greater pole spacing
and lower power density. D-Series outstand-
ing photometry aids in reducing the number of
:. "'
poles required in area lighting applications with
typical energy savings of 65% and expected
w
service life of over 100,000 hours.
e + EXAMPLE. DSX1 LED P7 40K 70CRI T3M MVOLT SPA NLTAIR2 PIRHN DDBXD
DSS1 LED
DSXILED Forward optics (thissection 70CRI only)
AFR Automotive front row
i TSM TypeVmedium MVOLT (120V-277V)"
Shippedincluded
P1 P6 30K 3000K
70CRI
T1S Type Ishort
T5LG Type V low glare- HVOLT (347V-48OV)S6
SPA Square pole mounting
P2 P7 40K 4000K
70CRI
T2M Type llmedium
T5W Type Vwide XVOLT (277V-48OV)'s (N8drilling)
P3 P8 50K 5000K
...........................................................................
70CRI
T3M Type III medium
YP
I BLC3 l e III backlight 12076,26
YP 9(#8
RPA Round pole mounting
drilling)
P4 P9 (this section 80CRI only,
T3LG Type III low glare'
control 20816,26
SPAS Square pole mounting
P5 extended lead times
T4M Type IV medium
s BLC4 Type IV backlight 6 26
240'
#5drilling'
apply)
Rotated optics
27K 2700K
SOCRI
T4LG Type IV low glare
control
27716,26
LCCO Left corner cutoff
RPA5 Round pole mounting
P10 P72 30K 3000K
80CRI
TFTM Forwardduowmedium
R(CO Right corner cutoff' 347 426
NSdrillin v
g
P71' P13'
48016,26
5PA8N Square narrow pole
35K 3500K
80CRI
mounting 48 drilling
40K 4000K
80CRI
WBA Wall bracket10
50K SOCK
80CRI
MA Mast an adapter
(mounts on 2 3/8" OD
horizontal tenon)
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1
1 PER7
Seven -pin receptacle only (controls
Shipped installed
DDBXD Dark Bronze
NLTAIRZPIRHN nLightAlRgen2enabledwithbi-level motion/
ordered separate)
SPID 20KVmr a rotection
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DBLXD Mark
ambient sensor, 8-40'mounting height, ambient
? FAO
Field adjustable output152'
HS Housesideshield (black finish standard)22
DNAXD Natural Aluminum
sensor enabled at 2fc." 1120 21
j BL30
Bi-level switched dimming, 30% 1a2,
L90 Left rotated optics'
DWHXD White
PIR High/low,moton/ambient sensor, 8-40'rnountin9
height, ambient sensor enabled at 2fc 1120,71
BL50
Bi-Ievelswitched dimming, 50%7471
R90 Right rotated optics'
DDBTXD Textured dark bronze
PER NEMAtwist-lockrece tadeonl (controls
p Y
DMG
0-10v dimming wires pulled outside
fixture (for use with an external
C(E Coastal Construction"
DBLBXD Textured black
separate)"
i
control, ordered separately)11
HA 50°Cambient operation2"
DNATXD Textured natural aluminum
PER5 Five -pin receptacle only (controls ordered separate) 1421
DS
181921
Dual
BAA Buy America(n)ActCompliant
Y
DWHGXD Textured white
SF Single fuse (120,277,347V)�6
3
DF Double fuse (208, 240, 48OV) 6
Shipped separately
EGSR External Glare Shield (reversible, field install
required, matches housing finish)
BSDB Bird Spikes (field install required)
7
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Accessories
NOTES
1 Rotated optics available with packages P10, P11, P12 and P13. Must be combined with option L90 or R90.
Ordered and shipped separately
2 30K4 40K, and 50K available in 70CRI and 80CRI. 27K and 35K only available with SOCRI. Contact Technical Support for other possible combinations.
3 T3LG, T4LG, BLC3, BLC4, LOCO, RCCO not available with option HS.
DUI27F 1.5 JU
Photocell - SSE twist -lock (12Q277V)is
4 MVOLT driver operates on any line voltage from 120-277V(50/60 Hz).
5 HVOLT driver operates on any line voltage from 347-480V (50160 Hz).
DLL347F 1.5(UL JU
Photocell - SSE twist-lock(347V)"
6 HVOLT not available with package P1 and P10 when combined with option NLTAIR2 PIRHN or option PIR.
DLL480F1.5NL1U
Photocell - SSE twist -lock (48OV)19
7 XVOLT operates with any voltage between 277V and 480V (SD/60 Hz).
DSHORTSBK
Shooing cap
8 XVOLT not available in packages P1 or P10. XVOLT not available with fusing (5F or DF).
DS%1HSPb
House -side (eater arks number 1-13 in
P
9 SPAS and RPAS for use with #5 drilling only (Not for use with #8 drilling).
10 WBA cannot be combined with Type 5 distributions plus photocell (PER).
placeot/)
11 NLTAIR2 and PIRHN must be ordered together. For more information on nUght AIR2 visit this fj,�
DSXRPA(FINISH)
Roundpole adapter(i8dniling, spedfyfinish)
12 NLTAIR2 PIRHN not available with other controls including PIR, PER, PERS, PER7, FAO, BL30, BL50, DMG and DS. NLTAIR2 PIRHN not available with PI
DSKSPAS(FINISH)
Square pale adapter d5 drilling (specify finish)
'.. and P10 using HVOLT. NLTAIR2 PIRHN not avail abla with P1 and P1D using XVOLT.
13 PIR not available with NLTAIR2 PIRHN, PER, PERS, PER7, FAO BUM, 131.50, DMG and D5. PIR not available with P1 and P10 using HVOLT. PIR not avail-
DS%RPASIFINISH)
Round pole adapter05 drilling(speCdy finish)
',.. able with Pl and P10 using XVOLT.
DS%IEGSR(FINISH)
Eatemalglare shield (sp ailyfinish)
14 PER/PER5/PER7 not available with NLTAIR2 PIRHN, PIR, BOG, BL50, FAO, DMG and DS. Photocell ordered and shipped as a separate line item from
Acuity Brands Controls. See accessories. Shorting Cap included.
DSXIBSDB(FINISH)
Bird spike deterrent bracket (speco finish)
15 FAO not available with other dimming control options NLTAIR2 PIRHN, PIR, PERS, PER7, BL30, BL50, DMG and DS.
16 BL30 and BL50 are not available with NLTAIR2 PIRHN, PIR, PER, PERS, PER7, FAO, DMG and DS. BL30 or BL50 must specify 120, 277 or 347V. Cansuh
tech support for 208, 240 or 48OV
'.. 17 DMG not available with NLTAIR2 PIRHN, PIR, PER, PER5, PER7, BL30, BL50, FAO and DS.
'.. 18 DS not available with NLTAIR2 PIRHN, PER, PER, PER5, PER7, BL30, BL50, FAO and DMG.
19 DS requires (2) separately switched circuits. DS provides 50/50 fixture operation via (2) different sets of leads using (2) drivers. DS only available with
P8, P9, P10, Pit, P12 P13.
packages and
20 Reference Motion Sensor Default Settings table on page 4 to see functionality.
21 Reference Controls Options table on page 4.
22 HS not available with T3LG, T4LG, BLC3, BLC4, LCCO and RCCO distribution, Also available as a separate accessory; see Accessories information.
23 CCE option not available with option BS and EGSR. Contact Technical Support for availability.
24 Option HA not available with performance packages P4, P5, P7, P8, P9 and P13.
25 Requires luminaire to be specified with PER, PER5 or PER7 option. See Controls Table on page 4.
26 Single fuse (SF) requires 120V, 277V, or 347V. Double fuse (OF) requires 208V, 240V or 480V. XVOLT not available with fusing (SF or DF).
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House Side Shield (HS)
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HANDHOLE ORIENTATION
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Template #8 Top of Pole
1.75" for aluminum poles
2.75" for other pole types
1325"
2.650" .L.. .. (t `
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0.400"
(2 PLCS)
__. 190 AS3 5 2 wµ vp ., ,.. ,. T25-340 AST25-320
2 7J8" RPA AS3-5 80 AS3 5 294 3-
IS" RPA A5T25-190 AST25-280 AST25 290 AS _ 20
4" RPA�mmmmmAST35-190mm AST35-280 ASiIS-290µ m-----i T35-390 AST35-320
DSX1 Area Luminaire - EPA
"Includes luminaire and integral mounting arm. Other tenons, arms, brackets or other accessories are not included in this EPA data,
AS3-5 490
AST35-490
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Use these factors to determine relative lumen output for average ambient temperatures
from 040'C (32-104°H.
Projected LED Lumen Maintenance
Data references the extrapolated performance projections for the platforms noted in a 25oC
ambient, based on 10,000 hours of LED testing (tested per IESNA LM-80-08 and projected per
IESNA TM-21-11).
To calculate LLF, use the lumen maintenance factor that corresponds to the desired number of
operating hours below. For other lumen maintenance values, contact factory.
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25,000 D 95 .,
50,000 0.90
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FAO Dimming Settings
'Note: Calculated values are based on original performance
package data. When calculating new values for given FAO position,
use maximum published values by package listed on specification
sheet (input watts and lumens by optic type).
Motion Sensor Default
Controls Options
P1
30
530
51
0.42
�085
0.24 021
018
015
0.11
„0.21
P0.14
30
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0 28
3�
10 0
104
0.49 043
-0�37
0.29.��
P4
30
1250
125
103
0.60 0.52
0.45
0.36
i 0.26
Forward Optics
(Non -Rotated)
PS
30
140D
142
115
0.66 0.58
050
0.40
0.29
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11.38
0.79 0.69
0.60
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0.53
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0.29
0.21
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0.74
0.59
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0.57
LED Color Temperature / Color Rendering Multipliers
Note: Some LED types are available as per special request. Contact Technical Support for more information.
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Pins4 & 5 to dimming leads on driver, Pins 6 & 7 are
dusk to dawn operation, or advanced control nodes
advanced control nodes such as ROAM.
capped inside luminaire. Cannot be used with other
that provide 0-10V dimming signals.
controls options that need the 0-10V leads.
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2.1.b
Lumen Output
Lumen values are from photometric tests performed in accordance with IESNA LM-79.08. Data is considered to be representative of configurations shown within the tolerances described within LM-79.
Contact factory for performance data on any configurations not shown here.
Pt 51W
30 530
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30 22P
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T1S
7,776
1
0
2
153
8,104
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0
2
159
8,262 1 0
2
162
T2M
7,203
1
Q
_ 3
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_ 7,507
0
3
147
7,653 2 0
3
150
T3M
7,287
1
0
3
143
7,594
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3
149 j
7,742 1 0
152
TAG
6,509
1
0
1
128 _
6,783
1
0
1
133
6,916 1 0
1,
136
T4M
7,395
1
0
3
145
_ 7,707
1
0_
3
151
7,857 1 0
3
154
T4LG
1.__
0
1
132
7010
1
0
1
138 _
7,146 1 0
1
140
TFTM
_6,726
7,446
1
0
3
146
71760
1
0
3
152
7,912 1 0
3_
155
TSM
7,609
3
0
2
149
7,930
3
0
2
156
8,084 3 0
2
159
T5W
7,732
3
0
2
152
8,058
4
0
2
158
8,215 4 0
2 _
161
TAG
7,631
3
0
1
-
150
7,953
3
0
1
156
8,108 3 0
1
159
BLO
5,300
0
0
2
104
5,524
0
0
- 2
109
5,631 0 0
2
111
BLC4
5,474
0
0
3
108
5,705
0
0
3
112
5,816 D 0
3
114
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5,348
0
0
2
105
5,573
0
0
2
109
5,682 0 0
2
112
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5,348
-
0
0
2
105
5,573
-73 ,_
0
_
0
2
109
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5,682 D 0
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112
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7,776
1
0
2
153
8,104
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2
159
8,262 1 0
2
162_
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9,997
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9,368
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138
9763
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144
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9,507 2 0 3 140 9909 2 0 3 146 , ..10,102
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9,647
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9,012
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0
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9 573
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0
3
141
9o-977
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0
3
147
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10,224
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6,814
0
0
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101
7,101
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105
7,038
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0
3
104
7 334
0
0
3
108
6,875
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0
2
101
7,165
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106
6,875
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101
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10,418
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14,093
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2
138
14,687
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144
13,055
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128
13,605
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3
133
13,206
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0
4
129
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135
11,797
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115
12,294
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120
13,403
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131
13,%8
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137
12,190
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2
119
12,704
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124
13,496
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132
14,065
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0
4
138
13,790
4
0
2
135
14,371
4
0
2
141
14,013
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0
3
137
14,605
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3
143
13,830
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2
135
14,413
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2
141
9,606
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94
10,011
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2
98
9,921
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97
10,340
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101
9,692
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10,101
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10,101
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99
14,093
2
0
2
138
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144
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14,241
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12,952
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14,339
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14,889
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10,206
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14,973
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DSX1-LED
Rev.09/05123
Page 5 of 10
Q
Packet Pg. 64
Lumen Output
Lumen values are from photometric tests performed in accordance with IESNA LM-79-08. Data is considered to be representative of configurations shown within the tolerances described within LM-79.
Contact factory for performance data on any configurations not shown here.
TIS
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124
16,032
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14,321
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126
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4
131
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134
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2
115
14,799
2
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119
15,087 2 0
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122
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15,721
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4
127
16,394
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130
16,741
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17,01,3
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6,110
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2
130
16,790
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17,117 4 0
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11,190
0
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90
11,662
0
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94
11,889 0 0
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11,291
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3
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11,291
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3
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1
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17,109
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21,031
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127
21,918
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135
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19,482
3
0
4
118
20,303
3
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123
20,699 3 0
4
125
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19,708
3
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5
119
20,539
3
0 5
124
20,939 3 0
5
127
BLG
17,604
2
0
2
107
18,347
2
0 2
111
-126
18,704 2 0
2
113
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20,001
3
0
5
121
1 20,945
3
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21,251 3 0
5
129
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18,191
2
0
2
110
18,959
2
0 2
115
19,328 2 0
2
117
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20,140
3
0
5
122
120,989
3
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127
21,398 3 0
5
129
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20,579
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0
3
125
21,447
5
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130
21,965 5 0
3
132
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20,912
5
0
3
127
21,795
5
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132
22,219 5 0
3
134
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20,638
4
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125
21,509
4
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130
21,928 4 0
2
133
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14,335
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3
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14,940
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90
15,231 0 -0-
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14,30
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15,430
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15,731 0 0
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14,464
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88
15,074
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15,368 1 0
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FEATURES & SPECIFICATIONS
INTENDED USE —These specifications are for USA standards only. Round Straight Steel is a general
purpose light pole for up to 3D-foot mounting heights. This pole provides a robust yet cost effective option for
mounting area lights and floodlights.
CONSTRUCTION —
Pole Shaft: The pole shaft is of 0.120" uniform wall thickness and is made of a weldable -grade, hot -rolled,
commercial -quality steel tubing with a minimum yield of 42,000 psi. Shaft is one-piece with a full-length
longitudinal high -frequency electric resistance weld. Uniformly round in cross-section down length of shaft
with no taper. Standard shaft diameters area" 4,4.5" and 5:6" diameter shaftavailablebyquote. Shaft wall
thickness of.180" is available with certain tube diameters.
Pole Top: Options include tenon top, drilled for side mount fixture, 4" tenon with drilling (includes extra
handhole) and open top. Side drilled and open top poles include a removable press -fit, black, low density
polyethylene top cap.
Handhole: A reinforced handhole with grounding provision is provided at 12" or 18" from the base end ofthe
pole assembly on side A. Every handhole includes a coverand coverattachment hardware.2.5"x5"rectangular
handhole is provided on pole.
Base Cover. A two-piece ABS round plastic full base cover is provided with each pole assembly. Additional
base cover options are available upon factory request Options include fabricated two-piece sheet steel. All
base covers are finished to match pole.
Anchor Base/Bolts: Anchor base is fabricated from hot -rolled carbon steel plate that conforms with ASTM
A36. Anchor bolts conform to ASTM F1554 Grade 55 and are provided with two hex nuts and twoflat washers.
Bolts have an"L"blend on one end. All anchor bolts are hot -dipped galvanized a minimum of 12" nominal on
the threaded end. Anchor bolts are made of steel rod having a minimum yield strength of 55,000 psi and a
yield strength of75,000 psi to 95,000 psi.
HARDWARE — All structural fasteners are high -strength galvanized carbon steel. All non-structural fasteners
are galvanized or zinc -plated carbon steel or stainless steel.
FINISH — Extra durablestandard powder-coatfinishes include Dark Bronze,White, Black, Medium Bronzeand
NaturalAluminum colors. Classicfinishes include Sandstone, Charcoal Gray,Tennis Green, Bright Red and Steel
Bluecolors. Architectural Colorsand Special Finishes are available by quote and include, butare not limited to
Hot -dipped Galvanized, Paint over Hot -dipped Galvanized, RAL Colors, Custom Colors and Extended Warranty
Finishes. Factory -applied primer paint finish is available for customerfield-paintapplications.
BUYAMERICAN ACT— Product with the BAA option is assembled in the USA and meets the BuyAmerica(n)
government procurement requirements under FAR, DFARS and DOT regulations.
Please refer towww,acu!Mbran&.com/buy--amedcan for additional information.
WARRANTY-1-year limited warranty. This is the only warranty provided and no other statements in this
specification sheet create any warranty of any kind. All other express and implied warranties are disclaimed.
Complete warrantyterms located at: www.acuftybrands,com/support/warrantyLterms-and-condftions
NOTE: Actual performance may differ as a result of end -user environment and application.
Specifications subject to change without notice.
Catalog
Number
Notes
Type
Anchor Base Poles
RSS
ROUND STRAIGHT STEEL
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RSS
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Steel Pole
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RSS
8'-30'
3B 3" 11ga (.120")
Tenon mounting
Sped installed
$ICPOT �VF,4(eT14!DLCq,[gGs
(for 1/2ft increments, add -
4B 4"llga(.120")
PT Opentop
VD Vibration damper'
DDBXD Darkbronze
6 to the pole height.
Ex:21-6 equals 20ft6in.)
4-11 4.5" 11ga (.120")
T20 2-3/8" O.D. (2" NPS)
HAxy Horizontal arm bracket (1
DBLXD Black
SB 5" 11ga (.120")
T25 2-7/8" O.D. (2-1/2"
fixture)4'
DNAXD Natural aluminum
(Seete(hnicalinformation
NPS)
FDLx Festoon outlet less Y
DWHXD White
table forcomplete ordering
information.)
(Seetechnical
information table
T30 3-1/2"O.D.(3"NPS)
CPL12/xy 1/2"coupling'
DSSXD Sandstone
forcomplete
T35 4" O.D. (3-1/2" NPS)
CPL34/xy 3/4" coupling'
HOW Charcoal gray
ordering
KAC/KAD/KSE/KSF/KVR/
CPL1/xy i"coupling'
DTGXD Tennis green
information.)(VFprillm,,q.VB11Dgs
NPL12/xy 1/2"threaded nipple'
DBRXD Bright red
DM19 1at90°
NPL34/xy 3/4"threaded nipple'
DSBXD Steel blue
DM28 2at180°
NPL1/xy 1" threaded nipple'
DDBTXD Textured dark bronze
DM28PL 2at180°with one
side plugged
EHHxy Extrahandhole','
DBLBXD Textured black
DM29 2at9O°
DNATXD Textured natural
STLHHC Steel handhole cover
aluminum
DM32 3at120°
(standard is plastic, finish is
DWHGXD Textured white
DM49 4at90°
smooth)"
Other finishes
CSX/DSX/RSX/AERIS'/OMERO'"/
FBCS112PC 2Piecesteelbase cover
GALV Galvanized finish
KA-001,II mpmi Lg'
(standard is plastic)1°
DM19AS 1at90°
IC Interior coating".
Architectural colors and special finishes"
DM28AS 2at180°
L/AB Less anchor bolts (Include
[PAINT]GALV Paint over galvanizing
DM29AS 2at90°
when anchor bolts are not
VP30 3 year warranty extension
DM32AS 3at120°
needed)
VP53 5 year warranty extension
DM39AS 3at90°
TP Tamper resistanthandhole
coverfasteners
RAL#### Use designatedLithonia
Lighting nomenclature in
DM49AS 4at90°
NEC NEC 410.30compliant
brochure
B�f�l[9LggDI[Ogsc
gasketed handhole (Not UL
Custom color Nomenclature assigned
DM19RAD 1at900
Labeled)
through Customer Care
DM28RAD 2 at 180°
UL UL listed with label (Includes
"Custom Color Process"
NEC compliant cover)
DM29RAD 2at90°
BAA Buy America(n)Act
DM32RAD 3 at 120°
Compliant"
DM39RAD 3at90°
VM/originalorder# Match pole to prior order or
DM49RAD 4at90°
project"
ESX Drill mounting?
DM19ESX 1 at 90°
DM28ESX 2 at 18O°
DM29ESX 2at90°
DM32ESX 3 at 120°
DM39ESX 3at90°
DM49ESX 4at90°
NOTES:
1. Wall thickness will be signified witha"B" (11 Gauge) or a"F"(7-Gauge) in
nomendature. "B"-.120" 1 "F"-.180"
2. PT open top poles include top cap. When ordering tenon mounting and
drill mounting forthe same pole, specify as drilling option/tenon option.
The combination includes a required extra handhole.
Example: D &VO.
3. Refer to the fixture spec sheetfor the correctdrilling template pattern and
orientation compatibility.
4. DMI9RAD,DM28RADand DM32RADrequire aminimum top O.D.of4".
DM29RAD, DM39RAD and DM49RAD requirea minimum top O.D of4.25".
5. VD not available with 3"pole. On4"and s" poles, VD cannotbe installed
'rf provisions (EHH, FD4 NPL, CPL) are located higher than 2/3 ofthepole's
total height.
Example Pole heightis15f4 A provision cannotbe placed above 16ff.
6. Specify location and orientation when ordering option.
For "x": Specify the height above the base of pole in feet or feet and
inches; separate feet and inches with a %".
Example, Sft=Sand 20ft31n =10-3
For "y' Specify orientation from handhole (A,B,C,D) Refer to the Hand hole
Orientation diagram below.
Example 112"coupling at S'8 ° odentaHan C=CPL11/5-8C
7. Horizontal arm is 18" x 2-3/8" O.D. tenon standard, with radius curve
providing 12" rise and 2-3/8" O.D. Ifordering two horizontal arm atthe
same height, specify with HAxyy.
Example HA20BD.
8. FDLdoes not come with GFCloutlet orhand hole cover. These must be
supplied by contractor or electrician.
9. Combination of tenon -top and drill mount includes extra handhole. EHH
indudescover.
10. Plastic hand hole cover and base covers come standard with all poles. Items
ship separately. Additional parts can be ordered as replacements.
11. Provides enhanced corrosion resistance. N/A with GALV.
12. Use when mi I I certifications are required.
13. Must add original order number. Not for replacement parts or post sales
issues, contact tech support or post sales teams. VM is used to ensure poles
match in appearance exactly from order to order, on a single project site. A
common use case would be a multi -phase project with multiple orders.
Example: VM/010-36784
14. MustbequotedthroughAQD. Finishes donot require RFA.RALcolors
available are shown in "Architectural Colors brochure". Lead times may be
extended up to 2 weeks due to paint procurement.
Accessories:f iderasseprtrateanaliagnumber
PLDT20 Plugs for ESX drillings
PL DT8 Plugs for DMxxAS drillings
FVDxxFf Held installed vibration damper (snake style)
Q
sfAL/THL7/VL4 LIM14T7/VG" POLE-RSS
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Packet Pg. 57
RSS Round Straight Steel Pole
TECHNICAL INFORMATION -,,EPA,( W) with 1.3 gust
Catalog number
Nominal shaft
Pole shaft size
Wall thickness
80 mph
Max
90 mph
Max
100 mph
Max
weight
Approximateship
weight(lbsj
length(ft)*
(in x ft)
(in)
...........
weight
weight
. .........
RSS 8 4-SB
8
4.S x 8.0
0.120
24.7
630
19.7
495 .
16.0
. ............
430
55--
R ��03B
10
...........
3.0x10.0
0,120
- -------------- - -------
10.0
250
V
190...
6�.O
5�s . ...............
RSS 10 4B
. .
10
. ........... . . . . . - -
4.0x10.0
-----
- ----
0.120
19.1
480 . . .
15
. . . . ................ - ............
375
12.2
305
70
RSS 10 4-SB
. . . .......
10
- -
4.5x10.0
0.120
24.5
615
- - -----------
19.5
490
15.8
.........
395
75
.... .. . ............ . . . ............
Rss 12 3B
. .. -', - -
12
--------
3.0 x 12.0
0120
7.7
195
5.8
145
4.4
. ............ - . ......
130
RSS 12 4B
12
4.0 x 12.0
0.120
15.0
.........
390
11.8
300
9.5
240
80
RSS124-SB
...... . ....
12
4.5 x 12.0
0.120
1918
- - --------
495
15.7
395
12.7
320
85
RSS 14 3B
. . . ................ . .... . . .
14
.. . .
3.0 x 14.0
0.120
6.0
175
4.4
130
3.3
90
70
RSS 14 413
14
4.0 x 14.0
0.120
12.2
305
9A
250
.... . . - ............
7.6
-1.11,11", - . . .....
195
. ..... - .
90
. . . ...... -1-
... . .. ..... . ......................... . . . . .
RSS 14 4-SO
. . , ..... ..
14
.......
4.5 x 14.0
0.120
16.2
-
405
- ------
12.8
320
10.3 ......... .
260
95
. ...... ....... . ....
.. - 11.1-1111, .............. . . . ............
RSS 15 4-SS
...........
is
4.5 x 15.0
0,120
12.0
300
9.5
250
7.5
200
96
RSS163B
- - - - ------
16
30x16.0
0,120
4.6
125
3.2
.................. 100
2.3
60
. . . ...........
80
RSS 16 411
16
4.0 x 16.0
0.120
9.6
250
74
. ................
185
-,
519
...........
150
. ......... ---
100
........
-- -- -- . . .
RSS 16 4-5B
. . . . .............
16
. . . ........ . .
4.5 x 16.0
0.120
.............
13,1
330
. ..........
10.2
265
8.2
205
O's
FtSS1830
18
3.0 x 18.0
0.120
3.4
90
2.3
60
1A
70
90
18
4.0x18.0
0.120
7.6
190 .....5.7.....180
43
130
110RSS1840
... . ........
RSS 184-5B
18
4.5 x 18.0
0120
10.5
265
......... . .
8.2
210
6.5
165
115
RSS 20 30
. .
20
. .........
3.0 x 20.0
0,120
2.4
100
1 A
75 ............ -
100
RSS 20 4B
20
4.0 x 20.0
. . ............... I
OA 20
6.0
150
4.45
150
3.45
125
120 ............
RSS 20 4-56
. . ........
20
x2L
0.120
8.5
215
- - - -
6.6
----- -
165
5.2
130
.......... 130
R55 20 58
20
5.0 x 20.0
0.120
11.75
300
9.1
230
7.25
. ............
180
145
.......... --.-
RSS 22 4-5B
22
4.5 x 22.0
0.120
6.0
150
4.5
....... 125
3.75
100
. .....
134
--1--.- ...... ..... .
RSS 25 413
25
4.0 x 25.0
0.120
2.85
100
1.95
75
1.35
75
145
RSS2S4-SB
25
4.5 x 25.0
0.120
4.8
130
.......... .
3.6
90
2.7
90
145
RSS 25 5B
. ....
25
......... .
5.0 x 25.0
k ........... 0.120
T
8�
5
150
----
4.25
- - .--
150
-- -
180
---
�iii3o
iiji
---- - --------
30
----
4.5 x 30.0
0.12L . ....
2.3
---- 15
75
1.0
60
RSS305B
RSS
30
5.000.0
0.120
4.2
150
3
125 1
2.25
_100
210
NOTE: EPA values are based ASCE 7-93 wind map.
*For 1/2 ft Increments, add -6 to the pole height. Ex 20-6 equals 20ft bin
IfA LowamA Ljo,"77owr POLE-RSS
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RSS Round Straight Steel Pole
TECHNICAL INFORMATION - EPA W) WITH 3-SECOND GUST PER AASHTO 2013
Series
Mounting
Shaft Base
9OMPH
Max.
10OMPH
Max.
11OMPH
Max.
120 MPH
Max
130 MPH
Max.
14OMPH
Max
15OWN
Max.
Appmxknate ship
Height (it)-
size
weight
weight
weight
weight
Weight
Weight
weight
Weight Ulm)
3
..............
238
..........
.......... 5
.
125
..... ...
4
100z88
3.5
88
2,5
63
. . ......... ......
2
50
. ......
2
..... . ............
50
55
i5
163
........
. ..... fii
' i6
�2
9
163
. .....
1SD
.......
PISS
12aww,row
w.38
5
4
100
3
75
2.5
63
2
50
..... . . .
1.5
...........
38
1
25
60
0
250
8
6.5
163
55
138
4
100
35
88
80
................
..............
. ....
3ii
.......... .
225
7.5
6.5
163
113
85
i .... .
7-5
. .......... . .
. . . ...
. . . . . . . . .
........................
_2
... . ... .
Jp_
.
8
. ....... ..
13
. . .. ........ . ...............
70
114�
.5
213
6.5
163
. ..
5.5
. ........
138
4
100
.1,�_
3.5
88
_._I
3
75
2.5
. . .
63
. . ............
96 ....
1 ifi_
4 -----
..........
RSS
. ......
15
.........
4-5B
10
250
8
. ...
200
.................... .
65
163
... ... ... .
55
138
43
113
4
100
3.5
88
46
_
2 5
-6 3-
1.5
39
1
........
25
..
0.5
13
........... . . ----
0.5
13
80
RSS
6
1-38
0
3
P 'SS
RSS
16
iii",
"J"
i
_""i
5
125
......
100
RSS
�S
8
2.5
-
-i - _""_3
5 ......
.
....
. ........ . ....... .....
. .... ... .
- - -------
90
RSS
_J8
4B
5.5
-
138
4
100
3
75
15
63
2
50
1.5
38
1
25
110
5.
58
8
..Tl��l.-....i....--.--.._.�,_...,.�..,-.
--------
188
. ........
6
. ..... . ...
150
.......... . .
.....
4.5
113
4
...... .
100
... . ...
3
75
- -
23
-
63
--- - ----------
2
- -
50
- - - -- ---------- -
115
_R5S
20 ............
a
. ....
.... 50
_�1i . .. .........
... 1
0.5
13
.......
100
iE5
26
iF
Z5
i
_25 ... .
.........
0'
13
. .........
. ....... ...........
....... .....
�5
20
6
_163.
3
2
50
.5
38
................ . .........
0
-S
......... .
...... ......
RSS
22
4-58
5
125
35
88
2.5
63
2
........
50
.... .
1.5
38
1
. . .........
25
. ...........
1
25
134
RSS
_9S
25
411
2.5
63
1
13
145
2T' ----
----- -ii
3
3 . ...
.....
3
-3,5
3
-5
3
. ...
145
W_'
�9
i_8
125
'88
75
2
50
1.5
38
. . ....
........ ...
.......... . ii�
_56 .........
... 58
3
185
RSS
5B
25
63
1S
IF
5
0 0..5
5
1
210
BASE DETAIL
ANCHORAGE
......
AND TEMPLATE INFORMATION
.
. .. . .
...... . . ........ ... . .....
Shaft base
Bolt clirde Bolt
Base
..........
Anchorbolt Bolt size
size
A projection
square
Template description
description (In. x In. x In.)
B
. ..........
C
................ ... ..
3"
75" - 8.5" 3.50"-3.75-
10301,
ARTEMPLATE PJ50041
AB18-0 3/4 x 18 x 3
V7.
."mmIT
TEMPLATE 1
ATEMPLATE P50041
A818-0 3/4 x
x 3
7.5"45" 330'-3.75"
1050"
5
P15004
AB
118
A818 0 3/4x8x34.5
5
7.5%83" 3.50
1
ATEP,5004�
18: 3/4xl8x3
HANDHOLE ORIENTATION
A
Defruht DM19
is on side B.
A
Handhole
IMPORTANT INSTALLATION NOTES.
Do not erect poles without having fixtures installed.
Factory -supplied templates must be used when setting anchor
halts, Uthonia Lighting will not accept claim for Incorrect anchorage
placement due to failure to use factory template.
If poles are stored outside, all protective wrapping must be removed
immediately upon delivery to prevent finish damage-
ftonla Lighting is not responsible for the foundation design.
CAUTION: Thew specifications are intended for general purposes only. Lithon la fighting reserves the right to change material or design, without prior notice, in a continuing effort to upgrade its products.
fAL17WA21V1A "AVYnJVa- POLE-RSS
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D-Series Size 0
LED Area Lurninaire
0% "FA —A
in
9
Specifications
....... .
......
EPA: 0.44 ft2
W.N
Length: 26.18
(66.5
Width: 14.06"
(35.7 cm)
Height H1: 2.26
L
HI
Height H2: 7.46
08.19an)
Weight: 23 lbs
(10.4 k9)
H2
w
Introduction
The modern styling of the D-Series features a
highly refined aesthetic that blends seamlessly
with its environment. The D-Series offers the
benefits of the latest in LED technology into
a high performance, high efficacy, long -life
luminaire.
The photometric performance results in sites
with excellent uniformity, greater pole spacing
and lower power density, -Series outstanding
photometry aids in reducing the number of
required in are lighting applications, with
typical
l energy savings Is oY70% and expected
service life of over 100,000 hours.
vdedgn '- o,
Items marked by a Oijacleifz lr 40d qualify for the Design Select program and ship in 15
days orless. To learn more about Design Select, visit
*See ordering tree for details
EMIZEXAMPLE: DSXO LED P6 40K 70CRI T3M MVOLT SPA NLTAIR2 PIRHN DDBXD
IM"I'mm ......... . . . .. . . . .. . . ......................... ..... . . ........................ .... ................................. . . .... ................... . . . .... . . ..... .......... ...... __ ""
SPAS
Square pole mounting (#5
drilling. 3" min. SQ pole)'
RPA5
Round pole mounting (#5
drilling, 3" min. RND pole)'
SPAIRN
Square narrow pole mounting
(#8 drilling, 3" min. SQ pole)
MA
Mast arm adapter (mounts on
2 3/8" OD horizontal tenon)
Shipped installed
PER7
$ ram -Vs), NgM09 fgl
Shipped installed
NLTAIRZ P1lRHN
rilgh, APR, gers I o4*4 wlVh
d!rrPRO,
110,1 , &,0,51, fanxivol A
DOW
ftdi
I FAO
Field adjustable output'„L90
[eftrotated optics'
ONAXID
Wwiiftnuo!erf
Nr�k �A, will
11 BL30
Sidevel switched dimming,
R90
Right rotated optics'
WIN*
PIR
sm0-407moutfulf"q
srv,
High/low, motion/ambient sensor,
i BLSO
3n-level switched dimming,
C(E
Coastal Construction
DDBTXD
Textured dark bronze
840'mounting height, ambient
HA
50°Cambientoperation72
DBLBXD
Textured black
sensor enabled at 2fic
DMG
0-10v dimming wires pulled
BAA
Buy America(n) Act Compliant
DNATXD
Textured natural aluminum
PER
NEMA twist -lock receptacle only
i
outside fixture (for use With
SF
Single fuse (I 20,277,347V),"
DWHGXD
Textured white
(controls ordered separate)
an external control, ordered
DIF
Double fuse (208,240,48OV) 24
PER5
Five -pin receptacle only (controls
i
separately)
ordered separate)
Shipped separately
EGSR
External Glare Shield (reversible, field install required, matches housing finish)
BSDB
Bird Spikes (field iostall required)
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m iuQ)iu"�u luu ��w��
Accessories
Ordered andshipped separately.
DLL127F 15 JU
Photocell -SSL wrist-IDck(120-277V)a
DLL347F 1.5 CUL1U
Photocell- SSL tmsNock(34N)e
OLL48OF 1.5 CULA
Photocell- SSL tirishock(4BOV)n
USHORTSBX
Shorting cap"
DSXOHSPN
Houwiide shield (enter package number PI-7,
Pl0-13 in place of 4)
DSXRPA (FIN ISH)
Round pole adapter(98 ddlling, specih ish)
DSXRPA5(FINISH)
Round poleadapteri5 drilling (specify finish)
DSXSPA5(FINISH)
Square pale adapter 45 drilling(specify finish)
DSXOEGSR(FINISH)
External glereshield(specifyfinish)
DSXOBSDB(FINISH)
Bird spike deterrerd bracket lsp"finish)
ullu'@ov�� uuuuuuu uuupuuuuuuuuuu
µ......
External Glare Shield (EGSR)
NOTES
1 Rotated optics available with packages P10, P11, P12 and P13. Must be combined with option L90 or R90.
2 30K, 40K, and 50K available in 70CRI and SOCRI. 27K and 35K only available with 80CRI. Contact Technical Support for other possible combinations.
3 T3LG, T4LG, BLC3, BLC4, LCCO, RCCO not available with option HS.
4 MVOLT driver operates on any line voltage from 120-277V (50/60 Hz).
5 HVOLT driver operates on any line voltage from 347-480V (50/60 Hz).
6 HVOILT not available with package Pl, P2 and P10 when combined with option NLTAIR2 PIRHN or option PIR.
7 XVOLT operates with any voltage between 277V and 480V (50160 Hz).
8 XVOLT not available in packages P1, P2 or P10. XVOLT not available with fusing (SF or DF).
9 SPAS and RPAS for use with #5 drilling only (Not for use with #8 drilling).
10 WBA cannot be combined with Type 5 distributions plus photocell (PER).
11 NLTAIR2 and PIRHN must be ordered together. For more information on plight Air 2.
12 NLTAIR2 PIRHN not avaiable with other controls including9 PIR, PER, PERS, PERT, FAO, BL30, BLSO and DMG. NLTAIR2 PIRHN not available with P1, P2 and
P10 using HVOLT. NLTAIR2 PIRHN not available with P1, P2 and P10 using XVOLT NLTAIR2 PIRHN not available with P1 using MVOLT
13 PIR not available with NLTAIR2, PER, PERS, PERT, FAO 31-30, BL50 and DMG. PIR not available with Pt, P2 and P10 using HVOLT. PIR not available with P1,
P2 and P10 using XVOLT. PIR not available with P1 using MVOLT.
14 PER/PERS/PERT not avai1a61e with NLTAIR2, PIR, BOO, BL50. Photocell ordered and shipped as a separate line item from Acuity Brands Controls. See
accessories. Shorting Cap included.
15 FAO not available with other dimming control options NLTAIR2 PIRHN, PIR, PERS, PERT, 31-30, BL50, or DMG.
16 BL30 and BL50 are not available with NLTAIR2 PIRHN, PIR, PER, PERS, PERT, FAO and DMG. BL30 or BLSO must specify 120,277 or 347V. Consult tech
support for 208, 240 or 48OV.
17 DMG not available with NLTAIR2 PIRHN, PIR, PER, PERS, PER7, B1.30, BL50 and FAO.
18 Reference Motion Sensor Default Settings table on page 4 to see functionality.
19 Reference Controls Options table on page 4.
20 Option HS not available with T31-G, T4LG, BLC3, BLC4, LOCO and RCCO distribution. Also available as a separate accessory; see Accessories information.
21 CCE option not available with option BS and EGSR. Contact Technical Support for availability.
22 Option HA not available with performance packages P6, P7, P12 and P13.
23 Requires luminaire to be specified with PER, PERS or PER7 option. See Controls Table on page 4.
24 Single fuse ISF) requires 120V, 277V, or 347V Double fuse (DF) requires 208V, 240V or 48OV. XVOLT not available with fusing (SF or DF).
illu m m i ......... . , .. .�...... ... ........ .... ........ �........
Tenon Mounting Slipfitter
HANDHOLE ORIENTATION
(from top of pole)
C
fi
D � } -B
k
A
Handhole
Temolale #8
1.750. for
2uminum t
.750"-for
other pole,
type
2t
�a�llf L1� r1 �.
COMMERCIAL OUTDOOR
0.563'
0.400'
(2 PL CS)
DSXO Area Luminaire - EPA
"Includes luminaire and integral mounting arm. Othertenons, arms, brackets or other accessories are not included In this EPA data.
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Rev.03/19/24
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plots
for the DSXO LED P7 40K 70CRI, Distances
are in
units of mounting height (20').
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Lumen Ambient Temperature (LAT) Multipliers
Use these factors to determine relative lumen output for average ambient temperatures
from 04K (32.104'9.
Projected LED Lumen Maintenance
Data references the extrapolated performance projections for the platforms noted in a 25°C
ambient, based on 10,000 hours of LED testing (tested per IESNA LM-80-08 and projected per
IESNA TM-21-11).
To calculate LLF, use the lumen maintenance factor that corresponds to the desired number of
operating hours below. For other lumen maintenance values, contact factory.
100
25,OOD .. , , ,, OM_
50,000 0.89
100,000 0.80
FAO Dimming Settings
'Note: Calculated values are based on original performance
package data. When calculating new values for given FAO position,
use published values for each package based on input watts and
lumens by optic type.
Controls Options
Electrical Load
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LED Color Temperature / Color Rendering Multipliers
Note: Some LED types are available as per special request. Contact Technical Support for more information.
Field adjustable output device installed inside the
Allows theluminafretobemanuallydimmed,
FAOdevice
Cannot be used with other controls options that need the
luminaire; wired to the driver dimming leads.
effectivetylmmmingthelightoutput.
0-10Vleads
7avaih�bl�eon
Drivers wired independently for50/50luminaire
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Twist -lack photocell receptacle
Compatible with standard twist -lock photocells for
Twist -lock photocells such as DLLOiteor
Pins 4 & 5 to dimming leads on driver, Pins 6 & 7 are
dusk to dawn operation, oradvanced control nodes
advanced control nodes such as ROAM.
capped inside luminaire. Cannot be used with other
that provide 0-10V dimming signals.
controls options that need the 0-1 OV leads.
� NYNY00011options
PIR
Motion sensor with integral photocell. Sensor suitable
Luminaires dim when nooccu anc is detected.
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Acuity Controls
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Motion and ambient light sensing with group1011Y
nLight Air rSBG
nU htAIRsensorscanbe programmed commissioned
9 P 9 omm'
photocell and wirelesscommunication.
response. Scheduled dimming with motion sensor
from the ground using the ClAlRityPro app. Cannot heused
over -ride when whelessly connected to the nLight
with other controls options that need the 0-10V leads.
Edypse.
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BL30orBL50
Integratedbi leveldewcethatallowsasecandcontrol
SLC dewceprovidesinputto0-10Vdimmingleadson
BLCUVOLT1
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BLCdewcerspoweredoffihe0-10Vdimmingleads,thus
circuit toswitch all light engines toeither30%or5O%
all drivers providing either 100% or dimmed (30% or
can be usedwrthany input voltage from 120to480V
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lightoutput
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50%) control by secondary circuit
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Lumen Output
Lumen values are from photometric tests performed in accordance with IE5NA LM-79-08. Data is considered to be representative of configurations shown within the tolerances described within LM-79.
Contact factory for performance data on any configurations not shown here.
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4,363
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4,957
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4,244
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4,423
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4,509
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4,698
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4,801
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5,084
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5,183
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5,018
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5,213
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6,060 1 0, 3 134 631b 1 0 3 140 6,439 1 _ b _ 3 143
6,192 3 0 1 137 6453 3 0 2 143 _6,579 3 0 2 146
6,293 .._ 30_- - 2_ 139 6,558 3 0 - 2 -145 6,696- _ 3 -- 0 2 _ 148
LG 6,210 2 0 1 138 6,472 3 9 1 F_ 143 6,598_ 3 0 1 146
80 4,313 0 0 2 % 4,495 0 0 2 - 100 4,583 0 0 2 102
88C4 4,455 0 0 2 99 4,643 0 0 2 103 4,733 _, . 0 0 2 105
RCCO 952 0 0 2 98 4,536 0 0 2 100 4,624 0 0 2 102
LOCO 4,352 0 0 2 9b 4,536 0 0 2 100 ' 4,624 0 0 2 }_102 _-
AFR 9,006 1 r 0 1 131 -6 386 - -1 _ 0 -� 1 146 9,569 _-� 1 t 0 1 149
T15__ 9,Op6 1 " 0 2 131 9 38b 1 0 2 136 9,5b9 t 0 2 _139
T2M 8,343 2_ 0 3 121 8 694 2 0 3 126 8,854 2 0 3 129
T3M 8,439 2 0 3 122 8,795 2 0 3 128 8,967 2 0 3 130
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TSM 8,812 3 0 2 128 9,184 4 0 2 133 9,363 4._ _.0 2 136 1
T5W 8,955 4 0 2 130 9,333 4 0 2 135 _ 4,515 4 0 2 138 '
TSLG 8 838 3 0 1 228 _ 9,211 3 0 1 134 9,390 3 0 1 136
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T3LG 9,540 1 0 2 103 9,942 1 0 2 107 10,136 _ i.v_ 0 2 _ ;_109__,
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TSLG 11,194 3 0 1 120 11,656 3 0 2 125 11,883 3 0 2 128
8LC3 7,768 0 0 2 83 8,0% -- 0 0 2_ 1 87 8,254 - 0 0 2 89
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RCCO _ 7,838 1 0 2 84 8,169 1 0 2 88 8,328 1 0 2 90
LCCO 7,838 1 0 2 84 8,169 1 0 2 i 88 _ 8,328 1 0 2 90
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Lumen Output
Lumen values are from photometric tests performed in accordance with IESNA LM-79-08. Data is considered to be representative of configurations shown within the tolerances described within LM-79.
Contact factory for performance data on any configurations not shown here.
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12,625
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18,151
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Lumen Output
Lumen values are from photometric tests performed in accordance with IESNA LM-79-08. Data is considered to be representative of configurations shown within the tolerances described within LM-79,
Contact factory for performance data on any configurations not shown here.
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Pill 69W 30 700
P12 103W 30 1050
P13 129W 30 1300
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7,711
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71,862
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6,854
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INTENDED USE
The sleek design of the D-Series Size 0 reflects the embedded high performance
LED technology. It is ideal for many commercial and municipal applications, such as
parking lots, plazas, campuses, and pedestrian areas.
CONSTRUCTION
Single -piece die-cast aluminum housing has integral heat sink fins to optimize
thermal management through conductive and convective cooling. Modular design
allows for ease of maintenance and future light engine upgrades. The LED driver is
mounted in direct contact with the casting to promote low operating temperature
and long life. Housing driver compartment is completely sealed against moisture
and environmental contaminants (IP66). Vibration rated per ANSI C136.31 for 3G.
Low EPA (0.44 ft� for optimized pole wind loading.
FINISH
Exterior parts are protected by a zinc -infused Super Durable TGIC thermoset
powder coat finish that provides superior resistance to corrosion and weathering.
A tightly controlled multi -stage process ensures a minimum 3 mils thickness for
a finish that can withstand extreme climate changes without cracking or peeling.
Available in both textured and non -textured finishes.
COASTAL CONSTRUCTION (CCE)
Optional corrosion resistant construction is engineered with added corrosion
protection in materials and/or pre-treatment of base material under super
durable paint. Provides additional corrosion protection for applications near
coastal areas. Finish is salt spray tested to over 5,000 hours per ASTM B117 with
scribe rating of 10. Additional lead-times may apply.
OPTICS
Precision -molded proprietary silicone lenses are engineered for superior area
lighting distribution, uniformity, and pole spacing. Light engines are available
in 3000 K, 4000 K or 5000 K (70 CRI) configurations. 80CRI configurations are
also available. The D-Series Size 0 has zero uplight and qualifies as a Nighttime
Friendly' product, meaning it is consistent with the LEED® and Green Globes'"
criteria for eliminating wasteful uplight.
ELECTRICAL
Light engine(s) configurations consist of high -efficacy LEDs mounted to metal -
core circuit boards to maximize heat dissipation and promote long life (up to
L80/100,000 hours at 25°C). Class 1 electronic drivers are designed to have a
power factor >90%, THD <20%, and an expected life of 100,000 hours with <1 %
failure rate. Easily serviceable 101kV surge protection device meets a minimum
Category C Low operation (per ANSI/IEEE C62.41.2).
STANDARD CONTROLS
The DSXO LED area luminaire has a number of control options. DSX Size 0, comes
standard with 0-1OV dimming driver. Dusk to dawn controls can be utilized via
optional NEMA twist -lock photocell receptacles. PIR integrated motion sensor
with on -board photocell feature field -adjustable programing and are suitable for
mounting heights up to 40 feet. Control option BL features a bi-level device that
allows a second control circuit to switch all light engines to either 30% or 50%
light output.
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motion sensing and photocontrol functionality and is suitable for mounting
heights up to 40 feet. Once commissioned using a smartphone and the easy -to -
use CLARITY app, nLight AIR equipped luminaries can be grouped, resulting
in motion sensor and photocell group response without the need for additional
equipment. Scheduled dimming with motion sensor over -ride can be achieved
when used with the nLight Eclypse. Additional information about nLight Air can
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INSTALLATION
Integral mounting arm allows for fast mounting using Lithonia standard #8 drilling
and accommodates pole drilling's from 2.41 to 3.12" on center. The standard
"SPA" option for square poles and the "RPA" option for round poles use the
#8 drilling. For #5 pole drillings, use SPAS or RPA5. Additional mountings are
available including a wall bracket (WBA) and mast arm (MA) option that allows
luminaire attachment to a 2 3/8" horizontal mast arm.
LISTINGS
UL listed to meet U.S. and Canadian standards. UL Listed for wet locations. Light
engines are IP66 rated; luminaire is IP66 rated. Rated for -40°C minimum ambient.
DesignLights Consortium' (DLC) Premium qualified product and DLC qualified
product. Not all versions of this product may be DLC Premium qualified or DLC
qualified. Please check the DLC Qualified Products List at
to confirm which versions are qualified.
International Dark -Sky Association (IDA) Fixture Seal of Approval (FSA) is available
for all products on this page utilizing 3000K color temperature only.
BUY AMERICAN ACT
Product with the BAA option is assembled in the USA and meets the Buy
America(n) government procurement requirements under FAR, DFARS and DOT
regulations. Please refer to for additional
information.
WARRANTY
5-year limited warranty. This is the only warranty provided and no other
statements in this specification sheet create any warranty of any kind. All other
express and implied warranties are disclaimed. Complete warranty terms located
at:
Note: Actual performance may differ as a result of end -user environment and application.
All values are design or typical values, measured under laboratory conditions at 25'C.
Specifications subject to change without notice.
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Poly(Vinyl Chloride) (PVC)- Coated Steel Chain Link Fence Fabric
Class 2b - Fused and Adhered
ASTM F668, Federal Specification RR-F-191 Type IV, AASHTO M-181 Type IV
SPSV Fused and Bonded Poly (Vinyl
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Fence Fabric
MANUFACTUR E R
Stephens Pipe and Steel, LLC
Manufacturing Locations:
Stephens Pipe and Steel, LLC
1413 Steve Warriner Drive
Russell Springs, Kentucky 42642
Stephens Pipe and Steel, LLC
4301 461" Street
Bladensburg, Maryland 20710
Stephens Pipe and Steel
2891 State Hwy 160
Warrior, Alabama 35180
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
Basic Use:
Fused and adhered fabric is a bonded
vinyl, high strength galvanized steel,
chain link fence fabric for industrial,
commercial and institutional appli-
cation. Fused and adhered fabric is the
highest quality available and is used in
numerous federal, state, civil, and
military specifications.
Com position and Materials:
The galvanized steel core wire for
producing fused and adhered PV C
coated steel chain link fence fabric is
produced by cold -drawing good
commercial grade steel rod into wire of the
appropriate diameter. The steel rod from
which the wire is drawn is produced
by the open hearth, electric furnace or
basic oxygen process. The galvanized
coating is produced by passing the
cleaned wire through a bath of molten
zinc which conforms to ASTM B6.
The fused and adhered PVC coating is
produced by first applying a thermoset
bonding agent to the galvanized core
wire to which the PVC is bonded. A
coating of PVC up to 0.010 in. (0.25 mm)
is then fused and bonded to the wire.
Standards:
ASTMB 6 Slab Zinc
AST M F567 Installation of Chain Link Fence
ASTM F668 Poly(Vinyl Chloride) (PVC ) and
Other Organic Polymer -Coated Steel Chain
Link Fence Fabric,
C lass 2b
Federal Specification RR-F-19 1 K/1 D
Fencing, Wire and Post Metal
(Chain-L ink Fence Fabric), Type IV
America n Association of State Highway
Transportation Officials (AASHTO)
M-181 Chain Link Fence, Type IV,
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TECHNICAL DATA
General:
The manufacturer, if requested, will supply
samples and certification that all materials
furnished fully comply with the appropriate
specification s.
Chain Link Fence Fabric:
The base metal of the chain link fence fabric
is composed of commercial quality,
medium -carbon galvanized (zinc coated)
steel wire. The vinyl coating is
thermally bonded to a thermoset bonding
layer over a galvanized steel wire. This
process ensures a tightly bonded coating
free of voids, as well as a smooth surface
appearance. Vinyl coating thickness,
galvanized coating weight, and wire
tensile strength conform to Federal
Specification RR-F-191, ASTM F668, Class
2a, and AA HTO M-181 Type IV, Class A, as
shown in Table 1. The wire is PVC coated
before weaving and is free and flexible at all
joints. Unless otherwise specified, fabric
woven in 2 in. (50 mm) mesh, under 72"
(1,830 mm) in height, is knuckled at both
selvages; fabric 72" (1,830mm) high and over is
knuckled at one selvage and twisted at the
other. All fabrics woven into meshes under 2
in. (50 mm) have both selvages knuckled.
Wire Coating:
Only plasticized poly(vinyl chloride)
(PVC) with a low temperature (-20 °C; -4°F)
plasticizer and no extenders or extraneous
matter other than the necessary
stabilizers and pigments, is used. The PVC
coating resist s attack from prolonged
exposure to dilute solutions of most
common mineral acids, seawater, and dilute
solutions of most salts and alkali.
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Standard colors conform to ASTM F934 and
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order.
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shall pass the test for adhesion
contained in ASTM F668 for Class 2b
chain link fabric.
INSTALLATION
Install fence in accordance with ASTM
Practice 567. Handle all PVC coated material
with care. If PVC coating is damaged during
installation, contractor must replace o r
repair the material at own expense.
AVAILABILITY AND COST
Availability: PVC -coated steel chain
link fence fabric is available for
shipment throughout the United States
and worldwide.
Cost: Material costs may vary
depending on specific requirements.
Costs may be obtained through all
Stephens Pipe Service Centers.
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Fused and adhered P VC coated steel chain
link fence fabric is warranted for 15 years
against failure due to rust or corrosion.
MAINTENANCE
Periodic inspection is recommended but
no routine maintenance is required.
TECHNICAL SERVICES
Technical services are available.
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Memorandum
To: Aneta Mistak, District 214
Jeff Daurer, District 214
Andrew Phelps, STR Partners, LLC
From: David Westergreen, GHA
Copy Don Matthews, GHA
Date: February 20t", 2024
Subject: Parking Analysis
Buffalo Grove High School
1000 W Dundee Road
Buffalo Grove, Illinois 60089
Part I. Introduction and Project Context
CONSULTING ENGINEERS
625 Forest EdgeDrive, Vernon hills, IL 60061
"ITt.i. 847.478.9700 0 Fax 847,478.9701
www. gha-engineers. coin.
Gewalt Hamilton Associates, Inc. (GHA) has conducted a Parking Analysis for the existing Buffalo Grove High School
campus. The school is located at 1000 W Dundee Road, at the northeast corner of Arlington Heights Road and W
Dundee Road, in Buffalo Grove, IL. The student body of Buffalo Grove High School is reported at 1,957 students
enrolled for the 2023-2024 school year. The staff count for Buffalo Grove High School is 251 teachers and faculty.
The school is served by a total of 655 parking spaces including 10 accessible spaces, 6 electric vehicle spaces, and
7 small bus and van spaces. The spaces are divided into four parking lots: the west administration lot, the main north
lot, the main south lot, and the remote lot. There are three (3) full driveway accesses to the school. One access is a
signalized intersection with W Dundee Road, and two are full unsignalized accesses along the east side of Arlington
Heights Road. One of the access drives is exclusively for the administration lot and the other access is for the drop-
off lane and access to the main and remote parking lots. Student parking is only available in the main parking lots
and the remote lot.
The following provides a summary of existing conditions and the Parking Analysis conducted. Exhibits and
Appendices referenced are located at the end of this document.
Part II. Background Information
Site Location Map and Roadway Inventory
Exhibit 1 provides a site location map as well as a map of the existing parking lots.
Roadway Network
Arlington Heights Road is a north -south, minor arterial roadway providing a five -lane cross-section (2 travel
lanes in each direction with a paved median providing turn lanes) with a posted speed limit of 35 mph in the site
vicinity. There is a signalized intersection southwest of the property at Arlington Heights Road and W Dundee
Road. Arlington Heights Road is under the jurisdiction of Cook County in the vicinity of the site.
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W Dundee Road (IL Route 68) is an east -west, other principal arterial roadway providing a 4-lane cross-section
(two travel lanes in each direction) with a posted speed limit of 35 mph in the site vicinity. There is a signalized
intersection southwest of the property at Arlington Heights Road and W Dundee Road. Arlington Heights Road
is under the jurisdiction of Cook County in the vicinity of the site. W Dundee Road widens on approach to this
signalized intersection to provide dual left -turn lanes in each direction onto Arlington Heights Road. W Dundee
Road is under the jurisdiction of the Illinois Department of Transportation.
Pedestrian Facilities
Sidewalks are provided along both the west and south sides of the site adjacent to the roadways. Zebra -style
striped crosswalks are maintained across all three of the site drives, and Continental -style striped crosswalks are
maintained across W Dundee Road and Arlington Heights Road at the two signalized intersections in the site
vicinity.
Part III. Parking Evaluation
Parking Requirements
Based on the parking requirements outlined in the Village of Buffalo Grove Municipal Code, 1 parking spot is
required for every faculty member, as well as 1 parking spot is required for every 6 students for high schools.
This total number of parking spaces required for Buffalo Grove High School with 2023-2024 enrollment is 578
spaces. The excerpt of the Village Code can be found in Appendix A.
Parking Supply and Occupancy Survey — Buffalo Grove High School
A parking supply and occupancy survey of the parking serving Buffalo Grove High School was conducted on
Tuesday, February 121h, 2024, from 7:00 AM to 9:00 AM and 2:00 PM to 4:00 PM. The results of the parking
survey are summarized on the exhibit contained in Appendix B. See Exhibit 1 for a map of parking spaces.
The findings of the survey are summarized below:
• A total of 655 parking spaces were surveyed: 20 spaces to the west of the building (areas A to B on the map),
229 parking spaces in the north main parking lot (areas C to I on the map), 206 parking spaces in the south
main parking lot (areas J to P on the Map), and 179 parking spaces in the remote lot (areas Q to U on the
map), and the 23 spaces for bus, ADA, and electric vehicles.
• Approximately 80 percent (525 of 655) of the total parking spaces surveyed were occupied at the building's
observed peak occupancy, which occurred between 8:00 and 9:00 AM.
• Our observations indicate that the occupancy of the parking lot slowly reduced during the day after the
scheduled start of school at 8:00 AM, as students leave campus for various reasons before the school
dismissal at 3:00 PM.
• Based on the maximum occupied parking spaces (525), and the total student count (1957) and faculty count
of 251, the observed peak parking rate per student for the existing school is 1 parking space for every 7
students, which is less than the ratio required by the Village Municipal Code (1 space per 6 students). This
measurement does assume that every member of the 251 faculty park on site daily.
GHA has been retained to design site updates to Buffalo Grove High School. For the latest proposed plan, see
Appendix C. The updates include changing locations of the baseball and softball fields, changing location of the
tennis courts, and removal of the remote lot in favor of a smaller new lot closer to the football stadium. With these
changes, a parking total of 581 spaces is expected. With 578 parking spaces being required by 2023-2024
enrollment, Buffalo Grove High School still meets Village code parking requirements.
• A summary of the parking observations can be found in Exhibit 2.
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As a guideline, parking demand should not exceed 90% of the supply. This allows more efficient parking as
motorists can more readily find open spaces. With 2023-2024 enrollment, the observed parking demand was
90% of the capacity of the future parking supply.
Part IV. Recommendations and Conclusions
A Parking Analysis was performed for Buffalo Grove High School. In summary, the existing parking spaces are
sufficient to meet the observed parking demand as well as Village code.
Even after the site updates, which will reduce parking from 655 spaces in the existing condition to 581 spaces in
the future condition, Village code is met based on the 2023-2024 school enrollment.
Should school enrollment increase or new hires to faculty be made, new parking spaces may need to be added
to meet the Village Code. For non -school hours special events, such as heavily attended football games or other
school functions, we recommend that off -site parking be made available. We understand that the school has an
agreement with nearby Henry Wadsworth Longfellow School to utilize that school's parking if needed.
Part V. Technical Addendum
The following Exhibits and Appendices were previously referenced. They provide technical support for our
observations, findings and recommendations discussed in the text.
Exhibits
1. Location Map
2. Parking Calculations
Appendices
A. Village of Buffalo Grove Municipal Code Excerpts
B. Buffalo Grove High School — Parking Occupancy Survey
C. Proposed Future Plan
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this Title, The parking and loading requirements for any use not specified herein shall be the
same as for a similar specified use as determined by Sections 17.36.040 and 17.36.050.
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for that individual use shall be used.
3. Eating and drinking establishments: 1.0 space per one hundred square feet of floor area.
Establishments with a drive-thru window shall provide a minimum of ten stacking spaces per
window.
4. Household appliance stores, furniture stores, motor vehicle sales: 2.0 spaces per one
thousand square feet of floor area.
G. Services and Institutions.
1. Business and professional offices: 1.0 space per every three hundred square feet of floor
area.
2. Bank, savings and loans, and financial institutions: 1.0 space per every two hundred fifty
square feet of floor area.
Drive-in establishments shall provide six stacking spaces per teller or customer service area.
3. Auto laundry: 1.0 space per employee.
4. Hotel, motel: 1.0 space per each dwelling unit plus one space per each employee plus
additional parking spaces for the retail/service/entertainment areas.
5. Animal kennel and hospitals: 4.0 spaces per every one thousand square feet of floor area.
6. Health or medical institutions or sanitarium: 1.5 spaces per every one thousand square feet of
floor area.
7. Dental and medical clinic or office: 5.0 spaces per every one thousand square feet of floor
area.
8. Funeral parlor: 4.0 spaces per one thousand square feet of floor area.
9. Day care center, child care center, nursery school, pre-school: 2.0 spaces per every one
thousand square feet of floor area.
10. Boarding school, elementary school, junior high school: 1.0 space per employee.
11. Senior high school: 1.0 space per employee plus 1.0 space per every six students based on
rated design capacity.
12. College, junior college, university: 1.0 space per every two employees plus 1.0 space per each
four students based on rated design capacity.
13. Business school, commercial school, trade school, vocational school: 1.0 space per employee
plus 1.0 space per student based on rated design capacity.
14. Dance school, music school, vocal school: 1.0 space per employee plus 1.0 space per every
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15. Governmental services: 4.0 spaces per one thousand square feet of floor area.
16. Chapel, church, synagogue, temple: 1.0 space per three seats based on rated design capacity.
17. Philanthropic and charitable institutions, religious retreat: 1.0 space per one thousand square
feet of floor area.
H. Cultural Uses, Entertainment and Sports.
1. Art gallery, historic site, library, museum: 2.0 spaces per one thousand square feet of floor
area.
2. Community center, convention hall, exhibition hall, meeting hall, recreation building: 1.0
space per one thousand square feet of floor area.
3. Amphitheater, auditorium fairgrounds, fieldhouse: 1.0 space per four seats.
4. Theater: 1.0 space per 2.5 seats.
5. Amusement park, miniature golf, kiddie park: 3.0 spaces per one thousand square feet of
floor area plus 3.0 spaces per one thousand square feet of land area.
6. Billiard hall, bowling alley, pool hail, skating rink: 10.0 spaces per one thousand square feet of
floor area.
7. Golf course, full size: 60.0 spaces per nine holes (regular golf).
8. Camping grounds, outdoor rifle, trap, skeet shooting range: 1.0 space per two thousand
square feet of land area.
9. Athletic field, public parks and playgrounds, tennis courts club: 1.0 space per five thousand
square feet of land area.
10. Public swimming pool: 1.0 space per five thousand square feet of land area plus 1.0 space per
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Buffalo Grove High School
Athletic Fields Noise Study
April 10, 2024
Prepared for:
STR Partners LLC - 350 West Ontario Street, Suite 200 Chicago, IL 60654
Thunder Hearing & Sound was asked to study the noise changes from relocating athletic
fields/courts at Buffalo Grove High School in School District 214. Phase 1 of the plan includes a
varsity softball field, 10 tennis courts, and a multi -use field (football/soccer/lacrosse). Phase 2
includes a varsity baseball field and a parking lot which will be graded to about the same
elevation as the other fields. These fields/courts will have games and practices throughout the
week, generally in the afternoon and early evening. There will be several lights included, but
games/practices are expected to end by 7:30 pm (note there are also several security lights, but
those are not considered to have a noise impact). Even though Buffalo Grove HS has operated
similar activities in this area for years, we were asked to evaluate possible noise impacts on
nearby residents compared to typical community noise for the area.
The impact of a noise source depends
mostly on its audibility. To assess the
degree of audibility, the existing
ambient noise must be evaluated. We
conducted this work by visiting the
site on Thursday, March 7, 2024.
During this visit, we inspected the
topography of the site, examined the
surrounding area, characterized the
ambient noise, identified its sources,
and set up professional -grade
equipment to record the noise. The
equipment was set up on the north
side of the property, next to the
backyard of 1039 Beechwood Rd, as
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The recording ran for about 1% hours and was later analyzed to determine the sound levels at
1-second intervals. The result of this analysis can be seen in FIGURE 2 (note there are larger
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charts attached to the end of this report). In this graph, you can see a few of the noise sources
called out. Included in these sources is the typical existing noise from baseball practice. The
metric to measure noise is a logarithmic time -averaged value called the equivalent level or Leq.
To better visualize the trend of the ambient noise, we computed the 1-minute Leq which varies
between 48-61 dB(A). The Leq of the entire sample was 52 dB(A). The dominant noise at this
site was from traffic on Dundee Road and airplanes overhead. Therefore, we can use hourly
traffic counts on Dundee Road to estimate the ambient sound level at other times of the day.
Using this information, we estimate that the ambient noise varies from 53 dBA in the 3:00 PM
hour to 52 dBA in the 7:00 PM hour.
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Source Sounds
Impact also depends on the sound levels from future sources. Therefore, we conducted source
measurements of various sound sources to be able to calculate the future sound levels. We set
up a second microphone near the III
existing tennis courts while a Sound Power Level (SWL) is a measure of the total
practice was conducted to record energy emitted from a sound source. It differs from
the sound. We then post -processed the more commonly used sound pressure level
the recording in our lab the same as because sound power is independent of distance. It
the ambient recording. From this, is the preferred unit when modeling sound sources
we were able to determine that the because it represents the overall acoustic energy
sound power level of a pair of output without being influenced by distance.
tennis players was 79 dBA (SWL).
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Note that this is likely an overestimate due to high background noise during the sampling
period. We repeated this same process for noise from the baseball practice and determined the
sound power level for an entire baseball practice (with batting) was 103 dBA (SWL). This is also
likely an overestimate.
To predict the sound levels radiated from the new athletic fields/courts, we used an
Internationally accepted software program called SounclPlanTM. This program calculates the
sound level at millions of distant points based on the source sound levels, the topography of
the site, reflections from buildings, absorption by the atmosphere and vegetation, and shielding
from berms and structures. Based on these calculations, the program then generates color
sound -level contours surrounding the site. The program calculates the time -average levels
based on the input parameters.
We modeled five sound sources:
• Tennis — Using the collected data, we modeled a worst -case scenario of all 10 tennis
courts in use with a doubles game. Note, that only 6 were in use for the data collection
• Softball — We used the collected baseball data to estimate the noise from softball.
• Baseball - We used the collected baseball data.
• PA Speakers — We used existing data from our software for JBL AW266 speakers. There
were 3 speakers for the softball field, 4 for the multi -use field, and 3 for the baseball
field. Because PA speakers are inherently adjustable, we set these to levels that
achieved good signal-to-noise ratios as an example of reasonable and typical levels.
• Crowd Noise — We used existing data from our software and placed crowds on each
bleacher section.
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Figure 3 — Sound level contours around the proposed athletic fields/courts
FIGURE 3 shows the projected time -average contours with all practices fully active, PA speakers
in use, and full crowds. For illustration, we set the green color on the legend to 52 dB(A), the
ambient noise level from our measurements. The sound levels in three representative
backyards were 57 dBA (blue dot 1), 55 dBA (blue dot 2), and 55 dBA (blue dot 3). When
comparing this to the ambient noise of 53 to 52 dB(A) it is only a 2-5 d6 difference which we
rate as no impact to a mild impact (see TABLE 1). Keep in mind that many aspects of the details
we modeled were worst -case; so real -world levels would be less; likely causing no impact to a
slight impact.
This is not to say that all activity on
the field/courts will be inaudible, but
the long-term impact is assessed by
using the time -averaging approach
advocated by the US EPA and
stipulated by the State of Illinois. In
short, the LEQ is a dose effect in that
it depends on the intensity of the
sounds and the number of events in
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Thunder Hearing & Sound studied noise changes from relocating athletic fields at Buffalo Grove
High School. Phases 1 & 2 include a softball field, a baseball field, 10 tennis courts, and a multi-
use field. Activities will occur mainly in the afternoon and early evening up to about 7:30 pm.
An ambient noise assessment found levels ranging from 48-61 dB(A), dominated by traffic and
airplanes. Source measurements showed tennis players emit 79 dBA (SWL) and baseball
practice 103 dBA (SWL). Sound modeling predicted a total source level of 2-5 dB greater than
the ambient levels. Since our modeling is based on worse -case source data, we believe there
will be a limited increase in noise levels, that would create no impact to a slight impact on
nearby residents.
Submitted by:
Steve Thunder, BSE
Acoustical Engineer
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During your testimony at the Public Hearing, you need to testify and present your case for the Special
Use being requested. In doing so, you need to address the six (6) Special Use Standards listed below:
SPECIAL USE STANDARDS
1. The special use will serve the public convenience at the location of the subject property; or the
establishment, maintenance or operation of the special use will not be detrimental to or
endanger the public health, safety, morals, comfort, or general welfare;
Response: i the revised spe 4l use wflll coirndi nu e to serve u:ll-ne Ipu.ulhlkc conwrei niieire: e as the coirnim uir:iity
I licglh Scho6l.
2. The location and size of the special use, the nature and intensity of the operation involved in or
conducted in connection with said special use, the size of the subject property in relation to such
special use, and the location of the site with respect to streets giving access to it shall be such
that it will be in harmony with the appropriate, orderly development of the district in which it is
located; Fhe location and siize of the revised slpeciall use remains the sairne aarnd vvullll not inflict greater
Response: Ibuairde n on the streets giving access to the site and nrviillll reirmnaruini in Ihna:airrnnoirny wit[) the
development of the district in whiivll°i it is located.
3. The special use will not be injurious to the use and enjoyment of other property in the immediate
vicinity of the subject property for the purposes already permitted in such zoning district, nor
substantially diminish and impair other property valuations with the neighborhood;
Response: IFhe revised spec Ball Use viulillll c.ontiiunuue to not Ihie inrnjuariiouas to the Use and einjoyirneint of the othneu°
property in the irmninruedilate vicinity ofthe subject Ipiropeirty and the iirnilproveirnei mts imaay
leaad to urna_ireaased pirualpertyr valluatiioirns witlh 4i the irneuglf- borlhooaf.
4. The nature, location and size of the buildings or structures involved with the establishment of the
special use will not impede, substantially hinder or discourage the development and use of
adjacent land and buildings in accord with the zoning district within which they lie;
Response: IFIhne nature,. location and size of the Ihauaiilldiiing s and structures invollved in the revised
slpeeiall Use are set vvaryllll away firoirmi the (property bOUndarues and vdlll not Ihiiindeir or
5. Adequate utilities, roads,
&a v�ellc)lpirneint airnd use of adjacent la Irnd.
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drainage, and/or other necessary facilities have been or will be
provided;
Response: Adequate u~utf`Iluties, access roads, drainage and other fac flliities have Ihaeen Iprovided
for the irevlised to the slpea:iiA use.
6. Parking areas shall be of adequate size for the particular special use, which areas shall be
properly located and suitably screened from adjoining residential uses, and the entrance and exit
driveways to and from these parking areas shall be designed so as to prevent traffic hazards,
eliminate nuisance and minimize traffic congestion in the public streets.
Response: Adequate Ipaairlkliirig lis (provided for dine irevised slpemuaall use Ipeir the Vullllage 2oiniiirnq
requaiireirnents., Agreements with area IPlemnentaary Sdhioolls are lin place vticlheri aaddit:ionaall
parking capacity is inecessairy.
We are repuuestiraq pan Update to the site Ipllan that aec:oirriparnles the existing Slpeciall Use Ordinance 201502
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During your testimony at the Public Hearing, you need to testify and present your case for the variance
being requested. During your testimony, you need to address the Variation Standards listed below:
Criteria for Fence Variation.
A. The regulations of this Title shall not be varied unless findings of fact are made based upon evidence
presented at the hearing that:
The plight of the owner is due to unique circumstances;
Response:
The Owner is a High School seeking to renovate and modernize their athletic facilities.
The proposed variation will not alter the essential character of the neighborhood;
Response:
The proposed fencing and safety netting will be an upgrade to the existing fencing on the site and is
similar to those currently in use at Buffalo Grove Park District facilities.
There are practical difficulties or particular hardships in carrying out the strict letter of this chapter
which difficulties or hardships have not been created by any person presently having an interest in
the property;
Response:
The installation of fencing and safety netting of various heights at the proposed
softball field, tennis courts, multi -sport field and baseball field is required by IHSA and
other regulatory bodies to protect the users, spectators, and public.
The proposed variation will not be detrimental to the public health, safety and welfare;
Response:
The proposed variation is for the express purpose of protecting the public health, safety, and welfare.
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ORDINANCE NO. 2018 - 002
AN ORDINANCE APPROVING A SPECIAL USE AND VARIAITION
IN THE Rl RESIDENTIAL DISTRICT
VILLAGE OF BUFFALO GROVE,
COOK AND LAKE COUNTIES, ILLINOIS
Buffalo Grove High School
1100 W Dundee Road
Special Use and Variation for a High School
WHEREAS, the Village of Buffalo Grove is a Home Rule Unit by virtue of the Illinois Constitution
of 1970; and,
WHEREAS, the property at 1100 W Dundee Road ("Property") legally described in EXHIBIT A
attached hereto is zoned in the R1 Residential District; and,
WHEREAS, Township High School District 214 ("Petitioner"), has petitioned the Village for
approval of a special use and variation to expand an existing elementary school at the Property; and,
WHEREAS, the Village Plan Commission conducted a public hearing on January 3, 2018
concerning the petition for the special use and variation; and,
WHEREAS, the Plan Commission determined that the petition meets the criteria of a special use
and variation as set forth in the Buffalo Grove Zoning Ordinance; and,
WHEREAS, the Plan Commission voted 5 to 0 to recommend approval of the special use and
variation; and,
WHEREAS, the President and Village Board of Trustees after due and careful consideration have
concluded that the proposed expansion of the high school is a reasonable use of the Property and will
serve the best interests of the Village.
WHEREAS, the proposed expansion of the Buffalo Grove High School shall be operated in
accordance with and pursuant to the following exhibits:
EXHIBIT A Legal Description
EXHIBIT B Acceptance and Agreement concerning special uses
EXHIBIT C Engineering Plans and Building Elevations
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE PRESIDENT AND BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE
VILLAGE OF BUFFALO GROVE, COOK AND LAKE COUNTIES, ILLINOIS:
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Section_1. This Ordinance is made pursuant to and in accordance with the Village's Zoning
Ordinance and the Village's Home Rule powers. The preceding whereas clauses are hereby made a part
ofthis Ordinance.
Section 2. The Corporate Authorities hereby grant a special use and variations to Township High
School District 214 for an existing elementary school at the Property subject to the following conditions:
1. The proposed development shall substantially conform to the plans attached as part of this
petition.
2. Final engineering shall berevised inamanner acceptable tmthe Village Engineer.
3. Approval from AAVVRD, |EPA and the Regional Office of Education shall be obtained for the
proposed holding tank.
4. A final plat of subdivision consolidating all the lots shall be submitted in a manner
acceptable to the Village.
SectioIL3. This Ordinance shall be in full force and effect upon the submittal of a signed Exhibit
B (Acceptance and Agreement) hereto. This Ordinance shall not be codified.
AYES: 5 — Berman, Stein, Weidenfeld, Johnson, Smith
PASSED:
APPROVED:
APPROVED:
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Beverly Sussn�k)Village President
ATTEST:
Janet M. �irabian, Village Clerk
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EXHIBIT A
LEGAL DESCRIPTION
Township High School District 214 — Buffalo Grove High School
1100 W Dundee Road
Special Use and Variation for a High School
SUBJECT PROPERTY LEGAL DESCRIPTION:
The Southwest Quarter of the Southwest Quarter of Section 5, Township 42 North, Range 11, East of
the Third Principal Meridian, in Cook County, Illinois.
ALSO
That part of the South Half of the East Half of the Southwest Quarter of Section 5, Township 42 North,
Range 11, East of the Third Principal Meridian, bounded by a line described as follows: beginning at the
Southwest corner of the South Half of the East Half of said Southwest Quarter; Thence North along the
West line thereof, 475.0 feet; Thence East parallel to the South line of said Southwest Quarter, 887.0
feet; Thence South parallel with the West line of the South Half of the East Half of said Southwest
Quarter 475.0 feet to a point on the South line of said Southwest Quarter; Thence West along the
Southwest Quarter of said Section 5, 887.0 feet to the point of beginning, excepting therefrom the
South 50.0 feet thereof, in Cook County, Illinois.
EXCEPT
That part of the Southwest Quarter of Section 5, Township 42 North, Range 11, East of the Third
Principal Meridian, described as follows: Beginning at the intersection of the present North line of
Dundee Road, being a line 50.00 feet North of and parallel with the South line of said Southwest Quarter
of Section 5, with a line that is 887.00 feet East of, as measured along the South line of said Southwest
Quarter of Section 5, and parallel with the West line of the East half of said Southwest Quarter; Thence
North 0° 00' 00" East, parallel with the West line of the East half of said Southwest Quarter of section 5,
a distance of 64.50 feet; Thence South 90° 00' 00" West, a distance of 1.00 foot; Thence South 20° 13'
29" West, a distance of 40.50 feet; Thence South 31' 41' 11" West, a distance of 30.85 feet to the
aforesaid North line of Dundee Road; Thence South 89' 46' 48" East along said North line, a distance of
31.00 feet to the place of beginning, in Cook County, Illinois.
SUBJECT PROPERTY COMMON DESCRIPTION: 1100 W Dundee Road, Buffalo Grove, IL
(PINS 03-05-302-003-0000, 03-05-302-002-0000,
03-05-303-029-0000, 03-05-303-003-0000)
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EXHIBIT B
Acceptance and Agreement Concerning Special Use
Township High School District 214 — Buffalo Grove High School
1100 W Dundee Road
Special Use and Variation for a High School
Township High School District 214 acknowledges that it has read and understands all of the terms and
provisions of Buffalo Grove Ordinance No. 2018 - 002 pertaining to the special use and variation, and
does hereby accept and agree to abide by and be bound by each of the terms, conditions and limitations
of said Ordinance.
Township High School District 214
Name (print): COIA"JoAnsol)
Title: ASSocialc Sups. -for 1T'17`'nce
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EXHIBIT C
Engineering Plans and Building Elevations
Township High School District 214 — Buffalo Grove High School
1100 W Dundee Road
Special Use and Variation for a High School
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Action Item : Consideration of a Request for a Special Use for a
Home Daycare at 4 Brucewood Court - Consideration of This Item
Will be Continued to the May 15, 2024 PZC Meeting.
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Recommendation of Action
The PZC is requested to open a public hearing and continue consideration of the request for a Special
Use to allow a Home Daycare at 4 Brucewood Court to the regularly scheduled PZC meeting on May 15,
2024.
Staff is requesting additional information of the petitioner, and more time is needed before the item will be
ready for consideration by the PZC.
Trustee Liaison
Weidenfeld
Wednesday, April 17, 2024
Staff Contact
Kelly Purvis, Community Development
Updated: 4/12/2024 11:19 AM
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MINUTES OF THE REGULAR MEETING OF THE PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION OF THE
VILLAGE OF BUFFALO GROVE HELD IN THE COUNCIL CHAMBERS, 50 RAUPP BOULEVARD,
BUFFALO GROVE, ILLINOIS ON WEDNESDAY, MARCH 6, 2024
Call to Order
The meeting was called to order at 7:30 PM by Commissioner Kevin Richards
Public Hearings/Items For Consideration
Consideration of Multiple Variations to Title 14 (Sign Code) to Allow BMO Harris Bank to
Replace a Wall Sign on the East Elevation of the Building at 500 W Half Day Road
(Trustee Weidenfeld) (Staff Contact: Andrew Binder)
Binder, Associate Planner, provided a background on the subject property and the
request.
Com. Worlikar asked if the new sign is a part of BMO Harris's new corporate standard.
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Petitioner indicated that he was unsure of the lumen output of the sign.
Com. Spunt asked about the shortened name of the business.
Petitioner indicated he wasn't sure why they were changing the name.
Com. Spunt asked about the location of the sign and its visibility.
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Commissioner Moodhe made a motion to make positive recommendation to the Village
Board for approval of the variations to Title 14 (Sign Code) of the Village Code to allow
more than two wall signs on the building, to allow a wall sign on the east elevation that
does not face a public right -of --way, and to allow a wall sign larger in size than the wall
sign over the primary entrance at the BMO Harris Bank located at 500 W Half Day Road
subject to the following conditions:
1. The wall sign shall be installed in accordance with the documents and plans submitted as
part of this petition.
2. The Petitioner shall comply with all applicable Village codes, regulations, and policies.
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Com. Spunt seconded the motion.
Com. Moodhe spoke in favor of the motion due to the east elevation being quite visible
from the public ROW. He continued that this limitation should be changed when we
update our sign code.
Com Worlikar spoke in favor of the motion and indicated that the sign variation is
equivalent to and consistent with other sign variations we have granted and will help
with the business's visibility.
Vice Chairman Richards spoke in favor of the motion as the request makes perfect sense.
He indicated that it provides visibility for the business.
RESULT: APPROVED [UNANIMOUS]
AYES: Moodhe, Spunt, Au, Richards, Worlikar, Davis, Saxena
ABSENT: Mitchell Weinstein
Regular Meeting
Other Matters for Discussion
Approval of Minutes
Planning and Zoning Commission - Regular Meeting - Jan 17, 2024 7:30 PM
RESULT:
ACCEPTED [5 TO 0]
AYES:
Moodhe, Spunt, Richards, Davis, Saxena
ABSTAIN:
Amy Au, Neil Worlikar
ABSENT:
Mitchell Weinstein
Chairman's Report
None
Committee and Liaison Reports
Committee Liaison provided an update on the last Village Board Meeting.
Staff Report/Future Agenda Schedule
Staff provided information on the future agenda schedule and OMA compliance
trainings.
Public Comments and Questions
None
Adjournment
The meeting was adjourned at 7:51 PM
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Kelly Purvis
APPROVED BY ME THIS 6th DAY OF March 2024
Mitchell Weinstein, Commissioner
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