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O-04-14VILLAGE OF DEERFIELD LAKE AND COOK COUNTIES, ILLINOIS ORDINANCE NO. 0-04-14 AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING AN AMENDMENT TO A SPECIAL USE TO ALLOW FOR STADIUM LIGHTING AT THE DEERFIELD HIGH SCHOOL IN THE P -1 PUBLIC LANDS DISTRICT Published in pamphlet form by authority of the President and Board of Trustees of the Village of Deerfield, Lake and Cook Counties, Illinois, this 16th day of March , 2004. PASSED AND APPROVED BY THE PRESIDENT AND BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE VILLAGE OF DEERFIELD, LAKE AND COOK COUNTIES, ILLINOIS, this 15th day of March 2004. 5'7254'73 ppppppp STATE OF ILLINOIS COUNTIES OF LAKE AND COOK VILLAGE OF DEERFIELD 0 � A, 6 Lake County Recorder 5725473 FILED FOR RECORD BY: MARY ELLEN VANDERVENTER LAKE COUNTY s IL RECORDER 01127/2005 - 02:48:32 P.M. RECEIPT 205592 DRAWER :: 17 The undersigned hereby certifies that he is the duly appointed Village Clerk of the Village of Deerfield, Lake and Cook Counties, Illinois, and that the attached is a true and accurate copy of Ordinance No. 0 -04 -14 entitled "An Ordinance Authorizing an Amendment to a Special Use to. Allow for Stadium Lighting at the Deerfield High School in the P -1 Public Lands District" as appears in the records and files of the office of the Village Clerk. Dated this March 16, 2004 " 4 ! 7. n'rv. wit I Village of Deerfield 850 - Waukegan Road ADeerfield, IL 60015 5'725.4`�3 . APA VILLAGE OF DEERFIELD LAKE AND COOK COUNTIES, ILLINOIS ORDINANCE NO. 0-04-1-4 AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING AN AMENDMENT TO A SPECIAL USE TO ALLOW FOR STADIUM LIGHTING AT THE DEERFIELD HIGH SCHOOL IN THE P -1 PUBLIC LANDS DISTRICT WHEREAS, the Plan Commission of the Village of Deerfield has held a public hearing on the application of Township High School District 113 (the "applicant "), being the owner of the property commonly known as Deerfield High School located at 1959 Waukegan Road, which property is legally described on Exhibit A attached hereto (the "Subject Property"), for approval of an amendment to the Special Use for Deerfield High School to permit the construction, maintenance and use of stadium lighting for the Deerfield High School Stadium located on the said property in the P -1 Public Lands District, including a modification of the bulk regulations applicable to the P -1 District pursuant to Article 7.06 -B to modify the height limit for structures in the P -1 District to allow the proposed light poles to be established at a height of seventy feet (70') ; and, WHEREAS, said public hearing was held on January '29, 2004, and continued on February 12, 2004, to consider said application, said hearing being held pursuant to public notice duly given and published as required by statute and conforming in all respects, in both manner and form, with the provisions of the zoning ordinance of the Village of Deerfield; and, WHEREAS, the Plan Commission of the Village of Deerfield, after considering the evidence, testimony and supporting materials offered at said public hearing, filed its report with a 72A73 the President and Board of Trustees containing its written findings of fact and recommendation that the requested amendment to special use be authorized pursuant to Article 7.02 -A, Paragraph 2, Article 7.06 -B and Article 13.11 of the Zoning Ordinance of the Village of Deerfield to allow the construction, maintenance and use of stadium lighting at the Deerfield High School Stadium as an amended special use of the Subject Property in the P -1 Public Lands District, including a modification of the height limit for structures in the P -1 District to allow the proposed light poles to be established at a height of seventy feet (70'); and, WHEREAS, the President and Board of Trustees of the Village of Deerfield have determined that substantial evidence supporting the Plan Commission recommendations was adduced at said public hearing, that the proposed amendment to the Special Use for the Subject Property, including the modification of the height limit for structures in the P -1 District to allow the proposed light poles to be established at a height of seventy feet (70'), fully complies with the requirements and standards set forth in Article 7.02 -A, Paragraph 2, Article 7.06 -9 and Article 13.11 of the Zoning Ordinance of the Village of Deerfield, and that the best interests of the Village will be served by the authorization and granting of said amendment to the Special Use in accordance with the plans and supporting materials submitted by the Applicant, which are incorporated herein and made a part hereof by this reference; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE PRESIDENT AND BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE VILLAGE OF DEERFIELD, LAKE AND COOK COUNTIES, ILLINOIS, in the exercise of its home rule powers, as follows: SECTION 1: That the President and Board of Trustees do hereby affirmatively find that the amendment to the Special Use as hereby authorized fully complies with the requirements and standards set forth in article 7.02 -A, Paragraph 2, and Article 13.11 of the Zoning Ordinance of the Village of Deerfield and that the amended special use is hereby authorized and approved as 2 5 1254'3 FFPPPPP to the Subject Property in the P -1 Public Lands District to permit the installation, maintenance and use of stadium lighting at the Deerfield High School Stadium consisting of four light poles located outside the fence that surrounds the running track at approximately the 15 yard lines of the football field, with a maximum height of 70 feet pursuant to a modification of the height limit for structures in the P -1 District pursuant to Article 7.06 -B of the Zoning Ordinance of the Village of Deerfield, subject to the conditions, regulations and restrictions set forth herein. SECTION 2: That the approval and authorization of said amended Special Use and the modification of the height limit for structures in the P -1 District as hereby granted is subject to the following conditions, regulation and restrictions: (i) the construction, development, maintenance and use of the Subject Property for said amended Special Use shall be in accordance with the plans and supporting materials attached hereto and made a part of this ordinance as Exhibit B hereof, and with all representations made and submitted by the Applicant to the Plan Commission and the President and Board of Trustees of the Village of Deerfield; (ii) compliance by the Applicant with the Neighborhood Compatibility Conditions attached hereto and made a part of this Ordinance as Exhibit C hereof; (iii) continued compliance with the requirements of Ordinance 0 -00 -39 approved for the subject property, which remain in full force and effect except as specifically amended by this Ordinance; and (iv) compliance by the Applicant with all other applicable provisions of the Zoning Ordinance of the Village of Deerfield. SECTION 3: That the amended Special Use, as hereby authorized, shall be binding upon and inure to the benefit of the Applicant and Applicant's successors, grantees, transferees and assigns, and any violation of the conditions herein set forth by the Applicant or its successors, grantees, transferees or assigns shall authorize the revocation of the amended Special Use as hereby authorized. 3 5`7 2 5 4 7- 3 PPPPPP"_ SECTION 4: That the Village Clerk is hereby authorized and directed to publish this. ordinance in pamphlet form and to record this ordinance in the office of the Recorder of Deeds of Lake County, Illinois. SECTION 5: That this Ordinance, and each of its terms, shall be the effective legislative act of a home rule municipality without regard to whether such Ordinance should: (a) contain terms contrary to the provisions of current or subsequent non - preemptive state law; or, (b) legislate in a manner or regarding a matter not delegated to municipalities by state law. It is the intent of the corporate authorities of the Village of Deerfield that to the extent that the terms of this Ordinance should be inconsistent with any non - preemptive state law, this Ordinance shall supersede state law in that regard within its jurisdiction. SECTION 6: That this Ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage, approval and publication in pamphlet form as provided by law. PASSED this 15th day of March , 2003. AYES: Benton, Kayne, Rosenthal, Seiden, Swanson, Wylie (6) NAYS: None (0 ) ABSENT: None (0 ) ABSTAIN: None (0 ) APPROVED this 15th d. ATTEST: Village Clerk 4 57254'73 M to EXHIBIT A THAT PART OF THE SOUTH HALF OF SECTION 20, TOWNSHIP 43 NORTH, RANGE 12, EAST OF THE THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, WHICH LIES EAST OF THE EASTERLY RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF THE CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE, ST. PAUL AND PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY, AND EAST OF WAUKEGAN ROAD, ALSO KNOWN AS ROUTE 42A, DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: BEGINNING AT THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF SECTION 20; THENCE WESTERLY ALONG THE NORTH LINE OF THE SOUTH HALF OF THE SECTION 20, 2,838.30 FEET TO THE EASTERLY BOUNDARY OF WAUKEGAN ROAD (ROUTE 42A); THENCE SOUTH EASTERLY ALONG THE EAST BOUNDARY OF WAUKEGAN ROAD (ROUTE 42A), 1,436.11 FEET; THENCE EASTERLY PARALLEL WITH THE NORTH LINE OF THE SOUTH HALF OF SECTION 20, 2,333.73 FEET TO THE EAST LINE OF THE SOUTH HALF OF SECTION 20, 1,347.59 FEET TO THE PLACE OF BEGINNING, IN LAKE COUNTY, ILLINOIS. 5725473 a Exhibit B Exhibits to an Ordinance Authorizing an Amendment to the Special Use for Stadium Lighting at Deerfield High School Musco Lighting, LLC proposal, including specifications, spill scans and pole configuration drawings, for Deerfield High School Lighting Project, dated February 13, 2004 and consisting of the following elements: ITEM A Initial/Maintained Scans Horizontal Spill Scans Initial Blanket Grid ITEM B Light - Structure 2tm Product Guide ITEM C Light- Structure 2tm 5 Easy Pieces Fold -Out ITEM D LV8.Fixture Detail Cutsheet ITEM E Pole Configuration Drawings —16, 17 Fixtures ITEM F Product References ITEM G World Class Leaders Brochure ITEM H We Make It Happen Brochure 57425473 I 61M Exhibit C Neighborhood Compatibility Conditions Usage of the stadium lighting approved in accordance with this Ordinance, and the conduct of evening events on the Subject Property using the stadium lighting ( "Lighted Events "), shall be in accordance with the following conditions, restrictions and limitations: 1. Deerfield High School ( "DHS ") will provide adequate supervision and policing of the high school grounds, including the back lot and the Summit Drive pass - through before, during and after Lighted Events. 2. DHS will provide and maintain adequate trash receptacles on the Subject Property and at the pass- through to Summit Drive. 3. DHS will not schedule more than 30 regular season evening contests during a given school year as Lighted Events. All regular season Lighted Events will involve DHS teams. In addition, DHS will not schedule more than 5 post - season Lighted Events during a given school year. DHS will not permit the lights to be used for any non DHS events. A "non DHS event" is an event which does not include a contest involving a DHS athletic team. 4. Lighted Events shall be scheduled so they can be completed by 10:00 p.m. prevailing time. In no event shall any Lighted Event continue past 10:30 p.m. prevailing time. The lights shall be turned off as soon as reasonably practical thereafter. 5. Practices may be scheduled and implemented in order that athletes can become familiar with competition under lighted conditions to ensure familiarity and safety. Lights may be utilized in times of seasonal darkness to allow practices or games to be completed safely. Lighted practices and games using the lights due to seasonal darkness shall be scheduled to be completed by 7:00 p.m. This limited use of lights is not included as one of the maximum 30 regular season Lighted Events or 5 post- season Lighted Events noted above. 6. DHS shall cause temporary no parking signs to be posted on Summit. Drive and in areas deemed appropriate throughout North Trail when substantial attendance is anticipated for a Lighted Event. Residents in the Summit Drive and North Trail area have the right and authority to phone the Deerfield police department to receive a parking waiver in the event that they are hosting a function in their home that coincides with a DHS activity. . 7. DHS shall, through the Deerfield Police Department, cause parking and drop -off limitations to be enforced, as well as trespass and other property offenses. DHS shall provide and maintain an adequate security presence in North x'7254'73 a Trail and in the rear parking lot of DHS before, during and immediately after lighted events. 8. DHS shall work with the Village of Deerfield to study the establishment of a no loading zone of adequate size to prohibit drop -offs at the pass - through from Summit Drive to the High School at all times and to enforce appropriate parking and traffic control regulations as may be enacted by the Village. 9. DHS shall cause a complete "drive through' inspection of the Summit Drive and North Trail neighborhood to be made after a reasonably well attended high school Lighted Event, and shall use reasonable efforts to clean and restore the neighborhood to good order. 10. DHS shall make best efforts at educating participants and spectators regarding the off campus parking options. �V 5'725473 t� it MIIII I Note: Spill scans are run at a distance of 200' west of the playing field. DEERFIELD HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL z 1� W F5 1 105.0' 105.0' F6 o I I I I I t I 1 I I 1 1 I I 1 I © I I I I I I I I I I I 1 0 0 1 F8 107.0' o10 137,0' 1 F7 0.07 0.08 0.10 0.12 0.13 0.15 0.17 0.19 0.20 0.22 0.23 0.25 0.25 0.24 0.22 0.20 0.19 0.17 0.15 0.13 0.11 0.100.080.07 Pole location dimensions are relative to 0,0 reference point (9, Fixture Type: LV -8 MZ Lamp Type: 150OW MZ Lumens: 155000 File # / Date: 102399d / 11- Dec -2003 Prepared By: NA �O musco® GUARANTEED PERFORMANCE INITIAL SPILL LIGHT HORIZONTAL FOOTCANDLES Target Points: 24 Average: 0.16 Maximum: 0.25 Minimum: 0.07 Avg/Min: 2.367 Max/Min: 3.738 Number of Luminaires: 66 KW Consumption: 105.60 "Average Tilt Factor: 0.944 — Recoverable Light Loss Factors: x 1.000 Total Light Loss Factor(LLF) 0.944 'Refer to amperage draw for electrical sizing Additional non - recoverable Light Loss Factors are design constants equal to 1.0 at maintained illumination levels. "' Includes Luminaire Dirt Depreciation and Lamp Lumen Depreciation - per IESNA Lighting Handbook 9th Edition, page 9 -17. 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) 1987,2003 MUSCO SPORTS LIGHTING - Not to be reproduced in whole or part without the writ - ten consent of Musco Sports Lighting. = Pole Location SCALE IN FEET 0 120 240 bil •Y� Y _ t t � •t, H ?• t 77 _ L "i 1� •a � +- Est � t t,,.�a x re � rnia�� a � ✓ •4! "``V7 IL I Outdoor S ores L l tin tr g l � f �., svw�, •t< n vu� o a i al F j.. _ tt°t!!!9®� ,R ��3 {�'�' . 4 ta1a� 9�R�'i•'y�f+ u"5Y � r �` -� � 1 t kkt 5 e x RE &;, sa .41,U �b 9 ,4.4tt Y: FT•.Nt Rx.•'XiN'h 1 u ^q ...A,yi4NM>•im . Y aW�YS+7 t 1. F Light-Structure 2711 Enhanced product, unprecedented 10 -year warranty Light- Structure 2 "' builds on the success of Musco's Light - Structure System "' making the industry leading sports - lighting system even better. And now with 10 Club Service. — our comprehensive product assurance warranty — Musco provides all parts and labor to maintain it for the next ten years. Building on proven product performance In 1991, Musco. introduced the Light- Structure System`; the first complete sports- lighting system designed and manufactured from foundation -to- poletop in 5 Easy Pieces- Engineered to be easy to buy, install and operate, the system provided major advantages in environmental light control, energy efficiency, durability, safety and cost - effectiveness. Even the best engineered laboratory test is not a substitute for the real world, so Musco's Product Performance Team travels the U.S. and Canada, inspecting our sports - lighting systems on -site to ensure they are performing for our customers. To date, we've inspected close to 50% of all existing Light - Structure Systems. We're so confident in Light- Structure 2's reliability, we'll maintain it for the next 10 years On -site inspections confirm the outstanding performance of our lighting system in the field, and helps us identify product enhancements to make Light- Structure 2 even more durable. In talking with our customers, we've also learned that budget cuts and overbooked schedules make arranging for routine maintenance a challenge. To meet our customers' needs, we've developed 10 Club Service., a comprehensive warranty and maintenance program — providing all parts and labor, including a group lamp replacement — to maintain operation of your Light- Structure 2 system for the next 10 years, guaranteed. A program so sound, it's insured More than just a promise, Musco's 10 Club Service is underwritten by a top -rated insurance company. After an independent review of our outstanding product performance and service record, the Steadfast Insurance Company further insures Musco will provide comprehensive 10 Club Service for the full 10 years. You won't find this added assurance anyplace else in the sports - lighting marketplace. 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. v 1993, revised 2003, Musco Lighting 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; 073755. Mexico Patent: 175863. Europe Patent: 440531. Other patents pending. 5725473 y I �u�.� LighteStructuirc 2.,. 10 Sm4ee've Musco's comprehensive foundation —to— poletop warranty program assures you won't have to touch your lighting system for 10 years Musco warranty provides: • Complete relamping at the end of useful lamp life, or at the end of the 10 -year warranty • Preventative and spot M' maintenance as needed, including parts and labor • Insured warranty fulfillment underwritten by a top -rated insurance company 5'25473 t u T � f iu f �• s l ' f V�. x t �rt ,`Poletop'�Luniraaire�Assernbly 4: N i 5 j t Wire, Harness,. 6'„ 'i Electncal Components Enclosure g ;Galvanized Steel ,Pole' " 10 F , Precast Concrete Base 12: f t } Project Experience 14 i z Feature .Benefit - Comparison` 16 =; Spill Light and,.Glare' ' Control Technology 18 ' Ph:otometncs�Slammary 20 �� . Wiring Schematic, and -' Ballast Specifications` 22 r 3 Standard,Systelrm� Configura lions,,-,, 24 Lnstallatlon u 26' T J f{ 0neQF .e Poletop Luminaire Assembly 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 light and glare • From 2 to 27 fixtures typically welded as a single unit — additional fixtures provided as bolt -on bars Factory Aimed: Each light fixture on the Light- Structure 2 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. Poletop Wiring: Circuit continuity test assures continuous circuit in the factory- wired poletop assembly. 41 5'7254`73 091 o —oq —1 y 1,5 6 9 a6 53 C8') Lamp Crossarm Field recapture of factory aiming Reflector Pole shaft Knuckle assembly —;u Bulb cone —� Jacking ears' Set screw III�� II � t I �� ui �l���Il llti� III`'IL 111 it I� i.�i��l i ii ■ ii ��l���l�l ii iI�I L,i Pole cap ' Quick L.f connect Crossarm wiring ' ' Lun ire wireway: 2 X 3 inch or 2 X 4 Inch, Die-cast 4. or 7,. inch thick steel tubing aluminum knuckle Horizontal aiming adjustment s�boll and nut i� few, Vertical aiming adjustment bolt and nut Repositioning strap 8 Knuckle through-bolt Silicone Mogul lamp socket Stainless steel rim latch knuckle ! \ tube . ��i11 v Stainless steel i4iliill Silicone Silicone lens rim ° knuckle ring gasket Aluminum t reinforcing \ Die cast aluminum ;t;.y -. retaining ring `• Lamp lamp cone 'y' Compressed fiber centering \ ' ring Tempered glass lens - Spun aluminum reflector with 4i Alzakfinish Alzak finish ;'.inch activated carbon filter Stainless steel Silicone glass gasket chain 5 0 ZI Slip -fit Connection: At the field, the poletop assembly slip -fits onto the steel pole. 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. 0 5725473 Wire Harness Factory -built wire harness saves installation time and assures reliability. 4,• ." 4 Fy Y u 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 connectio 5725473 Factory Built: Solid connections are assureo in the factory-built wire harness through connector load /resistance testing. Da. 0-04 —IY &<. g fo 4 S3 (6) L1,11k 1- Top plug -in _ conductor circuits Sprial wound cable consisting of 14 gauge — copper wire Wire support grip/ Wire tie Flexible protective sleeve Lower plug -in conductor circuits .al qua �ir� ir, Al ��� �r , �� ; a �11 INAAA � �1 � 1I�1iWA Wire Harness Installation: Conductors are firmly wired to plug -in devices at each end for simple job -site connection to the electrical components enclosure and poletop assembly. 5'7254'73 OQ.D. 0 o� -ref Electrical Components Enclosure UL ncai 190MU kiw U ai c v anwimnI. Maximum capacitor case temperature during UL test 70° C. Capacitor rated at 90° C. Maximum ballast temperature during UL test 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. 0 V 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: — Ballasts — Capacitors — Individual fixture fusings • Lower compartment houses: — Circuit disconnect — Primary conductor landing lugs — Distribution block —Wire harness access Labeling for easy reference • Ballasts, capacitors and circuits are labeled with a future reference • Wiring schematic, spare fuses and fuse puller are 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 Quality Assurance Testing: Short- circuit curve assured with factory- controlled methods. I and open- circuit voltage tests ensure proper 5! 2�47� ballast operation in the factory-wired electrical components enclosure. 0. Ex�. a° !; '3 (3i 1� a I Full length stainless steel hinge i ' F 1, < u. . f, III Neoprene gasket l Wiring schematics Fuse puller Spare fuses iiJoniY� 0 ti i +►� i ,� ``�J,I � � Alli "Al Q IIIWI�IItI� n ill l� �� ®��i��hil81 I S .080 inch thick, powder -coat painted 5052 -1-132 aluminum box i �N. Stainless steel bolt t Pole mounting bracket t(� Stainless steel latches with clear T thermoset polymer � { Ballast Ballast attachment I S .080 inch thick, powder -coat painted 5052 -1-132 aluminum box i �N. Wire Harness Connection: Factory wired to a single labeled plug -in connector for simple on -site connection to wire harness. Double fusing on 208, 240, 380, 415, 480 Single fusing on 120, 277, 347 Capacitor Lamp wire access Ballast wire access Grounding lug Landing lugs Circuit disconnect Ballast Brackets: Provide easy maintenance by loosening one % inch nut. They are patented and adapt to any standard H.I.D. ballast. Installation: The electrical components enclosure installs and easy near the base of the pole for easy servicing. 1 5725473 Construction Features NEMA type 3R•gasketed enclosure 1..08 mch t'h'ick, pow, er coat painted aluminum Full length stainless steel hinge i All stainless steel fasteners and latches passivated and cadmium plated or. coated with .a clear thermoset polymer Neoprene foam gasket Ballast'bracketiWith universal single bolt mounts Labeling Quality Assurance Tests - 100% Tested i Open - circuit voltage and short- circuit current test •z High potential dl- electric t'est'ing Circuit. contindity,test •,Conne.ctor load /rosistance. � Grounding continuity test Optional Features •'Coordinating,pamt color • Mult'i Watt"" two energy level operation Services to the Specifier i UL Stimmary Electrical load and'amperage information • Electrical load and amperage information for voltages 120,-.208, 220, 240, 2771 347, 380,415, 480 c. v� r 1 ri � rr moo„ j Terminal block a •! Wire Harness Connection: Factory wired to a single labeled plug -in connector for simple on -site connection to wire harness. Double fusing on 208, 240, 380, 415, 480 Single fusing on 120, 277, 347 Capacitor Lamp wire access Ballast wire access Grounding lug Landing lugs Circuit disconnect Ballast Brackets: Provide easy maintenance by loosening one % inch nut. They are patented and adapt to any standard H.I.D. ballast. Installation: The electrical components enclosure installs and easy near the base of the pole for easy servicing. 1 5725473 Construction Features NEMA type 3R•gasketed enclosure 1..08 mch t'h'ick, pow, er coat painted aluminum Full length stainless steel hinge i All stainless steel fasteners and latches passivated and cadmium plated or. coated with .a clear thermoset polymer Neoprene foam gasket Ballast'bracketiWith universal single bolt mounts Labeling Quality Assurance Tests - 100% Tested i Open - circuit voltage and short- circuit current test •z High potential dl- electric t'est'ing Circuit. contindity,test •,Conne.ctor load /rosistance. � Grounding continuity test Optional Features •'Coordinating,pamt color • Mult'i Watt"" two energy level operation Services to the Specifier i UL Stimmary Electrical load and'amperage information • Electrical load and amperage information for voltages 120,-.208, 220, 240, 2771 347, 380,415, 480 c. v� r 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. 1&0 Built -in Hardware: Hardware for attaching the electrical components enclosure is built into simplifies installation. the pole. No extra parts to buy and assemble oab. on the field. 5725473 ee_' Q 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 built into the pole to eliminate clamps and critical corrosion points • Jacking ears and grounding lugs included • Universal orientation allows precise alignment Pole and base shipped in sections, lighter weight and easier to handle [J E111 I� I Slip -fit connection to AASHTO standards Electrical components enclosure attachment brackets Stainless steel taps welded in hub Grounding lug (inside pole) Jacking ear Jacking ear I I i l l I I �I � ifo iltitlr Its Jl � I� I I i� ititlY itil� Ititl�L �I � III Y e l l Wire access handhole ear Slip -fit attachment a to base I it I „ I , 1 1 _ _ _ _ _ _ - _ _ _ _ _ - _ ice} - - -_ Construction Features High strength; low alloy tapered rourid 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 enclose. d snap hook Pole and base shipped in sections lighter weight and easier to,_handie ". Stainless steel 'fasteners and hardware duality Assurance Tests Thickness of'galvanize measured to confirm ASTM`standard's Stress tests to confirm-calculated design': �Optlonal Features Paintover. galvanize Steps and safety cable,wlth 3 light'bars i R y or platforms: Auxiliary equipment bracket Services to,the Specifier Pole_ designs _based owall majorbu lding- codes°ASCE (ANSI), BOCA, AASHTO, . SBC ;;UBC and Canadian NBC -from , 60- to.150.mph wlnd,zohes m various' exposures M1 Pole Stress Test: 60 foot pole being subjected to structural testing at 30% above design load. � LIE Setting Pole: In most applications, lightweight equipment can be used to slip -fit the steel pole onto the concrete base. Precast Concrete Base DRS. o -O'4-Iq E� g i6 t 53 (a) 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 4 to 12 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) Setting Base: Most Light- Structure 2 bases` Plumbing Base: Wedges and a level are supplied for Backfilling Base: Separate installation of base Del— can be lifted and set with a forklift or plumbing the base. Alignrr�[iNs! ���� pole is attached allows concrete backfill without the lightweight line truck. �tJJ �� need of crane support. 2 ,s > 00 ounds�' / 2 'Bases most commonly used weigh from 1,500 -3,300 pounds. Larger bases used occasionally may weigh from 5,000 -11,0 p Top tapers Wireway downward to Epoxy hollow center / Coating Tapered upper section section for slip-fit Lift Gro stressed BI cables .bove adult ipter plat 9, ontal )rcing (hole 572547 } ,Construction a t pres, strength tre'ng' h'- .,,189 -.KSI:§tbe cables._.,­. e to moisture •_Hollow center . tapered cast�concret for m bie" dra ' in -AbbVe and'belb'w,grade: handhbles',"".', 7- _•'Ipoxy coated too and botto6"-..,.' 1. W., Quality Assurance Tests.` • oisturelnvasion,_: 44 and 28-1'dayxompressive, strength 4'Optidha 'Features '. ' ' - . 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Comparison Feature Benefit • •SportsCluster -2f ieflector system Up to �5% more fight thanstandazd E • Higher electrical cost for kilowatt redirects wasted spill'light onto synarnetucalieflectois for every "r ( energy usage and demand charges field and.feduces tilr.factor.h `ht loss kilowatt of Brier consumed 1 t I • More fixtures to buy, install I. • Fewe'r fixtures to buy install t ?2 and maintain , t ,l and maintain, ° r F , c' .i �' • Added fixtures require more costly, stronger poles and more costly electrical system 3• t. M i F' 1 ��° ' L 1 h Si��S Rf Yll. [. F3F11 '! 4 SportsCluster =2 reflector system,redirects Achieves spill,fight and ilaze?controP • Absorbs or blocks light to achieve e i r 1 spill, glare orito'the'field without added fixtures' ;, ? spill reduction — more fixtures needed to achieve light levels 8 + Optioiihl Level and T,'otal !> ight Allows lighted facilities to operate' 'y — Higher installation cost Confrol reflector systems reduce '� without disrupting neighborhood t w — Higher operating cost ill.light and glare'liy up "to 95% Hi sp i a 4. _ _T- gher maintenance cost .Application technology Increases playablhty:by reduemg glare which is partic�ilarly uriportant i on MU16 tfield,complexes • Engineered as a total system • Assures consistent performance t .= Rugged knuckle with , Total system tested'before shipments "` = rep OSitloning pin, Maintains original alignment . ' •Enables original aunrig to bej �. recaptured after relam "ing � m i t, Comprehensive.corroslon package Trouble'free Galvanized- steel components, to ' { Stiiriless steel fasteners 1 latches; hinges 1 t Aluminum cgrnponents ;? ., M f coat ;painted or anodlzed.with protective coating 40 -pound ballast weight mounted • Easy ,stepladder access for n 3 at base of pole i 1 maln tenanee, weight reduction t ensures fixture ah ment lsolation of hest sources •Operates 30%o cooler u, IV i p d r3 bf S , 7` • Parts and pieces of unknown strengths put together by installer • Costly rearming 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 • 40 pound ballast weight often mounted on crossarm with fixtures ... increases chance for fixtures sagging and misalignment Operates close to component design limit ,1, A Niusco it ®Structure 2`M Feature Benefit • UL: Listed. and CSA Approved �� Added safety assuY -ranee _ - -- — • Individual fixture fusing 'Avoids gang failures • Safety disconnect at each pole N •Added protection, or service personnel• • Factory wired and tested system —� • Added reliability, saves installation time • �� • Electrical components enclosure — Easy to reach by stepladder for maintenance out of each mounted 10 feet above ground of children T Y �• Avoids deterioraaori from exposure • Enclosed wiring to 'the elements ` Single Fixture comparison • Not included • Not standard • Not included • Not included • Unknown • Not included • •Reduces installation: tune with • Individual fixture -by- fixture j • Factory aimed to within ainuna froin the top of the pole Y� %. degree accuracy better results providing ,smoother'. fight on field adds installation cost_ t, _ - -- - -- • Higher energy and maintenance costs i Lower mstall atron and operating cost gy • Fewer fixtures required.to achieve.. light levels -- • Increased maintenance " Lower maintenance • Structural integrity 'of the system - - - - -- • Factory-built wire harness Saves installation cost, lower, Not included maintenance _ - T - • Easy reference sunplifies •Increased time in troubleshooting Comprehensive component labeling y troubleshooting , :` • Higher installation cost, more time 1 to install rj E, Plus its t ®:research San : eel Fewer pa ® 06� ` - .. _. o s ■w li�� � ..®...w c.en�A�..Q�E4���1�Fl���I54i� / / Spill light and Glare Control Technology f,�, Ib CIA � 53 Cad 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. Extraordinary light control for serious problems Musco's Level -8- reflector modification provides relief for spill light and glare concerns. 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 light and glare 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 light and glare was reduced so substantially, the house is barely visible. The advanced reflector design of the Level -8 option reduces environmental light problems and improves playability on the field. Gets glare out of the players' eyes Original SportsCluster® 5125173 $portsCluster SportsCluster -2: the new generation in sports'hghting harnesses :�� wasted spill light and uses o improve light levels on the field d t I 7 r i i Photometrics Summary i For most sports - lighting applications SportsCluster -2o and Level -8 " will produce 25% more horizontal footcandles than the original standard symmetrical SportsClustere (SC -1) reflector. (1) Photometric testing by Independent Testing Labratories, Boulder CO (2) Upper and lower angles are calculated from the geometric center of the reflector. SportsCluster -2 Field Angle 2 79.5' L 30.4' ,,s 6 3_ 21.3' 32.6' 13 ' 3D 29.7' 41.1' lse• 53.2 4 37.4' 25.3' 72`.�r/// 5 46.%/ 30.2' 6 86.3' 561• Lamp Data RATED AVERAGE LIFE TABLE LAMP LUMEN DEPRECIATION TABLE Approximate survival -Metal Halide Lamps Approximate Lumen Maintenance 100 90 80 70 60 50 40 20 40 60 80 100 20 40 60 80 100 Percent of Rated Average Life Percent of Rated Average Life 100 80 60 50 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. peg. - oN-r�( U ).q t Z o 5'725473 ' e e 1500 Watt Metal Halide r it 155,000 Field Aogl@ (10 °/ of Mai Candlepower) (beam Angle (50 %of Nlax Candlepower] . Horizontal • VertigalrFi6ld Angle ;Horizontal °` Uerticahf3eam Angle ' Type NEMA • Maximum Field --,Total. Upper Lower Beam". Upper 'L`owerx� Type Candlepower Angle Angler Angier' ,Angie'2) , Angle Angle. 'Angle'2f r;Anglea? 2 SC -1. 2H X 3V 1,360,490 26.2 29.2 13.7 15.5 6.0' `. 6:9 2.7 • •4.2 SC -2 2H X 3V 1,445,500 253 30.4 .10.9 19.5 6.6,, ' .• 95 4.0 5.5 Level -8 2H X 3V 1,297,000. 27.7 30.3 9.6 20.7 7.6 9.1: 3.6" 5:5. 3B SC -1 3H x•3V 831,020 34.4 35.8 17.4 18.4 - 10:0' .'11.6 4.81 6 '. 8 SC -2 3H X 3V 1,027,400. 30.7 32.8 11.5 21.3 9:2'. ,12.4 4.0 8;4_ ' Level -8 3H X 3V 980,600 32.0 31.7 9.9 21.8 9.9 11.8 3.3 8.5 31) SC -1 3H X 3V 723,823- 38.1 38.2 19.5 18.7 °.13.4 13.0 7.0 6.6 SC -2 3H X 3V .553,400 45.9 41.1 13.0 28.1 17.1, 18.5 5.8 12.7 Level-8 4H.X 3V 524,100 47.0 42.7 11.7 31.0 19.1 18.6 5.0 13.6 4 SC -1 4H X 4V 302,980 65.5 67.2 30.4 36.8 ,18.6^ 17.4 6.6� 10.8 SC -2 .4H X 4V 350,000. 65.61 53.2 15.8. 37.4 24.9'. 24.0' 7.0 17.0 - _ Level -8 4H X 4V ry 35_7,100 64.4 54.2 13.6 40.6 24.8. 214 6.4 _17:0_ 86.5 86.9 43.8 43.1 5 SC -1 ' 5H X 5V^ 189,172 34.8 35.9 18.2 17.7 SC -2 5H X 5V 202,560 85.5 72.1 25.3 46.8 38.4 ' . 36.1 :9.9 26.2 Level -8 5H X 5V 201,580 86.6 73.5 20.7 52.8 39.2 35.6 8.8 26`8 6 SC -1 6H x 6V ^ 93717 117.0 120.2 58.8 61.4 53:1 57.2 26.4` , 30.8 SC -2 6H X 5V 154,500 102.8 86.3 30.2 56.1 37.7 38.7 12.1 26.6 . Level -8 5H X 5V 157,050 97.5 83.6 24.4. 59.2 37.1 37.4 9.7 27.7 (1) Photometric testing by Independent Testing Labratories, Boulder CO (2) Upper and lower angles are calculated from the geometric center of the reflector. SportsCluster -2 Field Angle 2 79.5' L 30.4' ,,s 6 3_ 21.3' 32.6' 13 ' 3D 29.7' 41.1' lse• 53.2 4 37.4' 25.3' 72`.�r/// 5 46.%/ 30.2' 6 86.3' 561• Lamp Data RATED AVERAGE LIFE TABLE LAMP LUMEN DEPRECIATION TABLE Approximate survival -Metal Halide Lamps Approximate Lumen Maintenance 100 90 80 70 60 50 40 20 40 60 80 100 20 40 60 80 100 Percent of Rated Average Life Percent of Rated Average Life 100 80 60 50 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. peg. - oN-r�( U ).q t Z o 5'725473 ���IW���IV � I��� �� IY IdiY�� it u i d a � � , . � i,i � �,�i� ��� W,� �� ■.�..������_, Y Lamp watts (nominal) � nc: Ballast type ANSI M48 :ANSI M47 >. Minimum starting temperature 30 °':C 30° C 'Maximum flxtdre wattage (2) 1800 4200 Fixture: Use only in enclosed fixtures capable of withstanding particles of glass having temperatures up to 1000 °C (1) For other wattages and lamp types contact the factory. 1- 800 - 756 -1205 (2) Maximum power draw from lamp, ballast and capacitor Rated ini4ial lumens f'1 ;` 185;60d (103 1pw) ,, 19§,,00'0'(1-05, Ipw) t Mean lumens, approxirrl (2)'. ' 142 000494-710w)'-, 84 000' {84 Ipw) ; Rated . average life,rhours vertical 5 hiss per start 3,' 0`0- 0 6 000 a `t.- Rated average life, hours vertical = 10 hrs perstart ' 16;000 IZO 00^ I Correlated °color temperature (6pprox,);!$) 3700K CIE;chromaticlty(approx )!21 x '396 y 390 x 396, y 390 .: Color`rendering index (1) Measured at 100 hours of life with lamp tilted 301 below horizontal. (2) Measured at rated lamp watts on a linear reactor. l — lumens per watt — does not include ballast losses. Measured with the lamp operating at rated watts. Structural Strength Lurriinaifeassib lywill withstand forces ot 125 MPH wind with 1.3, gust factor without damage or misalignment to asseintily ' Fin,lshes ` . Powder't painted aluminum Hot d(p galvanized Stamiess;steel ; • UL Llstfng No b3316 -, Can6dian St6idards Association No: -81102 • CE Markfing •.Patents Musco products,m this brochure are ptotected by,one or nol f the'followmg U S, patents '4190881 4374407 4450507 4725934;4729077`4816974 4947303 4994718 507582851345575161883 eti -,5211473 5229681 5337221; 5343374 5377611 :' 5398478 5402327 5519596'S856721`54As7_7 5423281 5794387 5600537;5707142 D337168 D353761 ;� 53911 D411096.CaradaPatents.70479; � 74939 11y14793; 1181380; 2009749 D73755 , ;��, , ''!' Mexico Patent.'.175863. Europe Patent: 440531 01her patents, pending 4 _ Musco Multi- WattTM 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 tinier 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. 0e-D. o -oq-I t-[ g aS t,53 (6�3ze 2 9° 5'7254"3 .� ,�,. 1— t ~Fi ^a i t t t Structural Strength Lurriinaifeassib lywill withstand forces ot 125 MPH wind with 1.3, gust factor without damage or misalignment to asseintily ' Fin,lshes ` . Powder't painted aluminum Hot d(p galvanized Stamiess;steel ; • UL Llstfng No b3316 -, Can6dian St6idards Association No: -81102 • CE Markfing •.Patents Musco products,m this brochure are ptotected by,one or nol f the'followmg U S, patents '4190881 4374407 4450507 4725934;4729077`4816974 4947303 4994718 507582851345575161883 eti -,5211473 5229681 5337221; 5343374 5377611 :' 5398478 5402327 5519596'S856721`54As7_7 5423281 5794387 5600537;5707142 D337168 D353761 ;� 53911 D411096.CaradaPatents.70479; � 74939 11y14793; 1181380; 2009749 D73755 , ;��, , ''!' Mexico Patent.'.175863. Europe Patent: 440531 01her patents, pending 4 _ Musco Multi- WattTM 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 tinier 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. 0e-D. o -oq-I t-[ g aS t,53 (6�3ze 2 9° 5'7254"3 .� ,�,. 1— t ~Fi ^a Wiring Schematic I Electrical Components Enclosure —.I I Wiring Schematic Single fixture systems are shipped like this ® o tio Willi i.i IFS 11 �htoSt .uctu Standard System Configurations 2'9" 5' 2'9" 5' 5' TY 2 Light 3 Light 4 -Light 5 Light 6 Light 7 -Light Structure Structure Structure Structure Structure Structure 9,6" 11.91, 11,9„ 14' 14' 16'3" 10 Light 11 Light n 12 Light 13 Light 14 -Light 15 -Light Structure Structure [} Structure Structure Structure Structure 18'6" 18'6" Pole heights range from 40 to Stacked 3 light configurations 100 feet in 10 -foot increments 26 -Light 27 -Light up to 15 units are available to 1 Structure Structure allow servicing from the pole. Additional fixtures can be added in bolt -on configurations. `�. ORS• D —oq-I 4 5725_473 2,4 -Ligh .truck E t 24 3tr 9 -Ligl Strucl 17- Stn 25 Sti 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 -150 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. 2Yield Stress Extension No. 1 Yield Stress Top SectionYield Stress Bottom SectionYield Stress 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) t, Torsion (fr -k) 1003 �. 1 003 y �rcti..t Also available: Deflection analysis �.. O- o q'I a ' Y Concrete base analysis S3 dz�s;� 5'7254 "13 Y.t G L I _67H_I_1- N V- -. --:W- ATE- 11--11 A . y , Installation Structural Svstem Easy, accurate installation saves time, assures performance, safety and reliability 02.x• o — oLI—r q g 30 4,53 (8) 1. Set concrete base; hold in place with wedges provided. 2. Plumb using level provided; backfill with-concrete 3. Jack steel pole sections together. h Electrical System I 1. Mount electrical components enclosure at base of steel pole using pole - mounted attaching hardware; tighten bracket bolt. Lighting System 2. Tighten two spring - loaded captive screws at wire access hub. 3. Feed wire harness through the pole to the poletop. 1. Snap knuckle from shipped position to factory aimed position. i 26 2. Tighten knuckle through -bolt. 3. Match reflector number to .4. Attach reflectors, screw in bulb cone number. lamps and attach lenses. )�7 Integral construction of all attachments and components assures tmr g p equipment will be installed according to your specifications. 5'7254`73 ~_ ' . All th8 contractor has to oHH is S9rV'C8 entrance, underground wiring and groundings 4. Jack 0detUp assembly onto steel shaft. Tighten set screw. The few tools needed to install Musco's Light-Structure 2' 4. Plug iOpU|etVp unit tO wire harness. 5. Attach wire harness support 0. Plug iO electrical components grip to SO8p hook inside 8OC\OsUn] connector to w|[0 pole. Reattach pole cap. harness connector tOcomplete the electrical system. D. S|iD'UtSte0| pole sec dOO onto concrete U8S8; align pole. 6. Bring underground wiring through the pole into the back {d the electrical enclo- sure tO landing |UgS provided. 7. Connect primary system ground jumper wire |O Electrical Components Enclosure tOgrounding lug in pole. Connect underground grounding system tOsame lug in pole. | KO�8 / �������� ~- �� �0�u�^0����� - �� ~~~.-- ��'~~ M L. t f j C a � ... �. V. F✓ !.' r '�. ®a door: Grew 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 alp to 95% ^y ,.t.r. ; a e v .. ,^a DUNNE Hetrotit 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 tap to 95% Light-Pak"' indoor: Mew and Retrofit Applications Energy- efficient indoor sports lighting that operates at your choice of two energy levels for improved cost control. Saves energy costs over alternative systems 0000 9 ( WR G' sho R Happon. www.musco.com e- rnail: lighting ®musco.com " h ty, g 3; v3 (e) 100 1 st Avenue West / PO Box 808 Oskaloosa, Iowa 52577 641/673-0411 o Fax: 641/672 -1996 800/825 -6030 k �ra�k 1 r 3 r F 1 Die -cast aluminum knuckle Repositioning - strap Silicone knuckle ---- tube Silicone knuckle gasket Die cast aluminum lamp cone Silicone "O" ring Aluminum reinforcing/ retaining ring Compressed fiber centering ring Spun aluminum reflector with Alzak finish ©1997, Revised 2001 Musco Lighting VSL81 Level-8 Spill and /i 3 Control r ' r c i r" $ Detail }: Luminaire wireway: 2" X 3" (50.8mm) x (76.2mm) or 2" X 4 ", (50.8mm) x (101.6mm) 1/8" (3.2mm) or 3/16" (4.8mm) thick gauge steel tubing Horizontal aiming adjustment bolt and nut Vertical aiming adjustment bolt and nut Knuckle through -bolt /- Mogul lamp �S socket Stainless steel rim latch Stainless steel _lens rim Glare Control \ Z -Lamp Level -8 spill and Tempered glass lens glare control visor 3/8" (9.6mmj 'Silicone glass activated gasket carbon filter Stainless steel chain Musco products in this brochure are protected by one or more of the following U.S. patents: 4190881; 4374407; 4423471; 4450507; 4712167; 4725934; 4729077 ;4816974;4947303;4994718; 5012398 ;5075828;5134557;5161883; 5207747;5211473;5229681 ;5313378;5337221;5343374; 5377611; 5398478; 5402327; 5423281; 5426577; 5519590; 5595440 ;5600537;5707142;5794387; 5856721; 5944413; D337168; D353797; D353911; D411096. Canada Patents: 70479; 74939; 1114798; 1181380; 2009749; 2009749; D73755; 2217872. Mexico Patent: 175863; 1697. Australia Patent: 670062. New Zealand Patent: 246820. Europe Patent: 440531. Other patents pending. ORD_ 0- 0`1114 3� S3 ( -D) j725173 3 Not to Scale i r r r t r• • 1. Poletop Luminaire Assembly 2. Wire Harness (Inside Pole) 3. Electrical Components Enclosures — Ballasts — Capacitors — Fusing —Primary Landing Lugs —One Disconnect Per Circuit Per Light— Structure 2T'System .— Grounding Lug 4. Galvanized Steel Pole (1, 2, 3 or 4 Sections) 5. Precast Concrete Base Centrifugally Spun, Prestressed OrAS3 Typical Light— Structure 2'm System Detail — 16 Fixtures Level -8T' Luminaire FRONT VIEW FIELD SIDE Attachment Bracket 10' -2 1/2' •10' -0" I (approx.) !_ (approx.) Customer /Contractor supplies: — Grounding rod and connection to system grounding lug — Concrete backfill — Underground wiring — Service entrance SIDE VIEW Removable Pole Cap Wire Access Hub Handhole with Grounding Lug Access Lifting Bar Hole Above Ground Access Hole Underground Access Hole Grounding Rod & Connection System Notes: 1. This drawing is not to scale. 2. ' This dimension for reference only. Variances may occur depending on steel pole tolerances, concrete tolerances, galvanizing thickness, hole depth accuracy. 3. klusco provides a base installation bar, an installation level modified for taper, and installation wedges. 4. Provisions for auxiliary equipment such as speaker or security lighting can be incorporated. '�j' 0 �3 LVS -16 S. Copyright 1991, 2002 Musco Lighting. Patents issued and pending. I NV i MIT 1. Poletop. Luminaire Assembly 2. Wire Harness (Inside Pole) 3. Electrical Components Enclosures — eatlasts — Capacitors — Fusing —Primary Landing Lugs —one Disconnect Per Circuit Per Light— Structure 21"System — Grounding Lug 4. Galvanized Steel Pole (1, 2, 3 or 4 Sections) 5. Precast Concrete Base Centrifugally Spun, Prestressed Typical Light— Structure 2 Tm System Detail — 17 Fixtures FRONT VIEW FIELD SIDE Level-81" Luminaire Attachment Bracket 11' -2 1/2' C *10' -0' I ( approx.) L.— *2. -0' P, (approx.) LJ Customer /Contractor supplies: — Grounding rod and connection to system grounding lug — Concrete backf1l — Underground wiring — Service entrance SIDE VIEW Removable Pole Cap Wire Access Hub Handhole with Grounding Lug Access Lifting Bar Hole Above Ground Access Hole Underground Access Hole 0f Grounding Rod & Connection System n Notes: 1. This drawing is not to scale. 2. • This dimension for reference only. Variances may occur depending on steel pole tolerances, concrete tolerances, galvanizing thickness, hole depth accuracy. 3. Musco provides a base installation bar, an installation level modified for toper, and installation wedges. 4. Provisions for auxiliary equipment such as speaker or security lighting can be incorporated. 5725473 LV8 -17 5. Copyright 1991, 2002 Musco Lighting. 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Musco continues w meet the unique requirements of lighting sports facilities, providing you with solutions to questions such as ... • How much light is enough? • How can installation, operating and maintenance costs be n- Li11imize& How can a lighted sports facility be a good neighbor? Masco's system approach makes sports lighting practical, affordable, and trouble -free — designed to be simple to purchase, install, and operate. Because we've been 'mere Musco team members drive the advances that increase product performance and raise industry standards. Our proven innovations in permanent and temporary sports lighting are built upon practical experience in our systems on the line — for you, your project, and your community. For you Thousands of schools, cities, and facility owners have counted on Musco as part of their team — making lighting happen for the safety and enjoyment of their participants, while providing the most value for their sports - lighting budget. v � � a VY Pictured on the cover Idockvdee from lop lent: Hartford Civic Canter. Hartford, Connecticut: Rose Bowl, Paaedena, Cat,tomia; Cannilllawksye Arena, Iowa City, lows; Conrad- Park. Detroit, Michigan. Sackgrouno photo: lows a Motor Speedway, Charlotte. North Carolina. For your project From Little League Baseball, diamonds to college athletic facilities to superspeedways, our experienced staff will apply their knowledge of Musco teclulology to Meet your project's unique lighting, structural, and electrical needs. You can be assured that Masco's technically accurate lighting will provide superior playability. For your community We make it happen every night of the year, bringing communities together to enjoy sports and recreation. The charged atmosphere of lighted activities brings out the enthusiasm in players and fans alike. Musco sports lighting adds the appeal that can turn your games into nleinorable events. 5725473 t; l. r-... I Ex. u. 43 b5-3 0 to f4 I1%e are embarking m a project that will be the benchmark by which all other similar proiects arc judged." John Graham President Daytona International_ Speedway Ilr7rcrr the England and Males Cricket Board developed a strategy for moving English cricket into the 21st coltn'y, they selected A-lusco ac p,O of the broadcast team. Only A,lursco could provide playable, rclevision- gmality Iiahting fir the ambitions broadcast schedule of mratc:hes. IMiem Universal Studios heeded arl ou- screen baseball lighting system along with a sophisticated lighting system, to overlay special effects for the filming of Field of Dreams, they arose A- lnsco. i- lr7rcu the Klages' =` Group production comupamy built a team to 11111'eil the renovated Statue of Liberty for a -. televised rededication ceremony, dlcy Chose . . 57 2547 3 o 3f; Major sports - lighting innovations over the last 25 years have come from Musco. - rc The SportsClustero System; the first factory assembled and factory wired light cluster, providing substantial advantages in installation, alignment and durability. 1977 Musco begins production of the SportsCluster®, simplifying Installation, guaranteeing alignment and increasing durability. 1979 Musco introduces factory aiming, Increasing the quality of lighting and simplifying Installation. 1979 Remote ballast is intro- duced, making regular maintenance easier by locating serviceable electrical components in an enclosure near the base of the pole. J1981 T ` 1982 An unprecedented. Musco Mobile Lighting parts and labor takes sports lighting on warranty is introduced the road creating a rolling to demonstrate the relia- research lab for devel- bility of Musco's system oping and testing new approach to lighting. lighting innovations. 1982. 1983 Musco Mobile Lighting Musco Mobile lights makes its debut — and its first Super.Bowl at television history — at the the Rose Bowl in Notre Dame- Michigan Pasadena, California.. football game in South Bend, Indiana. 1983 Musco introduces the economical four -pole Little League Baseballa layout that reduces costs on fixtures and installation. - 1983 Musco Mobile. Lighting tests lights. for Space Shuttle Launch Complex 6 at Vandenburg Air Force Base in California. 1983 A System Approach Musco's product components are engineered to work together as systems, guaranteeing performance and installation ease — unlike look -alike products that claim to be systems, or single fixtures that are pieced together on site. wa T"! 1987 SportsClusters-2 is intro duced, offering major advancements in efficiency and spill and glare control. 1987 Musco Mobile Lighting is ' Musco works with introduced to the movie Universal Studios to industry with a six week provide an on- screen location shoot for All The baseball lighting system Right Moves starring for the movie Field of Tom Cruise. Dreams. Musco Mobile . provides lighting services 1984 for filming. Problem- solving capabil- ities enable. Musco to become "Official Supplier of Lighting.to the 1984 Olympic Games." O 57254'73 N The SportsClustert -2 System; the first practical system to control glare and spill light, while improving energy efficiency. 1988 Multi- Waft" option introduced to reduce system operating costs, increasing programming flexibility. 1989 Even greater efficiency and control is achieved with the introduction of an enhanced SportsClustere -2 — up to 25% more light on the field and up to 95% reduction in spill light. 1989 Level -8'" and Total Light Control' option provides practical solution for extreme light �. 0 ontrol needs. io cx•ags4s3(I Superior Performance Musco's system approach offers superior peiformance by ' supporting the 5 important principles of sports lighting. • Energy efficiency • Durability ' • Environmental sensitivity • Safety • Cost �� r u 1 ,9 1991 The Light- Structure System" is introduced — engineered as 5 Easy Pieces'' complete from foundation to poletop — making installation and operation cost - effective and efficient. Features a comprehensive, hassle -free, 7 -year foundation -up warranty. 1992 Musco lights Lamade Field, home of the Little League Baseballo World Series — and is named the Official Sports - Lighting System of Little League Baseball®. A n 1 iw Our Experience Shows Little League Baseball., teamed with Musco to develop standards for safe, efficient facility lighting. The NBA called on Musco to complete a comprehensive survey of 32 arenas to evaluate their broadcast capabilities. And Musco continues to set the standard for televised tight racing. Musco's experience guarantees you will receive the best designs and systems available anywhere. 4 O_ A — 5 E )MGE6 � C O M P L E X 1992 —J 1994 1998 The history of racing is '<' +&M.u�+FA4L°',i.��.yw. Si185`RvSWe SL�'T rS"$YS';ri- u.,�i`,Ew4.ubY The Light- Structure e 1 , hl Musco makes the System "; the orJy goes indoors to solve world's largest outdoor complete system from "scoreboard washout" sports- lighting project foundation to poletop, 'i;, � � 't•�; happen — Daytona provides solutions to ,. International Speedway. the many variables of ' spore lighting. , : •s� .;: 1999, The ground level mirror Musco introduces the �■ alit Fr' S�TII� �1' ` �� r u 1 ,9 1991 The Light- Structure System" is introduced — engineered as 5 Easy Pieces'' complete from foundation to poletop — making installation and operation cost - effective and efficient. Features a comprehensive, hassle -free, 7 -year foundation -up warranty. 1992 Musco lights Lamade Field, home of the Little League Baseballo World Series — and is named the Official Sports - Lighting System of Little League Baseball®. A n 1 iw Our Experience Shows Little League Baseball., teamed with Musco to develop standards for safe, efficient facility lighting. The NBA called on Musco to complete a comprehensive survey of 32 arenas to evaluate their broadcast capabilities. And Musco continues to set the standard for televised tight racing. Musco's experience guarantees you will receive the best designs and systems available anywhere. 4 O_ A — 5 E )MGE6 � C O M P L E X 1992 —J 1994 1998 The history of racing is Musco technology Musco makes the changed when Musco's goes indoors to solve world's largest outdoor Mirtran� technology "scoreboard washout" sports- lighting project makes it possible to light lighting problems at the happen — Daytona a NASCAR Charlotte Coliseum. International Speedway. superspeedway — Lowe's Motor Speedway. 1996 1999, The ground level mirror Musco introduces the Remote control of lighting lighting technology is ShowLight' system — systems is affordable developed to meet criteria allowing professional with the introduction of of no tall poles on the sports in large arenas Control-Link'. infield — setting the to enhance their pre-, standard for uniformity game in and 1999 and glare control for. halftime shows with. Musco introduces NASCAR. , theatrical effects. 10 Club Service., a comprehensive i 1996 ten yearwarranty. Musco is selected as the exclusive supplier of sports- lighting for Disney's Wide World . of Sports' complex. � q- 57254'73 g y 53 ��r) -1d E U� �(1+�1� !' n isY 11 l .G�!���'� �iii( U t_._, r{� �til �u._J• J I (V'-�i.l ,I. Musco's system approach to sports lighting — systems for lighting, electrical, and structural needs — provide you with a wide array of lighting solutions. Our systems combine concepts and products that are designed to work together. Make it durable and long- Lasting • Extensive product assurance program with the people in place to make it happen. • Factory-aimed luminaires guarantee ',first -tirne and long -term alignment • Comprehensive corrosion- resistant package assures trouble -free operation Engineered systems assure little to no risk of failure, or leakage, at transition points Make it cost - effective • Up to 25% more light per luminaire means fewer luminaires to buy, install, operate and maintain Make it playable for everyone • Computer -based design services ensure lighting . conditions meet the needs of participants, Ispectators and television cameras i Make it environmentally sensitive Precise control of light with engineered optic systems using proven spill and glare reduction methods Make it safer UL Listed and CSA Approved Make it trouble free •.Comprehensive ten year warranty and maintenance program... 10 Club Servicee. • Control-Link"' optional on /off system allows you to control your lighting from your desk, your home... from anywhere. MAKE IT HAPPEN. O Permanent Lighting Light-Structure 2' is engineered as 5 Easy Pieces - that support the 5 important sports - lighting principles of safety, durability, energy efficiency, environmental sensitivity and cost. Level•8° provides proven spill light and glare reduction and enhanced playability. Total Light Control' option meets the needs of those with severe limitations on spill light and glare. 5'725473 u i r A modular unit factory- aimed and tested to perform from your choice of structures — SportsCluster. -2 makes retrofit of old equipment easy. Light -Pak" system provides energy- efficient indoor-sports lighting that operates at your choice of two energy levels for improved cost control. The Mirtran" system, with superior control of light, enables motorsports enthusiasts to enjoy night racing. The ShowLfght' system provides instant off/on capabilities, allowing pre -game introductions and halftime shows to be enhanced with theatrical effects. Notre Dame Football Stadium, South Bend, Indiana Musco Light- makes its debut at the Notre Dame vs. Michigan college football game in 1982, setting a benchmark for nighttime college football broadcasts. Musco's Mobile Lighting Systems have provided lighting for hundreds of college football telecasts, feature films and special events. ° "ustom Applications Ericsson Stadium, Charlotte, North Carolina Musco provides systems that work with architectural plans and existing structures, combining our standard products with special -buiid capabilities to meet unique needs, such as large stadium lighting. Our lighting systems are factory assembled and aimed — for better results in less time — with solutions for your lighting, electrical and structural challenges. Sm ull ice•..__, 4r, �� r. M usw, r A modular unit factory- aimed and tested to perform from your choice of structures — SportsCluster. -2 makes retrofit of old equipment easy. Light -Pak" system provides energy- efficient indoor-sports lighting that operates at your choice of two energy levels for improved cost control. The Mirtran" system, with superior control of light, enables motorsports enthusiasts to enjoy night racing. The ShowLfght' system provides instant off/on capabilities, allowing pre -game introductions and halftime shows to be enhanced with theatrical effects. Notre Dame Football Stadium, South Bend, Indiana Musco Light- makes its debut at the Notre Dame vs. Michigan college football game in 1982, setting a benchmark for nighttime college football broadcasts. Musco's Mobile Lighting Systems have provided lighting for hundreds of college football telecasts, feature films and special events. ° "ustom Applications Ericsson Stadium, Charlotte, North Carolina Musco provides systems that work with architectural plans and existing structures, combining our standard products with special -buiid capabilities to meet unique needs, such as large stadium lighting. Our lighting systems are factory assembled and aimed — for better results in less time — with solutions for your lighting, electrical and structural challenges. J725473 v ihowLight' system )rovides all the )erformance required for )roadcasting professional sporting events in large arenas. Musco provides solutions for scoreboard washout, structural adaptations and the unique needs of television cameras. Alamodome, San Antonio, Texas •8 {S�s3C ice•..__, 4r, �� r. M rI �,s T a M : 4 ,�pp,► )'> J725473 v ihowLight' system )rovides all the )erformance required for )roadcasting professional sporting events in large arenas. Musco provides solutions for scoreboard washout, structural adaptations and the unique needs of television cameras. Alamodome, San Antonio, Texas •8 {S�s3C M t 1 0 �1t r i t \� i . F'!I^f"Q " 1;�(a {n• 9 � titat�it �t flr fi{'i `l a �� 1.���t..:� �t:.. •�:.+r v,.i .i�i -. j��4��z.ia]l:.i,„lj. ,, tJ iJ�� t (L h2tu i..b -�s� Our commitment to you . Musco understands the needs of our customers because we listen and respond accordingly.— from the initial consultation and installation, through the life -cycle of your system. We work with ,You to ensure your.needs are met with superior products and services. • Regional technical support staff . • Experienced lighting application staff. • Lighting solutions. services through the custom adaptation of products • Guaranteed performance • Extensive•warranties, providing long -term product assurance • Project management services Put our team to work for you Musco's sports - lighting systems include the. key ' component that makes your lighting project truly; successful: the Musco Team. Our greatest resource is available to analyze your needs, apply our proven, technology to lighting challenges, provide the highest quality products and assure their performance in the field. Together, working as a team, we deliver lighting solutions for every project. 0.0. 0-04 -c 4 Ex• �q C s3 C►�. 5'7254'73 Lighting design decisions are as important to cost-effectiveness and quality of the lighting as the equipment. Musco can help you design your project by providing these services (some of which can be facilitated through electronic file transfers via the internet): Lighting Electrical Structural • field layouts • load and amperage • foundation design • field lighting scans • UL letter of certificate • structural data on multiple planes . CSA report • aiming diagrams • computer analysis of spill /glare Musco representatives are backed by regional staff, including engineering, installation and support team members. We're here for you. Our local sales representatives provide assistance in tackling sports - lighting challenges. 1. s:� � �`; °-`� �t,9 �.• , .t �.`ti tl fy x r�k+ /� '+��:+ 6p . <��` to 1 a�'a L r J;Rg .l wx � :c.. a w',�Ye,�_ �.. 3��it'3h'•`�'� _.x..- :;ax,. -�'- `• II,,. - r x 1 9 :�'?'.nS:> e'k^ A:?F`f�m"r�C4F:fi�°t ,. _ a c.. � c-r-•x:,� '� �•..�cH.a_...� ' +?-: � �fi.. %�'? za. 't'` sf .. ,ae1. 11 MB AND— .. 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'f'� ..� r'���z v'�r,e #� �7;:'! �* s. 3^ rl,,: ��r` �„ �T�. � ,��- �•.ir�.�?k".'�i�ti�,s�`�c,.0 , y�>�y�v�.'��Y�j +..""�.�i''�a`E�L FE" }� 711, .� 4� xf✓ Y J - S 3 Y J w I r Lil E s Providing lighting solutions Musco is the leader in sports lighting due to our e .xperienced staff of technical support team members who provide problem - solving assistance to meet every project's unique lighting, structural and electrical needs. . Each project receives individualized attention to all stages of development, customized to meet the r requirements of the facility. Making dreams realities When officials at Daytona International Speedway . decided to light the world famous superspeedway, our proven track record made Musco the clear choice. Utilizing our most advanced lighting product, Mirtran —, the 2.5 mile tri- oval's precise, control of light allows drivers to race safely at. 200 mph, while pilots. can easily see to land at the neighboring airport. Meeting new challenges with the system approach' Developing new possibilities in recreation and sports lighting comes with the territory; and Musco's territory is, now truly international. Applying knowledge gained from lighting sports facilities worldwide, Musco has developed upward lighting for night golfing, installed instant off /on capabilities for dynamic theatrical lighting in sports arenas, and developed solutions for eliminating glare off snow for night skiing. . 17 Ericsson Stadium, Charlotte, North Carolina When Ericsson Stadium wanted a specially- designed lighting system for the home of one of the newest NFL teams, the Carolina Panthers, they turned to the sports- lighting innovators — Musco. Within a tight construction schedule, Musco built four massive elevated platforms to project the needed television - quality lighting onto the field — designed to include factory-wired and factory-aimed fixtures for installation ease. Knights Play Golf Center, Apex, North Carolina When the developers of Knights Play Golf Center wanted to create the first fully lighted, extended play golf center in the Raleigh area, they turned to Musco for "good neighbor" lighting solutions. The 18 -hole par -3 course with a 60- station driving range accommo- dates more golfers after dark than during the day. Because the center is located within 100 feet of residences, Musco's Level -8" spill and glare control option — which reduces off -site light by up to 95 perccelnt,. was used to keep the light where players nee t/ 254'�3 - . s . 51 4 s3 CO) Disney's Wide World of Sports- Complex, Orlando, Florida When Disney needed lighting for over 30 sports at their Wide World of Sports' complex, they turned to Musco. Musco's unique system approach and talented sports personnel are instrumental in achieving our lighting goals for the sports facility. Their commitment to ongoing innovation and research make them an ideal partner at our state -of- the -art complex." — Phil Lengyel, Vice President, Walt Disney World Business Development 2000 Olympic Games, Sydney, Australia Musco provided lighting services for 19 sporting events at 14 facilities at the 2000 Olympic Games in Sydney, Australia. Using knowledge and experience gained from the 1996 and 1984 Olympic Games, the Musco Team solved lighting needs for athletes performing at the pinnacle of their career, and for cameras broadcasting the competitions to a worldwide audience. London Arena, London, England When team owners wanted to change the face of professional ice hockey in England by adding a theatrical element to the sports event, they turned to the sports lighting specialists — Musco. Musco's ShowLight' system provided the solution for dramatic special effects while ensuring smooth, glare -free light for the players, spectators and television cameras. USTA National Tennis Center, Flushing Meadows- Corona Park, New York City, New York When the United States Tennis Association, one of the world's premiere tennis organiza- tions, constructed the Arthur Ashe Memorial Stadium and 18 auxiliary courts at the U.S. National Tennis Center, they selected Musco to provide broadcast - quality lighting for the home of the U.S. Open. Musco had already joined the US TA team, having previously provided temporary lighting for international tennis broadcasts and retrofit services of existing lighting systems at the center. D� a -rVJ—iy 11 aiza-alaij V nPint Sq V No - -moo- Llitio League Baseball•, Am atour U-thail Association Babe Raill League, In— g As the Official Sports-Lighting System of As the Official L' : rating Supplier of the As the Official Lighting Supplier of Babe Ruth Little League Baseball, Musco has worked Amateur Softball Association. Musco League, Inc., Miusco joined Babe Ruth with Little League to develop guidelines for partnered with ASA to establish a lighting to establish lighting standards and safe, efficient facilities. program that will assist 1,,agues in lighting help leagues develop facilities that their facilities to meet ASA lighting guidelines. are save. affordable and fun, V See= -n FOUNDATION' '-:,I P L c\;:!' ^1 US 3occer Foundation National Recreation and Park Association Disney's Vilia World of Gports, Complex Musco is proud to have been selected as a As a Major Partner. Musco is helping fulfill Musco was selected to light Disney's Wide U.S. Soccer Foundation Resource Center the challenge of developing the Ahrens World of Spoils- complex. a state-of-the-art Partner, an organization dedicated to help A 200-acre complax with facilities for ,'Pl NO Institute, a research and education center at mere than 30 sports. International Lighting Design Award Emory Award Academy Award The 1993 Paul Waterbury Award of Musco ties awarded an Emilly by the The Academy of Motion Picture Ails and Excellence for Outdoor Lighting, one of two Academy of Television Arts and Sciences for Sciences awarded Musco an Academy presented worldwide, was awaide(i to lighting the NCAA, football teleca3ts. Award for scientific send engineering Musco for innovative design achievement in film lighting. at the Charlotte Motor Speedway. nPint Sq V No - -moo- Llitio League Baseball•, Am atour U-thail Association Babe Raill League, In— g As the Official Sports-Lighting System of As the Official L' : rating Supplier of the As the Official Lighting Supplier of Babe Ruth Little League Baseball, Musco has worked Amateur Softball Association. Musco League, Inc., Miusco joined Babe Ruth with Little League to develop guidelines for partnered with ASA to establish a lighting to establish lighting standards and safe, efficient facilities. program that will assist 1,,agues in lighting help leagues develop facilities that their facilities to meet ASA lighting guidelines. are save. affordable and fun, V See= -n FOUNDATION' '-:,I P L c\;:!' ^1 US 3occer Foundation National Recreation and Park Association Disney's Vilia World of Gports, Complex Musco is proud to have been selected as a As a Major Partner. Musco is helping fulfill Musco was selected to light Disney's Wide U.S. Soccer Foundation Resource Center the challenge of developing the Ahrens World of Spoils- complex. a state-of-the-art Partner, an organization dedicated to help National Recreation and Park Association 200-acre complax with facilities for meet the growing needs of soccer Institute, a research and education center at mere than 30 sports. in the United States. the national headquarters for the NRPA. 0000 W "N W.1111 U S C 0 C, (i M re-rnail: iighting&-nusco-Com 100 1 st AveFILIE ',NcStt / P0 BOX 308 Oskaloosa, Iowa 52577 641/673-0411 * 7ax: 641/672-1996 83 0 0) PS '(25" "-.5r rUll �3._) u ,12001. 2002 Musco U9hti-19 The products Sod methods flisc.losed herein may be covered by one or more U.S. or foreign Patents. Certain products are identified by uadernarka or lirens=d fry ik,aco (.^rlo. 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S:j•��$"�,'E f rp., Ta Shee Golf Course Harold Park Paceway Taipei, Taiwan Sydney, Australia • Custom painted lighting systems blend into course landscape • Two -level switching system provides theatrical effect Equipment installed with nminimal disruption to the course capabilities for race starts and energy savings between races in XIS-r I,-q Permanent Lightin , Li ht Structur e g e 2° s stem is Make MAIN U11 Mod K-N-D I I 011L All of the major sports - lighting innovations over the last 25 years have come from Musco. Our proven innovations in permanent and temporary sports lighting are built upon practical experience in putting our systems on the line — for you, your project, and your community. Temporary Lighting Notre Dame Football Stadium, South Bend, Indiana Musco Light' makes its debut on September 18, 1982 at the Notre Dame vs Michigan football game — a Fighting Irish first. Musco's Mobile Lighting systems have provided lighting for hundreds of college football telecasts, feature films and special events. !1: Applications Musco provides systems which combine and adapt products to meet unique needs. This custom sports- lighting application succeeded because of Musco's design, manufacturing and installation expertise. Our lighting systems are factory assembled and aimed, providing solutions for your lighting, electrical and structural challenges. Y engineered from foundation to poletop in 5 Easy Pieces -. Supports the 5 important sports- lighting principles of safety, durability, energy efficiency, environmental sensitivity and cost. Level -8° provides proven spill light and glare reduction. Total Light :Control' option meets the needs of those with severe limitations on spill light and glare. Multi -Watt" option allows the program flexibility and cost savings of two energy levels. 1. Poletop Luminaire 2. Galvanized Steel Pole 3. Wire Harness (inside pole) 4. Electrical Components Enclosure 5. Precast Concrete Base JAN 2 7 2005 0 t t. rf�� t.t .h i1 t�. *t��_• _mot:; ....LI ` Mr1SC0•s system approach to lighring — designing for lighting, electrical, and structural needs — provides you xvith a %vide arrav of lighting solutions. Our systems combine concepts and products that are engineered to xrorl: together. tC s "�� Musco's LTCatest resource — the Musco Team — is comrnitted to making your lighting project truly successfill. We listen to our customers needs and respond accordingly from initial consultation and . installation through the life -cycle of your system. :vr t. 1 For inore than 25 years, Musco has focused exclusively on the design and manufacture of sports lighting. Major television networks — ABC, CBS, NBC, FOXSports, ESPN, and TNN — have relied on Musco to }provide quality lighting to meet their special needs. The NBA called on Musco to complete a comprehensive survey of 32 arenas to evaluate their lighting needs. And Musco continues to set the standard for televised night racing. c�9? International Lighting Design Award The 1993 Paul Waterbury Award of Excellence for Outdoor Lighting, one of two presented worldwide, was awarded to Musco for innovative design at Charlotte Motor Speedway. tik J Academy Award The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences awarded Musa an Academy Award for scientific and engineering achievement in film lighting. WIq�15NF 5 EVIN LD QF SPORW Emmy Award Disney's Wide World of Musa was awarded Sports' Complex an Emmy by the Musco was selected to Academy of Television light Disney's Wide World Arts and Sciences for of Sports" complex, a lighting NCAA state- of-the -art, 200 -acre football telecasts. complex with facilities for more than 30 sports. We Make It Happen, 0001825 -8030 pia. 0-0q -6'1 -3 ((.7,) W W W. M U S C O. C O M Cover photos clockwise from top left: ®1994. 2003 Musco Lighting MCI Center - Washington, D.C.: The products and methods disclosed herein may be e-mail: lighting 9museo.eom Jade Stadium - Christchurch, New Zealand: covered by one or more U.S. or foreign patents. Certain Daytona International Speedway - Daytona Beach, Florida: products are identified by trademarks owned by orrWC lied Phone: 641 /673 -0411 - Fax: 641 /672 -1996 Seahawks Stadium - Seaftle. Washington from Musa Corp. I EQUIPMENT LISTING Pole count Pole location Mounting height Pole size Elev. Fixt. /unit Kilow /unit 2 F5-F6 70' 1 70' 0 16 25.6 2 F7 -F8 70 1 70' 0 17 27.2 GC 91.1 91.8 w 52.1 152.0 1 72.6 0 90.9 80.8 146.7 48.1 174.9 1 J� 74.6 67.4 o� Q2 C=3 74.2 LLJ o 55.4 j 53.6 1 50.7 151.2 >_ L- 1 56.0 56.8 142.1 I-- 2M 66 * KW Consumption: O Q 0.944 C.3 1 41.1 151.7 W 50.4 50.2 Y 53.8 5518 54.0 56.9 145.4 1 48.2 169.5 65.2 .Q.a 60.1 1 52.8 64.0 75.0 72.2 76.1 1 Pole location dimensions are relative to 0,0 reference point x&. M h N ti V) DEERFIELD HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL F5 I 105.0' 105.0 I F6 0 0 46.7 180.9 1 91.1 91.8 72.9 52.1 152.0 1 72.6 91.4 90.9 80.8 146.7 48.1 174.9 1 75.0 74.6 67.4 56.7 156.7 67.4 74.2 1 74.7 74.9 148.0 41.3 155.3 55.4 56.0 53.6 1 50.7 151.2 54.8 56.7 1 56.0 56.8 142.1 1 66 * KW Consumption: 105.60 (S) 0.944 ** *Recoverable Light Loss Factors: 1 41.1 151.7 51.0 50.4 50.2 48.2 149.5 53.8 5518 54.0 56.9 145.4 1 48.2 169.5 65.2 62.9 60.1 1 52.8 64.0 75.0 72.2 76.1 1 152.4 155.5 53.9 189.6 86.8 82.7 71.8 49.6 144.7 65.4 89.4 91.6 90.9 158.1 0 o F8 1 107.0' 0 0 137.0' F7 Fixture Type: LV -8 MZ Lamp Type: 1500W MZ Lumens: 155000 File # / Date: 102399db / 19 -Dec -2003 Prepared By: NA 0= muscos GUARANTEED PERFORMANCE INITIAL ILLUMINATION FOOTBALL HORIZONTAL FOOTCANDLES ON PLANE AT Z= 3 Target Points: 72 Average: 62.90 Maximum: 91.78 Minimum: 41.05 Avg /Min: 1.532 Max/Min: 2.236 UG (Adj pts) 1.732 CV: 0.233 Number of Luminaires: 66 * KW Consumption: 105.60 * *Average Tilt Factor: 0.944 ** *Recoverable Light Loss Factors: x 1.000 Total Light Loss Factor(LLF) 0.944 *Refer to amperage draw for electrical sizing. ** Additional non - recoverable Light Loss Factors are design constants equal to 1.0 at maintained illumination levels. * ** Includes Luminaire Dirt Depreciation and Lamp Lumen Depreciation - per IESNA Lighting Handbook 9th Edition, page 9 -17. 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) 1981,2003 MUSCO SPORTS LIGHTING - Not to be reproduced in whole or part without the writ- ten consent of Musco Sports Lighting. + =Pole Location SCALE IN FEET Decd C) � 2 Oq ,-IY � *. 6 1 # 53 (}�� EQUIPMENT LISTING Pole count Pole . location Mounting height Pole size Elev. F'uct. /unit Kilow /unit 2 F5 -F6 70' 70' 0' 16 25.6 2 F7 -F8 70' 70' 0' 17 27.2 OC 72.9 W S8.3 C 58.1 73.1 72.7 0 36.5 159.9 C.3 cm LLJo 45.3 145.3 C= cv 59.8 59.9 138.4 � c�a 1 ecr It 1 33.0 144.2 W 44.8 Y 40.6 140.9 43.8 45.4 44.8 45.5 133.6 Pole location dimensions are relative to 0,0 reference point Qx �7`a So 44'i DEERFIELD HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL I -37 -oS F5 1 105.01 105.0' I F6 0 37.4 164.7 1 72.9 73.4 S8.3 41.7 141.6 1 58.1 73.1 72.7 64.6 137.4 1 36.5 159.9 60.0 59.7 53.9 45.3 145.3 53.9 59.4 59.8 59.9 138.4 1 1 1 33.0 144.2 44.3 44.8 42.9 40.6 140.9 43.8 45.4 44.8 45.5 133.6 1 © 1 32.8 141.3 40.8 40.3 40.1 38.6 139.6 43.0 44.6 43.3 45.5 136.3 36.6 155.6 52.2 50.3 48.1 42.3 1 141.9 51.2 60.0 5:.8 60.9 1 144.4 43.1 171.7 69.4 66.2 57.4 39.7 135.7 52.3 71.5 73.3 72.7 146.5 471 0 0 F8 1 107.0' od0 137.0' 1 F7 Fixture Type Lamp Type: Lumens: File # / Date: Prepared By LV -8 MZ 150OW MZ 155000 102399db / 19- Dec -2003 NA O musc ®o GUARANTEED PERFORMANCE MAINTAINED ILLUMINATION FOOTBALL HORIZONTAL FOOTCANDLES ON PLANE AT Z= 3 Target Points: 72 Average: 50.32 Maximum: 73.43 Minimum: 32.84 Avg /Min: 1.532 Max/Min: 2.236 UG (Adj pts) 1.732 CV: 0.233 Number of Luminaires: 66 KW Consumption: 105.60 * *Average Tilt Factor: 0.944 - Recoverable Light Loss Factors: x 0_800 Total Light Loss Factor(LLF) 0.755 *Refer to amperage draw for electrical sizing ** Additional non - recoverable Light Loss Factors are design constants equal to 1.0 at maintained illumination levels. * ** Includes Luminaire Dirt Depreciation and Lamp Lumen Depreciation - per IESNA Lighting Handbook 9th Edition, page 9 -17. 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) 1981.2003 MUSCO SPORTS LIGHTING - Not to.be reproduced in whole or part without the writ- ten consent of Musco Sports Lighting. =Pole Location SCALE IN FEET 120 240 s � A n ^ . t2 iAN S' a s. EQUIPMENT LISTING Pole count Pole Iocaa - 0 Moyntir�q h�itjht' Poje sift OElev. 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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) 1981,2003 MUSCO SPORTS LIGHTING - Not to be reproduced in whole or part without the writ- ten consent of Musco Sports Lighting. = Pole Location SCALE IN FEET j 0 120 240 ( aQ. o- 04-IY f, 8 q oo S3 (A 4 VILLAGE OF DEERFIELD LAKE AND COOK COUNTIES, ILLINOIS ORDINANCE NO. 0-04-14 AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING AN AMENDMENT TO A SPECIAL USE TO ALLOW FOR STADIUM LIGHTING AT THE DEERFIELD HIGH SCHOOL IN THE P -1 PUBLIC LANDS DISTRICT PASSED AND APPROVED BY THE PRESIDENT AND BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE VILLAGE OF DEERFIELD, LAKE AND COOK COUNTIES, ILLINOIS, this 15th day of March 2004. Published in pamphlet form by authority of the President and Board of Trustees of the Village of Deerfield, Lake and Cook Counties, Illinois, this 16th day of March , 2004. VILLAGE OF DEERFIELD LAKE AND COOK COUNTIES, ILLINOIS ORDINANCE NO. 0-04-14 AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING AN AMENDMENT TO A SPECIAL USE TO ALLOW FOR STADIUM LIGHTING AT THE DEERFIELD HIGH SCHOOL IN THE P -1 PUBLIC LANDS DISTRICT WHEREAS, the Plan Commission of the Village of Deerfield has held a public hearing on the application of Township High School District 113 (the "applicant "), being the owner of the property commonly known as Deerfield High School located at 1959 Waukegan Road, which property is legally described on Exhibit A attached hereto (the "Subject Property"), for approval of an amendment to the Special Use for Deerfield High School to permit the construction, maintenance and use of stadium lighting for the Deerfield High School Stadium located on the said property in the P -1 Public Lands District, including a modification of the bulk regulations applicable to the P -1 District pursuant to Article 7.06 -B to modify the height limit for structures in the P -1 District to allow the proposed light poles to be established at a height of seventy feet (70') ; and, WHEREAS, said public hearing was held on January 29, 2004, and continued on February 12, 2004, to consider said application, said hearing being held pursuant to public notice duly given and published as required by statute and conforming in all respects, in both manner and form, with the provisions of the zoning ordinance of the Village of Deerfield; and, WHEREAS, the Plan Commission of the Village of Deerfield, after considering the evidence, testimony and supporting materials offered at said public hearing, filed its report with the President and Board of Trustees containing its written findings of fact and recommendation that the requested amendment to special use be authorized pursuant to Article 7.02 -A, Paragraph 2, Article 7.06 -B and Article 13.11 of the Zoning Ordinance -of the Village of Deerfield to allow the construction, maintenance and use of stadium lighting at the Deerfield High School Stadium as an amended special use of the Subject Property in the P -1 Public Lands District, including a modification of the height limit for structures in the P -1 District to allow the proposed light poles to be established at a height of seventy feet (70'); and, WHEREAS, the President and Board of Trustees of the Village of Deerfield have determined that substantial evidence supporting the Plan Commission recommendations was adduced at said public hearing, that the proposed amendment to the Special Use for the Subject Property, including the modification of the height limit for structures in the P -1 District to allow the proposed light poles to be established at a height of seventy feet (70'), fully complies with the requirements and standards set forth in Article 7.02 -A, Paragraph 2, Article 7.06 -B and Article 13.11 of the Zoning Ordinance of the Village of Deerfield, and that the best interests of the Village will be served by the authorization and granting of said amendment to the Special Use in accordance with the plans and supporting materials submitted by the Applicant, which are incorporated herein and made a part hereof by this reference; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE PRESIDENT AND BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE VILLAGE OF DEERFIELD, LAKE AND COOK COUNTIES, ILLINOIS, in the exercise of its home rule powers, as follows: SECTION 1: That the President and Board of Trustees do hereby affirmatively find that the amendment to the Special Use as hereby authorized fully complies with the requirements and standards set forth in article 7.02 -A, Paragraph 2, and Article 13.11 of the Zoning Ordinance of the Village of Deerfield and that the amended special use is hereby authorized and approved as 0a to the Subject Property in the P -1 Public Lands District to permit the installation, maintenance and use of stadium lighting at the Deerfield High School Stadium consisting of four light poles located outside the fence that surrounds the running track at approximately, the 15 yard lines of the football field, with a maximum height of 70 feet pursuant to a modification of the height limit for structures in the P -1 District pursuant to Article 7.06 -B of the Zoning Ordinance of the Village of Deerfield, subject to the conditions, regulations and restrictions set forth herein. SECTION 2: That the approval and authorization of said amended Special Use and the modification of the height limit for structures in the P -1 District as hereby granted is subject to the following conditions, regulation and restrictions: (i) the construction, development, maintenance and use of the Subject Property for said amended Special Use shall be in accordance with the plans and supporting materials attached hereto and made a part of this ordinance as Exhibit B hereof, and with all representations made and submitted by the Applicant to the Plan Commission and the President and Board of Trustees of the Village of Deerfield; (ii) compliance by the Applicant with the Neighborhood Compatibility Conditions attached hereto and made a part of this Ordinance as Exhibit C hereof; (iii) continued compliance with the requirements of Ordinance 0 -00 -39 approved for the subject property, which remain in full force and effect except as specifically amended by this Ordinance; and (iv) compliance by the Applicant with all other applicable provisions of the Zoning Ordinance of the Village of Deerfield. SECTION 3: That the amended Special Use, as hereby authorized, shall be binding upon and inure to the benefit of the Applicant and Applicant's successors, grantees, transferees and assigns, and any violation of the conditions herein set forth by the Applicant or its successors, grantees, transferees or assigns shall authorize the revocation of the amended Special Use as hereby authorized. K SECTION 4: That the Village Clerk is hereby authorized and directed to publish this ordinance in pamphlet form and to record this ordinance in the office of the Recorder of Deeds of Lake County, Illinois. SECTION 5: That this Ordinance, and each of its terms, shall be the effective legislative act of a home rule municipality without regard to whether such Ordinance should: (a) contain terms contrary to the provisions of current or subsequent non - preemptive state- law; or, (b) legislate in a manner or regarding a matter not delegated to municipalities by state law. It is the intent of the corporate authorities of the Village of Deerfield that to the extent that the terms of this Ordinance should be inconsistent with any non - preemptive state law, this Ordinance shall supersede state law in that regard within its jurisdiction. 0 SECTION 6: That this Ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage, approval and publication in pamphlet form as provided by law. PASSED this 15th day of March , 2003. AYES: Benton, Kayne, Rosenthal, Seiden, Swanson, Wylie (6) NAYS: None (0 ) ABSENT: None (0 ) ABSTAIN: None (0 ) APPROVED this 15 th d; ATTEST: Village Clerk 4 Exhibit B Exhibits to an Ordinance Authorizing an Amendment to the Special Use for Stadium Lighting at Deerfield High School Musco Lighting, LLC proposal, including specifications, spill scans and pole configuration drawings, for Deerfield High School Lighting Project, dated February 13, 2004 and consisting of the following elements: ITEM A Initial/Maintained Scans Horizontal Spill Scans Initial Blanket Grid ITEM B Light - Structure 2tm Product Guide ITEM C Light - Structure 2tm 5 Easy Pieces Fold -Out ITEM D LV8 Fixture Detail Cutsheet ITEM E Pole Configuration Drawings - 16, 17 Fixtures ITEM F Product References ITEM G - 'We Make It Happen Brochure ITEM H World Class Leaders Brochure Exhibit C Neighborhood Compatibility Conditions Usage of the stadium lighting approved in accordance with this Ordinance, and the conduct of evening events on the Subject Property using the stadium lighting ( "Lighted Events "), shall be in accordance with the following conditions, restrictions and limitations: 1. Deerfield High School ( "DHS ") will provide adequate supervision and policing of the high school grounds, including the back lot and the Summit Drive pass - through before, during and after Lighted Events. 2. DHS will provide and maintain adequate trash receptacles on the Subject Property and at the pass - through to Summit Drive. 3. DHS will not schedule more than 30 regular season evening contests during a given school year as Lighted Events. All regular season Lighted Events will involve DHS teams. In addition, DHS will not schedule more than 5 post - season Lighted Events during a given school year. DHS will not permit the lights to be used for any non DHS events. A "non DHS event" is an event which does not include a contest involving a DHS athletic team. 4. Lighted Events shall be scheduled so they can be completed by 10:00 p.m. prevailing time. In no event shall any Lighted Event continue past 10:30 p.m. prevailing time. The lights shall be turned off as soon as reasonably practical thereafter. 5. Practices may be scheduled and implemented in order that athletes can become familiar with competition under lighted conditions to ensure familiarity and safety. Lights may be utilized in times of seasonal darkness to allow practices or games to be completed safely. Lighted practices and games using the lights due to seasonal darkness shall be scheduled to be completed by 7:00 p.m. This limited use of lights is not included as one of the maximum 30 regular season Lighted Events or 5 post- season Lighted Events noted above. 6. DHS shall cause temporary no parking signs to be posted on Summit Drive and in areas deemed appropriate throughout North Trail when substantial attendance is anticipated for a Lighted Event. Residents in the Summit Drive and North Trail area have the right and authority to phone the Deerfield police department to receive a parking waiver in the event that they are hosting a function in their home that coincides with a DHS activity. 7. DHS shall, through the Deerfield Police Department, cause parking and drop -off limitations to be enforced, as well as trespass and other property offenses. DHS shall provide and maintain an adequate security presence in North Trail and in the rear parking lot of DHS before, during and immediately after lighted events. 8. DHS shall work with the Village of Deerfield to study the establishment of a no loading zone of adequate size to prohibit drop -offs at the pass - through from Summit Drive to the High School at all times and to enforce appropriate parking and traffic control regulations as may be enacted by the Village. 9. 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