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SEPA E97-0018
Wells Fargo Bank Annex
18035 Sperry Drive
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WELLS FARGO BANK ANNEX
REPAVE EXISTING PARKING
LOT & INSTALL NEW
FENCING & LIGHT POLES
18035 SPERRY DRIVE
E98-0007
City of Tukwila John W. Rants, Mayor
Department of Community Development Steve Lancaster, Director
May 12, 1998
Darrell Turner
Waterleaf Architects
1218 Third Ave, Suite 1412
Seattle, WA 98101
Re: Wells Fargo project
Dear Darrell:
Enclosed is a check to Garrett and Wakefield for $437.50. This amount
represents a refund of one-half of the fees for the Shoreline and SEPA permit
review, following our determination that the project was exempt from both
permits.
If you have any questions about this refund check, you can reach me at (206)
431-3685.
Sincerely,
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Michael
Jenkins
Assistant Planner
CITY OF TUKWILA
TREASURER'S CHECK
6200 SOUTHCENTER BLVD. PH. 206-433-1800
TUKWILA, WA 98188
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151 ANDOVER PARK E. P.O. 130X138923
SEATTLE. WASHINGTON 9B1 BB -0923
U.S. BANK OF WASHINGTON. NATIONAL ASSOCIATION
CITY OF TUKWILA
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City of Tukwila
John W. Rants, Mayor
Department of Community Development Steve Lancaster, Director
April 29, 1998
Darrell Turner
Waterleaf Architects
1218 Third Ave, Suite 1412
Seattle, WA 98101
Re: Wells Fargo parking lot improvements (L98-0017 / E98-0007)
Dear Darrell:
We have completed our substantive review of your proposal to repave, fence
and add security lighting to the parking lot at Wells Fargo Training Center, 18035
Sperry Drive. On review of the Shoreline and SEPA applications and
accompanying plans, we have determined that this project is exempt from
Shoreline Permit requirements under TMC 18.44.
Under WAC 173-14-040, ordinary maintenance of an existing use within a
shoreline zone is exempt from permit requirements. We have determined that
the scope of the proposed repaving, additional fencing and lighting is consistent
with this statute. We have also determined that a portion of the parking lot falls
within the River Environment portion of the shoreline management zone (TMC
18.44). While parking lots are not permitted in this portion of the shoreline, it is a
non -conforming use as to the parking and may be maintained under WAC 173-
14-055.
In our review, we found a discrepancy between the survey that was provided
with your application and visits to the site. On the June, 1990 Sandler -Barnard
Survey, a 14 inch caliper Maple was noted in the general area of the proposed
repaving. No such maple is currently located on site. Normally, the removal of a
tree of this size within the shoreline would require a Tree Permit (TMC 18.54),
Since this tree was apparently removed prior to this application, we would ask
that a similar species of tree be planted in the planned landscape islands as part
of your project. I have been in contact with Ed Barnard, who provided a note
indicating that the tree was there when he surveyed the property in June, 1990.
6300 Southcenter Boulevard, Suite #100 • Tukwila, Washington 98188 • (206) 431-3670 • Fax (206) 431-3665
April 29, 1998
Darrell Turner
Re: Wells Fargo repaving project
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We would also encourage you to provide some planting along with the fencing to
soften the impact of the fencing. In addition, please be aware that no glare or
light can register off the parcel due to its proximity to the shoreline.
Based upon our review and the issues outlined above, we will be closing out
both the Shoreline and SEPA files. I will also submit a request to refund one-half
of the permit fees that you submitted, based upon the length of staff review. I
have also been advised by the Permit Coordinator that no permits from the City
of Tukwila will be required for this work. Required electrical permits are issued
by the Department of Labor and Industries.
It was a pleasure working with you on this project. I would appreciate your
ensuring that the Public Notice sign be removed from the parcel as soon as
possible. Feel free to contact me if you have any questions.
Sincerely,
Michael Jenkins
Assistant Planner
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MEMORANDUM
TO: Richard Takechi
FROM: Michael Jenkins
DATE: April 29, 1998
RE: Partial refund of SEPA/Shoreline Permit fees
We recently opened two files - a Shoreline Permit and a SEPA checklist. After
some review, we have determined that the permits are not required. We believe
that one-half of the fees that were paid should be refunded, as some but not all
work was performed for to the issuance of each permit. I,have attached a copy
of receipts for each transaction. Call me at ext. 1685 if you have any questions.
Thanks!
AFFIDAVIT
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Notice of Public Hearing
[]Notice of Public Meeting
Board of Adjustment Agenda
Packet
Board of Appeals. Agenda
Packet
Planning Commission Agenda
Packet
riShort Subdivision Agenda
Packet
Notice of Application for
Shoreline Management Permit
Shoreline Management Permit
OF DISTRIBUTION
hereby declare that:
0 Determination of Non-
significance
0 Mitigated Determination of
Nonsignificance
Determination of Significance
and Scoping Notice
JJ Notice of Action
❑ Official Notice
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Department of Community Development Steve Lancaster, Director
NOTICE OF APPLICATION
DATED APRIL 22,1998
The following applications have been submitted to the Department of Community Development for
review and decision.
FILE NUMBER: L98-0017 (Substantial Shoreline Development Permit),
APPLICANT: Wells Fargo Bank
LOCATION: 18035 Sperry Drive
PROPOSAL: Repaving of an existing parking lot, to include installation of new
fencing and placement of new lighting poles
OTHER REQUIRED
PERMITS: SEPA review (E98-0007)
Development Permit
These files are available for review at the Department of Community Development, 6300
Southcenter Blvd., #100, Tukwila, WA. Please call (206) 431-3670 to ensure that the file(s) will be
available.
OPPORTUNITY FOR PUBLIC COMMENT
You can submit comments on this application. You must submit your comments in writing to
the Department of Community Development by 5:00 p.m. on May 12, 1998. If you have
questions about this proposal contact Michael Jenkins, the Planner in charge of this file. Anyone
who submits written comments will become parties of record and will be notified of any decision on
this project.
APPEALS
You may request a copy of any decision or obtain information on your appeal rights by contacting
the Department at 431-3670. A decision from the Planning Commission may be appealed to the
City Council. The Department will provide you with information on appeals if you are interested.
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John W Rants, Mayor
Department of Community Development Steve Lancaster, Director
NOTICE OF COMPLETE APPLICATION
April 14, 1998
Darrell Turner
Waterleaf
1218 Third Ave., Suite 1412
Seattle, WA 98104
RE: Application for a Substantial Shoreline Development Permit/SEPA review, 18035 Sperry
Drive, (L98-0017).
Dear Mr. Turner:
Your application, on behalf of Wells Fargo Bank, for a Substantial Shoreline Development Permit,
has been found to be complete on April 14, 1998 for the purposes of meeting state mandated time
requirements. The project has been assigned to Michael Jenkins.
The next step is for you to install the notice board on the site within 14 days of the date of this
letter. You received information on how to install the sign with your application packet. If you
need another set of those instructions, you may obtain them at the Department of Community
Development (DCD). Also, you must obtain a laminated copy of the Notice of Application to post
on the board. This notice is also available at DCD. After installing the sign with the laminated
notice, you need to return the signed Affidavit of Posting to the our office.
This determination of complete application does not preclude the ability of the City to require that
you submit additional plans or information, if in our estimation such information is necessary to
ensure the project meets the substantive requirements of the City or to complete the review
process. I will be contacting you soon to discuss this project. If you wish to speak to me sooner,
feel free to call me at 206-431-3685.
Sincerely,
Michael Jenkins'
Assistant Planner
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Department of Community Development CITY OF TU
MAR 2 7 1998 1998
6300 Southcenter Boulevard, Tukwila, WA 98188
Telephone: (206) 431-3670
PERMIT CENTER
SEPA APPLICATION CHECKLIST
FOR STAFF USE ONLY
Planner:
File Number: -01 (2.-- 00`7
Receipt Number:
Cross-reference files: IA g- 00
Applicant notified of incomplete application:
Applicant notified of completeapplication:
Notice of application issued:
A. NAME OF PROJECT/DEVELOPMENT:
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B. LOCATION OF PROJECT/DEVELOPMENT: (address and accessors parcel nu i ber(s))
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C. PROJECT DESCRIPTION:
D. APPLICANT:
ENVIRONMENTAL CHECKLIST
A. BACKGROUND
1. Name of proposed project, if applicable: `Ye/
2. Name of applicant: =1�1j//
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Fee $ 325_ Receipt
3. Address and phone number of applicant and contact person: /Z/$ 3,--,?'
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4. Date checklist prepared: /-12,---/7 2-7; /.7•=i3
5. Agency requesting Checklist: City of Tukwila
6. Proposed timing or schedule (including phasing, if applicable): n5;112
7. Do you have any plans for future additions, expansion, or further activity
related to or connected with this proposal? If yes, explain. 44'
8. List any environmental information you know about that has been prepared, or will
be prepared, directly related to this proposal. tiQ/17j
9. Do you know whether applications are pending for governmental approvals of other
proposals directly affecting the property covered by your proposal? If yes,
explain. 44
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10. List any government approvals or permits that will be needed for your proposal.
11. Give brief, complete description of your proposal, including the proposed uses
and the size of the project and site. There are several questions later in this
checklist that ask you to describe certain aspects of your proposal. You do not
need to repeat those answers on this page. Section E requires a complete
description of the objectives and alternatives of your proposal and should not be
summarized her-.
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12. Location of the proposal. Give sufficient information for a person to understand
the precise location of your proposed project, including a street address, if
any, and section, township, and range, if known. If a proposal would occur over
a range of area, provide the range or boundaries of the site(s). Provide a legal
description, site plan, vicinity map, and topographic map, if reasonably
available. While you should submit any plans required by the agency, you are not
required to duplicate maps or detailed plans submitted with any permit applica-
tions related to this checklist.
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13. Does the proposal lie within an area designated on the City's Comprehensive Land
Use J olicy Plan Map as environmentally sensitive?
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B. ENVIRONMENTAL ELEMENTS
1. Earth
a. General description of the site (circle one):
rolling, hilly, steep slopes, mountainous,
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other
b. What is the steepest slope on the site (approximate
percent slope)? 4//, 5.527e.c flAf?�/
c. What general types of soils are found on the site
(for example, clay, sand, gravel, peat, muck)? If
you know the classification of agricultural soils,
specify them and note any prime farmland.
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d. Are there surface indications or history of unstable
soijs in the immediate vicinity? If so, describe.
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e. Describe the purpose, type, and approximate quanti-
ties of any fillin or grading proposed. Indicate
source of fill. 4P/
f. Could erosion occur as a result of clearing,
construction, or use? If so, generally describe.
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About what percent of the site will be covered with
impervious surfaces after project construction (for
exAmple, asphalt or buildings)?
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h. Proposed measures to reduce or control erosion,
other impacts to the earth, if any: /7071-
2. Air
a. What types of emissions to the air would result from
the proposal (i.e., dust, automobile odors,
industrial wood smoke) during construction and when
the project is completed? If any, generally
describe and give approximate quantities if known.
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b. Are there any off-site sources of emissions or odor
that may affect your proposal? If so, generally
describe. Aza
c. Proposed measures to reduce or control emissions or
other impacts to air, if any:_
3. Water
a. Surface:
1) Is there any surface water body on or in the
immediate vicinity of the site (including year-
round and seasonal streams, saltwater, lakes,
ponds, wetlands)? If yes, describe type and
provide names. If appropriate, state what
stream or river it flows into.
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2) Will the project require any work over, in, or
adjacent to (within 200 feet) the described
waters? If yes, 'lease describe and attach
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3) Estimate the amount of fill and dredge material
that would be placed in or removed from surface
water or wetlands and indicate the area of the
site that would be affected. Indicate the
source of fill material.
4) Will the proposal require surface water
withdrawals or diversions? Give general
description, purpose, and approximate quan-
tities, if known.
5) Does the proposal lie within a 100 -year
floodplain? If o, note location on the site
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6) Does the proposal involve any discharges of
waste materials to surface waters? If so,
describe the type of waste and anticipated
volume of discharge. //p
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b. Ground:
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1) Will ground water be withdrawn, or will water be
discharged to ground water? Give general
description, purpose, and approximate quan-
tities, if known. Q
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2) Describe waste materials that will be discharged
into the ground from septic tanks or other sour-
ces, if any (for example: Domestic sewage;
industrial, containing the following
chemicals...; agricultural; etc.) Describe the
general size of the system, the number of such
systems, the number of houses to be served (if
applicable), or the number of animals or humans
the system(s) are expected to serve. /fkee./.._
c. Water Runoff (including storm water):
1) Describe the source of runoff (including storm
water) and method of collection and disposal, if
any (include quantities, if known). Where will
this water flow? Will this water flow into
other aters? If so, describe !"0',";-7-7
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2) Could waste materials enter ground or surface
waters? If so, generally describe. ,4'/p
d. Proposed measures to reduce or control surface,
gro nd, and runoff water impacts, if any:
4. Plants
a. Check or circle types of vegetation found on the
site:
Ziduous tree: alder, maple, aspen, other
p/Nergreen tree: fir, cedar, pine, other
rubs
grass
pasture
crop or grain
_ wet soil plants: cattail, buttercup, bullrush,
skunk cabbage, other
water plants: water lily, eelgrass, milfoil, other
_ other types of vegetation
b. What kind and amount of vegetation will be removed
or altered? /j/pe../
c. List threatened or endangered species known to be on
or near the site.J/4�/
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d. Proposed landscaping, use of native plants, or other
measures to preserve or enhance vegetation on the
site, if any:__G12�T-�
5. Animals
a. Circle any birds and animals which have been
observed on or near the site or are known to be on
or near the site:
birds: hawk, heron, eagle, songbirds, other:
mammals:, deer, bear, elk, beaver, other:
fish: bass,
other:
�trout�herring, shellfish,
b. List any threatened or endangered s eci s known to
be on or near the site. VJ,�dGi/
c. Is the site part of a migration route? If so,
explain.G!�
d. Proposed me sures to preserve or enhance wildlife,
if any:j�i7Y/
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6. Energy and Natural Resources
a. What kinds of energy (electric, natural gas, oil,
wood stove, solor) will be used to meet the
completed project's energy needs? Describe whether
it ill be used heating, manufacturing, etc.
b. Would your project affect the potential use of solar
energy by adjacent properties? If so, generally
describe. D
c. What kinds' of energy conservation features are
included in the plans of this proposal? List other
proposed measures to reduce or control energy
impacts, if any:
7. Environmental Health
a. Are there any environmental health hazards,
including exposure to toxic chemicals, risk of fire
and explosion, spill, or hazardous waste, that could
occur as aer sult of this proposal? If so,
describe.
1) Describe special emergency services that might
be requirQd.
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2) Proposed measures to reduce or control environ-
mental health hazards, if any: A/»7r .Y
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b. Noise
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1) What types of noise exist in the area which may
affect your project (for examle: traffic,
equipment, operation, other)?�/�/7e'./
2) What types and levels of noise would be created
by or associated, with the project on a short-
term or a long-term basis (for example: traf-
fic, construction, operation, other)? Indicate
what hours noise would come from the site.
3) Proposed measures to reduce or control noise
impacts, if any: /d.57t.%
8. Land and Shoreline Use
a. What is the curr
pro.erties?
use of the site and adjacent
b. Has the site been used fo'r agriculture? If so,
describe.
c. Describe a
y structures on the site.
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d. Will any structures be demolished? If so, what?
e. What is the current zoning classification of the
site?
f. What is the current com rehensive plan designation
of the site?
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If applicable, what is the current shore vgter
program designation of the site? ,4p `/ QPt/
h. Has any part of the site been classified as an
"environmental) sensitive" area? If so, specify.
i. Approximately how many people would reside or work
in the completed proQ
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Approximately how many people would th /completed
project displace? d4Zg a:
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k. Proposed measures to avoid or reduce displacement
impacts, if any: 4/
1. Proposed measures to ensure the proposal is com-
patible with existing and projected land uses and
plans, if any: /j/Q/47e/
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9. Housing
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a. Approximately how many units would be provided, if
any? Indicate whether hi h, middle, or low-income
housing? y ,� `JO7
b. Approximately how many units, if any, would be eli-
minated? Indicat whether high, middle, or low-
income housing. _11 gyp/
c. Proposed measuresto reduce or control housing
impacts, if' any:
10. Aesthetics
a. What is the tallest height of any proposed
structure(s), not including antennas; what is the
princi•alexterior building materi.1(s) proposed?
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b. What views in the immediate vicinity would be
altered or obstructed? ,/,9R -'
c. Proposed measures to reduce or control aesthetic
impacts, if any: /i/Di7�/
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11. Light and Glare
a. What type of light or glare will the proposal
produce? What time of day would it mainly occur?
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b. Could light or glare from the finished project be a
safety hazard or interfere with views? /!/Q
c. What existing off-site sources of light or glare may
affect your proposal? %% 1
d. Proposed measures to reeduce , or eco trol li.ht,and
glare 'mpact if any: /i5
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12. Recreation
a. What designed and informal recreational oppor-
tunities ar in the immediate vicinity?
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b. Would the proposed project displace any existing
recreational uses? If so, describe. �D
c. Proposed measures to reduce or control impacts on
recreation, including recreation opportunities to be
provided by the project or applicant, if any: /71/1C/
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13. Historic and Cultural Preservation
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a. Are there any places or objects listed on, or pro-
posed for, national, state, or local preservation
registers known to be on or next o the site? If
so, generally describe.
b. Generally describe any landmarks or evidence of
historic, archaeological, scientific, or cultural
importance k own to be on or next to the site.
c'. Proposed measures to reduce or control impacts, if
any: 2Z,14? "4!71-
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14. Transportation
a. Identify public streets and highways serving the
site, and describe proposed accss to the existing
street system. Show on site plans, if y.
b. Is the site currently served by public transit? If
not, what is the�a^pproximat,e dis ance to the nearest
transit stop? ,,-r9 �pf
c. How many parking spaces would the completed project
have? How many woul• the project eliminat-?
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d. Will the proposal require any new roads or streets,
or improvements to existing roads or streets, not
including driveways? If so, generally describe
(indicate whether public or private).
e. Will the project use (or occur in the immediate
vicinity of) water, rail, or air transportation? If
so, generally describe. ///0
f. How many vehicular trips per day would be generated
by the completed project? If known, indicate when
peak volumes would occur.
g. Proposed measures to reduce or control transpor-
tation impacts, if any: /7Alef...,/
15. Public Services
a. Would the project result in an increased need for
public services (for example: fire protection,
police protection, health care, schools, other)? If
so, generally describe._
b.. Proposed measures to reduce or control direct
impacts on public services, if any._4427e./
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16. Utilities
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b. Describe the utilities that are proposed for the
project, the utility providing the service, and the
general construction activities on the site or in
the immediate vicinity which might be needed.
C. Signature
The above answers are true and complete to the best of
my knowledge. I understand that the lead agency is
relying on them to mak its decision.
Signature:
Date Submitted:
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Because these questions are very general, it may be helpful
to read them in conjunction with the list of the elements of
the environment.
When answering these questions, be aware of the extent the
proposal, or the types of activities likely to result from
the proposal, would affect the item at .a greater intensity
or at a faster rate than if the proposal were not imple-
mented. Respond briefly and in general terms.
1. How would the proposal be likely to increase discharge
to water; emissions to air; production, storage, or
release of toxic or hazardous substances• or production
of noise? ar/vi�
Proposed measures to avoid or reduce such increases are:
17.1/7
2. How would the proposal be likely to affect plants, ani-
mals, fish, or marine life?,?e74—Ar/L
Proposed measures to protect or conserve plants, ani-
mals, fish, or marine life are: //4yJ6/
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Agency Use Only
• • Evaluation for
Agency Use Only
3. How would the proposal be likely t deplete energy or
natural resources?
Proposed measures to protect conserve energy and
natural resources are:
4. How would the ,proposal be likely to use or affect
environmentally sensitive areas or areas designated (or
eligible or under study) for governmental protection;
such as parks, wilderness, wild and scenic rivers,
threatened or endangered species habitat, historic or
cultural sites, wetlands, floodplains, or prime
farmlands? /1x2 `/7,/,‘0
Proposed measures to protc such resources or to avoid
or reduce impacts are: "i/e/
5. How would the proposal be likely to affect land and
shoreline use, inclduing whether it would allow or
encourage land or shoreline uses incompatible with
existing plans? �f/Oj7��
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• •
Proposed measures to avoid or reduce shoreline and land
use impacts area: /pWc!_1
How does the pro
Master Plan?
osal conform to the
, e7
T
kwila Shoreline
6. How would the proposal be likely to increase demands on
transportation or public ervices and utilities?
Proposed measures to reduce or respond to such demand(s)
are: 4,0/
7. Identify, if possible, whether the proposal may conflict
with local, state, or federal laws r requ i em nts for
the protection of the environment. )mP p-�,�/
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Agency Use Only
• Evaluation for
Agency Use Only
8. Does the proposal conflict with policies of the Tukwila
Comprehensive Land Use Policy PIa ? Ifjo,
what poli-
cies
oli-
cies of the Plan?`,j i'7
Proposed measures to avoid or reduce the conflict(s)
are: i7fjz/
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TO BE COMPLETED BY APPLIC• Evaluation for
Agency Use Only
E. SUPPLEMENTAL SHEET FOR ALL PROJECT AND NON PROJECT
PROPOSALS
The objectives and the alternative means of reaching the
objectives for a proposal will be helpful in reviewing the
aforegoing items of the Environmental Checklist. This
information provides a general overall perspective of the
proposed action in the context of the environmental infor-
mation provided and the submitted plans, documents, suppor-
tive information, studies, etc.
1. What are the objective(s)
��
of the proposal?
2. What are the alternative means of accomplishing these
objectives? / it/ /Ariz -
:_. e►:i -
3. Please.compare the
preferred course of
alternative means and indicate the
action: i .
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•
Evaluation for
Agency Use Only
4. Does the proposal conflict with policies of the Tukwila
Comprehensive Land Use Policy Plan? If so, what poli-
cies of the P1an?,._,42 y pyo/
Proposed measures to avoid or reduce e conflict(s)
are: /4Ol?r7
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Wells Fargo Bank Tukwill" •
Light Fixture Schedule
A Pole mounted high pressure sodium RL -400 roadway parking lot fixture. The luminaire shall be
constructed of a sturdy die-cast aluminum housing, lens door and power door. All hardware to be
corrosion resistant material. The optical assembly shall consist of an anodal finished, precision
engineered, faceted aluminum cutoff reflector with adjustable socket. Optical system shall be sealed
with a self breathing dacron polyester felt gasket to prevent entrance of airborne contaminates. The flat
door glass shall be impact resistant and clear. Light distribution shall be 90 degree cutoff and meet
ANSI/IES specifications for type III optical distribution pattern. The power door shall contain an integral
HPS ballast with disconnect plug for easy removal and replacement. The lamp socket shall be prewired
to a modular wiring center for connection of the supply leads. The ballast shall be capable of starting
and operating within the limits specified by ANSI C78. The starting aid for HPS ballasts shall be the plug
in type, completely enclosed and removed without the use of tools. The luminaire shall be accordance
with ANSI standards. Provide photocell activation sensor. Fixture to be mounted on a 6 foot upswept
arm assembly. Fixture shall be mounted on existing 30'-0" pole with a square straight 7 inches steel
shaft and base. Contractor to provide all necessary hardware for a complete installation. UL listed and
suitable for wet locations.
Manufacturer: Hubbell Lighting Inc. RL -400 Cut Off Luminaire PSC Type III
Arm: Garmire Iron Works GC -6
Upswept Arm Assemblies
Pole.. Existing
Lamp: 400 High Pressure Sodium
Watts: 465
Voltage: Contractor to confirm
B Existing fixture. Contractor to relamp, clean fixture, and replace any failed,components.
Lamp: 250 High Pressure Sodium
Watts: 275
B1 Existing fixture. Contractor to relamp, clean fixture, and replace any failed components.
Contractor to fix fixture from turning on and off. Fixture shall operate on a photocell activator and be
operational after dark.
Lamp: 250 High Pressure Sodium
Watts: 275
RECEIVED
CITY OF TUKWILA
MAR 2 7 1998
PERMIT CENTER
Radiance
Architectural Lighting Consultants Inc.
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March 16, 1998
Wells Fargo Bank Tukwile/A •
Light Fixture Schedule
C Pole mounted high pressure sodium parking lot fixture with rectangular housing and sharp cutoff.
The fixture shall be a type IV optical distribution pattern. The housing shall be lightweight, rugged, one
piece formed and welded aluminum shall insure smooth construction and weatherproof integrity. The
luminaire shall be pre -drilled for mounting to pole. The ballast shall be 180 degree insulation with minus
40 degree starting temperature. The extruded frame shall have rigid corner bracing and die cast zinc
latches to permit tool less entry for service. The lens door frame shall have high quality silicone
gasketing to seal against entry of insects, dirt and moisture. The lens shall be flat, tempered and impact
resistant glass. The socket shall have a heavy duty mogul base porcelain with spring loaded center
contact for positive grip and vibration resistance. Provide photocell activation sensor. The pole shall be
30 feet high with a square straight 7 inches steel shaft. Contractor to provide similar concrete pole base
detail to match existing condition. UL listed and suitable for wet locations.
Manufacturer: Hubbell Lighting Inc. Magnuform 111
RCS Series - Rectangular Cutoff Luminaire
RCS -A -400S -Type IV Photocontrol
Pole: Hubbell Lighting Inc. SSP 30 feet
Finish: Bronze
Lamp: 400 High Pressure Sodium
Watts: 465
Voltage: Contractor to confirm
D Wall mounted high pressure sodium parking lot fixture with rectangular housing and sharp cutoff.
The fixture shall be a type IV optical distribution pattern. The housing shall be lightweight, rugged, one
piece formed and welded aluminum shall insure smooth construction and weatherproof integrity. The
luminaire shall be pre -drilled for wall mounting. The ballast shall be 180 degree insulation with minus 40
degree starting temperature. The extruded frame shall have rigid corner bracing and die cast zinc
latchgs to permit tool less entry for service. The lens door frame shall have high quality silicone
gasketing to seal against entry of insects, dirt and moisture. The lens shall be flat, tempered and impact
resistant glass. The socket shall have a heavy duty mogul base porcelain with spring loaded center
contact for positive grip and vibration resistance. Provide photocell activation sensor. Mounting height
to be the same as the Type B fixtures. UL listed and suitable for wet locations. (Contractor to confirm
fixture matches existing Type B housing type prior to ordering product).
Manufacturer:
Voltage:
Hubbell Lighting Inc. Magnuform 111
RCS Series - Rectangular Cutoff Luminaire
Wall mounted
RCSA-250S-Type IV Photocontrol
Contractor to confirm
Radiance
Architectural Lighting Consultants Inc.
Page 2
March 16, 1998
Wells Fargo Bank TukwilikA
Light Fixture Schedule
E Pole mounted high pressure sodium parking lot fixture with rectangular housing and sharp cutoff.
The fixture shall be a type III optical distribution pattern. Contractor to reuse existing fixture head from
the Type A location. The pole shall be 30 feet high with a square straight 7 inches steel shaft.
Contractor to provide similar concrete pole base detail to match existing condition. UL listed and
suitable for wet locations.
Manufacturer: Hubbell Lighting Inc. Magnuform Ill
RCS Series - Rectangular Cutoff Luminaire
RCS -A -400S -Type Ill Photocontrol
Contractor to reuse existing fixture replaced by the Type A fixture head
,PoleHubbell Lighting Inc. SSP 30 feet
Finish: Bronze
Lamp: 400 High Pressure Sodium
Watts: 465
Voltage: Contractor to confirm
r
F Tree uplight with bullet shaped metal halide PAR 38 lamp. Fixture shall be focused uplight on
specimen tree to define entry. Fixture shall be die cast bullet shape, weather tight gasketed. Fixture
shall have protective clear lens sealed to extension collar. The weather tight construction and one half
inch swivel knuckle allows aiming at any angle. The reinforced fiberglass ballast housing shall be water
tight. The ballast box shall be in a fiberglass reinforced polyester composite housing and cover. Box
shall have silicone gasketed cover. Fixture shall be UL listed and suitable for wet locations.
Manufacturer* Hubbell Lighting Inc.
Finish: Bronze
Lamp: 70 Par 38 Metal Halide
Watts: 80
Voltage: Contractor to confirm existing condition
Notes:
1. The exterior lighting will be controlled by a low voltage lighting control system with a photocell
activation.
2. Fixture designs includes easy access to the ballast compartment. The lighting system shall last
longer and run more efficiently if taken care of. A lighting maintenance program which entails group
relamping, planned periodic cleaning of fixtures, and replacement of failed components is a good way to
reduce facility operational dollars in the long run.
Radiance
Architectural Lighting Consultants Inc.
Page 3
March 16, 1998
RL -400 CU!OFF LUMINRIRE
•
Provides state-of-the-art optics while re-
ducing glare and discomfort, improving
visibility, and minimizing Tight pollution.
Hubbell's RL -400 Roadway Cutoff luminaire provides an optimum
solution for today's technically demanding area and streetlighting
applications. Utilizing state-of-the-art engineering and design
technology, the RL -400 Cutoff Series provides precise
asymmetrical cutoff control resulting in no spill light above 90°
and superior veiling luminance which reduces glare.
Additional high performance features include Hubbell's modular
wiring center and tool -less ballast access, thereby resulting in
easier installation and maintenance. Its design allows maximum
energy and illumination efficiency, while at the same time reducing
total operating cost. Available in wattages ranging from 200 to
400 watts, its specially designed optional magnetic regulator
ballast increases Tamp life and improves overall optical and
electrical performance.
Hubbell's RL -400 Roadway Cutoff Series provides the ideal
roadway lighting system to improve the appearance of street and
parking areas, increase. traffic safety, and combat crime and
vandalism. It's ideal for either new construction or retrofitting onto
existing mast arm installations, in short any application which
requires sharp cutoff control. Recommended applications for this
luminaire series include:
• Roadways • Automobile dealerships
• Parking areas . Industrial parks
• Malls . Airport areas
Housing — Rugged, die-cast, aluminum housing finished in
durable gray or bronze LEKTROCOTE® polyester.
Ballast — A wide range of ballast types and voltages, including
an efficient magnetic regulator design.
Power Module — Permits easy access to the ballast compartment
and allows either door or top housing mounted ballast.
Lens — Flat, tempered and impact resistant glass.
Optical Assembly — True cutoff, highly engineered faceted
reflector design produces low veiling luminance and excellent
illuminance. 81
Socket - Socket assembly permits easy field adjustments to (203 mm)(
obtain different photometric distributions.
Mounting — Provides a complete selection of arms for most
mounting requirements. Stabilized "bird shield" permits 1'/,"
through 2" pipe sizes.
Additional Features:
• Two door system •
• Sealed optical compartment
• Plug-in starting aid
• Modular wiring center
• High strength latch and safety screw attached to the ballast
compartment
• Optics designed to optimize HPS sources
• Computer designed ANODAL® finished reflector
• Custom -R -Build (modular) catalog logic
• 90° cutoff
DIMENSIONS
_15V
'(406 mm)
Options:
• Magnetic regulator ballast
• Tool -less top housing entry
• Top housing or door mounted ballast
• Fusing
• Leveling device indicator
• Bronze Lektrocote finish (M-51)
• Charcoal filter assembly
• Silicone gasketing
• U.L. Listed
Lighting, Inc.
36'/."
r
(915 mm)
(203 mm)
12" MIN._I -
(305 mm)
DISTANCE FOR
DOOR REMOVAL
E.P.A. 1.0 SQ. FT.
Project
Type
Catalog Number
Remarks
OR 8' ARM FORMED 95 SHOWN
4', 6' OR 8'
r --
ARM
FORMED AS SHOWN
--1
-- 2' PIPE
MIN 2 I/2 " I 0.
GC -4-0
GC -6-0
GC -8-0
UPSWEPT ARM ASSEMBLIES
GC -4
GC`- 6
GC -8
TIPS
GARMIRE IRON WORKS
13809 - 100th N.E
Kirkland, WA 98034
Ph: 821-7283
JAN 1985
HANDHOLE
POLE AS SPECIFIED OR SHOWN
A
GRADE
DIMENSIONS
AREA LIGHTING
A = ---
6=
C=
BOLLARDS
A = _____ (NOTE 1)
B=
C=
NOTES:
1. BOLLARD BASE SHALL BE FLUSH
WITH SURFACE WHEN'PAVING.
,s
--STUB CONDUIT TO 6" BELOW HANDHOLE
WITH GROUND BUSHING
ORNAMENTAL BOLT COVER
NUT AND WASHER TO PLUMB'POLE
(TWO EACH PER ANCHOR BOLT)
1" X 1" CHAMFER
TIGHTLY PACKED GROUT UNDER POLE BASE TO
INSURE FULL CONTACT WITH FOOTING
(PROVIDE WEEP HOLE)
EXPOSED PORTION OF CONCRETE BASE TO HAVE
RUBBED SURFACE
RACEWAY 24" BELOW FINAL GRADE OR AS NOTE
ON DRAWINGS (QUANTITY AS REQUIRED)
SONOTUBE FORM (REMOVE)
ANCHOR BOLTS AS FURNISHED WITH POLE
OR AS SPECIFIED
USE AUGERED HOLE AS. CONCRETE FORM
BELOW SONOTUBE
REBAR TIES AT O.C.
VERTICAL REBAR
3000 PS CAST -IN-PLACE CONCRETE
P OLEB ASE
NOT TO SCALE
Th'i G,t. f»'t.e.
MAGNUFORM® 1Q
RCS SERIES - RECTANGULAR CUTOFF LUMINAIRE
•
The Magnuform III Series offers an aesthetically -styled
rectangular housing with sharp cutoff for a variety of
distributions for any lighting application. With a wide range
of optical assemblies the RCS Series is ideal for shopping
centers, parking areas, malls, commercial and industrial
complexes, roadway, or any area where luminaire styling
contributes to the visual environment. The RCS unit is
available in 100-400 watt HPS and 175-400 Metal Halide.
Housing — Lightweight, rugged, one-piece formed and
welded aluminum insures smooth construction and
weatherproof integrity. The luminaire is pre -drilled for
mounting to pole or wall.
Ballast — 180°C insulation, -20°F starting (-40°F, HPS),
60 Hz HPF ballast. 50 Hz ballast available - contact
factory.
Lens Door Frame — Extruded frame with rigid corner
bracing and die-cast zinc latches to permit tool -less entry
for servicing. The door has high quality silicone gasketing
to seal against entry of insects, dirt and moisture.
Decorative silkscreening provides for concealment of
electrical compartment.
Lens — Flat, tempered and impact resistant glass.
LEKTROCOTE® Finish — Two mils minimum of
electrostatically applied powder coating, high temperature
bonded to the surface for maximum adherence and finish
�-- hardness. Standard finishes are bronze, black, gray and
white. See ordering information.
Additional Features — Fully gasketed for all weather
operation. U.L. 1572 listed and suitable for wet locations.
C.S.A. certified for outdoor use. IP suitability — IP55.
CATALOG LOGIC
RCS-A400S-3P8-1 -PCR
MAGNUFORM III
ARM MOUNT
(Select desired
mounting adapter)
WATTAGE/SOURCE
H S
175 100
250 150
400 250
400
VERSION 3
DISTRIBUTION
P - II / II! Assymetric
T - Forward Throw
W - Type 2 Sq. (Selective Wattages Only)
I L OPTIONS
F (1 thru 6) - Fusing
PCR (I tttru 6) -
FINISH Twist Lock
1 - Bronze Ph°tecentrel
2 - Black Receptacle
3 - Gray (Order photocontrol
4 • White separately)
1.120V
2-208V
3 - 240V
4 . 277V
5 - 480V
6. 347V
L - Lamp included
(Standard on 400H)
VOLTAGE
5 - 480V
6 - 347V
8 - OuadTap'
(120!208!
240/277V)
Lighting, Inc.
DIMENSIONS
TYPE GA+
1
WA"
(413 mm)
231"
(591 mm)
8'.
(203 mm)
1
Project
Type
Catalog Number
Remarks
6e
Square Straight Steel Poles
•
SSP/SSC Series
For use with floodlight luminaires as well as post top
and Magnu-Series architectural luminaires.
• Square straight steel shaft
• One piece construction, steel tubing
• 2-3/8" OD tenons, or machined side mount
• Ground lug standard (3/8" 16 thread)
• Bolt template included
• Optional removable tenon
• Steel base
• Two-piece base cover
• Four L shaped galvanized anchor bolts with two nuts and two washers
• Standard finish Lektrocote® primer
• CSA Certified option (SSC Series)
ORDERING INFORMATION: SSP Series
Catalog-
Number 1
Poles
Pole- Base:
Height- 80 MPH- 100 MPH• 120 MPH-
Si
Sze.. Sq._
ft- M EPA wt EPA wt EPA' wt -
Wind Load Rating 2
Anc.
Bolt
Size 3
Bit. Blt.. Pole
Circ13 Proj. 3 Weight 4
lbs kg
GROUP I - 3X4" HANDHOLE
SSP -410X -XX
SSP -412X -XX
SSP -414X -XX
SSP -416X -XX
SSP -418X -XX
SSP -420X -XX
SSP -425X -XX
SSP -427X -XX
SSP -430X -XX
SSP -518X -XX
SSP -520X -XX
SSP -525X -XX
SSP -530X -XX
10 3.0 29.4 735 18.4 ' 460 12.0 300 4.0" 9.0" 3/4x30x3"
12 3.7 23.6 590 14.6 365 9.2 230 4.0" 9.0' 3/4x30x3"
14 4.3 19.2 480 11.4 285 7.0 175 4.0' 9.0" 3/4x30x3"
16 4.9 12.6 315 7.2 180 4.0 100 4.0" 9.0" 3/4x30x3"
18 5.5 10.2 255 5.4 135 2.7 67 4.0" 9.0' 3/4x30x3"
20 6.1 8.4 210 4.0 100 1.5 37 4.0' 9.0" 3/4x30x3"
25 7.6 4.5 112 1.0 25 - - 4.0" 9.0" 3/4x30x3"
27 8.1 9.4 135 4.2 100 1.2 30 4.0" 11.0" 1x36x4*
30 9.1 5.2 130 .1.3 32 - - 4.0 11.0" 1 x36x4"
8.0'
8.0"
8.0'
8.0"
8.0"
8.0"
8.0"
10-12"
10-12'
3.87"
3.87"
3.87'
3.87"
3.8T
3.87'
3.87"
4.12"
4.12"
88
98
110
122
135
147
178
360
310
39.9
44.5
49.9
55.3
61.2
66.7
80.1
162.0
139.5
GROUP II - 3X4" HANDHOLE
18 5.5 30.0 750 18.2 455 11.4 285 5.0" 11.0"
20 6.1 26.4 660 15.2 380 9.0 225 5.0' 11.0"
25 7.6 18.0 450 9.4 235 4.6 115 5.0" 11.0"
30 9.1 11.0 275 4.6 115 - • 5.0" 11.0"
GROUP III - 4X6" HANDHOLE
1x36x4"
1x36x4"
1x36x4"
1x36x4"
11.0'
11.0'
11.0"
11.0'
4.12"
4.12"
4.12"
4.12"
239
263
222
381
108.4
119.3
146.1
171.4
SSP•630X-XX
SSP -635X -XX
SSP -640X -XX
30
35
40
9.1
10.7
12.2
16.4
10.8
6.2
410
270
155
7.4 185 2.4
3.0 75 -
60 6.0" 13.0"
• 6.0' 13.0'
- 6.0" 13.0"
1x36x4"
1x36x4"
1x36x4"
12.0' 4.12' 458 207.7
12.0' 4.12' 530 240.4
12.0' 4.12" 602 273.1
ORDERING INFORMATION:
CSA Certified - SSC Series
Catalog:
Number:1
Pole.
Height'
Wind Load Ratinq2•
•
80 MPH= 100 MPH- 120 MPH- Pole: Base
Size- Squ-_
ft` M- EPA wtEPA wt EPA' wt -
Anc:_
Boit
Size 3
Pole
BIt.3 Bit. 3 Weight 4
Circ Proj.
lbs kg
GROUP I - 3X4" HANDHOLE
SSC -410X -XX 10 3.0
SSC -412X -XX 12 3.7
SSC -414X -XX 14 4.3
SSC -416X -XX 16 4.9
SSC -418X -XX 18 5.5
SSC -420X -XX 20 6.1
SSC -425X -XX 25 7.6
SSC -430X -XX 30 9.1
SSC -518X -XX 18 5.5
SSC -520X -XX 20 6.1
SSC -525X -XX 25 7.6
SSC -530X -XX 30 9.1
SSC -630X -XX 30 9.1
SSC -635X -XX 35 10.7
SSC -640X -XX 40 12.2
29.4 735 18.4 460 12.0 300 4.0" 9.0" 3/4x30x3"
23.6 590 14.6 365 9.2 230 4.0" 9.0' 3/4x30x3"
'19.2 480 11.4 285 7.0 175 4.0" 9.0" 3/4x30x3
12.6 315 7.2 180 4.0 100 4.0" 9.0' 3/4x30x3"
10.2 255 5.4 135 2.7 67 4.0" 9.0" 3/4x30x3"
8.4 210 4.0 100 1.5 37 4.0" 9.0" 3/4x30x3"
11.2 280 5.6 140 2.2 55 4.0' 9.0" 3/4x30x3"
5.2 130 1.3 32 - - 4.0" 11.0" 1x36x4"
GROUP II - 3X4" HANDHOLE
30.0 750 18.2 455 11.4 285 5.0" 11.0" 1 x36x4"
26.4 660 15.2 380 9.0 225 5.0" 11.0" 1x36x4-
18.0
x36x4"18.0 450 9.4 235 4.6 115 5.0" 11.0" 1 x36x4"
11.0 275 4.6 115 - - 5.0" 11.0" 1x36x4"
GROUP III - 4X6" HANDHOLE
16.4 410 7.4 185 2.4 60 6.0' 13.0" 1x36x4"
18.6 465 8.2 205 2.4 60 6.0" 13.0' 1x36x4"
12.8 320 3.8 95 - - 6.0" 13.0" 1x36x4"
8.0" 3.87" 88 39.9
8.0" 3.87" 98 44.5
8.0" 3.8T 110 49.9
8.0" 3.87" 122 55.3
8.0" 3.87" 135 61.2
8.0" 3.87" 147 66.7
8.0" 3.87" 315 142
10.12" 4.12" 381 171.4
11.0- 4.12' 239 108.4
11.0" 4.12" 263 119.3
11.0" 4.12' 222 146.1
11.0' 4.12' 381 171.4
12.0" 4.12' 458 207.7
12.0' 4.12" 696 315.6
12.0' 4.12" 788 357.4
1. Catalog Number. as listed, does not include tenons or machining for side
mounting. Fixture mounting must be specified by substituting for all X's.
2. Maximum allowable EPA is based on steady winds of 80 and 100 MPH with
gusts to 104 and 130 MPH respectively. 120 MPH steady winds with 156
MPH gusts. All calculations are based on a minimum yield of 55.000 PSI.
Calculations per AASHTO 85.
3. Factory supplied template must be used when setting anchor bolts.
Hubbell Lighting will deny any claim for incorrect anchorage
placement resulting from failure to use factory supplied template.
4. Anchor bolt weights not included. Note: SSC series handhole covers have
tamper resistant screws and gasket: Refer to Pole Selection Guide on
page 379 prior to selecting equipment.
Hubbell Lighting, Inc.
380
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CATALOG LOGIC
•
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s I s
-4
10
6
A
4
- M18
cross section material steel
square
base
type
shaft size
square
nominal
height
BASE TYPE
P
C
S
Steel Plate
CSA Certified
Slipfit (430/530 only)
SHAFT SIZE SQUARE STYLE
4
4.0"
5
5.0"
6
6.0"
NOMINAL POLE HEIGHT (IN FT.)
See Ordering Information on page 380.
TOP TYPE
1
5
6
2 3/8" OD tenon
Removable tenon (4" and 5" only)
Side mount
MOUNTING ARRANGEMENT 1
A One fixture
C Two fixtures at 180°
D Two fixtures at 90° 2
F Three fixtures at 90° 2
G Four fixtures at 90° 2
P Tenons only
top
mounting fixture arm
type arrangement size (holes)
options
FIXTURE ARM SIZE (HOLES)
0
2
4
None, Tenon only
RC. MSM, MSQ, MSL, MSV, DM, RA
DS Series / MSS Series
OPTIONS 3
-M18
Weatherproof receptacle
-M50
Black Lektrocote® finish •
-M51 Bronze Lektrocote® finish
-M52 White Lektrocote® finish
-M53 Gray Lektrocote® finish
-M55 Hubbell Seal (intemal coating) '
-SSP-4XX5-XX Removable tenon
-M32 Mid pole luminaire bracket (34")
-M32 (12) Mid pole luminaire bracket (12")
1. Verity loading, requirement based on allowable EPA.
2. For proper mounting clearance use 10" arm or flat surface knuckle (MAL-KF•X).
3. Factory installed. order by adding appropriate suffix
Hubbell Lighting, Inc.
382
HID Li htsca er® Bullet
9 P
309 Series
The 309 series Lightscaper bullet is available with high
intensity discharge mercury vapor and metal halide
ballastry. The bullet shape blends with other landscape
elements allowing use in many applications. The
weathertight die cast aluminum construction and one-half
inch swivel knuckle allows aiming at virtually any angle.
The reinforced fiberglass ballast housing is watertight and
will provide years of service even in acidic soils.
Lamphead
Die cast aluminum bullet shape, weathertight gasketed.
Protective clear glass lens sealed to extension collar. Black
Lektrocote® polyester powder finish. One-half inch swivel
knuckle. Medium base pulse rated porcelain socket for
"PAR" and "R" lumps. Shipped less lamp.
Ballast Box
Fiberglass reinforced polyester composite housing and
cover. Two V2 - 14 NPS conduit hubs for feed through
wiring capability. Requires 125° leads in box. Silicone
gasketed cover.
ORDERING INFORMATION
Catalog
Number
lVattage Voltage Input Watts
MERCURY VAPOR.
•
Thr F
p
Amps Weight
Start Oper lbs. kys.
309-8-M 100HPF 120 118 1.0 1.1 14 6.3
METAL HALIDE
309-8H 100HPF 120/277 129 1.2 1.2 16 7.2
309-7H 70HPF 120/277 95
.8 .9 16 7.2
SUITABLE MEDIUM BASE LAMPS - MERCURY 100 WATT
Catalog Number Rated Life
Lumens
K Temp Spread
R4OH38BP-100/DX 24.000 2,850 3700
PAR38 1444GS-100/M 16,000 2,850 7000
SUITABLE MEDIUM BASE LAMPS - METAL HALIDE
Wide
Spot •
Catalog Number Rated Lite
Maximum
Candlepower
K Temp Spread
100 WATT
R40 MH100/R40/FL
R40 MH100/R40/SP
R40 MH70/R40/FL
R40 MH70/R40/SP
PAR38 MH70/PAR38/FL
PAR38 MH70/PAR38/SP
10,000
10,000
10,000
10,000
5,000
5,000
3,300
80,000
2,300
60,000
12,000
40,000
4000 Wide 70°
4000 Spot 15°
4000 Wide 70°
4000 Spot 15°
4300 Medium 35°
4300 Spot 15°
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C10P) s1 TWOP )M
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TAX ACCOUNT NUMBER
7117104-11114
PROJECT ADDRESS
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SYMBOLS
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PROJECT DATA / DESCRIPTION
MNCILLANOLA ATI 7/R10V1 401$ Y0 MANTTO4ANC1 TO AN
D41T10 PANDA LOT. I.1 . 4047$ TO 101.60! PCO/WATI40S
TO DOf7)0 P0.i AMD ANfACE PIRIITIO L11/R ►0C7HlI 440 L1Y47
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470611.00.07 1101/-714
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PROJECT TEAM
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RECEIVED
CITY OF TUKWILA
MAR 2 7 1998
PERMIT CENTER
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010030 Ol PASTS& OO41W CTOR TO POMPON OPTICS
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T.O.C. ANNEX
EXISTING ISUILDM
IE035 SPERRI' AVENUE
3
ODLONCOATEO ICM®
BELL PIPL h• •
P'1E•01RLm
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3 1 N• • r4•
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IM• . T -r
RECEIVED
CITY OF TUKWILA
MAR 2 7 1998
PERMIT CENTER
PARKING ANALYSIS
ID STI j 1110.046 MEA SISI SR
TOTAL ENSTIO STALL!
STALLS IEooI® PMS SIM MP L
TOTAL STALLS PEON= Si
TOTAL STALLS PbYO® M
14NOICMP123 INC/ •
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5 RTA.
RECEIVED
CITY OF TUKWILA
MAR 2 7 1998
PERMIT CENTER
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SET
AIM
WSW
-54-94 •
NIES INLAY
A1.1
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V.
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PLANE LIORIZONTAL
POINT SPACING LEFT-TO-RIGI-IT • 15 ft
POINT SPACING TOP -TO -BOTTOM • I9 ft
LOWER LEFTUANO CORNER OF PLANE:
X•36.9 Y • 45.9 Z • 0
UPPER RIGI•ITNAND CORNER OF PLANE:
X • 411,.5 Y • 319.9 Z • 0
LIGIIT METER IS NORMAL TO PLANE
AVERAGE fc • .05 fc
MAXIMUM Fe • 5.9 fc
AVERAGE/MINIMUM • .050
MAXIMUM/MINIMUM • 9.9.'0
TOTAL NUMBER OF POIN'S . 98
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T.C.C. ANNEX
E.X;STING BUILDING
:835 SPERRY AVENUE
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CITY OF TUKWILA
MAR 2 7 1998
PERMIT CENTER
SITE PLAN
SPERRY DRIVE
vr ER LEAF
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WORK
TUKWILA. WA
EXISTING
ILLUMINATION
LEVELS
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MldaLTA 0.42.1011•010 MIME
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EXISTING LIGHTING PLAN
L1.0
01.1.941,•0,14 W
ANDY 6 12'Y'15' E
T.O.G. ANNEX
EXISTING BUILDING
18035 SPERRY AvENUE
18
•
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PLANE a NORIZONTAL
POINT SPACNG LEFT•TO-RIGNT • 5 R
PONT SPACING TOP•TO-BOTTOM • 5 re
LOUER LEFTUANO COINER OF PLANE,
X• 06.9 T •A5.9 Z •0
UPPER RGNTUANO CORNER CF PLANE,
X •Allb T • 39.$ Z • 0
LG11t METER 16 NORMAL TO PLANE
AVERAGE re • 313
MAXIMJI Le • 392
MINI1.11119 lc • .I6
AVERAGE/MINIMUM • nu
MAXIMJ'1.T:N:Mt1 • 21129
TOTAL NUMBER OF POINTS • 1390
.._S .�.t \` 1\.
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RECEIVED
CITY OF TUKWILA
MAR 2 7 1998
PERMIT
'X rERLEAF
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TUKWILA. WA
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PLAN
Project.: 1630
File e: 20000
O Dale: KAMM r1N6
co Designer: 11,IP
Revisions:
SITE LIGHI'INO PLAN
L2.0
. 4
LIGHT FIXTURE
SQUARE STRAIGHT SIDED POLE
WITH STEEL ANCHOR PLATE,
GALVINIZED STEEL ANCHOR BOLTS,
WIRING NAND HOLE, FIXTURE
MOUNTING ARM, BASE COVER
AND ALL REQUIRED HARDWARE
FOR A COMPLETE INSTALLATION.
THE ENTIRE ASSEMBLY INCLUDING
POLE, FIXTURE AND BASE
COVER SHALL NAVE MATCHING
BLACK FINISH.
WIRING HAND HOLE WITH WEATHER
TIGHT COVER. CONNECT GROUND
WIRE TO LUG BOUNDED TO POLE
INTERIOR
METAL COVER OVER POLE BASE
AND ANCHOR BOLTS. SECURELY
ANCHOR TO POLE BASE.
GAL VINIZED DOUBLE NUTS AND
LOCKING WASHERS FOR LEVELING
POLE TO TRUE VERTICAL. PACK
W/ NON -SHRINK GROUT AND FINISH
TO MATCH CONCRETE BASE.
1 CHAMFER EDGE.
ANCHOR BOLTS FURNISHED WITH
POLE. OBTAIN BOLT CIRCLE
TEMPLATE FROM MANUFACTURER
RIGID STEEL CONDUIT WITH
CONDUCTORS IN CONCRETE
ANCHOR BASE.
POURED - IN-PLACE GONG ANCHOR
BASE. REINFORCE ANCHOR BOLT
ASSEMBLY W/ . (4) 445 STEEL BARS
TIED TO ANCHOR BOLTS AND 4'4
HORIZ STEEL BARS AT 6' 0 C
TIED TO VERT BARS.
THOROUGHLY COMPACT SOIL
AROUND BASE AS REQUIRED TO
MAINTAIN STABILITY.
ELEVATION / SECTION AT
LIGHT POLE A'' ':NOIR BASE
WALE: 1/2' = 1'-m"
PROJECT DATA / DESCRIPTION
MISC8LAPECul NT= Y/P9110 V'!NT$ AND PIANTIIINANC1 TO AM
EKISTPCI PAAG►db LOT. TO INCLUDE r COIFICATSCNII
TO DclITPeb POLE AMO II4fAGE ?V..P4TED LlC•1ri POMMES. NEW LWT
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LATEX CP PAT40,15 OYER TI•IE EgeITINCI LAVED APEA. NEM CSJePt1
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Al IL'OJRl . PiSTALL 14191 COM AT mamma .i@E 0.01I111ENTLY
NOW DOM CAST -M -PLACE OAS r POPS NSW ISLAND ARSAS GILT.
), EACH COMPACT STALL SHALL SE DEIIONATED A• SLCH LRH M
%IORSC 'COMPACT' FRONTED PRO TLE STALL Si A r44. S' LETTERS
AMO MAINTAIN OVER TIE LPE O THE SPACE.
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LSlACE SHALL SE SUP IrJMTANT- A OULTir CUM MATT IS
ACLSTTASRLI M LO.O AS R DOES NOT PRG+ICT MO A VEWICLI
TRN7RC. LAW.
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EXISTING 5UILDIN6
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TYPICAL b' CURB
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