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CITY OF MUSKEGON HISTORIC DISTRICT COMMISSION REGULAR MEETING DATE OF MEETING: Wednesday, January 12, 2022 TIME OF MEETING: 4:00 p.m. PLACE OF MEETING: Conference Room 204, City Hall AGENDA I. Call to Order II. Approval of Minutes of the regular meeting of November 2, 2021. III. Old Business IV. New Business Case 2022-01 – 350 W. Webster – Lighting/Bollards/Electrical Upgrade Case 2022-02 – 296 W. Webster – Addition Case 2022-03 – 238 Houston – Demolition Case 2022-04 – 1500 Clinton – Siding Case 2022-05 – 1314 Peck – Siding Case 2022-06 – 339 Houston – Addition V. Other Business HDC Openings 2021 Staff Approval Update #3 VI. Adjourn “We admire that which is old not because it is old, but because it is beautiful.” Winston Churchill AMERICAN DISABILITY ACT POLICY FOR ACCESS TO OPEN MEETING OF THE CITY COMMISSION AND ANY OF ITS COMMITTEES OR SUBCOMMITTEES The City of Muskegon will provide necessary reasonable auxiliary aids and services, such as signers for the hearing impaired and audio tapes of printed materials being considered at the meeting, to individuals with disabilities who want to attend the meeting, upon twenty-four hour notice to the City of Muskegon. Individuals with disabilities requiring auxiliary aids or services should contact the City of Muskegon by writing or calling the following: Ann Marie Cummings, City Clerk at 933 Terrace Street, Muskegon, MI 49440 or by calling (231) 724-6705 or TTY/TDD: Dial 7-1-1 and request that repre- sentative dial 231-724-6705 1 II. APPROVAL OF MINUTES Approval of Minutes of the regular meeting of November 2, 2021. III. OLD BUSINESS None IV. NEW BUSINESS Case 2022-01 – 350 W. Webster – Lighting/Bollards/Electrical Upgrade Applicant: City of Muskegon (Department of Public Works) District: National Register Current Function: Park Discussion The applicant is seeking approval to complete an electrical upgrade to Hackley Park. As part of the upgrade, a number of features are proposed to be installed above-grade. 1. 36 lighted bollards – Three design options were submitted for bollards that are proposed to be installed at the intersections of the park’s walkways. Depending on the style of bollard, they will also contain electrical outlets for use during park events. 2. Light fixtures for corner statues – The center monument is up-lighted by a series of ground- mounted light fixtures, but the four statues located at each corner of the park are not. A single lighting fixture would be located within the landscaping at the base of each statue with the beam focused on the front side of the statue. See Attachment B for further details. View of park from the intersection of 3rd Street and W. Webster Avenue, looking west. 2 Examples of current outlets used in park. 3 Existing lights at Hackley Park (left) will remain, and match those at Hackley Public Library (right) 4 Model 1. 5 Model 2, with height dimensions. Model is also used at Hackley Library. 6 Model 3 with dimensions. 7 Existing lighting fixtures used on monument. Proposed ground-mounted lighting fixture for four corner statues. 8 Standards From Hackley Park: A Master Plan for Restoration (1986): “Electrical receptacles are found in the moat area around the monument. They are fairly new and were not part of the original design. Little attempt was made to integrate these receptacles incomspicuously into the background. The style and placement of these are inappropriate to the site.” “Lamp standards – Electric lights were another of Mr. Hackley’s gifts to the park. They were added in 1898, eight years after the completion of the park. The patent dates on the lights are 1890 and 1891. Their original placement seems to support the theory that they were an early attempt to illuminate the monument at night. Unfortunately they were placed exactly in the middle of the four main visual sight lines to the monument thereby negating the primary design intent of Olof Benson’s original park plan.” “Because everything was to be subordinate to the monument, fussy shrubs, evergreens and flower beds (anything taking the eye away from theat monument) were not part of the original plan. This idea of “subordination of detail to the whole effect” was paramount to the design principles of Frederick Law Olmsted who was designing parks all across America (including Chicago) at this time. Olof Benson was no doubt aware of this and incorporated that same thinking into his design for Hackley Park.” “Electrical outlet boxes are found in a couple of locations above grade and are very inadequate in meeting the present day electrical demand of the park and should be upgraded.” “The incongruent uses and special events must be accommodated in an unobtrusive manner so as to not distract from the historical integrity of the park.” “All wires should be placed underground with service junction boxes discretely placed. The historical fixtures should be rewired with electrical outlets mounted discretely in the base for regular 110 service. Perimeter lights should be designed with the same option in mind… The monument and the four statues should receive ground mounted fixtures to light these features at night.” Deliberation I move that the HDC (approve/deny) the request to install 36, Model (1/2/3/Other), lighted bollards containing electrical outlets and installed at the intersections of the park’s walkways in the locations presented in the January 12, 2022 HDC Staff Report and supporting documents, and to install one light fixture within the landscaping at the base of each of the park’s four corner statues with the beam focused on the front side of the statue as long as the work meets all zoning requirements and the necessary permits are obtained. 9 Case 2022-02 – 296 W. Webster – Addition Applicant: Muskegon Museum of Art District: National Register/Downtown Structures Current Function: Institutional Discussion The applicant is seeking approval to construct a new, two-story addition to the north of the Muskegon Museum of Art’s existing building, install a new south entrance on W. Webster Avenue where a window currently exists, and create a landscaped plaza connecting the new addition’s north entrance to W. Clay Avenue. The footprint of the new construction is proposed to span two current parcels (269 W. Webster and 315 W. Clay) as well as portion of the vacated alley in this block, space which is completely or partially located in two local historic districts. The building addition is proposed to contain new large and small galleries, event space, a roof terrace, the museum store, classroom and activity space, mechanical space/loading dock, support space, and collections management space. Additional information will be provided at the meeting as well as provided in Attachment A. Bird’s-eye view rendering of proposed building addition from W. Clay Avenue, looking south. Existing museum building visible behind addition. 10 Proposed site plan showing location of current building, building addition, new south entry, and landscaped plaza. 11 Current view of the original museum building (left) and its 1980s addition (right) from W. Webster Avenue, looking west. Rendering of same view depicting the proposed new south entrance to the building. 12 Current museum building’s south entrance Current connection between original museum building and past building addition. Window on left is proposed to be replaced with a new entry door. 13 Current view of north entrance and alley, looking east. View from approximately the same location as above photo. Building addition is built over vacated alley (obscuring view of existing building). 14 View of existing north elevation from W. Clay Avenue. View from approximately the same location as above photo. Building addition extends toward and faces Clay, and a new landscaped plaza provides a pedestrian connection from the sidewalk and locations for future public art pieces. 15 Standards DESIGN GUIDELINES FOR NEW CONSTRUCTION Although a significant amount of the Commission’s work is centered on historic structures, the construction of new structures on vacant lots within historic districts is permitted and encouraged. However, those professionals designing new structures should strive for excellence in design whether small individual infill construction within the existing historic district blocks, or larger independently sited projects. New structures should be in keeping with the existing historical character of the neighborhood or district with a design that is compatible with the size, scale, material, and color of the surrounding buildings and landscaping. Good design which responds positively to its surroundings can be done in several different ways; therefore, it is impossible to develop specific interpretations which will apply in all cases. Every site has its own design opportunities. The following design recommendations shall be used by the Historic District Commission in evaluating requests for new construction within the districts. These basic criteria should be a part of any proposed design brought before the Commission for approval. Recommended Not Recommended Height - Relating the overall height of new Height - Introducing new construction that construction to that of adjacent structures. As varies greatly in height (too high or too low) a general rule, construct new buildings to a from older buildings in the vicinity. Extreme height roughly equal to the average height of differences in building heights will have a existing buildings from the historic period on detrimental visual effects on the appearance and across the street. of surrounding property. Scale - Relating the size and proportions of Scale - Creating buildings that in height, new structures to the scale of adjacent build- width, or massing violate the existing scale of ings. Although a building may be much the area. The new building should not disrupt larger than its neighbors in terms of square the scale and rhythm of the streetscape, alt- footage, it should maintain the same scale hough it might be appropriate in a different and rhythm as the existing buildings. location. Massing - Breaking up uninteresting box-like Massing - Introducing single, monolithic forms into smaller, varied masses such as are forms that are not relieved by variations in common on most buildings from the historic massing. Box-like facades and forms are in- period. Variety of form and massing are ele- trusive when placed in a streetscape of older ments essential to the character of the buildings that have varied massing and fa- streetscape in historic districts. For example, cade articulation. if an infill site is large, the mass of the facade can be broken into a number of small bays. Directional Expression - Relating the verti- cal, horizontal, or non-directional facade Directional Expression - Creating strongly character of new buildings to the predomi- horizontal or vertical facade expressions un- nant directional expression of nearby build- less compatible with the character of struc- ings. Horizontal buildings can be made to re- tures in the immediate area. A new building late to the more vertical adjacent structures that does not relate well to its neighbors or to by breaking the facade into smaller masses the rhythm of the streetscape because of an that conform to the primary expression of the 16 streetscape. unbroken horizontal facade should be avoided. Setback - Maintaining the historic facade lines of streetscape by locating front walls of new buildings in the same plane as the fa- Setback - Violating the existing setback pat- cades of adjacent buildings. If exceptions are tern by placing a new building in front of or made, buildings should be set back into the behind the historic facade line. Placing lot rather than closer to the street. If existing buildings at odd angles to the street, unless in setbacks vary, new buildings should conform an area where diverse siting already exists, to historic siting patterns. even if property setback is maintained, should be avoided. Sense of Entry - Articulating the main en- trances to the building with covered porches, porticos, and other pronounced architectural Sense of Entry - Introducing facades with no forms. Entries were historically raised a few strong sense of entry. Side entries or entries steps above the grade of the property and not defined by a porch or similar transitional were a prominent visual feature of the street element result in an incompatible "flat" first- elevation of the building. floor facade. Roof Shapes - Relating the roof forms of the new buildings to those found in the area. Alt- hough not entirely necessary, duplication of Roof Shapes - Introducing roof shapes, the existing or traditional roof shapes, pitches, or materials not traditionally used in pitches, and materials on new construction is the area. one way of making new structures more vis- ually compatible. Rhythm of Openings - Respecting the recur- rent alteration of wall areas with door and window elements in the facade. Also consid- Rhythm of Openings - Introducing incompat- ering the width-to-height ratio of bays in the ible facade patterns that upset the rhythm of facade. The placement of openings with re- openings established in surrounding struc- spect to the facade's overall composition, tures. For example, glass walls and window symmetry or balanced symmetry should be and door shapes and locations which are dis- carefully studied. respectful to the adjoining buildings. Design Expression - Composing the materi- als, textures and colors of the new building Design Expression - Violating the existing facade to compliment adjacent facades and character of the district by introducing non- relating details and decorations of the new compatible materials, textures, colors, de- building to those of existing surrounding tails, and decoration on new buildings. buildings. Imitations - Accurate restoration of or visu- ally compatible additions to existing build- Imitations - Replicating or imitating the ings and former construction, contemporary styles, motif, or details of older periods. Such architecture that well represents our own time attempts detract from the character of the dis- yet, enhances the nature and character of the trict by compromising what is truly historic. historic district. 17 18 19 Deliberation I move that the HDC (approve/deny) the request to construct a new, two-story addition to the north of the Muskegon Museum of Art’s existing building, install a new south entrance on W. Webster Avenue where a window currently exists, and create a landscaped plaza connecting the new addition’s north entrance to W. Clay Avenue as presented in the January 12, 2022 HDC Staff Report and supporting documents as long as the work meets all zoning requirements and the necessary permits are obtained. 20 Case 2022-03 – 238 Houston – Demolition Applicant: City of Muskegon (SAFEbuilt Inspection Services) District: Houston Current Function: Commercial Discussion The applicant is seeking approval to demolish the structure. A fire occurred at the property in May 2020. In December 2020, a case was presented to the HDC to review the property owner’s plans to rehabilitate the structure. The Housing Board of Appeals (HBA) has since determined that the struc- ture is unsafe, substandard, a public nuisance and that it be demolished. The City Commission has concurred with the HBA’s findings. View of house from Houston Avenue, looking north. Standards No standards apply. Deliberation I move that the HDC (approve/deny) the request to demolish the structure as long as the work meets all zoning requirements and the necessary permits are obtained. 21 Case 2022-04 – 1500 Clinton – Siding Applicant: Belinda Spray District: Clinton-Peck Current Function: Residential Discussion The applicant is seeking approval to install vinyl siding over the existing wood siding on the house and remove one second-story window on the east elevation. Work was started in mid-December with- out proper review or approvals and a stop work order was issued at that time. View of house from Clinton Street, looking northeast. Vinyl siding being installed on attached garage visible at right. 22 View of house from E. Grand Avenue, looking southwest (photo from October 2019) Current view of house from E. Grand, looking southwest. New vinyl siding being installed on the house and attached garage as well as a window that was removed from the second story are visible. 23 North elevation with vinyl siding being installed on the first floor. Standards RESIDING AND TRIM CLADDING GUIDELINES General The Muskegon Historic District Commission does not endorse the residing of structures within the Historic districts. It is the policy of this Commission that the original fabric of the building should be repaired or replaced where necessary with the original building material. In cases where the repair or replacement with like materials is impractical or where it can be demon- strated that the original materials will no longer hold paint or that the original materials are so badly deteriorated that they can no longer be reasonably repaired, the residing standards below shall strictly be adhered to. Definitions For the purpose of this statement, the terms “residing materials” and “trim cladding” shall be under- stood to encompass the use of any residing materials such as aluminum, vinyl, steel, hardboard, wood, masonry, or molded urethane which is designed to replace or cover all, or any part, of an exterior wall, trim work or other building element or a structure within a designated historic district. 24 Purpose The Commission shall review all applications for Certificates of Appropriateness proposing the in- stallation of residing materials or trim cladding as individual cases. Each application shall be decided on its own merit. No person should interpret any Commission approval for residing or trim cladding as being precedent setting. Unrestricted use of residing materials or trim cladding will not be allowed. In any case where residing materials or trim cladding are proposed for use by a property owner or siding contractor, the property owner shall be required to submit a signed letter stating in detail the intent and scope of the proposed residing or trim cladding installation. Such a letter is to also include the identification of any deterioration or problems occurring relative to the existing siding or exterior building fabric. If known, the cause and extent of this deterioration must be clearly stated. The following conditions of installation shall be met by all proposals for residing or trim cladding: 1. All existing deterioration shall be made structurally sound and its causes, insofar as possible, shall be corrected prior to the installation of residing materials or trim cladding. 2. Any installation of residing materials shall simulate the appearance of the original building ma- terial that it is intended to cover. This simulation shall take into account the size, shape or pro- file, texture, and linear direction of the original building material. a. The residing material shall be similar in appearance and dimension to the original sid- ing. The exposure to the weather of the new siding shall range within one inch of the nominal dimension of the original siding. The Historic District Commission shall have the authority to waive this requirement in the event that they believe a different design or dimension siding would be more appropriate to the architectural character of the His- toric District. b. A proposed color shall be appropriate as determined by the Commission. c. Generally, wood grain textures are not approved by the Commission. However, the ap- propriateness of a specific siding texture shall be determined on an individual case basis. 3. Any installation of trim cladding shall adhere to the following guidelines for the treatment for architectural trim elements. a. Existing cornice or building trim elements shall not be covered or replaced without Commis- sion approval. Commission approval will depend upon how closely the trim cladding or new trim elements duplicate the appearance of the existing building trim elements. b. The wall siding material shall not extend over the existing trim members such as window and door trim, sills, facias, soffits, frieze members and boards, brackets, aprons, corner boards, trim boards, skirt boards, or any other characteristic moldings or architectural features. c. If the above mentioned trim members are to be clad, they shall be covered with custom formed cladding which shall closely approximate the shapes and contours of the existing moldings or trim. Distinctive or unusual trim or architectural elements shall not be clad without prior con- sideration and Commission approval. 25 d. No building trim elements or architectural features are to be removed or altered to facilitate the installation of the new siding or trim cladding without approval of the Historic District Commission. In most cases the soffit cladding material shall run parallel and not perpendicular to the plane of the wall. WINDOW, DOOR, AND EXTERIOR WOODWORK STANDARDS AND GUIDELINES (Ab- breviated) General These guidelines pertain only to proposed changes to the structure and do not affect existing construc- tion. These guidelines are primarily directed toward the front and side elevations of the structure. Greater variances and more leniency may be extended toward proposed changes to the rear elevation of the building by the Commission. All desired or proposed changes should be referred to the Historic Dis- trict Commission for consideration. Extenuating circumstances, the effect upon the architecture of the particular structure together with the general effect upon the surrounding structures, variables in ar- chitectural design, or the effect upon usage and viability of the structure could dictate a variance from these guidelines. No exterior doors, windows, or exterior woodwork shall be altered, removed, relocated, or added without Historic District Commission approval. Existing exterior window or door casings, sills, and caps shall not be altered from the original design or appearance. Damaged or deteriorated wood shall be repaired as a first course of action. When repair is not possible, elements shall be replaced with matching wood members. Damaged or deteriorated wood elements may be replaced or covered with formed aluminum or vinyl, subject to Commission approval and provided that the original profile of the woodwork is not altered or changed. Primary Windows Existing damaged or deteriorating window frames and sash shall be repaired as a first course of action. When repair is not possible, elements shall be replaced with matching wood members. Metal or vinyl replacement windows may be acceptable provided they match the original windows in design and type and that they consist of or are painted an appropriate color. Bare metal finishes generally will not be acceptable. The size of glass lites and muntin arrangements shall not be altered without Commission approval. Special glazing, such as stained or leaded art glass, shall not be removed without Commission ap- proval. Unusual decorative windows such as Palladian windows, oriels, bays, Gothic arch or seg- ment tops, etc. shall not be removed or altered. Deliberation I move that the HDC (approve/deny) the request to install vinyl siding over the existing wood siding on the house and to remove one second-story window on the east elevation as long as the work meets all zoning requirements and the necessary permits are obtained. 26 Case 2022-05 – 1314 Peck – Siding Applicant: April and Bryan Nulf District: McLaughlin Current Function: Residential Discussion The applicant is seeking approval to remove the existing, damaged wood siding and reside the house with new wood siding. The house currently contains three different patterns of wood siding, and the replacement siding would match the most common siding pattern currently found on the house. View of house from Peck Street, looking east. 27 View of house from Peck Street, looking northeast. Three types of siding patterns visible on the house. 28 Examples of deteriorated wood siding on the house. 29 Standards See Residing and Trim Cladding Guidelines in Case 2022-04, above. Deliberation I move that the HDC (approve/deny) the request to remove the existing, damaged wood siding and reside the house with new wood siding to match the most common siding pattern currently found on the house as long as the work meets all zoning requirements and the necessary permits are obtained. 30 Case 2022-06 – 339 Houston – Addition Applicant: Danielle Bos District: Houston Current Function: Residential Discussion The applicant is seeking approval to construct an addition to the house that extends the garage eight (8) feet toward the front property line and adds second story living space above the garage. The addi- tion will utilize the same siding, windows, and roofing materials used on the rest of the house. Addi- tional information and drawings will be provided at the meeting. View of house and attached garage from Houston Avenue, looking east. Standards See Design Guidelines for New Construction in Case 2022-02, above. Deliberation I move that the HDC (approve/deny) the request to construct an addition to the house that extends the garage eight (8) feet toward the front property line and adds second story living space above the garage utilizing the same siding, windows, and roofing materials used on the rest of the house as long as the work meets all zoning requirements and the necessary permits are obtained. 31 V. OTHER BUSINESS HDC Openings – Following the most recent term expiration and reappointment process, the HDC now has two openings. The board’s composition requirements call for the open positions to be filled by a registered architect and a member of a local preservation society. 2021 Staff Approval Update #3 – Since the last update in July 2021, Staff has approved 18 projects, those bolded were discussed with the HDC chairperson prior to approval: - 609 W. Western – 6’-tall wood privacy fence for dumpster screening at rear alley - 1247 Terrace – Reroof house - 241 W. Muskegon – Tuck point two chimneys - 511 W. Clay – Pour 3 concrete steps on rear porch and install handrails on either side - 263 W. Muskegon – Replace 14 vinyl windows with new vinyl windows - 486 W. Clay – Tuck point bricks and repair chimney - 85 W. Southern – Driveway expansion - 325 Houston – Landscaping mechanicals container/cover in rear yard - 1715 Jefferson – Reroof house and garage - 413 W. Webster – Reroof house - 1244 Ransom – Reroof house - 1163 Terrace – Replace wood windows on first floor with vinyl windows with simulated divided lights matching the dimensions and mullion patterns of the originals - 362 W. Muskegon – 4’-tall black metal fencing in side yards with two gates (black chain link approved on a temporary basis due to delays with supplies) - 1593 Jefferson – Reroof rear of house and install engineered wood lap siding on dormers over rear garage. Install new, custom wood storm windows to match existing original - 486 W. Clay – Reroof house - 1391 Jefferson – Replace damaged vinyl picture window and two surrounding, double hung vinyl windows with new vinyl windows in the same size and configuration - 416 W. Muskegon – 6’-tall wood privacy fence around back half of property - 85 W. Southern – Construct 4’-tall wood picket fence around perimeter of property VI. ADJOURN 32 Attachment A 33 TOP CAP Round Flat Round Square Flat Square Crowned Peaked OPTICAL SYSTEMS Clear Horizontal Lens Louvers Clear Vertical Lens No Up-light Diffuse Vertical Lens Grille, Grille, Creative ACCENT OPTION Optic Clear Lens Diffuse Lens Illumination RGBW Luminous Accent Every site is unique and the lighting should echo the design intent of the architect or lighting designer. Pavilion can POWER STATION OPTION be configured with traditional elements or optimized LED optics to achieve the desired environmental illumination. Speaker Grille NEMA 3R 3R Enclosure with Integral 2 Gang Styling configuration starts with 168 Enclosure Enclosure locking cover Electrical Box different combinations of the optic, top cap and body. Receptacle outlet capability adds the next level of customization. The RGBW luminous accent brings the final level of user personalization with a mobile device BODY app for on-demand color changing. 42” Round 42” Square 42” Round 42” Round 42” Square 42” Square 24” Square 24” Round Concrete Concrete Aluminum Aluminum Aluminum Aluminum Aluminum Aluminum 4 PAVILION PAVILION 5 47" 47" ▼ The Colonial Like the pole family that bears the same name, 16 1/2" ø Lighted Bollard 16 1/2" ø the appearance of the Colonial has a decidedly traditional flavor. Made of rugged cast aluminum and finished in any of the wide variety of KingCoat TM colors, the Colonial will add luster to any project on which it is used. 39" 39" 7/8" SLOTTED 7/8" SLOTTED HOLES HOLES ON A ON A 12 12 1/2" 1/2" ø ø B.C. B.C. 16 1/2" 16 1/2" ø ø 16 1/2" ø 16 1/2" ø MOUNTING DETAIL MOUNTING DETAIL #1 #1 Nonlighted Bollard ▼ The Washington Constructed of heavy duty cast aluminum, the popular Washington Lighted Bollard style will complement any street or landscaping project. Also available as a spun concrete bollard and matching concrete pole, this bollard is suitable in cases where a metal finish is preferred. It is finished in any of the high quality KingCoat TM colors. Nonlighted Bollard 9 LINEAR 2.1 TM datasheet Linear are a series of bollards for outdoor use, available in different heights and ideal for gardens and small paths. Linear 2 features 1, 2, 3 and 4 beam options, asymmetric optics, and 3 standard finishes. TECHNICAL DATA Wattage / Input 4W, 8.5W (120VAC) Power Supply Integral Body: Aluminum alloy EN AW 6060 Construction Lens: Serigraphed, transparent and tempered extra-clear glass CCT 2700K, 3000K, 4000K CRI >80 100 lm (3000K, 4W) Delivered Lumens Fixture Dimensions 284 lm (3000K, 8.5W) 25 lm/W (3000K, 4W) 3.94" 3.94" Efficacy 33.4 lm/W (3000K, 8.5W) Optics Asymmetrical 4.72" Finishes 3 Standard, Custom RAL (see below) Fixture Dimensions 3.94” l x 3.94” w x 4.72” / 9.84” / 23.62” / 31.50” h Fixture Weight 3.53 lbs, 4.41 lbs, 5.95 lbs, 6.83 lbs 1 Power LED (4W) LED Source 1 High Intensity LED (8.5W) 9.84"/ Lumen Maintenance L90, B10 >50,000hrs (Ta 25°C) 23.62"/ 31.50" 1/4 ANSI BIN (4W) Color Consistency 3-Step MacAdam (8.5W) Operating Temp. -4°F to +113°F IP Rating IP65 IK Rating IK07 ORDERING INFORMATION Example: CL21105AF. Accessories ordered separately. CL211 A Model No. Wattage CCT Optics Finish CL211 0 - 4W F - 2700K A - Asymmetrical F - Gray 1 - 8.5W 5 - 3000K H - Anthracite 9 - 4000K T - Corten C - Custom RAL (consult factory for “C”) Job Name/Date: Fixture Type Designation: sales@designplan.com 79 Trenton Avenue, Frenchtown NJ 08825 P: 908-996-7710 www.designplan.com © Copyright 2019 Designplan Lighting, Inc. F: 908-996-7042 Published: October 20, 2021 1 of 4 DATE: ISSUED FOR: DEPARTMENT OF LEISURE SERVICES MUSKEGON, MICHIGAN HACKLEY PARK RELIGHTING SHEET INDEX E0 COVER SHEET E1 DEMOLITION SITE PLAN E2 ELECTRICAL SITE PLAN E3 ELECTRICAL DETAILS E4 ELECTRICAL ONE-LINE DIAGRAM HACKLEY PARK RELIGHTING AND DETAILS DEPARTMENT OF LEISURE SERVICES MUSKEGON, MICHIGAN RENNER RD. WEBER RD. KERN RD. BAYS RD. E RD. NORTH LAK AR MUSKEGON BE ME MO RIA LD R. NORTH MUSKEGON SC EN IC DR MUSKEGON LAKE . MUSKEGON PROJECT LOCATION 350 W. WEBSTER AVE., MUSKEGON, MI 49440 E AV A VE N Y TER LA E ES C AV W W R W STE LOCATION MAP EB 3R W www.geotech-inc.com D 4900 Cascade Road, S.E., Grand Rapids, Michigan 49546 W ST 4T MUSKEGON COUNTY - MUSKEGON MICHIGAN NORTH H ST eotech, Inc. Engineered Systems GEOTECH PROFESSIONAL PERSON IN RESPONSIBLE CHARGE OF THE PROJECT G SHEETS 1- 10 616.949.3340 NAME OF LICENSEE GHASSAN G. GHAREEB NUMBER 6201045744 PROJECT #: 689-001 SHEET TITLE: ELECTRICAL COVER SHEET UTILITY LOCATIONS ARE DERIVED FROM ACTUAL 75% REVIEW SHEET #: 12-3-21 E0 MEASUREMENTS OR AVAILABLE RECORDS. THEY SHOULD NOT BE INTERPRETED TO BE EXACT LOCATIONS NOR SHOULD IT BE ASSUMED THAT THEY ARE THE ONLY UTILITIES IN THIS AREA. Know what's below Call before you dig. DATE: ISSUED FOR: GENERAL NOTES: H RT NO CLAY AVENUE KEYED ELECTRICAL DEMOLITION NOTES: SYMBOL LEGEND MH HANDHOLE HACKLEY PARK RELIGHTING LIGHT POLE DEPARTMENT OF LEISURE SERVICES POWER POLE DUPLEX RECEPTACLE 4TH STREET ELECTRICAL SERVICE CABINET MUSKEGON, MICHIGAN 3RD STREET Stage MH MH www.geotech-inc.com 4900 Cascade Road, S.E., Grand Rapids, Michigan 49546 eotech, Inc. Engineered Systems MH G 616.949.3340 WEBSTER AVENUE PROJECT #: 689-001 SHEET TITLE: ELECTRICAL DEMOLITION SITE PLAN ELECTRICAL DEMOLITION PLAN 1 75% REVIEW SHEET #: UTILITY LOCATIONS ARE DERIVED FROM ACTUAL E1 MEASUREMENTS OR AVAILABLE RECORDS. THEY SHOULD NOT BE INTERPRETED TO BE EXACT LOCATIONS NOR SHOULD IT BE ASSUMED THAT 12-3-21 THEY ARE THE ONLY UTILITIES IN THIS AREA. Know what's below Call before you dig. DATE: ISSUED FOR: GENERAL CONSTRUCTION NOTES: H RT NO CLAY AVENUE KEYED CONSTRUCTION NOTES: C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C H H C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C MH C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C HACKLEY PARK RELIGHTING C C C C C C C C C C DEPARTMENT OF LEISURE SERVICES C C C C SYMBOL LEGEND 4TH STREET C C C C HANDHOLE C C C C C LIGHT POLE C C POWER POLE C C 3RD STREET C MUSKEGON, MICHIGAN C DUPLEX RECEPTACLE C C ELECTRICAL SERVICE CABINET C C C C C OUTDOOR GROUND BOX C C WITH QUADPLEX C RECEPTACLE (20A) C Stage C C C C C C POWER PEDESTAL M MH M POWER METER C PROPOSED ROUTE FOR C ELECTRICAL CONDUIT C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C MH H www.geotech-inc.com 4900 Cascade Road, S.E., Grand Rapids, Michigan 49546 C C C C C C C C C C C eotech, Inc. C Engineered Systems C C C C C C C C C C C C H C C C C H C C C C MH C C C C G C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C 616.949.3340 C C WEBSTER AVENUE PROJECT #: 689-001 SHEET TITLE: ELECTRICAL SITE PLAN ELECTRICAL SITE PLAN DETAIL 'A' 1 2 75% REVIEW SHEET #: E2 UTILITY LOCATIONS ARE DERIVED FROM ACTUAL MEASUREMENTS OR AVAILABLE RECORDS. THEY SHOULD NOT BE INTERPRETED TO BE EXACT 12-3-21 LOCATIONS NOR SHOULD IT BE ASSUMED THAT THEY ARE THE ONLY UTILITIES IN THIS AREA. Know what's below Call before you dig. DATE: ISSUED FOR: HACKLEY PARK RELIGHTING DEPARTMENT OF LEISURE SERVICES MUSKEGON, MICHIGAN LIGHT BOLLARD BASE DETAIL (SB) RAISED STANCHION MOUNTED FIXTURE DETAL (SC & SD) HANDHOLE DETAIL 1 2 3 www.geotech-inc.com 4900 Cascade Road, S.E., Grand Rapids, Michigan 49546 eotech, Inc. Engineered Systems G 616.949.3340 PROJECT #: 689-001 SHEET TITLE: ELECTRICAL DETAILS 75% REVIEW SHEET #: E3 UTILITY LOCATIONS ARE DERIVED FROM ACTUAL MEASUREMENTS OR AVAILABLE RECORDS. THEY 12-3-21 SHOULD NOT BE INTERPRETED TO BE EXACT LOCATIONS NOR SHOULD IT BE ASSUMED THAT THEY ARE THE ONLY UTILITIES IN THIS AREA. Know what's below Call before you dig. DATE: ISSUED FOR: 3"C 3"C INSIDE PANEL LAYOUT SIDE VIEW REAR VIEW INSIDE PANEL LAYOUT MAIN SERVICE CABINET DETAIL PNL-B CABINET DETAIL HACKLEY PARK RELIGHTING 1 2 DEPARTMENT OF LEISURE SERVICES MUSKEGON, MICHIGAN KEYED ELECTRICAL NOTES: PNL-A M www.geotech-inc.com 4900 Cascade Road, S.E., Grand Rapids, Michigan 49546 eotech, Inc. Engineered Systems G 616.949.3340 PNL-B PROJECT #: 689-001 SHEET TITLE: PNL-MDP ELECTRICAL ONE-LINE DIAGRAM AND DETAILS 3 ELECTRICAL ONE-LINE DIAGRAM 75% REVIEW SHEET #: E4 240V/120V, 1Ø, 3 WIRE ELECTRICAL SYSTEM GROUNDING DETAIL 4 12-3-21 DATE: LOCATION: TYPE: PROJECT: KFL3 ARCHITECTURAL FLOOD CATALOG #: FEATURES PHOTOMETRY • Lumen range from 10,000 to 20,000 lm • Color Temperature 3000K, 4000K, 5,000K at 70 and 80 CRI • Yoke and Threaded Knuckle, and Slipfitter Knuckle mounting options • 6 beam distributions and beam angles including: Narrow 17°x17°, Medium 26°x26°, Medium Flood 62°x62°, Wide 80°x81°, Horizontal 53°x21°, and BROCHURE Vertical 21°x53° IP66 KFL3 White RELATED PRODUCTS Delivered LumensS CONTROL TECHNOLOGY Ouro Pavilion PGL8 ™ SPECIFICATIONS CONSTRUCTION OPTICS ELECTRICAL (CONTINUED) • One piece die-cast, low copper (<0.6% Cu) • LEDs mount to a metal printed circuit board • Dimming range from 10% to 100% through Dimensional Drawings Aluminum Alloy 360 with vents and .100” assembly (MCPCB) the use of standard 0-10V interface on the minimum wall thickness programmable driver • Optical lenses are clear injection molded • Separate internal driver compartment rated PMMA acrylic • Modular wiring harness in the service area for IP66 ingress protection provides user access to the dimming circuitry INSTALLATION • Finish: fade and abrasion resistant, • Fixtures must be grounded in accordance • Optional factory programmed dimming profile electrostatically applied, thermally cured, with national, state and/or local electrical • Surge protection: 10,000k in parallel, triglycidal isocyanurate (TGIC) polyester codes. Failure to do so may result in serious 20,000k in series powdercoat. personal injury • SF for 120, 277, 347 Line volts • Standard colors include (BLS) Black Gloss ELECTRICAL DF for 208, 240, 480 Line volts Smooth, (BLT) Black Matte Textured, (DBS) • Universal voltage, 120 through 277V with Dark Bronze Gloss Smooth, (GTT) Graphite • Wiring: No. 18AWM rated 105°C, wet rating. a ±10% tolerance. Driver is Underwriters Matte Textured, (LGS) Light Gray Gloss Laboratories recognized CERTIFICATIONS AND LISTINGS Smooth, (PSS) Platinum Silver Smooth, (VGS) • High voltage configurations, 347/480. Driver • UL 1598 Standard for Luminaires. Verde Green Smooth, (WH) White, and (CC) Custom Color (Include RAL#). has a 0-10V dimming interface for multi-level • IP66 certified. illumination options. Driver is Underwriters • Lens is impact resistant 1/8” tempered glass Laboratories recognized • RoHS compliant. with anti-reflective coating • "Thermal Shield”, secondary side, thermistor WARRANTY • Lens has a one-piece extruded vulcanized provides protection for the sustainable life of • 5 year warranty silicone gasket LED module and electronic components • See HLI Standard Warranty for • Lens frame one piece die-cast, low copper • Drivers shall have greater than a 0.9 power additional information (<0.6% Cu) Aluminum Alloy 360 and .100” factor, less than 20% harmonic distortion, minimum wall thickness and be suitable for operation in -40°C to • Lens frame has a one-piece O-ring extruded 40°C ambient environments vulcanized silicone gasket • Luminaire shall be capable of operating at KEY DATA • Mid-frame one piece die-cast, low copper 100% brightness in a 40°C environment. Both (<0.6% Cu) Aluminum Alloy 360 and .100” driver and optical array have integral thermal Lumen Range 9,411–21,710 minimum wall thickness protection that will dim the luminaire upon Wattage Range 90–175 detection of temperatures in excess of 85°C • Mid-frame secures to Lens Frame and Efficacy Range (LPW) 100.3–125.8 housing by stainless steel recessed Allen-head screws Reported Life (Hours) L70/60,000 • Silicone gaskets throughout Weight 30 lbs 13.6 kg • All external fasteners are stainless steel EPA Front View / Side View 1.85 / .60 Page 1/10 Rev. 11/15/21 © 2021 Kim Lighting, a division of Hubbell Lighting, Inc. Specifications subject to change without notice. KFL3 701 Millennium Blvd • Greenville, SC 29607 / Tel 888.678.1000 / Website www.kimlighting.com DATE: LOCATION: TYPE: PROJECT: KFL3 CATALOG #: ARCHITECTURAL FLOOD DELIVERED LUMENS 3000K 70CRI 4000K 70CRI 5000K 70CRI LEDs Nominal Nominal Beam Distribution Center Beam Center Beam Center Beam # Watts Lumens Angles Lumen lm/w Lumen lm/w Lumen lm/w Candlepower Candlepower Candlepower N 17° x 17° 9447 82353 104.4 9710 84646 107.3 10080 87871 111.6 M 27° x 28° 9883 34135 109.2 10159 35088 112.2 10546 36425 116.5 MF 62° x 63° 9941 10543 109.8 10217 10835 112.9 10607 11249 117.1 40L 90 10,000 lm WF 81° x 81° 10699 7957 118.2 10997 8178 121.5 11416 8490 125.8 HF 53° x 21° 9458 16271 104.5 9721 16724 107.4 10092 17362 111.6 VF 21° x 53° 9411 16308 104.0 9673 16762 106.9 10042 17401 111.1 N 17° x 17° 13951 125164 104.7 14339 128645 107.6 14886 133553 111.6 M 27° x 27° 14488 50783 108.7 14891 52195 111.7 15459 54186 116.1 MF 62° x 62° 14753 16207 110.7 15164 16658 113.8 15742 17293 117.6 60L 135 15,000 lm WF 80° x 80° 15738 11759 118.1 16176 12086 121.4 16793 12547 125.8 HF 53° x 21° 13709 23862 102.9 14091 24529 105.7 14628 25464 110.2 VF 21° x 53° 13610 23691 102.1 13990 24352 105.0 14523 25280 109.3 N 17° x 17°TOP VIEW 18241 164445TOP VIEW 103.8 18749 169024 106.7 19464 175470 110.7 M 26° x 26° 18966 67733 107.9 19495 69623 111.0 20238 72276 115.0 MF 62° x 62° 19035 20901 108.3 19565 21483 111.4 20311 22302 115.5 80L 175 20,000 lm WF 80° x 81° 20346 15200 115.8 20913 15624 119.0 TOP 21710 VIEW 16219 123.7 HF 53° x 21° 17615 31364 100.3 18106 32238 103.0 18796 33467 107.1 TOP VIEW VF 21° x 53° 17679 31509 100.6 18171 32386 103.4 18864 33621 107.5 CRI Lumen AIMING INFORMATION Multiplier CCT 80 CRI THREADED KNUCKLE WITH STANDARD SWIVEL YOKE AIMING RANGEHEAVY DUTY SWIVEL WITH OPTIONAL YOKE AIMING RANGE WITH RIGHT SIDE VIEW FRONT VIEW FRONT VIEW RIGHT SIDE VIEW RIGHT SIDE VIEW FR GROUND RESTRICTIONS 3000K 0.9119 125° 35° 145° 55° 140˚ 100˚ 50˚ AIMING RANGE 70˚ AIMING RANGE 4000K 0.8941 May be limited May be limited by selected by selected 5000K 0.8625 mounting option mounting option Surface Surface DIMENSIONS FRONT VIEW RIGHT SIDE VIEW FRONT VIEW RIGHT SIDE TOP VIEW TOP VIEW 14.77" 16.50" (375 mm) (419 mm) 5.62" (143 mm) 12.50" 11.40" TOP VIEW (317.50 mm) (289.56 mm) 14.34" TOP VIEW (364 mm) 145° 55° RIGHT SIDE VIEW FRONT VIEW FRONT VIEW RIGHT SIDE VIEW RIGHT SIDE VIEW 125° 35° FRONT VIEW RIGHT SIDE VIEW FRONT VIEW RIGHT S Page 3/10 Rev. 11/15/21 © 2021 Kim Lighting, a division of Hubbell Lighting, Inc. Specifications subject to change without notice. KFL3 701 Millennium Blvd • Greenville, SC 29607 / Tel 888.678.1000 / Website www.kimlighting.com DATE: LOCATION: TYPE: PROJECT: KFL3 CATALOG #: ARCHITECTURAL FLOOD PRODUCT EXCEPTIONS & DETAILS OPTICAL OPTIONS MOUNTING OPTIONS BARN DOORS (BD) ARCHITECTURAL YOKE (Y) SLIPFITTER KNUCKLE (S) • Formed 3/32" thick aluminum. Each door • Architectural Yoke Mount used for surface • Slipfitter Knuckle is die-cast aluminum with is hinged to a cast, low copper (<0.6% Cu) mounting applications. Secured to surface integral locking teeth providing 5° adjustment aluminum frame, and locks by set screws. using three 1/4" bolts intervals. Stainless steel hardware Allen-head Doors are individually removable. Barn Door screw with spring locking washer and four • Yoke is stainless steel material with powder assembly mounts to predrilled door frame set screws. Clear anodized prior to chromate holes. Assembly will be painted to match coating finish conversion coating for added corrosion fixture housing resistance CAUTION: NOTE: • Not recommended for ground mounted • Slips over 2" pipe-size tenon (2 3/8" O.D. x 3 fixtures in vandal prone areas 1/2" min length) 17.86” 453.6 mm 9.125” 231.7 mm 17.596” 446.9 mm 13.83” 2.25” 351.2 mm 57.1 mm 7.75” THREADED KNUCKLE (K) 196.8 mm • Threaded Knuckle is die-cast aluminum with integral locking teeth providing 5° adjustment 2.813” 8.96” intervals. Stainless steel allen-head screw with 71.4 mm 227.5 mm spring locking washer and 1/2” NPSM. Clear 2.813” anodized prior to chromate conversion coating 71.4 mm for added corrosion resistance 3.26” 82.8 mm HALF GLARE SHIELD (HS) • Threaded Knuckle mounting used in • Formed 3/32" thick aluminum. Mounts to conjunction with mounting accessories listed predrilled door frame holes. Can be mounted on page 1 along the top or bottom of the fixture to shield the lamp and lens from view. Assembly will be painted to match fixture housing CAUTION: • Not recommended for ground mounted fixtures in vandal prone areas 16.72” 424.6 mm 5.25” 133.3 mm 3.68” 93.4 mm 12.81” 3.00” 325.3 mm 76.2 mm 2.00” 50.8 mm Page 7/10 Rev. 11/15/21 © 2021 Kim Lighting, a division of Hubbell Lighting, Inc. Specifications subject to change without notice. KFL3 701 Millennium Blvd • Greenville, SC 29607 / Tel 888.678.1000 / Website www.kimlighting.com Mount K" (12.7 mm) 6" MIN. (152.4 mm) NPSM Fixture DATE: LOCATION: 12" MAX. (304.8 mm) Mount TYPE: PROJECT: 18" KFL3 CATALOG #: (457.2 mm) ARCHITECTURAL FLOOD A 11K" (292.1 m Concrete 12" (304.8 mm PRODUCT EXCEPTIONS & DETAILS CONTINUED (by others) B 15C"(390.5 m MOUNTING ACCESSORIES 15E" (403.2 m BRASS IN-GRADE ARCHITECTURAL JUNCTION COMPOSITE IN-GRADE ARCHITECTURAL WALL OR CEILING (55.6 2F" (WM) MOUNT mm) BOX (THREADED KNUCKLE MOUNT ONLY) JUNCTION BOX (THREADED KNUCKLE MOUNT ONLY) • JBR-2 (2) ½” NPT in bottom K" (12.7 mm) Electro •NPSM 3" 1L" DIA. zinc steel mounting (44.5 mm) plate adapts to • JBR-4 (2)3L" ½” NPTDIA. knock-outs in bottom (4) ½” NPT Fixture (76.2 mm) • JBR-3. (2) 3/4” NPT in bottom (95.3 mm) knock-outs on sides at 90° K" standard Mount 4" square or octagonal 4K" Junction K" (12.7 mm) (12.7 mm) Boxes.K" Fixture mounts (12.7 mm) tomm) (114.3 cast low copper (<0.6% • JBR21 (2) ½” NPT in sides (2) ½" NPT in bottom NPSM • JBR-5 Fixture Same as above but with brass cover Cu) aluminum upper cover which attaches to 3" NPSM Fixture K" (12.7 mm) (2) Mount box with ½” NPSM mounting plate. Lower cover half provides • JBR24 (4) ½” NPT in sides (2) ½" NPT in bottom • Composite fixture mount and (76.2 mm) NPSM Mount Conduit NP composite cover. Internal set screw provided for splice access. Dielectric sealing compound Entry 20" • Die-cast brass with 1/2" NPSM fixture mount locking position. 19 cu in. internal volume. provided for wall interface. on and die-cast cover. Internal set screw provided 4L" NOTE: May also be used to hard mount low voltage (120.7 mm) for locking position. 21 cu in. internal volume. 1" (25.4 mm) NOTE: All side taps provided with plugs. fixtures. Cover Creates a flush-mounted appearance. CAUTION: Fixture stem andK" (12.7 mm) swivel must not contact Fixture 6K" May be cast in concrete for increased stability. NPSM soil or standing water. Provide drainage away from Mount 3L"box. DIA. Fixture Mount (2)(152.4 6" DIA. K" (12.7 mm) (165.1 mm) CAUTION: Fixture stem and swivel must not junction mm) (95.3 mm) PSM contact soil or standing water. Provide drainage Junction Box 3L" DIA. 3K" (by others) Option w away from junction box. 2" Pipe-Size T (95 mm) (88.9 mm) (SM2, SMT, 3" DIA. Cover 3L" DIA. K" NPSM L" (95.3 mm) (76.2 mm) Fixture (19 mm) ARCHITECTURAL JUNCTION BOX K" (12.7 mm) Splice 4K" (JB1) K" (12.7 mm) K" NPSM Fixture (THREADED KNUCKLE MOUNT ONLY) 4" (114.3 mm) (12.7 mm) K" Mount 19C"(12.7 mm) 18D" Access 12J" (101.6 mm) NPSM Fixture • Mount Die-cast, low copper (<0.6% Cu) anodized 3" NPSM (492.1 mm) Fixture (473.1 mm) 3D" (311.2 mm) Mount aluminum with 1/2" NPSM fixture mount. Mount (92 mm) (76.2 mm) Fixture Internal set screw 7" position. provided for locking (177.8 mm) Two 1/2" NPSMMount in bottom, 17 cu in. internal STANCHION MOUNT 4L" (SM18) volume. CAUTION: Junction Box must be 4J" BRASS IN-GRADE STAKED JUNCTION BOX (THREADED (120.7 mm) KNUCKLE MOUNT ONLY) installed high enough to avoid contact with (108.0 mm) (THREADED KNUCKLE MOUNT ONLY) • 3" O.D. by .188" wall cast low copperCover 1"(<0.6% 16F" soil or standing(411.2 water. K" (12.7(2) mm) Cu) aluminum with 1/2" NPSM fixture (25.4 mount mm) 10J" • JBR-30 (2) ½” NPT in bottom, 19” long mm) (260.4 mm) NPSM Junction Box stakes Brass In-Grade Staked and hand hole(2) with flush cover. Internal set Option with 2" Pipe-Size Tenon (50.8 mm) 3L" DIA. Fixture Mount 3L" DIA. screw fixture K" (12.7 mm) lock PSM accessible through hand 3" DIA. (WM2, SMT, SM2, M2B, M3E, (95.3 mm) (2) 19" long stakes (76.2 mm) • JBR-32. (95.3 mm) or KIM hole. Internal ground lug supplied K" with installed 5F" (131.8 Pole) mm) • Die-cast brass with 1/2" NPSM fixture 3K"mount K" (12.7 mm) lead. CAUTION: To assure (12.7amm) rigid installation, K" (12.7 mm) (88.9 mm) NPSM Fixture and die-cast cover. Internal set screw provided stanchion must be set in concrete 3" (by others). NPSM Fixture Mount for locking position. 21 cu in. internal volume. (76.2 mm) Mount Creates3L"a DIA. flush-mounted appearance. May be 3" 3" mm) DIA. DIA. K" (12.7 (76.2mm) K" (12.7 mm) 4K" cast in(95.3 mm) concrete for increased stability. (76.2 mm) NPSM 4" Fixture Splice 4L" Splice 4K" K" (12.7 mm) K" NPSM Fixture 12J" (114.3 mm) (114.3 mm) 2" Pi 19C" CAUTION: 18D" To assure a rigid mm) installation, (101.6 mm) Access (120.7 mm) Mount K" (12.7Access (12.7 NPSM Fixture Mount K" (12.7 mm) (311.2 mm) mm) (492.1 mm) Staked (473.1 mm) be set in concrete NPSM Fixture Cover Mount Junction Box (76.2 must3" NPSM Fixture (by others). Fixture stem mm) and swivel must not Mount K" (12.7 mm) 6" MIN. (152.4 7" mm) Fixture A" NPSM (177.8 Fixture O contact soil or standing water. Provide drainage 3L" DIA. 12" MAX. mm) Mount Mount (2) K" (12.7 mm) Fixture Mount (304.8 mm) Mounts (95.34L" 4J" (2)PSM away from junction box. mm) (120.7 mm) (108.0 mm) at 180° 18" Cover 3K" K" (12.7 mm) 1" 16F" (88.9 mm) NPSM (25.4 mm) (457.2 mm) (411.2 mm) 10J" Option with 2" Pipe-Size Tenon (50.8 mm) 3L" DIA. Fixture Mount (2) K" (12.7 mm) (260.4 mm) (WM2, SMT, SM2, M2B, M3E, (95.3 mm) PSM Option K" (12.7 mm) or KIM with B Pole) 2" Pipe-Size Tenon (50.8 mm) ( " 4" 3K" NPSM Fixture 12J" or KIM (SM2(101.6 Pole) S (88.9 mm) 19C" 18D" 5F" (131.8 mm) Mount A 11K" mm) (292.1 mm) For Round Poles A (492.1 mm) (473.1 mm) Concrete (311.2 mm) 12" (304.8 mm) For Square Poles (by others) 7" F K" (12.7 mm) 4" B 15C"(390.5 4K"mm) For Round (177.8 mm) Poles NPSM Fixture 12J" Splice M 3" DIA. 19C" 18D" (101.6 mm) 15E" (114.3 mm) For Square4J" (403.2mm) Poles K" (12.7 mm) Mount Access (2 (76.2 (492.1 mm) mm) (473.1 mm) NPSM Fixture (311.2 mm) 2" (50.8 mm) (108.0 mm) 7" 1" 16F" Pipe-Size Tenon Mount K" (12.7 mm) (177.8 mm)2F" (25.4 mm) Fixture (411.2 mm) 10J" Mounts (260.4 mm) NPSM Fixture 4J" K" NPT (12.7 mm) OT 6" MIN. (152.4 mm) (55.6 A" mm) (2) at 180° Conduit Entry 12" MAX. (304.8 mm) Mount (108.0 mm) 1" K"16F" (12.7 mm) 1L" (44.5 mm) 5F" (131.8 mm) NPSM Fixture (411.2 mm) 10J" (4) K" DIA. (25.4 mm) (260.4 mm) (12.7 mm) 27K" 18" Mount 4K" Holes onTenon(698.5 Option with 2" Pipe-Size mm) (114.3 mm) (50.8 mm) 5K" (457.2 mm) (SM25" KIM Pole) or circle (139.7 mm) 3" DIA. 5F" (131.8 mm) K" (12.7 mm) (127.0 mm) K" (76.2 (12.7 mm) mm) (2) K" (12.7 mm) 2" NPSM Conduit "NPSM Fixture B Mount NPSM Fixture Mounts, Pi A 11K" Entry A 11K" (292.1 mm) For Round Poles K" (12.7 mm) 20" (508.0 mm) 5" sq. 12"(30 3" DIA. K" (12.7Concrete mm) NPSM Fixture on A" (127.0 mm) K (76.2 mm) NPSM Fixture 6" MIN. 12" (304.8 mm) For Square (152.4 Poles mm) 2" (50.8 mm) center C B 15C" (by Mount Page 8/10 Rev. 11/15/21 Mount ©others) 12" MAX. (304.8 2021 Kim Lighting, a division of Hubbell Lighting, Inc. Specifications mm) subject Pipe-Size to change without notice. Tenon 15E" KFL3 701 Millennium Blvd • Greenville, B1"29607 K" (12.7 mm) SC 15C" (25.4/(390.5 mm) mm) For/ Round Tel 888.678.1000 Poles Website www.kimlighting.com (4 NPSM Fixture K" NPT (12.7 mm) (12 6" MIN. (152.4 mm) 15E" (403.2 mm) For Square Poles A" (SM2 or KIM Pole) 5F" (131.8 mm) DATE: LOCATION: 3" DIA. K" (12.7 mm) TYPE: PROJECT: KFL3 2" (50.8 mm) (76.2 mm) NPSM Fixture Mount CATALOG #: Pipe-Size Tenon ARCHITECTURAL 3L" FLOOD 3" DIA. K" (12.7 mm) DIA. NPSM Fixture (76.2 mm) A" K" NPT (12.7 mm) 4K" (95.3 mm) 6" MIN. (152.4 mm) SpliceEntry Conduit K" (12.7 mm) K" 12" MAX. (304.8 mm) Mount (114.3 mm) NPSMPRODUCT Fixture (12.7 mm) 3" DIA. K" (12.7 mm) (4)Access K" DIA. EXCEPTIONS (76.2 mm) & DETAILS NPSM CONTINUED Fixture 4K" (12.7 mm) Mount 18" 3" Splice Holes on 5K" (76.2 mm) Mount (114.3 mm) MOUNTING (457.2 mm) ACCESSORIES K" (12.7 mm) Access 5" Fixture circle 2" Pipe-Size (139.7 mm) Tenon (50.8 mm) NPSM Fixture Mount (127.0 mm) 4L" B Mount(WM1) " 4" WALL MOUNT TWIN (120.7 mm) MOUNT (TM2)Fixture TWIN POST TOP MOUNT (PT2) 5" sq. 12J" (101.6 mm) (THREADED KNUCKLE MOUNT ONLY) A 11K" (292.1 (THREADED KNUCKLE mm) MountForCover Round Poles MOUNT ONLY) (THREADED KNUCKLE MOUNT ONLY) (311.2 mm) K"4L" Concrete 12" (304.8 mm) Forarm. Square Poles (127.0 mm) • Extruded aluminum (12.7arm mm)with a removable • Extruded aluminum Internal set screw • Cast aluminum mount for pole or other NPSM (by others) end 3L"cap for (120.7 wiring mm) access. Arm is welded to a fixture B 15C" 3" locks. Can DIA. be Formounted Round Poles on a SM2, SMT, Option with mounting option2" with Pipe-Size 2" pipe-size Tenon tenon (50.8 (2-3/8" mm) 7" 3L" DIA. cast DIA. Fixture Mount (2)(76.2(390.5 K" mm)mm) (12.7 mm) 4K" (95.3aluminum mm) plate with two 1/2" dia. Cover or Steel 15E" Kim Pole withSquare For steel 2"Poles pipe-size tenon O.D.(WM2, x 3-1/2" Splice SMT, SM2, minimum length).M2B, M3E, Fixture attaches (177.8 mm) (95.3 mm) 3" DIA. K" PSM (403.2 mm) (114.3 mm) with concealedorinternal Access KIM Pole) K" (12.7mounting mm) (76.2 holes. mm)Optional Wall Embedment (2-3/8" O.D. x 3-1/2" min. length). Removable end studs, mounting is with (12.7 mm) K" (12.7 mm)Option with 4K" 2"(114.3 Pipe-Size Tenon (50.8 mm) 4J (2 NPSM Fixture Bracket (WEB) (2) provides 3K" 3/8-16 bolt receptacles caps for wiring Splice access. CAUTION: mm)Approved 1/4-20 allen set screws. Top cap provides splice K" (88.9 (12.7 mm) NPSM Fixture 2" Pipe-Size Tenon (108.0 3"re-bar to (WM2, SMT, steelSM2, M2B, only. M3E, access. NOTE: Not for2"use Pipe-Size SMT,Tenon (50.8 mm) Mount welded K" (12.7 in mm) a galvanized PSM mm) 2F" cage for casting for mounting Access poles with tenons with 16F" SPT, WM2, (50.8 mm) (76.2 mm) Mount or KIM Pole) Fixture 4" DIA. (411.2 EPA: mm) 0.1. intoNPSM Fixture concrete poured-in-place (55.6 mm)walls. Bolt Component EPA: 0.6. M2B, or M3E options. Component 10J receptacles K" (12.7 mm)receive fixture1L" Mount attachment bolts. Mount (101.6 mm) 4" (260.4 m (44.5 mm) K" (12.7 mm) 4L" Fixture 1" 4K" 12J" (101.6 mm) NPSM Fixture Component EPA: 0.3. NPSM Fixture (120.7 4" Splice4K" MIN. (25.4 mm) 4K" 12J"mm) Mount 27K" 7K" (311.2 (114.3 mm) mm) mm)(190.5 MAX. 19C" Mount18D" 4L" Mount (101.6 mm) (698.5 mm) Access (114.3 mm) (492.1 mm) (473.1 mm) (114.3 mm) (311.2 mm) Cover 5F" (131.8 mm) K" (12.7 (120.7 mm) mm) K" (12.7 mm) 7" 4" Splice 4K" NPSM Fixture K" (12.7 NPSM Cover (101.6 mm) (2) K" (12.7(177.8 7" Fixture Option with 2" Pipe-Size Tenon (50.8 mm) 12J" (2)NPSMAccess mm) mm) (114.3 mm) 13K" (177.8 mm)mm) 3L"MountDIA. NPSM Conduit Fixture (311.2 mm) Mount K" (12.7 mm) Fixture Mounts, Mounts (WM2, (342.9 mm) SMT, SM2, M2B, M3E, (95.3 mm) Entry Option 20"PSM withmm) 2" Pipe-Size 4J" Tenon (50.8 mm) 4J" (2) K" (12.7 mm) (508.0 (2) at 180° or KIM Pole) 7" (WM2, onFixture center SMT, SM2,(108.0 mm) M2B, M3E, 16F" (108.0 mm) PSM 3K"(177.8 mm) 16F" Mountsor KIM Pole) 2" Pipe-Size 1"(88.9 mm) (411.2Concrete mm) 1" (25.4 mm) 4J" (411.2 mm) 10J" Tenon (by others) (50.8 mm) 10J" (25.4 mm) (108.0 mm) (2) at 180° (260.4 mm) (260.4 mm) 16F" Option with 2" Pipe-Size Tenon (50.8 A"mm) Fixture I.D. 3K" Mount (411.2 mm) 6" DIA. 10J" K" (12.7 mm) 6K" 4" Splice (SM2 or KIM Pole) 4K" (260.4 mm)NPSM Fixture (165.1 mm) 12J" 5F" (131.8 mm) (88.9 mm) (114.3 mm) 5F" (131.8 mm) K"19C" 18D" (152.4 mm) (101.6 mm) Tenon (50.8 mm) Access (12.7 mm) 4" Mount SpliceOption (311.2 mm) with 2" Pipe-Size 4K" NPSM (492.1 mm) Fixture (473.1 12J" mm) (101.6 mm) (114.3 mm) Mount Junction Box Access (SM2 or KIM Pole) SURFACE MOUNT TENON (SMT/BL) (311.2 mm) 5F" (by(131.8 others) mm) Option with Steel 7" • (2" tenonFixturefor optional heavy duty B" 3" DIA. 2" Pipe-Size Tenon (50.8 (177.8 mm) mm) Mounts K" (12.7 mm) 7" swivel mount only) (76.2 mm) (SM2, SMT, Fixture or KIM Pole) 4J" 2" (50.8 Cover NPSM Fixture (177.8 mm) (2)mm)at 180° 2" Pipe-Size SIDE POLE MOUNT (SPM-X) Mounts (108.0 mm) • 2" pipe-sizeTenon Pipe-Size tenon (2-3/8" A 11K" O.D.,(292.1 2" I.D.) For Round Poles mm)welded Mount 4J" 16F" Tenon 12" (50.8 For1/2" mm) Square Poles (THREADED KNUCKLE MOUNT 1" ONLY) K" (12.7 mm) (2) at 180° to a cast aluminum plate. Plate (304.8 hasmm)four (108.0 mm) NPSM POST TOP(411.2 Fixture MOUNT mm) (PT) 10J" NPT re • Available for Round 16F" and Square 6" MIN. (152.4 mm) (25.4 mm) Poles. Extruded 2" A" (50.8 mm) (260.4 mm) K" mounting (12.7 holes,mm)and tenon has B 15C" (390.5A" one 1/2" NPT MM) For Round for Poles aluminum (411.2 arm. Internal set screw 10J"lock. Mount (THREADED KNUCKLE Pipe-SizeMOUNT Tenon ONLY) Conduit sideOption conduit Entry entry.2" Black finish. (403.2 12" mm) MAX. (304.8 mm) fixture • Cast aluminum mount for pole or other with 15E" Pipe-Size TenonMM) For (50.8 Square mm) Poles K" (12.7 mm) Removable end cap for wiring access. For use (260.4 mm) (4) K" Not NPSM Fixture mounting option NPTwith 2" pipe-size tenon (2-3/8" • NOTE: DIA. for use(SM2with or PT2, KIM M2B, Pole)or M3E with other Kim Site/Roadway A" Luminaires as an Option with 2" K" 5F" Pipe-Size (12.7 (131.8 mm) Tenon (50.8 mm) mm) (12.7 mm) 18" additional Mount O.D. x 3-1/2"Conduit minimum (SM2 Entry length). or KIM FixturePole)attaches options. Holes on May be wall mounted if horizontal 5K" m) mid-pole floodlight. X in Side Pole fixture adjustment is not required. (457.2 mm) 5F" with concealed internal (4) K" DIA. studs, mounting is with 5" circle (139.7 mm) For wall (131.8 mm) Mount Cat. No. indicates 3", 3-1/2", 4", 5" or 6" mounting B" 1/4-20 allen (12.7 set screws. mm) Top cap provides splice (127.0 mm) with horizontal fixture adjustment, use pole dia. Example: SPM-4/BL is for 4" round B Holes on WM2. (2) 2" Pipe-Size Tenons (50.8 mm) 3"pole access. Component EPA: 0.7. 5K" DIA. with Black finish.K" For(12.7 square mm) poles, omit 5" " circle (139.7 mm) A 11K"20" (292.1onmm) center For Round(508.mm) Poles (76.2 mm) -X. NOTE: 3" Field DIA. drilling NPSMof Poles Fixture is required. 2" (50.8 mm) 12" 5"mm) sq.For Square Poles (76.2 mm) A 11K" (292.1 mm) For (127.0 Round mm) 4K" Poles Pipe-Size Tenon (304.8 Component EPA: 0.3. Concrete Mount B Splice (127.0 mm) 27K" 12" K"(304.8 (12.7 2" (50.8 mm) mm) Formm) Square Poles (114.3 mm) B 15C" (390.5 MM) For Round (698.5 mm) Poles (by others) " Access Pipe-Size Tenon 2" Pipe-Size NPT Tenon (50.8 mm) K" (12.7 mm) NPSM Fixture A" 5" sq. K" (12.7 15E" mm) For Square Poles mm) (292.16" B 15C"(390.5 mm) For Round Poles (403.2 MM) NPSM K" A Fixture (12.7 11K" mm)MIN.For(152.4 Round mm) Poles Mount K" NPT (12.7 mm) Conduit Entry NPSM Fixture 12" Mount 12" (304.8 mm) A"For Square Poles MAX. (304.8 mm) 15E" (403.2 mm) For Square Poles (127.0 mm) 4" s) Fixture (4) K" DIA. 12J" (101.6 mm) Mount Conduit Entry B 15C"(390.5 mm) For Round Poles Mount (12.7 mm) (311.2 mm) 18" (120.7 4L" (4) K" DIA. Holes 2" on Pipe-Size Tenon (50.8 mm) 5K" 15E" mm) (403.2 mm) For Square Poles 2F" 10" (457.2 mm) (12.7 mm) 5" circle (2)(254.0 2" Pipe-Size (139.77"Tenons mm) (50.8 mm) (55.6 mm) Cover Holes on 5K" (127.0 mm) mm) 4" DIA. (177.8 mm) 5" circle B (139.7 mm) 20" on (101.6 center mm) (508.mm) K" (12.7 mm) 1L" (44.5 mm) Option(127.0 withmm) 2"2" Pipe-Size Pipe-Size " TenonTenon (50.8 mm) (50.8 mm) 1" MIN. (25.427K" 4J" NPSM Fixture(2) K" (12.7 mm) B mm) mm) 4K" MAX.5" sq. (108.0 A 11K" (WM2, SMT, 27K" SM2, For M2B, Round M3E, Poles 4" DIA. 16F" 7K" Option with Steel Mount PSM 4K" " Concrete (292.1 mm) (114.3 mm) (190.5 (698.5 mm) mm) KIMmm) or(698.5 Pole) (101.6 mm) (411.2 mm) (127.0 mm) (114.3 mm) 12" (304.8 mm) For Square Poles5" sq. 2" Pipe-Size 10J" Tenon (50.8 mm) A 11K" (292.1 mm) For (by Round Poles others) 1" mm) (127.0 MIN. (25.4 mm) (SM2, SMT or Steel KIM Pole) (260.4 mm) 12" (304.8 mm) For Square 27K"Poles B 15C" (390.5 mm)4K" For Round Poles 7K" MAX. (190.5 mm) K" (12.7 mm) (698.5 mm) (2) K" (114.3 (12.7 mm) 13K" NPSMBConduit 15E"NPSM (403.2 mm) For Square Poles Fixture Mounts, 15C"(390.5 mm) For Round Poles (342.9 mm) 5F" (131.8 mm) Entry 15E" (403.2 mm) For Square K" (12.7 mm) 4" Poles 20" (508.0 mm) 4K" NPSM Fixture 12J" (2) K" (12.7 mm) Splice 13K" (114.3 mm) 10" Mount (101.6 mm) Access on center 2" Pipe-Size (254.0 mm) Tenon (50.8 mm) (311.2 mm)NPSM 2F"Fixture Mounts, (342.9 mm) Concrete 1" (25.4 mm) 20" (508.0 mm) (55.6 mm) 2" Pipe-Size Tenon (50.8 mm) 4" (byDIA. others) 7" Fixture (101.6 mm) K" (12.7 mm) on center 1L"(177.8 mm) 4" 2" Pipe-Size (44.5 mm) Mounts DIA. Concrete Option 1" with Steel NPSM Fixture 4J" MIN. (25.4 mm) Fixture 6K" (2) at 180° 27K" (101.6 mm) (by others) 3K" Tenon I.D. 4K" 2" (50.8 mm) Pipe-Size 7K" MAX. Tenon (190.5 mm) Mount Mount 4K" (108.0 mm) (698.5 mm) 1" MIN. (25.4 mm) (114.3 mm) (88.9 mm) (50.8 mm) 16F" 6" DIA. (165.1 mm) (SM2, A" SMT or Steel KIM Pole) (411.2 mm) (152.4 mm)27K" 10J" (114.3 mm) 4K" 7K" MAX. (190.5 mm) (698.5 mm) (260.4 mm) (114.3 mm) 6K" I.D. 3K" K" (12.7 mm) Junction Box Optionwith (2) 2" with K"Pipe-Size (12.7 (88.9mm)mm) Tenon (50.8 mm) 13K" NPSM Conduit (165.1 mm) (by others) Option NPSM Steel Fixture Mounts, (342.9 mm) (2) K" (12.7 (SM2 or KIM Pole) Entry 5F"mm) 2" Pipe-Size Tenon 13K" 20"mm) (50.8 mm) (131.8 mm) (508.0 mm) B" n Box NPSM Fixture Mounts, (SM2, SMT,(342.9 or KIM Pole) Cover Page Option 9/10 Rev. 11/15/21 with Steel © 2021 Kim Lighting, a division of Hubbellon center Lighting, Inc. Specifications subject to change without notice. ers) 20" (508.0 mm) Concrete KFL3 2" Pipe-Size Tenon (50.8 mm) 701 Millennium Blvd • Greenville, SC 29607 / Tel 888.678.1000 / Website www.kimlighting.com A 11K" (292.1 mm) For Round Poles 1" (25.4 mm) on center (by others) Fixture 2" Pipe-Size Mounts (2) at 180° Tenon (50.8 mm) DATE: LOCATION: A" TYPE: PROJECT: KFL3 Option with 2" Pipe-Size Tenon (50.8 mm) (SM2 or KIM Pole) CATALOG #: ARCHITECTURAL FLOOD B" A 11K" (292.1 mm) For Round Poles PRODUCT 4K" EXCEPTIONS & DETAILS CONTINUED 12"(304.8 mm) For Square Poles Splice (114.3 mm) Access 2" (50.8 mm)ACCESSORIES 2" Pipe-Size Tenon (50.8 mm) MOUNTING B 15C" (390.5 MM) For Round Poles Pipe-Size Tenon 15E" (403.2 MM) For Square Poles (3) 2" Pipe-Size Tenons (50.8 mm) 4" 20" on center (508.0 mm) Fixture K" NPT (12.7 mm) 12J" (101.6 mm) STANCHION Mount MOUNT TENON (SM2/BL) Conduit Entry SIDE POLE MOUNT (311.2 mm)TENON (SPT-X) Triple Mount Tenon (M3E) 47K" • (2" tenon for optional heavy duty swivel • (2" tenon for optional heavy duty • (2" tenon for optional heavy duty (1206.5 mm) (4) K"only) mount DIA. swivel mount only) (12.7 mm) 7" swivel mount only) (2) 2" Pipe-Size Tenons (50.8 mm) • 4"Holes on low copper (<0.6% O.D. cast 5K"Cu) aluminum • Available for Round and Square (177.8 mm) Poles. Extruded • Extruded aluminum arm with three 2" pipe-size 5" circlewith 2" pipe-size (139.7 mm) (2-3/8" O.D., 20" on center (508.mm) stanchion Option with 2" Pipe-Size Tenon tenon (50.8 mm) aluminum arm with one 2" pipe-size4J" tenon tenons (2-3/8" O.D., 2" I.D.). Can be mounted (127.0 mm) (WM2, SMT, SM2, M2B, M3E, fixture or 1-3/8" I.D.) for mounting a single (2-3/8" O.D., 2" I.D.). Removable 27K" end (108.0cap mm) for on a SM2, SMT, or Steel Kim Pole with steel 2" 16F" multiple ortop-mounts. KIM Pole) Black finish. wiring access. For (411.2 mm) use with other (698.5 mm) Kim Site/ pipe-size tenon (2-3/8" O.D. x 3-1/2" min. length). 5" sq. Roadway Luminaires as an additional 10J"mid- • CAUTION: Multiple top-mounts must not be (260.4 mm) Removable end10"caps for wiring access. (127.0 mm) pole floodlight. X in Side Pole Mount Cat. No. used in locations where 4K"people can climb on (254.0 mm) CAUTION: Approved for mounting to poles with Splice indicates 3", 3-1/2", 4", 5" or 6" pole dia. Example: fixtures and mounting arms. (114.3 mm) To assure a rigid Option with Steel Access4K" SPM-4/BL2"is Pipe-Size for 4" round5F" Tenon pole with (131.8 mm) (50.8 Black finish. mm) steel tenons only. Not for use with PT2 option. installation, stanchion must be set in concrete 4K" 2" Pipe-Size Tenon (50.8 mm) Splice Splice (114.3 mm) (by others). For square 10"poles, omit -X. NOTE: Field drilling of Component EPA: 1.0. (3) 2" (SM2, Pipe-Size Tenons SMT or Steel KIM Pole (50.8 mm) Access Access Fixture (114.3 mm) 2"Poles Pipe-Size (254.0 Tenon (50.8 is required. mm) Not mm) for use with 4" option. PT2 20" on center (508.0 mm) (101.6 mm) Component EPA: 12J" 0.3. (3) 2" Pipe-Size Tenons (50.8 mm) 2" Pipe-Size Tenon (50.8 mm) Mount (311.2 mm) 4" 47K" Fixture 20" on center (508.0 mm) Fixture 4" DIA. 12J" 2" (101.6 mm) (1206.5 mm) Mount Pipe-Size Option with Steel 47K" Mounts (101.6 mm) (311.2 mm) 7" (2) at 180° Tenon 2" Pipe-Size Tenon (50.8 mm) (50.8 (177.8 mm)mm) (1206.5 mm) 1" MIN. (25.4 mm) (SM2, SMT 7" or Steel KIM Pole) 4K" 7K"Tenon A" mm) 4J" Option with 2" Pipe-Size (114.3 mm) MAX. (190.5 (50.8mm) mm) (177.8 (108.0 mm) (WM2, SMT, SM2, M2B, M3E, 16F" 4J" Option with 2" Pipe-Size Tenon (50.8 mm) Option with 2" or KIM Pole) Pipe-Size Tenon (50.8 mm) (411.2 mm) (108.0 mm) 10J" (WM2, SMT, SM2, M2B, M3E, 16F" 13K" or(SM2 or KIM Pole) KIM Pole) (411.2 mm) (260.4 mm) 10" (342.9 mm) 10J" (254.0 mm) B" (260.4 mm) 10" Option with Steel 5F" (131.8 mm) (254.0 mm) 4K" 2" Pipe-Size Option with Steel Tenon (50.8 mm) Splice Concrete A 11K" (292.1 5F"mm) For Round Poles 2" Pipe-Size(SM2, TenonSMT or Steel KIM Pole (114.3 mm) (131.8 mm) Splice Access (114.3 4K" (by others) 12"(304.8 mm) For Square Poles (50.8 mm) mm) (SM2, SMT or Steel KIM Pole) 2" (50.8 mm) Access B 15C" (390.5 MM) For Round Poles Pipe-Size Tenon Fixture I.D. 3K" 15E" (403.2 MM) For Square Poles 2" Pipe-Size Fixture K" NPT Mounts (88.9 mm) (12.7 mm) (2)Entry at 180° 2" Pipe-SizeTenon (50.8 mm) Mounts Conduit (2) at 180° Tenon (50.8 mm) A" (4) K" DIA. A" (12.7WALL mm) MOUNT TENON (WM2) Holes on TWIN(2) MOUNT 2" Pipe-SizeTENON Tenons (M2B)(50.8 mm) • (2" tenonwith Option for optional 5K" heavyTenon 2" Pipe-Size duty swivel 5" circle (139.7 mm) (50.8 mm) • (2" tenon 20"for on optional center (508.mm) heavy duty Option withmount only)(SM2 Tenon 2" Pipe-Size or KIM(50.8Pole) mm) (127.0 mm) swivel mount only) (SM2 or KIM Pole) B" 27K" • 2" pipe-size tenon (2-3/8" O.D., 2" I.D.) welded B" • Extruded aluminum arm (698.5 mm) with two 2" pipe-size to an extruded aluminum arm with a removable 5" sq. tenonsA(2-3/8" 11K" O.D.,mm)2" For I.D.).Round Can be mounted Poles end cap for wiring access. Arm is welded to a (292.1 (127.0 mm) A 11K"on (292.1 a SM2,mm) For 12"SMT, Round (304.8or mm) Poles Steel For Kim PolePoles Square with a steel cast aluminum plate with two 1/2" mounting 12"2" mm) Fortenon pipe-size (304.8 Square(2-3/8" Poles O.D. x 3-1/2" min. 2" (50.8Optional holes. mm) Wall Embedment Bracket B 15C" (390.5 MM) For Round Poles 2" (50.8 mm)Pipe-Size Tenon length). Removable end caps for wiring Pipe-Size (WEB) Tenon provides 3/8-16 bolt receptacles welded B 15C" 15E" (403.2 MM)Poles (390.5 MM) For Round For Square Polesaccess. inK"a galvanized NPT (12.7 mm)re-bar cage for casting into 15E" 10" CAUTION: For Squarefor (403.2 MM)Approved Poles mounting to poles with (254.0 steelmm)tenons only. Not for use with PT2 option. K" NPTpoured-in-place Conduit (12.7 mm) Entry concrete walls. Bolt receptacles Conduit Entry 2"receive Pipe-Size Tenon (50.8 mm)bolts. Component Component EPA: 0.6. fixture (4) K" DIA. attachment (4) K" DIA.EPA: 0.3. (12.7 mm) 4" DIA. (12.7 mm) (2) Option 2"Tenons with Pipe-Size Steel Tenons (50.8 mm) Holes onHoles on 5K" (2) 2" Pipe-Size (101.6 mm) (50.8 mm) 5" 2" circle 5K" Pipe-Size Tenon 2" center20"(508.mm) Pipe-Size on center Tenon (50.8(508.mm) mm) 5" circle (127.0 mm) (139.71" mm) (139.7(50.8 mm)mm) MIN. (25.4 mm) 20" on 4K" (SM2, SMT or Steel (3) KIM 2" Pole) Tenons (50.8 mm) Pipe-Size (127.0 mm) 7K" MAX. (190.5 mm) 27K" 27K" (114.3 mm) 4" (698.520" mm)on center (508.0 mm) (101.6 mm) (698.5 mm) 12J" 5" sq. (311.25" mm)sq. 47K" (127.0 mm) (127.0 mm) 13K" (1206.5 mm) (342.9 mm) 7" (177.8 mm) 10" 10" Concrete(108.0 4J" (254.0 mm) (254.0 mm) mm) 2" Pipe-Size 16F" 2" Pipe-Size Tenon (50.8Tenon mm) (by others) (50.8 mm) (411.2 mm) 4" DIA. 4" DIA. 10J" Option withOption Steel with Steel I.D. 3K" (101.6 mm) (101.6 mm) (260.4 mm) 10" 2" Pipe-Size 2"Tenon Pipe-Size (254.0 (50.8 Tenon (50.8 mm) mm) mm) (88.9 mm) 1" MIN. (25.41" mm) (SM2, SMT(SM2, or Steel KIM 4K" 4K" 7K" MAX. (190.5 MIN. (25.4 mm) SMT or Pole) Steel KIM Pole) Option with Steel (114.3 mm) (114.3 mm) 7K"5F" mm) MAX. (190.5 mm) (131.8 mm) 2" Pipe-Size Tenon (50.8 mm) (SM2, SMT or Steel KIM Pole) 13K" 13K" (342.9 mm) (342.9 mm) 2" Pipe-Size Page 10/10 Rev. 11/15/21 © 2021 Kim Lighting, a division of Hubbell Lighting, Inc. Specifications subject to change without notice. KFL3 Concrete Tenon (50.8 mm) Concrete 701 Millennium Blvd • Greenville, SC 29607 / Tel 888.678.1000 / Website www.kimlighting.com (by others) A" (by others) WIREMOLD® Outdoor Power Pedestal Provide Higher Power to Outdoor Locations Designed to be used for high amperage outdoor applications, the Outdoor Power Pedestal can accommodate 15 to 60 amp devices. The pedestal is a durable solution to providing facility power to outdoor environments and applications such as food trucks, events or maintenance equipment. There are several configurations depending on the application requirements, including 1-gang, 2-gang or pin & sleeve device plates. Select configurations also include a hinged in-use cover that can be locked to prevent unauthorized access. Outdoor Power Pedestals offer new versatility to outdoor power applications Features & Benefits • Provides standard power for facilities: Can accommodate • Hinged cover with locking tab: Cover closes automatically up to (2) 15-20A weather-resistant devices that can be used to meet while-in-use requirements for 15 and 20 amp with the integrated while-in-use cover or any 3rd party devices and provides capability to lock cover when not in use while-in-use cover available for a 1 or 2 gang opening. to prevent unauthorized access. • Provides higher amp power for facilities: Pedestals can • Outdoor-rated construction: Sheet metal form designed also accommodate higher 30-60A NEMA and CS devices. for durability in outdoor locations. UL listed to NEMA 3R Higher amp devices that are watertight can be mounted requirements to ensure optimal performance. directly to the pedestal while all others must use an • Durable, premium finishes: Available in two outdoor-rated appropriate weatherproof cover. finishes to complement your space design. Choose from • Pin and Sleeve Devices: Standard Pin and Sleeve plate black or silver to perfectly match your project. supports 30A Pass & Seymour Pin and Sleeve devices. • UL Listed: Standard 1773. Note: Pin and Sleeve devices do not have standard mounting hole locations, custom plates may be needed for other • 1 & 2 Gang Options: Available in single or dual gang options brands and/or amperages. with select configurations of dual gang including an internal divider for power and low voltage applications. Vertical Markets • Commercial • Entertainment • Hospitality • Parks • Transit Compliance CULus Listed, File Number E479489, Guide PUPR Outdoor Power Pedestals are UL Listed to meet NEMA 3R requirements for use in outdoor locations. Outdoor Power Pedestals comply with ADA guidelines. CS3051 — Updated July 2021 — For latest specs visit www.legrand.us/wiremold WIREMOLD® Outdoor Power Pedestal Outdoor Power Pedestal Ordering Information Catalog No./Item Description / Specifications XPP1G30-BK 30” Outdoor Power Pedestal, 1-Gang Device Plate – Designed XPP1G30-SV for outdoor environments with a sheet metal form ensuring optimal performance and UL listed to NEMA 3R requirements. Single gang device plate allows for mounting of devices. For 15-20A devices, weather-resistance devices must be used with an in-use cover. Devices that are 30-60A must be water-tight or fitted with a suitable weatherproof cover. Available in a black finish (BK) or silver finish (SV). 30" (762mm) Country of Origin: USA 6" (152.4mm) 3" (76.2mm) Catalog No./Item Description / Specifications XPP1G30C-BK 30” Outdoor Power Pedestal, 1-Gang Device Plate with Hinged XPP1G30C-SV Cover – Designed for outdoor environments with a sheet metal form ensuring optimal performance and UL listed to NEMA 3R 6" (152.4mm) requirements. Single gang device plate allows for mounting of devices. For 15-20A devices, weather-resistance devices must be used 6.5" (included cover provides in-use protection). Devices that are 30-60A (161.1mm) must be water-tight or fitted with a suitable weatherproof cover. The hinged cover also provides improved security with the ability to lock pedestal while not in-use. Available in a black finish (BK) or silver finish (SV). 30" (762mm) Country of Origin: USA 24" (609.6mm) Note: Some water-tight weatherproof covers such as flip lid styles for 30-60A devices may fit under the provided hood. Hood is for aesthetics only when used with 30-60A devices. 6" (152.4mm) 3" (76.2mm) CS3051 — Updated July 2021 — For latest specs visit www.legrand.us/wiremold 2 WIREMOLD® Outdoor Power Pedestal Outdoor Power Pedestal Ordering Information Catalog No./Item Description / Specifications XPP2G30-BK 30” Outdoor Power Pedestal, 2-Gang Device Plate – Designed XPP2G30-SV for outdoor environments with a sheet metal form ensuring optimal performance and UL listed to NEMA 3R requirements. Dual gang device plate allows for mounting of multiple devices. For 15-20A devices, weather-resistance devices must be used with an in-use cover. Devices that are 30-60A must be water-tight or fitted with a suitable weatherproof cover. Available in a black finish (BK) or silver finish (SV). 30" (762mm) Country of Origin: USA 6" (152.4mm) 3" (76.2mm) Catalog No./Item Description / Specifications XPP2G30D-BK 30” Outdoor Power Pedestal, 2-Gang Device Plate with Internal XPP2G30D-SV Divider – Designed for outdoor environments with a sheet metal form ensuring optimal performance and UL listed to NEMA 3R requirements. Dual gang device plate and internal divider allows for mounting of standard and low voltage devices. For 15-20A devices, weather-resistance devices must be used with an in-use cover. Devices that are 30-60A must be water-tight or fitted with a suitable weatherproof cover. 30" Available in a black finish (BK) or silver finish (SV). (762mm) Country of Origin: USA 6" (152.4mm) 3" (76.2mm) CS3051 — Updated July 2021 — For latest specs visit www.legrand.us/wiremold 3 WIREMOLD® Outdoor Power Pedestal Outdoor Power Pedestal Ordering Information Catalog No./Item Description / Specifications XPP2G30C-BK 30” Outdoor Power Pedestal, 2-Gang Device Plate with Hinged XPP2G30C-SV 6" Cover – Designed for outdoor environments with a sheet metal (152.4mm) form ensuring optimal performance and UL listed to NEMA 3R requirements. Dual gang device plate allows for mounting of multiple 6.5" (161.1mm) devices. For 15-20A devices, weather-resistance devices must be used (included cover provides in-use protection). Devices that are 30-60A must be water-tight or fitted with a suitable weatherproof cover. The hinged cover also provides improved security with the ability to lock pedestal while not in-use. 30" (762mm) Available in a black finish (BK) or silver finish (SV). 24" (609.6mm) Country of Origin: USA Note: Some water-tight weatherproof covers such as flip lid styles for 30-60A devices may fit under the provided hood. Hood is for aesthetics only when used with 30-60A devices. 6" (152.4mm) 3" (76.2mm) Catalog No./Item Description / Specifications XPP2G30CD-BK 30” Outdoor Power Pedestal, 2-Gang Device Plate with Hinged XPP2G30CD-SV 6" Cover and Internal Divider – Designed for outdoor environments (152.4mm) with a sheet metal form ensuring optimal performance and UL listed to NEMA 3R requirements. Dual gang device plate and internal divider 6.5" (161.1mm) allows for mounting of standard and low voltage devices. For 15-20A devices, weather-resistance devices must be used (included cover provides in-use protection). Devices that are 30-60A must be water- tight or fitted with a suitable weatherproof cover. The hinged cover also provides improved security with the ability to lock pedestal while not in-use. 30" (762mm) Available in a black finish (BK) or silver finish (SV). 24" (609.6mm) Country of Origin: USA Note: Some water-tight weatherproof covers such as flip lid styles for 30-60A devices may fit under the provided hood. Hood is for aesthetics only when used with 30-60A devices. 6" (152.4mm) 3" (76.2mm) CS3051 — Updated July 2021 — For latest specs visit www.legrand.us/wiremold 4 WIREMOLD® Outdoor Power Pedestal Outdoor Power Pedestal Ordering Information Catalog No./Item Description / Specifications XPPPS30-BK 30” Outdoor Power Pedestal, Pin & Sleeve Device Plate – XPPPS30-SV Designed for outdoor environments with a sheet metal form ensuring optimal performance and UL listed to NEMA 3R requirements. The pin and sleeve device plate is for use with Pass & Seymour 30A Pin and Sleeve devices. Available in a black finish (BK) or silver finish (SV). Country of Origin: USA 30" (762mm) 6" (152.4mm) 3" (76.2mm) CS3051 — Updated July 2021 — For latest specs visit www.legrand.us/wiremold 5 WIREMOLD® Outdoor Power Pedestal Outdoor Power Pedestal Customization Information The outdoor power pedestal is offered at a standard For custom orders and sizes, please contact your height of 30” but can be custom ordered for different Legrand sales representative. heights to match your application from 16 – 48”. Outdoor Power Pedestal Accessories Ordering Information XPP1GP-BK Replacement 1-Gang Device XPP1GPL-BK Replacement 1-Gang, Locking XPP1GP-SV Plate – Replacement plate for XPP1GPL-SV Device Plate – Replacement 1-gang Outdoor Power Pedestal Plate for 1-gang Outdoor Power Available in a black finish (BK) or Pedestal with Hinged Cover. silver finish (SV) Available in a black finish (BK) or Country of Origin: USA silver finish (SV) Country of Origin: USA XPP2GP-BK Replacement 2-Gang Device XPP2GPL-BK Replacement 2-Gang Locking XPP2GP-SV Plate – Replacement plate for XPP2GPL-SV Device Plate – Replacement 2-gang Outdoor Power Pedestal plate for 2-gang Outdoor Power Available in a black finish (BK) or Pedestal with Hinged Cover silver finish (SV) Available in a black finish (BK) or Country of Origin: USA silver finish (SV) Country of Origin: USA XPPPSP-BK Replacement Pin & Sleeve XPPC-BK Replacement Cover for Outdoor XPPPSP-SV Device Plate – Replacement plate XPPC-SV Power Pedestal – Replacement for Pin & Sleeve Power Pedestal hinged cover for Outdoor Power Available in a black finish (BK) or Pedestal silver finish (SV) Available in a black finish (BK) or Country of Origin: USA silver finish (SV) Country of Origin: USA CS3051 — Updated July 2021 — For latest specs visit www.legrand.us/wiremold 6 Attachment B 34 January 12th | Historical District Comission Application Package Muskegon Museum of Art Muskegon, Michigan 49440 + MMA January 12th, 2022 - Historical District Committee Application Materials Muskegon Museum of Art (#21123) 1 N + MMA January 12th, 2022 - Historical District Committee Application Materials EXISTING AERIAL Drawing Scale: NTS Muskegon Museum of Art (#21123) 4 + MMA January 12th, 2022 - Historical District Committee Application Materials EXISTING PHOTOS FROM WEBSTER AVENUE Muskegon Museum of Art (#21123) 5 + MMA January 12th, 2022 - Historical District Committee Application Materials EXISTING PHOTOS FROM ALLEY Muskegon Museum of Art (#21123) 6 CLAY AVENUE EXISTING SHRUB SCREENING MUSKEGON MUSEUM OF ART EASEMENT ST PAUL’S EPISCOPAL PARKING CHURCH CHURCH PARKING NEW SIDEWALK CONNECTION NEW SIDEWALK TO SECOND ST CONNECTION TO CLAY AVE EXISTING DUMPSTER ENCLOSURE ENTRY TO BE REMOVED SECOND STREET THIRD STREET EXISTING CHILLER RELOCATED EXISTING CHILLER EXISTING ALLEY WOMEN’S CLUB PARKING PROPOSED ADDITION EXISTING MUSKEGON HACKLEY LIBRARY MUSKEGON MUSEUM OF ART WOMEN’S CLUB NEW ENTRY N NEW PAVED WALK AND WEBSTER AVENUE ACCESSIBLE WEBSTER AVE. ENTRY N + MMA January 12th, 2022 - Historical District Committee Application Materials PROPOSED SITE PLAN Drawing Scale: NTS Muskegon Museum of Art (#21123) 7 GROUND FLOOR ENTRY PROGRAMMED SPACE VESTIBULE Basement: 7,700 gsf Ground Floor: 12,500 gsf Second Floor: 6,400 gsf Roof Terrace: 2,400 gsf UP INFO SCREEN / ART DONOR WALL / ART LOBBY/ LOADING EXHIBITIONS LARGE GALLERY DOCK TOTAL: 29,000 gsf S ONCEPT SKETCH LOADING AREA STORE DN ACTIVITY CLASSROOM SPACE DN UP DN DN COFFEE AREA SUPPORT STORAGE DN FREIGHT VESTIBULE EXHIBITION ELEV. RECEIVING UP COPY UP LOCKERS/ OPEN STORAGE AUDITORIUM COATS OFFICES VAULT LOUNGE OFFICE STORAGE DN LOBBY/ ROOF TERRACE GALLERY DIRECTOR'S OFFICE OFFICE OFFICE OFFICE OFFICE EGON MUSEUM OF ART AnnBehaArchitects UP UP HISTORIC DNENTRANCE DN NEW ENTRY N N + MMA January 12th, 2022 - Historical District Committee Application Materials BUILDING PLAN - LEVEL 1 Drawing Scale: NTS Muskegon Museum of Art (#21123) MUSKEGON MUSEUM OF ART AnnBehaArchitects 8 SECOND FLOOR PROGRAMMED SPACE Basement: 7,700 gsf Ground Floor: 12,500 gsf DN Second Floor: 6,400 gsf Roof Terrace: 2,400 gsf OPEN TO BELOW OPEN TO TOTAL: 29,000 gsf OPEN TO BELOW BELOW CONNECTING UP GALLERY ONCEPT SKETCH OPEN TO BELOW GALLERY A GALLERY B MECH. DN MEN'S WC WOMEN'S WC JANIT. CORRIDOR SUPPORT GALLERY GALLERY FREIGHT ELEV. GALLERY/ HALL GALLERY GALLERY DN GALLERY ROOF TERRACE STAIR GALLERY EGON MUSEUM OF ART AnnBehaArchitects DN DN OPEN TO BELOW N N + MMA January 12th, 2022 - Historical District Committee Application Materials BUILDING PLAN - LEVEL 2 Drawing Scale: NTS Muskegon Museum of Art (#21123) MUSKEGON MUSEUM OF ART AnnBehaArchitects 9 ROOF TERRACE PROGRAMMED SPACE Basement: 7,700 gsf ROOF TERRACE Ground Floor: 12,500 gsf Second Floor: 6,400 gsf Roof Terrace: 2,400 gsf TOTAL: 29,000 gsf OPEN TO BELOW ONCEPT SKETCH OPEN TO BELOW OPEN TO BELOW OPEN TO BELOW MECH. ROOM ATTIC CRAWL SPACE ATTIC MECH. ROOM FREIGHT ELEV. ROOF TERRACE EGON MUSEUM OF ART AnnBehaArchitects N N + MMA January 12th, 2022 - Historical District Committee Application Materials BUILDING PLAN - LOWER LEVEL Drawing Scale: NTS Muskegon Museum of Art (#21123) MUSKEGON MUSEUM OF ART AnnBehaArchitects 10 BASEMENT PROGRAMMED SPACE Basement: 7,700 gsf Ground Floor: 12,500 gsf Second Floor: 6,400 gsf Roof Terrace: 2,400 gsf COLLECTIONS TOTAL: 29,000 gsf MANAGEMENT ONCEPT SKETCH STORAGE ART HOLDING FREIGHT ELEV. AREA UNEXCAVATED SUPPORT CORRIDOR MECH. ROOF TERRACE ROOM COLLECTION STORAGE AREA PASSENGER ELEV. ELEC. MACHINE ROOM ROOM EGON MUSEUM OF ART AnnBehaArchitects N N + MMA January 12th, 2022 - Historical District Committee Application Materials BUILDING PLAN - BASEMENT Drawing Scale: NTS Muskegon Museum of Art (#21123) MUSKEGON MUSEUM OF ART AnnBehaArchitects 11 A new addition to the rear of the existing historic building will reposition the museum for the future. + MMA January 12th, 2022 - Historical District Committee Application Materials EXTERIOR VIEWS Muskegon Museum of Art (#21123) 12 The new addition is intentionally different from the historic portion of the building to honor the future of the art museum and surrounding city. In this way, all of the existing historically significant features on the exterior of the building will be honored. The new metal cladding will only be used on the new addition. The color pallate is influenced from the existing materials of the buidling. + MMA January 12th, 2022 - Historical District Committee Application Materials Aerial Muskegon Museum of Art (#21123) 13 Complementary material colors are used to honor the legacy of the original design while creating two unique facades. Historic Facade New Facde Original Facade | New Facade New Facade | Original Facade + MMA January 12th, 2022 - Historical District Committee Application Materials PROPOSED FENESTRATION Muskegon Museum of Art (#21123) 14 METAL: FORMED ALUMINUM PANELS EXERIOR MATERIAL PALETTE LIGHT BRONZE ANODIZED ALUMINUM MEDIUM BRONZE ANODIZED ALUMINUM LIGHT BRONZE ANODIZED ALUMINUM BLACK IRONSPOT BRICK New Facade MUSKEGON MUSEUM OF ART AnnBehaArchitects MUSKEGON MUSEUM OF ART AnnBehaArchitects + MMA January 12th, 2022 - Historical District Committee Application Materials PROPOSED FENESTRATION Muskegon Museum of Art (#21123) 15
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