Laserfiche WebLink
-13 - <br />156123283.10 <br />Row Standard Compliance Analysis <br />c.Light trespass across property lines shall be limited to 0.1 footcandles. <br />97.A10.3 LED luminaries shall provide a color temperature of 2700-3000k; a minimum <br />Color Rendering Index of 90; and an R9 value of 50 or higher. The L70 life <br />expectancy of the illumination source shall exceed 25,000 hours. <br />Complies. <br />98.A10.4 Area lighting used for parking areas, service areas, access drives, and internal <br />vehicular circulation shall comply with the following standards: <br />a.Area lighting fixture mounting height shall not exceed 25 feet from <br />adjacent ground. <br />b.Service area illumination shall be entirely contained within the limits of the <br />service area. <br />Complies. <br />99.A10.5 Residential parking area illumination levels shall achieve a uniformity ratio of 4 to <br />1 (average to minimum) with a maintained average of 0.7 footcandles and a <br />minimum of 0.2 footcandles. Site lighting in street and parking areas should be <br />designed to incorporate 50 percent dimming controlled by occupancy sensor <br />between the hours of 11:00pm and 7:00am. <br />Complies. <br />A11. Utility and Service Area Location and Design –Development Standards (pp. 30-31) <br />100.A11.1 If utility providers require direct access from the street to utility rooms or closets, <br />these facilities shall be configured to occupy less than 25 percent of the length of <br />any ground floor street-facing façade. <br />Complies. <br />101.A11.2 Utility and Service Areas shall be located to comply with the following standards: <br />a.Minimum 50-foot distance from public street intersections and from <br />primary building entries. <br />b.Sites narrower than 100 feet in width shall locate all utilities and services <br />at the location farthest from the primary building entrance and any public street <br />intersections <br />c.All services and utilities visible from and located within 30 feet of a public <br />right of way shall be screened with vision barriers at a height of at least 6 feet or <br />12 inches above the maximum height of any equipment contained or equipment <br />contained or stored within, whichever is greater, unless specifically prohibited by <br />utility providers. These include but are not limited to architectural elements such <br />as louvered panels, durable walls or gates, or landscape elements such as trees, <br />shrubs, vines, and berms. <br />Complies. <br />102.A11.3 Projects shall provide direct access for maintenance workers and waste collection <br />from alleys; or if alleys are not provided, from internal streets. <br />Modify. As will often be the <br />case for high-density projects <br />on infill sites, access for waste