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LEGAL DESCRIPTION VICINITY MAP PROJECT DATA CURVE TABLE CURVE RADIUS ARC LENGTH TANGENT CHORD LENGTH CHORD BEARING DELTA ANGLE GI 202.00' 35.45' 1 1.1.16 1 55.89' 1 5 64-14-20" W 10°03'02" 02 198.00' 1 55.51- 1 26.112' 1 55.54' 1 S 61-51'2I" W 15°29'00" RI CHM®NL,) ROAD _ STATE ROUTE 250 MTE PLAN SCALE: I" = 20'-0" LOT 1-5, TAX MAP i8, PARCEL 55AZ, 18.3-1 ACRES (8Op53 5.FJ BUILDING: MECHANICAL: PLUMBING: ENERGY: ELECTRICAL: FUEL / &A5: FIRE: ACCESSIBLE: N32 °O5'0'5"W 5.24' GOVERNING CODES 2015 VIROINIA BUILDIN6 CODE 2015 VIR6INIA MECHANICAL CODE 2015 VIR&INIA PLUMBING CODE 2015 VIR&INIA ENERGY CONSERVATION CODE 2014 EDITION NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE 2015 VIR&INIA FUEL 6A5 CODE 2015 INTERNATIONAL FIRE GORE 2009 EDITION OF ANSI AIITI ROLKIN RD PROJECT LOCATION /V50IN5TY MAP \ NORTHi NOT TO 5GALE SHEETINDEX ARCHITECTURAL A-1 PROJECT DATA 4 51TE PLAN A-2 ENLARGED CANOPY PLAN A-3 ELEVATIONS �RIALS AND PRODUCTS A-5 PARTIAL LAND50APE PLAN �-100 _ LANDSCAPE PLAN ELECTRICAL E51.0 51TE PHOTOMETRIC PLAN E52.1 PHOTOMETRIC PLAN (RECORD COPY) E52.2 PHOTOMETRIC DETAILS (RECORD COPY) PROJECT DIRECTORY OWNER: CHICK-FIL-A, INC. 5200 BUFFIN&TON ROAD ATLANTA, CA 30349 TROY TRIPP, DIRECTOR OF CON5T troy.trippedoc.orp.com (404) 505-4615 PROJECT MANAGER: BUREAU VERITA5,LLG 1i200 N PERIMETER DRIVE SUITE 215 SCOTTSDALE, ARIZONA 65255 MICHAEL ANDERSON, GPM (480) TT7-1800 ARCHITECT: E5ENGIA LLG I-F43 E. MCNAIR DRIVE SUITE 200 TEMPS, AZ. 85283 JEFFREY WINTER, R.R. wlnter®esenclo.org (480) '155-0459 EXT 120 MUNICIPALITY: ALBEMARLE COUNTY 401 MGINTIRE ROAD GHARLOTTESVILLE, VA 22902 MIKE DELLIN6ER mdel Iinger®al-,emorle.org (454) 246-5832 x4504 PLUMB. / ELECT. INTERPLAN LLG 220 E CENTRAL PARKWAY SUITE 4000 ALTAMONTE 5PRIN65, FL 52-TOI BARB MARTIN Bmortlnointerplan I I L.GOm (401) 645-5008 SITE PLAN KEYED NOTES I. DASHED LINE INDILATIN6 OUTLINE OF MEAL DELIVERY CANOPY. 2. DASHED LINE INDILATIN6 OUTLINE OF FACE TO FACE CANOPY. 3. EXI5TIN6 VEHICLE DRIVE AI5LE TO REMAIN. 4. EXISTING PARKIN& FIELD TO REMAIN, NO CHANGE. 5. EXI5TIN6 ORDER POINT MENU BOARD TO REMAIN. NO CHANGE. 6. EXISTING CONCRETE WALKWAY TO REMAIN. T EXI5TIN6 CONCRETE CURB TO REMAIN, VERIFY EXISTING, CONDITION OF CURB, REPLACE ANY DAMAGE OR BROKEN CURB TO LIKE NEW CONDITION. 8. EXI5TIN6 CONCRETE ADA COMPLIANT ACCESSIBLE CURB. RAMP / MARKED PATHWAY TO REMAIN. 41. EXISTING LANDSCAPING AREA LANDSCAPE PLANTER TO REMAIN. 10. LOCATION OF ELECTRICAL AND/OR 6A5 CONNECTION. CONFIRM UNDERGROUND UTILITIES PRIOR TO START OF CONSTRUCTION. 11. EX15TINO CATCH BA51N CRATE TO REMAIN. VERIFY EXALT LOCATION PRIOR TO START OF CONSTRUCTION. 12. EXI5TIN6 64;EA5E INTERCEPTOR TO REMAIN. VERIFY EXACT LOCATION PRIOR TO START OF CONSTRUCTION. 15. OUTSIDE FACE OF EXIST. BUILDING EXTERIOR WALL. 14. EXIST. PROPERTY LINE. 15. EXIST. BUILDING SETBACK LINE. NORT 16. EX15TINO TRASH ENCLOSURE TO REMAIN. SCALE: I" = 20--0" I-F. EXISTING CANOPY STRUCTURES TO REMAIN. DO NOT DISTURB. 18. EX15TINO UNDERGROUND STORM WATER PIPING INDICATED BY 0' 10 20' 40 DASHED LINE. 6.0. TO VERIFY EXACT LOCATION PRIOR TO GOMMENCIN6 CONSTRUCTION. Icl. LOCATION OF FX15TINO CHICK-FIL-A MONUMENT 516N TO REMAIN. I. PROJECT NAME: 2. PROJECT ADDRESS: 3. PROJECT WORKSGOPE 4. PARCEL NO: 5. ZONING: CHICK-FIL-A,M318i 1626 RICHMOND RD CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA 22911 INSTALLATION OF STEEL FRAMED FACE TO FACE AND MEAL DELIVERY CANOPY (EMPLOYEE SHADE 5TRUCTURES) WITH MINOR ELECT. / PLUMB. WORK. ® LANDSCAPE PLAN IS BEING REVISED. 09800-00-00-055A2 WAY GOMMERGIAL 4 (SUBJECT PROPERTY 15 WITHIN THE ENTRANCE CORRIDOR AND MANAGED STEEP SLOPES OVERLAY DISTRICTS) 6. PROPERTY AREA: 80,053 S.F. (1.84 ACRES) 1. FIRE SPRINKLERS: YES A.F.E.S. (EXISTING BUILDING) 6. TYPE OF CONSTRUCTION: a. EX15TINO BUILDING,: b. NEW MEAL DELIVERY CANOPY c. NEW FACE TO FACE CANOPY 9. OCCUPANCY: a. EXISTING BUILDING: b. NEW MEAL DELIVERY CANOPY c. NEW FACE TO FACE CANOPY 10. BUILDING AREA: a. EX15TINO BUILDING: b. NEW MEAL DELIVERY CANOPY c. NEW FACE TO FACE CANOPY VB (EXIST. UN -CHANCED) 116 115 A-2 (EXIST. UNCHANGED) A-2 U (ACCESSORY USE TO A-2) 50. FT. OCCUPANCY 4,835 S.F. A-2 (EXI5TIN6) 424 S.F. A-2 550 S.F. U (ACCESSORY USE) d. TOTAL AREA: 6,139 S.F. 11. ALLOWABLE AREA: PER VBG TABLE 5062 a. FIRE SPRINKLERED BUILDING: 24,000 S.F. (EXIST. -STORY BLD6) "b. ACTUAL BUILDING AREA: 6,139 S.F. • NOTE: INCLUDED NEW CANOPIES IN TOTAL AREA IN CALCULATIONS 12. AREA OF CONSTRUCTION: 1,304 S.F. 15. CANOPY HEIGHT: a. MEAL DELIVERY CANOPY: '1'-6" BOTT. OF CANOPY b. FACE TO FACE CANOPY 9'-b" BOTT. OF CANOPY 14. BUILDING 5ETBACK5 a. NORTH PROP LINE: 20'-0" b. WEST PROP LINE: 50'-0" (RICHMOND STATE RD) c. SOUTH PROP LINE: 20'-0" d. EAST PROP LINE: 20'-0" (LUXOR RD) 15. PARKINS, REQUIREMENTS: EXI5TIN& TO REMAIN NO CHANCE TO PARKIN& SPACES OR EXI5TIN& DRIVE THRU LANES. SWPP GENERAL NOTE NOTE TO CITY / COUNTY ENGINEERING DEPT. THE CONSTRUCTION OF THE THIS PROJECT DOES NOT REQUIRE ANY GUT / FILL OR &RADIN&. ALL FOOTIN66 REOARDLE55 OF TYPE ARE EXCAVATED ON THE FIRST DAY OF CONSTRUCTION, EXCESS DIRT HAULED OFF IMMEDIATELY AND DISPOSED OF PER CITY / COUNTY REQUIREMENTS. ALL TRENCHING 15 DUG, ELECTRICAL AND OR &A5 LINES INSTALLED, TRENCH 15 BACKFILLED ON THE SAME DAY. NO &RADINS, ELEVATIONS CHANCES OCCUR NOR DISTURBANCE OF ANY WATER DRAINAGE PATTERNS. PERVIOUS OR NON-PEREVIOUS AREAS ARE NOT AFFECTED. THEREFORE A STORM WATER PREVENTION PLAN 15 NOT REQUIRED FOR THI5 PROJECT. GENERAL NOTES A. PRIOR TO COMMENCEMENT OF CONSTRUCTION THE O.C. SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE TO VERIFY AND LOCATE EXACT LOCATION/DEPTH OF UNDERGROUND UTILITY LINE5, COMMUNICATION LINES, ETC. 5ERVINS, THI5 SITE. IDENTIFY UTILITIES AS TO SCOPE OF WORK AND LOCATION OF DI661NG. B. WHERE REQUIRED. 6.L. SHALL NOTIFY ADJACENT TENANTS / PROPERTY OWNER5 OF ANY SERVICE INTERRUPTIONS AT LEAST 46 HOURS PRIOR TO SERVICE INTERRUPTIONS. L. ANY DAMA67E5 TO UNDERGROUND UTILITY LINES SHALL BE REPORTED TO THE UTILITY COMPANY INVOLVED. 6.0. SHALL REPAIR DAMA6E5 PER UTILITY CO. REQUIREMENTS AT CONTRACTORS EXPENSE. D. UPON INSTALLATION OF FOOTIN&5, IT SHALL BE THE &.0 RESPONSIBILITY TO OBTAIN THE 5ERVICE5 OF A LAND SURVEYOR TO PROVIDE TOP OF ASPHALT/GONG. DIVE TOPO POINTS TO THE CANOPY FABRICATOR PRIOR TO CANOPY FABRICATION. SAID LAND SURVEYOR SHALL PROVIDE A DRAWING DEPICTING TOPO POINTS, NO EXCEPTIONS TAKEN. E. ALL 51TE PLANTINC5 OF TREES AND SHRUBS SHALL BE ALLOWED TO 0 REACH, AND BE MAINTAINED AT, MATURE HEIGHT; THE TOPPING, OF TREES 15 PROHIBITED, SHRUBS AND TREES SHALL BE PRUNED MINIMALLY AND ONLY TO SUPPORT THE OVERALL HEALTH OF THE PLANT. APPROVAL BLOCK & COUNTY NUMBER SDP202200005 5200 BUFFINGTON ROAD. ATLANTA, GEORGIA 30349 (404) 765 - 8000 THESE PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS, AS WELL AS CHICK-FIL-A, INC. NAME AND LOGO, TRADEMARKS AND DESIGNS ARE THE EXCLUSIVE PROPERTY OF CHICK-FIL-A CORPORATION. ANY REPRODUCTION, MODIFICATION, DISCLOSURE AND/OR USE OF THESE MATERIALS (OR ANY PORTION OF THEM) WITHOUT CHICK-FIL-A'S PRIOR WRITTEN CONSENT IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED. esencia 0 1743 E. McNair Drive, Suite 200 Tempe , Arizona 85283 Telephone 480-755-0959 V H DA JEFFREY W. WKMR Lic.140. 015908 RBCHITBGS 01-03-2C23 Revision Schedule Rev Date By Description Q 2/II/22 GA ARB REVISIONS 0 5/3/22 5A PLAN REVIEW COMMENTS 9/28/22 5A PLAN REVIEW COMMENTS ® 2/09/2 5A PLAN REVIEW COMMENTS r r N N Q M 0 Q o CM 0 w J J L,L z / ■ O w w p 2 � 0o Q ()� -0 Co Z U Uco 'TL0-u 4) O a` Issue Date: 08-02-2021 Drawn By: TP/GA Job Number: 19060 Sheet Title: Project Data Site Plan Scale: As indicated Sheet Number: A-1 Approved MMM 01/26/2023 12:02:38 PM GENERAL NOTES O CONSTRUCTION NOTES - MEAL DELIVERY a. THE DIMENSIONS SHOWN ON THESE PRAWINC75 ARE TO A. NEW SHADE CANOPY STEEL. SUPPORT COLUMN WITH CONCRETE FOOTING CENTER OF COLUMN LINE ONLY AND HAVE BEEN BELOW. SEE STRUCTURAL DRAWIN65 FOR FURTHER DETAILS. EXISTING ESTABLISHED IN ACCORDANCE WITH CHICK-FIL-A CONCRETE / LANDSCAPING TO BE REPAIRED OR REPLACED AS REQUIRED STANDARD DE51ON GUIDELINES. PROVIDE FLUSH TRAN5ITION BETWEEN NEW AND EXIST. CONC. SURFACES. b. COLUMNS SHALL BE INSTALLED IN A MANNER AS NOT B. EXI5TING CONCRETE CURB TO REMAIN. SAW GUT AND REMOVE PORTION OF TO DISTURB THE EXISTING EXTERIOR BUILDING CURB AS REQUIRED FOR INSTALLATION OF NEW FOOTING. UPON FOOTING FOUNDATIONS NOR UNDERMINE THE EXISTING INSTALLATION 6.0. SHALL PATCH AND REPAIR EXIST. CURB AS REQUIRED. EXTERIOR BUILDING STEM WALL5/FOOTING5. PROVIDE SMOOTH TRANSITION BETWEEN NEW AND EXIST. GONG. CURB. G.G. SHALL REPLACE ANY KNOWN CRACKED OR DAMAGED ON 51TE CONC. c. WHERE AN OFFSET CAISSON FOOTING OR SPREAD CURBING C"J. FOOTING 15 REQUIRED, THE 6.0 SHALL COORDINATE THE EXISTING FIELD CONDITIONS TO THE CANOPY C. EXISTING CONCRETE WALKWAY TO REMAIN FABRICATOR FOR APPROVAL PRIOR TO INSTALLATION OF THE FOOTINGS. D. EXISTING LANDSCAPING AREA TO REMAIN. 1 EX I ST NG �d. COLUMNS NEEDING TO BE RELOCATED INTO THE DRIVE LANE OR TEAM WALK WAY, THE S.C. SHALL NOTIFY E. DASHED LINE INDIGATIN6 OUTLINE OF OVERHEAD CANOPY. REFER TO CANOPY SHOP DRAwIN65 WITH -IN THIS SET. D i I I CH I GK-F I L-A THE FIELD CON5TRUGTION MANAGER TO GAIN PROPER APPROVAL FROM CHICK-FIL-A PRIOR TO F. FACE OF EXISTING EXTERIOR BUILDING WALL. DO NOT DISTURB. i i 1 1 I COMMENCEMENT OF SAID CONSTRUCTION WORK. e. GO TO CONFIRM SIZE, DEPTH AND LOCATION OF 6. X/Y DIMENSION SHOWN FOR ILLUSTRATIVE PURPOSES ONLY. 60 TO FIELD VERIFY EXACT LOCATION AND NOTIFY CHICK-FIL-A PROJECT TEAM IF 1 ,.� I G UTILITIES PRIOR TO CONSTRICTION. CANOPY LOCATION CHANGES AND IMPACTS OTHER CONSTRUCTION RELATED 11 W n i 1 J 13 -6 u u I-1-b -O I f. 6G TO CONFIRM DIMENSIONS OF CURBS AND EXACT CONDITIONS. 01 I LOCATION OF PICK-UP WINDOW PRIOR TO H. EXISTING MEAL DELIVERY PICK UP WINDOW. DO NOT DISTURB. i i O I CONSTRUCTION. J. EXISTING BOLLARD TO BE REMAIN. DO NOT DISTURB ' D i O LEXIST. K. DASHED LINE INDICATING EXISTING AWNING TO BE REMOVED. 66 TO REPAIR EXTERIOR KALL AS EXIST. COLOR AND ALL IN�I 15�H.PROVIDE FLUSH TRAN5ITION RED APPLY TOUC4-UP FAINT FOR ALLIELD \ y � — I PATCH WORK. i 0 L. EXISTING AWNING TO REMAIN. NO CHANGE. p M. EXISTING DRIVE THRU LANE TO REMAIN. A \ P >s �' G �� N. EXISTING SECURITY CAMERA TO REMAIN. \ E''"3 — —--------- — P. EXISTING LIGHT FIXTURE TO REMAIN. DO NOT DISTURB. \ \ \ I I Q. EASEMENT LINE SHOWN FOR REFERENCE. SEE SITE PLAN. + \ A P K `v' I J H B B I I U R. SETBACK LINE SHOWN FOR REFERENCE. SEE SITE PLAN. �+ N TMP K I I I� I E E S. EXISTING CANOPY STRUCTURE TO REMAIN. DO NOT DISTURB. -------------- —� 5 T. EXISTING RETAINING WALL SHOWN FOR REFERENCE. SEE SITE PLAN. U — — — — U. EXIST. GUARD RAIL TO REMAIN, SHOWN FOR REFERENCE. V. LOCATION OF EXISTING GHIGK-FIL-A MONUMENT SIGN TO REMAIN. K EXISTING PAYMENT BOOTH TO REMAIN. DO NOT DISTURB. NOT A PART OF THIS REFERENCE PERMIT. LEGEND CENLARIG ED CANOPY PY D� TALLATDO�I PLAN - MEAL DEERR CANOPY _y, CANOPY LIGHTS NORT,HA p �_ FANS _ SCALE: 1/8 O 5EE 5TRUCT. DRAWINGS 0 4 8' 16 J� 0 HEATERS GENERAL NOTES O CONSTRUCTION NOTES - FACE TO FACE I. NEW SHADE CANOPY STEEL SUPPORT COLUMN WITH CONCRETE FOOTING a. THE DIMENSIONS SHOWN ON THESE DRAWINGS ARE TO CENTER OF COLUMN LINE ONLY AND HAVE BEEN ESTABLISHED IN ACCORDANCE WITH GHIGK-FIL-A STANDARD DE516N GUIDELINES. BELOW. SEE STRUCTURAL DRAWINGS FOR FURTHER DETAILS. EX15TINO CONCRETE / LANDSCAPING TO BE REPAIRED OR REPLACED AS REQUIRED b. COLUMNS SHALL BE INSTALLED IN A MANNER AS NOT TO DISTURB THE EXISTING EXTERIOR BUILDING PROVIDE FLUSH TRANSITION BETWEEN NEW AND EXIST. GONG. SURFACES. / / Q �T FOUNDATIONS NOR UNDERMINE THE EXISTING EXTERIOR BUILDING STEM WALLS/FOOTIN65. 2. EXISTING CONCRETE CURB TO REMAIN. SAW GUT AND REMOVE PORTION OF c. WHERE AN OFFSET CAISSON FOOTING OR SPREAD FOOTING IS REQUIRED, THE 6.0 SHALL COORDINATE THE CURB AS REQUIRED FOR INSTALLATION OF NEW FOOTING. UPON FOOTING EXISTING EXISTING FIELD CONDITIONS TO THE CANOPY FABRICATOR FOR APPROVAL PRIOR TO INSTALLATION OF THE FOOTINGS. INSTALLATION 6.0. SHALL PATCH AND REPAIR EXIST. CURB AS REQUIRED. PROVIDE SMOOTH TRANSITION BETWEEN NEW AND EXIST. GONG. CURB. 6.0. / / i GHIGK-FIL- 4 SHALL REPLACE ANY KNOWN CRACKED OR DAMAGED ON SITE d. COLUMNS NEEDING TO BE RELOCATED INTO THE DRIVE LANE OR TEAM WALK WAY, THE G.G. SHALL NOTIFY THE FIELD CONSTRUCTION MANAGER TO GAIN PROPER APPROVAL FROM GHIGK-FIL-A PRIOR TO GONG, CURBING (TYPJ. COMMENCEMENT OF SAID CONSTRUCTION WORK. 3. EXISTING CONCRETE WALKWAY TO REMAIN. 6C TO CONFIRM SIZE, DEPTH AND LOCATION OF UTILITIES PRIOR TO CONSTRUCTION. 4. EXISTING LANDSCAPING AREA TO REMAIN. / / 48'-O" / f. GG TO CONFIRM DIMENSION5 OF CURBS AND EXACT LOCATION OF PICK-UP WINDOW PRIOR TO CONSTRUCTION. 5. NEW 24" WIDE TEAM MEMBER DEMARCATION STRIPING. USE TRAFFIC RATED PAINT. MIN. (2) GOATS. \ / 6„ 6. FACE OF EXISTING EXTERIOR BUILDING. WALL - DO NOT DISTURB. -I'-O" 2 1. X1Y DIMENSION SHOWN FOR ILLUSTRATIVE PURPOSES ONLY. 6G TO FIELD li,-O" ! ,' / 6"m X 42" H. TUBE VERIFY EXACT LOCATION OF COLUMN STARTING POINT. NOTIFY CHICK-FIL-A PROJECT TEAM OF ANY DISCREPANCIES IMPACTING OTHER CONSTRUCTION 7 / PHASES OR RELATED CONDITIONS. /} < 1� I \ / \ 10 F / BOLLARD FILLEDPIPE W/GONGRETE 6. EXI5TIN6 DRIVE THRU ORDER POINT MENU BOARD CANOPY TO BE REMOVED, INDICATED BY DASHED LINE. SPEAKERS TO REMAIN. DO NO DISTURB. CENTERLINE OF �* r •-- — ' / BOLLARD EXIST. CONG. SLAB. 9. LOCATION OF NEW BOLLARD. PER CHICK-FIL-A DESIGN STANDARD INSTALL 24' FROM FACE OF CLEARANCE BAR AND/OR LAST CANOPY COLUMN AS O �,_x�x� f — - - r--�' —it — _ y- — it` . a— O 2 — _ / PROVIDE FLUSH 0 SHOW ON DRAWINGS. REFER TO DETAIL. _ _ _ — / E O `} - — — _ — / PAINTED PIPE TRANSITION BETWEEN m / ! _ — — — BOLLARD FOOTING AND MI. (2) GOATS 10. EXISTING BOLLARD TO BE REMAIN. / / 11 1 / L _ J I O 18 O 1 2 21 ® + g 5 TYP. — — _ — _ _ — — x _ _ — — _ 18 Iq o / / EXIST. TOP OF CO YELLTRAOW SLAB. (TYPJ 11. EXISTING CLEARANCE BAR TO REMAIN. DO NOT DISTURB. — F 12. DASHED LINE INDICATING OUTLINE OF OVERHEAD CANOPY. REFER TO � ' I — _ TYP• I 1 / FIN. 6RADE CANOPY DRAWINGS WITHIN -IN THIS SET. IS _ — — _ — — — - - - - / / 13. EASEMENT LINE SHOWN FOR REFERENCE. SEE SITE PLAN. _ 5 — _ - : j II 14. 15. SETBACK LINE SHOWN FOR REFERENCE. SEE SITE PLAN. EXISTING RETAINING WALL SHOWN FOR REFERENCE. SEE 51TE PLAN - — L — \ — — — — —--------------- ---- �+ °III �( — _ A E 9 - = I II' Ell �H1 1I- 16. EX15TI146 CANOPY TO REMAIN. DO NOT DISTURB. IS A_2 12 /+� , 4 / j - I: IT. DASHED LINE INDICATING EXISTING AWNING TO BE REMOVED. GO TO REPAIR EXIST. EXTERIOR WALL AS REQUIRED APPLY TOUGH -UP PAINT FIELD MATCH EXIST. COLOR AND WALL FINISH. PROVIDE FLUSH TRANSITION FOR ALL "—xxxx--x-- _ �� GONG. FOOTING a a -III— a` III PATCH WORK. -x x-x � I=1 = � 18. DASHED LINE INDICATING LOCATION OF EXIST. UNDERGROUND STORM WATER PIPING TO REMAIN. S.G. TO VERIFY EXACT LOCATION OF PIPING PRIOR TO 4 COMMENCING CON5T. �I - - LEGEND bII=1I III Ik 19. EXIST. STORM WATER CATCH BASIN GRATE TO REMAIN. VERIFY EXACT LOCATION PRIOR TO START OF CONSTRUCTION. SCALE: /8" = 1'-O". I1T _ I ORTH CANOPY LIGHTS 4 Q 20. DASHED LINE INDICATING 60 TO REMOVE PLANT FOR CANOPY FOOTING I Polo" I INSTALLATION. 0 0 0 0 ENLARGED CANOPY NOo PY MTALLQTIOfN PLAN 0 0 0 0 o - FACE T O FACE CANOPY NOo PY 0 4 8 16 FANS n n o T�POC AL BOLLARD DD ETML � 21. 60 TO RELOCATE PLANT AFTER INSTALLATION OF CANOPY FOOTING. SCALE: I/8" = I'-O" 5EE 5TRUOT. DRAAN05 ® HEATERS SCALE: 5/4" = I'-O" 5200 BUFFINGTON ROAD. ATLANTA, GEORGIA 30349 (404) 765 - 8000 THESE PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS, AS WELL AS CHICK—FIL—A, INC. NAME AND LOGO, TRADEMARKS AND DESIGNS ARE THE EXCLUSIVE PROPERTY OF CHICK—FIL—A CORPORATION. ANY REPRODUCTION, MODIFICATION, DISCLOSURE AND/OR USE OF THESE MATERIALS (OR ANY PORTION OF THEM) WITHOUT CHICK—FIL—ASS PRIOR WRITTEN CONSENT IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED. esencia 0 1743 E. McNair Drive, Suite 200 Tempe, Arizona 85283 Telephone 480-755-0959 c I V TH pip JEFFREY W. WIWMR Lic. No. 015908 ARCHITBC� 01-03-2C23 Revision Schedule Rev Date By Description 9/28/22 5A PLAN REVIEW COMMENTS 2/09/2 5A PLAN REVIEW COMMENTS r r N N Q M 0 Q (D < o CM w � J J � L.L Z O OC W G w Q 0o ()� -0 E-j Co Z U Uco TL0-u 'o a Issue Date: 08-02-2021 Drawn By: TP/GA Job Number: 19060 Sheet Title: Enlarged Canopy Plan Scale: As indicated Sheet Number: A-2 Approved MMM 01/26/2023 12:02:48 PM x 301 $+q'-6" B. O. GNF`Y h+ O'-O" T.O.P. FRONT ELEVATION (EAST) MEAL DELIVERY CANOPY SCALE: I/8" = 1'-0" D11111111111111 THPU III.% (SOOUTH) MEAL DELIVERY CANOPY SCALE: 1/5" = 1'-0" 5EE 5TRUCT. DRAWINGS I REAR ELEVATION (WEST) FACE TOO FACE CANOPY SCALE: I/8" = 1'-0" SIDE ENTRY ELEII VATION (NORTH) FACE T00 FACE CANCi�I"Y SCALE: I/8" = 1'-0" 5EE 5TRUCT. DRANIN65 5EE 5TRUCT. DRANIN65 _ +q'-6" B. 0. GNPY + O'-O"0 T.O.P. 5EE STRUCT. DRANIN65 B. 0. GNPY + 0'-0" T.O.P. +cr - B. 0. GNPYr, + 0'-0..,,, T.O.P. 0 CONSTRUCTION NOTES - MEAL DELIVERY A. EXISTING BUILDING AND FINISHES TO REMAIN. NO WORK IN THIS AREA. B. MEAL DELIVERY PICK UP WINDOW. LOCATED BEHIND SCREEN WALL TO REMAIN. C. TOP OF EXISTING CONCRETE WALKWAY TO REMAIN. D. TOP OF EXISTING DRIVE THRU LANE TO REMAIN. E. DASHED LINE INDICATING EXISTING AWNING TO BE REMOVED. G.G. SHALL REPAIR OR REPLACE EXISTING FINISHES AS REQUIRED. MATCH EXISTING &ROUT, VENEER. F. EXISTING AHNIN6 TO REMAIN. NO CHANGE. G. NEN CANOPY STEEL SUPPORT COLUMN. SEE STRUCTURAL DRAWINGS FOR MORE DETAIL. COLOR: DARK BRONZE. H. NEN CANOPY ROOF / FASCIA. UNDERSIDE TO BE COLOR: LANE HIGH &LOSS WHITE. ROOF / FA50IA TO BE COLOR: DARK BRONZE. J. NEW CANOPY INDUSTRIAL MOUNTED IS" FAN. TPI CORPORATION MODEL: U-18-TE. REFER TO ELECT. DRANIN65 FOR FURTHER DETAILS. K. NEW CANOPY OVERHEAD HEATER BY SUPREME 5GHNANK. MODEL: 2552 N OUTDOOR. REFER TO PLUMB) ELECT. DRAWIN65 FOR FURTHER DETAILS. L. NEN MEAL DELIVERY METAL CANOPY. COLOR: DARK BRONZE, REFER TO CANOPY DRAHIN65 FOR FURTHER DETAILS. M. NEW FACE TO FACE METAL CANOPY, REFER TO CANOPY DRAHINC75 FOR FURTHER DETAILS. P. EXISTING ORDER MENU BOARD TO REMAIN. NO CHANGE. R. EXISTING CANOPY STRUCTURE WITH SCREEN HALL TO REMAIN. DO NOT DISTURB. O I FINISH 50HE17)ULE LANE P-1 CANOPY COLOR - UNDER5IDE HIGH WHITE OL055 P-2 I CANOPY ROOF / FA5CIA: DARK BRONZE CONSTRUCTION NOTES - FACE TO FACE I. EXISTING BUILDING AND FIN15HE5 TO REMAIN. NO WORK IN TH15 AREA. 2. TOP OF EXI5TIN6 CONCRETE WALKWAY TO REMAIN. 3. TOP OF EXISTING DRIVE THRU LANE TO REMAIN. 4. EXISTING MAIN ENTRY. 5. EXISTING AWNING TO REMAIN. NO CHANGE. 6. NEW CANOPY STEEL SUPPORT COLUMN. SEE STRUCTURAL DRAWINGS FOR MORE DETAIL. COLOR: DARK BRONZE. 1. NEW CANOPY ROOF / FASCIA. UNDERSIDE TO BE COLOR: LANE HIGH OL055 WHITE. ROOF / FA50IA TO BE COLOR: DARK BRONZE. 8. NEW CANOPY INDUSTRIAL MOUNTED I&" FAN. TPI CORPORATION MODEL: U-18-TE. REFER TO ELECT. DRANIN65. q. NEW CANOPY OVERHEAD HEATER BY SUPREME Si MODEL: 2352 N OUTDOOR. REFER TO PLUMBJELEGT. DRAWIN65 FOR FURTHER DETAILS. 10. NEW FACE TO FACE METAL CANOPY. COLOR: DARK BRONZE. REFER TO CANOPY SHOP DRANIN65 FOR FURTHER DETAILS. II. NEW MEAL DELIVERY METAL CANOPY, REFER TO CANOPY SHOP ORMINC75 FOR FURTHER DETAILS. 12. DASHED LINE INDICATING EXISTING AWNING TO BE REMOVED. 6.0. SHALL REPAIR OR REPLACE EXISTING FINISHES AS REQUIRED. MATCH EXISTING GROUT, VENEER. ME FINISH 50HEDULE LANE 2-1 CANOPY COLOR — UNDERSIDE HIGH WHITE OL055 P-2 I CANOPY ROOF / FASCIA: JET MATTE BLACK 5200 BUFFINGTON ROAD. ATLANTA, GEORGIA 30349 (404) 765 - 8000 THESE PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS, AS WELL AS CHICK-FIL-A, INC. NAME AND LOGO, TRADEMARKS AND DESIGNS ARE THE EXCLUSIVE PROPERTY OF CHICK-FIL-A CORPORATION. ANY REPRODUCTION, MODIFICATION, DISCLOSURE AND/OR USE OF THESE MATERIALS (OR ANY PORTION OF THEM) WITHOUT CHICK-FIL-A'S PRIOR WRITTEN CONSENT IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED. esencia 0 1743 E. McNair Drive, Suite 200 Tempe , Arizona 85283 Telephone 480-755-0959 V TH 0g JEFFREY W. WINTER Lia No. 015908 'RCHITEG� 01-03-2C23 Revision Schedule Rev Date By Description r r N N Q M 0 Q o CM 0 LU J J LL z / 0 00 w 2 0o Q ()� 0 -0co E Co Z U U� � u �o a Issue Date: 08-02-2021 Drawn By: TP/GA Job Number: 19060 Sheet Title: Elevation Plan Scale: As indicated Sheet Number: A-3 Approved MMM 01 /26/2023 12:02:59 PM d 1 -d r�' 1 -6 T s,, r 1 1 � i 1 1 1 1 1 1 L. ,� MEAL DELIVERY CANOPY, 9'-6" CLEAR ABOVE PAVEMENT (SITE SPECIFIC) - CONTEXT VIEW. �I l�I1I11_{��.^' — -- �� � -/.— .Z - _ . r � •i `.�� �, .�� -.- _a � -� � -- �--- - COI. ..-.-...- . —.L- \ ♦ _ Ilk like �. MEAL DELIVERY CANOPY, 9'-6" CLEAR ABOVE PAVEMENT (SITE SPECIFIC) - FRONT VIEW. r I I / IL L— 0 E / ` S T I `O I i I i B 7* I s_ 1 .\ V %9 m m m MATERIAL SAMPLES CANOPY DECK — UNDERSIDE FACE COMPANY: LANE SUPPLY, INC. COLOR: LANE HIGH OL055 WHITE CANOPY LIGHT 'CSC -Standard Symmetric i AC Asymmetric AC distribution utilizes a redectur which alters the look from a standard S distribution CANOPY ROOF COMPANY: LANE 5UPPLY, INC. COLOR: JET MATTE BLACK OVERHEAD PATIO HEATER LED CANOPY LI5HT — LE5ACY (GRU5) SUPREME 5GHWANK MODEL: LIGHT OUTPUT — CRU5 MODEL: 2552 N OUTDOOR COLOR: COOL WHITE INDU5TRIAL MOUNTED PiORK5TATION FAN TPI CORPORATION MODEL: U—IS—TE FAN 51ZE: IS" i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 MEAL DELIVERY CANOPY, 9'-6" CLEAR ABOVE PAVEMENT (SITE SPECIFIC) - CONTEXT VIEW. MEAL DELIVERY CANOPY, 9'-6" CLEAR ABOVE PAVEMENT (SITE SPECIFIC) - FRONT VIEW. 5200 BUFFINGTON ROAD. ATLANTA, GEORGIA 30349 (404) 765 - 8000 THESE PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS, AS WELL AS CHICK—FIL—A, INC. NAME AND LOGO, TRADEMARKS AND DESIGNS ARE THE EXCLUSIVE PROPERTY OF CHICK—FIL—A CORPORATION. ANY REPRODUCTION, MODIFICATION, DISCLOSURE AND/OR USE OF THESE MATERIALS (OR ANY PORTION OF THEM) WITHOUT CHICK—FIL—A'S PRIOR WRITTEN CONSENT IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED. esencia 0 1743 E. McNair Drive, Suite 200 Tempe, Arizona 85283 Telephone 480-755-0959 - V TH OF JEFFREY W. WINTER Lic. NO.015908 R$CHITgG� 01-03-2C23 Revision Schedule Rev Date By Description V ) N N Q 0� W 0 Q r Q o CM 0 w J J z i Q W 0 2 W Q 0o ()� cc _ co Z U U(j) N CO 2 O) � -O a` Issue Date: 08-02-2021 Drawn By: TP/GA Job Number: 19060 Sheet Title: Materials & Products Scale: As indicated Sheet Number: A-4 Approved MMM 01 /26/2023 12:03:10 PM GENERAL NOTES O CONSTRUCTION NOTES - MEAL DELIVERY A. ALL SITE PLANTINGS OF TREES AND SHRUBS SHALL BE ALLOWED A. EXISTING 5HRUB5 TO REMAIN. 6.0. TO REPLACE ANY DYING/ DEAD/ TO REACH, AND BE MAINTAINED AT, MATURE HEIGHT; THE TOPPING MI55IN6 5HRUB5, REFER TO RECORD COPY OF LANDSCAPE PLAN FOR OF TREES 15 PROHIBITED, 5HRUB5 AND TREES SHALL BE PRUNED QUANTITY. _L% 1 MINIMALLY AND ONLY TO SUPPORT THE OVERALL HEALTH OF THE L' PLANT. B. DASHED LINE INDICATING CANOPY FOOTING LOCATION. q I ( I 1 B. 6.0. SHALL GALL FOR LAND50APE INSPECTION WITH CITY G. LINE INDICATING SHRUBS HAVE BEEN REMOVED PER PREVIOUS \I ' S >1 EXISTING PLANNING DEPARTMENT PRIOR TO G. OF O. INSPECTION. LASHED ;r ,_ �,; GH I GK-FIL—A G. G.G. SHALL MODIFY EXISTING IRRIGATION LINES) AS REQUIRED ( li ,> '; FOR RELOCATED OR ADDED LANDSCAPING. ' ' N ', I;. \ I I \ I I I I \ I I I I I + \ � ------ -= .\ � W B B I I �. -- ----------------------------�! I �.� i PLANT LIST 3 ABBREVIATION BOTANICAL NAME COMMON NAME 51ZE SPACING \ \* L -�— t — — - — L AXGK ABELIA X 6RANDIFLORA 'KALEIDOSCOPE' KALEIDOSCOPE ABELIA 24"/ 5 GALLON MIN. 410.0. 5 — — — _ — — — LMPI LIRIOPE MUSCARI 'PEEDEE IN60T' PEEDEE INGOT LIRIOPE I GALLON 12„ -18„ O.G. 50ALE: 1/4" = I'-0"• NORTH I� /A� IonT� /A� L L /A� I�flDC� C n F 2 PLAN �JV�G�II�LS I� G�1�V f�fl - MEAL /n� L �V�LSG�1 D2L�n0ER�Vl LS V LSITl7 f 0' 2' 4' 8' LMWN UM LA WIHITE NANO WIHITE MANGY LAMIUM I QUART MIN. 24" O.G. / 1 , SCALE: SCALE: 1/4" = 1'-0 GENERAL NOTES O CONSTRUCTION NOTES - FACE TO FACE /A. EXISTING ALL SITE PLANTINGS OF TREES AND SHRUBS SHALL BE ALLOWED TO REACH, AND BE MAINTAINED AT, MATURE HEIGHT; THE TOPPING I. NOT USED. / GH GK-FIL-,4 / OF TREE5 15 PROHIBITED, 5HRUB5 AND TREES SHALL BE PRUNED MINIMALLY AND ONLY TO SUPPORT THE OVERALL HEALTH OF THE 2. EXISTING TREE TO REMAIN. REFER TO LAND50APE PLAN SHEET L-100. / I) // PLANT. 3. NOT USED. 2 B. S.C. SHALL GALL FOR LAND50APE INSPECTION WITH CITY 4. DASHED LINE INDICATING CANOPY FOOTING LOCATION. PLANNING DEPARTMENT PRIOR TO G. OF 0. INSPECTION. \ 10 �/ G. G.G. SHALL MODIFY EXISTING IRRIGATION LINES) AS REQUIRED 5.=FOOTIN&.O.C. (3) NEW LMWN AFTER INSTALLATION OF CANOPY / FOR RELOCATED OR ADDED LANDSCAPING.5 6.ICATING 6.G. TO REMOVE (3) LMWN FOR FOOTING x -*� b 8 T. DASHED LINE INDICATING 6.0. TO REMOVE (1) LMPI FOR FOOTING F- --i --, - - - - --- F- x - --- --- -1 ° 08. - INSTALLATION. DASHED LINE INDICATING G.G. TO REMOVE (1) AX&K FOR FOOTING INSTALLATION. r--- �� J =rT ����-�-�i-- I I AE aNOTUSED. T r� 10. 6,G. TO REPLANT (I) AX6K AFTER INSTALLATION OF CANOPY FOOTING. - S - 4 TYP. b L -----J _--___-+ I I S_----- --- S __ --- 4 TYP. 1 F-—, — — r— —�71 71I NN I / I / I I I E -----� I I L----------------- — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — J E E i x —..—, . SCALE: 1/4" = 1'-0'. �T OR TH PARTML LANDSCAPE PLAN - FACE TO FACE 0' 2' 4' 8' SCALE: 1/4" = I'—O" 5200 BUFFINGTON ROAD. ATLANTA, GEORGIA 30349 (404) 765 - 8000 THESE PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS, AS WELL AS CHICK-FIL-A, INC. NAME AND LOGO, TRADEMARKS AND DESIGNS ARE THE EXCLUSIVE PROPERTY OF CHICK-FIL-A CORPORATION. ANY REPRODUCTION, MODIFICATION, DISCLOSURE AND/OR USE OF THESE MATERIALS (OR ANY PORTION OF THEM) WITHOUT CHICK-FIL-ASS PRIOR WRITTEN CONSENT IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED. esencia ■ 1743 E. McNair Drive, Suite 200 Tempe, Arizona 85283 Telephone 480-755-0959 V H OF JEFFREY W. V DTMR Lic. No. 015908 ARCHITB�� 01-03-2C23 Revision Schedule Rev Date By Description 9/28/22 5A PLAN REVIEW COMMENTS ® 2/09/2 5A PLAN REVIEH COMMENTS r N N Q M 0 Q Q > o CM 0 LU J J z 0 p � O w 2 LU � -0 Co Z U Uco 'TL0-u �o a Issue Date: 08-02-2021 Drawn By: TP/GA Job Number: 19060 Sheet Title: Partial Landscape Plan Scale: As indicated Sheet Number: A-5 Approved MMM 01/26/2023 12:03:19 PM a ` A / It 6-E40rng Caryopteris 3-Existing Emerald Green Arborvitae / + /i 15-Existing Soft Touch Holly / / // / /rl l/ l Q l ll 1-Existing Sugar Maple / ti i it Cj J N 5-Existing Osmanthus / 21-Existing Euonymus / �Q % ry 2-Existing Plum // co /// M ll / 11 Ill � l l I II l o l I III I II p I I it 2-Existip' 4,White Fringe Tree 8-Existirlg,ICaryopteris ��i / 1-Exist4n apanese Zelkova \ \ + I �4- \ 'u 1-Existing Osmanthus \\\\ 4-Existing Soft Touch Holly \\�\\%\ \\� 1-Existing Plum i III 1-Existin\\Qsmanthus ®� S35033'S4"E I 189.01' N (O Lo 1-Existing 3-Existing \\I—\ / 1-Ex* 'ng Black Gum 5-E ling Abelia m r, 15- isting Soft Touch Holly ��v I 1-Existing Jlgite Fringe Tree r / 2-Existing Unryontens I �I \ \\ �4-Exi4g Pine �\ 1-Exisfin� White Fringe Tree \� 0 --,, 10-Exi4g Soft: Touch Holly OR --- OAD \� 1 1 D ®®_ r3-Existing Osmanthus I It I 111 I 4-Existing Abelia III ®I # I 1-Existing Plum /// 3-Existing Hypericum \,7 2-Existing Japanese Zelkova 3-Existing Hypericum 1-Existing White Fri 'per—Aree i1 1-Existing Japanese Zelkova I\ �p III 3-Existing Soft Touch Holly I 1-Existing Sugar Maple 5-Existing Nandina O 1-Existing Japanese Zelkova III II 1 3-Existing Soft Touch Holly III �I II 2-Existing Caryopteris 7 6-Existing Abelia r a I1) \� 1-Existing Plum f I 4-Existing So Touc Holly :7--1II ILLIjt-----------LtbLtl 1 I all # # A I II 1 1 II ® III I 111 1-Existing Plum 1-Existing Japanese Zelkova 9-Existing Soft Touch Holly II I 1 III III III® jl III T - Ir1---1-II I II II / / 2-Existing Black Gum 3-Existing Sugar Maple 9 II II r9� II II 4 nn �� \ II EZistih /f s II 4-Existing, R tcfi 116 y 1-Existing P�u It 14-ExistingA, 4-Existing 11-Existin, ngNg ng Ci AR811 I II co III 11 I it l rn II I II II I II II It I II I II II I II It II /0 u / g/ Gum IIII merald Green Arborvitae Osmanthus II Caryopteris II II II II 1a u )tens II II Thus It i Green Arborvitae II II I� II a 111 /l 11� u 41-Existing Lar�lit�M II 7-Existing Em a d -een I orvite 13-Existing Nandin II I � II Existing Soft Touch, II�r w It Existing Magnolia1I II ;o q Existing Emerald n rbora I -Existing Daylily I II I Existing Osmantz Iit I �-Existing Hyperidu II \\ \\ 11 1-Existing Osmanthus \ \ ® \ + — — I I l \\ \\ 1-Existing Magnolia \ \ ++O — • >> > • > ® I // " / I I I I 11 \7-Existing Emerald Green Arborvitae \ \ __—*______________ \\ \\ 6-Existing Hypericum 16-Existing Emerald Gre n ArS e 3-Existing Euonymus a 16-Existing Da lily 5-Existing Barberry 5-Existing Bar erry " " / �' I I I \\ 8-Existing Abelia „__---- �� "" j I j 16 0 `esting€uony \\ \\ Z " = 5-E isting Barber= " I I 1-Existing BI G m I I o \\ \ 1-Existing Black Gum " \� _—_ _- �� " 1 1-Existing PIVIT II I A \\ \\ 5-Existing Barberry 15-Existing Abelial, I I \II 1-Existing Black Qum I I \ \ 8-Existing Abelia — — -- — 9 I rn II \ \ 8-ExistingSoft To I ch Holl II \ 1-Existing Sugar Maple ;� II \ 1-Existing Sugar aple 5-Existing Emerald Green Arborvitae `\ Existing 4�b's Ear 21-Existing Daylily h I 'i I II II N41 ° 15'31 "W \I I I I III + 141.25' III 00.1179„W p + It j I �� I11 III 83' 11 1 1 II 11 1 It _ 1It III It I II N32-oS'08"W — — /ll l it II III 5.24' ll j III II 1 11 It 1 11 I II 1 1\ I I 3-Existing Red Maple i/�/ I I� It \\\� —------------------ r�/ Lit II \ ----------- __ 11�1��1It I I —_-f 1-1 I -------------------------------- — Li —=c=====---------- ----- — — — — — — - ---_-�=-------- RICHMOND ROAD - STATE ROUTE 250 -I-- — 0 20 40 FT M m © 1Foundation1 '.A' • Contractor to replace damaged / dead landscaping �. It,'i ©Cif I10-ExistingWhiteI -Existing • i�i o w3-Existing Abelia rLW Fringe Tree 1Lamium8-Existing Abelia - "" •Qi � � �._ �Q � 1 1 1 1 ��►�i1r� is • �:,� pia i� is i 1 1 11 2-Existing Plum _0• `r�) \ \ 1Nandina County of Albemarle Conservation Plan Checklist —To be placed on Landscape Plans (Handbook, pp III-284-111-297 for complete specifications) 1. The following items shall be shown on the vlan: Trees to be saved; Limits of clearing (outside dripline of trees to be saved); Location and type of protective fencing; Grade changes requiring tree wells or walls; Proposed trenching or tunneling beyond the limits of clearing. 2. Markings. All trees to be saved shall be marked with print or ribbon at a height clearly visible to equipment operators. At No grading shall begin until the tree marking has been inspected and approved by a County Inspector. 3. Pre -Construction Conference: Tree preservation and protection measures shall be reviewed with the contractor on site. 4. Erin ment Operation and Storage: Heavy equipment. vehicular traffic and storage of construction materials including soil shall not be permitted within the driplines of trees to be saved. 5. §oil Erosion and Storniwater• Detention Devices: PL Such devices shall not adversely affect trees to be saved. 6. Fires: Vires are not permitted within 100 feet of the dripline of trees to be saved. 7. Toxic Materials: Toxic materials shall not be stored within 100 feet of the dripline of trees to be saved. 8. Protective —Fencing: Treece�y s to be retained within 40 feet of a proposed building or grading activity shall be protected by fencing. 1•• Fencing shall be in place and shall be inspected and approved by a County Inspector prior to grading or construction. 9. ]Lree Wells: When the ground level must be raised within the dripline of a tree to be saved, a tree well shall be provided and a construction detail submitted for approval. 10. Tree Walls: When the ground level must be lowered within the dripline a tree to be saved, a tree wall shall be provided; and a construction detail submitted for approval. 11. Trenching and Tunneling When trenching is required within the limits of clearing, it shall be done as far away from the trunks of trees as possible. Tunneling under a large tree shall be considered as an alternative when it is anticipated that necessary trenching will destroy feeder roots. 12. lea u : Protective fencing shall be the last items removed during the final cleanup. 13. Damaged Trees: Damaged trees shall be treated immediately by pruning, fertilization or other methods recommended by a tree specialist. NOTE: IT IS THE DEVELOPER'S RESPONSIBILITY TO CONFER WITH THE CONTRACTOR ON TREE CONSERVATION REQUIREMENTS. CONTRACT PURCHASER SIGNATURE (DATE) 5/1106 Page 1 of 1 LANDSCAPE REQUIREMENTS A. SITE TREE CANOPY REQUIRED 1. 10%of the site shall be tree canopy 80,053 Sle x 10% = 8,005 SF of tree canopy required PROVIDED 1. QTY TREE CANOPY Sle 9 Sugar Maple 195 = 1,755 7 White Fringe Tree 125 = 875 3 Little Gem Magnolia 49 = 147 8 Black Gum 123 = 984 11 Plum 99 = 1,089 44 Emerald Arborvitae 10 = 440 6 Zelkova 350 = 2,100 Total = 7,390 SF of tree canopy existing B. STREET TREES REQUIRED 1. Entrance Corridor Overlay District Richmond Rd: 198 LF / 35 LF = 6 street trees required Luxor Rd: 458 LF / 40 LF = 11 street trees required 2. 12" Hgt. shrubs to screen parking area from public view; shrubs to be 5' O.C. PROVIDED 1. Richmond Rd: 2 sugar maple, 1 plum, 3 black gum = 6 street trees existing Luxor Rd: 6 maple, 5 black gum = 11 street trees existing 2. Existing shrubs REQUIRED 1. 5%of the paved parking and vehicular circulation area shall be landscaped with trees or shrubs 31,832 Sle x 5% = 1,592 SF of landscape area required 2. (1) large or medium shade tree per (10) parking spaces 64 parking spaces / 10 parking spaces = 7 parking lot trees required PROVIDED 1. landscape area = 2,000 SF of landscape area provided 2. Existing trees = 7 parking lot trees existing PLANT LIST Qty Botanical Name Common Name J1 cheduled Size (at planting) Remarks Trees 3 Acer rubrum Existing Red Maple Existing Offsite 9 Acer saccharum Existing Sugar Maple 3.5" Cal; existing 7 Chionanthus virginicus Existing White Fringe Tree 6-T Hgt; existing 3 Magnolia grandiflora Tittle Gem' Existing Magnolia 64 Hgt; existing 8 Nyssa sylvatica Existing Black Gum 3.5" Cal; existing 4 Pinus Existing Pine Existing Offsite 11 Prunus cerasifera Existing Plum 6-T Hgt; existing 44 Thuja occidentalis'Smaragd' Existing Emerald Green Arborvitae 4' min; existing 6 Zelkova serrata Existing Japanese Zelkova 2.5" Cal; existing Shrubs 57 Abelia x grandiflora'Kaleidoscope' Existing Abelia 3 Gal, 24" Hgt; existing 20 Berberis thunbergii Existing Barberry 30" min; existing 65 Caryopertis clanodensis Existing Caryopteris 3 Gal, 24" Hgt; existing 30 Euonymus japonicus Existing Euonymus 30" min; existing 17 Existing Foundation Shrub Existing Foundation Shrub Existing 58 Hypericum kalmianum Existing Hypericum 3 Gal, 24" Hgt; existing 82 Ilex crenata'Soft Touch' Existing Soft Touch Holly 3 Gal, 24" Hgt; existing 49 Nandina domestica Existing Nandina 3 Gal, 24" Hgt; existing 31 Osmanthus fragrans Existing Osmanthus 3 Gal, 24" Hgt; existing Groundcovers 71 Hemerocallis Existing Daylily 1 Gal; existing 54 Lamium maculatum Existing Lamium 1 quart; existing Stachys byzantina Existing Lamb's Ear 1 quart; existing Other NOTE: Plant material determined using Google Earth view and previous landscape plan. it, i /, • •AAA Chick-fil-A 5200 Buffington Road Atlanta, Georgia 30349-2998 ^1" 040147% 1 L A N D D E S I G N Landscape Architecture Manley Land Design, Inc. 51 Old Canton Street Alpharetta, Georgia 30009 770.442.8171 tel Q � J N Q LL w o L 1 Q Q; Z o cn O = F_ UO U 04 FSU# 03187 REVISION SCHEDULE NO. DATE BY DESCRIPTION MLD PROJECT# 2022233 PRINTED FOR PERMIT DATE 9.21.22 DRAWN BY KCN Information contained on this araivmg and in all digital files produced for above named project may not be reproduced in any manner without express wntten or verbal consent from authonzed project representatives. SHEET Landscape Plan a SHEET NUMBER L 1 00 Approved MMM 01/26/2023 12.03.29 PM Guy above first branch with woven Set top of rootball so that trunk flan is visible and above finished grade Root ball shall be placed directly on compacted subgrade. Tamp soil around rootball, and watr in 6" layers to remove air pockets Topsoil and planting mix as defined the Landscape Specifications ,ompletely remove top half of burlap, acing straps, nails and wire basket and liscard from hole. All synthetic burlap nust be removed from sides of root tall. i" Hgt. earth saucer beyond edge of oot ball for water retention. Outer rdge of saucer to be 6' diameter Iardwood stakes 3 stakes, is x 2", driven firmly into subgrade prior o backfilling vlulch depth as defined in the Landscape specifications; mulch type as defined in the -andscape Notes or on the Landscape Plan. cold mulch 4" from tree trunk. NOTE 1. Hole to be twice the width of the rootball. 2. Do not heavily prune tree at planting. Prune only crossover limbs, broken or dead branches; Do not remove the terminal buds of branches that extend to the edge of the crown. 3. Each tree must be planted such that the trunk flare is visible at the top of the rootball. Trees where the trunk flare is not visible shall be rejected. Do not cover the top of the rootball with soil. Mulch to be held back 4" away from trunk. 4. Remove Guy Wires and Staking when warranty period has expired (after one year). TREE PLANTING & STAKING TURF SIDE PLANTING BED SIDE Mulch as defined in the Landscape Specifications. Hold Mulch 4" from tree trunk and shrub stems Shovel Cut F angle, 6" del Finished gral Topsoil as d Specificatior Native soils ... y,..,,.. Varies L Varies As shown Native soils "V" Trench Bed Edge I Mulch depth as defined in the Landscape Specifications; mulch type as defined in the Landscape Notes or on the Landscape Plan Planting pit to be twice the — width of the rootball SHRUB BED PLANTING DETAIL Crown drip line or other limit of Tree Protection area. See landscape plan for fence alignment TREE PROTECTION FENCING DETAIL SCALE:NTS al Topsoil as defined in the Landscape Specifications Backfill planting pits with topsoil and native excavated soil Shrubs; type and size as defined on the plant list A= Row Spacing B = On Center Spacing Space plants in a Mangular pattern as shown, spaced equally from each other at spacing indicated on the plant list PLANT SPACINGS' XROW SPACING'R PLANTS110SF 8" o.C. 6.9" 26 12" O.C. 10.4" 12 15" O.C. 13.0" 7 181O.C. 15.7" 5 Mulch depth as defined in the Landscape Specifications; mulch type as defined in the Landscape Notes or on the Landscape Plan. Topsoil as defined in the Landscape Specifications Native soils subgrade NOTE 1. Space groundoover plants in accordance with indicated spacing listed on the plant list, or as shown on the landscape plan. 2. Adjust spacing as necessary to evenly fill planting bed with indicated quantity of plants. 3. Plant to within 24" of the trunks of trees and shrubs within planting bed and to within 18" of edge of bed. GROUNDCOVER PLANTING DETAIL Notes: 1. See notes for additional tree protection requirements. 2. No pruning shall be performed except by approved arborist. 3. No equipment shall operate inside the protective fencing including during fence installation and removal. 4. See site preparation plan for any modifications with the Tree Protection area. ACTIVE PROTERCTION: Chain link, orange laminated plastic, wooden post and rail fencing or other equivalent restraining material. high density polyethylene 12" x 18" sign laminated in plastic spaced every 100' along the perimeter of each protection area. 2" x 6' steel postsor approved equal. 5" thick layer of mulch. Maintain existing grade with the tree protection fence unless otherwise indicated on the plans. Mound islands 6"-8" height above island curbing. Mulch depth as defined in the Landscape Specifications; mulch type as defined in the Landscape Notes or on the Landscape Plan Pavement Typ. J� Curb & Gutter Typ. Compacted Subgrade Uncompact subgrade to a minimum depth of 24" from top of curb Topsoil as defined in the Landscape Specifications; minimum 4" depth Width Varies 6"1 NOTE 1. Clean construction debris from within landscape island areas (ie. concrete, rocks, rubble, building materials, act), prior to installing topsoil and plant material. 2. Fracturetloosen existing subgrade to a minimum 24" depth. Remove and replace any subgrade unsuitable for planting. Once subgrade is clean of debris and loosened, add topsoil to a minimum bermed 6'1 height above island curbing. 3. Island plant material as per the Landscape Plan. 4. Install plant material as per tree, shrub and ground cover planting details, and as defined in the Landsacpe Specifications. 5. Install mulch or sod as specified on the Landscape Plan, and as defined in the Landscape Specifications. PARKING ISLAND DETAIL SCALE:NTS 24' Depth IF, i !4V silt Chick-fil-A 5200 Buffington Road Atlanta, Georgia 30349-2998 ^1" 114701 1 L AND D E S I G N Landscape Architecture Manley Land Design, Inc. 51 Old Canton Street Alpharetta, Georgia 30009 770.442.8171 tel Q � T 1 N J a L o L 1 0 �; Z 0 cn CJ =F- O U NQ FSU# 03187 REVISION SCHEDULE NO. DATE BY DESCRIPTION MILD PROJECT# 2022233 PRINTED FOR PERMIT DATE 9.21.22 DRAWN BY KCN Intoimation contained on this drawing and in all digital files produced for above named project may not be reproduced in any manner without express written or verbal consent from authorized project representatives. SHEET Landscape Details IY W a SHEET NUMBER L-101 Approved MMM 01/26/2023 12.03.40 PM LANDSCAPE SPECIFICATIONS PART 1-GENERAL DESCRIPTION Provide trees, shrubs, ground covers, sod, and annuals/perennials as shown and specified on the landscape plan. The work includes: 1. Soil preparation. 2. Trees, shrubs, ground covers, and annuals/perennials. 3. Planting mixes. 4. Top Soil, Mulch and Planting accessories. 5. Maintenance. 6. Decorative stone. Related Work: 1. Irrigation System. QUALITY ASSURANCE Plant names indicated; comply with "Standardized Plant Names" as adopted by the latest edition of the American Joint Committee of Horticultural Nomenclature. Names of varieties not listed conform generally with names accepted by the nursery trade. Provide stock true to botanical name and legibly tagged. Comply with sizing and grading standards of the latest edition of "American Standard for Nursery Stock". A plant shall be dimensioned as it stands in its natural position. All plants shall be nursery grown under climatic conditions similar to those in the locality of the project for a minimum of 2 years. Nurse Stock furnished shall be at least the minimum size indicated. Larger stock is acceptable, at no Nursery 9 P additional cost, and providing that the larger plants will not be cut back to size indicated. Provide plants indicated by two measurements so that only a maximum of 25% are of the minimum size indicated and 75% are of the maximum size indicated. Before submitting a bid, the Contractor shall have investigated the sources of supply and be satisfied that they can supply the listed plants in the size, variety and quality as specified. Failure to take this precaution will not relieve the Contractor from their responsibility for furnishing and installing all plant materials in strict accordance with the Contract Documents without additional cost to the Owner. The Landscape Architect shall approve any substitutes of plant material, or changes in plant material size, prior to the Landscape Contractor submitting a bid. DELIVER, STORAGE AND HANDLING Take all precautions customary in good trade practice in preparing plants for moving. Workmanship that fails to meet the highest standards will be rejected. Spray deciduous plants in foliage with an approved "Anti -Desiccant" immediately after digging to prevent dehydration. Dig, pack, transport, and handle plants with care to ensure protection against injury. Inspection certificates required by law shall accompany each shipment invoice or order to stock. Protect all plants from drying out. If plants cannot be planted immediately upon delivery, properly protect them with soil, wet peat moss, or in a manner acceptable to the Landscape Architect. Water heeled -in plantings daily. No plant shall be bound with rope or wire in a manner that could damage or break the branches. Cover plants transported on open vehicles with a protective covering to prevent wind burn. PROJECT CONDITIONS Protect existing utilities, paving, and other facilities from damage caused by landscape operations. A complete list of plants, including a schedule of sizes, quantities, and other requirements are shown on the drawings. In the event that quantity discrepancies or material omissions occur in the plant materials list, the planting plans shall govern. The irrigation system will be installed prior to planting. Locate, protect and maintain the irrigation system during planting operations. Repair irrigation system components damaged during planting operations; at the Contractor's expense. Refer to the irrigation specifications, irrigation plan and irrigation details. Do not begin landscape accessory work before completion of final grading or surfacing. WARRANTY Warrant plant material to remain alive, be healthy and in a vigorous condition for a period of 1 year after completion and final acceptance of entire project. Replace, in accordance with the drawings and specifications, all plants that are dead or, are in an unhealthy, or unsightly condition, and have lost their natural shape due to dead branches, or other causes due to the Contractor's negligence. The cost of such replacement(s) is at the Contractor's expense. Warrant all replacement plants for 1 year after installation. Warrantyshall not include damage, loss of trees plants, or round covers caused b fires floods freezing 9 P 9 Y 9 rains, lightning storms, winds over 75 miles per hour, winter kill caused by extreme cold, severe winter conditions not typical of planting area, and/or acts of vandalism or negligence on a part of the Owner. Remove and immediately replace all plants, found to be unsatisfactory during the initial planting installation. Maintain and protect plant material, lawns, and irrigation until final acceptance is made. ACCEPTANCE Inspection of planted areas will be made b the Owner's representative. P P Y P 1. Planted areas will be accepted provided all requirements, including maintenancehave been complied with and plant materials are alive and in a healthy, vigorous condition. Upon acceptance, the Contractor shall commence the specified plant maintenance. CODES, PERMITS AND FEES Obtain any necessary permits for this Section of Work and pay any fees required for permits. The entire installation shall fully comply I with all local and state laws and ordinances and with all P established codes applicable thereto; also as depicted on the landscape and irrigation construction set. PART2-PRODUCTS MATERIALS Plants: Provide typical of their species or variety; with normal, densely developed branches and vigorous, fibrous root systems. Provide only sound, healthy, vigorous plants free from defects, disfiguring knots, sun scald injuries, frost cracks, abrasions of the bark, plant diseases, insect eggs, borers, and all forms of infestation. All plants shall have a fully developed form without voids and open spaces. Plants held on storage will be rejected if they show signs of growth during the storage period. 1. Balled and plants wrapped with burlap, to have firm, natural balls of earth of sufficient diameter and depth to encompass the fibrous and feeding root system necessary for full recovery of the plant. Provide ball sizes complying with the latest edition of the "American Standard for Nursery Stock". Cracked or mushroomed balls, or signs of circling roots are not acceptable. 2. Container- grown stock: Grown in a container for sufficient length of time for the root system to have developed to hold its soil together, firm and whole. a. No plants shall be loose in the container. b. Container stock shall not be pot bound. 3. Plants planted in rows shall be matched in form. 4. Plants larger than those specified in the plant list may be used when acceptable to the Landscape Architect. a. If the use of larger plants is acceptable, increase the spread of roots or root ball in proportion to the size of the plant. 5. The height of the trees, measured from the crown of the roots to the top of the top branch, shall not be less than the minimum size designated in the plant list. 6. No pruning wounds shall be present with a diameter of more than 1" and such wounds must show vigorous bark on all edges. 7. Evergreen trees shall be branched to the ground or as specified in plant list. 8. Shrubs and small plants shall meet the requirements for spread and height indicated in the plant list. a. The measurements for height shall be taken from the ground level to the height of the top of the plant and not the longest branch. b. Single stemmed or thin plants will not be accepted. c. Side branches shall be generous, well -twigged, and the plant as a whole well -bushed to the ground. d. Plants shall be in a moist, vigorous condition, free from dead wood, bruises, or other root or branch injuries. ACCESSORIES Topsoil: Shall be Fertile, friable, natural topsoil of loamy character, without admixture of subsoil material, obtained from a well -drained arable site, reasonably free from clay, lumps, coarse sands, stones, roots, sticks, and other foreign materials, with acidity range of between pH 6.0 and 6.8. Note: All planting areas shall be cleaned of construction debris (ie. Concrete, rubble, stones, building material, etc.) prior to adding and spreading of the top soil. 1. SodAreas: Spread a minimum 4" layer of top soil and rake smooth. 2. Planting bed areas: Spread a minimum 4" layer of top soil and rake smooth. 3. Landscape Islands/Medians: Fracture/loosen existing subgrade to a minimum 24" depth. Remove and replace any subgrade unsuitable for planting. Once subgrade is clean of debris and loosened, add topsoil to a minimum berm 6"-8" height above island curbing. 4. Annual/Perennial bed areas: Add a minimum of 4" organic matter and till to a minimum 12" depth. Mulch: Type selected dependent on region and availability; see landscape plans for type of much to be used. Hold mulch 4" from tree trunks and shrub stems. 1. Hardwood: (color) dark brown, 6 month old well rotted double shredded native hardwood bark mulch not larger than 4" in length and ''/2' in width, free of wood chips and sawdust. Install minimum depth of 3". 2. Pine Straw: Pine straw to be fresh harvest, free of debris, bright in color. Bales to be wired and tightly bound. Needles to be dry. Install minimum depth of 3". 3. River Rock: (color) light gray to buff to dark brown, washed river rock, 1" - 3" in size. Install in shrub beds to an even depth of 3". Weed control barrier to be installed under all rock mulch areas. Use caution during installation not to damage plant material. 4. Mini Nuggets: Install to a minimum depth of 2"-3" at all locations of annual and perennial beds. Lift the stems and leaves of the annuals and carefully spread read the mulch to avoid injuring the plants. Gent) brush the mulch off the plants. 1 9 P Y Guying/Staking: 1. Arbortie: Green (or white) staking and guying material to be flat, woven, polypropylene material, %" wide 900 lb. break strength. Arbortie shall be fastened to stakes in a manner which permits tree movement and supports the tree. 2. Remove Guying/Staking after one year from planting. Tree Wrap: Tree wraps should be used on young, newly planted thin -barked trees (Cherry, Crabapple, Honey Locust, Linden, Maple, Mountain Ash, Plum) that are most susceptible to sun scald/Sunburn. Standard waterproofed tree wrapping paper, 2-1/2" wide made of 2 P PP 9P P layers of crepe Draft paper weighing not less than 30 lbs. per ream cemented together with asphalt. P P P 9 9 P 9 P Wrap the tree in the fall and leave the wrap in place throughout the winter and early spring. Tree wraps are temporary and no longer needed once trees develop corky bark. PART 3 - EXECUTION INSPECTION Prior to beginning work, the Landscape Contractor shall inspect the subgrade, general site conditions, verity elevations, utility locations, irrigation, approve top soil provided by the General Contractor and observe the site conditions under which the work is to be done. Notify the General Contractor of any unsatisfactory conditions, and work shall not proceed until such conditions have been corrected and are acceptable to the Landscape Contractor. PREPARATION Planting shall be performed only by experienced workmen familiar with planting procedures under the supervision of a qualified supervisor. Locate plants as indicated on the plans or as approved in the field after staking by the Landscape Contractor. If obstructions are encountered that are not shown on the drawings, do not proceed with planting operations until alternate plant locations have been selected and approved by the Landscape Architect; spacing of plant material shall be as shown on the landscape plan. Excavate circular plant pits with vertical sides, except for plants specifically indicated to be planted in beds. Provide shrub pits at least 12" greater than the diameter of the root system and 24" greater for trees. Depth of pit shall accommodate the root system. Provide undisturbed sub grade to hold root ball at nursery grade as shown on the drawings. INSTALLATION Set plant material in the planting pit to proper grade and alignment. Set plants upright, plumb, and faced to give the best appearance or relationship to each other or adjacent structure. Set plant material 2" - 3" above the finish grade. No filling will be permitted around trunks or stems. Backfill the pit with topsoil mix and excavated material. Do not use frozen or muddy mixtures for backfilling. Form a ring of soil around the edge of each planting pit to retain water. After balled and wrapped in burlap plants are set, muddle planting soil mixture around bases of balls and fill all voids. 1. Remove all burlap, ropes, and wires from the top 1/3 of the root ball Space ground cover plants in accordance with indicated dimensions. Adjust spacing as necessary to evenly fill planting bed with indicated quantity of plants. Plant to within 24" of the trunks of trees and shrubs within planting bed and to within 18" of edge of bed. Mulching: 9 1. Mulch tree and shrub planting pits and shrub beds with required mulching material (see landscape plan for mulch type); depth of mulch as noted above. Hold mulch back 4" away from tree trunks and shrub stems. Thoroughly water mulched areas. After watering,rake mulch to provide a uniform finished surface. Decorative Stone: (where indicated on landscape plan) 1. Install weed control barrier over sub -grade prior to installing stone. Lap 6" on all sides. 2. Place stone without damaging weed barrier. 3. Arrange stones for best appearance and to cover all weed barrier fabric. Wrapping, guying, staking: 1. Inspect trees for injury to trunks evidence of insect infestation and improper runin P 1 rYpruning before wrapping. 2. Wrapping: a. Wrap trunks of all young newly planted trees known to have thin bark. Wrap spirally from bottom to top with specified tree wrap and secure in place. b. Overlap % the width of the tree wrap strip and cover the trunk from the ground to the height of the second branch. c. Secure tree wrap in place with twine wound spirally downward in the opposite direction, tied around the tree in at least 3 places in addition to the top and bottom. d. Wrap the trees in the fall and leave the wrap in place throughout the winter and early spring. d. Tree wraps are temporary and no longer needed once the trees develop corky bark. 3. Staking/Guying: a. Stake/guy all trees immediately after lawn sodding operations and prior to acceptance. b. Stake deciduous trees 2" caliper and less. Stake evergreen trees under 7'-0" tall. 1. Stakes are placed in line with prevailing wind direction and driven into undisturbed soil. 2. Ties are attached to the tree, usually at the lowest branch. c. Guy deciduous trees over 2" caliper. Guy evergreen trees 7'-0" tall and over. 1. Guy wires to be attached to three stakes driven into undisturbed soil, with one stake placed in the direction of the prevailing wind. 2. Ties are attached to the tree as high as practical. 3. The axis of the stake should be at 90 degree angle to the axis on the pull of the guy wire. 4. Remove all guying and staking after one year from planting. Pruning: 1. Prune deciduous trees and evergreens only to remove broken or damaged branches. WORKMANSHIP During landscape/irrigation installation operations, all areas shall be kept neat and clean. Precautions shall be taken to avoid damage to existing structures. All work shall be performed in a safe manner to the operators, the occupants and any pedestrians. Upon completion of installation operations, all excess materials, equipment, debris and waste material shall be cleaned up and removed from the site; unless provisions have been granted by the owner to use on -site trash receptacles. Sweep parking and walks clean of dirt and debris. Remove all plant tags and other debris from lawns and planting areas. Any damage to the landscape, the structure, or the irrigation system caused by the landscape contractor shall be repaired by the landscape contractor without charge to the owner. MAINTENANCE Contractor shall provide maintenance until work has been accepted by the Owner's Representative. Maintenance shall include mowing, fertilizing, mulching, pruning, cultivation, weeding, watering, and application of appropriate insecticides and fungicides necessary to maintain plants and lawns free of insects and disease. 1. Re -set settled plants to proper grade and position. Restore planting saucer and adjacent material and remove dead material. 2. repair guy wires and stakes as required. Remove all stakes and guy wires after 1 year. 3. Correct defective work as soon as possible after deficiencies become apparent and weather and season permit. 4. Water trees, plants and ground cover beds within the first 24 hours of initial planting, and not less than twice per week until final acceptance. LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE SPECIFICATIONS The Contractor shall provide as a separate bid, maintenance for a period of f year after final acceptance of the project landscaping. The Contractor must be able to provide continued maintenance if requested by the Owner or provide the name of a reputable landscape contractor who can provide maintenance. STANDARDS All landscape maintenance services shall be performed by trained personnel using current, acceptable horticultural practices. All work shall be performed in a manner that maintains the original intent of the landscape design. All chemical applications shall be performed in accordance with current county, state and federal laws, using EPA registered materials and methods of application. These applications shall be performed under the supervision of a Licensed Certified applicator. P P PP APPROVALS Any work performed in addition to that which is outlined in the contract shall only be done upon written approval by the Owner's Representative (General Manager of the restaurant). All seasonal color selections shall be approved by the General Manager prior to ordering and installation. SOIL TESTING The maintenance contractor shall perform soil tests as needed to identify imbalances or deficiencies causing plant material decline. The owner shall be notified of the recommendation for approval, and the necessary corrections made at an additional cost to the owner. Acceptable Soil Test Results Landscape Trees and Shrubs Turf PH Range 5.0-7.0 6.0-7.0 Organic Matter >1.5% >2.5% Magnesium (Mg) 100+Ibs./acre 100+Ibs./acre Phosphorus (P205) 150+Ibs./acre 150+Ibs./acre Potassium (K20) 120+Ibs./acre 120+Ibs./acre Soluble salts/ Not to exceed 900ppri mmhos/cm Not to exceed 750ppm/0.75 mmhos/cm Conductivity in soil; not to exceed 1400 ppri in soil; not to exceed 2000 ppri mmhos/cm in high organic mix mmhos/cm in high organic mix For unusual soil conditions, the following optional tests are recommended with levels not to exceed: Boron 3 pounds per acre Manganese 50 pounds per acre Potassium (K20) 450 pounds per acre Sodium 20 pounds per acre WORKMANSHIP During landscape maintenance operations, all areas shall be kept neat and clean. Precautions shall be taken to avoid damage to existing structures. All work shall be performed in a safe manner to the operators, the occupants and any pedestrians. Upon completion of maintenance operations, all debris and waste material shall be cleaned up and removed from the site, unless provisions have been granted by the owner to use on -site trash receptacles. Any damage to the landscape, the structure, or the irrigation system caused by the maintenance contractor, shall be repaired by the maintenance contractor without charge to the owner. TURF GENERAL CLEAN UP Prior to mowing, all trash, sticks, and other unwanted debris shall be removed from lawns, plant beds, and paved areas. MOWING Warm season grasses (i.e. Bermuda grass) shall be maintained at a height of 1"to 2" during the growing season. Cool season grasses, including blue grass, tall fescue, perennial ryegrass, etc., shall be maintained at a height of 2" to 3" in spring and fall. From June through September, mowing height shall be maintained at no less than 3". The mowing operation includes trimming around all obstacles, raking excessive grass clippings and removing debris from walks, curbs, and parking areas. Caution: Weed eaters should NOT be used around trees because of potential damage to the bark. EDGING Edging of all sidewalks, curbs and other paved areas shall be performed once every other mowing. Debris from the edging operations shall be removed and the areas swept clean. Caution shall be used to avoid flying debris. LIMING & FERTILIZING A soil test shall be taken to determine whether an application of limestone in late fall is necessary. If limestone is required, the landscape contractor shall specify the rate, obtain approval from the owner and apply it at an additional cost. A unit price for liming of turf shall accompany the bid based on a rate of 50 pounds per 1000 square feet. Fertilizer shall be applied in areas based on the existing turf species. LAWN WEED CONTROL: HERBICIDES Selection and proper use of herbicides shall be the landscape contractor's responsibility. All chemical applications shall be performed under the supervision of a Licensed Certified Applicator. Read the label prior to applying any chemical. INSECT & DISEASE CONTROL FOR TURF The contractor shall be responsible for monitoring the site conditions on each visit to determine if any insect pest or disease problems exist. The contractor shall identify the insect pest or disease, as well as the host plant, and then consult the most current edition of the Cooperative Extension Service's "Commercial Insecticide Recommendation for Turf' for control. The licensed applicator shall be familiar with the label provided for the selected product prior to application. Inspection and treatment to control insect pests shall be included in the contract price TREES, SHRUBS, & GROUND COVER PRUNING All ornamental trees, shrubs and ground cover shall be pruned when appropriate to remove dead or damaged branches, develop the natural shapes. Do not shear trees or shrubs. If previous maintenance practice has been to shear and ball, then a natural shape will be restored gradually. Pruning Guidelines: 1. Prune those that flower before the end of June immediately after flowering. Flower buds develop during the previous growing season. Fall, winter or spring pruning would reduce the spring flowering display. 2. Prune those that flower in summer or autumn in winter or spring before new growth begins, since these plants develop flowers on new growth. 3. Delay pruning plants grown for ornamental fruits, such as cotoneasters, pyracanthas and viburnums. 4. Hollies and other evergreens may be pruned during winter in order to use their branches for seasonal decoration. However, severe pruning of evergreens should be done in early spring only. 5. Broadleaf evergreen shrubs shall be hand -pruned to maintain their natural appearance after the new growth hardens off. 6. Hedges or shrubs that require shearing to maintain a formal appearance shall be 9 q 9 PP pruned as required. Dead wood shall be removed from sheared plants before the first shearing of the season. 7. Conifers shall be pruned, if required, according to their genus. A. Yews, junipers, hemlocks, arborvitae, and false -cypress may be pruned after new growth has hardened off in late summer. If severe pruning is necessary, it must be done in early spring. B. Firs and spruces may be lightly pruned in late summer, fall, or winter after completing growth. Leave side buds. Never cut central leader. C. Pines may be lightly pruned in early June by reducing candles. 8. Groundcover shall be edged and pruned as needed to contain it within its borders. 9. Thinning: Remove branches and water sprouts by cutting them back to their point of origin on parent stems. This method results in a more open plant, without stimulating excessive growth. Thinning is used on crepe myrtle, lilacs, viburnums, smoke bush,etc 10. Renewal pruning: Remove oldest branches of shrub at ground, leaving the younger, more vigorous branches. Also remove weak stems. On overgrown plants, this method may be best done over a three-year period. Renewal pruning may be used on abelia, forsythia, deutzia, spiraea, etc. Plants overhanging passageways and parking areas and damaged plants shall be pruned as needed. Shade trees that cannot be adequately pruned from the ground shall not be included in the Maintenance Contract. A certified arborist under a separate contract shall perform this type of work. SPRING CLEANUP Plant beds shall receive a general cleanup before fertilizing and mulching. Cleanup includes removing debris and trash from beds and cutting back herbaceous perennials left standing through winter, e.. ornamental grasses, Sedum Autumn Joy. 9 9 9 Y FERTILIZING For trees, the rate of fertilization depends on the tree species, tree vigor, area available for fertilization, and growth stage of the tree. Mature specimens benefit from fertilization every 3 to 4 years; younger trees shall be fertilized more often during rapid growth stages. The current recommendation is based on the rate of 1000 square feet of area under the tree to be fertilized. For deciduous trees, 2 to 6 pounds of Nitrogen per 1000 square feet; for narrow -leaf evergreens, 1 to 4 pounds of Nitrogen per 1000 square feet; for broadleaf evergreens, 1 to 3 pounds of Nitrogen per 1000 square feet. Shrubs and groundcover shall be top -dressed with compost 1" deep, or fertilized once in March with 10-6-4 analysis fertilizer at the rate of 3 pounds per 100 square feet of bed area. Ericaceous material shall be fertilized with an ericaceous fertilizer at the manufacturer's recommendation rate. If plants are growing poorly, a soil sample should be taken. MULCHING Annually, all tree and shrub beds will be prepared and mulched, to a minimum depth of 3" with quality mulch to match existing. Bed preparation shall include removing all weeds, cleaning up said bed, edging and cultivating decayed mulch into the soil. Debris from edging is to be removed from beds where applicable. If deemed necessary, a pre -emergent herbicide may be applied to the soil to inhibit the growth of future weeds. Organically maintained gardens shall not receive any pre -emergent herbicides. Mulch in excess of 4" will be removed from the bed areas. SPECIAL CARE shall be taken in the mulching operation not to over -mulch or cover the base of trees and shrubs. This can be detrimental to the health of the plants. WEEDING All beds shall be weeded on a continuous basis throughout the growing season to maintain a neat appearance at all times. Pre -emergent (soil -applied) and post -emergent (foliar-applied) herbicides shall be used where and when applicable and in accordance with the product's label. INSECT & DISEASE CONTROL: TREES, SHRUBS & GROUNDCOVER The maintenance contractor shall be responsible for monitoring the landscape site on a regular basis. The monitoring frequency shall be monthly except for growing season, which will be every other week. Trained personnel shall monitor for plant damaging insect activity, plant pathogenic diseases and potential cultural problems in the landscape. The pest or cultural problem will be identified under the supervision of the contractor. For plant damaging insects and mites identified in the landscape, the contractor shall consult and follow the recommendations of the most current edition of the state Cooperative Service publication on insect control on landscape plant material. Plant pathogenic disease problems identified by the contractor that can be resolved by pruning or physical removal of damaged plant parts will be performed as part of the contract. For an additional charge, plant pathogenic diseases that can be resolved through properly timed applications of fungicides shall be made when the owner authorizes it. If the contractor notes an especially insect -or disease -prone plant species in the landscape, he/she will suggest replacement with a more pest -resistant cultivar or species that is consistent with the intent of the landscape design. 9 NOTE: For identification of plant -damaging insects and mites, a reference textbook that can be used is Insects that feed on Trees and Shrubs by Johnson and Lyon, Comstock Publishing Associates. For plan pathogenic diseases, two references are suggested: Scouting and Controlling Woody Ornamental Diseases in Landscapes and Nurseries, authorized by Gary Moorman, published by Penn State College of Agricultural Sciences, and Diseases of Trees and Shrubs by Sinclair and Lyon, published by Comstock Publishing Press. TRASH REMOVAL The maintenance contractor shall remove trash from all shrub and groundcover beds with each visit. LEAF REMOVAL All fallen leaves shall be removed from the site in November and once in December. If requested by the owner, the maintenance contractor, at an additional cost to the owner shall perform supplemental leaf removals. WINTER CLEAN-UP The project shall receive a general clean-up once during each of the winter months, i.e., January, February, and March. Clean-up includes: • Cleaning curbs and parking areas • Removing all trash and unwanted debris • Turning mulch where necessary Inspection of grounds SEASONAL COLOR: PERENNIALS, ANNUALS, AND BULBS The installation of perennials, annuals, and bulbs, unless specified herein, shall be reviewed with the owner, and, if accepted, installed and billed to the owner. SEASONAL COLOR MAINTENANCE Perennialization of Bulbs: 1. After flowering, cut off spent flower heads. 2. Allow leaves of daffodils and hyacinths to remain for six weeks after flowers have faded. Cut off at base. 3. Allow leaves of other bulbs to yellow naturally and then cut off at base. 4. Apply fertilizer after flowering in spring, possibly again in fall. Apply 10-10-10 at the rate of 2 pounds per 1000 square feet, or top -dress with compost 1" deep. Fall fertilization with a bulb fertilizer or mulching with 1" of compost is optional. Flower Rotation: 1. Bulbs: Remove the entire plant and bulb after flowers have faded or at the direction of the owner, and install new plants if included in contract. 2. Summer Annuals or Fall Plants: a. Dead heading: Pinch and remove dead flowers on annuals as necessary. b. Fertilizing Summer Annuals: Fertilize using one or two methods: Apply a slow -release fertilizer in May following manufacturer's recommendations. A booster such as 10-10-10 may be necessary in late summer. Or, apply liquid fertilizations of 20-20-20 water-soluble fertilizers, not to exceed 2 pounds of 20-20-20 per 100 gallons of water, monthly; or mulch with compost 1" . dee 9 Y. P P c. Removal: If fall plants are to be installed, summer annuals shall be left in the ground until the first killing frost and then removed, unless otherwise directed by the owner. Perennials: 1. After initial installation, if a time -released fertilizer has been incorporated during plant installation, no more fertilizer need be applied the first growing season. 2. The following year: a. Fertilize perennials with a slow -release fertilizer or any 50% organic fertilizer, or mulch perennials with compost 1" deep. b. Cut all deciduous perennials flush to the ground by March 1, if this was not done the previous fall, to allow new growth to develop freely. c. Mulch the perennial bed once in early spring at 1 "-2" depth. If soil is bared in late fall, re -mulch lightly after ground is frozen to protect perennials. d. Inspect for insect or disease problems on perennials. Monitor and control slugs on hostas and ligularias. Powdery mildew on phlox, monardas, and asters can be prevented with properly timed fungicides or use of disease -resistant varieties. e. Weed perennial bed as specified in "WEEDING" above. f. Prune branching species to increase density. Cut only the flowering stems after blooming. Do not remove the foliage. 3. The following fall cut back deteriorating plant parts unless instructed to retain for winter interest, e.g. Sedum Autumn Joy and ornamental grasses. 4. Long-term Care: a. Divide plants that overcrowd the space provided. Divide according to the species. Some need frequent dividing, e.g. asters and yarrow every two years; other rarely, if ever, e.g. peonies, hosta, and astilbe. b. For detailed information regarding the care of specific perennials, refer to AIIAbout Perennials by Ortho; Perennials: How to Select, Grow and Enjoy by Pamela Harper and Frederick McGouty, Hp Books Publisher; Herbaceous Perennial Plants: A Treatise on their Identification, Culture and Garden Attributes by Allan Armitage, Stipes Pub LLC. SUMMARY OF MAINTENANCE LAWN MAINTENANCE 1. Soil analysis performed annually to determine pH. If pH does not fall within specified range, adjust according to soil test recommendations. 2. Maintain proper fertility and pH levels of the soil to provide an environment conducive to turf vitality for cool season grasses 3. Mow warm and cool season on a regular basis and as season and weather dictates. Remove no more than the top 1/3 of leaf blade. Clippings on paved and bed areas will be removed. 4. Aerate warm season turf areas to maintain high standards of turf appearance. 5. Apply pre -emergent to turf in two applications in early February and early April to extend barrier. 6. Apply post emergent as needed to control weeds. 7. Mechanically edge curbs and walks. 8. Apply non -selective herbicide, to mulched bed areas and pavement and remove excess runners to maintain clean defined beds. TREE, GROUNDCOVER, AND SHRUB BED MAINTENANCE 1. Prune shrubs, trees and groundcover to encourage healthy growth and create a natural appearance. 2. Mulch to be applied in February/March with a half rate in late summer to top dress. 3. Apply pre -emergent herbicides in February and April. 4. Manual weed control to maintain clean bed appearance. 5. Apply fungicides and insecticides as needed to control insects and disease. 6. Ornamental shrubs, trees and groundcovers to be fertilized three (3) times per year with a balanced material (January/February, April/May, and October/November) 7. Edge all mulched beds. 8. Remove all litter and debris. GENERAL MAINTENANCE 1. Remove all man-made debris, blow edges. 2. Inspect grounds on a monthly basis and schedule inspection with Unit Operator. Ili Fif 6, •, 0 41a• A it Chick-fil-A 5200 Buffington Road Atlanta, Georgia 30349-2998 ^1" 10"Tt!"Ill I ell't ', L A N D D E S I G N Landscape Architecture Manley Land Design, Inc. 51 Old Canton Street Alpharetta, Georgia 30009 770.442.8171 tel Q T� T 1 N JN QIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII o > LL w o i 1 0 In Z ZO in C 0 _ii T IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII U_ O i R -i U Na (a)� FSU# 03187 REVISION SCHEDULE NO. DATE BY DESCRIPTION MLD PROJECT# 2022233 PRINTED FOR PERMIT DATE 9.21.22 DRAWN BY KCN nomination contained on this drawing and in all digital files produced for above named project may not be reproduced in any manner without express written or verbal consent from authorized project representatives. 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Catalog d: _ Prepared By: Scottsdale° Legacy (CRUS SM) LED Surface Mount Canopy Luminaire E a®m IP66 Project: Type: Wmen Package 6.000-22000�'„v QUICK LINKS wattage Range 39-IM Efficacy Rane(LPVn 114 -156 Weight lbs(kg) 32(4.5) Ortladrle Duitle Perlommnce Pl,olom•trlo Dimenslona FEATURES d SPECIFICATIONS Construction Electrical Warranty • Features a ultra -slim 11/16" profile dies High performance factory programmable • LSI LED fixtures carry a 5-year warranty housing, with flat clear tempered glass lens driver features over -voltage, under (contact your LSI representative for mounted to a die farmed steel housing with voltage, short-circuit and over tempeature extended warranty options.) one conduit knockout and four mounting protection with integral 6kV surge Listings holes. Unit is water-resistant, sealed and protection that meets IEEE C62.41.2 and IP66 rated. Integral designed heat sink ANSI C82.77-5 Location Category C Low • ILL and ETL listed to UL 1598. ILL 8750 as not trap dirt and grime, ensuring Cool standards. and other U.S. and International safety running performance over the life of the • Additional field replaceable IOkV some standards. Suitable for wet locations. fixture. protection device that meets a minimum •Meets Buy American Act requirements. • Standard color is white and is finished Category Low operation (Per ANSI IEEE IDA compliant with 3000K or lower color with LSI's DureGrl ' polyester powder coat C62.41.2 Is standard. temperature. process. DuraGrchanges without tandsextreme weather changes without cracking or Diminger components areistance. asedCom li Consortium' (this) qualified pealing. potting for moisture, resistance. Compiles product. Not all versions of this product product. Not p with IEC and FCC standards. 0-10 V may be DLC qualified. Please check the DLC • Luminaire assembly incorporates a pressure dimming supplied standard with all tlrive Qualified Products LISC at www.designllghts. stabilizing vent breather to prevent seal currents. org ili to confirm which versions are fatigue and failure. • Universal voltage power supply, 120-277 qualified. Optical System VAC, 50/60 HZ and 347-480 VAC, 50/60 • Features an array of select, mid -power, high HZ input brightness, high efficiency LED; 300011 • -40-C to 55-C (-40-F to 131-F) ambient 4000K, 5000K color temperature, 80 CRI operating temperature. (Varies based on (nominal). lumen package and mounting style see • Choice of Symmetric or Asymmetric performance delta for specifics.) distribution. Asymmetric provides a wider hours Minimum 60.pon distribution pattern. depending upon the ambient temperature h ambient • Six Lumen Packages: 000. 10,000, of Cha Installation Tom on (see 13,000, 18,000 and 22,000 Lumens. . performance delta for specifics.) (81 lndueYlm Inc. 10000 Alliance Rd. Cincinnati, OH m Pa 45242 • wavedsi-industries.coge 1/4 Rev. Oe/t3/]L (513) 372-3200 • 02020 LSI Industries Inc. All Rights Reserved. Specifications subject to change without notice. SMC.loea.AA02o Type: Scottsdale® Legacy LED Surface Mount Canopy Luminaire ORDERING GUIDE Rank to 0, Ink Links 7Y111140RGERE1waaE: CRUS SM SC LED VHO 50 UNV WHT PImY gmO1mR1 gpM Us.Omecunem Ni cianda fulerammmlwa InpNVRlhpe Flnlm Opllhm aamsx Sc-sYmnm Symnehk 0 Mw-suparLowwaa m-BoacK uxv-UniwrsalWRme llzo- wxrwma BR-omu96a Len lalma6MOIeM11 YIM-VaN Lev Wan m.gpapK P ON - Brace AC-AsymmeMh' LW-Lme WAt --M-K GUi-Black U-Super Saver m7-MYeR IN-ver Oalput Nq-Very High GueN 1.CYmmE4 1. AC tlls[rICIRIm u[Illm a rMeUorwMch alien the ICW hoe a afenWN 5C ElrtrldNcrt Accessory Ordering Infarmatlen Omwplbn Grew eember s3Rmew SudenSaepmr 6Rj lmmppk cab%Rani Me PERFORMANCE O 5200 Buffington Rd. 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LUMENS WATTS VOLTS MOUNTING HEIGHT LLF OD1 4 °❑> LITHONIA KSF2-40OM-R4W-TB-SCWA-SP09-DBL-LPI 1-M400/PS/U/BT28 64320 38,000 EA 456 EA 120 20' 1 * OG1 2 ° ❑> LITHONIA KSF2-40OM-R4SC-TB-SCWA-SP09-DBL-LPI 1-M400/PS/U/BT28 64320 38,000 EA 456 EA 120 20' 1 * OG2 2 <❑ • ❑> LITHONIA KSF2-400M-R4SC-TB-SCWA-SP09-DBL-LPI 1-M400/PS/U/BT28 64320 38,000 EA 456 EA 120 20' 1 * OG3 1 ° ❑> LITHONIA KSF2-40OM-R3-TB-SCWA-SP09-HS-DBL-LPI 1-M400/PS/U/BT28 64320 38,000 EA 456 EA 120 20' 1 * OA 1 B SECURITY RWSC-50PMH-FT-BK-120 1-MP50/U/MED 64587 3,450 72 120 1315" 1 OH 42 O COOPER RL460WH83OPK (PROVIDED WITH CANOPY PACKAGE) INTERGRAL N/A 600 10.5 120 9141, / 11'4" 1 * OJ 10 B SECURITY RWSC-50PMH-WD-BK-120 1-MP50/U/MED 64587 3,450 72 120 13'5" 1 * OL 2 e ECLIPSE TY20-WM-LEDD-3K-120-ED-BK-ARM6-WET INTERGRAL N/A N/A 25 120 14' 1 POLE FIXTURE SCHEDULE MARK QTY MANUFACTURER CATALOG NUMBER ANCHOR BOLT SET POLE BASE HEIGHT OPTIONS *OG/OD 9 1 1 LITHONIA I SSS-18-4C-DM19/DM28-DBL ABSSS-4C 2' NOTES: 1. DRILL MOUNT THE ARMS/BRACKETS FOR THE LUMINAIRES TO THE POLES. 2. NOT USED * 3. THE ASTERIK (*) BESIDE THE FIXTURE MARK IN THE ABOVE SCHEDULE INDICATES THE FIXTURE IS A NON -PROTOTYPICAL LIGHT FIXTURE PER THE CFA NATIONAL PROTOTYPE. STATISTICS Description Symbol Avg Max Min Max/Min Avg/Min Calc Zone + 1.8 fc 19.2 fc 0.0 fc N / A N / A Parking Lot Summary X 5.3 fc 19.2 fc 0.4 fc 48.0:1 13.3:1 'r 0 10 20 30 40 `[/V EACH OUTDOOR LUMINAIRE 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 ZONING DISTRICTS SHALL NOT EXCEED ONE HALF FOOTCANDLE. n FULL CUT OFF LIGHT FIXTURE OR OF POLES AND FIXTURES LL BE BLACK U E TRAIGHT 0 2' CONCRETE POLE BA FINISHED GRADE-, 20' SITE LIGHTING POLE D NOT TO SCALE SUBMITTED FOR REFERENCE ONLY. SHEET SHOWING THE LIGHTING PLAN PREVIOUSLY APPROVED WITH THE APPROVAL OF SDP201400053. SEE LUMINAIRE SCHEDULE THIS PAGE FOR POLE MODEL NUMBER COO' o D° o o D D o 0 0 5200 Buffington Rd. Atlanta Georgia, 30349-2998 Mark Date By 4 12-8-14 CIVIL COORD. Mark Date By Mark Date By Mark Date By Mark Date By Mark Date By Mark Date By Kurzynske & Associates ONSULTING ENGINEERS 825 Third Avenue, South Nashville, Tennessee 37210 Telephone: (615) 255-5203 Fax: (615) 255-5207 Email: mail@kurzynske.com STORE Pantops FSU S08A Pantops Drive Charlottesville, VA SHEET TITLE Photometric Plan VERSION: V9.1 ISSUE DATE: 8-2013 Job No. CF1352 Store 31# 87 Date 2/24/14 Drawn By : BTS Checked By: MTK Sheet ESEI Craig IALIMMIU A L/GHT//VG® _ naW FEATURES & SPECIFICATIONS IIRENDED USE -Ideal for or lot, stun lighting or paling areas y,# CDNSTRUOION-Ruggedhori thick, aluminum reNlinearM1asillg. Formedforwmhn-U*ml and Intel Naturally assured, otmded aluminum door Tramewith mitered miners, as retained with two .188" diameter hinge pins and secured with one quarter -min, quick-MawfastaN. WeatherPmNsNI Area Lighting between homing and door frame Is attomplished with an Imegalty designed, extruded silken gasket that snaps imp the door harder and another gasket applied Dodge housing KSF2 lobh:5nmla ifin di is dark be. Ud B1• polyaner pmderfinishwithotherarchitnN3l mlorsavalable. OPTICS-ReRecmrs are anodized and segmented for supemr uniformity and mmoL Re ectors amch with wHess fasteners and are mutable and morthangNMe. Fhe atoll distributions available: Type II a III (asyminemd,TypeIV(forward thmw,shapcuwm,TypeIV(wide,fmwadthms),Type METAL HALIDE:250 40DW V( I. is.125'thidirdpad-resistanttemperetlgMsswilhthmmllyappliedsilk- nMtidtl. L Ballast Consul mugeallotansfarmWfor 250iWWSuper CWA pulse-startballmt HIGH PRESSURE SODIUM: 2MA00W most (SCWA option). 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E 4 TheuwmpknammpNwnhOlftWUenMuln 13 MrykoNerMasanaaeswry 5 Nuavailibkwith SLWA. 14 nebr.ilh LSr2wAe^aNenngasanaaesspry. 6 lienoperify CWlkraeinmmda. 15 AnWble"Vand R3dlonam^manb. ] Optlunalmulti-tapballaO(120,208,29,277Vk(IN,M, 16 swww4umamaadabnbrddmNmwolw°a 347iso Cuada). 17 BWkfir2fhmB. 8 CaeatfanaTforzvaihdlevRna9a is MmkspeMa. 9 Use T ate whin tin or more lumimim are sdenta on a W 19 MuuuuRMNR"IL KSF2-M-S MFR SPECS FOR FIXTURE "OG" OD1: KSF2-40OM-R4W-TB-SCWA-SP09-DBL-LP1 OG1: KSF2-40OM-R4SC-TB-SCWA-SP09-DBL-LP1 OG2: KSF2-40OM-R4SC-TB-SCWA-SP09-DBL-LP1 OG3: KSF2-40OM-R3-TB-SCWA-SP09-HS-DBL-LP1 HALO DESCRIPTION The Halo RL4 series is a retrofit LED Baffle -Trim Module ford" aperture recessed downlights. The RL4 is designed for use With compatible 4" housings. The RL4 integral LED driver is dimmable at 120 volts. The RL4 lens provides uniform illumination and wait location listing. The RL4 die-cast construction makes any housing AIR-TITE for added HVAC savings and code compliance. _ MECHANICAL ELECTRICAL Warranty Module -Trim Power Connections Cooper Lighting provides a five• Module construction includes • LED connector is a non -screw year limited warranty on the RL4 LED, heat sink, reflector, lens, base luminaire disconnect LED. baffle and trim ring offering easy installation with COMPLIANCE ®RL460WH'� •Durable the -cast aluminum the matching Halo H995 Series Labels construction • Regressed baffle housings. LED Connector meats California 6UL/cUL Listed 1598 Luminaire• Heat sink designed to conduct Title-24 high -efficacy luminaire (with listed housings) 'UUetion ed for Dampkeepin heat away from the LED requirement for a non -screw Location 9 the junction base socket, and where • UUcUL Listed for War: temperatures below s specified required to quality as Location Applications APP White maximums even when hi h-effica luminaire. 9 uy SShower rate • Ingrain Protection rated g - installed in insulated ceiling • The included medium May •May be installed housings environments Halo finish options Edison screw -base Edison adapter indirect contact with air - i - Matte White paint finish(WH) provides easy redraft of permeable insulaion•• and - Satin Nickel plated finish(SN) incandescent housings (aside combustible material Housing Compatibility). Lens Ground Connection is Regressed lens • Separate grounding cable - ENERGY .ENERGY 3TARm qualified • Impact -resistant polycarbonate included the RL4 module residential and commercial• . Can be used for State of •Convex form for lamp -like for attachment to the housing CaliforniaTitle24 high efficacy appearance • High lumen transmission duringinstallation. luminaire compliance• • Diffusing for even illumination LED Driver • Can be used for Washington State Energy Code RL.46OSI MOUNTING • Dimmable driver is a 120 Volt, (WSEC) Friction Blades high efficiency, ciencelectronic and International Energy Satin Nickel power supply providing DC Conservation Code • Precision formed spring blades Dowerthe LED. UECC) high efficacy luminaire SOCRI secure module to compatible D •Driver meow FCC EMIAIFI compliance coin P 2700K, 3000K and 3500K housings. Consumer Level limits for use IC and AIR-TTTE11' 90CRI • Friction blade design allows in residential and commercial Certified under the RL4 to be installed in any installations. and listed L 1598 wr3 2700K, 3000K and 3500K position within the housing aperture (360 degreea). . Driverfeatures high power housings, may compatible housings, may 4-Inch LED Housing Compatibility factor, IowTHD, and has integral thermal protection in be used to most insulated ceiling'* and restricted air -flow Recessed Retrofit See Housing Compatibility the event of over temperature requirements such as: Module -Trim section. or imernal failure. • Washington State Energy LED • Driver mounts externally to Code(WSEC) • ColorTemperature (CCT)t the module, allowing future • International Energy replacement, if needed. Conservation Code DECC) FOR USE IN Options: 270011C, 300011C, and 3500K Dimming • New York State Energy INSULATED CEILING • Color Rendering Ind"(CRI)t • The Halo RL4 LED is designed Conservation Construction AND NON -INSULATED Options: 80 and 90 for dimming capability to Code(NY-ECCC) • State of California Title 24 CEILING RATED • LED is a chip on board design 10% in normal operation with standard 120V LED -Rated, Recessed Luminaires in HOUSINGS consisting of a multiple LED package with proximity electronic low voltage, and Insulated Ceilings." phosphor coating to create many incandescent dimmers. HIGH EFFICACY LED one virtual white light The LED module may also WITH INTEGRAL source for a productive dim to 5%nominal using DRIVER -DIMMABLE 'cone of light" dimmers with low and trim adjustment. (Consult dimmer •j'] manufacturer for dimmerWSEC details. Note, some dimmers m require a neutral in the wallbox.) 3000K r quaddedRetard "Dualined atl a ma cProduct.: aquas coal DECENERGYM Limand CEC(124) Ayplieriw DeWbmefwfieumae. 0 ADV131345 COOPER Lighting 9 9 " Not for tine with housings In direct contact wish a na toe. insulation. t signal See ordering inforrrmtlan table for evellabm models. N°vemeer15,26131a:57AM MFR SPECS FOR FIXTURE "OH" 7J RL460WH83OPK (PROVIDED WITH CANOPY PACKAGE) IA _ L/THO/V/A L/GHT//VG® Number umber Nate FEATURES & SPECIFICATIONS INRNDEDUSE- SgmmsOaigmsNdpole for up to 39-W mounting height Ira CDNSFMCfION-Weldable-grade, het -idled, curnmence-qualityathon strel robing with a minimum d N55000 11- au a car S0000 d - au e. UnOarmwall thickness of.1196"or.1793T Shaft yM pka 9 9h 09 g) a h aeykn walk aroll-length longitudinal high -frequency electric resistance wild. Uniformly square in cmn-see lon with fiat sides, small comer radii and exetlelttorsional qualities. Available shaft widths are Anchor Base Poles 4,5and6inshes. Atom base b fabrimed from reheated urban sled pun camaming to ASfM A38 that mesh in exceeds a minimumpeld strength of 36,000 psi. Base plate and shaft are dnumferemully welded mp and bottom. Base mar hfinishedto mach pole. S S S SSS A handhole having nominal dimensions of3"xS'for all shafts. Included is a cover with instrument screws Topcap provided with all dr1IV mum and open top "PT' poles. FaimeBareNgh-stm Ogalvanimd,zinc-platedm stainless steel. SQUARE STRAIGHT STEEL Finish: Mentspedly finish. Grounding: Pndslan ItKMed Immediately Inside Mndhale dim. Connell hardware Is not Included (proddedbyotherst Andmrbdb:Toppodion dancmrbolthgdanized WASTMA-153. Madeofsteel and having a minimum yiedstrengthd55,011 pM. Note: Speafications subject to dmge wham name. Actual pWd ne may dMer an a result ofeni environment and application. End Ross will vary depending on options selected. Consult with" or 216 mpresentatlre. 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