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HomeMy WebLinkAboutARB202000090 Staff Report 2020-09-16Project #/Name ARB-2020-90: Aldi at Albemarle Square Review Type Preliminary Review of a Building Permit Parcel Identification 06100-00-00-12300 Location South end of the Albemarle Square Shopping Center Zoned Planned Development Shopping Center (PDSC) / Entrance Corridor (EC) Owner/Applicant Rio Associates Limited Partnership c/o Dumbarton Properties Inc./ Design Develop LLC (Kevin Schafer) Magisterial District Rio Proposal To renovate the existing building to accommodate an Aldi grocery store. Context The general context is the Albemarle Square Shopping Center. To the southwest is a vacant commercial building. To the west along Rt. 29 are two restaurant buildings, including the Texas Roadhouse, and a bank building. Other commercial development is located to the south, west and north. Residential development is located to the northeast and east. Visibility The space to be renovated is approximately 500' from the Route 29 EC and between 200' and 400' from the Rio Road EC. The site is visible from the Rio Road EC, but visibility of the building is somewhat limited by the fact that the building sits considerably lower than the road. From Route 29 views of the building are available between the buildings that stand along the EC frontage and the retaining wall that stands on the east side of Rt. 29. A 4' proposed increase in building height will make the building somewhat more visible than it currently is. ARB Meeting Date September 21, 2020 Staff Contact Margaret Maliszewski The ARB reviewed and approved a renovation of this portion of the shopping center. The renovation converted the prior Circuit City space to a Fresh Market grocery store. 4. ANALYSIS This analysis is based on a booklet dated August 10, 2020, consisting of project description, vicinity map, context photos, visibility from the ECs, metal panels in the ECs, standard Aldi design,. existing vs proposed elevations, southeast and northwest elevations renderings, existing vs. proposed conditions photos, renderings of proposed conditions, proposed exterior finishes, and the following material/color samples: Spec-Brik Oberfrelds LLC "Stanton Blend", Nichiha fiber cement VintageWood `Bark" EPC763F, PacClad color chart, Kynar 500 Bright Silver and Slate Grey. REF GUIDELINE ISSUE RECOMMENDATION GENERAL GUIDELINES Purpose I The goal of the regulation of the design of development The proposed design does not reflect the See recommendations, within the designated Entrance Corridors is to ensure that traditional architecture of the area. The below. new development within the corridors reflects the traditional emphasis on geometric forms and asymmetry architecture of the area. Therefore, it is the purpose of ARB is clearly contemporary. Given the context, review and of these Guidelines, that proposed development orderly and attractive development can be within the designated Entrance Corridors reflect elements of promoted with appropriate materials, colors, design characteristic of the significant historical landmarks, detailing and other treatments. buildings, and structures of the Charlottesville and Albemarle area, and to promote orderly and attractive development within these corridors. Applicants should note that replication of historic structures is neither required nor desired. 2 Visitors to the significant historical sites in the Charlottesville and Albemarle area experience these sites as ensembles of buildings, land, and vegetation. In order to accomplish the integration of buildings, land, and vegetation characteristic of these sites, the Guidelines require attention to four primary factors: compatibility with significant historic sites in the area; the character of the Entrance Corridor; site development and layout, and landscaping. Co atibili w#h significant historic sites: 3 New structures and substantial additions to existing The proposed renovation does not reflect the See recommendations, structures should respect the traditions of the architecture of historically significant buildings in the area. below. historically significant buildings in the Charlottesville and Albemarle area. Photographs of historic buildings in the area, as well as drawings of architectural features, which provide important examples of this tradition are contained in Appendix A. 4 The examples contained in Appendix A should be used as a The proposed design is clearly contemporary. guide for building design: the standard of compatibility with Appropriate materials, colors, detailing and the area's historic structures is not intended to impose a other treatments could establish compatibility. rigid design solution for new development. Replication of the design of the important historic sites in the area is neither intended nor desired. The Guideline's standard of compatibility can be met through building scale, materials, and forms which may be embodied in architecture which is contemporary as well as traditional. The Guidelines allow individuality in design to accommodate varying tastes as well asspecial functional requirements. Co atlbili w#h the character of the Entrance Corridor SPECIFIC GUIDELINES Structure design 9 Building forms and features, including roofs, windows, The proposed design focuses on the use of Revise the design to doors, materials, colors and textures should be compatible distinct geometry and repetitive forms. The eliminate the striped with the forms and features of the significant historic primary geometric form is the large single- effect of the alternating buildings in the area, exemplified by (but not limited to) the slope roof that culminates in a cap over the bays on the west and buildings described in Appendix A [of the design corner entrance tower. The form does not south elevations. guidelines]. The standard of compatibility can be met exemplify traditional architecture of the area Consider additional through scale, materials, and forms which may be embodied but alludes to the sharp angles of the gabled detailing and alternate in architecture which is contemporary as well as traditional. pavilions in the shopping center and is, distribution/division of The replication of important historic sites in Albemarle therefore, not incompatible. Creating the colors. County is not the objective of these guidelines. primary store entrance and primary architectural form at this comer establishes a Provide a larger sample 5 It is also an important objective of the Guidelines to establish a pattern of compatible architectural characteristics hierarchy and a termination for the shopping of the silver metal panels throughout the Entrance Corridor in order to achieve unity center building and an architectural form that for review. Consider an and coherence. Building designs should demonstrate addresses the Rio Road Entrance Corridor, all alternate color for the sensitivity to other nearby structures within the Entrance of which are appropriate. metal panels that is more Corridor. Where a designated corridor is substantially consistent with the develo ed, these Guidelines require striking a careful The horizontal form of the metal canopy is neutral shades of the balance between harmonizing new development with the another strong geometric component in the shopping center building existing character of the corridor and achieving design. Its line is continued on the south and the roof screen. com atibili with the significant historic sites in the area, elevation in the horizontal wall space between windows in the large Nichiha bay on that side. Clarify whether the paint 10 Buildings should relate to their site and the surrounding context of buildings. The repetitive forms of the design are the brick color for the existing CMU is to match the 12 Architecture proposed within the Entrance Corridor should use forms, shapes, scale, and materials to create a cohesive and projecting Nichiha bays on both the west Stanton Blend concrete whole. and south elevations. Although color and material change can help reduce the impact of masonry veneer or the proposed mortar. 13 Any appearance of "blankness" resulting from building design should be relieved using design detail or vegetation, blank walls, the application of color without or both. other detailing or treatment in this case results in a striped effect that has an inappropriate appearance. The design employs windows in horizontal bands. This form of fenestration is not consistent with local historic architectural forms. The window form appears particularly out of place in the Nichiha bay on the west elevation where it floats in an otherwise blank wall. Primary proposed materials include Nichiha fiber cement cladding in Vintagewood "Bark" on both elevations and Spec -brick concrete masonry veneer in "Stanton Blend" for two bays on the west elevation and the cart storage wall. The lighter -colored bays on the south elevation are achieved with paint. The "Exterior Finishes" sheet notes that the paint is to match "brick Atlanta Red" but "Atlanta Red" is the name of the prosed mortar. The "Stanton Blend" is a two-tone product — brown and red/orange-brown. The paint would not achieve a two-tone appearance. The `Bark" Nichiha cladding is a dark earth tone. The proposed colors are expected to appear coordinated with the existing colors of the shopping center. The upper wall area under the sloped roof is proposed as an aluminum composite panel in "Bright Silver", which is a Kynar 500 color. It is difficult to tell from the 1.25" x 1.5" color swatch what the visual impact of the `Bright Silver" will be. A color more coordinated with the more neutral shade used in the shopping center could be appropriate. 11 The overall design of buildings should have human scale. The angled roof and the comer tower give the Scale should be integral to the building and site design. main store block a monumental scale. The horizontal canopy helps bring the form down to a more human scale. Color and material change are relied on to break down the mass and scale of the walls beyond the main block. The result is a striped effect that does not enhance the design. 14 Arcades, colonnades, or other architectural connecting The site is one part of connected strip -mall None. devices should be used to unify groups of buildings within a commercial spaces. development. 15 Trademark buildings and related features should be Some changes have been made to the standard See the other modified to meet the requirements of the Guidelines. design, but the primary trademark design recommendations in this elements remain and the proposal is easily report. reco 'able as an Aldi grocery store. 16 Window glass in the Entrance Corridors should not be highly The standard glass guideline is included on the Revise the window glass tinted or highly reflective. Window glass in the Entrance drawings, including the word, "should". As a note to read, "Window Corridors should meet the following criteria: Visible light note on the plan, it should specify a particular glass meets the following transmittance (VLT) shall not drop below 40%. Visible light criterion rather than an intention. criteria:...." reflectance (VLR) shall not exceed 30%. Specifications on the proposed window glass should be submitted with the application for final review. Accessory structures and equipment 17 Accessory structures and equipment should be integrated The review and approval for the Fresh Market Revise the mechanical into the overall plan of development and shall, to the extent renovation addressed the screening of rooftop screen color to appear possible, be compatible with the building designs used on equipment in detail. Metal screens, colored to more coordinated with the site. coordinate with fagade colors, were added to screen consolidated equipment. Given the the proposed building colors while maintaining 18 The following should be located to eliminate visibility from the Entrance Corridor street. If, after appropriate siting, these elevated position of Rio Road relative to the a background appearance. features will still have a negative visual impact on the building, the color -coordination and Entrance Corridor street, screening should be provided to consolidation were considered appropriate eliminate visibility. a. Loading areas, b. Service areas, c. treatments. The approved screen color was Refuse areas, d. Storage areas, e. Mechanical equipment, f Pac-Clad "Sierra Tan", a shade that falls Above -ground utilities, and g. Chain link fence, barbed between the lighter (SW 6106 Kilim Beige) wire, razor wire and similar security fencing devices. stucco wall color and the darker (SW 6102 Portabello) trim color. The perspective 19 Screening devices should be compatible with the design of the buildings and surrounding natural vegetation and may drawings show that the tan color appears consist of. a. Walls, b. Plantings, and c. Fencing. uncoordinated with the new wall colors. The application states that any new or replacement equipment will be located behind the existing rooftop screens and will not be visible from the EC streets. 20 Surface runoff structures and detention ponds should be No new surface runoff structures or detention None. designed to fit into the natural topography to avoid the need ponds are proposed. for screening. When visible from the Entrance Corridor street, these features must be fully integrated into the landscape. T h should not have the appearance of engineered features. 21 The following note should be added to the site plan and the The drawings include the following note: Include the standard architectural plan: "Visibility of all mechanical equipment "Mechanical rooftop units will be screened mechanical equipment from the Entrance Corridor shall be eliminated." from all sides." note on the drawings. 22 Lighting General Guidelines 22 Light should be contained on the site and not spill over onto The photometric plan shows no spill beyond None. ad acent ro erties or streets; thepropertyline. 23 Light should be shielded, recessed or flush -mounted to The luminaire schedule does not indicate the Revise the luminaire eliminate glare. All fixtures with lamps emitting 3000 total lumens for all fixtures. The wall sconce schedule to show the total lumens or more must be full cutoff fixtures. emits both uplight and downlight with a total lumens for each LED of 2400 lumens. Fully shielded fixtures would fixture and to indicate the be appropriate in this location. A top cover lens Top Cover Lens for the is available, but the' DO" designation for this wall sconce. Provide a feature does not appear in the catalog number wall sconce cut sheet listed in the schedule. whose specs match the catalog number provided in the luminaire schedule. 24 Light levels exceeding 30 footcandles are not appropriate for The maximum light level is 15.8 footcandles. None. display lots in the Entrance Corridors. Lower light levels will apply to most other uses in the Entrance Corridors. 25 Light should have the appearance of white light with a warm 3000 Kelvin is listed in the catalog number for Revise the luminaire soft glow, however, a consistent appearance throughout a two of the three proposed fixtures. The color schedule to identify the site or development is required. Consequently, if existing temperature is not identified for the wall color temperature for the lamps that emit non -white light are to remain, new lamps sconces. wall sconces. Coordinate may be required to match them. the color temperature of all fixtures to a level between 2000 and 3000 K. 26 Dark brown, dark bronze, or black are appropriate colors for Silver is the color proposed for the fixtures. None. free-standing pole mounted light fixtures in the Entrance This color would coordinate with the upper Corridors. walls of the main store block (assuming that color is approved). 27 The height and scale of freestanding, pole -mounted light New pole fixtures are not proposed. None. fixtures should be compatible with the height and scale of the buildings and the sites they are illuminating, and with the use of the site. Typically, the height of freestanding pole -mounted light fixtures in the Entrance Corridors should not exceed 20 feet, including the base. Fixtures that exceed 20 feet in height will typically require additional screening to achieve an appropriate appearance from the Entrance Corridor. 28 In determining the appropriateness of lighting fixtures for The building is set back from both corridors See other lighting the Entrance Corridors, the individual context of the site will and is at a lower elevation than Rio Road. The recommendations. be taken into consideration on a case by case basis. proposed illumination is not expected to have a strong negative impact. 29 The following note should be included on the lighting plan: The note does not appear on the lighting plan. Add the standard lighting "Each outdoor luminaire equipped with a lamp that emits note to the plan. 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 Waal areas zoning districts shall not exceed one half footcandle." 30-31 Guidelines or the Use o Decorative Landsca a Li htin 30 light used for decorative effect shall: Two walls sconces are proposed on the blank Specify the "Top Cover a. be compatible with the character of the Entrance Corridor. brick bays of the west elevation, installed at Lens" for the wall Compatibility of exterior lighting and lighting fixtures is 16' high. This mounting height suggests that sconces. Revise the wall assessed in terms of design, use, size, scale, color, and the illumination is proposed for decorative sconce location to limit brightness. effect — not just sidewalk illumination for illumination of the wall b. impact only the immediate site. The effect of the safety. The wall sconces emit both uptight and and maximize illumination should not be discernible from distances along downlight. A top cover lens is available, but illumination of the the Entrance Corridor. the "DO" designation for this feature does not appear in the catalog number listed in the sidewalk. 31 Where used for decorative effect, outdoor light fixtures shall: schedule. a. be equipped with automatic timing devices and shall be extinguished between the hours of 11:00 p.m. and dawn. The illumination is not expected to be visible b. be shielded and focused to eliminate glare. Glare control from long distances on the corridors. The shall be achieved primarily through the use of such means as sconces are not full cutoff fixtures. No timing cutoff fixtures, shields and baffles, and appropriate devices are proposed. application of mounting height, wattage, aiming angle, fixture placement, etc. c. be cutoff luminaires, aimed so as not to project their output beyond the objects intended to be illuminated; or non -cutoff luminaires, equipped with glare shields, visors, barn doors, and/or other similar shielding accessories as required to meet the following criteria: Light distribution from all lighting installations shall be cut-off at all angles beyond those required to restrict direct illumination to within the perimeter of the landscape feature being illuminated. d. never exceed 3,000 lumens. Further restrictions on lumens may be imposed by the ARB. e. not be modified to reflect seasonal colors. f. be of a number that is compatible with the scale of the object and the development to be illuminated, such that the light emitted will not over -illuminate or overpower the site, as determined by the ARB. 6, 32-38 Landscaping No landscaping changes are proposed. None. 7-8, 39 Development pattern The proposal generally follows the footprint of None at this time. the existing building, but a low wall is illustrated at the front of the building to enclose shopping carts. 4044 Site Gra ing I No grading is proposed. None. SIGNS Signs are approved under separate application, but preliminary comments are provided here so that Revise the cabinet style the applicant can anticipate what sign designs may or may not be approved for this specific sign to channel letters. location. The wall sign illustrated in the architectural drawings is an internally illuminated cabinet sign. This is not consistent with the general sign guidelines that note channel letters as the preferred wall sign type. Note that the sign ordinance dictates that cabinet signs must have opaque backgrounds. SUMMARY OF RECOMMENDATIONS Staff recommends the following as the primary points of discussion: 1. The proposed architectural design: its forms, materials and colors 2. Coordination of the mechanical screen color 3. The wall sign design and consistence with the EC Guidelines Staff offers the following comments on the proposal: 1. Revise the design to eliminate the striped effect of the alternating bays on the west and south elevations. Consider additional detailing and alternate distribution/division of colors. 2. Provide a larger sample of the silver metal panels for review. Consider an alternate color for the metal panels that is more consistent with the neutral shades of the shopping center building and the roof screen. 3. Clarify whether the paint color for the existing CMU is to match the Stanton Blend concrete masonry veneer or the proposed mortar. 4. Revise the window glass note to read, "Window glass meets the following criteria:...." 5. Revise the mechanical screen color to appear more coordinated with the proposed building colors while maintaining a background appearance. 6. Include the standard mechanical equipment note on the drawings. 7. Revise the lummaire schedule to show the total lumens for each LED fixture and to indicate the Top Cover Lens for the wall sconce. Provide a wall sconce cut sheet whose specs match the catalog number provided in the luminaire schedule. 8. Revise the luminaire schedule to identify the color temperature for the wall sconces. Coordinate the color temperature of all fixtures to a single level between 2000 and 3000 K. 9. Add the standard lighting note to the plan: "Each outdoor luminaire equipped with a lamp that emits 3,000 or more initial lumens shall be a frill 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 half footcandle." 10. Specify the Top Cover Lens for the wall sconces. Revise the wall sconce location to limit illumination of the wall and maximize illumination of the sidewalk. 11. Revise the cabinet style sign to channel letters. ATTACIEI4FMS (Below) Attachment A: Aldi at Albemarle Square Applicant's Submittal Alt ALDI! ALD1 Issued: Date: I Concept No. 1 1 08/06/20 1 EXTERIOR FINISH SCHEDULE KEY MATERIAL / MFG. COLOR / NO. NOTES Al PREFINISHED METAL COPING Al- SILVER - AT HIGH ROOF & CANOPY Ala - AGED BRONZE - AT BRICK NOTE AGED BRONZE IS CUSTOM COLOR PAINT (VALSPAR (SW) AGED BRONZE #437R2398) ON POST FORMED Alb -AGED BRONZE- AT NICHIHA TOWERS ALUMINUM. (A2) 4 x 4 x 16 STANTON BLEND w/ HOLCIM CONTACT THE CONCRETE PRODUCTS GROUP AT A2 SPEC -BRICK CONCRETE MASONRY VENEER "ATLANTA RED" MORTAR 800-789-0872 FOR ORDERING MORTAR ALT: SOLOMON 40A RED A3 PREFINISHED ALUM. SILL A3- BRIGHT SILVER SEE SPEC FOR ADDITIONAL INFO; NOTE AGED BRONZE IS A3a - PETERSEN ALUMINUM -'AGED BRONZE' CUSTOM COLOR PAINT ON POST FORMED ALUMINUM. A4 ALUMINUM STOREFRONT SYSTEM ANODIZED ALUM. AS MEMBRANE ROOFING GRAY TOP OF SLOPED ROOF, CANOPY ROOF, AND BACK OF RAISED ROOF PROJECTIONS A6 METAL SOFFIT PANELS A6 - SOLID PANELS - BRIGHT SILVER A6a - 1 /2 VENTED PANELS - BRIGHT SILVER A7 EXTERIOR PAINT PAINT TO MATCH BRICK A2 A8 ALUMINUM CURTAIN WALL SYSTEM ANODIZED ALUMINUM PROVIDE PANEL JOINTS AS SHOWN - PROVIDE ONE PIECE A9 ALUMINUM COMPOSITE PANEL BRIGHT SILVER TIGHT FIT EXTRUDED MOLDING INSTALLATION SYSTEM WITH CENTER REVEAL TRIM BETWEEN PANELS AND J TRIM AT PANEL EDGES. A10 NICHIHA FIBER CEMENT EXTERIOR CLADDING VINTAGEWOOD'BARK' CONTACT NICHIHA AT 770-805-9466 FOR ORDERING. ALL INCLUDED TRIM ('H','J','L', CORNER, ETC) TO MATCH FCP All BLRD-2 PT-19 / CL-4 EXISTING BOLLARDS TO BE PAINTED SW- SAFETY YELLOW Alt BLRD-4 CG-8106 BK CHROMA HSE PE A13 NOT USED A14 NOT USED A15 BLRD-3 GALVANIZED A16 EXISTING CMU PAINTED TO MATCH BRICK A2 All MASONRY CONTROL JOINT MAX 30' OC A18 NOT USED A19 ARCHITECTURAL CAST STONE CAP TANNERSTONE: AG-1 A20 ALDI TOWER SIGN BY SIGN VENDOR 7-11 1 /8" w. x 9'-5 1/2" h.; VERIFY SIGN SIZE PRIOR TO FRAMING OPENING A21 CRTB NATURAL A22 KNOX BOX FACTORY FINISH CONFIRM TYPE AND LOCATION WITH LOCAL FIRE MARSHAL A25 8" X 8" PRE -FINISHED ALUM GUTTER MATCH PREFINISHED METAL COPING A26 8" X 8" PRE -FINISHED ALUM DOWNSPOUT MATCH PREFINISHED METAL COPING TERMINATE AT CONC. SPLASH BLOCK A27 ACP H/J TRIM / JOINT COVER TYPICAL AT EDGES AND BUTT JOINTS OF ACP A28 NICHIHA FIBER CEMENT PANEL BASE FLASHING PETERSEN ALUMINUM -'AGED BRONZE' NOTE AGED BRONZE IS CUSTOM COLOR PAINT ON POST FORMED ALUMINUM. El EXIT DISCHARGE LIGHT FACTORY FINISH MOUNT @ 8'-0" A.F.F. E2 WALL SCONCE FACTORY FINISH MOUNT @ 16'-2" A.F.F.; DOWNLIGHT ONLY E3 JUNCTION BOX WITH COVER FOR FUTURE CARD MOUNT CENTERED @ 46"A.F.F. READER E4 NOT USED ES EXTERIOR WALL PACK FACTORY FINISH MAN DOORS - MOUNT @ 9'-0" A.F.F. E6 EXTERIOR DUPLEX RECEPTACLE FACTORY FINISH MOUNT @ 1'-6" A.F.F. IN 4" SQUARE J-BOX 110 Cn 0 (V O (V 00 0 w t- 0 Revisions: Date:l DO NOT SCALE PLANS Copying, Printing, Software and other processes required to produce these prints can stretch or shrink the actual paper or layout. Therefore, scaling of this drawing may be inaccurate. Contact ms consultants with any need for additional dimensions or clarifications. mIS ms consultants, inc. engineers, architects, planners 5444 Wade Park Blvd Suite 160 Raleigh, NC 27607-4299 phone 919.772.5565 fax 919.779.2308 MEM/MYG :I491aylAKRll'A NAL Seal PRELIMINARY - NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION QMDU Inc. 6801 Aldi WaY� Petersburg, VA 23803 (804)594-5278 ALDI Inc. Store #: TBD Charlottesville, VA US 29 & Rio Rd. Charlottesville, VA 22901 Project Name & Location: Exterior Elevations Drawing Name: Prototype Rls. Project No. 06/0. Type:RHRDV7ER 40454-27 A-202 Scale: As Noted I Drawing No. REAR DOCK AREA SUMMARY OCCUPANCY USE ROOM NAME CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA V7 ER PROTO MERCANTILE (M) SALES / VESTIBULE 12,819 12,541 UNISEX 1 79 76 UNISEX 2 90 84 HALL 137 137 SUBTOTAL (MERCANTILE) 13,125 12,838 BUSINESS (B) OFFICE 190 190 BREAK ROOM 306 305 eCOMMERCE 175 175 SUBTOTAL (BUSINESS) 671 670 STORAGE/ STOCK (S-1) BACKROOM 7,117 2,627 COOLER 1,313 1,313 FREEZER 648 648 SUBTOTAL (STORAGE / STOCK) 9,078 4,588 SUBTOTAL (OCCUPANCIES) 22,874 18,096 EXTERIOR /INTERIOR WALLS / UNOCCUPIED SPACE 1,120 1,113 BUILDING SQUARE FOOTAGE 23,994 19,209 EXTERIOR CANOPY 598 1,050 TOTAL SQUARE FOOTAGE (INCLUDING CANOPY) 24,592 20,259 REAR DOCK OPERATIONS DATA ITEM CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA V7 ER PROTO LINEAR FOOTAGE OF BASE (PRODUCE INCLUDED) 826-10" 826-7" ASSUMED PALLET STORAGE 85 57 BUILDING DIMENSIONS 150'-1/2"x152'-7" 119'-4"x1534" SALES FLOOR DIMENSIONS 76-31/2"x 150'-11" 74-6x 15V-1" LENGTH OF MULTIDECK 120' 120' COOLER MILK DOORS 4 4 COOLER GENERAL DOORS 12 12 FREEZER GENERAL DOORS 115 16 SPOT MERCHANDISERS 110 10 CART STORAGE (90) MODEL 563W (135) MODEL 563W NOTE: MECHANICAL ROOFTOP UNITS WILL BE SCREENED FROM ALL SIDES rral (V (V O (V O CN I 00 w t-- 0 Concept Floor Plan SCALE:3/32'= 1'-0" NORTH TRASH CAN Issued: Date: I Concept No. 1 1 08/06/20 1 I Revisions: Date:I DO NOT SCALE PLANS Copying, Printing, Software and other processes required to produce these prints can stretch or shrink the actual paper or layout. Therefore, scaling of this drawing may be inaccurate. Contact ms consultants with any need for additional dimensions or clarifications. ms ms consultants, inc. engineers, architects, planners 5444 Wade Park Blvd Suite 160 Raleigh, NC 27607-4299 phone 919.772.5565 fax 919.779.2308 MEM/MYG :I491WANIM:1'A NAL Seal PRELIMINARY - NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION zM[M Inc. 6801 Aldi WaY� Petersburg, VA 23803 (804)594-5278 ALDI Inc. Store #: TBD Charlottesville, VA US 29 & Rio Rd. Charlottesville, VA 22901 Project Name & Location: Operations Plan Drawina Name: Prototype Rls. 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Lumens Lum. Watts SINGLE 1.000 4270 33 SINGLE 1.000 4210 31 SINGLE 1.000 N.A. 29 Part Number XSPW-B-WM•3ME-4L-30K UL-CS-P CPY250-B-DM-F-C-UL-CS-30K CL-20384LEDDSAT-CLR-SB Calculation Surn aaty;1.00 LLF Label All Calc Points Units Avg Max 15.8 Min 0.0 AvglMin Max/Min N.A. Fc 10.72 N.A. Building Lights only Additional Equipment: "R CUSTOMER TO VERIFY ORDERING INFORMATION AND CATALOGUE NUMBER PRIOR TO PLACING ORDER *** CREE _� LIGHTING Illumination results shown an this lighting design ae based roeLghingus project dincojuncti nwithledto GeeCfrtin scondctedudgrlaoratory fast procedures conducted under laboratory _ _ Project Name: ALDI US 29 & Rio Rd. Charlottesville VA EXT Layout By: 1 A I I Collin Scale 1" = 16' conditions. Actual project conditions differing ' V! I th e j ow l� V I I o I n from these design parameters may affect field results. dmenhe sionadamer c curacyrespodongwle vaifyingdimensionala ic&oalmgwdh SR-32416 II Footcandles calculated at grade Rename: ALD-200805CHVACJW.A IDate:8/5/2020 0 32 64 A COMPANY OF IDEAL INDUSTRIES INC. p 9201 Washington Ave, Racine, W 153406 httpsl/creefighling.com - (800) 23&6800 complianaa wth arty applicable electrica, lightini energy code. XSP Series XSPWTm LED Wall Mount Luminaire featuring Cree TrueWhite® Technology Product Description The XSPWr" LED wall mount Wminaire has a slim, low profile design intended for outdoor wall mounted applications. The rugged lightweight aluminum housing and mounting box are designed for installation over standard single gang J-Boxes and mud ring single gang J-Boxes. The tuminaire allows for through -wired or conduit entry from thetop, bottom, sides and rear. The housing design is intended specifically for LED technology including a weathertight LED driver compartment and thermal management. Optic design features industry -leading NanoOptic® Precision Delivery GridTM system in multiple distributions. Applications: General area and security lighting Performance Summary NanoOptic® Precision Delivery GridTM optic Assembled in the U.S.A. of U.S. and imported parts CRI: Minimum 70 CRI 13000K, 4o00K & 5700KI; 90 CRI (5000K) CCT:3000K,4000K,5000K,5700K Limited Warranty`: 10 years on tuminaire/10 years on Colorfast DeltaGuarde finish 'See MIpJAighlixg.cree coolwarranty forwarranty terms Accessories Field-Instaoed Beauty Plate Band -Held Repels WM-PLT12--tY 1305mml Square XA-SENSREM WM-PMT14•1- 14- I356mml Square - For successful impleinentatmn of the programmable - Covers holes left by incumbent wall packs mu0i-level option, a minimum of one hand-held remote is required Must specify color Ordering Information Example: XSPW-B-WM-2ME-2L-30K-UL-BK 9.3" (236mml 0M 4 B' 1122mm1(97mm) ly Multi -Level Sensor location (ordered as an option) Lumen Package Weight 2L 4L 6L 11.01hs. (S.OkgJ 8L 11.8 ihs. I5:4kg1 nm B WM Product Version Mounting optic ��v CCT Voltage color options options ]ISM B WM ME 2L WK UL Bill ML Multi -Level Wait Type ll Medium 2.490 Lumens 3000K Universal 120-27N Black - Referto ML spec sheet fordetails ME 41. -70 CRI old BZ - Available with ULwItage only Type 111 Medium 4.270 tumens MK Universal%7-480V Bmnze P Button Photocell 4ME 61, 4000K yu Sty - Not available with ML or PML option Type IV Medium 6.100lumens: -70 CR1 34N Silver - Available with UL and 34 voltages only BL NK - For use with P option WH PML Programmable Mi i-Level 8.475lumens: 5000K only White - Referto PML spec sheet for details -90 CRI - Available with UL voltage only "K 570OK 70 CRI LumenPackage selection cotlesidentityappmzimeta fight moss only. Mtuallumen omputleets met Varydepending on CLTarm optic selection Rehr to lnket neliveret lumen tehNSM cpxlhc lumentalues •• c-oult Wofury tnravailahiury Rev. Date: VersionB V210/05/2018 CREE = AL CREE D � OS WHIT E US: lighting.cree.mm T (8001236-6800 F (2621504-5415 Canada: wwattme.com/canada T 18001473-1234 F (8001890-7507 XSPWTM LED Wall Mount Luminaire Product Specifications CREE TRUEWHITE®TECHNOLOGY A revolutionary way to generate high -quality white light, Cree TrueWhite° Technology is patented approach that delivers an exclusive combination of 90+CRI, beautiful light characteristics and lifelong color consistency, all while maintaining high luminous efficacy - a true no compromise solution. CONSTRUCTION & MATERIALS • Slim, Low profile design • Luminaire housing specifically designed for LEG applications with advanced LED thermal management and driver • Luminaire mounting box designed for installation over standard single gang J-Boxes and mud ring single gang J-Boxes • Luminaire can also be direct mounted to a wall and surface wired • Secures to watt with four 3/16" 15mml screws [by others] • Conduit entry from top, bottom, sides, and rear • Exclusive Colorfast DeltaGuarda finish features an E-coat epoxy primer with an ultra -durable powder topcoat, providing excellent resistance to corrosion, ultraviolet degradation and abrasion. Silver, black, white and bronze are available • Weight: 21., 4L, 6L - 11.0 tbs. 15.0kg1: 8L - 11.8 lbs. 15.41,91 ELECTRICAL SYSTEM • Input Voltage: 120-277V or 347-48OV, 50/60Hz Power Factor: a 0.9 at full load • Total Harmonic Distortion: s 20%at full load • Integral l OkV surge suppression protection standard • When code dictates fusing, a slow blow fuse or type C/D breaker should be used to address inrush current • Designed with 0-10V dimming capabilities. Controls by others • 10V Source Current: 0.15 mA • Operating Temperature Range: -40'C-+50'C1-40'F-+122'F1 REGULATORY & VOLUNTARY QUALIFICATIONS • cULus Listed • Suitable for wet locations • Designed for downlight applications only • Enclosure rated IP66 per IEC 60598 • 10kV surge suppression protection tested in accordance with IEEE/ANSI C62.41.2 • Meets FCC Part 15, Subpart B, Class A standards for conducted and radiated emissions • Luminaire and finish endurance tested to withstand 5,000 hours of elevated ambient salt fog conditions as defined in ASTM Standard B 117 • Meets Buy American requirements within ARRA • RoHS compliant. Consult factory for additional details • Dark Sky Friendly, IDA Approved when ordered with 30K CCT • DLC and DLC Premium qualified versions available. Please refer to https://www.designUghts.org/search/ for most current information • ® CA RESIDENTS WARNING: Cancer and Reproductive Harm - waw.pb5wamings.ca.gov US: 0gtteng.oree.cam T (8001236-6B00 F 12621504-5415 Eledf0l11tw" Lumen Package 8 CCT/CRI System Watts Efficacy. Total Current (Al 120- 480V 120V 208V 249V 277V 347V 480V 30VJ70 CRI 20 125 0.17 BAD 0.08 0.07 0.06 0.05 40K/70 CRI 19 131 0.16 D.09 DD8 0.07 0.06 0.04 2L MKNO CRI 24 104 0.20 0.11 0.10 0.08 0.97 0.05 57K/70 CRI 19 131 0.16 DA9 DAB 0.07 0.06 0.04 30K/70 CRI 33 129 0,28 D.16 0,14 0.13 0.10 0.07 40KI70 CRI 31 138 0,27 0,15 0,13 0.12 009 0.07 4L 50KNO CRI 40. 107 0.34 0.20 0,17 0.16 0.12 0.07 57W70 CRI 31 138 0,26 D.15 0.13 0.12 0.09 0.07 30K/70 CRI 51 120 0.43 D.25 0.22 0.19 0.14 0.11 40K/70 CRI 47 130 0.G0 121 0.20 0.18 0.14 0.10 6L 501 CRI 60. 102 (1 029 0.25 0,23 0.17 0.13 57K/70 CRI 47 130 0.4D 023 02D 0.17 0.14 0.10 30K/70 CRI 77 110 0,65 D.38 032 0.28 0.22 0.16 WKIM CRI 72 Ila 0,61 D.35 0.31 0.27 0,21 0.15 SL 50K/90 CRI 78 89 0.66 017 n33 029 0.:72 0.16 57W70 CRI 71 119 0.60 D35 D.30 0.26 0.20 0.15 -Electric' Data at25'CITr`FL ARualwataige may differ by4-10% when opeaEng hetween l2fl- 4-UnG XSPW Series Ambient Adjusted Lumen Maintenance Factors' Initial25Khr 50Khr 75Khr 100Khr Ambient LMF Projected' Pmjected2 Calculated' Calculated' LMF LMF LMF LMF VC 13271 1.05 100 0.98 0.96 D.94 5-CI41-F] 1.04 100 1.03 0.99 0.98 0.94 0.94 10'C 150'Fl 097 0.95 0.93 WC 1597I 1.02 0.99 0.96 a.% D.92 20'C 168'Fl 1.01 037 0.95 0.93 0.91 25'C 177'Fl 1.00 096 0.99 195 0.94 0.92 0.90 30-C 186'FI 093 0.91 0.89 05'C 195'Fl 0.98 0.94 0.92 a." 0.88 40'C (104'Fl 0.97 D.93 0.91 a." 0.87 'wmen maintenance values at 25'C WH am calculated pe-TM-21 based on LNI90 da a and in -sum wminahe testing. Luminaire ambient empembom taMn IIATF) have been applied to all lumen mainteranre tatlors. %ease refer acme Temperature Zone Reference Document for deadnor average aighnime ambient conditions 'In accordance wRM1 IESNA TM-21-11. embodied Values represent interpolated Value based on time durationsthat are within six times 16XI Ibe IESNA LM-80.09 total lest duration tin hoursl nor me device under testing IIDm I— the packaged LED chip) am acrnMance with IESNA TM-21-11. Calculated Values representtime durations man exceed six times 16X) Me IESNA LM-810-08 total lost duration tin hoursl forthe device undertesting Donre. the packaged LED chip) CREE= Canada: www.cree.com/canada T [800) 473-1234 F 18001890-7507 XSPWR LED Wall Mount Luminaire Photometry ALL. published luminaire photometric testing performed to IESNA LM-79-08 standards by a NVLAP accredited laboratory. 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Initial Delivered Lumens: 8;475 Initial FC at grade Type BL Medium Distribution 3000K 4000K 50DOK 5700K Lumen Package Initial Delivered Lumens" BUG Ratings" Per TM-15-11 Initial Delivered Lumens' BUG Ratings'" Per TM-15-11 Initial Delivered Lumens" BUG Ratings" Per TM-15-11 Initial Delivered Lumens' BUG Ratings- Per TM-15-11 21. 2:490 81 UO GI 2.4% B1 UO 01 2.490 B7 UO CI 2.490 B1 UO G7 4L 4,270 B7 UO G7 4.270 B1 UOG1 4,270 81 UO G1 4,270 Bl UO GI 61. 4.100 81 UO G2 6,100 81 UO GT 6,100 81 ❑O 02 6,100 B1 UO G2 8L 8,475 82 UO G2 8,475 B2 UO G2 6.925 81 UO 02 8.475 82 UO 02 • Initiat deuuered tumereat25T(n'R. Actual pmdu&km*W may wry between-10 and UY% of initial d.uwmd Wmene •• 5c mere mfnrma mn on the IES BUG IBacklightAU light-GWmI Rating v it: ttpsJ/w.wi.ies.orgAW-cGmenVupimd42017/DWM-15-I IBUGRahng0tddendum.pdf CREE= US: Oghting.cree.mm T (8001236-6800 F (2621504-5415 Canada: www.clee.com/onada T (8001473-1234 F (800) 890-7507 XSPWTM LED WaR Mount Luminaire Photometry ALL pubtished luminaire photometric testing performed to IESNA LM-79-08 standards by a NVLAP accredited laboratory. To obtain an IES file specific to your project consuttr http://iighting.cree.cam/products/outdoor/wall-mount/x p-series-waL[ 4ME CESTL Test Repo" a: PL12799-001A X Pw-B--'-4ME-8L-40K-UL XSPN-B"-4ME-BL-40K-UL Mounting Height: 15' I4.6m1 A.F.G. Initial Delivered Lumens: 8.873 Initial Delivered Lumens: 8.475 Initial FC at grace Type IV Medium Distribution 3000K 4000K 5000K 5700K Lumen Package Initial Delivered Lumens` BUG Ratings** Per TM-15-11 Initial Delivered Lumens' BUG Ratings** Per TM-15-11 Initial Delivered Lumens' BUG Ratings'" Per TM-15-11 Initial Delivered Lumens.. BUG Ratings" Per TM-15-11 2L 2,490 at UO Gi 2.490 81 un GI 2,490 BI UO GI 2,490 BI UO G1 4L 4,270 81 UO Gl 4.270 B1 uO G1 4.270 BI UO GI 4,270 BI UO Gl 6L 6,100 B2UOG2 6,100 B2 UO G2 6,100 82 UO G2 6,100 B2 UO G2 8L 6,475 82 UO G2 8.475 B2 UO G2 6.925 82 UO G2 8.475 82 U0 G2 '1a0l2tilelivered lumens at 25'C 77'EI. Actual production yield mryvary beWeen-13 and 10% of initial dolvemd lumens ^For more information an the IES BUGIBacktighl-UpOght-Glarel Rating visiLhttP ://v .imorgMp-contenUup ads/2m 7N3%M-15-11 BUGRadngeAddendum_put Q2m8Cree,Inc.and/Drone of itssubsidiaries. All rights reserved. For informational purposes only. Content is subject to change. registered CreeLogo, nWhiu,Technol,TrmWNIO,ylogo,and Credsion Delivertog, Ochre Colorfast etrdemarksrof are CREE AL �a registaretl trademarks, and XSP`Mu,che Cree TrueW hite Technology logo, and Pretision Delivery GddTMaretrademarks of Cree, Inc - The UL logo is registered trademark of UL LLC. The OLC OPL logo and the GLC OPL Premium Logo are registered trademarks of EfficiencyFmAmrd, Inc. U5: lighting.taee.com T (8001236-6B00 F 12621504-5415 Canada: viv2w.nee.mm/onada T [800) 473-1234 F 18001890-7507 CPY Series CPY250' LED Canopy/Soffit Luminaire Product Description The CPY250- LED Canopy/Soffit Luminaire has an extremely thin profile constructed of rugged cast aluminum. It can be surface mounted easily from below the canopy deck and also has the ability to be pendant mounted or hook & cord mounted. Direct imaging of the LEDs is eliminated with a highly efficient patterned flat or 0.91'(23mm) drop glass lens. Applications: Petroleum canopies, CNG fueling stations, low -medium bay general lighting, soffits Performance Summary Made in the U.S.A. of U.S. and imported parts CRI: Minimum 70 CRI CCT. 4000K (+/- 300K), 5700K (+/- 500K) Standard Limited Warranty. 10 years on luminaire IP66 Rated (Direct Mount only) Class I, Division II Hazardous Location for select models Accessories Reld-Installed canopy Upgrade Upgrade Kim XA-BXCCMW- for use with Elses Franca XA-BXCCNW - for use with Dsro Franciscan %A-0%CCPW - for use with LSI Dakota or Ma XA-BXCCOW- for use with Whiteway Rivieror Ria or Rig -A -Cite XA-BXCCRW - for use with Elsro Menit XA-B%(X:SW -ior use will LSI Richmond or Whiteway Civic i imct Mount Jwclion Box/Stem Kit XA-BXCCJBOX - 6.0' (152mm) H A 3/4' (19mm) NPT Stern Watertight - Rated for fell through B (4 in, 4 out) e12 AWC ronductors DuatMounttlautyPlahe XA-BXWRPW - Plane Only %A-BXMBPBI2W -Plate w/ 12' (305mm) Backer XA-BXCCBPBI6W -Plate w/ 16' (406mm) Backer Ordering Information Example: CPY250 A DM D A-UL CS Pendari l/aani Lanm9ns Fitting XA-PSFTG - Pendant Ftting Pendant usual Kks XA-PS22XIT- 22' (559mm) XA-PSI MIT -12' (305mm) XA-PS10Kff -18' (457mm) - Pendant height ham ceiling surface to bottom of fimure: mounting accessories or surface bores will add to overall height Type: L22 DM Mount Flat Lens Drop Lens II L-0- (23mm) (50mm) Drop Lens Flat Glass Lens Gasket to Sea] 3/4' (19m up to 425"(108mm) Conduit Canopy Cutout T T m w I Mounts with (4) Is 11.a"— Supplied Self -Sealing (279mm) Sheet Metal Screws QUIC�SHIP For full list of Cree Quick Ship products visit www.cree.com/lighting/quickship NPT CPy250 A DM F C LIL CS Product Version Mounding OPtiu Input Power _ Vnllage Calm Options Oesignatur Optiars CM50 A ad D A - UL CS 40K 4DOOKC.ImnsomrNure amid! 0.91-(23mm)Drop Lens BM W Universal silver - Color temperature per, lumimire W F B 120-27iV DIM 0-IUVDimming Hook ACerd Flat Lens 122W Canada UH -Available with B Input Power Designator only PD C Universal -Control by others Pendant 43W 347-48011• -Refer to Dimming spec sheet far details - Can't exceed wattage of specdred Input Power Designator ML Matti -Level - Available with B Input Power Designator only - Beier to ML spec shell ior details -High: 100%, Low. 30% PML Programmable Multi -Level - Available with B Input Power Designator only - Refer to PML spec sheet for details •A lffik wow A&B hour Power Desger. our 5r rant prey As 34741Kwm[w to reNiealMmmhle below ®Beta LEG O TECHNOLOGY C US W www.aee.eorni ighmlg T (800) 236-6800 F (262) 504-5415 �, Rev. Date: V208126/2014 Canada: www.ueacan/r'anade CREE:= T (800) 473-1234 F (800) 890-7507 CPY Series Product Specifications CONSTRUCTION & MATERIALS Slim, low profile design Easy mounting and servicing from below the deck Luminaire housing is constructed of rugged cast aluminum with integral heat sink specifically designed for LED Direct mount is suitable for use in single or double skin canopies with a minimum 4.0' (102mm) wide panels and a minimum 22 gauge, 0.030' (0.7mm) canopy thickness Direct mount luminaire mounts directly to the canopy deck with the drilling of a single 2.0" (51 mm) to 4.0" (102mm) round hole, is secured in place with self- sealing screws that provide water -tight seal and includes 314" (19mm) conduit entry for direct wire feed Hook and cord mount includes a 3' (9.1 m) cord out of the fixture and is intended to hang from the single hook Pendant mount includes J-Box for customer wiring and is intended to be mounted by 3/41P pendant (by others) Features an ultra -durable silver powder topcoat, providing excellent resistance to corrosion, ultraviolet degradation and abrasion. Weight: 12.51bs. (5.7kg) ELECTRICAL SYSTEM Input Voltage: 120-277V or 347-480V (A and B Input Power Designators only), 50/6011z, Class 1 drivers Power Factor: > 0.9 at full load Total Harmonic Distortion: e 20%at full load Integral 6kV surge suppression protection standard To address inrush current, slow blow fuse or type CID breaker should be used Operating Temperature Range: A Input Power Designator. -40'C -+40'C (direct mount to plywood), -40'C -+45'C (direct mount to sheet metal/suspended); B Input Power Designator. -40'C -+35'C (plywood), -40"C -+40'C (sheet metal/ suspended); C Input Power Designator. -40'C -+45'C (plywood), -40T -+50'C (sheet metal/suspended) WARNING: Exceeding maximum operating temperature may result in thermal foldback REGULATORY & VOLUNTARY QUALIFICATIONS cULus listed Suitable for wet locations when ordered with DM mount Suitable for damp locations when ordered with HC & PD mounts Enclosure rated IP66 per IEC 50529 when ordered with DM mount Consult factory for CE Certified products 61kV surge suppression protection tested in accordance with IEEE / ANSI C62.41.2 DLC qualified when ordered with A & B input power designators. Please refer to http://www.designtights.org/QPL for most current information Luminaire tested to withstand 5,000 hours of elevated ambient sat fog conditions as defined in ASTM Standard B 117 Meets Buy American requirements within ARRA Dark Sky Friendly, IDA Approved. Please refer to http://"w.darksky.org/ for most current information RoHS compliant when ordered with DM mount Class I, Division II Hazardous Location rated when ordered with the following SKUs: CPY250 A DM D B-UL Will, CPY250 A DM F B-UL WH, CPY250 A DM D B-UH WH and CPY250 A DM F B-UH WH. 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Projmxd Values mpremx interpolated value haled on time dumlmem Tat are entrain sat fives (6)1 Te IESNA W-ea-m Roar Rex commit (in moral tar T. arame undo urire, INuO, e. Te reunion] Rut dap) 'Ina¢ttrUnce xi1h 1EMTIV-21-11. Cakulated Values Weamt time Avallem Tat moeat au 6.(61)due 1E5NA W� toW rni dusauon(x Mua)fathedc4eewtlertrsarg ((glgie. TepaakMaJR£Di,ty) CREED= Canada: www.mee.com/canada T (800) 473-1234 F (800) 890-7507 CPY Series Photometry All published luminaire photometric testing performed to IESNA LM-79-08 standards by a NVLAP certified laboratory. To obtain an IES file specific to your project consult: http://www.cree.com/lighting. DROP LENS CES111-Test nepur i:l`. 2013-0111 CPY250 A - D A-UL Initial Delivered Lumens: 8,356 FLAT LENS M. Teat Report P. T6866 CPY250 A •" FA-UL Initial Delivered Lumens BA21 HC Mount CPY250 A •" D A-UL MamRing Heigh I (4.6m) Initial Delivered Lumens: 8.000 Initial FC atgrade E01 CPY250 A-DA-UL Mouating Height IF (4.6m) Initial Delivered timers, eWO Initial FC atgrade 1 -0" (382mm) i a-75.0 i (382mm) 4.3' (109mm) 8.0" (203mm) 6.0" a (15T3mm) V Drop Lens Dishinddon 4000K 5700K Input Power Designator Irdial Delivered Wmens' BUG Ilatmgr PerTM-1571 Initial Delivered Wnrens' BUG Rat r PerTM-15-71 A 7,600 MGM 8,000 B3U2G1 B 12,4100 B3U2G2 13,000 B3 U2 G2 C 4.400 B2 U2 Gl 4,620 B2112G1 • hilial deliyerM looms m 25C (rr'FL Artois resume yield may vary Bmwem-4 m l+1a%& mail de8rem lummm - For morere iNmmmon M Be IES BUG (BavilyM-Uplighl-Glare) Rating via[ Www.nears.gglPW)Fne18yIM-IS-11Bu0.9mgaAddmdumpif. Valid itic he M Rat LeeDishibuhan 4000K 5700K Input Power Designator Initial Delivered Lunlit BUG Ratings- PWTM-15-11 Initial Delivered Lamers' BUG Ratings- PerTM-15-11 A 7,600 MUOG1 &000 83 GO G7 B 72,400 B3UOG1 13,000 B3UOs1 C 4,400 B2UOGI 4.620 B2UOG1 • funnel delivered lumens 925'C(Tr 'F). khral marina yield may ray Between aM+10% Mmited diivnM lumens •• For mmneimorelm w the IES BUG (BedlgM-Oplight-GUre) Marro visit www.nears,roPDRIshm eMI-15-11BugPalingrAddendumpdf Valid with Mat PD Mount i 15.0" Rw (382mm) 15.0"—� (382mm) idantNot ncluded 59" (149mm) 8.0" (203mm) -o if ° 2014 CTee, Inc. and/or one for its subsidiaries. All rights reserved. For informational purposes only. Content is subject, r change. R E E `- Bee wwrks, and for patents that cover these products. fCre°, the Tree logo, and Colorfast d tradernark are registered — trademarks, aM CPV250' and the Quick Ship logo are trademarks of Cree, Inc. The ILL logo is a registered trademarkaf UL LLC. The DesignLights Consortium logo and the DLC OPL Listed logo are registeredtrademarksofNortheast Energy Efficiency Partnerships, Inc. US: w invemexom0ighting T (800) 236-6800 F (262) 504-5415 Canada: www.eree.eam/eanada T (800) 473-1234 F (800) 890-7507 18" Cylinder LED Sconce Decorative Outdoor - WaLL Mount "T" ..T.. 1 I I 1 I I I 18" I � I I I � I Performance Summary Distribution: UpLight/Down Light Initial Delivered Lumens: 2,400 Input Power: 29 watts CRI: 90+CRI CCT:3000K Voltage: 120V, 60Hz Dimmable: Yes' Finish: Satin Frame Material: Metal J-Box Type: 4X4 (standard) Dimensions: 6.0"W X 18.0"H X 9.0" D Compliance: ETL, Title 24. and wet Location Listed when used with top cover Warranty: Contact factory for warranty information •Rttmmaoded Llimmers. LULmn-Cr-60oRLTCL-MRMALL-,5KM 600P5-N[iP.SCL- Imp. GCL-153P; Lsrlon-6631, 6646, IPLgd Accessories Field -Installed Top Cover Lens But -ENS -Adapts up/down sconce to downlight distribution only Ordering Information Product CL-20361LE00-SAT-CUR-58 ALDI.. INC. AT 100 ALBEMARLE SQUARE ms consultants, inc. engineers, architects, planners PRESENTED BY DESIGN DEVELOP 0811012020 I I COVER 3 1 TABLE OF CONTENTS 5 1 PROJECT DESCRIPTION 6 1 VICINITY MAP 7-9 1 CONTEXT PHOTOS 10 1 VISIBILITY FROM ENTRANCE CORRIDORS 12 1 METAL PANELS ON ENTRANCE CORRIDORS 13 1 NATIONWISE ALDI DESIGN 14 1 EXISTING VS. PROPOSED ELEVATIONS 16 SOUTHEAST (PARKINGLOT) ELEVATION RENDERING 17 NORTHWEST (PARKINGLOT) ELEVATION RENDERING 18-20 1 EXISTING VS. PROPOSED CONDITIONS PHOTOS 21-25 1 RENDERINGS OF PROPOSED CONDITIONS 26-27 1 PROPOSED EXTERIOR FINISHES ALDI, INC. TABLE OF CONTENTS ARB PRELIMINARY SUBMISSION ALBEMARLE COUNTY, VA 3 AUGUST 10, 2020 A. INTRODUCTION With locations in Waynesboro, Richmond, Harrisonburg, and Culpepper, Aldi, Inc. has been looking to establish a presence in Chartlottesville to continue to serve the needs of Central Virginia residents. The search for real estate in Charlottesville has led Aldi to Albemarle Square and the site of the former Fresh Market. The end cap retail space at Albemarle Square has been vacant since July of 2018 after a 6-year occupancy by Fresh Market, and Aldi aims to bring a breath of life to the quiet shopping center. B. COMPATIBILITY WITH FORMS AND FEATURES OF SIGNIFICANT HISTORIC BUILDINGS Taking cues from historic design principles such as addressing the site, relating to its context, massing, and repetitive forms as a unifying motif, the proposed project aims to create a modern, refined grocery store that scales appropriately and is easily legible to those traveling along an important Entrance Corridor. Given the program requirements, the project is refined and simplified in its aesthetic, but remains appropriate by implementing the important design principles of significant historic buildings in the region. C. RELATABILITY TO SITE AND SURROUNDING CONTEXT Adjacent context at Albemarle Square varies widely in styles, materials, and building forms. When compared to the heavy ornamental motifs found on the existing Fresh Market building, the refined contemporary style of the proposed design will serve as a more appropriate backdrop to the various competing decoration found on the existing Albemarle Square facade. The "Stanton Blend" brick facade does relate well to adjacent context found along the Rio Road Entrance Corridor. Similar brick is found on columns and building facade within Albemarle Square. D. HUMAN SCALE The mass and scale of the proposed facade have been broken down appropriately, and the project is able to relate to the human scale through appropriately proportioned fenestration and a large canopy at the corner entrance. The bottom of the canopy is at 1 V-4" and turns the corner to mark the entrance for pedestrians while addressing both the Rio Road and Route 29 Entrance Corridor. At a maximum peak height of 32', the mono -pitch building element does well to mark the entrance without dwarfing the pedestrian. The existing parapet line is at 21'-8", well within an appropriately scaled height for a building of this mass. E. COHESIVE WHOLE A unifying brick "background" building serves as the main element to provide a cohesive whole. In front of this "background" building extends the significant entry element at the corner: a raised, mono -pitch roof element and increased corner fenestration that brings attention to the entrance, provides a thoughtful location for signage, and establishes a visual hierarchy. Along the Route 29 side, the brick background building is clad in a "Stanton Blend" brick; along the Rio Road side, the look is achieved by painting the existing CMU exterior wall to match the brick blend. By both limiting the significant design elements and creating a restrained, unifying material palette of three primary exterior claddings, the project is very legible as a cohesive whole. ffinumn ALDI, INC. ROJ E ALBEMARLE COUNTY, VA F. LIMITING OF "BLANKNESS" AND G. UNIFYING GROUPS Care has been taken in breaking down large areas of this brick "background" building by introducing appropriately proportioned Nichiha-clad bump outs. The bump outs are at the some height at the Nichiha-clad panels found on the mono -pitch corner entry element, and serve to reduce the visual heaviness of large swathes of brick facade. These three bump outs serve as a unifying group across the two facades, being the same width, height, and material, while breaking down the brick colored facade into more appropriate panels. F. WINDOW GLAZING Window glazing will be clear glass, not highly reflective, tinted, or mirrored. Anodized aluminum storefront and curtain wall system match the metal panel and canopy trim material. Fenestration is introduced in appropriate, contemporary proportions, both in horizontal clerestory ribbon windows and tall curtain wall windows adjacent to the entrance. The corner has been eroded to provide visibility of the entrance to pedestrians from both directions . G. ACCESSORY STRUCTURES AND EQUIPMENT All existing equipment screening is to remain. Existing rooftop mechanical units will remain. Any subsequent replacement or additionally required units will be installed behind the existing screens and will not be visible from either Entrance Corridor. Loading docks, dumpsters, and service areas are all shielded from both Entrance Corridors at the rear of the building and behind existing building facade. A cart coral on the Route 29 facade is fully screened by a 42" tall brick screening wall. H. LIGHTING Exterior lighting is restrained and appropriate. Down -light wall sconces reinforce the rhythm established by the Nichiha-clad bump outs, and help to limit the "blankness" of the brick facade along the Route 29 side. A series of under -canopy lights illuminate the entrance and cart coral, providing safe and functional lighting to users. Submitted photometric plans as well as fixture cut sheets detail compliance with all Albemarle County Design Guidelines. I. SIGNS Each facade has a single internally lit 8' x 9'-6" wall sign that complies with Albemarle County zoning ordinance (4.15.11). The sign meets the requirements of the Albemarle Square comprehensive sign plan which requires all letter face be of one color. While the sign does have 5 colors, in lieu of the recommended three, per the Albemarle County Entrance Corridor sign guidelines, the Aldi sign is balanced and unified, does not clash with other elements on the site, and does not feature dayglo or fluorescent colors. J. LANDSCAPING / SITE No landscaping or site work is proposed. CT DESCRIPTION 161 ARB PRINARY SUBMISSION AUGUST 10, 2020 J law 14,7 ff 16 1-7 ti th 1r • • r <;w 7 v lie P ALDI, INC. ALBEMARLE COUNTY, VA J ,. VICINITY MAP 6 E v F r y ARB PRELIMINARY SUBMISSION AUGUST 10, 2020 .w •. - � � ola dnq,M•i � y �r� aFi'li'I"9,�� �74A �miAP�im.�rtY r� ii i� OF LEGENDS SPORTS I x r 9w 10 1 RETAIL SPACE 13 1 SERVICE DOGS OF VIRGINIA 161 ACAC FITNESS AND WELLNESS CENTER ALDI, INC. ALBEMARLE COUNTY, tiHwa..:.+..+' L:+wrrrswrr 111 SIMPLE COMFORTS HOME MEDICAL AND MIRACLE EAR sk.ipt, 'mmm 1®l 141 RETAIL SPACE 171 OVERALL VIEW 12 1 RETAIL SPACE 15 1 FAMILY HEALTHCARE ALBEMARLE SQUARE CONTEXT PHOTOS VA 8 ARB PRELIMINARY SUBMISSION AUGUST 10, 2020 0 At ' ``'- r 72. .` . AN. \� i m ,L ho q a 1� '� i a V�r�rGl11 1 At- 4 U a § pt ! ° lr 4-0 1• r � • � 1 Pik P p I +4 4 ALDI, INC. VISIBILITY FROM ENTRANCE CORRIDORS ARB PRELIMINARY SUBMISSION ALBEMARLE COUNTY, VA 10 AUGUST 10, 2020 qF i \a � tT f Y:'. �^+�' ,i:-s.�.. r 1. ;.'U�r�Ji,� urr • � I ' s; y.: age - ow ¢ ' - — s UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA RIVERSIDE HEALTHCARE REGAL CINEMA, STONEFIELD (SRI 51) ALBEMARLE HIGH SCHOOL (SRI 59) GROPEN, INC. (SRI 58) MALLOY FORD ALDI, INC. METAL PANELS ON ENTRANCE CORRIDORS ALBEMARLE COUNTY, VA 12 ARB PRELIMINARY SUBMISSION AUGUST 10, 2020 AC AAWi' J='SLy� 1 Y ALDI t '+ ,. � AT q �y d ��_k r, �, e�-yt; ' Yip.; 1 � ,. • � ` i IT _ ■ 4 fl El �� • s, � xC t` J. 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ALBEMARLE COUNTY, VA a 4 V�'� R. gv M ~ PARKING LOT CORNER ENTRANCE PERSPECTIVE ARB PRELIMINARY SUBMISSION 24 AUGUST 10, 2020 on ik ///A� ALDI r 1 I --------------------------------- I I I I • r-------------� r I � � I I I I I I 1 1 L..................... ALDI, INC. EXTERIOR FINISHES ALBEMARLE COUNTY, VA 26 ARB PRELIMINARY SUBMISSION AUGUST 10, 2020 I EXISTING CMU NEW ALUMINUM COMPOSITE PANEL I NEW PREFINISHED METAL COPING PAINTED TO MATCH BRICK "ATLANTA RED" PAC -CLAD "BRIGHT SILVER" I PAINTED VALSPAR'S "AGED BRONZE" I -� 1 r NEW ANODIZED ALUMINUM STOREFRONT NEW SPEC-BRIK CONCRETE MASONRY VENEER "STANTON BLEND" WITH HOLCIM "ATLANTA RED" MORTAR J ALDI, INC. ALBEMARLE COUNTY, VA EXTERIOR FINISHES 27 NICHIHA FIBER CEMENT EXTERIOR CLADDING VINTAGEWOOD "BARK" ARB PRELIMINARY SUBMISSION AUGUST 10, 2020