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48292PERMIT APPLICATIO FOR M AA I SHORES VILLAGE Date J / 7 Job Address 1130 2 i � i- . Tax Folio Legal Description Owner/Lessee / Tenant / %'■ Owner's Address /73 0 2 NS- Contracting Co. /, e� Queer kd� SS# State # 4c Gip 3 � 2- Municipal # 3 3 7 3„s.-- F Competency # Address Architect/Engineer Bonding Company Mortgagor Permit Type (circle one): BUILDING ELECTRICAI, PLUMBING MECHANICAL ROOFING PAVING FENCE SIGN WORK DESCRIPTION Square Ft. 32- -�� /Alt WARNING TO OWNER YOU MUST RECORD A NOTICI OF COMMENCEMENT AND YOUR FAILURE TO DO SO MAY RESULT IN YOUR PAYING TWICE FOR IMPROVEMENTS TO YOUR PROPERTY (IF YOU INTEND TO OBTAIN FINANCING, CONSULT WITH YOUR LENDER OR AN ATTORNEY BEFORE RECORDING YOUR NOTICE OF COMMENCEMENT.) Application is hereby made to obtain a permit to do work and installation as indicated above, and on the attached addendum (if applicable). I certify that all work will be performed to meet the standards of all laws regulating co tion in this jurisdiction. I understand that separate permits are required for ELECTRICAL PLUMBING, SIGNS, POOLS, ROOFING and MECHANICAL l ORK. OWNER'S AFFIDAVIT: I certify that all the foregoing information is accurate and that all work will be done in compliance with all applicable laws regulating construction and zoning Furthermore, I authorize the above -nam ed contractor to do the ork stated. rirr h t vers( j II I . • ofo I . V o as to .er : 1res: d/or C Condo President Date e ACEVEDO SOTO '4; MY COMMISSION # CC 841281 'te pp EXPIRES; May 31, 2003 143003NOTARY Fla. Notwy Service & Banding Co. My =mission E APPRO \� Zoning Mechanical ,_i7 do Preident Date rofewr - «I Plumbing 9V Address Address Address Historically Designated: Yes q No Master Permit # f v� l (4.W.15 9 91.6 1 ° us_ VS S - 3 f uS Phone 9 -) /10-2.4),..5" Estimated Cost (value) • o Contactor or tractor or Owner - Builder er- Builder OFFIC L NOTA it 1 CARIDAD MACNAMARA NOTARY PUBLIC SI'AT . Cox f : ,VOA COMMISSION NO. CCir2K 17 • MY COW! S Oi. . 4 + : "t O 1111 11 Al Signature No My C FEES: PERMIT , � D RADON .F. f NOTARY 0 BOND 3'0 0 Electrical TOTAIE tt7v Dte Date Structural Engineer NOTICE OF COMMENCEMENT A RECORDED COPY MUST BE POSTED ON THE JOB SITE AT TIME OF FIRST INSPECTION PERMIT NO. q B cict .1 STATE OF FLORIDA: COUNTY OF DADE: THE UNDERSIGNED hereby gives notice that improvements will be made to certain real property, and in accordance with Chapter 713, Florida Statutes, the following information is provided in this Notice of Commencement. 1. Legal description of property and street address: f t c N o /WC: pot tAmt 514026-5 2. Description of improvement: 2ES'��cc ,.�� crf ro il sr 4T �3✓15E &4U t , 3. Owner(s) name and address: b , 2 N, .JLRS,w i i 00 I e ,. r- t s if oa s Interest in property: Name and address of fee simple titleholder: 4. Contractor's name and address: AAA. v iJ fit,. ,A. 5. Surety:(Payment bond required by owner from contractor, if any) Name and address: yJ ✓t• Amount of bond $ 6. Lender's name and address: Notary Public TAX FOLIO NO. e)3 -08 -32 '18 8 a - 57( 1R043479 2001 FEB 08 12:00 • • 4 7. Persons within the State of Florida designated by Owner upon whom not by Section 713.13(1)(a)7., Florida Statutes, , -- Name and address: „.s1 Assoc. V P Fac cc (c f e sipr�awr of Amer 4 � Ali u ( ( Print Owners Name 6,4 rtt (fin c vef 14 Sworn to and subscribed before me this 6 '' d . f ps,, ; ,,,,, ,, ; ('' ' ' • •• TO �:nG MY OpMMfSSION0c•8841281 1 NOTARY Flay EXPIRES: 3ery May os 31, 2003 Print Notary's Name Mori )c Atelier/6 5ofb My Commission Expires: ay' 3/ Zoo 3 ocuments may be served•as provided 8. In addition to himself, Owner designates the following person(s) to receive a copy of the Uenor's Notice as provided in Section 713.13(1)(b), Florida Statutes. Name and address: Ai 1 9. Expiration date of this Notice of Commencement: (the expiration date is 1 year from the date of recording unless a different date is specified) ✓n' - Prepared by: KEN b i S 1.- Address: 14300 N v4v? �rL1t,ti . Shl,�t .f F1_ 311(.1 123.0142 10/88 JOB ADDRESS APPLICANT PHONE t APPLICATION f# SHEET OF MISCELLANEOUS DATE . CRITIQUE SHEET 2j/U WI" COMMENTS PERMIT NO. ADDRESS: MIAMI SHORES VILLAGE BUILDING 1 ZONING DEPARTMENT' SECTION • BY DATE ZONING ELECTRICAL MECHANICAL PLUMBING FIRE PUBUC WORKS STRUCTURAL BUILDING OFFICIAL 1. Subject to compliance with ett Racal, State. Coc oiy,YUIage tides ea regulations. Village assumes no respansibtWty tar accuracy offer mitts from these plans. 2. This copy at plans must be ayalt:ble as buRQing site or no tnspectton will be c4ctdacted. INITIALS 0 5:+ (aft M e-0 cs hcu i�t d, l f 4/ -� � f' :_ f c DASS k frk e ! o r zr I O iA•rewretfS PERMIT APPLICATION FOR MIAMI SHORES VILLAGE l .5oFfiba Fi S Date V2,3 /00 Job Address /law ti6 A'j Av6kiuo Tax Folio 1 - 1 3 /r eb 00 L40 Legal Description Historically Designated: Yes No Owner/Ussee / Tenant SAO- v OM We d ry Owner's Address / 13 6 0 AI E. amt. i IO- m u Contracting Co. Iry ou.1 ti & No My C s mmission Expires: FEES: P eri tmONICA ACEVEDO SOTO MY COMMISSION # CC 841281 • OF le EXPIRES: May 31, 2003 1.8004■0TARY Fla Service Bonding Co. APPROVED: Zoning Building Mechanical Address My Commission Expires: Master Permit # Qualifier SS# Phone State # Municipal # Competency # Ins. Co. Architect/Engineer Adder Bonding Company Address Mortgagor Address Permit Type (circle one . BUILDING ELECTRICAL PLUMBING MECHANICAL ROOFING PAVING FENCE SIGN WORK DESCRIPTION 2 ['.o ►a cam.& i 6c BS 3q x ) i/ Fob Scr `L. F16-t0 Square Ft. Estimated Cost (value) y 5 00 WARNING TO OWNER: YOU MUST RECORD A NOTICE OF COMMENCEMENT AND YOUR FAILURE TO DO SO MAY RESULT IN YOUR PAYING TWICE FOR IMPROVEMENTS TO YOUR PROPERTY (IF YOU INTEND TO OBTAIN FINANCING, CONSULT WITH YOUR LENDER OR AN ATTORNEY BEFORE RECORDING YOUR NOTICE OF COMMENCEMENT.) Application is hereby made to obtain a permit to do work and installation as indicated above, and on the attached addendum (if applicable). I certify that all work will be performed to meet the standards of all laws regulating construction in this jurisdiction. I understand that separate permits are required for F.T.ECTRICAL PLUMBING, SIGNS, POOLS, ROOFING and MECHANICAL WORK. OWNERS AFFIDAVff: I certify that all the foregoing information is accurate and that all work will be done in compliance with all applicable laws regulating construction and zoning. Furthermore, I authorize the above -named contractor to do the work stated. Presidenj CC Dat e Signature of Contractor or Owner - Builder Date .sra V ITS,e.r.G,,h1Ga 3 - a y -00 Notary as to Contractor or Owner - Builder Date C.C.F. NOTARY BOND Phone 3&r- 8 cT' -3L/y7 TOTAL DUE '7f �h✓ Electrical Plumbing Structural Engineer f?- FEES: PERMIT A f of. d -to•. 04 4 Sw% /y d 4-14e NEy+p 60 L e g a l D e s c r i p t i o n S e 47o In 3 4 Tow"; Atj 6'2 S 1 2A volt 4/ E Historically Designated: Yes No Owner/Lessee / Tenant Barrel U h r ve rs r ti , L'w c. Master Permit # �6f g3 Owner's Address / /30 0 /1 /E U6. Obi 5io Phoneme q '79/ Contracting Co. e30.C,1Ci Addresj /3© 0 /VC r/B ai � ale- Qualifier o I Au s Ki ss# - Phone phone 27 'I l State # 414 Municipal # Competency # Ins. Co. Architect/Engineer Address Bonding Company Address Mortgagor Address Permit Type (circle one): _, UILDING E ECTRICAL PLUMBING MECHANICAL ROOFING PAVING FENCE SIGN WORK DESCRIPTION 04.1..e: ,k c , obtt CO{;t,,ac) 14 - lc' 0lAck (1 43. It q f.04301),= Li- Square Ft. ,2- c % Estimated Cost (value) 1 6 0 0 c 0 Job Address o yN -,( //U Tax Folio 50 3 /e3 23d / Owner and/or My • ion Exp. PERMIT APPLICATION FOR MIAMI SHORES VILLAGE WARNING TO OWNER: YOU MUST RECORD A NOTICE OF COMMENCEMENT AND YOUR FAILURE TO DO SO MAY RESULT IN YOUR PAYING TWICE FOR IMPROVEMENTS TO YOUR PROPERTY (IF YOU INTEND TO OBTAIN FINANCING, CONSULT WITH YOUR LENDER OR AN ATTORNEY BEFORE RECORDING YOUR NOTICE OF COMMENCEMENT.) Application is hereby made to obtain a pennit to do work and installation as indicated above, and on the attached addendum (if applicable). I certify that all work will be performed to meet the standards of all laws regulating construction in this jurisdiction. I understand that separate permits are required for ELECTRICAL PLUMBING, SIGNS, POOLS, ROOFING and MECHANICAL WORK. OWNERS AFFIDAVIT: I certify that all the foregoing information is accurate and that all work will be done in compliance with all applicable laws regulating construction and zoning. Furthermore, I authorize the above -named contractor to do the work stated. PO a i gA�t -'( vivtVe,2 't Tzj 2 a te " C c lc fr..r P'e te ` a -- 9 -06 ev MONICAA ACEVEDO SOTO �r MY COMMISSION # CC 841281 M10� EXPIRES: May 31, 2003 WARY Fla Notary 3mvlce i Banding Co. Signature of Contractor or Owner - Builder Date Date Notary as to Contractor or Owner - Builder Date My Commission Expires: o `J RADON C.C.F. 3 NOTARY BOND - -- APPROVED: Zoning Building Mechanical Electrical TOTAL DUE - D Plumbing Structural Engineer N C 1 1 t ST 4" LONLUEtE .IA6 .56bo PSI PUMP en if L I PERMIT APPLICATION FOR MIAMI SHORES VILLAGE Date g - // ®dJob Address /13 00/1/9 - -ZW B Imil T lio /1 g / 31 - free (9Q + S O Legal Description ( � Historically Designated: Yes No � ( t/ Owner/Lessee / Tenant a U t LJ ( 1,4A - ,j ( /t'ltA .� 4t. Master Permit # L ID I "I S Owner's Address113 CO Phone 3 7 � 3 S' 9' 9 -- C Q LS Contracting Co. P t Le) ezz P "1 Address t g g 0 C) jt Iota move 4M./4 l'f m i itfn( Qualifier B E,4'l Vl f . B` _ r r SS# -__ Phone ©J A/‘ State # ® ® ®1 Municipal # Competency # Ins. Co. Architect/Engineer Address Bonding Company Address Mortgagor Address Permit Type (circle one): UILDING LECTRICAL PLUMBING MECHANICAL ROOFING PAVING FENCE SIGN WORK DESCRIPTION D 1 1 r t i — 1 — :71 (a_ in f` 4 ACC -w- ( ,..4i 4ci- r 4 fit) 6- : 8 L.3 Z.e :s r r Square Ft. Estimated Cost (value)!.2 WARNING TO OWNER: YOU MUST RECORD A NOTICE OF COMMENCEMENT AND YOUR FAILURE TO DO SO MAY RESULT IN YOUR PAYING TWICE FOR IMPROVEMENTS TO YOUR PROPERTY (IF YOU INTEND TO OBTAIN FINANCING, CONSULT WITH YOUR LENDER OR AN ATTORNEY BEFORE RECORDING YOUR NOTICE OF COMMENCEMENT.) Application is hereby made to obtain a permit to do work and installation as indicated above, and on the attached addendum (if applicable). I certify that all work will be performed to meet the standards of all laws regulating construction in this jurisdiction. I understand that separate permits are required for FA.FCTRICAL PLUMBING, SIGNS, POOLS, ROOFING and MECHANICAL WORK OWNER'S AFFIDAVIT: I certify that all the foregoing information is accurate and that all work will be done in compliance with all applicable laws regulating construction and zoning. Furthermore, I authorize the above -named contractor to do the wor Signature of owner and/or Condo President Date Signature of A 1. EES: PERMIT > LIP ®o VADON chat Notary as to Owner and/or Condo President Date Notary to Contractor My Commission Expires: My Commission Expires. APPROVED: Zoning Building Electrical Mechanical or Owner-Buildor Date J / -Oa NOTARY S GLADYS i VILLAR NOTARY PUBLIC STATE Of FLORIDA COMMISSION NO. CC14103 MY COMMISSION EXP. MAR. 42032 C.C.F. � . 2,0 NOTARY BONDX TOTAL DUE rt £ Plumbing Structural Engineer a 4 ' PYC 6 , . . . , , , , , , . , ; 4 : , , ,.,... 0 0 -;"0"-• • ' , r .1 .., 1., t . . , . I 1 1 3 t , 1 . ■ i 1 , R : . 1 .. i , F t 4 4 a 3 , a s 0' . 0 ; , . '. E I i . 4 23 ! '. -; ; !.. ! ■ lip . . 1 1 ;. a 1 4 4 4 F F a i ; P "L. : • 1 i 7 . ..,„ .......—.; '. ^ ' ......4— n '. . 1 . . 4 i 1 4 I ; e , ...—^ i.. : ..............4....—...— 4 : ■ 4 i 1 I. 3e; 4 a . , ' 1 - ' . . . s , . .; , 1 a . . , t . ; -- --titt- --';‘,-• • ',' . 4 , . . 4 , a , , a , t , 1 t a , ,,..-, .; i ,,,_ .: ; , ■: , t . . . ; T 94 ° . 9.. r "s s O VED BY DATE iitiY1 STRUCTURAL I y EGTRI CAL . F "' 77 / PLUMBING MECHANIC AL ROOTING BLDG. OFFICIAL SUBJECT TO COMPLIANCE Y WITH ALL FEDERAL, STATE AND COUNTY RULES AND REGULATIONS. WA SHORES VILLAGE /ASSUMES NO R ESPONSIBILTa4ES FOR ACCURACY OF OR RESULTS FROM THESE FLANS. COiv1PLIANCE Y3f i THE SOUTH FLORIDA BUILDING CEDE AS ADOPTED BY "sAi•, I SHORE : VILUGE IS REQUIRED. THE ARCHITECT, BUILDER & SUB ;,o1iTRACTORS ARE CHARGED WICI THE KNOWLEDGE OF ALL BUILDING REGULATIONS WHETHER U2 NOT SPECIFICALLY INDICATED HEREIN. PAIMAI SHORES VILLU.GE . 11: . 4' t , tv> ,A7 • I i I • • • . • 1144; 1 P.4t1440 • . ; , . • 1 t ■ . -3.9./7 • --",•41-ss:v:9'AiNr, /6 154 g* • • •••- - 44 d ft/ . .. °. E . LL Asa A ... .. g @ ,1. PERMIT APPLICATION FOR MIAMI SHORES VILLAGE Date AL1 \eke, Job Address 1 \A T'1 . Iss,v4icaolio 1 V36— o Q ® — Legal Description Historically Designated: Yes No Owner/Lessee / Tenant Contracting Co. Architect/Engineer Bonding Company Mortgagor WORK DESCRIPTION APPROVED: <' L O w n e r ' s A d d r e s s \ , ? ® P h o n e ( 3 ) 1 k Address (Si E> e ` � , Ce=to o Qualifier - a 9 . �c�i a r�•-� SS# - - Phone State # 11A Mtmicipal leiSComPetelleY Co. -r Address Master Permit # `4 49 1 , < Address Address Permit Type (circle one): BUILDIN ELECTRICAL ' LUMBING MECHANICAL ROOFING PAVING FENCE SIGN Square Ft. Estimated Cost (value) WARNING TO OWNER: YOU MUST RECORD A NOTICE OF COMMENCEMENT AND YOUR FAILURE TO DO SO MAY RESULT IN YOUR PAYING TWICE FOR IMPROVEMENTS TO YOUR PROPERTY (IF YOU INTEND TO OBTAIN FINANCING, CONSULT WITH YOUR LENDER OR AN ATTORNEY BEFORE RECORDING YOUR NOTICE OF COMMENCEMENT.) Application is hereby made to obtain a permit to do work and installation as indicated above, and on the attached addendum (if applicable). I certify that all work will be performed to meet the standards of all laws regulating construction in this Jurisdiction. I understand that separate permits are required for ELECTRICAL, PLUMBING, SIGNS, POOLS, ROOFING and MECHANICAL WORK. OWNER'S AFFIDAVIT: I certify that all the foregoing information is accurate and that all work will be done in compliance with all applicable laws regulating construction andd zoning. Furthermore, I authorize the above - named contractor to do the work stated. -114), \5\t-y, Si e of • r Condo President Date Si JOHN M. FARQUHAR Notciy Publla - Fate ct F!odrte My Commisslon FxpI 6s Mat 27. Commisslon # CC 5433% FEES: PERMIT -'a® 14) RADON C.C.F. NOTARY Zoning Building Electrical BOND TOTAL DUE /IS-3 � Mechanical Plumbing Engineering ITEM BATH TU3 UNIT IEi 1 ITEM SWITCH OUTLETS UNIT FEE ITEM SPACE HEATERS UNIT FEE BIDET LIGHT OUTLETS CENTRAL HEATING DISHWASHER RECEPTACLES A/C (WIND) OISPOSAL SERVICE TEMPORARY A/C (CENTRAL) DRINKING FOUNTAIN SERVICE SIZE IN APS DUCT WORK FLOOR GRAIN SERVICE REPAIR/METER CHANCE REFRIGERATION GREASE TRAP APPLIANCE OUTLETS PROCESS AND PRESS PIPING INTERCEPTOR RANGE TC CPO TANKS LAVATORY OVEN ABOVE GROUND TANKS LAUNDRY TRAY WATER HEATER U.F. PRESSURE VESSELS CLOTHES WASHER R3TCRS 0- 1 HP STEAK BOILERS SHOWER MOTCRS OVER 1- 3 If HOT WATER BOILERS SINK. POT /3 COMP. %GTCRS OVER 3- 5 If MECHANICAL VENTILATION SINK, RESIDENCE M]TORS OVER 5- 8 NP TRANSPORTING ASSEMBLIES SINK. SLOP M]TDRS OVER 8- 10 HP ELEVATORS/ESCALATORS TEWORARY WATER CLOSET WITCRS OVER 10- 25 HP FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEMS URINAL MOTCRS OVER 25-100 HP COOLING TONERS WATER CLOSET MOTORS OVER 100 HP VIOLATION INDIRECT WASTES A/C WINDOW REINSPECTION WATER SUPPLY TO: AIR CONDITIONERS A/C UNIT STRIP HEATER FIRE SPRINKLER GENERATORS TRANSFORMERS HEATER -NEW INST. MNERATORS TRARMERS HEATER- REPLACE GENERATORS TRANSFCRISS LAWN SPRlN1QER -WELL SPECIAL Ply SWIMMING P001 ' CUTLETS COMM& _ WATER SERVICE SIGN TUBES SEWER CONNECTIONS SIGN TRAMMIMERS UTILITY-SEWER SIGN TIME CLOCK UTILITY -WATER FIYI RES SEPTIC TANK '_ ANTENNA RELAY TELEVISION OUTLETS GRAINFIELD, 4' TILE/RES. VIOLATION PUMP & ABANDON SEPTIC TANK REINSPECTION SOAKAGE PIT CU. FT. ` CATCH BASIN ■ r • ►V' QV Fa - DISCHARGE WELL a DOMESTIC WELL AREA DRAIN ROOF INLET SOLAR WATER HEATER FIRE STANDPIPE POOL PIPING LAWN SPRINKLER SYSTEM GAS RAMIE METER SET (GAS) GAS PIPING ADDENDUM TO BUILDING PERMIT APPLICATION (AN "APPLICATION FOR BUILDING PERMIT MUST ACCOMPANT THIS ADDENDUM. IF A MASTER PERMIT HAS B. OBTAINED, THE OWNER'S NOTARIZED SIGNATURE NEED NOT BE PRESENT ON SUBSEQUENT APPLICATIONS.) PLUMBING ELECTRICAL MECHANICAL PERMIT APPLICATION FOR MIAMI SHORES VILLAGE Date 2' 1 ft, Job Address \ ti es � T°i Ik't ax Folio \ \ V11 ® ®� 1.\ Legal Description Historically Designated: Yes No see / Tenant ba-hlv& Master Permit # L L1 Owner's Address \ \ 3b© s Phon( `x° 3 S Contracting Co) a srs%u* UL So-ov ., Qstsi , n t. , Address U ®® % Qualifier . 7 State # Clel 9 (st No My ommission Expir 4/47 r Municipal \' `3 Competency \ 3Ins. Co. (� Architect/Engineer v ti= Address ' 13 eoo ‘�J Bonding Company . Address i Mortgagor (4„, Permit Type (circle one): BUILDIN G ELECTRICAL LUMBING MECHANICAL ROOFING PAVING FENCE SIGN WORK DESCRIPTION N 4I, tc .,- 1® ®® OLsm > ® c � .)wt a Square Ft Estimated Cost (value) 1 ®, ®ct,f , WARNING TO OWNER: YOU MUST RECORD A NOTICE OF COMMENCEMENT AND YOUR FAILURE TO DO SO MAY RESULT IN YOUR PAYING TWICE FOR IMPROVEMENTS TO YOUR PROPERTY (IF YOU INTEND TO OBTAIN FINANCING, CONSULT WITH YOUR LENDER OR AN ATTORNEY BEFORE RECORDING YOUR NOTICE OF COMMENCEMENT.) Application is hereby made to obtain a permit to do work and installation as indicated above, and on the attached addendum (if applicable). I certify that all work will be performed to meet the standards of all laws regulating construction in this jurisdiction. I understand that separate permits are required for ET FCTRICAL, PLUMBING, SIGNS, POOLS, ROOFING and MECHANICAL WORK. OWNER'S AFFIDAVIT: I certify that all the foregoing information is accurate and that all work will be done in compliance with all applicable laws regulating construction and zoning. Furthermore, I authorize the above-named � ontractor to do the work stated. A �.5 P . \ \�® Si ' . - e o o , er - d/or Condo President Date APPROVED: Zoning / '. Building Mechanical Plumbing C.C.F. Ss#21 - Phor c7 ° 1 - 16 U5 Address i•cl+■ I3uilder to "':'.: c .r or Owner- Builder 'ssion Expires: NOTARY Electrical Engineering ' ®r Date Date BOND TOTAL DUE / 3 ® g' 2 S - 7f, / /" ITEM BATH TUB UNIT FEE ITEM SWITCH OUTLETS UNIT 2 FEE ;R ..e> ITEM SPACE HEATERS MIT FEE BIDET _ LIGHT OUTLETS fix/ 4 7, f/ CENTRAL HEATING BISHWASHER RECEPTACLES A/C (WIND) DISPOSAL SERVICE TEMPORARY A/C (CENTRAL) DRINKING FOUNTAIN SERVICE SIZE IN AMPS o / ® A,e,, DUCT WORK FLOOR GRAIN SERVICE REPAIR/METER CHANGE . .,_,-- REFRIGERATION GREASE TRAP APPLIANCE OUTLETS PROCESS AND PRESS PIPING INTERCEPTOR RANGE TOP UNDERGROUND TANKS LAVATORY OVEN ABOVE GROUND TANKS LAUNDRY TRAY WATER HEATER U.F. PRESSURE VESSELS CLOTHES WASHER _ MOTORS 0- 1 HP STEAM BOILERS SHOWER MOTORS OVER 1- 3 FP HOT WATER BOILERS SINK, POT /3 COW. MOTORS OVER 3- 5 HP MECHANICAL VENTILATION SINK, RESIDENCE MOTORS OVER 5- 8 HP TRANSPORTING ASSEMBLIES SINK, SLOP , MOTORS OVER 8- 10 HP / /aog- ELEVATORS/ESCALATORS TEMPORARY WATER CLOSET MOTORS OVER 10- 25 HP FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEMS URINAL MOTORS OVER 25-100 HP COOLING TOWERS WATER CLOSET MOTORS OVER 100 HP VIOLATION INDIRECT WASTES A/C MINION REINSPECTION WATER SUPPLY TO: AIR CON)ITIONERS " A/C UNIT STRIP HEATER FIRE SPRINKLER HEATER -NEW INST. _ GENERATORS TRANSFORMERS ff GENERATORS TRANSFORMERS _3 ' 6 HEATER - REPLACE GENERATORS TRANSFORMERS LAWN SPRINKLER -WELL SPECIAL PURPOSE SW I MhI I NG POOL _ OUTLETS COM t1ERC IAL WATER SERVICE SIGN TUBES SEWER CONNECTIONS SIGN TRANSFORMERS UTILITY -SEWER SIGN TIME CLOCK UTILITY -WATER FIXTURES SEPTIC TANK ANTENNA RELAY TELEVISION OUTLETS . GRAINFIELD, 4' TILE/RES. 1 VIOLATION PUMP & ABANDON SEPTIC TANK REINSPECTION SOAKAGE PIT CU. FT. _ ea, abi n -B®i- 7 CATCH BASIN l� Kd'- -.9 ' 4O ' ' .4' e'"0,7 E L N ROOF INLET 1 11 i a °-- SOLAR WATER HEATER FIRE STANDPIPE POOL PIPING LAWN SPRINKLER SYSTEM GAS RANGE METER SET (GAS) GAS PIPING ADDENDUM TO BUILDING PERMIT APPLICATION (AN APPLICATION FOR BUILDING PERMIT MUST ACCOMPANY THIS ADDENDUM. IF A MASTER PERMIT HAS B. OBTAINED, THE OWNER'S NOTARIZED SIGNATURE NEED NOT BE PRESENT ON SUBSEQUENT APPLICATIONS.) PLUMBING ELECTRICAL MECHANICAL ITEM BATH TUB UNIT FEE ITEM SWITCH OUTLETS UNIT 2 FEE : , ITEM • «•ACE HEATERS UNIT FEE BIDET • LIGHT OUTLETS 3 :O\ ,29/0! CENTRAL HEATING DISHWASHER RECEPTACLES A/C (WIND) DISPOSAL SERVICE TEMPORARY A/C (CENTRAL) DRINKING FOUNTAIN SERVICE SIZE IN AMPS - 1 p 2.y, - • WORK FLOOR DRAIN - SERVICE REPAIR/METER CHANGE ° ; ' IGERATION GREASE TRAP APPLIANCE OUTLETS l PROCESS AND PRESS PIPING INTERCEPTOR RANGE TOP UNDERGROUND TANKS LAVATORY OVEN ABOVE GROUND TANKS LAUNDRY TRAY WATER HEATER U.F. PRESSURE VESSELS CLOTHES WASHER MOTORS 0- 1 HP STEAM BOILERS SHOWER MOTORS OVER 1- 3 HP HOT WATER BOILERS SINK, POT /3 Cam'. MOTORS OVER 3- 5 If MECHANICAL VENTILATION SINK, RESIDENCE MOTORS OVER 5- 8 HP • TRANSPORTING ASSEMBLIES SINK, SLOP MOTORS OVER 8- 10 HP 1 /06 ELEVATORS/ESCALATORS ' TEMPORARY WATER CLOSET MOTORS OVER 10- 25 HP FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEMS URINAL MOTORS OVER 25-100 HP COOLING TOWERS WATER CLOSET MOTORS OVER 100 IP VIOLATION INDIRECT WASTES A/C WINDOW REINSPECTION WATER SUPPLY TO: - AIR CONDITIONERS A/C UNIT STRIP HEATER FIRE SPRINKLER GENERATORS TRANSFORMERS MKYA 1 3 4' . HEATER -NEW INST. GENERATORS TRANSFORMERS HEATER - REPLACE GENERATORS TRANSFORMERS . LAWN SPRINKLER -WELL SPECIAL PURPOSE SWIMMING POOL OUTLETS COMMERCIAL WATER SERVICE SIGN TUBES SEWER CONNECTIONS SIGN TRANSFORMERS UTILITY -SEWER SIGN TIME CLOCK UTILITY -WATER t► FIXTURES vp SEPTIC TANK ANTENNA RELAY TELEVISION OUTLETS GRAINFIELD, 4' TILE/RES. .- VIOLATION PUMP & ABANCON SEPTIC TANK REINSPECTION SOAKAGE PIT CU. FT. _ .,_,. _ ;� - ;, 3 ® CATCH BASIN DISCHARGE WELL .1 �-, ___ : *% '= - i 0 .? DOMESTIC WELL AREA DRAIN �- ROOF INLET / SOLAR WATER HEATER FIRE STANDPIPE POOL PIPING LAWN SPRINKLER SYSTEM GAS RANGE METER SET (GAS) GAS PIPING ADDENDUM TO BUILDING PERMIT APPLICATION (AN APPLICATION FOR BUILDING PERMIT MUST ACCOMPANY THIS ADDENDUM. IF A MASTER PERMIT HAS BEEN OBTAINED, THE OWNER'S NOTARIZED SIGNATURE NEED NOT BE PRESENT ON SUBSEQUENT APPLICATIONS.) • PLUMBING ELECTRICAL MECHANICAL Planning & Zoning August 20, 1998 Page 2 ITEM #3A APPROVAL OF PLANS FOR FRONT YARD CBS FENCE Tim McCoy 325 NE 96 Street Mr. LuBien described the fence location in the front of the house. Mr. McCoy was present on his own behalf . Mr. Blum questioned the front entry elevation. Mr. McCoy replied that the elevation was such to give a finished look. Mr. F. Hegedus moved to approve the application as submitted with a second from Mr. I. Hegedus. The vote was unanimous in favor. ITEM #4 APPROVAL OF PLANS FOR WINDOW INSTALLATION Dr. Edward Joseph 9345 NE 6 Avenue Mr. LuBien indicated that there would be a change to the front exterior of the building. Mr. Art Salow, architect, was present on behalf of the applicant. He noted that the change would make the building, a rental property, more desirable. Mr. I. Hegedus moved that the application be approved as submitted. Mr. F. Hegedus seconded the motion and the vote was unanimous in favor. ITEM #5 APPROVAL OF PLANS FOR A RESIDENCE ON A CORNER LOT FACING THE SIDE STREET. SIZ Construction See Survey Mr. LuBien explained that the house should face the natural front of the lot which is 12` Avenue. Normally, the short side of the lot is considered the front of the lot. However, the applicant wants to face the house toward the side street. Should the application be approved, the side yard would be considered a front yard due to the unusual orientation of the home. Mr. Rosner from Siz Construction submitted photos of homes in the surrounding area which all face the Street and not the Avenue. Mr. F. Hegedus moved for approval of the plans as submitted. Mr. I. Hegedus seconded the motion and the vote was unanimous in favor. ITEM #6 APPROVAL OF PLANS FOR THE ATHLETIC FIELD LIGHTING Barry University 11300 NE 2' Avenue Mr. LuBien explained that this is a permitted use as the field is zoned S -1. Mr. Freddie Ulloa, Associate Vice President for Facilities Management, was present on behalf of the University as well as Mr. Tim Emhoff from Musco Lighting. Mr. Emhoff indicated that there were three primary concerns when determining the lighting for the fields. First was having appropriate lighting onto the fields; secondly, addressing off -site light spillage and lastly, off-site light glare. They stated that the proposed lighting is well within Dade County requirements. The product eliminates "sky glow" due to the total light control feature. Mr. F. Hegedus expressed concern regarding the fields operating schedule especially the impact to the residents living around the field perimeter. Mr. Powell concurred. Mr. Mike Covone, Director of Athletics, presented various uses for the fields as well as the times the lighting would be utilized. Utilizing the fields at night allows athletes to focus on classes during the day, while practicing at night. He indicated the lights would only be on if there was activity. Mr. Powell inquired as to the users of the fields. Mlr. Covone replied only student athlet'.c3 -..se the Planning & Zoning August 20, 1998 Page 3 Discussion regarding the times and number of days the fields would be utilized ensued. Mr. Ulloa, on behalf of the applicant Barry University, amended the application to a twenty (20) day limit of use per month with an eleven o'clock p.m. (11:00 p.m) lights out curfew. Mr. F. Hegedus moved that the application be accepted as submitted with the modification made by the applicant. Mr. I. Hegedus seconded the motion and the vote was unanimous in favor. ITEM #7 APPROVAL OF PLANS FOR THE INSTALLATION OF A WIRELESS COMMUNICATION FACILITY IN AND ON THE CHURCH TOWER. Lotterman Development / Charlie Adams 602 NE 96 Street Mr. LuBien explained that the church tower would house a wireless communication facility. Mr. Peter Sharp, Lotterman Development, was present on behalf of the applicant. He stated that there would be no aesthetic change to the steeple as the equipment would be contained within matching both the current color and texture of the structure. Mr. Pete Bellows, representative of the Presbyterian Church, presented the Church's position. Mr. Harry Pete of AT &T Wireless Services was also present to speak of the communication panels that would be installed. Upon reviewing the application, Mr. Sarafan indicated that the application was incomplete based on Section 22 -42 of the Code. As such, Mr. I. Hegedus moved that the item be tabled to the next meeting to allow the application to be completed. Mr. Powell seconded the motion. The vote was as follows: YES: Mr. Powell, Mr. Blum, Mr. I. Hegedus. NO: Mr. F. Hegedus. BOARD COMMENTS Mr. F. Hegedus resigned from the Board at this time due to his relocation out of the Village. He was asked to notify the Village Clerk in writing. The August 20, 1998 meeting of the Planning & Zoning Board was adjourned at 9:30 p.m.. Elizabeth A. KrOboth, Recording Secretary Robert Blum, Acting Chairman PERMIT APPLICATION FOR MIAMI SHORES VILLAGE !q/ #/ l?c. c''eti r" Date .2WS Job Address \ \ S4 W %. Inv. 'N'stvT'ax k\ r 2v3U. ` wavEli° ®® ' Web Legal Description ryry < essee / Tenant 1:: . L.\ a� ∎ . Master Permit # , Owner's Address `\ \ 3 t 14. • .. �: "± Phone (3®S) 6 U \ 43 V` `li Contracting Co. ),g � no �S _ Address \..9• ' INC ^ F' -A eosp . Qualifier £ . \ SS# .� one3e5 — % ei 1 t t Ns,' , State # Eb Xa Municipal #.;:t■ � Y3� . �` Competency X3 Tns. Co. Architect/Engineer \ t �;, Address '7 i3 9 0 . V\ 1 P% Bonding Company 14 Address NI A Mortgagor t -P. Address N iN Permit Type (circle one) BUILDING ELECTRICAL PLUMBING MECHANICAL ROOFING PAVING FENCE WORK DESCRIPTION Square Ft Estimated Cost (value) ® A es*z) WARNING TO OWNER: YOU MUST RECORD A NOTICE OF COMMENCEMENT AND YOUR FAILURE TO DO SO MAY RESULT IN YOUR PAYING TWICE FOR IMPROVEMENTS TO YOUR PROPERTY (IF YOU INTEND TO OBTAIN FINANCING, CONSULT WITH YOUR LENDER OR AN ATTORNEY BEFORE RECORDING YOUR NOTICE OF COMMENCEMENT.) Application is hereby made to obtain a permit to do work and installation as indicated above, and on the attached addendum (if applicable). I certify that all work will, be performed to meet the standards of all laws regulating construction in this jurisdiction. I understand that separate permits are required for El.RCTRICAL, PLUMBING, SIGNS, POOLS, ROOFING and MECHANICAL WORK. OWNER'S AFFIDAVIT: I certify that all the foregoing information is accurate and that all work will be done in compliance with all applicable laws regulating construction and zoning. Furthermore, I authorize the above -named contractor to do the w Si . � lis\tit• of own and/or Condo President Date Sj a?re of d/or Condo President Date Commission Expires: p 0 FEES: PERMIT ' 3/4 JOHN M- FARQUHAR Notary Public - Stets e:? Florida My C Co missio Expires CC 643396 ,erRADON 0 Historically Designated: Yes No • 1 1 5 .,, 1 Builder ®.0 sp® Date JOHN M. FARQUHAR Notcy Public - State tilicrirtn My Commission Expires Mop 27. wirio Commission # CC 643396 Notary to Con r or My C emission Expires: C.C.F. - NOTARY APPROVED: Zoning Engineering eering 024. -/1// Mechanical Plumbing � Date BOND TOTAL DUE .3-) old Electrical O ' ITEM BATH TUB UNIT FEE ITEM SWITCH OUTLETS UNIT FEE ITEM SPACE HEATERS UNIT FEE BIDET • LIGHT OUTLETS CENTRAL HEATING DISHWASHER RECEPTACLES A/C (WIND) DISPOSAL SERVICE TEMPORARY A/C (CENTRAL) DRINKING FOUNTAIN SERVICE SIZE IN AMPS DUCT WORK FLOOR DRAIN SERVICE REPAIR/METER CHANGE REFRIGERATION GREASE TRAP APPLIANCE OUTLETS PROCESS AND PRESS PIPING INTERCEPTOR - RANGE TOP UNDERGROUND TANKS LAVATORY OVEN ABOVE GROUND TANKS LAUNDRY TRAY WATER HEATER U.F. PRESSURE VESSELS CLOTHES WASHER MOTORS 0- 1 HP STEAM BOILERS SHOWER MOTORS OVER 1- 3 HP HOT WATER BOILERS SINK, POT /3 COMP. MOTORS OVER 3- 5 HP MECHANICAL VENTILATION SINK, RESIDENCE MOTORS OVER 5- 8 HP - TRANSPORTING ASSEMBLIES SINK, SLOP MOTORS OVER 8- 10 HP ELEVATORS/ESCALATORS TEMPORARY WATER CLOSET MOTORS OVER 10- 25 HP FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEMS URINAL MOTORS OVER 25-100 HP COOLING TOWERS WATER CLOSET MOTORS OVER 100 HP VIOLATION INDIRECT WASTES A/C WINDOW REINSPECT ION WATER SUPPLY TO: - AIR CONDITIONERS A/C UNIT STRIP HEATER FIRE SPRINKLER GENERATORS TRANSFORMERS HEATER -NEW INST. GENERATORS TRANSFORMERS HEATER - REPLACE GENERATORS TRANSFORMERS LAWN SPRINKLER -WELL SPECIAL PURPOSE SWIMMING POOL OUTLETS COMAERCIAL WATER SERVICE SIGN TUBES SEWER CONNECTIONS SIGN TRANSFORMERS UTILITY -SEWER SIGN TIME CLOCK UTILITY e' FIXTURES SEPTIC TANK ANTENNA RELAY TELEVISION OUTLETS DRAINFIELD, 4' TILE/RES. VIOLATION PUMP & ABANDON SEPTIC TANK RE INSPECT ION SOAKAGE PIT CU. FT. CATCH BASIN W ! M � i * FM IR ' , .-x .■ 0 I MEST C -LL AREA DRAIN ROOF INLET ■■ sue - IN ��� /. ' ce i silo 4P SOLAR WATER HEATER FIRE STANDPIPE POOL PIPING LAWN SPRINKLER SYSTEM GAS RANGE METER SET (GAS) GAS PIPING (AN APPLICATION FOR BUILDING PERMIT MUST ACCOMPANY THIS ADDENDUM. IF A MASTER PERMIT HAS BEEN OBTAINED, THE OWNER'S NOTARIZED SIGNATURE NEED NOT BE PRESENT ON SUBSEQUENT APPLICATIONS.) PLUMBING ADDENDUM TO BUILDING PERMIT APPLICATION ELECTRICAL MECHANICAL FEB -23 -01 large a/ 44 /e+ kb Minns epic rssa /Ten 111 per's Addis t CO H *Tda*C0 = . �L�S i�r r•iw_r.`�r�� -- %emu, A lamer 5e� 1 f .i�r r� - :S IMP ss ;ate # rehhaceEngineer 7W& :514T3 it r; e midingaenammy case Ft. a yes to Cetwaiasim S: PERMIT ROV 10.27 FROM.BOUTP RN BLEACHER CO mod` Phextbing PERMIT A ILICATJO$ FOR � f/ Me ara0 AV¢ I SHORES VILLAGE Tax ratio e? 4 - .Z.D 4 i •Or Historically Design' Yes UttOPP IMINEMP Add aass .C+ r.•r W +1 G TO OWNER YOU MUST =COED A NOTICE OF COMNFICCIESENT A D YOUR FAILURE TO DO SO MAY RE .Y»ic TW/CE FOR nweRewmemrs TO YOUR OF Y P .a TO OBTAIN FIYANCD1O. Y WITH t A`It4.TTO,ZDIEY BEFORE RECORDING YOUR NOTICE CO T, ) teatien is bernbims t to otxakt ap®it In do wn and instnEadan an Indicnad above, end, on the *Cached addend= of applicable). 1 ca 1 hem temeet tbq stroadards of all la ws in daisjonallefinn. I that ecparare patina arc reg8 ft 71 G. SAS, POOLS, ROOFING andMECll/LmcAL 1 1+1EIi5 AFEDAvIf: I notify time 5Tt the tamping toremation is accurate End that aHwa(lc Vial be done in compliassec with all applicabl lea sad max& Fartharmarp, l du abavesannedeninnalor to do the mark stated A. est+cnrit V4woo; e My Ccanlaisstan Ennica Phone Eithnned Cost (value) as OQ Contactor az ID•194054913B5 Master Pens& # strw:bindEaagiocmr Pharos Ins. Ca. ctza- BOND TOTAL. 3 1640 PAGE 1/1 ill I7E 7fa Aar ri - kTY _ '7(lJ Addtetu Adding :rmit Type (dic•cle one) o . DD.Y s�ELECTRICAL 1'.DM RING MECHANICAL ROOFING PAVING EIVN Z SIGN at e 'Oil[ DESCRIPTION 00.0.c.n New 1+4A + .b _014 4.46.5 Fars Was d8r 4.t. 0 414 0 MT TN YOUR OJIR UNDER dfy that atI mock ELECTRICAL � lawn nodding VRDNtCA A. GALLI trtece00194as ,ce Mar IM says,a122 PERMIT APPLICATION FOR MIAMI SHORES VILLAGE Date Job Address Tax Folio Legal Description Historically Designated: Yes No Owner/Lessee / Tenant Master Permit # Owner's Address Phone Contracting Co. Address Qualifier SS# Phone State # Municipal # Competency # Ins. Co. Architect/Engineer Address Bonding Company Address Mortgagor Address Permit Type (circle one): BUILDING ELECTRICAL PLUMBING MECHANICAL ROOFING PAVING FENCE SIGN WORK DESCRIPTION Square Ft. Estimated Cost (value) WARNING TO OWNER YOU MUST RECORD A NOTICE OF COMMENCEMENT AND YOUR FAILURE TO DO SO MAY RESULT IN YOUR PAYING TWICE FOR IMPROVEMENTS TO YOUR PROPERTY (IF YOU INTEND TO OBTAIN FINANCING, CONSULT WITH YOUR LENDER OR AN ATTORNEY BEFORE RECORDING YOUR NOTICE OF COMMENCEMENT.) Application is hereby made to obtain a permit to do work and installation as indicated above, and on the attached addendum (if applicable). I certify that all work will be performed to meet the standards of all laws regulating construction in this jurisdiction. I understand that separate permits are required for FLF,CTRICAL PLUMBING, SIGNS, POOLS, ROOFING and MECHANICAL WORK. OWNER'S AFFIDAVIT: I certify that all the foregoing information is accurate and that all work will be done in compliance with all applicable laws regulating construction and zoning. Furthermore, I authorize the above -named contractor to do the work stated. Signature of owner and/or Condo President Date Signature of Contractor or Owner- Builder Date Notary as to Owner and/or Condo President Date Notary as to Contractor or Owner Builder Date My Commission Expires: My Commission Expires: FEES: PERMIT RADON C.C.F. NOTARY BOND APPROVED: TOTAL DUE Zoning Building >" Electrical Mechanical Plumbing Structural Engineer Date ahq /o t Legal Description Owner/Lessee / Tenant 'BORN, v$Werts ir/ Fiet. Owner's Address Contracting Co. Qualifier State # Municipal # Permit Type (circle one). Sod £rn7( SS# Phone Architect/En 7146 SAplitt a ocsP Address 500 tr>QiN ST Serer 70 ?, AbEr ioe.TW,TY 7614#a Bonding Company Address Mortgagor WORK DESCRIPTION re_ccTiNa New STSirrOs TO 12EPLAce c9c,p S710Nt1S R32.1 BRSE Mc Fi6cD An► Square Ft • Estimated Cost (value) 0 WARNING TO OWNER: YOU MUST RECORD A NOTI OF COMMENCEMENT AND YOUR FAILURE TO DO SO MAY RESULT IN YOUR PAYING TWICE FOR IMPROVEMENTS TO YOUR PRO ERTY (IF YOU INTEND TO OBTAIN FINANCING, CONSULT WITH YOUR LENDER OR AN ATTORNEY BEFORE RECORDING YOUR NO CE OF COMMENCEMENT.) Application is hereby made to obtain a permit to do work and • on as indicated above, and on the attached addendum (if applicable). I certify that all w(*k will be performed to meet the standards of all laws regulating construction in this jurisdiction. I understand that separate permits are required for FI.RCTRICAL PLUMBING, SIGNS, POOLS, ROOFING and MECHANICAL WORK. OWNER'S AFFIDAVIT: I certify that all the foregoing inform' ion is accurate and that all work will be done in compliance with all applicable laws regulating construction and zoning. Furthermore, I authorize the above -ed contractor to do the work stated. G41- otter. 4w4 sr "5 Notary as to Owner My Commission (13 NE ,7 At)6 M rA rn t of rer Presi � I FEES: PERMIT ✓ / V • RADON PERMIT APPLICATION FOR MIAMI SHORES VILLAGE Job Address W00 NE r�v6 / Ta Folio o?3 (b8 e8a'5x, ELECTRIC :coFTBALL, FIE LO. 4, D °Bk, VERONICA A. GALLI itir MY COMMISSION # CC 710949 I t OF RS EXPIRES: May 9, 2003 1-000S-NOTARY Fla Notary' SaMaa & SaMI a Ro Mechanical Plumbing Historically Designated: Yes No � 1 U j joA- ' Master Permit # D Hoa.cs Phone (3o5) - 899 - 378s Address ?a 13orX Bntc GRAS lane , `7,! '7 (o'i 5 O Competency # Ins. Co. Address PLUMBING MECHANICAL ROOFING PAVING FENCE SIGN Date Scgnature of Contractor or Owner- Builder t sC�Ga C C.F. Notary as to Contractor or Owner Builder Date My Commission Expires: NOTARY BOND Electrical Date Structural Engineer NOTICE OF COMMENCEMENT A RECORDED COPY MUST BE POSTED ON THE JOB SITE AT TIME OF FIRST INSPECTION PERMIT NO. TAX FOLIO NO. 1 08 -Bali 8 8.1 e STATE OF FLORIDA: COUNTY OF DADE: THE UNDERSIGNED hereby gives notice that improvements will be made to certain real property, and in accordance with Chapter 713, Florida Statutes, the following information is provided in this Notice of Commencement. C c d k a i l l bon w t 1. Legal description of property and street address: 2. Description of improvement: to f 14e.e. e t blew* elm, K _ w ru ew 3. Owner(s) name and address: pnettM1 t „v i Interest in property: btaw -C., Name and address of fee simple titleholder: 4. Contractor's name and address: S0. -141 Y S3. &'!L awl~ a 5. Surety:(Payment bond required by owner from Name and address: A ■ Shd.cacs 1 33 . c (3 1 e. L l byAol Cr4..a14 d1 T ` ? c . sb contractor, if any) rJ I A - Amount of bond $ 6. Lender's name and address: v ° 1RO 2082 2001 FEB 21 11:10 a...1 4 1 i3c a Ao.t. 7. Persons within the State of Florida designated by Owner upon whom notices or other documents may be served as provided by Section 713.13(1)(a)7., Florida Statutes, Name and address: N14 8. In addition to himself, Owner designates the following person(s) to receive a copy of the Lienor's Notice as provided in Section 713.13(1)(b), Florida Statutes. Name and address: to] A 9. Expiration date of this Notice of Commencement: (the expiration date is 1 year from the date of recording unless a different date is specified) k v Se rr h tlrn t vc+s t f e of owner C rint Owners Name FreiJ C► tate.. 4ssoccwltc 1// Fact hts Aigi441- Prepared by: 1 141.4140ut.i L-k Sworn to and subscribed before me this e,7/ day of MB ,49 -294° Notary Public Print Notary's Name #0.eyi ,fie - ,dP. , r My Commission Expires: MA-1 g", Ao a a-- STATE OF FLORIDA, COUNTY OF DADE I HEREBY TIFY that this is a true yy f the original ile i is ice on ( da , A U 20 V ✓ITf 'rn hand and Official Se I. HA o a Cheryl Baida Gerber F P . * . 8954 1414 33 1f („ Expires May 8,2002 Address: tt3nn we Ora 123.0142 10/2e 303 SI: 54 r /% V, i31 eetoti ers 2'YPF OF B::v r : 5#144. 4`o Cora: SW'TON P. GE �•r ; CY: PLs2;S view of r'• 64• lReca 3eC &9 9, 7 g L Cr D' : 1 / 144 t be s ea.Ced b al . PRINT TIME 02/28 '01 13:47 ID:MIAMI_SHORES_VILLAAF FAX:3057568972 TIMER = —:— FILE START MODE No. TIME 132 02/28 13:46 TX ERROR PAGE= w SCZECIff * ** TRANSMISSION REPORT * ** LOCATION 93058993794 rf.3ns 1't cTtd':2 rG r r IQQ STORE TX/RX TOTAL CODE PAGE PAGE TIME 1 1/ 0 00'25" OK 3 - g y", / ?•T tin CaSMITS U * * * * *2AN 181 L Dom: .01 303 s_r:: parr $1e crs 1ofI : S , s Q )'geed rari i'15 . O IN A s : e 14414.6 1 be sealed by gnviy e r• ®A• Seca d or following pages. were • • inally attached to plans with the following permit P9N POLE CAP CROSSARM ASSEMBLY NOTE: THIS DRAWING IS TYPICAL FOR DESCRIPTIVE PURPOSES. SPECIFIC POLES MAY HAVE A DIFFERENT QUANTITY OF SECTIONS. SECTION °DESIGNATION CONTINUES UP THE POLE. (SEE CHART FOR OVERLAP DESIGNATIONS) "COME —A —LONG" (TYPI CAL) BALLAST HANGER FIELD SIDE OF POLE 4" HUB FIELD SIDE OF POLE NOTE: HUB AND HAND HOLE ON FIELD SIDE OF POLE UNLESS POLE HAS PLATFORMS. NOTE: "COME —A —LONG" TO HOOK TO CHAIN ATTACHED BELOW JACKING ROD FOR UNIVERSAL ALIGNMENT GROUND LINE 2' BASE SUPPORT / WEDGE (for setting concrete base) —3 PER POLE Any questions should be directed to the manufacturer at 800 - 825 -6020 ext. 3916. SET SCREW 4- 13/16" x 6- 9/16" HAND HOLE Sheet 1 OF 3 WEIGHT -Ibs <- BURIAL -- -, <- OVERLAP POLE MTO NBR CAT CONC STEEL HOLE HOLE BUR BACK HT. FXT # BASE SHAFT DIA DPTH DPTH F7LL B-C C-D S1 80' 12 LSS80B 5180 2565 30" 16' 16' 1.8 yd 24" NA S2 80' 12 LSS80B 5180 2565 30" 16' 16' 1.8 yd 24" NA S3 80' 12 LSS80B 5180 2565 30" 16' 16' 1.8 yd 24" NA S4 80' 12 LSS80B 5180 2565 30" 16' 16' 1.8 yd 24" NA S5 80' 12 LSS80B 5180 2565 30" 16' 16' 1.8 yd 24" NA S6 80' 12 LSS80B 5180 2565 30" 16' 16' 1.8 yd 24" NA JACKING ROD 1 1' -0" 7(4 COPYRIGHT (C) MUSCO LIGHTING INC. 1990, 1995 Not to be reproduced In whole or part without the written consent of Musco Lighting Inc. Note: Design standard ASCE -B wind zone 110 mph Backfill - concrete needed for backfill is 3000 PSI minimum strength Overlap dlmenstions may vary r 6 Inches based on: 1 - Steel pole tolerances, 2 - Concrete tolerances or 3 - Galvanizing thicknesses NOTES: 1) Before assembling, visually inspect poles to confirm that nothing will impede the slip fit. 2) To be assured of meeting slip fit dimensions, (2) 1 -1/2 ton "come —a— longs" should be used to firmly seat the sections together. 3) "Come —a— longs" not supplied by Musco unless ordered for the project. 4) Steel pole bottom should nominally rest 7" from the top handhole of the concrete base.(Do not include the handhole indentation as being part of the handhole.) 5) CAUTION : Care must be taken when mating steel to steel sections to confirm linear alignment and coupling alignment. By: I Scale: Rep: Order: fi Barry University Sports Complex Miami Shores, FL USA 0 Date: Nbr: Rev: mus SPORTS - LIGHTING, INC. D-E F NA 21" NA 21" NA 21" NA 21" NA 21" NA 21" 02/08/2000 TIM6400 CROSSARM ASSEMBLY NOTE: THIS DRAWING IS TYPICAL FOR DESCRIPTIVE PURPOSES. SPECIFIC POLES MAY HAVE A DIFFERENT QUANTITY OF SECTIONS. SECTION DESIGNATION CONTINUES UP THE POLE. (SEE CHART FOR OVERLAP DESIGNATIONS) "COME —A —LONG" (TYPICAL) BALLAST HANGER FIELD SIDE OF POLE 4" HUB FIELD SIDE OF POLE 4- 13/16" x 6- 9/16" HAND HOLE NOTE: HUB AND HAND HOLE ON FIELD SIDE OF POLE UNLESS POLE HAS PLATFORMS. NOTE: "COME —A —LONG" TO HOOK TO CHAIN ATTACHED BELOW JACKING ROD FOR UNIVERSAL ALIGNMENT GROUND LINE SET SCREW 2 , - 0 " BASE SUPPORT WEDGE (for setting concrete base) —3 PER POLE Sheet 2 OF 3 Any questions should be directed to the manufacturer at 800 - 825 -6020 ext. 3916. POLE MTG NBR CAT CONC STEEL HOLE HOLE BUR BACK HT. FXT # BASE SHAFT CIA DPTH DPTH F..1 B-C C-D D-E F 15 LSS80B 5180 2565 30" 16' 16' 1.8 yd 24" NA NA 21" S10 S11 S12 S7 S8 S9 JACKING ROD 1'— 80' 80' 80' 80' 80' 80' COPYRIGHT (C) MUSCO LIGHTING INC. 1990, 1995 Not to be reproduced in whole or part without the written consent of Musco Lighting Inc. WEIGHT-1## <- BURIAL - OVERLAP 13 LSS80B 5180 2565 30" 16' 16' 1.8 yd 24" NA NA 21" 15 LSS80B 5180 2565 30" 16' 16' 1.8 yd 24" NA NA 21" 15 LSS80B 5180 2565 30" 16' 16' 1.8 yd 24" NA NA 21" 13 LSS80B 5180 2565 30" 16' 16' 1.8 yd 24" NA NA 21" 15 LSS80B 5180 2565 30" 16' 16' 1.8 yd 24" NA NA 21" Note: Design standard ASCE -B wind zone 110 mph Backfill - concrete needed for backtill Is 3000 PSI minimum strength Overlap dimenstlons may vary +- 6 Inches based on: 1 - Steel pole tolerances, 2 - Concrete tolerances or 3 - Galvanizing thicknesses NOTES: 1) Before assembling, visually inspect poles to confirm that nothing will impede the slip fit. 2) To be assured of meeting slip fit dimensions, (2) 1 -1/2 ton "come —a— longs" should be used to firmly seat the sections together. 3) "Come —a— longs" not supplied by Musco unless ordered for the project. 4) Steel pole bottom should nominally rest 7" from the top handhole of the concrete base.(Do not include the handhole indentation as being part of the handhole.) 5) CAUTION : Care must be taken when mating steel to steel sections to confirm linear alignment and coupling alignment. By: Rep: Barry University Sports Complex Miami Shores, FL USA I Scale: Date: Nbr: Order: 0 Rev: 02/08/2000 TIM6400 OCCO MUSCO® SPORTS- LIGHTING, INC. POLE CAP CROSSARM ASSEMBLY NOTE: THIS DRAWING IS TYPICAL FOR DESCRIPTIVE PURPOSES. SPECIFIC POLES MAY HAVE A DIFFERENT QUANTITY OF SECTIONS. SECTION DESIGNATION CONTINUES UP THE POLE. (SEE CHART FOR OVERLAP DESIGNATIONS) "COME —A —LONG" (TYPICAL) • BALLAST HANGER FIELD SIDE OF POLE 4" HUB FIELD SIDE OF POLE SET SCREW 4- 13/16" x 6 -9/16" HAND HOLE NOTE: HUB AND HAND HOLE ON FIELD SIDE OF POLE UNLESS POLE HAS PLATFORMS. NOTE: "COME —A —LONG" TO HOOK TO CHAIN ATTACHED BELOW JACKING ROD FOR UNIVERSAL ALIGNMENT GROUND LINE 2- BASE SUPPORT WEDGE (for setting concrete base) —3 PER POLE Any questions should be directed to the manufacturer at 800 - 825 -6020 ext. 3916. Sheet 3 OF 3 wEIGHT4ba POLE Al A2 A3 A4 B1 B2 B3 B4 C1 C2 C3 D1 D2 JACKING ROD 1' -0" f PATO 80' 80' 70' 70' 90' 90' 80' 80' 80' 80' 70' 80' 80' NBR FXT 8 8 5 5 21 30 19 17 9 9 11 11 11 3 CAT ti LSS80B LSS80B LSS70A LSS70A LSS90C. LSS90C LSS80C LSS80C LSS80B LSS80B LSS70C LSS80B LSS80B COPYRIGHT (C) MUSCO LIGHTING INC. 1990,1995 Not to be reproduced In whole or part without the written consent of Musco Lighting Inc. CONC BASE 5180 5180 2670 2670 11050 11050 7590 7590 5180 5180 3710 5180 5180 STEEL SHAFT 2565 2565 1090 1090 5316 531 320 320 2565 2565 1575 2565 2565 BURIAL --, HOLE DIA 30" 30" 30" 30" ( 36" 36" 36" 36" 30" 30" 30" 30" 30" HOLE DPTH 16' 16' 12' 12' 20' 20' 18' 18' 16' 14' 16' 16' BUR BACK DPTH FILL 16' 1.8 yd 16' 1.8 yd 12' 1.7yd 1?' 1.7 yd 20 .0 yd 20' .0 yd 18' .2 yd 18' 'c.2 yd 16' 1.8 yd 16' 1.8 yd 14' 1.8 yd 16' 1.8 yd 16' 1.8 yd By: I Scale: Rep: Order: 0 OVERLAP -> B-C 24" 24" 18" 18" 33" 33" NA NA 24" 24" 24" 24" 24" C-D NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA D-E NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA Note: Design standard ASCE -B wind zone 110 mph Backfill - concrete needed for backfill Is 3000 PSI minimum strength Overlap dimenstions may vary +- 6 inches based on: 1 - Steel pole tolerances, 2 - Concrete tolerances or 3 - Galvanizing thicknesses NOTES: 1) Before assembling, visually inspect poles to confirm that nothing will impede the slip fit. 2) To be assured of meeting slip fit dimensions, (2) 1 -1/2 ton "come -a— longs" should be used to firmly seat the sections together. 3) "Come —a— longs" not supplied by Musco unless ordered for the project. 4) Steel pole bottom should nominally rest 7" from the top handhole of the concrete base.(Do not include the handhole indentation as being part of the handhole.) 5) CAUTION : Care must be taken when mating steel to steel sections to confirm linear alignment and coupling alignment. F 21" 21" 13" 13" 30" 30" 30" 30" 21" 21" 19" 21" 21" Barry University Sports Complex Miami Shores, FL USA Date: 02/08/2000 Nbr: TIM6400 Rev: COCO muscD. SPORTS - LIGHTING, INC. • • F:441 EASTCOAST TESTING & ENGINEERING, INC. loll 4100 N. Powerline Road Suite G -1 _POMPANO BEACH, F4.33073 Sha: Density test results indicate the building pad exceeds 95% of the soils. MOD. MAX. Dry Density (AASHTO Des. T180) Tested by a on f4 o* Lot ` Block S/D t1 ii °`' ' • Presented to: Barry University Multiple Field Lighting Project Miami Shores, Florida December 14, 1999 Submitted by: Musco Lighting, Inc. 1838 Eastchester Drive T Suite 104 High Point, North Carolina 27265 Local Phone: 336/887 -0770 Toll Free: 888/889 Fax: 336/887 -0771 ® 1988, Revised 1998 This information is provided by Musco exclusively for this project. Reproduction or distribution of the enclosed documents or information without the written permission of Musco Lighting, Inc. is prohibited. Table of Contents December 14, 1999 ITEM A POLE DRAWING Musco Light Structure System -2 Configuration Drawing ITEM B BROCHURES Musco Light Structure System -2 Brochure Musco Sportscluster -2 with Level -8 technology Brochure Multi-Watt Information Sheet Control -Link Brochure ITEM C COMPUTER MODELS - INITIAL/MAINTAINED SCANS Drawing #17012BBR1 dated 02 -Dec -1999 Drawing #17012SOR1 dated 02 -Dec -1999 Footcandle Letter of Guarantee ITEM D MODEL AND MANUFACTURER OF EQUIPMENT ITEM E MUSCO WARRANTY 10 -Club Warranty ITEM F WIND LOAD REPORT ITEM G CORROSIVE PROTECTION NYC Make It Happett Light- Structure 2 Enhanced product, unprecedented 10 -year warranty Musco's Light- Structure 2 is a complete sports- lighting system designed and manufactured from the foundation to poletop in 5 Easy Pieces. Based on the five important sports- lighting principles of energy efficiency, environmental sensitivity, safety, durability and cost, Light- Structure 2 is easy to install, operate and maintain. And 10 Club Servicee' — our comprehensive product assurance warranty — assures you won't have to touch your lighting system for 10 years. Backed by an experienced team For more than 20 years, Musco has designed and supplied lighting systems to meet the special requirements for sports lighting — on thousands of fields. Our experience combined with our full -time technical team of more than 50 engineers, field project managers, product performance specialists and field technicians assure continued product enhancement and support for your sports - lighting project. Regional offices offer prompt, local service backed by the Musco team. Proven product performance Since the introduction of Light- Structure System'" in 1991, Musco has developed an extensive, ongoing inspection program which has confirmed the outstanding performance of our lighting systems in the field. Based upon this performance data, Musco now offers an industry leading 10 -year product assurance warranty — making our new Light- Structure 2 even more trouble free and reliable. Worry - free lighting for the next 10 years Musco is so confident in the field performance and reliability of our Light- Structure 2 system with 10 Club Service. that for the next 10 years we'll assure the equipment performs according to original design criteria, and provide preventative and spot maintenance as needed — including a complete relamping at the end of useful lamp life, or at the end of the 10 -year warranty. Imagine, worry -free lighting season after season — for you, your facility, your community — for the next 10 years. Musco's product and service assurance ...We Make It Happen®. ©1993, revised 1999, Musco Sports Lighting, Inc. Musco products in this brochure are protected by one or more of the following U.S. patents: 4190881; 4374407; 4450507; 4725934; 4729077; 4816974; 4947303; 4994718; 5075828; 5134557; 5161883; 5211473; 5229681; 5337221; 5343374; 5377611; 5398478; 5402327; 5519590; 5856721; 5426577; 5423281; 5794387; 5600537; 5707142; D337168; D353797; D353911; D411096. Canada Patents: 70479; 74939; 1114798; 1181380; 2009749; 2009749; D73755. Mexico Patent: 175863. Europe Patent: 440531. Other patents pending. 5 Easy Pieces The Light- Structure 2 system is de and manufactured tl foundation -to- poletop to make y sports- lighting proiet, simple, safe, cost - effective 1 Poletop Luminaire Assembly Light•Structure 2.. 1 1 fo 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 r 1 10 Musco's comprehensive foundation -to- poletop warranty program assures you won't have to touch your lighting system for 10 years Musco warranty provides: y}. , • Preventative and spot maintenance as needed, including parts and labor • Complete relamping at the end of useful lamp life, or at the end of the 10 -year warranty • Regular monitoring of your lighting system Precast Concrete Base Galvai, zed Pu Electrical Component Enclosure Wire Harness �jei._J ExperieHc;e Spill and Glare Technology Photometric Summary Wiring Schematic/ Laliasr Specs Stmdard System Configurations 1n •,1�I „lion Contents 4 6 8 10 Poletop Luminaii e Assembly 12 14 re • Benefit uormi rison 16 18 20 22 24 26 0 Precast Concrete Base Setting Base: Most Light- Structure 2 bases* can be lifted and set with a forklift or lightweight line truck. Plumbing Base: Wedges and a level are supplied for plumbing the base. Alignment is easy. Precast concrete base is designed for easy slip -fit connection to galvanized steel pole. Direct burial for easy installation • Concrete backfill • Reduced concrete cure time — unlike complete concrete pole which requires the use of an expensive crane. Eliminates costly built - in - place foundations • Bending strength is provided by the pre- stressed concrete and steel pier. Concrete backfill is used only for compressive strength, and therefore, normally reaches adequate strength within 2 -3 hours. Eliminates up to 28 -day cure time for on -site building of foundations. No critical stress point within maximum corrosive area (2 feet above and below ground) No exposed steel components in the moisture/ oxygen laden area (2 feet above and below grade) Backfilling Base: Separate installation of base before pole is attached allows concrete backfill without the need of crane support. *Most commonly used bases weigh from 1,500 -3,300 pounds. Occasional larger bases may weigh from 5,000- 11,000 pounds. (ally oisture re' drain caps ately six her high 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 r 1 Top tapers downward to hollow center Tapered upper section for slip -fit Lifting hole Ground line W i reway Epoxy Coating Prestressed steel cables Handhole, above grade Conduit O • adapter plate Access hole. be ow grade Steel reinforcing Handhole eattres • 9500 PSI concrete stre • 189 KSI steel cable; •Prestressed high den cast concrete impervi • Hollow center, tapered for • Above and below grade ha fir- coated top and bo • e Te Horizontal ' Mtstu're invasion ties • 7 and 28 -day compressive s eatures ell to spread footi be shortened to ap n bedment for rock PSF burial conditi rvices to the 0 • Foundation designs 1) Standard: UBC 2) Soft soil alternative Shallow burial alter, 0 Galvanized Steel Pole Galvanized steel shaft slip -fits over precast concrete base, providing superior design over base plate steel poles without costly concrete foundations. Assembly: Slip -fit connection of steel pole sections. No critical weld joints allow for easy installation. Built -in Hardware: Hardware for attaching the electrical components enclosure is built into the pole. No extra parts to buy and assemble on the field. Slip -fit connection eliminates technical problems in the pole -to -base transition • No critical weld joints • No galvanizing problems from material or thickness change • No ledges to collect water • No grout • No bolt pattern alignment • No anchor bolt threads to corrode • No vandalism of bolts • Minimizes stress corrosion Engineered as a complete system • Light fixture assemblies, poles and bases are a matched system for reliability • Electrical components enclosure attaching hardware is build into the pole to eliminate clamps and critical corrosion points • Jacking brackets and grounding lugs included • Universal orientation allows precise alignment Pole and base shipped in sections • Lighter weight and easier to handle Grounding Lug: Easy access to grounding lug simplifies installation. J 1 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Slip -fit connection to — AASHTO standards Electrical components enclosure attachment brackets Stainless steel taps welded in hub Pole Stress Test: 60 foot pole being subjected to structural test- ing at 30% above design load. — Jacking bracket Jacking bracket Grounding lug Wire access handhole Jacking bracket Slip -fit attachment to base Construction Features • High strength, low alloy tapered round steel pole • Hot -dip galvanized inside and outside after fabrication to ASTM 123 -89a standards • Built to AASHTO stress standards • Grounding lug • Wire support grip attaches to enclosed snap hook • Pole and base shipped in sections - lighter weight and easier to handle • Stainless steel fasteners and hardware Quality Assurance Tests • Thickness of galvanize measured to confirm ASTM standards • Stress tests to confirm calculated design Optional Features • Paint over galvanize • Steps and safety cable with 3 -light bars or platforms Services to the Designer • Pole designs based on all major building codes ASCE (ANSI), BOCA, AASHTO, SBC, UBC and Canadian NBC from 60 to 120 mph wind zones in various exposures Setting Pole: In most applications, lightweight equipment can be used to slip -ft pole onto the concrete base. 0 Electrical Components Enclosure UL Heat Tested (tested at 28° C ambient). Maximum capacitor case temperature 70° C. Capacitor rated at 90° C. Maximum ballast temperature 143° C. Ballast rated at 180° C. Attaching Hardware: Electrical components enclosure slides onto the hinge hanger bracket. The threadless hub is secured with stainless steel, captive screws. Built -in hardware for mounting lockable box with easy access by stepladder, out of reach for added safety. Factory wired to a single plug -in connection • Easier installation — one simple plug -in is all that's required at the site to connect all circuits to the wire harness • Allows testing before shipment All major electrical components except lamps are included in the electrical components enclosure for easy access • Upper compartment houses: — Ballast — Capacitors — Individual fixture fusing • Lower compartment houses: — Thermal magnetic breaker — Primary conductor landing lugs — Distribution block — Wire harness access Labeling for easy reference • Ballasts, capacitors and circuits are labeled with a fixture reference • Wiring schematic is mounted inside the enclosure door Easy attachment to the pole • The electrical components enclosure mounts easily and securely to the pole with a hinge hanger bracket and threadless hub approximately 10 feet above the ground • Tightening two spring- loaded captive screws at the wire access hub provides a gasketed, water -tight wire access into the steel pole Factory Wired: Solid wiring connections are assured with factory - controlled methods. Quality Assurance Testing: Short - circuit current and open- circuit voltage tests ensure proper ballast operation in the factory -wired electrical components enclosure. Neoprene gasket Wiring schematics Full length stainless steel hinge Wire Harness Connection: Factory wired to a single plug -in connector for simple on -site connection to wire harness. Ballast Brackets: Provide easy mainte- nance by loosening one % inch nut. They are patented and adapt to any standard H.I.D. ballast. Stainless steel bolt Pole mounting bracket Stainless steel latches with clear thermoset polymer Ballast Ballast attachment .080 inch thick, powder -coat painted 5052 -H32 aluminum box Double fusing on 208, 204. 380, 415, 480 Single fusing on 120,277,347 Capacitor Lamp wire access Ballast wire access Terminal block Landing lugs Thermal magnetic breaker Installation: The electrical components enclosure installs fast and easy near the base of the pole for easy servicing. Construction Features • NEMA type 3R gasketed enclosure • .080 inch thick, powder -coat painted'al • Full length stainless steel hinge • All stainless steel fasteners and latches passivated and cadmium plated or coated with a clear thermoset polymer • Neoprene foam gasket • Components 1) Ballast — constant wattage auto regulating 2) Capacitor 3) individual fixture fusing 4) Thermal magnetic breaker 5) Distribution block 6) Primary landing lugs 7) Wire harness access • Ballast bracket universal single bolt mounting • Labeling Quality Assurance Tests •Open- circuit voltage and short circuit current test —100% tested • High potential di- electric testing 100% tested • Circuit continuity test -100°. tested • Connector load /resistance —100% tested • Grounding continuity test —100% tested • Thickness of galvanize Optional Features • Coordinating paint color • Multi- Watt" two energy -level operation e to the Designer • UL Report • Electrical load and amperage information Wire Harness Factory -built wire harness saves installation time and assures reliability. Quick connect plug -ins • Accurate, solid connections • Fast, clean, reliable installation Long term reliability features • Spiral wound cable eliminates slippage • Integral wire support relieves strain • Protective sleeve prevents wire damage from buffeting inside the pole Labeled for easy reference • All circuits are labeled with fixture reference • All harnesses are labeled with pole reference Matched to pole length and fixture count Wired to single plug -in connection Wiring Protection: Factory -wired support grip latches to the pole to relieve strain on the connections. Factory Built: Solid connections are assured in the factory -built wire harness through connector load /resistance testing. Top plug -in conductor circuits Spiral wound cable consisting of 14 gauge copper wire Wire support grip Wire tie support grip Flexible protective sleeve Esl N Lower plug -in conductor circuits Wire Harness quick connect Wiring to fixtures Wirp e s support grina hook Wire support grip Wire Harness Installation: Conductors are firmly wired to plug - devices at each end for simple job -site connection to the electrical components enclosure and poletop assembly. Construction Features • Spiral wound, mylar wrapped cable • Integral wire support grip— sized to cable diameter and pole height • Flexible sleeve protects wires •Wiring connections made with pneumatic equipment Quality Assurance Tests • High potential di- electric testing — 100% tested • Termination pull test - 100% tested • Connected load /resistance — 100% tested • Continuity test — 100% tested Services to the Designer • UL Report • Electrical load and amperage information for voltages 120, 208, 220, 240, 277, 347, 380, 415, 480 Poletop Luminaire Assembly Co mposite B eam 1 Factory Aimed: Each light fixture on the Light- Structure unit is precisely set at the factory to its computer determined aiming angles. All of the lights on each pole become one composite light source with a factory - controlled, very wide beam. This composite wide beam on each pole is easily aligned on the field by checking one aiming point. Factory -aimed poletop luminaire assembly is the slip -fit upper section of the pole. Factory aimed • One photometric unit ... composite beam • To within % degree accuracy • Saves installation time, adds reliability Patented knuckle assembly • Repositioning pin • Designed to withstand 125 mph winds with 1.3 gust factor Factory wired to single plug - in connection • Wiring enclosed and protected within the crossarm • Saves installation time, adds reliability • Simplifies maintenance Sportscluster - 2 reflector system • Energy efficient • Environmentally efficient — up to 95% reduction in spill and glare • From 2 to 27 fixtures typically welded as a single unit — additional fixtures provided as bolt -on bars Poletop Wiring: Circuit continuity test assures continuous circuit in the factory - wired poletop assembly. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Lamp ( A \\ Field recapture of factory aiming Reflector Knuckle assembly Bulb cone Die -cast aluminum knuckle Repositioning strap Silicone knuckle tube Silicone knuckle gasket Die cast aluminum lamp cone Pole shaft Jacking brackets Set screw Horizontal aiming adjustment bolt and nut ., Vertical aiming adjustment bolt and nut M. - a //de �� \ \ k Knuckle through -bolt l VI Mogul lamp rim Stainless aic s steel ( * ., soc et rim latch Ippr, et -;„ /// Silicone "O" ring Aluminum reinforcing retaining ring Compressed fiber centering ring Spun aluminum reflector with Alzak finish Crossarm Stainless J steel chain Luminaire wireway: 2 X 3 inch or 2 X 4 inch, '/e or /r inch thick gauge steel tubing Silicone glass gasket Pole cap inch activated carbon filter Slip -fit Connection: At the field, the poletop assembly slip -fits onto the steel pole. Lamp Tempered glass lens Stainless steel lens rim Pole cap securing bolt Pole cap safety cable Snap hook for wire support grip Knuckle Assembly: Achieves multiple functions. Memory repositioning components assure that the installer recaptures factory set aiming positions, by snapping into position. Rigid positioning of the knuckle is designed to withstand 125 mph winds while providing flexibility for a full range of aiming positions. Equipment Labeling: All reflectors and bulb cones are color and number coded for easy reference. Construction Features • Crossarms hot -dip galvanized after fabrication to ASTM 123 -89a standards • All aluminum components powder -coat painted or anodized to mil- A -8625E and coated with a clear thermoset polymer • Die -cast aluminum lamp cone and knuckle • Enclosed wiring Knuckle repositioning pin • Centering ring • Reflector — Alzak finish • All stainless steel fasteners and latches passivated and cadmium plated or coated with a clear thermoset polymer • Crossarm — rectangular steel tubing, t/ inch or 3 /,s inch thick wall • Silicone gaskets • Activated carbon filter • Pole cap attached with stainless steel cable and securing bolt gr An4F,f'ru f 8 • Reflectors — 100% photometn • Lamps — light output within published range • Thickness of galvanize • High potential di- electric testing 100% tested • Continuity test — 100% tested • Grounding continuity test— 100% tested • Level-8TM and Total Light Con enhanced spill and glare control • Paint over galvanize • Field layouts • Field light level print -out • Aiming diagrams • Computer analysis of off cally tested ite spill light Project Experience Knights Play Golf Center Apex, North Carolina Disney's Wide World of Sports'"' Complex Orlando, Florida Daytona International Speedway Daytona Beach, Honda USTA National Tennis Center, Flushing Meadows - Corona Park New York City, New York Belleville Softball Complex South Bend, Indiana ASA Hall of Fame Stad um Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Feature ENERGY • Sportscluster. 2 reflector system redirects wasted spill light onto field and reduces tilt factor light loss • Sportscluster -2 reflector system redirects spill and glare onto the field • Optional Level -8 " and Total Light Control°' reflector system reduces spill and glare by up to 95 ° %, • Application technology • Engineered as a total system Rugged knuckle with repositioning pill • ` , ise : ickage - Galvanized sr e... ..: to_ ASTM 1 2. :. - Stainless steel latches, hing, s - Aluminum components powder- - coat painted or anodized with protective co. ng • 30- pound ballast weight mounted at base of pole ,. • isolation of heat sources Musco Light Structure 2TM • Fewer fixnu :. Benefit • Up to 25 %, more light't st syrninetrical reflectors, for . vc ry kilowatt of energy con aimed • .Achieves spill and glare control without added fixtures • 9llow.: lighted facilities to operate without disrupting neighborhood • Increases playahility by rein, ing gitre which is particulars•• imporLuit on multi -field complexes • 1 \.,,:•, consistent perforn _ -Total system tested b �.,•. '� •'Maintains original alignment • 1 original aiming to be recaptured a1 :. relampir • trouble - ti ec • Ease stepladder access for naintenancc — weight reduction ensures fixture alignment • Operates 30% co der Single Fixture Comparison • Higher electrical cost for kilowatt energy usage and demand charges • More fixtures to buy, install and maintain • Added fixtures require more costly, stronger poles and more costly electrical system • Absorbs or blocks light to achieve spill reduction — more fixtures needed to achieve light levels Higher installation cost - Higher operating cost - Higher maintenance cost • Parts and pieces of unknown strengths put together by installer • Costly reaiming is often required • No way to recapture original aiming after relamping • Transitions, fasteners and miscellaneous screws, bolts and clamps purchased and pieced together at the site resulting in questionable durability • 30 -pound ballast weight often . mounted on crossarm with fixtures ... increases chance for fixtures sagging and misalignment • Operates close to component design limit Feature • LIE Listed and GSA Approved • Individual fixture fusing • Safety disconnect at each • Facto ~rd tested • Electrical i.:oinr`ou; nts enc lo„iire mounted 10 f..i .i;.ove ground • Liiclosed wiring Musco Light Structure 2`" • • Factory aimed to within degree accuracy • , ;rnres required to achieve 'Ugh!. • Strucn11,ai integrity of the system • Factory-bi v: ire i;s . .miponcnt labeli��i , Benefit • Added ;afery assurance • , \voids gang failrn • _Added protection ! , personnel • Added n•ii a•.'. t• . s,;ves install.:li;:;; • Easy to teach by stepladder for maintenance. out of teh of children • Avoids deteri ition nom expos to the elements Reduces installation time with Hetter results :rm i,itaa smoother light on • Lower iri;;:;i,; ~ru and operating cost over maintenance • Saves installation cost. maintenance • Easy reference simplifies troubleshooting Single Fixture Comparison • Not included • Not standard • Not included • Not included • Unknown • Not included • Individual fixture -by- fixture aiming from the top of the pole adds installation cost • Higher energy and maintenance cost • Increased maintenance • Not included • Increased time in troubleshooting • Higher installation cost, more time to install Plus ,F . • Fewer parts to research and specify • Prevents substitution during installation • Single source accountability Spill and Glare Control Technology Extraordinary light control for serious problems Sportsclusterk -2 has all the light control that most fields ever need ... built right into the system.To tackle more challenging spill and glare situations, Musco offers the Level -8r " modification of Sportscluster -2 that gives dramatic relief. Precisely tailored for your specific project, this advanced technology gives you the same amount of high performance and outstanding playability on the field without adding extra fixtures. For facilities that require extreme light control, Musco's Total Light Control (TLC) reduces off -site spill and glare light by up to 95 percent. A view of the neighbors Before Level -8 After Level -8 Level -8 modification can make a visible difference in light control situations. The picture on the left shows the effect of ballfield lighting on the adjacent house before the Level -8 modification was installed. Spill light created a serious nuisance for residents. With the Level -8 option, spill and glare was reduced so substantially, the house is barely visible. Original Sportscluster Photo taken during retrofit to Level -8. Field on the left is original Sportscluster. Field on the right is nearing completion of Level -8 modification. Gets glare out of the players' eyes The advanced reflector design of the Level -8 option reduces environmental light problems and improves playability on the field. Sportscluster -2 less ight off the field Sportsciustero -2 with Level -8" option ITL Report #ITL35567 Nema Type 4 Up to 25% more light on the field - up to 95% original Sportscluster fi nal Sportscluster ITL Report #ITL34086 Nema Type 4 Sportscluster0-2 Sportscluster -2: the new gene wasted spill light and uses it Photos of comparative beams projected on a grid ceiling for refe Comparative Isocandela Curves Average of right and left sides Sportscluster -2 ITL Report #ITL35566 Nema Type 4 35000(_l0% MAX) 327000 123000 35000 ) -10% MAX) Photometrics Summary For most sports- lighting applications Sportscluster ® -2 and Level -8'" will produce 25% more horizontal footcandles than the original standard symmetrical Sportscluster® (SC -1) reflector. NEMA TYPE 2 3 4 5 6 Max Candlepower S£ -1 SC -2 L -8 Horizontal SC -1 Beam Spread SC -2 L -8 SC -1 Vertical Beam Spread SC -2 30.4° 41.1 L -8 30.3° 42.7° Upper SC -1 15.1° 19.6 Vertical Beam SC -2 11.5° 14.5° L-8 10.2° '13.9 °' Lower SC -1 14.1° 18.6° Vertical Beam SC -2 18.9° 26.6° L -8 20,1° 28.8° Photometric summary by Independent Testing Laboratories, Boulder, CO. 100 90 80 70 60 50 0 100 80 60 Lamp Data RATED AVERAGE LIFE TABLE Approximate survival -Metal Halide Lamps 20 40 Percent of Rated Average Life - - - - MH1500 'I MH1000 20 40 Percent of Rated Average Life 1,360 723.823 1,445,500 553,400 1,297.000 25.3° 21.2 ° 21,7 29.2° 60 LAMP LUMEN DEPRECIATION TABLE Approximate Lumen Maintenance 80 524,100 37.9° 43.0° 42.4° 38.2° 100 60 80 100 302,980 189,172 93,717 350,000 202,560 154,500 357,100 201,580 157,050 64.9 86.5° 117.0° 63.7° 83.7° 100.0° 60.8 ° 76.9° 82.0° 67.2° 86.9 120.2° 53.2 °" 72.1`° 86.1° 54.2° 73.5° 83.6° 34.3 43.8° 61.6° 16.9` 29.3° 34.2° 16.1° 26.7° 29.6° 32.9° ° 58.6° 36.3° 42.8 51.9° 38.1° 46.8 54.0° Warning: If the outer jacket of the lamp is broken, the lamp should be replaced even if arc tube is still operational. Outer jacket shields against UV rays. Lamps with blackened arc tube should be replaced even if operational, due to potential for traumatic failure. Sportscluster -2 Beam Spreads MH1500 /MZ MH1000 /MZ Lamp watts (nominal) -up time to 80 %0 of output um startin me for hot ximum fixture Correlated color temperature (approx.) (2) romaticity ( approx.) (2) dering index (Ra) p 1500 3 -5 minutes ANSI M48 -30° C 3 -5 miwtes 10 -15 minutes 10- 4 es Fixture: Use only in enclosed fixtures capable of withstanding particles of glass having temperatures up to 1000 °C For other wattages and lamp types contact the factory. 1- 800 - 756 -1205 " Maximum power draw from lamp, ballast and capacitor average life, hours ical - 5 hrs per start Rated ave1I hours vertical - 10 hrs per start 1400 (94.7 Ipw) 84,000 7i K 65 1000 ANSI M4 30° C 1200 6,000 12,000 is 3700K 6; y -.390 x -.396; y -.390 (1) Measured at 100 hours of life with lamp tilted 30° below horizontal. (2) Measured at rated lamp watts on a linear reactor. LPW — lumens per watt — does not include ballast losses Measured with the lamp operating at rated watts. 4 low gth` assembly will withst 125 MPH wind with 1 a '€ out damage or misaltg 115 bro a 472593 4729077;;: ;5075828 5134557;5 , 337221; 5343374; 519590; 5856721;, 600537; 5707142; i5 911; 0411096 Canada 2; 1181380; 2009749; 2 Europe P Musco Multi- War programming option provides two energy levels and light levels. The optional Multi -Watt system makes it possible to operate your sports - lighting system at two energy levels and light levels, appropriate to the activities taking place. A simple key switch or timer adjusts energy levels and light levels up or down; for example, from 1500 watt levels to 1000 watt economy while maintaining light uniformity. It's a quick and easy way to achieve high intensity lighting when you need it or save energy costs when you don't — with the extra benefit of extended lamp life. Designed for simplicity and maintenance -free performance, the Multi -Watt system is operated with just one pair of wires. Like all Musco equipment, it comes factory assembled and tested. 0 22 Wiring Schematic 1500 watt Metal Halide Lamp operating line amperage per fixture, maximum draw 1000 watt Metal Halide Lamp operating line amperage per fixture, maximum draw ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS ENCLOSURE 1000 watt High Pressure Sodium operating line amperage POWER GR NO F O'dLR 000 SYMBOLS BALLAST CAPACITOR FUSE LAMP DISTRIBUTION BLOCK BREAKER Single phase voltage (also applicable to each single phase of a 3 phase system) .9 minimum power factor 120 208 220/240 240 277 347 380 415 480 (60hz) (60hz) (50hz) (60hz) (60hz) (60hz) (50hz) (50hz) (60hz) 14.2 8.1 7.3 7.1 61 4.8 4.4 3.5 9.5 5.4 4.7 4.8 4.1 3.3 3.0 2.7 2.4 -I I- 000 000 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Single fixture systems are II shipped like this .. • 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Only Musco ships like this 5 Pieces ! "i Standard System Configurations 2 -Light Structure 10 -Light Structure 18 -Light Structure 26 -Light Structure 9 ' 6 " 2'9" 5' 2'9" 18'6" 18'6" 3 -Light Structure 11 -Light Structure 11'9" 19 -Light Structure 27 -Light Structure 4 -Light Structure 12 -Light Structure 11'9" 20 -Light Structure Stacked 3 -light configurations up to 15 units are available to allow servicing from the pole. 5 -Light Structure 13 -Light Structure 14' 21 -Light Structure 6 -Light Structure 14 -Light Structure 14' 22 -Light Structure 7'3" , 7 -Light Structure 15 -Light Structure Pole heights range from 40 to 100 feet in 10 foot increments 16'3" 23 -Light Structure Additional fixtures can be added in bolt -on configurations. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 8 -Light Structure 7 ' 3 „ is V cr, fir Cr ' IV tr I 16 -Light Structure 124 -Light Structure 1 16'3" 16'3" 9 -Light Structure 117-Light ' Structure 18'6" 25 -Light Structure 18'6" Musco Light- Structure 2 " incorporates appropriate wall thickness for cost - effective strength design. Analysis of forces, strengths and combined stress ratios are available for all configurations to comply with AASHTO, SBC, UBC, ASCE (ANSI) and BOCA for wind zones of 60 -120 mph with appropriate gust factors. Example: Wind loading in accordance with: Light- Structure Catalog No. Fixture Arrangement Number of Fixtures EPA Per Fixture Weight Per Fixture Wind Speed Mounting SectionYield Stress Extension No. 2 Yield Stress Extension No. 1 Yield Stress Top Section Yield Stress Bottom SectionYield Stress Also available: Deflection analysis Concrete base analysis AASHTO — 1994 = LS70 —C = 5 +4 =9 = 2.8 (sq. ft.) = 25 (lbs) - includes support bar = 80 (mph) Fy = 38 (ksi) Fy = 0 (ksi) Fy = 0 (ksi) Fy = 55 (ksi) Fy = 55 (ksi) Element Forces: (1 f0 w 1 (Includes Safety Factcsf Horizontal Bending Con Elev. (£t) (ki p 66.67 0.0( 66.00 0.6 65.00 0, pressio T 66.00 fit. }5 22,80 25.08 Ik 4 65.00 0.05 22.80 193 25 -08 0 x.94 26 Installation Structural System 1. Set concrete base. Electrical System Lighting System 2. Backfill with concrete; plumb using level provided. 1. Mount electrical components enclosure at base of steel pole using pole- mounted attaching hardware. 1. Snap knuckle from shipped position to factory aimed position. Easy, accurate installation saves time, assures performance, safety and reliability. 2. Tighten two spring - loaded captive screws at wire access hub. 2. Tighten knuckle bolt. 3. Jack steel pole sections together. 3. Feed wire harness through the pole to the poletop. 3. Match reflector number to bulb cone number. Integral construction of all attachments and components assures that equipment will be installed according to your specifications. ■ 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I All the contractor has to add is service entrance, underground wiring and groundings. I 4. Jack poletop assembly onto steel shaft. Tighten set screw. II 4. Plug in poletop harness. unit to wire I 4. Attach reflectors, screw in lamps and attach lenses. 5. Attach wire harness support grip to snap hook inside pole. Reattach pole cap. 5. Slip -fit steel pole section onto concrete base; align pole. The few tools needed to install Musco's Light- Structure 2'. 6. Plug in electrical components enclosure connector to wire harness connector to complete the electrical system. 6. Bring underground wiring through the pole into the back of the electrical enclosure to landing lugs provided. ';1993,1999 BLSP9 Musco Systems to Mee Yo Light- Structure 2'°' Outdoor: New Lighting Applications Engineered as 5 Easy Pieces that support the 5 important sports- lighting principles of safety, durability, energy efficiency, environmental sensitivity and cost. Increases light levels up to 25% Reduces wasted spill light up to 95% Additional Solutions Sportscluster ® -2 Outdoor: Retrofit Applications A modular photometric unit factory aimed and tested to perform from your choice of structures — makes retrofit of old equipment easy. Increases light levels up to 25% Reduces wasted spill light up to 95% Light -Pak" Indoor: New and Retrofit Applications Energy- efficient indoor sports lighting that operates at your choice of two energy levels for improved cost control. Saves energy cost over alternative systems 0000 mus We Make It Happen® www.musco.com e -mail: lighting ©musco.com 100 1st Avenue West / P.O. Box 808 Oskaloosa, Iowa 52577 515/673 -0411 • Fax: 515/672 -1996 800/825 -6030 Photometrics Summary In most sports - lighting applications Sportscluster -2 and Level -8 produce 25% more horizontal footcandles than the original Sportscluster (SC -1). Lamp type: 1500 watt Metal Halide rated at 155,000 lumens NEMA TYPE Max Candlepower Upper Vertical Beam Electrical Data* 2 SC -1 1.360.496 723,823 SC -2 1,445.500 553.400 L -8 1 ,297,000 524,100 Horizontal SC -1 25.3 37 9 Beam,Spread SC -2 21.2' 43.0 L 8 21.7' 42.4' f = SC -1 29.2' 38.2 Beaty Spread SC 2 30.4" 41.1 L 8 30.3 42.7 SC -1 15.1 19 -6 SC 2 11.5 14.5 L -8 10.2 13 -9' Lower SC -1 14 1 18.6 Vert,01 Beam SC -2 18.9 26.6 : O:=, i L 20.1' 28.8 - Phot uleu 0ummal L lu,lependent Testing Laboratories, Boomer, w. Lamp Operating Characteristics Photometric Rated initial lumens (1 ) Mean lumens. approximate (2) Rated average life. hours vertical - 5 hrs per start Rated average lire. hours vertical - 10 hrs per start Correlated color temperature (approx.) (2) �IE chromaticity ( approx.) (2) Soler rendering index (Ra( (1) Measured at 1 uu hours ot lite with lamp tilted 3u deluw horizontal. (2) Measured at rated lamp watts on a linear reactor. LPW does not include ballast losses. (3) Measured with the lamp operating at rated watts. t an 1+�.- ominal) alWarrh- time to 805', of output estrike time for hot lamp *Ballast type tinirnum starting temperature Maximum lamp watts rlxture: Use only III enclosed fixtures capable of withstanding particles ot glass naving temperatures up to Iuuu -�. " For other wattages and lamp types contact the factory. SPORTSCLUSTER - 2 IS PROTECTED BY ONE OR MORE OF THE FOLLOWING U.S. PATENTS: 4190881; 4374407; 4450507; 4725934; 4729077; 4816974; 4947303; 4994718; 5075828; 5134557; 5161883; 5211473; 5229681; 5337221; 5343374; 5377611; 5398478; 5402327; D337168; D353797; D353911. CANADA PATENTS: 70479; 74939; 1114798; 1181380. MEXICO PATENT: 175863. OTHER PATENTS PENDING. ©1993, revised 1998 Musco Sports Lighting, Inc. / BS8R5 4 302.980 350.000 357,100 64.0" 63.7' 60.8" 67.2' 53 2 ' 54.2' 34.3' 16.0` 161' 32.9' 36.3' 38.1 189.172 202 201,580 86.5 83.7 76.9 86.9' 72.1 73.5 43;8 29.3 26.7 43.1 428 46.8" 6 93.717 154,500 157.050 117.0 100.0' 82.0' 120.2' 86.1 83 -6 ' 61.6 342 29.6' 58.6 51.9 54.0" 155.000 (103 Ipw) 105.000 (105 low_ 84.000 (84 Ipw) 6,000 12,000 3700K x -.396, y -.3908 65 142,000 (94.7 Ipw) 3.000 0 x -.396: v -.390 1500 3 -5 minutes 10 -15 minutes ANSI M48 -30 C 1000 65 MH1500 /MZ REMOTE BALLAST / LEVEL8TMI 1 OOOO _ ®2 mus MH1000 /MZ 1000 3 -5 minuteS 10 -15 minuteS ANSI M47 -30 'C 1200 100 so 80 70 60 50 100 80 50 Corporate Office: 100 1st Avenue West / P.O. Box 808 Oskaloosa, Iowa 52577 515/673 -0411 • Fax: 515/672-1996 800/825 -6030 Web site: http: / /www.musco.com Sportscluster ® -2 Beam Spreads LAMP DATA RATED AVERAGE LIFE TABLE Approximate Survival Rate - Metal Halide B0 LAMP LUMEN DEPRECIATION TABLE Approximate Lumen Maintenance 100 20 40 60 80 100 Manufacturing: 2107 Stewart Road / P.O. Box 14 Muscatine, Iowa 52761 319/263 -2281 • Fax: 800/374 -6402 1 800/756 -1205 11 11 1 1 t 10 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 1 Providing the maximum level of environmental light control Sportscluster -2 is a modular lighting system developed to meet the specific light- ing requirements of sports fields, relatively high levels of smooth lighting projected over large dis- tances. The complete luminaire assembly is designed to adapt to your choice of structures. The built -in light control fea- tures of Musco's Sportscluster -2 lighting system easily meet the needs of most playing fields. But for situations that require even greater control of environ- mental light, Musco has developed the Level -8 modification of Sportscluster -2. Level -8 reduces off -field spill and glare by as much as 95 %, while maintaining the quality of the Sportscluster -2 lighting on the field. When designing a Level -8 system, Musco first does a thorough analysis to determine the exact light control needs of each individual field. The system is then assembled and factory-aimed according to these specifications. Remote ballast for easy electrical maintenance The compartment containing the major electrical components (ballasts, fuses, Musco's patented knuckle assembly maintains accurate fixture alignment. Memory repositioning components assure that the installer recaptures factory-set aiming positions by snapping fixtures into position. Rigid positioning knuckle withstands 125 mph winds in a full range of aiming positions. • Before After Photo taken before and after installation of Level -8 technology on an existing softball lighting system. Factory designed and engineered Sportscluster -2 is factory engineered as a complete lighting system to ensure that all components work together, under the toughest conditions. Rugged knuckle assembly Factory wired Factory wiring of the entire Sportscluster -2 assembly simplifies installation in the field. Only one set of wiring connections is required for each unit. Wiring is enclosed in crossarms to prevent deterioration from weather and ultraviolet exposure. Level -8 reflector modifications dramatically reduce spill and glare without affecting the quality of light on the field. capacitors) is built as a unit separate from fixtures on the crossarm. Mounting this unit at the base of the pole provides stepladder access for electrical maintenance work such as changing fuses. Before any Level -8 system is shipped, rig- orous performance tests check the operation of every fixture to ensure that each system meets the standards that REMOTE BALLAST /LEVEL -8'" SPORTS CL�ISTER�2 Without Level -8, environmental lighting problems existed on neighboring property. Installation of Level -8 provided the solution, and significantly reduced spill light on the surrounding area. make it the most rug- ged and reliable in the industry. Musco also backs up Level -8 with an unprecedented parts and labor warranty. Dramatic reductions in off -field spill and glare, combined with durable, fully- tested construction make Musco's Level -8 modification of Sportscluster -2 the complete solution for serious environmental light control problems. Musco's Factory - Assembled Sportscluster -2 is Rugged and Reliable Complete corrosion protection All steel components are hot -dip galvanized after fabrication to ASTM -A 1 23-89a standards. All mounting hardware fasteners are hot - dip galvanized to ASTM -A153 standards. All other latches, fasteners and hinges are stainless steel. All aluminum componcnl s are annodized. Guaranteed factory aiming Musco's exclusive Beam- Loc"'M aiming saves time and assures accuracy, eliminating the need for individual fixture aiming on the field. Computer- determined aiming angles for each fixture are set in the factory to within 1/2 degree accuracy. This creates a single large composite beam on each pole, which i s easily aligned at the job site. Optional features • Multi WattTM - offers the programmed flexibility of two energy levels • Paint over galvanize - for added protection in caustic environments REMOTE BALLAST / LEVEL-8' 51'T5CW5 • Steel polo clamp B� CI 0r CI • 1 ' ,e, 00000 op- 0 \_ Luminaire wireway Y x 3" x 11 gouge steel tubing Horizontal aiming adjustment bolt k nut so gkat ut lamp c g Arc tube Spun aluminum reflector with Alzak finish steel 3" ngle /4N Carbon activated filter Stainless steel ' B strapping Die cast aluminum upper knuckle Repositioning strap Silicone knuckle gasket Vertical aiming adjustable bolt & nut Die cast aluminum lower knuckle Die cast aluminum lamp cone Steel pivot bracket NEMA 3R enclosure 14 gauge steel ballast box with gasketed door 16— /2" Lamp Silicone gloss gasket Tempered glass lens Stainless steel rim connection Stainless steel safety chain Luminaire Assembly (center mounted unit) 2P 4P 6P 28 -1/2" Remote Electrical Components Enclosure Dimensions 40 -1/2" Stainless steel rim latch Aluminum reinforcing retoining ring can pressed fiber tarin r in g udlfled Level -8 reflector View AA • Structural Strength Luminaire assembly withstands wind forces of 125 MPH with 1.3 gust factor without damage or misalignment to assembly. • Finishes All steel components hot -dip galvanized after fabrication to ASTM- Al23 -89a standards. All aluminum components powder coat painted or anodized to mil- A -8625E and coated with a clear thermoset polymer. All mounting hardware fasteners are hot -dip galvanized to ASTM -A153 standards. All other latches, fasteners and hinges are stainless steel. • UL Listing No. E33316 • Canadian Standards Association No. 81 102 View BB Pole Clamp Assembly (wood, steel and concrete poles) 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 4 1 11 11 >P 9r ne Electrical Components Enclosure ; �u Nelp941 Visor assembly Reflector assembly Lumirlire embly Dimensions 1 30 -1/4" Ballast box 1 R ORM UL Heat Tested (tested at 28° C ambient) Maximum capacitor case temperature 70°C. Capacitor rated at 90°C. Maximum ballast temperature 143°C. Ballast rated at 180° C. 3r Ballast is easily maintained by loosening one 3/8 inch nut on the patented ballast bracket which adapts to any standard H.I.D. ballast. 3 Dar Wiring Schematic Ballast Specifications Single phase voltage Also applicable to each single phase of a 3 phase system) Weights and Windload Luminaire Assemblies and Electrical Components Enclosure Warranty Symbols Ballast ❑ Fuse Capacitor o— Lamp Net Weight On pounds) .9 minimum power factor Overcurrent devices and conductors MUST be sized using the ballast manufacturer's rated amperage draw per fixture (kVA). Using the kW rating can result in undersized calculations. Wind Load Metal Halide 1000 W 1500 W EPA (sq.ft.) Including crossarm EQUIPMENT — Musco warrants the Sportsclustero -2 luminaires and luminaire assembly (excluding fuses and lamps) to be free from defects in materials and workmanship for a period of five years starting from the date of delivery. Two Years Labor— Musco agrees to provide labor and materials for a period of two years to replace defective parts or repair defects in workmanship or, at its election, to pay reasonable cost of labor for such repairs. For the remainder of the warranty period, replacement materials will be provided at no charge. Labor costs will be the owner's expense. LAMPS — Lamps are warranted not to fail for two years from the date of delivery. Lamps which fail during the first year of the warranty period will be replaced and installed at no cost to the owner. Lamps which fail during the second year of the warranty period will be replaced by the manufacturer, but installation will be the owner's responsibility. Lamps damaged by physical trauma or electrical surges are not covered by this warranty. ALIGNMENT — Musco warrants accurate alignment of the luminaires on the luminaire assembly for a period of five years starting from the date of delivery. LIMITATIONS — The following are not covered by this warranty: • Fuses • Weather condition events such as lightning or hail damage • Improper installation, vandalism or abuse • Unauthorized repairs or alterations • Twisting of wood poles Repair and /or replacement are the complete warranty and constitute the exclusive remedy. 1 1 1 1 1 11) 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 r 1 Benefits f Control-Linir Automated Lighting • Two -way messaging confirms on /off switching signal • Centralized management and support of software and hardware systems assures trouble -free operation Cost Effective • Reduces staff legwork and time traveling from field to field, before or after events • Saves energy by operating lights only when needed • No need to install phone lines Flexible • Adapts to existing sports facilities • Includes expandable and upgradeable features Public Relations • Curtails public concerns about lights operating when field is not in use Security • Reduces need for multiple sets of keys Control• Lmk.. Wireless Control System Simple, low -cost systems assure reliable performance Facility Management Services — to Meet Your Programming Needs On/Off Scheduling — Daily on and off times for each location/field may be scheduled via telephone, fax, e -mail or using electronic forms. Your schedule is relayed by Musco's Control -Link Central to your facility. Schedule Override — Standard feature allows last minute scheduling changes of individual lighting fields from any telephone. Based on management authorization, this option allows a caller to: • turn lights on or off • extend the on -time Optional Facility Management Services Accounting and Energy Management — Optional management service will enable the user to track usage of lighting by location /field and by user for purposes of billing the responsible entities. Lighting Maintenance — Optional management service will track run -time hours and number of on /off cycles and other optional diagnostics for purposes of economically planning relamping and maintenance. Call us toll -free: 800/825 -6030 www.musco.com /control -link © 1998, 1999 Musco Sports Lighting, Inc. Control - Link ": Patents pending Control. Lmk TU Wireless Control System Remote Equipment Controller Cabinet Module 3 Power Supply Module Off-On-Auto Switches 0000 mu We Make It Happen:" Patents Pending des Y2K'Coiln • Battery back-up schedule storage Contactor Module 2 Relay Control Module Relays to control contactors • Standard factory-built system for new installations • Custom adaptations for existing switching systems 0 2 3 4 5 0 • Uses redundant systems to assure reliable performance .st minute schedul 1 field's lighting i changes of ►m any tolepho Features of our Automated Control System Wireless Control Syste • Eliminates installation of expensive phone lines Reliable Operation Contactor • Allo 8001825 -6030 www.musco.com e -mail: lighting@musco.com Module 1 Preliminary concept — NOT TO SCALE — Schedule. Override Communication Processor Module • Two way wireless transceiver • Programmable logic controller Lighting Contactor Cabinet Factory Wire and Fully Tes Prewired in panel as part of switching system • Eliminates guess work for easy installation and operation Corporate Office: 515/673 -0411 / Fax: 515/672 -1996 100 1st Avenue West / P.O. Box 808 Oskaloosa, Iowa 52577 ©1998, 1999 Musco Sports Lighting, Inc. • BCL2 Control - Link °: Patents pending 1 1 1 r • 1 4 1 1 1 1 Contro• Wireless Control System TM Fingertip control of your facilities , • from your desk • from your field • from your home • from a phone, from anywhere ANOTHER MUSCO I N.N'OVATION We Make It Happen Control• Link.. • Wlreless Control System Fingertip control of your sports facility lighting Musco Control-Linr provides a simple, cost - effective way to control and operate your lights. Control- Link's wireless control systems perform according to schedules you define. It's wireless design eliminates the need to install phone lines to each facility. The system is well- suited to handle variable schedules at multiple locations — saving time and money for sports facility managers. Your personal i pntputar Control -Link° Central Remote Equipment Controller Remote Equipment Controller (REC) • Receives and stores schedule • Automatically carries out the on /off schedules Schedule via personal computer, phone or fax rate on /off schedules for pecific lighting equipment Change schedules easily • Manage account and energy usage* Telephone Override Option Commands sent to Control -Link Central • Control -link Central transmits schedules to the Remote Equipment Controller (REC) units • Control -Link Central sends confirmation of on /off schedules to the user Optional management sera Control -Link support services Control -Link Central'• • Assures implementation of your on -off schedule with support from our full -time trained team of experts Training • Provides training on operation of your wireless control system Your schedules are transmitted to Control -Link Central, either by the Internet or a phone call from anywhere. There they are converted to wireless messages and relayed to the Remote Equipment Controller (REC) unit at your facility. The system is designed to allow long -term scheduling, but with the the flexibility to switch your lights on or off immediately. Control -Link Toll -Free Hotline • Provides toll -free access to our team of specialists Warranty • Guarantees replacement of any portion of the lighting control equipment that fails due to defects in materials or workmanship for a period of five years 0000 mus MuItiWattTM reduces energy costs, provides push- button access to full strength lighting Musco's Player - Activated Multi -Watt' option will save you money, while allowing facility users instant access to high intensity lighting. With Multi -Watt, your Light - Structure or Sportscluster ® -2 System can transfer from energy - saving, standby mode to full strength at the push of a button. Simple operation 1. Hours of operation are set by a 24 -hour timer. 2. Players push a button to activate full power mode for a preset timing cycle. 3. At the end of the cycle, the lights return to standby mode until the button is pushed again. Standby mode allows instant activation, eliminating the cool - down and warm -up time that would be required if the lights were turned off. Player- Activated Multi -Watt" LOW MODE OPERATION* Light Level Light Electrical Energy Dimming Options Output Consumption Savings (Footcandlas) (Watts) 20% 40% 60% 1. 1500w /600w 2. 1000w/400w 20% 40% 60% High mode operation has 100% electrical consumption for 100% light output * Energy consumption may fluctuate due to normal operating characteristics of the lane and ballast. It's a quick and easy way to achieve high intensity lighting when you need it and to save energy dollars when you don't. System flexibility On full power, lamps operate at 100% output to meet the light levels required for play. A key switch allows you to bypass the timing cycle for extended periods of full power lighting. At standby level, your electrical consumption is reduced by up to 60 %. Added benefits include extended life for 1500 watt lamps and reduced environmental impact. You have the flexibility to set the hours the system can be operated and how long the full power timing cycle lasts — from four minutes to two hours — depending on your needs. In addition, the lights won't come on at all until the button is pushed for the first time in the evening, which avoids unnecessary energy costs on nights the facility is unused. Trouble - free performance Designed for simplicity and easy maintenance, the Player - Activated Multi-Watt system is operated with just one pair of wires between the control box and the electrical components enclosure. Like all Musco equipment, it comes factory wired and tested to assure trouble -free operation. Allows Flexibility • Players can activate lights when they ate needed for play.'' • Key switch bypasses timing cycle for uninterrupted play.' Saves Energy Doliars Standby mode reduces system's electric consumption by 60 %. eninates Delays sr the -it itial war up, there is:.no delay when you standby to high level. Reduces Environmental Inv ct Standby mode reduces off-site light ley 80% , 0000 mus. 0. Technical Data Control Box: • Dimensions: 10" H x 8" W x 6" D (25.4 cm H x 20.3 cm W x 15.2 cm D) • Weight: 6 pounds • NEMA Type 4X Corrosion - resistant Enclosure • Fiberglass Construction • Stainless Steel Fasteners Operation Push Button • Allows players to activate high level for preset timing cycle during set hours of operation. Key Switch • Eliminates accidental or unauthorized switching. • Bypasses timing cycle for uninterrupted play. Notes: • Operates on either 240/120V or 208/120V nominal (if neither of these voltages is available, the contractor will need to supply a small control transformer.) • Each control box will control a maximum of 6 dimming contactors. If there are more than 6, please call for assistance. • Each dimming contactor controls up to four ballasts in an electrical components enclosure. Five or more require a second contactor. Supplied by Contractor • 24 -hour timer • Lighting contactor -120V coil - electrically held with holding circuit - sized for load. • Disconnect/circuit breaker box. • Six -wire control circuit ( #12) from main switch gear to control box. Multi-Watt control box will control the lighting contactor. • One pair of control wires ( #12) from main switch gear to the electrical components enclosures. Corporate Office: 100 First Avenue West / P.O. Box 808 Oskaloosa, Iowa 52577 515/673-0411 • Fax: 515/672 -1996 800/825 - 6030 web site: http://www.musco.com Manufacturing: 2107 Stewart Road / P.O. Box 14 Muscatine, Iowa 52761 319/263 -2281 • Fax: 800/374 -6402 800/756 -1205 ®1991, revised 1997, Musoo Lighting, Inc. FMWr3 Musco Multl-Watt" option Is protected by U.S. patent no. 4,994,716. Player- Activated MuIt.-Wat Installation Multi -Watt Control Panel 1. Mount the panel in a conventional location at an appropriate height for switching. Use appropriate weatherproof conduit and fusing. Control Wires 1. When the power wires are installed, include with them one pair of control wires. (Notice that only one pair of wires is required to connect the electrical components enclosure to the Multi-Watt control and NOT separate wires from each enclosure to the Multi-Watt control.) See illustration. 2. Control Wire Sizing: (determined by distance and number of lighting fixtures.) • Use two #12 control wires Maximum Max. Length of Run for conditions listed. Fixtures/Run (one way distance) • For longer distances and/or greater number of fixtures, contact factory for wire sizing (800) 825 -6020. Lighting 80 480' (146 meters) 70 550' (168 meters) 60 640' (195 meters) 50 770' (235 meters) 40 960 (292 meters) 30 1280' (390 meters) Connecting the Equipment At each electrical components enclosure, connect the two Multi-Watt leads to the dimming contactor coil. See schematic in the Multi-Watt control box. Power Wires 24 -Hour Timer Lighting Contactor Multi -Wattrm Pair continues to next pole Power Wires 0—Multi-Watt/ft Pair (run with power wires) Typical Disconnect Switch Gear Panel Board Multi -Wattn Pair Fuse per N.E.C. Pole T1 T4 Power Wires �-- Timer, Lighting Contactor and Disconnect/Circuit Breaker Box (supplied by others) Pole T2 Pole T3 Multi -Watt" Pair — Control Box (supplied by Musco) 0— 6 Wire Control Circuit EQUIPMENT LISTING Pole Pole Mounting Pole Fht. �� count location height size Elev. hmlt 8 31-38 80' 80' 0' 12 19.2 NIB MIS - s OM IIIIIL 0111 ■1 1 1 II.l III III 1 11111 111 11. 16111i 1 11 II S1 ( 135.0' 5 5135.0' 0 r O 0 0 rn Ln Ln 0 r 01 l0 0 01 l0 1.11 rI U) 0 CO m r r4 Lt) 10 r m Ln O to Ln r l0 r-4 r 01 r 01 N CO r 0 l0 Ln ri O 0 rn O 0 0 CN O m m 0 0 r 0 L0 r m u) r O r-1 0 L.) 0 Pole location dimensions are relative to 0,0 reference point CO CO L0 r1 O r m 01 r- 1 CO 01 l0 Ln r to r b to 01 m r MIAMI SHORES, FL BARRY UNIVERSITY r Ll) r l0 0 Ln In O J' Ln N L0 0 0 Ln 01 0 0 m Ln to l0 ,l r m Ln 0 rn O r LO r O to C11 Lo N d' 10 0 r 0 r r r rn 0 r N L)0 N Ln 0 0 m 0 rn r to CO r CO � G1 0 r l0 N CO Ln �f v� 0 0 CO o 0 0 0 01 l4 0 r CO 01 Ln l0 O l0 01 r Ln Ln LO 0 0 r 0 m 0 O 80 r d> N Ln ri 135.0' ( S3 rn r 1 .0 LO cM 01 r CO 0 co 0 0 Ln 0 1 1 CO N. CO r r 01 m Ln m t0 l0 m r l0 in Ln r CO Lo l0 Fixture Type: Lamp Type: Lumens: File # / Date: Project Engineer: LV-8 MZ 1500W MZ 155000 17012SOR2 / 10- Dec -1999 KEN CLAYTON CCOO muscD. GUARANTEED PERFORMANCE INITIAL ILLUMINATION SOCCER HORIZONTAL FOOTCANDLES ON PLANE AT Z= 3 Target Points: Average: Maximum: Minimum: Avg/Min: Max/Min: 132 75.54 97.83 53.39 1.415 1.833 Number of Luminaires: 72 * KW Consumption: 115.20 Average Tilt Factor. 0.973 -- Maintenance Factor: x 1.000 ""tight Loss Factor: 0.973 *Refer to amperage draw for electrical sizing. "Maintenance factor = ambient temp. factor X voltage factor X ballast factor X lamp lumen depreciation X luminaire dirt depreclation(per IES Manual RP- 6- 88,p.92) •`•Light Loss Factor(LLF)= average tilt factor X maintenance factor. NOTE: Light level averages and uniformities are guaranteed by MUSCO. However, Individual location measurements may vary from computer predictions. INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS: Results assume +-3% nominal voltage at load side of ballast box and poles located within 3 feet of design locations. COPYRIGHT (C) 1981,1999 MUSCO SPORTS LIGHTING INC. - Not to be reproduced in whole or part without the writ- ten consent of Musco Sports Lighting Inc. -(1)- = Pole Location SCALE IN FEET 0 60 120 EQUIPMENT LISTING Pate Pale S Know count location helght a Elev. fun0 8 S1S8 80' 80' 0' 12 18.2 NM MI MO MI s s E S— MI all M ull l I i s 111ii 1111 I IIIII II' i 111 Dal idiii11111111 S6 I 155.0' to CO to L0 rn r- t- N d 0 LO lD N O r- N C 1n Ls- Pole location dimensions are relative to 0,0 reference point Ln l0 r- C` L to Fixture Type: LV-8 MZ MIAMI SHORES FL BARRY UNIVERSITY Lamp Type: 1500W MZ FIELD #4 -- SOCCER Lumens: 155000 File # / Date: 17012SOR2 / 10 -Dec -1999 Project Engineer: KEN CLAYTON ‘1' 0 • CO d• d OD C 1 r-I M 0 0 N 00 LO N Ln C` LO Lf1 LO C` ri 0 CO N C` LO 1.f1 O d' 1.0 CO 0 L0 N rl 0 m d 0, 0 m '4 0 m N 01 N m 1n l0 L� LO Lt1 Lf1 Lf1 l0 '.0 LO 111 0, 00 01 d N O d' c-I N d' N N d 01 N .-1 C` N m 0, N m d 1 l0 LO LO Lf1 d to LO l0 LO d N N m Lf1 N Ln 01 LO N d' O at N N 01 0 C` V LO d c0 01 Ln 10 LO VI In d Lf1 LO is LO d N In Lo o in CO r- 01 r ' C LO r- N 135.0' I S3 V 01 r d N N CO O MN * c2 1 in CO m d N LO In CO LO N ON lO LO LO 111 d d' Ln lfl r - N Ln 1-1 Ln CO ON d m e-I O LO 1n l0 m 0 OM to d m N d LO LO in d' d1 Ln tO N ▪ N to m N 1-1 N I-1 'd LO CO LO N N Cs 0 d N Ln %--1 m r-I d •cI d 111 L0 Ln d1 d1 Ln L0 C` LO d N Ln CO c-I N m N 01 N LO CO 1-1 m d' Ol N Ol d N 0l C` m 11t L0 to Ln Ln d1 Ln lO L0 LO Ln O O / co d1 N 1-1 d d 03 n CO r L1 LO 0 LO Ln to 1n LO C` Cs L0 LO O o d l0 N m m Lf1 V 1.0 Ln oIS2 135.0' 0 0000 musco® GUARANTEED PERFORMANCE MAINTAINED ILLUMINATION SOCCER HORIZONTAL FOOTCANDLES ON PLANE AT Z= 3 Target Points: 132 Average: 60.43 Maximum: 78.27 Minimum: 42.71 Avg/Min: 1.415 Max/Min: 1.833 Number of Luminaires: 72 • KW Consumption: 115.20 Average Tilt Factor. 0.973 " Maintenance Factor. x 0.800 "'Light Loss Factor: 0.779 *Refer to amperage draw for electrical sizing. "Maintenance factor = ambient temp. factor X voltage factor X ballast factor X Tamp lumen depreciation X luminaire dirt depreciation(per IES Manual RP- 6- 88,p.92) ***Light Loss Factor(LLF) =average tilt factor X maintenance factor. NOTE: Light level averages and uniformities are guaranteed by MUSCO. However, Individual location measurements may vary from computer predictions. INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS: Results assume +-3% nominal voltage at load side of ballast box and poles located within 3 feet of design locations. COPYRIGHT (C) 1981,1999 MUSCO SPORTS LIGHTING INC. - Not to be reproduced in whole or part without the writ- ten consent of Mush Sports Lighting Inc. = Pole Location SCALE IN FEET 60 120 84.7 53.0 79.6 52.8 75.0 C5.8 87.3 86.4 89.0 97.? 87.5 88.7 89.5 97.E 80.8 79.2 82.7 86.5 70.7 68.5 71.4 75.0 62.4 60.8 63.6 65.4 61.0 59.9 61.8 62 67.8 67.4 69.1 69.E 79.4 78.0 80.9 82.E 89.9 88.6 92.6 96.: 93.4 92.5 97.6 103.E 84.9 83.1 88.6 93.; _+- 93.6 93.0 91.5 90.3 92.6 93.0 90.1 89.0 87.7 89.3 82.6 76.6 72.4 85.1 80.1 78.0 78.9 81.9 73.5 68.6 66.7 66.9 71.8 63.4 60.1 57.3 58.1 63.E 5 57.0 55.0 55.9 1.9 65.5 63.5 61.0 62.4 68.8 73.2 76.3 71.8 72.8 81.E 82.7 90.2 65.4 69.1 ;5.7 5''.6 54.3 59.0 S7 61.8 59.0 64.:. E6.2 E3.6 ;_.0 67.6 74.2 73.0 E5.3 77.4 :�.2 93.0 90.3 84.9 _O L.4 98.2 92.1 86.7 92.3 93.4 91.3 85.8 81.2 95.4 71.0 64.8 72.7 58.1 64.1 59.6 EQUIPMENT LISTING Pole count Pole lom2on Mounting height Pole size Elev. S Mow /unit 1 S7 80' 80' 0' 16 24 1 s8 80' 80' 0' 14 224 2 S9•610 80' 80' 0' 15 24 1 S11 80' 80' 0' 14 224 1 S12 80' 80' 0' 15 24 I I O 1 1= IND 1 r I - IliIII11 ■'ii 1 III II i! I lilt h IIIII11 LIIII1II I Pole location dimensions are relative to 0,0 reference point MIAMI SHORES, FL BARRY UNIVERSITY SPORTS COMPLEX MULTI- PURPOSE FIELDS Fixture Type: Lamp Type: Lumens: FIIe # / Date: Project Engineer. LV-8 MZ/TLC MZ 1500W MZ/1500W MZ 155000 6400AR3 / 10 -Dec -1999 KEN CLAYTON 0000 muscD. GUARANTEED PERFORMANCE INITIAL ILLUMINATION SOCCER HORIZONTAL FOOTCANDLES ON PLANE AT Z= 3 Target Points: Average: Maximum: Minimum: Avg/Min: Max/Min: 132 78.14 103.57 54.30 1.439 1.907 Number of Luminaires: 88 " KW Consumption: 140.80 Average Tilt Factor. "" Maintenance Factor. x ""`Light Loss Factor: 0.972 1.000 0.972 `Refer to amperage draw for electrical sizing. "Maintenance factor = ambient temp. factor X voltage factor X ballast factor X lamp lumen depreciation X luminaire dirt depreciation(per IES Manual RP- 8- 88,p.92) ""Light Loss Factor(LLF)= average tilt factor X maintenance factor. NOTE: Light level averages and uniformities are guaranteed by MUSCO. However, individual location measurements may vary from computer predictions. INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS: Results assume-1-3% nominal voltage at load side of ballast box and poles located within 3 feet of design locations. COPYRIGHT (C) 1981,1999 MUSCO SPORTS LIGHTING INC. - Not to be reproduced in whole or part without the writ- ten consent of Musco Sports Lighting Inc. - = Pole Location SCALE IN FEET 0 60 120 EQUIPMENT LISTING Pole 33.6 91.4 90.5 90.9 88.9 91.6 92.1 30.9 87.8 86.5 86.9 86.8 87.2 88.1 Mounting 79.3 77.4 75.9 75.2 76.3 77.6 80. 56.5 65.5 64.0 64.0 65.0 65.8 70. 57.3 56.8 55.7 55.3 55.9 57.7 63. 0 .6 54.9 54.1 54.0 54.9 56.9 62. 51.0 62.5 61.6 61.0 61.6 64.2 70. 74.1 75.7 73.2 71.7 72.7 76.5 82. 38.3 89.7 87.3 84.9 82.5 85.0 91. 75.4 96.7 95.2 91.0 86.0 87.6 91.6 36.3 87.7 85.8 83.0 80.0 81.3 93.6 Fed. 113 count location height size Bev. /unit 1 87 80' EQUIPMENT LISTING Pole Pale Mounting Pole Fed. 113 count location height size Bev. /unit 1 87 80' 80' 0' 15 24 1 88 80' 89 0' 14 22.4 2 S9-S10 80' 80' 0' 15 24 1 511 80' 80' 0' 14 22.4 1 S12 80' 80' 0' 15 24 N I S S t' - MIN - - il1l.6 1 411111 YIIIY I. 1 111 1 1111 !I 11111111 10111 1 I' S12 I 164.0' ZT{ MIAMI SHORES, FL BARRY UNIVERSITY SPORTS COMPLEX MULTI - PURPOSE FIELDS 0 52.4 55.4 58.3 62.3 64.3 62.5 77.6 79.4 79.2 80.1 81.6 85.1 85.1 160 I S10 T V b S7 I 135.0' Pole location dimensions are relative to 0,0 reference point a' 1 S 8 Fixture Type: Lamp Type: Lumens: File # / Date: Project Engineer: LV-8 MZ/TLC MZ 1500W MZ/1500W MZ 155000 6400AR3 / 10- Dec -1999 KEN CLAYTON COCO mus co® GUARANTEED PERFORMANCE INITIAL ILLUMINATION RECTANGLE HORIZONTAL FOOTCANDLES ON PLANE AT Z= 3 Target Points: Average: Maximum: Minimum: Avg/Min: Max/Min: 91 75.23 96.67 52.38 1.436 1.846 Number of Luminaires: 60 " KW Consumption: 140.80 Average Tilt Factor ** Maintenance Factor: x ""*Light Loss Factor: 0.973 1.000 0.973 *Refer to amperage draw for electrical sizing. * *Maintenance factor = ambient temp. factor X voltage factor X ballast factor X lamp lumen depreciation X luminaire dirt depreciation(per IES Manual RP- 6- 88,p.92) ***Light Loss Factor(LLF)= average tilt factor X maintenance factor. NOTE: Light level averages and uniformities are guaranteed by MUSCO. However, individual location measurements may vary from computer predictions. INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS: Results assume + -3% nominal voltage at Toad side of ballast box and poles located within 3 feet of design locations. COPYRIGHT (C) 1981,1999 MUSCO SPORTS LIGHTING INC. - Not to be reproduced in whole or part without the writ- ten consent of Musco Sports Lighting Inc. = Pole Location SCALE IN FEET 0 60 120 EQUIPMENT LISTING 33.2 89.9 85.9 86.1 86.7 88.1 92.5 11.8 88.2 86.4 86.6 85.9 88.2 91.1 31.6 81.1 77.9 76.3 77.7 79.9 80.8 1 .0 70.0 67.6 66.3 66.7 68.5 68.7 i ,. 61.8 60.5 58.9 59.1 60.5 59.9 3.. 60.6 60.1 59.1 58.9 59.7 57. 7..7 68.5 67.9 67.4 66.7 67.9 65.1 3'.0 81.8 79.9 77.6 77.4 80.1 77.4 16.1 91.9 88.7 87.9 89.0 90.7 89.2 37.5 95.0 90.7 90.8 93.2 95.1 95.2 37.1 86.1 81.2 79.7 81.3 84.1 84.8 Pole Mounting Pole �� count location I \` size Elev. 1 87 80' 80' 0' 15 24 EQUIPMENT LISTING Pole Pole Mounting Pole �� count location height size Elev. 1 87 80' 80' 0' 15 24 1 s8 80' 80' 0' 14 22.4 2 88510 80' 80' 0' 15 24 1 811 80' 80' 0' 14 22.4 1 812 80' 80' 0' 15 24 - r NIP M Mill 1 ORIN IRIS Mlle INNS Iii Ili 1 Irl I 1 11,1 111 1 11111111111 1 11 .5 58.5 55.5 52.3 51.0 49.7 52.0 .1 80.0 74.5 72.7 Pole location dimensions are relative to 0,0 reference point MIAMI SHORES, FL BARRY UNIVERSITY SPORTS COMPLEX MULTI- PURPOSE FIELDS 74.2 75.9 76.2 •0' ( I 1� S 11 T ti r S8 164 IS10 T V Fixture Type: Lamp Type: Lumens: File # / Date: Project Engineer: LV-8 MZlTLC MZ 1500W MZ/1500W MZ 155000 6400AR3 / 10- Dec -1999 KEN CLAYTON COCO muscD. GUARANTEED PERFORMANCE INITIAL ILLUMINATION RECTANGLE HORIZONTAL FOOTCANDLES ON PLANE AT Z= 3 Target Points: Average: Maximum: Minimum: Avg/Min: Max/Min: 91 76.54 97.50 49.67 1.541 1.963 Number of Luminaires: 60 KW Consumption: 140.80 Average Tilt Factor. ""' Maintenance Factor: x "'Light Loss Factor: 0.972 1.000 0.972 `Refer to amperage draw for electrical sizing. "Maintenance factor = ambient temp. factor X voltage factor X ballast factor X Tamp lumen depreciation X luminaire dirt depreciation(per IES Manual RP- 6- 88,p.92) ***Light Loss Factor(LLF) = average tilt factor X maintenance factor. NOTE: Light level averages and uniformities are guaranteed by MUSCO. However, individual location measurements may vary from computer predictions. INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS: Results assume +-3% nominal voltage at Toad side of ballast box and poles located within 3 feet of design locations. COPYRIGHT (C) 1981,1999 MUSCO SPORTS LIGHTING INC. - Not to be reproduced in whole or part without the writ- ten consent of Musco Sports Lighting Inc. i = Pole Location SCALE IN FEET 0 60 120 67.8 63.6 C 4.4 69.8 69.1 71.2 77.S 4.2 70.0 71.0 71.6 78.1 64.6 63.4 66.2 69.E 73.9 74.4 73.2 72.3 74.1 66.0 73.4 72.1 71.2 70.1 71.5 61.3 63.9 64.1 62.4 63.1 65.5 53.8 54.9 53.3 53.5 57.5 5).7 48.1 45.9 46.5 51.0 6 45.6 44.0 44.7 9.5 52.4 50.8 48.8 49.9 55.0 62.6 61.0 57.4 58.3 65.: 72. ^_te4 :r7.9 52.3 G0.7 55.3 E .6 .6 56.5 54.8 57.1 60.0 .0 49.9 48.7 50.9 52.2 .9 48.8 47.9 49.4 50 .8 54.2 53.9 55.3 55.E .2 63.6 62.4 64.7 66.; 71.9 70.9 74.0 77.1 40.1 43.4 4 .2 49.. 47.3 51. ` _E -° 54.1 58.4 E G1.9 71.4 72.2 68.0 66.1 81.1 78.6 73.7 69.3 73.8 56.8 71.8 73.0 68.6 65.0 76.3 51.9 58.1 '8.5 51.3 .2 74.7 74.0 78.1 82.S 9.7 68.0 66.5 70.9 75.0 _, MIK - MD MD TIM MI l - i 1 II 1 / 11111 ,1 11i11,1, 1 dill 1 1 EQUIPMENT LISTING Pole count 2 Pole location S7 88 59-810 S11 S12 Mounting height 80' 80' 80' 80' 80' Pole etre 80' 80' 80' etr 80' Fit Elev. /unit 0' 14 lY 116 0' 15 0' 1 14 0' 1 15 Mow ant 24 22.4 24 22.4 24 S121 1640' 174 - 1 S7 [ 135.0' Pole location dimensions are relative to 0,0 reference point MIAMI SHORES, FL BARRY UNIVERSITY SPORTS COMPLEX MULTI - PURPOSE FIELDS :n 13 164,0 I S10 t Fixture Type: Lamp Type: Lumens: File # / Date: Project Engineer LV-8 MZ/TLC MZ 1500W MZ/1500W MZ 155000 6400AR3 / 10- Dec -1999 KEN CLAYTON 0000 musco® GUARANTEED PERFORMANCE MAINTAINED ILLUMINATION SOCCER HORIZONTAL FOOTCANDLES ON PLANE AT Z= 3 Target Points: Average: Maximum: Minimum: Avg/Min: Max/Min: 132 62.51 82.85 43.44 1.439 1.907 Number of Luminaires: 88 * KW Consumption: 140.80 Average Tilt Factor: 0.972 ** Maintenance Factor: x 0.800 ***Light Loss Factor 0.777 *Refer to amperage draw for electrical sizing. * *Maintenance factor = ambient temp. factor X voltage factor X ballast factor X lamp lumen depreciation X luminaire dirt depreciation(per IES Manual RP- 6- 88,p.92) ** *Light Loss Factor(LLF)= average tilt factor X maintenance factor. NOTE: Light level averages and uniformities are guaranteed by MUSCO. However, individual location measurements may vary from computer predictions. INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS: Results assume +-3% nominal voltage at load side of ballast box and poles located within 3 feet of design locations. COPYRIGHT (C) 1981,1999 MUSCO SPORT'S LIGHTING INC. - Not to be reproduced in whole or part without the writ- ten consent of Musco Sports Lighting Inc. = Pole Location SCALE IN FEET 0 60 120 EQUIPMENT LISTING Pole 11 14.9 73.2 72.4 72.7 71.1 73.3 73.7 72.7 70.2 69.2 69.5 69.4 69.8 70.5 53.4 61.9 60.7 60.2 61.0 62.0 64. 53.2 52.4 51.2 51.2 52.0 52.6 56. 35.8 45.4 44.6 44.3 44.7 46.1 50. 7 43.9 43.3 43.2 43.9 45.5 49. 38.8 50.0 49.3 48.8 49.3 51.4 56. 59.2 60.6 58.6 57.4 58.2 61.2 66. 70.6 71.8 69.9 67.9 66.0 68.0 72. 76.3 77.3 76.1 72.8 68.8 70.1 73.3 59.0 70.1 68.7 66.4 64.0 65.0 74.9 Know count location height 1 Elev. Met 1 S7 80' 80' EQUIPMENT LISTING Pole Pole Mountlng Know count location height 1 Elev. Met 1 S7 80' 80' 0' 15 24 1 88 80' 80' 0' 14 22.4 2 89•810 80' 80 0' 15 24 1 511 80' 80' 0' 14 224 1 S12 80' 8 ' 0' 15 24 MN M- MR MI MR i MI I- 1 11 1 I II S12 I 164.0' Pole location dimensions are relative to 0,0 reference point MIAMI SHORES, FL BARRY UNIVERSITY SPORTS COMPLEX MULTI - PURPOSE FIELDS C.4 61 41.9 44.3 46.6 49.8 51.4 50.0 2.1 63.5 63.3 64.1 65.3 68.1 68.1 135.0' I ° Flxture Type: Lamp Type: Lumens: File # / Date: Project Engineer: LV-8 MZ/TLC MZ 1500W MZ/1500W MZ 155000 6400AR3 / 10 -Dec -1999 KEN CLAYTON 0000 musco® GUARANTEED PERFORMANCE MAINTAINED ILLUMINATION RECTANGLE HORIZONTAL FOOTCANDLES ON PLANE AT Z= 3 Target Points: Average: Maximum: Minimum: Avg/Min: Max/Min: 91 60.18 77.34 41.90 1.436 1.846 Number of Luminaires: 60 * KW Consumption: 140.80 Average Tilt Factor. ** Maintenance Factor: x ** *Light Loss Factor: 0.973 0.800 0.778 *Refer to amperage draw for electrical sizing. * *Maintenance factor = ambient temp. factor X voltage factor X ballast factor X lamp lumen depreciation X luminaire dirt depreciation(per IES Manual RP- 6- 88,p.92) ***Light Loss Factor(LLF) = average tilt factor X maintenance factor. NOTE: Light level averages and uniformities are guaranteed by MUSCO. However, individual location measurements may vary from computer predictions. INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS: Results assume +-3% nominal voltage at load side of ballast box and poles looted within 3 feet of design locations. COPYRIGHT (C) 1981,1999 MUSCO SPORTS LIGHTING INC. - Not to be reproduced in whole or part without the writ- ten consent of Musco Sports Lighting Inc. = Pole Location SCALE IN FEET 0 60 120 EQUIPMENT LISTING 74.5 71.9 68.7 68.8 69.3 71.0 74.0 73.4 70.6 69.1 69.3 68.7 70.5 72.9 ��.7 64.9 62.4 61.1 62.2 63.9 64.6 13.2 56.0 54.1 53.0 53.4 54.8 55.0 1:.3 49.4 48.4 47.1 47.3 48.4 47.9 5..2 8.5 48.1 47.3 47.1 47.7 46. .2 54.8 54.3 53.9 53.3 54.3 52.1 53.6 65.4 63.9 62.1 62.0 64.1 61.9 Pale Mounting Pole eg Mow count location height size Elev. /unit 1 S7 80' 80' .9 73.5 71.0 70.3 71.2 72.6 71.3 78.0 76.0 72.6 72.7 74.6 76.1 76.2 77.7 68.9 65.0 63.7 65.0 67.3 67.8 EQUIPMENT LISTING Pole Pale Mounting Pole eg Mow count location height size Elev. /unit 1 S7 80' 80' 0' 15 24 1 S8 80' 80' 0' 14 224 2 99.810 80' 80' 0' 16 24 1 S11 80' 80' 0' 14 22.4 1 912 80' 80' 0' 16 24 MI Mt 111111 NW MI 1E11 1111111 IIIII NMI 111111 MI 1111 1 LI 1i, 3 I 11 7.6 46.8 44.4 41.8 40.8 39.7 41.6 6.5 64.0 59.6 58.2 MIAMI SHORES, FL BARRY UNIVERSITY SPORTS COMPLEX MULTI- PURPOSE FIELDS 59.4 60.7 61.0 . Pole location dimensions are relative to 0,0 reference point Fixture Type: Lamp Type: Lumens: File # / Date: Project Engineer: LV-8 MZ/TLC MZ 1500W MZ/1500W MZ 155000 6400AR3 / 10- Dec -1999 KEN CLAYTON C000 muscD. GUARANTEED PERFORMANCE MAINTAINED ILLUMINATION RECTANGLE HORIZONTAL FOOTCANDLES ON PLANE AT Z= 3 Target Points: Average: Maximum: Minimum: Avg/Min: Max/Min: 91 61.24 78.00 39.74 1.541 1.963 Number of Luminaires: 60 KW Consumption: 140.80 Average Tilt Factor: '" Maintenance Factor. x ""Light Loss Factor: 0.972 0.800 0.778 *Refer to amperage draw for electrical sizing. • *Maintenance factor = ambient temp. factor X voltage factor X ballast factor X Tamp lumen depreciation X luminaire dirt depreciation(per IES Manual RP- 6- 88,p.92) "'Light Loss Factor(LLF) = average tilt factor X maintenance factor. NOTE: Light level averages and uniformities are guaranteed by MUSCO. However, individual location measurements may vary from computer predictions. INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS: Results assume +-3% nominal voltage at load side of ballast box and poles located within 3 feet of design locations. COPYRIGHT (C) 1981,1999 MUSCO SPORTS LIGHTING INC. - Not to be reproduced In whole or part without the writ - ten consent of Musco Sports Lighting Inc. = Pole Location SCALE IN FEET 0 60 120 EQUIPMENT LISTING Pole count Pole location Mounting height Pole size Elev. Fuct. /unit Mow /unit 2 A1-A2 80' 80' 0' 8 12.8 2 A3 -A4 70' 70' 0' 5 8 1 B1 90' 90' 0' 21 33.6 1 B2 90' 90' 0' 30 48 1 B3 80' 80' 0' 19 30.4 1 B4 80' 80' 0' 17 27.2 2 C1-C2 80' 80' 0' 9 14.4 1 C3 70' 70' 0' 11 17.6 2 D1 -D2 80' 80' 0' 11 17.6 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Pole location dimensions are relative to 0,0 reference point ®, 35.0 46.3 59.4 B1 I 65.0' 72. o 1 0 79.9 67.4 79.3 Al I .1 78.2 1g 63.0' I C1 86.2 03.6 103.3 107.1 66.3 85.6 76.0 77.0 1 50.E 113.0' B 181.0' 44.3 62.6 2.6 59.6 62.1 49 D1 62.7 68.1 70.3 73.8 76.6 75.0 72.5 48.3 64.6 63.4 62.3 66.9 70.5 71.9 74.2 62.0 35.5 65.6 60.6 57.0 53.0 53.6 58.8 65.6 67.7 58.2 44.1 71.7 69.7 59.7 47.1 42.0 45.7 55.2 67.6 76.4 71.8 4 77.7 80.3 64.2 45.9 36.1 38.4 49.6 64.0 77.2 76.3 60.6 85.5 84.0 67.1 47.8 38.8 40.0 46.9 57.4 73.5 76.8 60.4 98.7 88.9 73.8 58.1 52.6 54.7 55.6 56.4 70.0 76.4 65.9 07.6 105.0 92.5 75.1 69.6 72.8 70.9 63.5 65.9 72.9 6 . 0 02.8 104.5 104.1 88.8 80.2 78.3 76.6 70.5 72.0 70.4 58.6 96.9 78.0 68.1 75.1 73.2 74.8 61.9 41.1 73.4 62.0 64.5 67.6 60.4 50.9 36.1 MIAMI SHORES, FL BARRY UNIVERSITY BASEBALL AND SOFTBALL FIELDS L. 2500 I A3 0 C2 325.0' B4 a Fixture Type: LV -8 MZ Lamp Type: 1500W MZ Lumens: 155000 File # / Date: 17012BBR2 / 10 -Dec -1999 Project Engineer. KEN CLAYTON ooco muscD. GUARANTEED PERFORMANCE INITIAL ILLUMINATION BASEBALL HORIZONTAL FOOTCANDLES ON PLANE AT Z= 3 Infield Outfield Target Points: 25 107 Average: 88.55 62.72 Maximum: 107.57 85.51 Minimum: 58.15 35.03 Avg/Min: 1.523 1.791 Max/Min: 1.850 2.441 Number of Luminaires: 94 * KW Consumption: 262.40 Average Tilt Factor: 0.953 ** Maintenance Factor. x 1.000 ** *Light Loss Factor 0.953 *Refer to amperage draw for electrical sizing. * *Maintenance factor = ambient temp. factor X voltage factor X ballast factor X Tamp lumen depreciation X luminaire dirt depreciation(per IES Manual RP- 6- 88,p.92) ***Light Loss Factor(LLF) = average tilt factor X maintenance factor. NOTE: Light level averages and uniformities are guaranteed by MUSCO. However, individual location measurements may vary from computer predictions. INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS: Results assume +-3% nominal voltage at load side of ballast box and poles located within 3 feet of design locations. COPYRIGHT (C) 1981,1999 MUSCO SPORTS LIGHTING INC. - Not to be reproduced in whole or part without the writ- ten consent of Musco Sports Lighting Inc. = Pole Location 0 SCALE IN FEET 100 200 EQUIPMENT LISTING Pole count Pole location Mounting height Pole size Elev. Fat. /unit K1ow /unit 2 A1-A2 80' 80' 0' 8 12.8 2 A3-A4 70' 70' 0' 5 8 1 B1 90' 90' 0' 21 33.6 1 82 90' 90' 0' 30 48 1 B3 80' 80' 0' 19 30.4 1 84 80' 80' 0' 17 27.2 2 C1-C2 80' 80' 0' 9 14.4 1 C3 70' 70' 0' 11 17.6 2 D1 -D2 80' 80' 0' 11 17.6 Pole location dimensions are relative to 0,0 reference point ©. 50 s - ;; m m ;; a o 7 7 m m 7 7< 7 m- o 7 113.0' I 83 2 �I A3 MIAMI SHORES, FL BARRY UNIVERSITY BASEBALL AND SOFTBALL FIELDS Fixture Type: LV -8 MZ Lamp Type: 1500W MZ Lumens: 155000 File # / Date: 17012BBR2 / 10- Dec -1999 Project Engineer. KEN CLAYTON CCOO muscD GUARANTEED PERFORMANCE INITIAL ILLUMINATION BASEBALL HORIZONTAL FOOTCANDLES ON PLANE AT Z= 3 Infield Outfield Target Points: 25 183 Average: 87.82 62.66 Maximum: 114.68 84.03 Minimum: 60.89 33.98 Avg/Min: 1.442 1.844 Max/Min: 1.884 2.473 Number of Luminaires: 66 * KW Consumption: 262.40 Average Tilt Factor: 0.954 ** Maintenance Factor x 1.000 ** *Light Loss Factor 0.954 *Refer to amperage draw for electrical sizing. **Maintenance factor = ambient temp. factor X voltage factor X ballast factor X Tamp lumen depreciation X luminaire dirt depreciation(per IES Manual RP- 6- 88,p.92) ***Light Loss Factor(LLF) = average tilt factor X maintenance factor. NOTE: Light level averages and uniformities are guaranteed by MUSCO. However, individual location measurements may vary from computer predictions. INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS: Results assume +-3% nominal voltage at load side of ballast box and poles located within 3 feet of design locations. COPYRIGHT (C) 1981,1999 MUSCO SPORTS LIGHTING INC. - Not to be reproduced in whole or part without the writ- ten consent of Musco Sports Lighting Inc. = Pole Location 0 SCALE IN FEET 100 200 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.0 0.02 0.02 0.02 • 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 • 0.01 • 0.01 0.02 Pole location dimensions are relative to 0,0 reference point O. 0.02 0.02 0.0202 0.02 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.04 004 0.05 0.06 0.07 0.1 ; .22 021 0.20 0.21 0. 2 0.22 0.23 0 Al 1 55Ir MIAMI SHORES, FL BARRY UNIVERSITY BASEBALL AND SOFTBALL FIELDS 63.v I C1 0.21 0.21 0.22 0.22 0.22 0.23 0.22 023 0.22 0.22 0.22 0.22 �2 0.24 i f 026 *Refer to amperage draw for electrical sizing. ''Maintenance factor = ambient temp. factor 0.41 X voltage factor X ballast factor X lamp .52 lumen depreciation X luminaire dirt depreciation(per IES Manual RP- 6- 88,p.92) 0.46 0.40 0.38 0.37 • 0.38 _ ! • 0.34 A4 • 0.31 0.01 • 0.01 5A' 0.01 0.01 113.0' I B3 250.0' 1 A3 0.19 0.01 0.19 0.01 0.19 0.01 0.19 0.02 0.02 0 . 02 0. 0 030. 030. 040. 040. 050. 060. 080. 100. 130. 170. 240. 320. 410. 530. 620 .650.590.490.380.370.320.300P4 020 0.19 027 0.22 0.35 0.25 0.31 0.24 0.25 026 029 Fixture Type: LV -8 MZ Lamp Type: 1500W MZ Lumens: 155000 File # / Date: 17012BBR2 / 10- Dec -1999 Project Engineer. KEN CLAYTON 0000 muscD. GUARANTEED PERFORMANCE INITIAL SPILL LIGHT HORIZONTAL FOOTCANDLES Target Points: 128 Average: 0.16 Maximum: 0.65 Minimum: 0.01 Avg/Min: 11.669 Max/Min: 47.895 Number of Luminaires: 164 * KW Consumption: 262.40 Average Tilt Factor: 0.951 ** Maintenance Factor. x 1.000 ***Light Loss Factor: 0.951 ***Light Loss Factor(LLF) = average tilt factor X maintenance factor. NOTE: Light level averages and uniformities are guaranteed by MUSCO. However, individual location measurements may vary from computer predictions. INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS: Results assume + -3% nominal voltage at load side of ballast box and poles located within 3 feet of design locations. COPYRIGHT (C) 1987,1999 MUSCO SPORTS LIGHTING INC. - Not to be reproduced in whole or part without the writ- ten consent of Musco Sports Lighting Inc. = Pole Location SCALE IN FEET 0 120 240 0.18 0.17 0.17 0.17 0.17 0.18 0.18 0.19 0.19 0.20 0.20 0.21 0.21 021 021 022 021 0.21 021 02% 0.19 0.19 0.18 • 0.18 • 0.17 • 0.17 0.17 0.17 0.16 • 0.16 0.15 0.15 0.15 0.15 0.15 Pole location dimensions are relative to 0,0 reference point O. 0.19 020 0.2122 0.23 0.25 0.28 0.30 0.32 0.35 0.38 0.42 0.47 0.54 0.64 0.7 MIAMI SHORES, FL BARRY UNIVERSITY BASEBALL AND SOFTBALL FIELDS 0 0.98 1.00 1.00 1. 1.02 1.00 0.97 0.97 0.97 0.97 0.96 0.98 0.97 0.98 0.98 0.99 1.00 1.02 D2 1.06 1.10 1.09 1.12 1.16 1.18 1.25 1.30 1.38 1.53 .72 1.58 -7.1I o q 1.46 5.0'I 1.41 1.37 1.33 P, 1 122 A4 1.10 5.0' 0.99 ° f 0.85 1131? I B3 250.0' I A3 0.79 0.77 0.75 0.16 0.76 0.17 0.18 0.19 0.21023 0.25 0.28 0.32 0.36 0.41 0.47 0.56 0.66 0.81 1.02 1.23 1.44 1.70 1.83 1.83 1.70 1.51 1.32 128 1.16 1.07 01 0.81 0.76 Fixture Type: LV -8 MZ Lamp Type: 1500W MZ Lumens: 155000 File # / Date: 17012BBR2 / 10- Dec -1999 Project Engineer: KEN CLAYTON 0000 mUSCD. GUARANTEED PERFORMANCE INITIAL SPILL LIGHT MAXIMUM FOOTCANDLES Target Points: 128 Average: 0.68 Maximum: 1.83 Minimum: 0.15 Avg/Min: 4.573 Max/Min: 12.300 Number of Luminaires: 164 * KW Consumption: 262.40 Average Tilt Factor. 0.951 ** Maintenance Factor x 1.000 ***Light Loss Factor. 0.951 *Refer to amperage draw for electrical sizing. *"Maintenance factor = ambient temp. factor X voltage factor X ballast factor X lamp lumen depreciation X luminaire dirt depreciation(per IES Manual RP- 6- 88,p.92) ***Light Loss Factor(LLF)= average tilt factor X maintenance factor. NOTE: Light level averages and uniformities are guaranteed by MUSCO. However, individual location measurements may vary from computer predictions. INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS: Results assume +-3% nominal voltage at load side of ballast box and poles located within 3 feet of design locations. COPYRIGHT (C) 1987,1999 MUSCO SPORTS LIGHTING INC. - Not to be reproduced in whole or part without the writ- ten consent of Musco Sports Lighting Inc. = Pole Location 0 SCALE IN FEET 120 240 EQUIPMENT LISTING Pole count Pole location Mounting height Pole size Elev. Fixt. /unit Flow /unit 2 A1-A2 80' 80' 0' 8 12.8 2 A3-A4 70' 70' 0' 5 8 1 B1 90' 90' 0' 21 33.6 1 52 90' 90' 0' 30 48 1 B3 80' 80' 0' 19 30.4 1 B4 80' 80' 0' 17 27.2 2 C1 -C2 80' 80' 0' 9 14.4 1 C3 70' 70' 0' 11 17.6 2 D1 -D2 80' 80' 0' 11 17.6 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Pole location dimensions are relative to 0,0 reference point O. • . . 5 n . . . tjl P AZ 9 . .. B3 113.0' I e3; . ; . s ; : : : : : : : z 5 MIAMI SHORES, FL BARRY UNIVERSITY BASEBALL AND SOFTBALL FIELDS 9 . ettaonoi MO In s 0 0 A4 Fixture Type: LV -8 MZ Lamp Type: 1500W MZ Lumens: 155000 File # / Date: 17012BBR2 / 10 -Dec -1999 Project Engineer: KEN CLAYTON ccco muscD. GUARANTEED PERFORMANCE MAINTAINED ILLUMINATION BASEBALL HORIZONTAL FOOTCANDLES ON PLANE AT Z= 3 Infield Outfield Target Points: 25 183 Average: 70.26 50.13 Maximum: 91.74 67.22 Minimum: 48.71 27.18 Avg/Min: 1.442 1.844 Max/Min: 1.884 2.473 Number of Luminaires: 66 * KW Consumption: 262.40 Average Tilt Factor. 0.954 ** Maintenance Factor. x 0.800 ***Light Loss Factor: 0.763 *Refer to amperage draw for electrical sizing. **Maintenance factor = ambient temp. factor X voltage factor X ballast factor X Tamp lumen depreciation X luminaire dirt depreciation(per IES Manual RP- 6- 88,p.92) ***Light Loss Factor(LLF) = average tilt factor X maintenance factor. NOTE: Light level averages and uniformities are guaranteed by MUSCO. However, individual location measurements may vary from computer predictions. INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS: Results assume +-3% nominal voltage at load side of ballast box and poles located within 3 feet of design locations. COPYRIGHT (C) 1981,1999 MUSCO SPORTS LIGHTING INC. - Not to be reproduced in whole or part without the writ- ten consent of Musco Sports Lighting Inc. = Pole Location SCALE IN FEET 0 100 200 EQUIPMENT LISTING Pole count Pole location Mounting height Pole size Elev. Fiat /unit blow /unit 2 A1-A2 80' 80' 0' 8 12.8 2 A3-A4 70' 70' 0' 5 8 1 B1 90' 90' 0' 21 33.6 1 B2 90' 90' 0' 30 48 1 B3 80' 80' 0' 19 30.4 1 B4 80' 80' 0' 17 27.2 2 C1-C2 80' 80' 0' 9 14.4 1 C3 70' 70' 0' 11 17.6 2 D1 -D2 80' 80' 0' 11 17.6 Pole location dimensions are relative to 0,0 reference point O. 28.0 37.1 47.5 B1 I �a 57.6 63.9 10 53.9 63.5 63 C1 160'1 Di 0 35.4 50.1 54.E 0.0 47.7 49.7 39.• 0 50.2 54.5 56.3 59.1 61.3 60.0 58.0 38.6 51.7 50.7 49.8 53.5 56.4 57.5 59.3 49.6 28.4 52.5 48.5 45.6 42.4 42.9 47.0 52.5 54.2 46.5 35.3 57.4 55.8 47.7 37.7 33.6 36.5 44.2 54.1 61.1 57.5 34._ 62.1 64.2 51.4 36.7 28.9 30.7 39.7 51.2 61.8 61.1 48.5 68.4 67.2 53.7 38.2 31.1 32.0 37.5 45.9 58.8 61.4 48.3 79.0 71.1 59.0 46.5 42.1 43.7 44.5 45.1 56.0 61.2 52.7 86.1 84.0 74.0 60.1 55.7 58.2 56.7 50.8 52.7 58.3 5' 82.2 83.6 83.3 71.1 64.2 62.6 61.3 56.4 57.6 56.3 46.9 68.9 82.9 82.6 85.7 53.0 68.4 77.5 62.4 54.5 60.1 58.6 59.9 49.5 32.9 60.8 61.6 58.7 49.6 51.6 54.1 48.3 40.7 28.9 4s ER 50.0' J MIAMI SHORES, FL BARRY UNIVERSITY BASEBALL AND SOFTBALL FIELDS o + 250.0' I t A4 C2 Fixture Type: LV -8 MZ Lamp Type: 1500W MZ Lumens: 155000 File # / Date: 17012BBR2 / 10 -Dec -1999 Project Engineer. KEN CLAYTON 0000 muscD. GUARANTEED PERFORMANCE MAINTAINED ILLUMINATION BASEBALL HORIZONTAL FOOTCANDLES ON PLANE AT Z= 3 Infield Outfield Target Points: 25 107 Average: 70.84 50.17 Maximum: 86.05 68.41 Minimum: 46.52 28.02 Avg/Min: 1.523 1.791 Max/Min: 1.850 2.441 Number of Luminaires: 94 * KW Consumption: 262.40 Average Tilt Factor 0.953 ** Maintenance Factor: x 0.800 ***Light Loss Factor. 0.762 `Refer to amperage draw for electrical sizing. **Maintenance factor = ambient temp. factor X voltage factor X ballast factor X lamp lumen depreciation X luminaire dirt depreciatlon(per IES Manual RP- 6- 88,p.92) **"Light Loss Factor(LLF)= average tilt factor X maintenance factor. NOTE: Light level averages and uniformities are guaranteed by MUSCO. However, individual location measurements may vary from computer predictions. INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS: Results assume +-3% nominal voltage at load side of ballast box and poles located within 3 feet of design locations. COPYRIGHT (C) 1981,1999 MUSCO SPORTS LIGHTING INC. - Not to be reproduced in whole or part without the writ- ten consent of Musco Sports Lighting Inc. = Pole Location 0 SCALE IN FEET 100 200 December 14, 1999 Barry University Multiple Field Lighting Project Miami Shores, FL This letter is in reference to the lighting project at Barry University in Miami Shores, FL. Musco hereby guarantees the average horizontal light levels according to the scans shown in this submittal, maintained with normal lamp replacement and reflector cleaning. A maintenance factor of .8 is to be used in determining the light value. KW consumption shall not exceed the calculations on the scans. When averaged, field test stations shall meet or exceed the footcandle values represented on the computer generated lighting scans. This guarantee is based upon all test stations matched to the number and location of points supplied with the Musco computer generated light scan. Guarantee is dependent upon pole placement within 3' of Musco recommendation. Also, voltage supply to the ballasts of all fixtures must be no less than 97% of the designed input voltage. We trust this meets with your approval. MUSCO LIGHTING, INC. Kathy Dawson Regional Sales Coordinator FOOTCANDLE LETTER OF GUARANTEE Musco Sports Lighting, Inc. Southeast Region Phone: 336 /887 -0770 868/889 -0770 toll-free Fax: 336/887 -0771 1838 Eastchester Drive, Suite 104 High Point, NC 27265 Web site: www.musco.com MU . O. # OF POLES POLE DESIGNATION CATALOG NUMBER BasebaUlSoftball Fields MANUFACTURER 2 Al -A2 LSS80B -8- 1500 -LV8 Musco Lighting, Inc. 2 A3 -A4 LSS70A -5- 1500 -LV8 Musco Lighting, Inc. 1 B1 LSS90C -21- 1500 -LV8 Musco Lighting, Inc. 1 B2 LSS90C -30- 1500 -LV8 Musco Lighting, Inc. 1 B3 LSS80C -19- 1500 -LV8 Musco Lighting, Inc. 1 B4 LSS80B -17- 1500 -LV8 Musco Lighting, Inc. 2 C1 -C2 LSS80B -9- 1500 -LV8 Musco Lighting, Inc. 1 C3 LSS70C -11- 1500 -LV8 Musco Lighting, Inc. 2 D1 -D2 LSS80B -11- 1500 -LV8 Musco Lighting, Inc. # OF POLES POLE DESIGNATION CATALOG NUMBER Soccer Field #4 MANUFACTURER 6 S1 -S6 LSS80B -12- 1500 -LV8 Musco Lighting, Inc. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0000 mu. _ o Barry University Multiple Field Lighting Project Miami Shores, FL MODEL AND MANUFACTURER OF EQUIPMENT # OF POLES POLE DESIGNATION CATALOG NUMBER Multi- Purpose Field MANUFACTURER 4 S7,S9,S10,S12 LSS80B -15- 1500 -LV8 Musco Lighting, Inc. 2 S8,S11 LSS80B- 14-1500 -LV8 Musco Lighting, Inc. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Barry University Multiple Field Lighting Project Miami Shores, FL MODEL AND MANUFACTURER OF EQUIPMENT Page #2 10 Club Seivice Musco's Comprehensive 10 -Year Warranty Program "Musco provides all materials and labor, to maintain operation of Light - Structure 2rm— for 10 years, guaranteed!" Lamps Lamps are group replaced during the tenth year and during the 10 year period if operation exceeds the useful life of the lamps as provided in your contract. Individual lamp outages are repaired when any one of these three events occur: 1. More than 10% of the lamps are out on any one field. 2. Lamp outages materially impact the usage of any field. 3. During on -site inspections. Assurance Musco will provide the Owner with a certificate of insurance which guarantees Musco's ability to perform on the warranty during the full 10 year duration. This insurance policy will, at a minimum, be fully funded for all projected warranty costs. 1. These simple, straight- forward provisions are set out in a warranty contract which is signed by Musco, and delivered to you. 2. Regular monitoring assures your lighting system is always ready to perform for you. 3. Toll -free access to Musco's warranty department who will arrange prompt attention. Customer may be charged a fee for repairs necessitated by vandalism; major storms and lightning; failure of owner's electrical service; unauthorized alterations. No expenditures will be charged without advising and receiving customer authorization. — See contract for details on extent of coverage — Customer Musco Lighting, Inc. t iI '1 t 1 , I t'1 Joe Crookham, President Musco Lighting Inc. ®1998, revised 1999 Musco Sports Lighting, Inc. • WLS24 ENGINEERING TEST SUMMARY Test conducted by: Stanley Consultants, Inc. Date of test: 12/20/83 Purpose of test: To verify the statement "Fixtures and support will withstand 125 mph wind with 1.3 gust factor without damage or mis- alignment. Summary and results: Loads were calculated to represent the design wind of 125 mph with a gust factor of 15% to allow for variation in manu- facture. Loads were physically applied incrementally to designated points and deflections measured. Complete report on file at: Musco Sports Lighting Inc. 2107 Stewart Road, P.O. Box 14 Muscatine, Ia. 52761 (319) 263 -2281 The deflection measurements indicated a maximum angular displacement of approxi- mately 2.5 degrees under the design loading plus 15% overload. After unloading, the deflections were less than 0.4 degrees. Based on these observations, it was con- cluded that the fixture can withstand a 125 mph wind with 1.3 gust factor without damage or misalignment greater than 0.5 degrees. Summary prepared by: 1 B. Anderson, Plant Engr. Reviewed by: AI % MarlArn G. Schepers, P.E. Senior Structural Engineer Stanley Consultants, Inc. Bm 3 28 8 IEYgES NTATWEs SCALE: Stanley Windloading Test DRAWING NUMMI. December 14, 1999 All latches, fasteners, hinges, and threaded devices, excluding those used for electrical connections, for the pole and luminaire assembly are of stainless steel construction. All aluminum components are any combination of anodized, empigarded, or powder coat painted. All standard steel components not required to be stainless steel, are hot - dipped galvanized to ASTM A -153 standards. MUSCO LIGHTING, INC. c Carol Ebeling Manufacturing Engineer MANUFACTURERS CERTIFICATION OF CORROSION PROTECTION Musco Sports Lighting, Inc. Southeast Region Phone: 336 /887 -0770 888/889 -0770 toll -fee Fax: 336/887 -0771 1838 Eastchester Drive, Suite 104 High Point, NC 27265 Web site: www.musco.com