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ARB2018-85: McDonald's at Forest Lakes—Lighting Nee HNM 7/11/18
LIGHTING PLAN REVIEW CHECKLIST
CHECKLIST ITEM NOTES
Cut sheets
o Lumen level (3000 or more must be full cutoff) OK: lumen level=2,566
o Bulb/lamp location(must be totally within house to OK: full cut-off and recessed soffit lights
be full cutoff)
Luminaire schedule
o Catalog#coordinated with cut sheets OK
o Fixture quantity/types coordinated with OK: 11 in schedule, 11 counted on plan
quantity/types on lighting plan
o Pole height/mounting height(ARB) OK
o Colors/finishes(ARB) N/A: white,but recessed soffit lights
o Tilt(must be 0 for full cutoff) OK
Fixture locations
o Location conflicts with trees,utilities, etc. N/A: soffit-mounted fixtures
o Coordination with other site plan sheets OK: architectural elevations are coordinated
o Shielding issues(freestanding signs, wall fixtures, N/A: straight down
etc.)
Photometric plan
o Adjacent zoning OK
o Property lines OK
o Excessive spillover OK: all boundary fc=0.0
o Excessive lighting levels (ARB) OK: highest fc is 12.8
o Maintenance factor= 1.0 NO: LLF calculated at 0.87
o Standard lighting notes: Each outdoor luminaire N/A: each fixture max lumen=2,566
equipped with a lamp that emits 3,000 or more
initial lumens shall be a full cutoff luminaire and
shall be arranged or shielded to reflect light away
from adjoining residential districts and away from
adjacent roads. The spillover of lighting from
luminaires onto public roads and property in
residential or rural areas zoning districts shall not
exceed one-halffootcandle.
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ARB2018-85: McDonald's at Forest Lakes—Lighting HNM 7/11/18
COUNTY-WIDE CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS
New structure/site lighting&changes to existing structure/site lighting
DESIGN
CRITERIA
Height Pole height shall be compatible with OK: soffit-mounted at 9'
building height. Typically, height shall
not exceed 20'. 15' is appropriate for
most uses. Base height is included in
overall pole height.
Intensity A maximum of 30 footcandles may be OK: highest fc= 12.8,but
approved for display uses. Lower light ISLE is ealtii.date4 at 0.87i not
levels will apply to other uses. ;1:0
Colors Fixtures and poles shall have a dark N/A: recessed lights,won't be
brown, dark bronze or black finish. visible from EC. Finish color
Other dark colors, if coordinated with is white
the building(for example,hunter green),
may be approved.
Lamp type Incandescent, quartz halogen, OK: LED lamps with K=
fluorescent,mercury vapor, metal 5,000 across site, so it will be
halide,high pressure sodium, low consistent
pressure sodium, and LED lamps may
be approved. However, a consistent
appearance is required within a
development.
Planting/Screening Planting may be required to reduce N/A
impacts of glare.
Rooftop Lighting Height and intensity of rooftop pole N/A
lights shall be minimized to the greatest
extent possible. Light shall not spill over
outside the walls of the structure.
NOTE All lighting guidelines apply. OK
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HNM
6/19/18
Completeness Check
COUNTY-WIDE CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS
Lighting
Project name: ARB2018-85.McDonald's Hollymead Lighting
1 11:1I[ Submittal packages must contain 2 collated&folded copies of all info unless otherwise stated. {Commented[HMI]:Digitally submitted
A. Written description of the proposal
1 ® Provide a general description of all proposed work
2❑ Explain how the proposal is compatible with the surrounding area and the Entrance Corridor.
B. Site plan drawn to scale 1"=20'showing the following(clearly legible):
1 ❑, Location of all proposed fighting to be installed. -- Commented[HM2]:Not visible on building elevation sheets
20 Location of all existing lighting,with indication of lighting to be removed and/or relocated. provided
-{Commented[HM3]:Not shown
Landscape plan showing the following(drawn to the scale of 1"=20;clearly legible): _--{Commented[HM4]:N/A-all wall-mounted fixtures
1 ❑ If landscaping is to be removed, show existing landscaping and identify plants to be removed.
Include the location,size,and species.
2❑ Proposed landscaping,if any.Include the location,size,and species
3❑ Location and height of above-ground utilities and associated easements, and location of
belowground utilities and associated easements.
4❑ Coordination of lighting with landscaping,utilities,and other site elements.
D. Lighting plan showing the following(drawn to the scale of 1"=20'and clearly legible):
1❑ Location of all proposed building and site lighting. _ --- Commented[HMS]:Detail of soffit lighting needed,sconce
2I❑, Manufacturer's cut sheets with a diagram of the proposed fixture(s)sufficient to determine if it is a lighting needs to be cla ified Mounting heights need tobeprovided.
full cutoff fixture.Include cut sheets as a separate sheet of the site plan set Commented[HM6]:Manufacturers cut sheets for sconce
310 Lighting schedule identifying all proposed light fixtures, poles and brackets. Identify illumination lighting not provided
type,intensity,style,shielding,color,finish,and installation height. {Commented[HM7]:Not provided
4 Photometric plan addressing all fixtures and indicating that lighting meets the requirements of ---{Commented[HM8]:Not provided
section 4.17 of the Zoning Ordinance.LLF must equal 1.0.
F. Additional material
1 ❑ If equipment is building-mounted, provide building elevations, drawn to the scale of 1/8" = 1',
showing equipment locations.
2❑ Sheet number,total number of sheets,date of the drawing,date and description of the latest revision,
and contact information for the firm preparing the drawings in the title block on all drawings.
3❑ Labeled,color 8?/"x 11"photos of the site as seen from both directions on the Entrance Corridor.
4❑ Any additional material that will make the review more productive. Clarification of topography,
visibility,utilities,landscaping,or other unique or unusual conditions are welcome.
Revised 6/1/10- 1
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