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O-04-65VILLAGE OF DEERFIELD LAKE AND COOK COUNTIES, ILLINOIS ORDINANCE NO. 0 -04 -65 AN ORDINANCE APPROVING A FINAL DEVELOPMENT PLAN AND AUTHORIZING A SPECIAL USE PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT FOR THE CHICAGOLAND JEWISH HIGH SCHOOL IN THE I -1 OFFICE, RESEARCH AND RESTRICTED INDUSTRIAL 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 16t1day of November , 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 November , 2004. VILLAGE OF DEERFIELD LAKE AND COOK COUNTIES, ILLINOIS ORDINANCE NO. 0 -04 -65 AN ORDINANCE APPROVING A FINAL DEVELOPMENT PLAN AND AUTHORIZING A SPECIAL USE PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT FOR THE CHICAGOLAND JEWISH HIGH SCHOOL IN THE I -1 OFFICE, RESEARCH AND RESTRICTED INDUSTRIAL DISTRICT WHEREAS, Petitioner Chicagoland Conservative Jewish High School Foundation, the owner of certain property commonly known as 1095 Lake Cook Road and legally described on Exhibit A attached hereto and made a part hereof (the "Subject Property "), has petitioned the Plan Commission of the Village of Deerfield to permit the development of a private high school as a Special Use Planned Unit Development of the Subject Property in the I -1 Office, Research and Restricted Industrial District under and pursuant to the provisions of Article 6.01 -C, Paragraph 16, Article 12.09 and Article 13.11 of the Zoning Ordinance of the Village of Deerfield, as amended, including variations to allow motor vehicle parking in the west, east and south perimeter setbacks of the proposed Planned Unit Development; and, WHEREAS, the Plan Commission of the Village of Deerfield held a public hearing on June 10, 2004 to consider Petitioner's proposed Preliminary Development Plan to authorize a private high school as a Special Use Planned Unit Development of the Subject Property in the I -1 Office, Research and Restricted Industrial District, said hearing being held pursuant to public notice and conforming in all respects, in both manner and form, with the requirements of the statutes of the State of Illinois and the Zoning Ordinance of the Village of Deerfield; and, WHEREAS, the Plan Commission of the Village of Deerfield, after considering the proposed Preliminary Development Plan for the Subject Property and the evidence and supporting materials offered at said public hearing, submitted its written report to the Board of Trustees of the Village of Deerfield recommending approval of the Preliminary Development Plan to allow a private high school as a Special Use Planned Unit Development of the Subject Property in the I -1 Office, Research and Restricted Industrial District; and, WHEREAS, the President and Board of Trustees of the Village of Deerfield concurred in the recommendation of the Plan Commission to approve the Preliminary Development Plan submitted by the Petitioners for approval of a private high school as a Special Use Planned Unit Development of the Subject Property; and, WHEREAS, Petitioner has now submitted a Final Development Plan to the Plan Commission of the Village of Deerfield for approval of a private high school as a Special Use Planned Unit Development of the Subject Property in the I -1 Office, Research and Restricted Industrial District pursuant to the Zoning Ordinance of the Village of Deerfield; and, WHEREAS, after considering the evidence and supporting materials submitted by the Petitioner, the Plan Commission has determined that the Final Development Plan is in substantial conformance with the previously approved Preliminary Development Plan for the Subject Property and should be approved as a Special Use Planned Unit Development of the Subject Property in the I- 1 Office, Research and Restricted Industrial District; and, WHEREAS, the President and Board of Trustees of the Village of Deerfield are of the opinion that said Final Development Plan should be approved as a Special Use Planned Unit Development of the Subject Property in the I -1 Office, Research and Restricted Industrial District authorizing and permitting the construction, development and use of the Subject Property as a private high school in accordance with the Final Development Plan attached.hereto and made a part hereof as Exhibit B, and with the evidence and supporting materials submitted by the Petitioner 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 find that the Final Development Plan for the Subject Property attached hereto and made a part hereof as Exhibit B fully complies with the requirements and standards set forth in Article 6.01 -C, Paragraph 16, Article 12.09 and Article 13.11 of the Zoning Ordinance of the Village of Deerfield. SECTION 2: That the President and Board of Trustees do hereby authorize and approve the Final Development Plan attached hereto and made a part hereof as Exhibit B as a Special Use Planned Unit Development of the Subject Property authorizing and permitting the construction, development and use of a private high school on the Subject Property in the I -1 Office, Research and Restricted Industrial District, including variations to allow motor vehicle parking in the west, east and south perimeter setbacks to the extent depicted in the Final Development Plan, and subject to the conditions, regulations and restrictions set forth in Section 3 of this Ordinance. SECTION 3: That the approval and authorization of said Final Development Plan is hereby granted subject to the following conditions, regulations and restrictions: -3- A. That the construction, development and use of the Subject Property shall be in accordance with the documents, materials and exhibits comprising the Final Development Plan for the Subject Property attached hereto and made a part hereof as Exhibit B. B. That authorized private high school shall include a three -story classroom building containing 66,300 square feet with a student enrollment capacity of 200, including an unlit soccer field, unlit tennis courts, landscaping, .site lighting, signage, utility, drainage, surface parking for 175 vehicles and traffic and pedestrian circulation improvements, all in accordance with the Final Development Plan attached hereto as Exhibit B. C. The addition of a future three -story classroom building and auditorium containing 56,240 square feet with a student enrollment capacity of 200 is authorized in concept, subject to the future submission and approval of an amendment to the Final Development Plan in accordance with the Zoning Ordinance of the Village of Deerfield. D. The future auditorium shall be used for school activities only. E. Petitioner acknowledges that the property abutting and immediately east of the Subject Property is zoned and used for public uses including telecommunications antenna towers and structures, and that the future construction of additional telecommunications antenna towers and structures on said property is consistent with the Comprehensive Plan of the Village of Deerfield and is likely to occur. Petitioner represented to the Plan Commission and the President and Board of Trustees of the Village of Deerfield that such uses are compatible with the private high school use approved for the Subject Property by this ordinance and that the Petitioner has knowingly and voluntarily waived any objections to any such future use of the abutting property. F. All representations submitted and made by the Petitioner to the Plan Commission and to the President and Board of Trustees of the Village of Deerfield. G. Petitioner's initial and continued compliance with all other applicable provisions of the Development Code and Zoning Ordinance of the Village of Deerfield. SECTION 4: That the corporate authorities of the Village of Deerfield do hereby approve the Development Agreement for Chicagoland Jewish High School, a copy of which is attached -4- hereto as Exhibit C hereof, and the Village President and the Village Clerk be and they are hereby authorized and directed to execute said Development Agreement for and on behalf of the Village of Deerfield. SECTION 5: That the Final Development Plan hereby approved and authorized as a Special Use Planned Unit Development authorizing a private high school on the Subject Property shall be binding upon and inure to the benefit of Petitioner's successors, grantees, transferees and assigns, and any violations of the conditions hereinabove set forth by Petitioner or its successors, grantees, transferees or assigns shall authorize the revocation of the Special Use hereby authorized. SECTION 6: That the Village Clerk is hereby authorized and directed to record this Ordinance in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds of Cook County, Illinois at Petitioner's expense. SECTION 7: 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. [This Space left Blank Intentionally] -5- SECTION S: 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 November , 2004. AYES: Benton, Rosenthal, Seiden, Swanson, Wylie (5) NAYS: None (0) ABSENT: Kayne (1) ABSTAIN: None (0) APPROVED this 16th d, ATTEST: DEPOTY Village Clerk M Exhibit B Documents Comprising Final Development Plan 1. Architectural Site Plan for Chicagoland Jewish High School, dated 09.23.04 by OWP/P. 2. Landscape Plan for Chicagoland Jewish High School, dated 08.26.04 by Scott Byron & Co., Inc. 3. Electrical Site Plan Lighting Level, Sheet ES.1 A for Chicagoland Jewish High School, dated 05 -26 -04 by OWP /P. 4. Photometric Site Plan, Sheet ES. 1B for Chicagoland Jewish High School by OWP/P. 5. Final Civil Site Plan, Sheet No. 1 for Chicagoland Jewish High School by Webster, McGrath & Ahlberg Ltd., dated 05 -27 -04 and revised 6 -22 -04 and 08- 23 -04. 6. Utility Plan - North, Sheet No. 8 for Chicagoland Jewish High School by Gewalt Hamilton Associates, Inc., dated 08- 23 -04. 7. Utility Plan - South, Sheet No. 9 for Chicagoland Jewish High School by Gewalt Hamilton Associates, Inc., dated 08- 23 -04. 8. Grading Plan - North, Sheet No. 10 for Chicagoland Jewish High School by Gewalt Hamilton Associates, Inc., dated 08- 23 -04. 9. Grading Plan - South, Sheet No. 11 for Chicagoland Jewish High School by Gewalt Hamilton Associates, Inc., dated 08- 23 -04. 10. First Floor Plan for Chicagoland Jewish High School by OWP/P, dated 08.26.04. 11. Second Floor Plan for Chicagoland Jewish High School by OWP/P, dated 08.26.04. 12. Third Floor Plan for Chicagoland Jewish High School by OWP/P, dated 08.26.04. 13. Roof Plan for Chicagoland Jewish High School by OWP/P, dated 08.26.04. 14. West Elevation and East Elevation for Chicagoland Jewish High School by OWP/P, dated 08.26.04. 15. North Elevation and South Elevation for Chicagoland Jewish High School by OWP/P, dated 08.26.04. 16. Perspective of Chicagoland Jewish High School by OWP/P, dated 08.26.04. 17. Trash Enclosure Elevations and Monument Sign Elevations for Chicagoland Jewish High School by OWP /P, dated 08.26.04. 18. Development Plan Schedule for Chicagoland Jewish High School by OWP/P, dated September 7, 2004. 19. Exterior Luminaire Schedule and 15 pages of tear sheets for exterior fixtures S 1, SIA, S 1 B, S2, S3, S4, S5, S6 and S7. 20. Development Agreement for Chicagoland Jewish High School dated , 2004 by and between the Village of Deerfield and Chicagoland Conservative High School Foundation. 0) DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT CHICAGOLAND JEWISH HIGH SCHOOL This Development Agreement is dated this day of , 2004, by and between the Village of Deerfield, Lake and Cook Counties, Illinois, a municipal corporation ( "Village "), and Chicagoland Conservative Jewish High School Foundation, an Illinois not - for -profit corporation ( "Developer ") RECITALS: A. The Developer is the owner and developer of certain property in the Village described on Exhibit A attached hereto and made a part hereof (the "Subject Property "). B. Pursuant to relevant provisions of the Village Zoning Ordinance, the Developer has made application to the Village for certain approvals, including: (i) a text amendment to the Zoning Ordinance to permit a private high school as a special use in the I -I Zoning District; (ii) a text amendment to allow certain identification signage for a private high school in the I -I Zoning District; (iii) authorization of a Special Use Planned Unit Development to permit a private high school to be located on the Subject Property which is a 7.32 acre parcel of land located south of Lake Cook Road and commonly known as 1095 Lake Cook Road; (iv) approval of a Final Development Plan for the Subject Property; and (v) granting of certain variances from the Deerfield Development Code to the extent allowed in paragraph 6 below. C. Pursuant to due and proper notice, the Village Plan Commission conducted a public hearing on the Developer's application and submitted its Report and Recommendation to the President and Board of Trustees for approval of the requested Special Use Planned Unit Development in accordance with a Preliminary Development Plan submitted by the Developer. D. The President and Board of Trustees reviewed the Report and Recommendation of the Plan Commission and granted the Developer's request for Preliminary Development Plan approval on July 6, 2004. E. The Developer has submitted certain plans, schedules, specifications and other documents comprising its Final Development Plan as defined in the Village Zoning Ordinance that are listed on Exhibit B attached hereto. The Final Development Plan has been submitted to, reviewed by, and recommended for approval by the Plan Commission of the Village of Deerfield. F. The President and Board of Trustees have reviewed the Final Development Plan and have adopted (or contemporaneously with the adoption of this Agreement will adopt) all necessary ordinances, passed all necessary motions, and otherwise granted all necessary approvals: (i) adopting certain text amendments to Articles 6 and 9 of the Village Zoning Ordinance; (ii) authorizing the Special Use Planned Unit Development for the Subject Property; (iii). approving the Developer's Final Development Plan; and (iv) granting certain variations from the Deerfield Development Code (as defined below). Copies of the authorizing Ordinance and other approval measures are attached hereto as Exhibit C. G. The Village has heretofore adopted the "Deerfield Development Code" ( "Development Code "). Among other things, the Development Code calls for the Village and the Developer to enter into a "Development Agreement" relative to the development of the Subject Property. H. In accordance with Article III of the Development Code, this Agreement has been reviewed by the Director of Community Development, the Village Engineer, and the Village Plan Commission. -2- I. The parties now desire to enter into this Development Agreement, pursuant to the applicable provisions of the Development Code, for the purposes set forth in the Development Code. NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY AGREED BY AND BETWEEN THE PARTIES HERETO, as follows: Incorporation of Recitals. The recitals set forth above are incorporated herein as if fully set forth. 2. Identification of Development/Improvement Plan. A. For purposes of this Agreement, the "Final Development Plan" shall consist of the documents listed on Exhibit B hereto, which documents have been approved by the President and Board of Trustees pursuant to the Development Code and which are hereby incorporated and made a part of the Agreement by this reference. B. In accordance with Section 3 -101 -B of the Development Code, the Developer has provided the Village Engineer and the Director of Community Development with copies of its Improvement Plan as part of its Final Development Plan. The term "Improvement Plan" when used herein shall include only those documents and/or plans, or those specific parts of documents and/or plans, listed in Exhibit B that depict public or private improvements as they are defined and specifically identified hereafter. Said final engineering plans are identified as part of Exhibit B. Developer shall grant to the Village all easements reasonably required by the Village that are related to the Improvement Plan. 3. Site Development Schedule. In accordance with Section 3- 102- B(4)(a) of the Development Code, the development of the Subject Property will proceed substantially in accordance with the schedule attached hereto as Exhibit D and made a part hereof. The parties -3- recognize and acknowledge that this development schedule is subject to variables relating to weather, strikes, work stoppages, acts of God and other matters outside of the reasonable control of the Developer, its contractors and subcontractors. 4. Development/Improvement Details. Pursuant to Section 3- 102- B(4)(b) of the Development Code, all proposed improvements are depicted and detailed on the Improvement Plan. 5. Performance Guarantee. Except as provided in the following subparagraphs, Developer shall submit a performance guarantee as required by Article IV of the Development Code. A. In accordance with Article IV and Section 3- 102- B(4)(c) of the Development Code, Developer shall provide to Village, in a form satisfactory to the Village, an irrevocable commercial letter of credit equal to twenty percent (20 %) of the total cost estimate for all public improvements depicted on the Improvement Plan and for the following private improvements: utilities, drainage, parking lot, landscaping and fencing (collectively, the "Guaranteed Improvements "). B. In lieu of providing the letter of credit required pursuant to subparagraph 5.A prior to the time of adoption of the Final Development Plan authorizing the Special Use Planned Unit Development for the Subject Property as required by the Development Code, Developer may elect to provide the Village with the unconditional commitment of a commercial bank or financial institution authorized to do business in Illinois to provide the required letter of credit within one (1) year from the time of adoption of the Final Development Plan. In no event, however, shall Developer be entitled to the issuance of any permit for work on the Subject Property, nor shall Developer commence any site development or utility work on or adjacent to the Subject Property, until the required letter of -4- credit has been deposited with the Village in replacement of such alternate performance guarantee. C. At the time that Developer completes the Guaranteed Improvement(s) in accordance with the Improvement Plan and makes payments for such Guaranteed Improvement(s), and as a prerequisite to any partial reduction of the performance guarantee, Developer shall provide Village with documentation: (i) identifying the specific Guaranteed Improvements completed by Developer, (ii) the estimated cost for such Guaranteed Improvements, (iii) certificates from the Inspecting Engineer (defined below) that such Guaranteed Improvements have been fully and satisfactorily completed, (iv) all appropriate contractor and/or subcontractor lien waivers for the work performed and materials supplied for the specific Guaranteed Improvements, and (v) such other and further invoices, bills, contracts or documentation as the Village shall reasonably request to evidence completion of the Guaranteed Improvements in accordance with the Improvement Plan. Except as expressly modified herein, all reductions and the final discharge of the letter of credit shall be in accordance with Sections 4 -107 and 4 -109 of the Development Code. D. Developer is a not - for - profit corporation and, based on the Village's review and approval of the Final Improvement Plan, the schedule of development and Developer's financing, the Village, pursuant to Sections 3- 102- B(4)(c) and Section 4 -102 of the Development Code, has approved a reduced performance guarantee as described in subparagraph 5.A hereof. 6. Approved Conditions, Requirements and Variations. Pursuant to Section 3 -102- B(4)(d) of the Development Code, the public and private improvements identified on the Improvement Plans shall conform to the Design and Improvement Standards set forth in Article V of -5- the Development Code, except for the following specific conditions, requirements, and variations, as contemplated by the Final Development Plan and Improvement Plan, which are hereby approved, to wit: NONE. 7. Permit Fees. Pursuant to Section 6 -7 of the Municipal Code of the Village of Deerfield, no building or plumbing permit fees shall be charged for the issuance of a building permit for construction of a private high school on the Subject Property in accordance with the Final Development Plan authorizing such construction. Except as specifically provided herein, nothing in this Agreement shall be construed as waiving or modifying any plan review fees, inspection fees or other fees applicable to development of the Subject Property or to the construction of a private high school on the Subject Property 8. Compliance with Other Rules and Regulations. Except as specifically provided herein, the development of the Subject Property shall proceed in accordance with the ordinances described hereinabove and with applicable provisions of the Deerfield Municipal Code. 9. Inspecting Engineer. Pursuant to Section 4 -106 of the Development Code, the Village Engineer, or any mutually acceptable registered professional engineering firm designated by the Village Engineer, shall be the "Inspecting Engineer" authorized to ensure that the development complies with the approved Improvement Plan, the Village Standards and Specifications Manual and this Agreement. To the extent that the Village Engineer designates a professional engineering firm to serve as the Inspecting Engineer, such Inspecting Engineer shall invoice the Village for engineering services rendered and the developer shall promptly reimburse the Village for such engineering fees and costs. 10. Remedies. Upon breach of this Agreement, any party in a court of competent jurisdiction may obtain all appropriate relief, including, but not limited to, specific performance, U injunction or damages. Notwithstanding the foregoing, before the failure of any party to perform its obligation under this Agreement may be considered a breach, the party claiming such failure shall notify, in writing, the party alleged to have failed to perform, and shall demand performance. No breach may be found to have occurred if performance has commenced to the reasonable satisfaction of the complaining party within thirty (30) days of receipt of such notice and if the failing party pursues diligently the curing of such failure. 11. Estoppel Certificate. Developer, its successors or assigns may request and obtain from the Village a letter or certificate, stating: (i) whether this Agreement and the Ordinances and resolutions referred to herein are in full force and effect; (ii) which covenants and requirements of this Agreement and said Ordinances have been fully performed to the best of the Village's knowledge; (iii) that the Developer is not in default of its obligations under this Agreement and such Ordinances, or if Developer is in default, the nature and extent of such default; and (iv) the nature and extent of any amendment or modification to this Agreement or such Ordinances. 12. Notices. All notices, elections and other communications between the parties hereto shall be in writing and shall be mailed by certified mail, return receipt requested, postage prepaid, or delivered personally to the parties at the following addresses, or to such other addresses as the parties by notice shall designate: If to the Village: Village of Deerfield 850 Waukegan Road Deerfield, Illinois 60015 ATTN: Robert Franz Copy to: Peter D. Coblentz Rosenthal, Murphey & Coblentz 30 North LaSalle St., Suite 1624 Chicago, Illinois 60602 -7- If to Developer: Chicagoland Conservative Jewish High School Foundation Copy to: Richard G. Schoenstadt Siegel, Moses and Schoenstadt, PC 444 North Michigan Ave., Suite 2600 Chicago, Illinois 60611 13. Successors and Assigns. This Agreement shall be binding upon the parties, their respective successors and assigns. 14. Authority. The parties warrant and represent that they have the power and authority to enter into this Agreement in the names, titles and capacities herein stated. 15. Miscellaneous. (a) Captions. The captions herein are inserted for the convenience of the parties and are not to be construed as an integral part of the Agreement. (b) Governing Law. This Agreement shall be governed by and construed in accordance with Illinois law. (c) Severability. If any provision, covenant, agreement or portion of this Agreement is held invalid, such invalidity shall not affect the application or validity of such other provisions, covenants or portions of this Agreement. (d) Entire Agreement.. This Agreement supersedes any prior agreements, negotiations and exhibits and is a full integration of the entire Agreement of the parties. The exhibits to this Agreement are expressly incorporated herein. -8- (e) Counterparts and Duplicate Original. This Agreement may be executed in any number of counterparts and duplicate originals, each of which shall be deemed an original, but all of which shall constitute one and the same instrument. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have set their hands and seals as of the date and year first written above. VILLAGE OF DEERFIELD Lake and Cook Counties, Illinois, a municipal corporation Name: Title: ATTEST: Village Clerk In CHICAGOLAND CONSERVATIVE JEWISH HIGH SCHOOL FOUNDATION Name: Title: ATTEST: Name: Title: SCHEDULE OF EXHIBITS Exhibit A Legal Description of Subject Property Exhibit B Schedule of Documents Comprising Final Development Plan Exhibit C Authorizing Ordinance and Related Approved Measures Exhibit D Site Development Schedule Exhibit E Performance Guarantee e Exhibit B Documents Comprising Final Development Plan 1. Architectural Site Plan for Chicagoland Jewish High School, dated 09.23.04 by OWP/P. 2. Landscape Plan for Chicagoland Jewish High School, dated 08.26.04 by Scott Byron & Co., Inc. 3. Electrical Site Plan Lighting Level, Sheet ES.1 A for Chicagoland Jewish High School, dated 05 -26 -04 by OWP/P. 4. Photometric Site Plan, Sheet ES. 1B for Chicagoland Jewish High School by OWP/P. 5. Final Civil Site Plan, Sheet No. 1 for Chicagoland Jewish High School by Webster, McGrath & Ahlberg Ltd., dated 05 -27 -04 and revised 6 -22 -04 and 08- 23 -04. 6. Utility Plan - North, Sheet No. 8 for Chicagoland Jewish High School by Gewalt Hamilton Associates, Inc., dated 08- 23 -04. 7. Utility Plan - South, Sheet No. 9 for Chicagoland Jewish High School by Gewalt Hamilton Associates, Inc., dated 08- 23 -04. . 8. Grading Plan - North, Sheet No. 10 for Chicagoland Jewish High School by Gewalt Hamilton Associates, Inc., dated 08- 23 -04. 9. Grading Plan - South, Sheet No. 11 for Chicagoland Jewish High School by Gewalt Hamilton Associates, Inc., dated 08- 23 -04. 10. First Floor Plan for Chicagoland Jewish High School by OWP /P, dated 08.26.04. 11. Second Floor Plan for Chicagoland Jewish High School by OWP/P, dated 08.26.04. 12. Third Floor Plan for Chicagoland Jewish High School by OWP /P, dated 08.26.04. 13. Roof Plan for Chicagoland Jewish High School by OWP/P, dated 08.26.04. 14. West Elevation and East Elevation for Chicagoland Jewish High School by OWP/P, dated 08.26.04. 15. North Elevation and South Elevation for Chicagoland Jewish High School by OWP/P, dated 08.26.04. 16. Perspective of Chicagoland Jewish High School by OWP/P, dated 08.26.04. 17. Trash Enclosure Elevations and Monument Sign Elevations for Chicagoland Jewish High School by OWP/P, dated 08.26.04. 18. Development Plan Schedule for Chicagoland Jewish High School by OWP/P, dated September 7, 2004. 19. Exterior Luminaire Schedule and 15 pages of tear sheets for exterior fixtures S 1, SIA, S 1 B, S2, S3, S4, S5, S6 and S7. 20. Development Agreement for Chicagoland Jewish High School dated , 2004 by and between the Village of Deerfield and Chicagoland Conservative High School Foundation. •� � �� � ( IIIIIIII�III�III�OE�I�II�Iltihlt� '0Ifl0Il'IIIIIIIIIII'II � Doc #: 0604818080 Fee: $158.50 Eugene "Gene" Moore Cook County Recorder of Deeds Date: 02/17/2006 03:01 PM Pg: 1 of 68 ) STATE OF ILLINOIS ) SS COUNTIES OF LAKE AND COOK ) VILLAGE OF DEERFIELD certifies that she is the duly appointed Deputy Village Clerk of the Tillage of Deerfield, Lake ed hereby d that the attached is a trae and accurate copy of The undersign Illinois, an a special Use Planned d Authorizing Research an d Restricted and Cook Counties, a final Development Plan an roving School in the I -1 Office, Ordinance 0 -04 -b5 Approving e Chicagoland Jewish High Unit Development for th Industrial District. village Clerk* as appears in the records and files of the office of the g Dated this ---A ri126 2005 J IFER • DA�1IS Deputy village Clerk village of Deerfield SEAL Submitted by: 850 Waukegan Poad Deerfield, IL 60015 ORDINANCE NO. 0 -04 -65 AN ORDINANCE APPROVING A FINAL DEVELOPMENT PLAN AND AUTHORIZING A SPECIAL USE PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT FOR THE CMCAGOLAND JEWISH HIGH SCHOOL IN THE I -1 OFFICE, RESEARCH. AND RESTRICTED INDUSTRIAL DISTRICT PASSED AND APPROVED BY THE PRESIDENT AND BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE VILLAGE OF DEERFIELD, LAKE AND.000K COUNTIES, ILLINOIS, this 15th day of November , 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 16tttiay of November ,.2004. VILLAGE OF DEERFIELD LAKE AND COOK COUNTIES, ILLINOIS ORDINANCE NO. 0 -04 -65 AN ORDINANCE APPROVING A FINAL DEVELOPMENT PLAN AND AUTHORIZING A SPECIAL USE PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT FOR TIIE CMCAGOLAND JEWISH HIGH SCHOOL IN THE I -1 OFFICE, RESEARCH AND RESTRICTED INDUSTRIAL DISTRICT WHEREAS, Petitioner Chicagoland Conservative Jewish High School Foundation, the owner of certain property commonly known as 1095 Lake Cook Road and legally described on Exhibit A attached hereto and made a part hereof (the "Subject Property"), has petitioned the Plan Commission of the Village of Deerfield to permit the development of a private high school_ as a Special Use Planned Unit Development of the Subject Property in the I -1 Office, Research and Restricted Industrial District under and pursuant to the provisions of Article 6.01 -C, Paragraph 16, Article 12.09 and Article 13.11 of the Zoning Ordinance of the Village of Deerfield, as amended, including variations to allow motor vehicle parking in the west, east and south perimeter setbacks of the proposed Planned Unit Development; and, WHEREAS, the Plan Commission of the Village of Deerfield held a public hearing on June 10, 2004 to consider Petitioner's proposed Preliminary Development Plan to authorize a private high school as a Special Use Planned Unit Development of the Subject Property in the I -1 Office, Research and Restricted h-idustrial District, said hearing being held pursuant to public notice and WHEREAS, the Plan Commission of the Village of Deerfield, after considering the proposed Preliminary Development Plan for the Subject Property. and the evidence and supporting materials offered at said public hearing, submitted its written report to the Board of Trustees of the Village of Deerfield recommending approval of the Preliminary Development Plan to allow a private high, school as a Special Use Planned Unit Development of the Subject Property in the I -1 Office, Research and Restricted Industrial District; and, WHEREAS, the President and Board of Trustees of the Village of Deerfield concurred in the — - ��recom�iendatiori of the Plan Commission to approve the Preliminary-Devetopment Phn submitted by the Petitioners for approval of a private high school as a Special Use Planned Unit Development of the Subject Property; and, WHEREAS, Petitioner has now submitted a Final Development Plan to -the Plan Commission of the Village of Deerfield for approval of a private high school as a Special Use Planned Unit Development of the Subject Property in the 1 -1 Office, Research and Restricted Industrial District pursuant to the Zoning Ordinance of the Village of Deerfield; and, WHEREAS, after considering the evidence and supporting materials submitted by the Petitioner, the Plan Commission has determined that the Final Development Plan is in substantial conformance with the previously approved Preliminary Development Plan for the Subject Property and should be approved as a Special Use Planned Unit Development of the Subject Property in the I- 1 Office, Research and Restricted. Industrial District; and, WHEREAS, the President and Board of Trustees of the Village of Deerfield are of the opinion .that said Final Development Plan should be, approved as a Special Use Planned Unit Development of the Subject Property in the I -1 Office, Research and Restricted Industrial District authorizing and permitting the construction, development and use of the Subject Property as a private high.school in accordance with the Final Development Plan attached. hereto and made a part hereof as Exhibit B, and with the evidence and supporting materials submitted by the Petitioner 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 DEER-FIELD, 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 find that the Final -- - -- Development Plan for the Subject-Property attached hereto andbiade a part hereof as Exhibit B ftilly complies with the requirements and standards set forth in Article 6.01 -C, Paragraph 16, Article 12.09 . and Article 13.11 of the Zoning Ordinance of the Village of Deerfield. SECTION 2: That the President and Board of Trustees do hereby authorize and approve the Final Development Plan attached hereto and made a part hereof as Exhibit B as a Special Use Planned Unit Development of the Subject Property authorizing and pennitting the construction, development and use of a private high school on the Subject Property in the I -1 Office, Research and Restricted Industrial District, including variations to allow motor vehicle parking in the west, east and south perimeter setbacks to the extent depicted in the Final Development Plan, and subject to the conditions, regulations and restrictions set forth in Section 3 of this Ordinance. SECTION 3: That the approval and authorization of said Final Development Plan is hereby granted subject to the following conditions, regulations and restrictions: A. That the construction, development and use of the Subject Property shall be in accordance with the documents, materials and exhibits comprising the Final Development Plan for the Subject Property attached hereto and made a part hereof as Exhibit B. B. That authorized private high school shall include a three -story classroom building containing 66,300 square feet with a student enrollment capacity of 200, including an unlit soccer field, unlit tennis courts, landscaping, site lighting, signage, utility, drainage, surface parking for 175 vehicles and traffic and pedestrian circulation improvements, all in accordance with the Final Development Plan attached hereto as Exhibit B. C. The addition of a future three -story classroom building and auditorium containing 56,240 square feet with a student enrollment capacity of 200 is authorized in concept, subject to the future submission and approval of an amendment to the Final Development Plan in accordance with the Zoning Ordinance of the.Village of Deerfield.. - - - - - -- D: —� e- tore auditorium "sliall be used for school activities only. - - - - - -- _- E. Petitioner acknowledges that the property abutting and immediately east of the Subject Property is zoned and used for public uses including telecommunications antenna towers and structures, and that the future construction of additional telecommunications antenna towers and structures on said property is consistent with the Comprehensive Plan of the Village of Deerfield and is likely to occur. Petitioner represented to the Plan Commission and the President and Board of Trustees of the Village of Deerfield that such uses are compatible with the private high school use approved for the Subject Property by this ordinance and that the Petitioner has knowingly and voluntarily waived any objections to any such future use of the abutting property. F. All representations submitted and made by the Petitioner to the Plan Commission and to the President and Board of Trustees of the Village of Deerfield. G. Petitioner's initial and continued compliance with all other applicable provisions of the Development Code and Zoning Ordinance of the Village of Deerfield. SIECTION 4: That the corporate authorities of the Village of Deerfield do hereby approve the Development Agreement for Chicagoland Jewish High School, a copy of which is attached 13 hereto as Exhibit C hereof, and the Village President and the Village Clerk be and they are hereby authorized and directed to execute said Development Agreement for and on behalf of the Village of Deerfield. SECTION 5: That the Final Development Plan hereby approved and authorized as a Special Use Planned Unit Development authorizing a private high school on the Subject Property shall be binding upon and inure to the benefit of Petitioner's successors; grantees, transferees and assigns, and any violations of the conditions hereinabove set forth by Petitioner or its successors, grantees, transferees or assigns shall authorize the revocation of the Special Use hereby authorized. SECTION 6: That the Village Clerk is hereby authorized and directed to record this " -- �-Ordiriarice in Office of the Recorder of Deeds "of Cook County; Illinois at Petitioner s expense. SECTION 7: 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. [This Space left Blank Intentionally] -5- PASSED this 15th day of November , 2004.. AYES: Benton, Rosenthal, Seiden, Swanson, Wylie (5) NAYS: None (0) ABSENT: Rayne (1) ABSTAIN: None .(0). ---------- APPROVEa:diis - - -16th -- - -d- ATTEST: DEAV71 Village Clerk 0 EXHIBIT A PARCEL 1: LOT 1 IN STATE FARM RESUBDIVISION OF PART OF THE NORTHEAST'/ 40F SECTION 5, TOWNSHIP 42 NORTH, RANGE 12 EAST OF THE THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, IN COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS. ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED JULY 10, 1991 AS DOCUMENT NUMBER 91340699, IN COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS. EXCEPTING THEREFROM THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED PORTION OF LOT 'I TAKEN AND ACQUIRED BY THE ILLIINOIS STATE TOLL HIGHWAY AUTHORITY IN CONDEMNATION PROCEEDINGS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS IN CASE NUMBER 97 L 50208: BEGINNING AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SAID LOT 1; THENCE NORTH 89 DEGREES 53 MINUTES 55 SECONDS EAST ON A BEARING BASED ON THE ILLINOIS STATE PLANE COORDINATE SYSTEM AND 83 EAST ZONE, ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID LOT 1; A DISTANCE OF 432.27 FEET TO AN EAST LINE OF SAID LOT 1; THENCE NORTH 00 DEGREES 45 MINUTES 17 SECONDS EAST ALONG SAID EAST LINE, 2.12 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 89 DEGREES 54 MINUTES 30 SECONDS EAST ALONG A SOUTH LINE OF SAID LOT 1, A DISTANCE OF 98.73 FEET TO THE EAST LINE OF SAID LOT 1; THENCE NORTH 00 DEGREES 24 MINUTES 45 SECONDS EAST ALONG SAID EAST LINE, 15.68 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 89 DEGREES 52 MINUTES 08 SECONDS WEST, 531.02 FEET TO THE WEST LINE OF SAID LOT 1, THENCE SOUTH 00 DEGREES 24 MINUTES 35 SECONDS WEST ALONG SAID WEST LINE, 17.19 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING, IN COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS. PARCEL 2: A NON - EXCLUSIVE EASEMENT FOR INGRESS, EGRESS, AND ACCESS AND FOR CONSTRUCTION, INSTALLATION, USE, MAINTENANCE, REPAIR AND REPLACEMENT OF THE FRONTAGE ROAD, AS CREATED BY DECLARATION AND GRANT OF EASEMENT DATED AUGUST 1, 981 AND RECORDED SEPTEMBER 2, 1981 AS DOCUMENT NUMBER 25987860, BY LA SALLE NATIONAL BANK, AS TRUSTEE UNDER TRUST AGREEMENT DATED OCTOBER 30, 1972 AND KNOWN AS TRUST NUMBER 44913, OVER AND ACROSS THE LAND DESCRIBED THEREIN. THE PROPERTY TO THE NORTH OF 1095 LAKE COOK ROAD IS KNOWN AS 1085 LAKE COOK ROAD (FORMER STATE FARM'S AUTO CLAIMS CENTER) AND IS PART OF THIS PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT. THIS PARCEL IS LEGALLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: LOT 2 OF THE STATE FARM RESUBDIVISION OF PART OF THE NORTHEAST QUARTER OF SECTION 5, TOWNSHIP 42 NORTH, RANGE 12, EAST OF THE THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, IN COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED JULY 10, 1991 AS DOCUMENT NUMBER 91340699, IN COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS. Exhibit B Documents Comprising Final Development Plan 1. Architectural Site Plan for Chicagoland Jewish High School, dated 08.26.04 by OWP/P. 2. Landscape Plan for Chicagoland Jewish High School, 11 x 17 dated 08.26.04, 30 x 40 dated 09.23.04, by Scott Byron & Co., Inc. 3. Electrical Site Plan- Lighting Level, Sheet ES. 1A for Chicagoland Jewish High School by OWP/P. 4. Photometric Site Plan, Sheet ES. 1B for Chicagoland Jewish High School by OWP/P. 5. Final Site Plan, Sheet No. 1 for Chicagoland Jewish High School by Gewalt Hamilton Associates, Inc., dated 05 -27 -04 and revised 06 -22 -04 and 08- 23 -04. _ 6._ . _ _. Civil Site-Plan, Sheet No. 4 for Chicagoland Jewish High School by Gewalt Hamilton Associates, Inc., dated 05 -27 -04 and revised 09- 10 -04. 7. Utility Plan - North, Sheet No. 8 for Chicagoland Jewish High School by Gewalt Hamilton Associates, Inc., dated 08 -23 -04 and revised 09- 10 -04. 8. Utility Plan - South, Sheet No. 9 for Chicagoland Jewish High School by Gewalt Hamilton Associates, Inc., dated 08 -23 -04 and revised 09- 10 -04. 9. Grading Plan - North, Sheet No. 10 for Chicagoland Jewish High School by Gewalt Hamilton Associates, Inc., dated 08 -23 -04 and revised 09- 10 -04. 10. Grading Plan - South, Sheet No. 11 for Chicagoland Jewish High School by Gewalt Hamilton Associates, Inc., dated 08 -23 -04 and revised 09- 10 -04. 1.1. First Floor Plan for Chicagoland Jewish High School by OWP/P, dated 08.26.04. 12. Second Floor Plan for Chicagoland Jewish High School by OWP/P, dated 08.26.04. 13. Third Floor Plan for Chicagoland Jewish High School by OWP/P, dated 08.26.04. 14. Roof Plan for Chicagoland Jewish High School by OWP/P, dated 08.26.04. 15. West Elevation and East Elevation_for Chicagoland Jewish High School by OWP/P, dated 08.26.04. 16. North Elevation and South Elevation for Chicagoland Jewish High School by OWP/P, dated 08.26.04. 10 17. Perspective of Chicagoland Jewish High School by OWP/P, dated 08.26.04. 18. Trash Enclosure Elevations and Monument Sign Elevations for Chicagoland Jewish High School by OWP/P, dated 08.26.04. 19. Development Plan Schedule for Chicagoland Jewish High School by OWP/P, dated September 7, 2004. 20. Exterior Luminaire Schedule and 14 pages of tear sheets for exterior fixtures S1, SIA, S1B, S2, S3, S4, S5, S6 and S7. 21. Development Agreement for Chicagoland Jewish High School dated 2004 by and between the Village of Deerfield and Chicagoland Conservative High School Foundation. i- fall S � hYM� �W -L�F'{ ■ e , LANDSCAPE PLAN I nmmnr ._ lugCHICAGOLAND JEWISH uxprogrn HIGH SCHOOL a. v ^O', to �. r 09.76.04 r ------� > I NO m sum.: r•.'e-V Con all LANDSCAPE] PLAN I j m I;i'I @E�IIICAL SITE PLAN - LIGHTING I Qg�.(D r= n 1 7 PREUMINARY 1c SVa 'Al &E LnM rOR KE, PLgr I hMLI. F I*T. FM6N E . 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COON ROAD DEMW9MD, IAMNOM a, iB,aa QL_.) _ V e•.] r 0 7 rJ V4 TR"TATE TOLLWAY MMW SRN) N ORO= SCM2 a PLAN mm MOO: -a I GEwALT HAMILTON GRADING PLAN - SOUTH 11095 LAKE COOK ROAD DEMUMA WHOM ASSOCIAT CMAMAND JMSH MON SCHOOL I MO�p m7iwi— — 4- O 53 Core Academic Media Center AN AdmlNSludent Services Food Service Physical Education Building Services FUTURE AUDITORIUM FUTURE CLASSF SECOND SCH00 FIRST FLOOR PLAN ECUTIVE DIRECTOR iNF/BOARD ROOM MIN 1 ILET AD OF SCHOOL MP ROOM RSE )RK ROOM UDENT -ORD CEPTION 11TING ROOM MIN 2/3 DMISSION/ JELOPMENT IEWISH CHICAGOLAND � O- Otii_faS —. r0'` HIGHS ................ III �! HIGhI SCHOOL 08.26.04 -- I > Core Academic MNI6 Cantor AN AdmlNSludonl Servlcos Food Service Physical Education Building Sorvbes CHICAGOLAND Ib11x1a IBVISH »ttpw�n ?• HIGH SCH001. OFFICE SECOND FLOOR PLAN MPUTER LAB :OLLEGE RRICULUM fUDENT TIVITIES OAA D- 01.1-(,p.S ._ n , , —9 Pp 09.29.00 Core Academia Media Center Aa AdmW'Sludent Saftes Food Service Physkel Eduwdon Building Services MRCHICAGOLAND , JEWISH rLrvror HIGH SCHOOL RI NCI PA L'S OFFICE THIRD FLOOR PLAN { 0- 0Lf 08.26.04 ROOF PLAN CHICAGOLAND' eoll" JEWISFI O-OLI-(e S- HIGH SCHOOL oWpp 08.26.04 U.. .TIDEdK- ANODIZED ALUMINUM LETTERS CLEAR ANODIZED ALUMINUM WINDOW WALL CONCRETE WEST ELEVATION SCALE: EAST ELEVATION SCALE: 1113'. t' -0' KCHICAGOL1W1) DA-4 () -o q -(oS- AP 1BVIS H IGH H SCH001. okvPp Cr 08.20.04 - ---------------------- U.. .TIDEdK- ANODIZED ALUMINUM LETTERS CLEAR ANODIZED ALUMINUM WINDOW WALL CONCRETE WEST ELEVATION SCALE: EAST ELEVATION SCALE: 1113'. t' -0' KCHICAGOL1W1) DA-4 () -o q -(oS- AP 1BVIS H IGH H SCH001. okvPp Cr 08.20.04 NORTH ELEVATION SCALE: 1116--l'.0- METAL PANEL SCALE: lll6'. t• -0' �1 CHICAGOLAND // ,Leo 0- L�y_cy� o61PlP ,SWISH -I ux� �c •rm hIIGIi SCHOOL 08.26.04 :Y '�� / F'rh •l �y'' Y: N _ r A_1 i. �11,�i1 ij!r� i ®y u TRASH ENCLOSURE ELEVATIONS ( REVIEEOE /22/O4.URIER2ATI0NLAEELSUAGAfEC) SCALE: 1/18'.1'•0• MONUMENT SIGN ELEVATIONS SCALE: 114 -1' -0' ffmCHICAGOLAND 0..",4 0,0(4 -(pl�- JEWISH I)vTrrlum IilGli SCHOOL (7 V08.26.04 Chicagoland Jewish High School Development Plan Schedule • k Name Duration Start Finish 2004 2005 Zoos 200 Nov Dec Jan Feb I Mar I A r Im.v I Jun I Jul IAug ISep Oct INOV I Dec Jan I Feb Mar r Ma Jun Jul IAup [Sep Od INov I Dec Jan IFob I Mar I Apr IMay IJun I Jul•. jAug ISep Oct I Nov Dec Jan wl PUD Process 208 days : Thu 1!29104 ; Mon 11115104 Pre - Application PUD 31 days Thu 1129/04/ Thu 3/11104 I Preliminary PUD 83 days Fri 3112!04 Tue 716104 Preliminary PUD Completion 39 days Fri 3112/04 Wed Preliminary PUD Application Submittal 1 day7 Thu 5/6/04: Thu 51604 1 day. Thu 6110/04; Thu 6/10104 Plen Commission Oocumant Approval of Prelim. PUD � �f day : Thu 8/24104: Thu 619MU • i - _...._._........_.__... ._._.__.....--- - Village Board ACtlon On Preliminary PUD - " - �- '- !day' --=..__ Tue 7/8104' —. Tue 716/04 Flnel PUD 94 days Wed 7!7/04 Mon 11115104 Flnel PUD Preperetbn 46 days Wed 7/7/041 Wed 9/8!04 55 k51;. Final PUD Submittal 1 day' Thu 919/04 1 Thu 910/04 Final PUD Plan Commission Meeting_ 1 day Thu W23104 Thu 9/23/04 Plan Cemmiselon Document Approval of Final PUD 1 day . Thu 10!7/04 : Thu 10!7/04 , . Village Board Action On Final PUD 1 day Mon 101181041 Mon 10/1 &04 Village Board of First Trustee Reading - 1 day Mont 111104, Mon 1111/04 Village Board of Second Trustee Reeding 1 day Mon 11/15104 Mon 11/15/04 CJHS Hlgh School Project Schedule - Open January 2007 784 days . Tue 12/23/03 Fri 12122108 (Project schedule based on approval of Preliminary PUD on Jury 6, 2004) C.IHS High School Dealgn 324 days Thu 1/29104 Tue 4/26/05 Pre•design end PUD Zoning Pracasa - 114 days Thu 1/291041 Tue 7 /6/04 aJ i�. Schemelic Dealgn Completion -�_ ....._._. .._.... �-- ������ -�-ZO days Wed 1314104� Tue 6/31/04 nl, Design Development •" " � 70 days Wed 911/04, 1217104 3 i Conlrect Documents - 100 days Wed 12/6/04 r Tue 4126/05 yy tl �. . ... __. _.__.._.__. .. ... .,.. ...... .. .... :.. Q,IH3 High School Construction _..__. 433 days ..__. Wed 4127/05: Fri 12122/06 i 40,3 <I 1 �y , 44 Bidding 35 days Wed 4127105 Tue 6/14/05 Permll Review 35 days Wad 6/15/05 Tue 812/05 DOn6WC110n -30-0 - d— ays-. " .. Wed Y6. ue 926/06 ' ink k F111.1-6,11 ' rSh. �1i„ 3•,JI 1 cEU[CC1„+,, h , /j++ r y u 1; -i Punch List /Project Completion 40 days Wed 9/27106 Tue 11/21/06 -- ---- --- - �--�— —In—' vme Or MOVedn 20 days Mon 11127106 Fri 12/22/06 �. a owP /P Page 1 S tember 7, 2004 Project Nar •S ;Page 1 of 1 Project M., Pd1. a: 8113/1004 Location: 0. .L — LUMINAIRE SCHEDULE NOTES: 1. PROVIDE HIGH POWER FACTOR BALLAST, AND FUSING AT FIXTURE. 2. 20 FOOT SQUARE TAPERED STEEL POLE TO BE MOUNTED ON 74" EXPOSED CONCRETE BASE, AND TO MEET 60 MPH SUSTAINED WINDS. REFER TO POLE BASE DETAIL # VES1.1A FOR BASE REQUIREMENTS. MANUFACTURERS: COOPER STS SERIES 3. 10' STEEL POLE TO BE MOUNTED ON a INCH. BASE, AND TO MEET 80 MPH SUSTAINED WINDS. REFER TO POLE BASE DETAIL IIES1.IA-FOR BASE REQUIREMENTS. 4. ALL FIXTURE TYPES "S3" TO BE MOUNTED AT A CONSISTENT HEIGHT ABOVE FINISHED GRADE. BOTTOM OF FITTER TO BE MAXIMUM 3" AFG AND 9 FEET CENTERED FROM BASE OF SIGN. 5. COORDINATE WITH ARCHITECTS FOR MOUNTING HEIGHT AND EXACT LOCATION. 6. REFER TO BASE DETAIL 91/ES1.1A FOR BASE REQUIREMENTS. 7. PROVIDE LUMINAIRE WITH FULL CUTOFF OPTIC. LUMINAIRES SHALL MEET LEED CRITERIA SS.C8. - 8. PROVIDE COLOR FINISH AS AVAILABLE BY MANUFACTURER: I SILVER, OR ALUMINUM, OR PLATINUM. p�Q p. -0�1- les � o20 A rb 0-LI 2032101 LM.SrJ,.rJtw .la EXTERIOR LUMINAIRE SCHEDULE MP BALLAST TOTAL INPUT O TYPE DESCRIPTION QTY TYP TYPE VA VOLTAGE MOU NG DEPTH MANUFACTURER CATALOG SERIES CODES NOTES 1 D TYP 4 TO LUMINAIRE 1 S1 WITH HORIZONTAL LAMP, SINGLE ARM MOUNTED ON 20 SQUARE TAPERED .1 250MH POWER 285 208 POLE 26' LITHONIA KSF -R4SC REFLECTOR 3.7 1,2.6.7.8 STEEL POLE WITH 30 INCH. BASE, WITH HOUSE SIDE SHIELD FUSED ALUMINUM FINISH FACTOR PROJ. MCGRAW CAL CONCOURSE III SERIES (2) HEADS TYPE 3 FULL CUTOFF LUMINAIRE HIGH SIA WITH HORIZONTAL LAMP, DOUBLE ARM MOUNT AT 180' ON 20 SQUARE TAPERED 2 250MH POWER 570 208 POLE 26" LITHONIA KSF -R3 REFLECTOR 3,7 1.2.6.7.8 STEEL POLE WITH 30 INCH. BASE FUSED ALUMINUM FINISH FACTOR PROJ. MCGRAW CAL CONCOURSE 111 SERIES (3) HEADS FULL CUTOFF LUMINAIRE, (2)HEADS TYPE III (1 80-)+(I)HEAD TYPE N (90') HIGH S18 WITH HORIZONTAL LAMP, TRIPLE ARM MOUNT AT 180790' ON 20' SQUARE TAPERED 2 250MH POWER 570 208 POLE 28" LITHONIA KSF -R3 REFLECTOR 3.7 1, 2, 8, 7, 8 STEEL POLE WITH 30 INCH. BASE FUSED ALUMINUM FINISH FACTOR PROD. MCGRAW CAL CONCOURSE III SERIES (1) HEAD TYPE 3 FULL CUTOFF LUMINAIRE HIGH S2 WITH HORIZONTAL LAMP, SINGLE ARM MOUNTED ON 20' SQUARE TAPERED 1 250MH I POWER 285 208 POLE 26" LTTHONLA KSF -R3 REFLECTOR 3.7 1, 2, 6, 7, 8 STEEL POLE WITH 30 INCH. BASE WITH HOUSE SIDE SHIELD FUSED ALUMINUM FINISH FACTOR PROJ. MCGRAW CAL CONCOURSE III SERIES NEMA TYPE 2x3 NARROW SPOT RUUD PN3440.2FU- SV/DL -16/ FLOODLIGHT W/ UPLIGHT LENS FRAME, HIGH FWG- 181PGM -1SV S3 2' ADJ LOCKING FITTER, INTERNAL LOWER, 1 1SOMH POWER 175 208 2" POST 7 11/16" DAYBRITE ABL150M- SR3-CLABL- WGABL- PSF -CLABL 3.7 1,4 WIRE GUARD, GROUND MOUNT POST, FACTOR INVUE VMF K 15OMH2O8NFSILVERFVS _ FUSED SILVER FINISH. VANDAL SHIELD HIGH ARCH. AREA ALS 176D SERIES S4 15711' METAL HALIDE SURFACE MOUNTED WALL PACK, FULL CUTOFF, 1 100MH POWER 150 120 S, W /1" DIVERSIFIED WAS-DOWN -SIL -F 3.7 1.5.7.8 FUSED MATTE ALUMINUM FINISH FACTOR PROD. HIGH KIM 1SASET2SERIES S5 17.5 "X12' PEDESTRIAN LUMINAIRE TYPE 2 FULL CUTOFF, FLAT LENS, SINGLE ARM 1 10OMH i POWER 150 120 POLE 17.5' 3.7 1, 3, 6, 7, 8 MOUNTED ON 10' SQUARE STEEL POLE FUSED SILVER FINISH FACTOR PROD. HIGH KIM 1SASET2 SERIES S6 17.5"X12" PEDESTRIAN LUMINAIRE TYPE 2 FULL CUTOFF, FLAT LENS, SINGLE ARM 1 70MH POWER 90 .120 POLE 17.5' 3.7 1, 3, 8, 7, 8 MOUNTED ON 10' SQUARE STEEL POLE, FUSED SILVER FINISH - 'FACTOR PROJ. (2) HEADS TYPE 3 FULL CUTOFF LUMINAIRE HIGH S7 WITH HORIZONTAL LAMP, DOUBLE ARM MOUNT AT IW ON 217 SQUARE TAPERED 2 15OMH I POWER 350 208 POLE 28" LITHONUA KSF-R3 REFLECTOR 3.7 1,2,6.7.8 STEEL POLE WITH 30 INCH. BASE FUSED ALUMINUM FINISH FACTOR PROJ. MCGRAW CAL CONCOURSE III SERIES GENERAL NOTES: ' A. REFER TO LIGHTING SPECIFICATIONS (16500 SERIES) FOR ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS REGARDING LUMINAIRE FEATURES AND INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS. B. CATALOG NUMBERS MAY BE INCOMPLETE. PROVIDE ALL OPTIONS AND ACCESSORIES REFERENCED, INDICATED, AND AS NEEDED FOR COMPLETE COORDINATED INSTALLATION. C. ANY MANUFACTURERS SUBMITTED TO QUALIFY UNDER AN "AS APPROVED" LISTING IN THE MANUFACTURER COLUMN ARE TO MEET ALL REQUIREMENTS OF THE BASE MANUFACTURER(S) INCLUDING PHOTOMETRIC PERFORMANCE. D. PROVIDE LOW- IRIDESCENT FINISHES FOR ALL TB AND SMALLER DIAMETER FLUORESCENT LAMPS. ABBREVIATIONS: GE GENERAL ELECTRIC I CON CONCRETE PL PLASTER R RECESSED OSI OSRAM SYLVANIA INC DW DRYWALL SP SPLINE CEILING SYSTEM S SURFACE PHL PHILIPS LIGHTING COMPANY EXP EXPOSED STRUCTURE V VARIES W WALL - MOUNTED VEN VENTURE LIGHTING GR IN GRADE , P PENDANT XS IN CROSS - SECTION LG LAY-IN GRID P -RS PENDANT, RIGID STEM NT NARROW TEE LAY -IN GRID P -AC PENDANT AIRCRAFT CABLE COMMENT CODES: 1 CHICAGO PLENUM CONSTRUCTION I 9 AUXILIARY EMERGENCY BATTERY INVERTER 17 FLAT STEEL DOOR FRAME 25 GOLD REFLECTOR 2 AIR HANDLING CAPABILITY- RETURN AIR 10 WIRE GUARD 18 STAINLESS STEEL TRIM d DOOR FRAME 26 BLACK REFLECTOR 3 FUSED AT LUMINAIRE 11 SYMMETRIC REFLECTOR 19 DOUBLE GASKETED - DOOR FRAME, LENS 27 SELF - FLANGED TRIM 4 POST PAINTED FINISH 12 ASYMMETRIC REFLECTOR 20 TRIPLE GASKETED - DOOR FRAME, LENS, 6 BODY 5 CUSTOM COLOR AS SELECTED BY ARCHITECT 13 PHOTOCELL OR PHOTOSENSOR 21 SPECULAR REFLECTOR SURFACES 6 UL DAMP LOCATION LABEL 14 RECEPTACLE 22 SEMISPECULAR REFLECTOR SURFACES 7 UL WET LOCATION LABEL 15 REGRESSED ALUMINUM DOOR FRAME 23 WHITE REFLECTOR SURFACES 8 AUXILIARY QUARTZ RESTRIKE 18 FLAT ALUM DOOR FRAME W/ MITERED CORNEI 24 CLEAR REFLECTOR . LUMINAIRE SCHEDULE NOTES: 1. PROVIDE HIGH POWER FACTOR BALLAST, AND FUSING AT FIXTURE. 2. 20 FOOT SQUARE TAPERED STEEL POLE TO BE MOUNTED ON 74" EXPOSED CONCRETE BASE, AND TO MEET 60 MPH SUSTAINED WINDS. REFER TO POLE BASE DETAIL # VES1.1A FOR BASE REQUIREMENTS. MANUFACTURERS: COOPER STS SERIES 3. 10' STEEL POLE TO BE MOUNTED ON a INCH. BASE, AND TO MEET 80 MPH SUSTAINED WINDS. REFER TO POLE BASE DETAIL IIES1.IA-FOR BASE REQUIREMENTS. 4. ALL FIXTURE TYPES "S3" TO BE MOUNTED AT A CONSISTENT HEIGHT ABOVE FINISHED GRADE. BOTTOM OF FITTER TO BE MAXIMUM 3" AFG AND 9 FEET CENTERED FROM BASE OF SIGN. 5. COORDINATE WITH ARCHITECTS FOR MOUNTING HEIGHT AND EXACT LOCATION. 6. REFER TO BASE DETAIL 91/ES1.1A FOR BASE REQUIREMENTS. 7. PROVIDE LUMINAIRE WITH FULL CUTOFF OPTIC. LUMINAIRES SHALL MEET LEED CRITERIA SS.C8. - 8. PROVIDE COLOR FINISH AS AVAILABLE BY MANUFACTURER: I SILVER, OR ALUMINUM, OR PLATINUM. p�Q p. -0�1- les � o20 A rb 0-LI 2032101 LM.SrJ,.rJtw .la TYPE: DESCRIPTION The McGraw - Edison Concourse III is the most versatile, functionally designed, universally adaptable outdoor lighting luminaires available. Through a variety of mounting styles, it offers a family of low profile sharp -cutoff luminaires that make optimum use of today's high output HID sources. APPLICATION Enhancing natural landscapes as well as cityscapes, the Concourse III brings outstanding performance and style to walkways, parking lots, roadways, loading docks, building areas, and any security lighting application. U.L. listed and CSA certified for wet locations. DIMENSIONS CATALOG #: SPECIFICATION FEATURES A•••Latches Two spring -steel quick release latches on housing for toolless entry. B..-Socket Porcelain mogul -base screw shell type lamp socket with spring - loaded center contact. C•••Housing One- piece, die -cast aluminum housing features aesthetically pleasing soft - corner design. D•••Gasketing Closed cell gas - filled high temperature silicone gasketing completely seals optical system from dirt, bugs or other foreign material. E•••Lens Thermal shock- and impact- resistant clear tempered glass. McGRAW- E®ISOW F•••Optics Optional high efficiency segmented or hydroformed reflectors available in a range of distributions. Reflector modules attach to the housing. All reflectors are field rotatable in 900 increments.m 0•••Mounting Universal mounting clamp concealed in housing fits 1 1/2° to 2 3/8° O.D. horizontal tenons without adapters. Provides a +60 vertical leveling adjustment. H•••Ballast Easily removable high power factor HID multi -tap ballast is standard. J•••Hinges Integral hinges prevent door rocking and optimize sealing capabilities. 19 /4' 1602 m1 63/8 1182Inml Round Polo COOPER LIGHTING 14 7/6' (376mm1 �. 6 1Snm1 Is OAA. ,, -()y -cis CAL CONCOURSE III 7 0- 4 0 0 W High Pressure Sodium Metal Halide ARCHITECTURAL AREA LUMINAIRE' I- -- - - - — - - - - - - - - . ENERGY DATA Hi- Reactance Ballast Input Watts 70W HPS HPF 196 Watts) 70W MH HPF (94 Watts) 100W HPS HPF (130 Watts) 10OW MH HPF (129 Watts) CWA Ballast Input Watts 16OW MH HPF (210 Watts) 175W MH HPF (210 Watts) 26OW HPS HPF (300 Watts) 260W MH HPF (295 Watts) 40OW HPS HPF (466 Watts) 40OW MH HPF (455 Watts) ADHO11766 h'T PHOTOMETRICS 4 3 2 1 0 3 4 J ) j sJ f r, ) --) -) %J� CALCONCOURSE III C.. Sy 4 3 2 1 0 1 2 3 4 6 4 3 2 1 0 1 2 3 4 6 6 4 3 2 1' 0 1 2 3 4 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 1 2 3 4 6 CAL - 400- MH -MT -3S CAL - 400- MH -MT -4S CAL - 400- MH -MT -SL 400 -Watt MH Type III Segmented 400 -Watt MH Type IV Segmented 400 -Watt MH Forward Throw Spill Light Eliminator 40,000-Lumen Clear Lamp 40,000 -Lumen Clear Lamp 40,000 -Lumen Clear Lamp Footcandle Table Top Mounting for Square and Round Poles (order separately) Select mount ng height and read across for Accommodates 2 3/8' -3' O.D. vertical tenons (arm included). Catalog number includes elipfitter and mounting arm(s). Square unit footcandle values of each Isofootcandle line. height is 61/4•. Round unit height is 6 3/4•. Distance in units of mounting height. Mounting Footcandla Values for Height Iso }ootandle Li nes A B C D E 20' 3.00 1.50 0.76 0.30 0.16 CA43S CA44S CA45S CA43R CA44R CA45R 25' 2.00 1.00 0.60 0.20 0.10 CA468 C 446R CA47R 30' 1.38 0.69 0.34 0.13 0.06 ORDERING INFORMATION SAMPLE NUMBER: CAL - 400- MN- MT -SL -BZ CAL FCALJ, duct Lamp m Vokage' Optics Options (add as suffix) Optional Colors Accessories (order separately) ly' Wattage ttage Fmpsp 120 2F=Design 20 F- Single Fuse (add as suffix/ CA71 =House Side Shield- Design 20 70 208 Formed (120, 277 or 347V) must specify color) CA14 =Wall Mount Adapter Concourse 111 100 240 2S =Segmented FF=Double Fused BK -Black CA18=House Side Shield- Design 40 160 277 Type 11 (208, 240 or 48OV) AP-Grey CA40= Direct Ann Mount for Square Pole (EPA 0.2) 176 480 3F-Design 30 P =Button Type BZ -Bronze CA41 -Direct Arm Mount for 3' Diameter 260 TT= Triple -Tap• Formed Photocontrol WH =White Round Pole (EPA 0.21' 400' MT =Multi -Tap' 3S.Segmented (SpecifyVohage) CA42- Direct Arm Mount for 3l/2' -4' Type III R-NEMA Twlsdock Diameter Round Pole (EPA 0.2) 0=Design 40 Formed Photocontrol Receptacle CA90051217r- Adjustable Fitter, FA55BZ Required NOTE & Bracket arms am not Included with standard unit. 4S =Segmented Type IV • Q- Quartz Restrike (fits 2 3/8.O.D. Vertical Tenon) - -- Om bracket arm must be ordered for each standard unit - - 06Design 60 Formed - - (limit to 15OW - - - - - -- -- -- - - - OA101S- Photocontrol -Muhl -Tap -- - --- — -' -' lass Accssaoded. SLaForward Throw Spill maximum,quartz OA1027- Photocontrol480V ' 40OW Metal HaOds fixtures use E23 tamps only. ' Products also waflabte In nowUS voltages and 50Ht for Light Eliminator lamp only. Lamp OA1046 -120V Button Photocontrol for Field International markets. Consult factory for availability and ordering IMormaaon not included.) • VeVendal Shield Installation OA1047- 208/240V Button Photocontrol for Field • Multi-Tap ballast Is 120/20040/277V wired 277V. Triple L-Lamp Included Installation Tap bottom Is 120R77iJ47V wired 347V. Add desired voltage OA1048 -277V Button Photocontrol for Field sRar'MT' or •TT•. ' IV segmented not rotatable with 40OW HPS systems ' Not -SL- Installation Control, 347V NEMA Type available with quartz on op MA1 OSS -House Side Shield (Type II &111 only) DIRECT ARM MOUNTINGS CA41 CA42 CA40 WALL MOUNT ADAPTER NOTE Specifications and dimensions subject to change without notice. Visit our web site at www.c*operoghting.com Lighting Customer First Center 1121 Highway 74 South Peachtree City, GA 30269 770.486.4800 FAX 770.488.4801 ADHO11765 66 r DESCRIPTION VISION Flood's cylindrical form blends effortlessly to architectural and landscape environments. Available in wattages up to 1000 watt Metal Halide and in two (2) housing sizes, VISION Flood offers properly scaled solutions for any floodlighting application. SPECIFICATION FEATURES A ^•Housing One -piece die -cast aluminum housing maintains a nominal .125" thickness to endure the toughest environments while maintaining precise tolerance control. 6 ... Door Die -cast aluminum door maintains a nominal .125" thickness and features concealed hinging to the housing. Door is secured with four (4) tamper resistant recessed stainless steel alien head fasteners. Door frame features an integral accessory channel for the mounting of optional light control accessories. Doorframe seals to housing with a continuous extruded silicone gasket. Lens is impact resistant .180" thick tempered clear flat glass, sealed to the door with a one -piece silicone gasket. C•••Optical Assembly Choice of six (6) high efficiency optical systems constructed of premium 95% reflective anodized aluminum sheet, or bright specular anodized polished spun aluminum. Available distributions Include Narrow Spot, Narrow Flood, Medium Flood, Wide Flood, Horizontal Spot, and Vertical Flood. All reflector modules feature toolless removal, quick disconnect wire connections, and are field interchangeable. Medium housing (VFM) optics feature mogul -base lampholders. D•••Knuckle Heavy -duty die -cast aluminum Wattage Table Type Project �S VFM Metal Halide 175.250.400. 1000W Pulse Start Metal Halide 250.320.3.K 400.7SOW High Pressure Sodium 150.254 400 DIMENSIONS Ughting www.cooperlighting.com 11 131114' [294 mmi-•) INVUE Catalog # Type Project �S Comments Prepared by Date knuckle utilizes a taper -lock adjustment mechanism for both solid engagement and infinite aiming adjustment. Knuckle adjustment is made via one (1) captive stainless steel alien head fastener consistent with doorframe fasteners. Tested to sustain 313 of vibration without loosing aiming position. VFM lower knuckle slip -fits over a standard 2" pipe size (2 3/8" O.D.) tenon. E ... Electrical Components High Power. Factor (HPF) ballast components are strategically located and heat sunk to the housing for cooler operation and longer life. F ... Finish Housing and arm finished in a 5 stage premium TGIC polyester powder coat paint, 2.5 mil nominal thickness for superior protection against fade and wear. Standard colors include black, bronze, grey, white, dark platinum, and graphite metallic. RAL and custom color matches available. Consult your INVUE- _.__.. Lighting Systems Representative for more information. Certifications INS Rated U.L 15911 Usted 30 Vibratlon Tested CM Usted 25 "C Ambient 150 9001 Consult your representative for additional options and finishes. VFM VISION FLOOD MEDIUM 1 5 0- 1 0 0 0 W Metal Halide Pulse Start Metal Halide High Pressure Sodium ARCHITECTURAL FLOOD LUMINAIRE NSIONK 8arloa EPA (effected projected area) 3.24 SHIPPING DATA (approx.) Net Weight (lbs.): 53 (l.f d -o `-1 - Co'r e l3 152bb 1021 AVU032302 ORDERING INFORMATION Sample Number. VFM-K- 400 -MH- 120-NF-WH Distribution MH=Metal Halide NS =Narrow Spot MP-Pulse Start NF-Narrow Rood Product Lamp P�240=240V ge' Family Wattage ` VF=Verdcal Rood 20V VFM.Vldon 150=150W 08V Flood 176.176W Medium 260=250W 277 -277V 320 -320W' 347=347V Mounting 360 480 -480V Type 400 -40OW DT-Dual-Tap K=Knuckla 750=750W I wired 277V' 1000=1000W' MT =Multi-Tep wired 277V' TT =Triple -Tap wired 347V' Lamp Type Distribution MH=Metal Halide NS =Narrow Spot MP-Pulse Start NF-Narrow Rood Metal Halide MF=Medium Rood HPS =High Pressure WF=Wide Rood Sodium VF=Verdcal Rood HS--Horizontal Spot a Colors (add as suffix/must specify)' BK-Bladt AP-Grey SZ=Bronze WH =White DP =Dark Platinum GM =Graphfte Metallic Options (add as suffix) F=Single Fuse (120V, 277V, or 347V) Specify Voltage FF=Double Fuse (208V, 240V or 480V) Specify Voltage Q= Quartz Restrike EM=Quartz Restrike with Daley (Also Strikes at Cold Start) EM/SC-Quartz Emergency Separate Circuit PC--Button Type Photocontrol (Specify Voltage) Ldamp Induded VFM VISION FLOOD MEDIUM (order separately /replace XX with color suffix) SMT XX=Surface Mount Tenon ST-)D(-Stanchion Mount Tenon TMi XX =TWin Mount Arm Tenon Mount —EPA 0.42 WMT XX=Wall Mount Arm Tenon Mount VFM- BD- XX=Bam Doors VFM -TV -XX =Top Visor VFM-4S -XX=4 -Sided Shield VFM- VS=Vandal Shield VFM- GL=Extemal Grill Lowers VFM- CFR -)D(=Color Filter Adapter with Red Gel VFM-CFB -)D(=Color Filter Adapter with Bright Blue Gel VFM- CFG- )D(=Color Filter Adapter with Deep Green Gel VFM- CFO- XX=Color Filter Adapter. with Warm Orange Gel NOTE: 1 All HID lamps are mogul -base. 2 320/350 Pulse Start Metal Halide lamps only. 3 Metal Halide only, requires reduced envelope BT or ED37lamp. 4 Products also available in non-US voltages and 60Hz for International markets. Consult factory for availability and ordering Information. 6 Dual -Tap is 120/277V wired 277V. Muld -Tap Is 120/208/240/277V wired 277V. Triple -Tap ballast Is 120/277/347V wired 347V. 6 Custom and RAL color matching available upon request Consult your INVUE Lighting Systems Representative for further information. Ughtfng INVUE • Customer First Center • 1121 Highway 74 South • Peachtree City, GA 30289 • TEL 770A88ASM • FAX 770ASSABO1 AVU032302 DESCRIPTION The Vision Flood Medium (VFM) lower knuckle slip -fits over a standard 2' pipe size (2 3/8" O.D.) tenon. VFM can be mounted to the following accessories: Surface Mount Tenon (SMT), Stanchion Mount Tenon (ST), Twin Mount Arm Tenon (TMT), and Wall Mount Arm Tenon (WMT). ACCESSORIES SPECIFICAITONS SURFACE MOUNT TENON [SMT] For above -grade surface mount placement, the SMT Is supplied with a 4' tall standard 2" pipe size (2 3/8" O.D.) tenon. STANCHION MOUNT TENON [ST]' Used to mount fixture above grade to solid surface, or partially buried when secured to concrete pad. Cast luminum housing and mounting plate is 18" tall and is supplied with a standard 2" pipe size (2 3/8" O.D.) tenon. TWIN ARM MOUNT TENON [TMT] Soft form extruded aluminum arm is 24" in length and features two (2) standard 2" pipe size (2 3(8" O.D.) tenons for twin fixture mount. Other lengths and drilling patterns available upon request. Twin arm base slip fits over standard 2" pipe size (2 318" O.D.) tenon. End caps are removable for wiring access. Useful In ground mount and pole mount applications. For extended downward aiming, utilize PM1 or PM2 in conjunction with TMT. WALL MOUNT ARM TENON [WMT] Extruded aluminum arm with cast mounting - - -plate is 15" in length-and is supplied with-a--- standard 2" pipe size (2 3/8' O.D.) tenon. Also useful as an arm extension off square area light pole. EXTERNAL GRID LOUVERS Designed to control lamp glare and spill light while maintaining beam efficiency. Useful when aiming direction or intended target lies in close proximity to pedestrian and /or motor vehicle activity. Mounts to accessory channel in doorframe. Finished in black powder coat paint. Compatible with all distributions. Available on VFM only. TOP VISOR Controls excess spill and glare on top portion of distribution: Especially useful in uplighting applications to limit light travel above intended wall surface or sign. Mounts to accessory channel in doorframe. Compatible with all distributions. CANNIM Lighting INVUE" Catalog # Type Project Comments Prepared by Date 4 Z [102 ml 1 /Y it654 s 1127 -1 Surface Mount Tenon [SMT] '' :r fro and Um`1 lH• Ro mml o". Twin Arm Mount Tenon [TMTJ External Grid Louvers 2 2/6.160 mml P� mml tfi- 6/16• 1457 mml 16 aural �Dia. `6.1162 mml s4 son Patton Stanchion Mount Tenon ISTJ " 4. l�mml I6- (.161 mm] 1127 mm] 4 Bolt Pattern Wall Mount Arm Tenon [WMT] Top Visor VFM VISION FLOOD MEDIUM ACCESSORIES AIMING RANGE.- �,-d . o- 0y ^(Or vvww.eoopsrllBhtlnp. corn Consult your roproasntfithrofor additlonfiloptlomand flnichu. AW1132872 ACCESSORIES SPECIFICAITONS ICON'T.) A -SIDED SHIELD Controls lamp glare and spill light in all directions. Useful when aiming direction or Intended target lies in close proximity to pedestrian and /or motor vehicle activity. Mounts to accessory channel in doorframe. Compatible with all distributions. Available on VFM only. BARN DOORS Four (4) independently mounted and adjustable doors control cutoff angles in all directions, allowing custom distribution control for any application. Compatible with all distributions. VANDAL SHIELD 3116" thick molded polycarbonate convex lens. Treated with UV inhibitor to discourage the gradual discoloration that results from exposure to sunlight and metal halide lamps. 4 -Sided Shield Vandal Shield VFM VISION FLOOD MEDIUM ACCESSORIES Barn Doors 0WOM LIghting RME - Customer First Center -1121 Highway 74 South - Peachtree CItA CIA 30289 - TEL 770.488.4800 - FAX 770A88.4801 AVU032872 oAd. p o'- f -CPS- q"O nJ W 4A ANY. ............... . . . . . . . . . . . . . S'A 41, top visa A wimp low F" j looks POW 1 que q"O nJ W 4A ANY. ............... . . . . . . . . . . . . . S'A 41, sq ALS 175A - 150UPS ALS 178A - 250HPS ALS 1768 - 150HPS ALS 1788 - 250HPS SQUARE CAST GUARD ALS 176BG ALS 17BGB SMALL LARGE ALS 176BG - 70MH ALS 178BG -100MH ALS 176BG - 100MH ALS 178BG -175MH SQUARE DC ALS 176D SMALL ALS 176D - 70MH ALS 176D -100MI , IllhTr& AwmrttuM 78D .ALS 178D - 100MH ALS 178D 175MH ALS 176BG - 175MH ALS 178BG - 250MH ALS 176D -175MH ALS 178D - 250MH ALS 17¢13G - 70HPS ALS 178BG - 100HPS ALS 176D - 70HPS ALS 178D - 100HPS ALS 176BG - 100HPS ALS 178BG - 150HPS ALS 176D - 100HPS ALS 178D - 150HPS ALS 176BG - 150HPS ALS 178BG - 250HPS ALS 176D - 150HPS ALS 176D - 250HPS r* LI SQUARE AD STABLE LOUVER J SQUARE WIDE ANGLE ALS 176A SMALL ALS 176B ALS 176B ALS 178B LARGE SMALL LARGE ALS 176A - 70MH ALS 178A - 100MH ALS 1768 - 70MH ALS 1788 - 100MH 0 ALS 176A -100MH ALS 178A -175MH ALS 1768 -100MH ALS 1788 -175MH n ALS 176A - 175MH ALS 178A - 250MH ALS 1768 -175MH ALS 1786 - 250MH ALS 176A - 70HPS ALS 178A - 100HPS ALS 1768 - 70HPS ALS 1788 - 100HPS ALS 176A - 100HPS ALS 178A - 150HPS ALS 1768 - 100HPS ALS 1788 - 1501-lPS ALS 175A - 150UPS ALS 178A - 250HPS ALS 1768 - 150HPS ALS 1788 - 250HPS SQUARE CAST GUARD ALS 176BG ALS 17BGB SMALL LARGE ALS 176BG - 70MH ALS 178BG -100MH ALS 176BG - 100MH ALS 178BG -175MH SQUARE DC ALS 176D SMALL ALS 176D - 70MH ALS 176D -100MI , IllhTr& AwmrttuM 78D .ALS 178D - 100MH ALS 178D 175MH ALS 176BG - 175MH ALS 178BG - 250MH ALS 176D -175MH ALS 178D - 250MH ALS 17¢13G - 70HPS ALS 178BG - 100HPS ALS 176D - 70HPS ALS 178D - 100HPS ALS 176BG - 100HPS ALS 178BG - 150HPS ALS 176D - 100HPS ALS 178D - 150HPS ALS 176BG - 150HPS ALS 178BG - 250HPS ALS 176D - 150HPS ALS 176D - 250HPS 85 ARCHITECTURAL AREA LIGHTING 0,4 0' v Cow /3 ALWO. Ir ALBgs. 1P ALe,7s.7as ALH17e. tl e� ROUND CAST GUARD ROUND %IDE ANGLE ALR 176B ALR 178B ALR 176BG ALR 178BG SMALL LARGE SMALL LARGE ALR 1766 - 70MH ALR 1786 - 10OMH ALR 176BG - 70MH ALR 178BG - 10OMH ALR 176B - 10OMH ALR 1788 -175MH ALR 176BG - 10OMH ALR 178BG - 175MH ALR 176B - 70HPS ALR 1788 - 100HPS ALR 176BG - 70HPS ALR 178BG - 100HPS ALR 1768 - 100HPS ALR 1788 - 150HPS ALR 176BG - 100HPS ALS 178BG - 150HPS - - -- — ORDERING EXAbIpLES - - -- -- - -- - -- — FIXTURE BALLAST VOLTAGE COLOR ALS 176A. 70MH 120 BLK BALLAST 70MH 70 watt metal halide multitap ballast 120/208/240/277 volt ALR 176BG 100HPS 277 WHT 100MH 100 watt metal halide multitap ballast 120208/240/277 volt 175MH 175 watt metal halide multitap ballast 120208/240/211 volt 250MH (mogul base clear ED -28 lamp) 250 watt metal halide multitap ballast 120/208/240/277 volt 70HPS 70 watt high pressure sodium multitap ballast 120/208240/277 volt 100HPS 100 watt high pressure sodium multitap ballast 120/208/240277 volt 150HPS 150 watt high pressure sodium multitap ballast 120/208/240277 volt 250HPS (mogul base clear ED -18 lamp) 250 watt high pressure sodium multitap ballast 120/208/240/277 volt p Cn n O n ARCHITECTURAL AREA LIGHTING 86 O"L.d D -D q —cos- 6�o. 6 olaj- �6 ;� I RCHITECTURAL REA IGHTING Standard- Color Chart Colors are for reference only. Colors may be dis- colored due to monitor configuration. Contact a local representative for a color chart. All styles of hoods are available in the matching fixture color, stainless steel or natural copper fin- ishes. These finish optiosn are available for the following fixtures: Universe Collection, Spectra, eSconce, mini•eSconce, and miniFlex. WHT White STS Stainless Steel " BILK Black COP Copper LGY Light Gray MAL Matte Aluminum GALV Galvanized DBZ Dark Bronze CRT Corten DGN ' • Dark Green VGR Verde Green ATG Antique Green I t;l1 n O n �D Specifications HOUSING The lamp housing shall be extruded 6061 T-6 aluminum. The removable end caps shall be cast #356 aluminum sealed with a silicone gasket. Guards are heavy cast aluminum. The mounting plate shall be cast;r1356 aluminum with a minimum wall thickness of .250 Inches. All hardware shall be stainless steel. Lenses shall be tempered glass on the square units and formed opal acrylic on the round units. Reflectors shall be formed specular aluminum, ALS 176/8A LOUVER The louver assembly shall have a formed frame with four adjustable louver blades. The blades shall be spring tensioned and held parallel in place with a positioning strap. The socket shall be mounted to an adjustable yoke for lamp positioning. Louvers are finished in matte black. ELECTRICAL All electrical components and materials shall be U.L. recognized. Ballasts are high power factor rated for -30° starting. Medium base porcelain sockets are 4KV rated. Mogul base porcelain sockets are 4KV rated. The electrical assembly shall be prewired with quick disconnects for servicing. MOUNTING The cast mounting plate shall attakdr to the wall through two holes, 12.375 inches at center. The fixture shall slip over a lip along the top edge of the CONVERSION FACTORS A LAMP TYPE 8' 10' 12' 14' 16' Ho 12' 70 w MH .81 .52 .36 .26 .20 100 w MH 1.37 :88 .61 .45 .34 175 w MH 2.25 1.44 1.00 .73 .56 0 250 w MH 3.53 2.26 1.57 1.15 .88 70 w HPS .92 .59 .41 .30 .23 1 loo w HPS 1.53 .98 .68 .50 .38 150 w HPS 2.56 1.64 1.14 .83 .64 2 250 w HPS 4.41 2.82 1.96 1.43 1.10 Note: !f using a lamp W a ditfererit - lumen output than listed above, consult ML for conversion factor. 4 ALS 176A- 45 ° -175MH Horizontal footcandles 12' mounting height 0 1 2 3 4 J 5 2 1.5 .2 0 1 2 3 DISTANCE IN MOUNTING HEIGHTS LS 176B -175MH rizontal footcandles mounting height 54 mounting plate, The fixture is then secured at the bottom with two stainless steel screws. FINISH Fixture finish shall consist of cleaning, etching, and rinsing followed by a protective chromate primer, delonized water rinse, oven dry off and top coat- ed with a thermoset TGIC super polyester powder coat finish. The finish shall meet the AAMA 605.2 performance specification which includes pass- ing a 3000 hour salt spray test for corrosion resistance. RELAMPING The lamp is accessed by loosening three set screws and removing the end cap. CERTIFICATION Fixtures shall be listed with U.L. Laboratories for wet location use. WARRANTY Fixture shall be warranted to be free of defects for three years, Ballast compo- nents shall carry the ballast manufacturers limited warranty. I WARNING Fixture must be grounded in w raaanca with local codes or the National Electric Code. failure to do so may result in serious personal injury. ALR 176BG -175MH Horizontal footcandles 12' mounting height PER =_,ME s, oroo MENNEN 0 1 2 3 DISTANCE IN MOUNTING HEIGHTS ALS 176A- 60 ° -175MH Horizontal footcandles 12' mounting height . 0 2 3 4 INJURIES NONE 0 1 2 3 DISTANCE IN MOUNTING HEIGHTS ALS 176A- 70 ° -175MH Horizontal footcandles 12' mounting height 5 215.2 0 1 2 3 DISTANCE IN MOUNTING HEIGHTS 87 1 ARCHITECTURAL AREA LIGHTING 14249 Artesia Blvd., La Mirada, CA 90638, 714.994.2700, FAX 714.994.0522, aal.net 0,a p g � L r6 /4k IaM LICHTNG Type: Job: Catalog number: Mtg. Rdure Eledrbl Module Finish Options / Optional Entab See page 3 -5 See page 6 I See page 2 ( Select pole from Kim Pole Catalog. If pole is provided by others indicate O.D. for arm fitting. Specifications SET Model 70 to 175 watt Medium Base Lamps I —17'/2 5'-j r 13/a nn_ T ,r Maximum Fixture weight (150HPS) = 25 lb L I- -10.9" 1.5' - -- - - - -. - - - -- 0.9'r - -- -- - __ - 3.7' 1.8'� 4.5' Entablature Dimensions See page 7 for standard Entab configurations and specifications. Hubbell Lighting, Inc. J L.>) ::;)L10;7 SET Entablature® revision 4/1/04 . set.pdf Approvals: Date: Page: 1 of 7 Housing: One -piece die-cast,. low copper k 0.6% Cu) aluminum with integral cooling fins on the top surfaces above the optical chamber and electrical compartment A solid barrier wall separates the optical and electrical compartments, with gasketed wire penetrations. A double - thick wall with gussets is provided on the support arm mounting end. Inset sections on each end provide for attachment of optional entablatures, and cradle the mounting arm. All hardware is stainless steel or electro -zinc plated steel. Lens Frame: One -piece die -cast, low copper k 0.6% Cu) aluminum with a 1' minimum thickness around the basket flange for rigidity. Integral hinges with stainless steel pins provide no-tool mounting and removal from the housing. Two stainless steel thumb - latches are recessed into the front comers, concealed from normal view. Lens frame seals against the housing by a one -piece extruded silicone gasket with vulcanized end closure. Clear Me' thick tempered flat or convex glass lens is retained in the frame by. eight clips with full silicone gasketing around the perimeter. ' Reflector Module: Specular Alzak® optical segments are rigidly mounted in a die -cast aluminum enclosure which attaches to the housing as a one -piece module. Reflector module is field- rotatable in 90° increments. MH and HPS sockets are porcelain 4KV medium base. All reflector modules are factory prewired with a quick - disconnect plug for the ballast module, with wires passing through a silicone gasket in the housing barrier wall. Four light distributions are available and interchangeable within the same housing-size - --- - - - -,- -- Electrical Module: All electrical components are UL and CSA recognized, mounted on a single plate and factory prewired with quick - disconnect plugs. Electrical module attached to housing with no-tool hinges and latches, accessible by opening the lens frame. All ballasts are high power factor with starting temperatures of -t0 °F for HPS and -20OF for MH lamp modes. See lamp and electrical data on pages 20 - 21 for ballast types and characteristics. Support Ann: One -piece extruded aluminum with internal bolt gu and a recessed step to match the housing. Luminaire - to-pole attachmides ent is by internal draw bolts, and includes a pole reinforcing plate with wire strain relief. For mounting to round poles, arm is circular cut for precise mating to the pole diameter. Finish: Super TGIC thermoset polyester powder coat paint, 2.5 mil nominal thickness, applied over a Titanated Zirconium conversion coating; 2500 hour salt spray test endurance rating. Standard colors are Black, Dark Bronze, Light Gray, Platinum Silver, or White. Custom colors are available and subject to additional charges, minimum quantities and longer lead times. Consult representative. CAUTION: Fixtures must be grounded in accordance with national, state and/or local electrical codes. Failure to do so may result in serious injury. Listings-and Ratings UL cUL 1598 4G Vibration' 25C Ambient IP66 Rated CE ISO 9001:2000 FCO =Full Cut Off (Flat Glass Lens Only) '5K Cycle Tested =Dark Sky Legislation Compliant ® 2004 KIM LIGH71NO INC. • P.O. BOX 60080, CITY OF INDUSTRY, CA 91716-0080 " TEL: 828/968-5666 • FAX- 626/369 -2695 Y�tL/•V 5600704092 V tJ LI 00" r6 I SET Entablature® IGM LIGHTING revision 4/1iO4 . setpdf Type: Job: Page: 3 of 7 Electrical Module HPS = High Pressure Sodium MH = Metal Halide PMH = Pulse Start Metal Halide 0 Lamp Lamp Line Watts Type Volts 150 HPS 120 -NOTE: _For.. lamp/ballast information outside of the U.S.A. and Canada, please consult your local Kim representative. Standard Features Cat Nos. for Electrical Modules available: Finish Color. Black Dark Bronze Light Gray Platinum Silver White Custom Color= Super TGIC powder coat Cat No.: ❑ BL -P ❑ D9-P ❑ LG-P ❑ PS -P ❑ WH -P ❑ CC-P paint over a Titanated Zirconium conversion 'Custom colors subject to additional charges, minimum quantities and extended lead times. coating. Consult representative. Custom color description: A 0 2004 KIM LIGHTING' INC. • P.O. BOX 60080, CITY OF INDUSTRY, CA 91716 -0080 • TEL: 62819665666 • FAX: 6261369 -2895 .6600704092 �'J ❑ 70HPS120 ❑ 100HPS120 ❑ 160HPS120 ❑ 175MH120 ❑ 70HPS208 11 100HPS208 ❑ 150HPS208 ❑ 150PMH2O8 ❑ 70HPS240 ❑ 100HPS240 ❑ 150HPS240 ❑ 10OPMH240 13 70HPS277 O 100HPS277 Q 150HPS277 • 70PMH277 ❑ 70HPS347 ❑ 100HPS347 ❑ 150HPS347 ❑ 70HPS480' ❑ 100HOS480' ❑ 150HPS480' Lam ED -17 Clear ED -17 Clear ED -17 Clear Socket Medium Base Medium Base Medium Base ANSI Ballast S-62 ' S-54 S-55 . Type Finish Color. Black Dark Bronze Light Gray Platinum Silver White Custom Color= Super TGIC powder coat Cat No.: ❑ BL -P ❑ D9-P ❑ LG-P ❑ PS -P ❑ WH -P ❑ CC-P paint over a Titanated Zirconium conversion 'Custom colors subject to additional charges, minimum quantities and extended lead times. coating. Consult representative. Custom color description: A 0 2004 KIM LIGHTING' INC. • P.O. BOX 60080, CITY OF INDUSTRY, CA 91716 -0080 • TEL: 62819665666 • FAX: 6261369 -2895 .6600704092 �'J ❑ 70PMH120 ❑ 100PMH120 ❑ 150PMH120 ❑ 175MH120 ❑ 70PMH2O8 ❑ 100PMH2O8 ❑ 150PMH2O8 ❑ 175MH2O8 • 70PMH240 ❑ 10OPMH240 1:11 SOPMH240 ❑ 175MH240 • 70PMH277 ❑ 100PMH277 ❑ 150PMH277 ❑ 175MH277 ❑ 70PMH347 ❑ 100PMH347 ❑ 150PMH347 ❑ 175MH347 ❑ 70PMH480' ❑ 100PMH480' ❑ 150PMH480' ❑ 175MH480 Lam ED -17 Clear ED -17 Clear ED -17 Clear ED -17 Clear .____.Socket Medium Base - -__. _.- Medium Base----. - Medium -Base -: - -Medium Base-- - -- - ANSI Ballast M -98 M -90 M -102 M -57 Type '480 volt with medium base sockets may require approval of local building code authority. Finish Color. Black Dark Bronze Light Gray Platinum Silver White Custom Color= Super TGIC powder coat Cat No.: ❑ BL -P ❑ D9-P ❑ LG-P ❑ PS -P ❑ WH -P ❑ CC-P paint over a Titanated Zirconium conversion 'Custom colors subject to additional charges, minimum quantities and extended lead times. coating. Consult representative. Custom color description: A 0 2004 KIM LIGHTING' INC. • P.O. BOX 60080, CITY OF INDUSTRY, CA 91716 -0080 • TEL: 62819665666 • FAX: 6261369 -2895 .6600704092 �'J ////�• SET Entablature® IGM LIGHTING revision 4/1/04 • set.pdf Type: Job: Houseslde Shield Cat No. (See right) ❑ No Option Vertical Slipfitter Mounts Cat No. includes Mounting. Cat No. (See right) ❑ No Option Horizontal Sllpfitter Mount Cat. No. ❑ HSF ❑ No Option Optional Features (Types II, III, and IV only). Fixtures with the standard flat glass lens are available with stamped aluminum louvers that pass streetside light and block houseside light, and a blackened panel added to the reflector to reduce houseside reflections. Fixtures with the optional convex glass lens are available with a formed aluminum shield that passes streetside light and blocks houseside light, and a black anodized panel added to the reflector to reduce houseside reflections. Use with clear lamps only, as coated lamps reduce effectiveness. Page: 5 of 7 HS HSC for flat lens for convex lens Cat No. ❑ HS Recommended for use with clear lamps only. Effectiveness is reduced for coated lamps. Not for use with Type V light distributions. ❑ HSC For use with all fixtures with convex glass lens. Not for use with Type V light distributions. Allows fixture with standard support arm to be mounted to poles having a 2' pipe -size tenon (2%' O.D. x 41/2' min. length). All mounting configurations can be used (1 SA, 2SB, 2SL, 3ST, 3SY, 4SC). 4' square Pole with 2' pipe-size Vertical ._or round die -cast aluminum with.flush cap, secured -by_. -. tenon (by others )-- Slipftter -- - — four 3/a' stainless steel set point allen screws, finished to Mount match fixture and arm. by Kim Cat No. ❑ VSF -1SA Detail El VSF -2SB Q "qVip- ❑ VSF -2SL Stainless ❑ VSF -3ST steel ❑ VSF-3SY — set screws — ❑ VSF -4SC Round Square Cat No. Mounting Configuration ❑ SVSF4SA 1 SA - single arm mount ❑ SVSF -2SB 2SB - 2 at 1800 ❑ SVSF -2SL 2SL - 2 at 90° ❑ SVSF-3ST 35T - 3 at 900 3SY - 3 at 1200 ❑ SVSF -4SC 4SC - 4 at 900 Replaces standard mounting arm with a slipfitter which allows fixture to be mounted to a horizontal pole davit -arm with 2' pipe-size mounting end (2W O.D.). Cast aluminum clamp -type slipfitter with set screw anti - rotation lock. Bolts to housing from inside the electrical compartment using mounting holes for the standard support arm. Davit -arm must be field drilled at a set screw location to insure against fixture rotation. Finished to match fixture. Horizontal Slipfitter Mount Davit -arm with 2' pipe -size) fixture mount (by others) ® 2004 19M LIGHTING INC. • P.O. BOX 60080, CITY OF INDUSTRY, CA 91716 -0060 • TEL: 6261966 -5666 • FAX: 626/369 -2695 5600704092 Q/j 0 -v L( -CoS- ///� SET Vt Entablature® IVM LIGHTING revision 4/1/04 • set.pdf Type: Job: Page: 7 of 7 Optional Entablatures Flnish. Super TGIC thermoset polyester powder coat paint over a Titanated Zirconium conversion coating. (Entabs) ❑ BL -P Black ❑PS -P Platinum Silver ❑ DB -P Dark Bronze ❑ WH-P White ❑ No Entablature ❑ LG -P Light Gray ❑ CC -P Custom Color: Arched Entablatures Peaked Entablatures , Arch Cat. No. All 0 Peak Cat No. P6 ❑ Ea 1. Broken Arch Cat No. A2 ❑ Broken Peak Cat No. P7 ❑ Stepped Arch Cat No. A3 ❑ Stepped Peak Cat No. P8 ❑ Stepped Broken Arch Cat. No. A4 O Stepped Broken Peak Cat No. P9 ❑ F--U --[j I Standard Entablature Cat. No. A5 ❑ Stepped Cat. No. P10 ❑ Follows fixture body profile Specify Entablature and color. Entablature Speclflcatlons: Stamped from .090' aluminum Example: [ A211-P ] sheet, mechanically attached to front and back of housing with no visible fasteners. For custom colors and/or custom Entablatures, consult your Kim representative. See page 1 for dimensions. ® 2004 IGM LIGHTING INC. • P.O. BOX 60080, CITY OF INDUSTRY, CA 91716-0080 • TEL: 628!9685666 • FAX: 626/369 -2695 5600704092 OA,4 O -Oy-Ug- .� �P a/ EXHIBIT C DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT CHICAGOLAND JEWISH HIGH SCHOOL This Development Agreement is dated this � day of 6trem be r, 2004, by and between the Village of Deerfield, Lake and Cook Counties, Illinois, a municipal corporation ( "Village "), and Chicagoland Conservative Jewish High School Foundation, an Illinois not - for - profit corporation ( "Developer "). RECITALS: A. The Developer is the owner and developer of certain property in the Village described on Exhibit A attached hereto and made a part hereof (the "Subject Property"). B. Pursuant to relevant provisions of the Village Zoning Ordinance, the Developer has made application to the Village for certain approvals, including: (i) a text amendment to the Zoning Ordinance to permit a private high school as a special use in the I -I Zoning District; (ii) a text amendment to allow certain identification signage for a private high school in the I -I Zoning District; (iii) authorization of a Special Use Planned Unit Development to permit a private high school to be located on the Subject Property which is a 7.32 acre parcel of land located south of Lake Cook Road and commonly known as 1095 Lake Cook Road; (iv) approval of a Final Development Plan for the Subject Property; and (v) granting of certain variances from the Deerfield Development Code to the extent allowed in paragraph 6 below. C. Pursuant to due and proper notice, the Village Plan Commission conducted a public hearing on the Developer's application and submitted its Report and Recommendation to the President and Board of Trustees for approval of the requested Special Use Planned Unit Development in accordance with a Preliminary Development Plan submitted by the Developer. D. The President and Board of Trustees reviewed the Report and Recommendation of the Plan Commission and granted the Developer's request for Preliminary Development Plan approval on July 6, 2004. E. The Developer has submitted certain plans, schedules, specifications and other documents comprising its Final Development Plan as defined in the Village Zoning Ordinance that are listed on Exhibit B attached hereto. The Final Development Plan has been submitted to, reviewed by, and recommended for approval by the Plan Commission of the Village of Deerfield. F. The President and Board of Trustees have reviewed the Final Development Plan and have adopted (or contemporaneously with the adoption of this Agreement will adopt) all necessary ordinances, passed all necessary motions, and otherwise granted all necessary approvals: (i) adopting certain text amendments to Articles 6 and 9 of the Village Zoning Ordinance; (ii) authorizing the Special Use Planned Unit Development for the Subject Property; (iii) approving the Developer's Final Development Plan; and (iv) granting certain variations from the Deerfield Development Code (as defined below). Copies of the authorizing Ordinance and other approval measures are attached hereto as Exhibit C. G. The Village has heretofore adopted the "Deerfield Development Code" ( "Development Code "). Among other things, the Development Code calls for the Village and the Developer to enter into a "Development Agreement" relative to the development of the Subject Property. H. In accordance with Article III of the Development Code, this Agreement has been reviewed by the Director of Community Development, the Village Engineer, and the Village Plan Commission. -2- I. The parties now desire to enter into this Development Agreement, pursuant to the applicable provisions of the Development Code, for the purposes set forth in the Development Code. NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY AGREED BY AND BETWEEN THE PARTIES HERETO, as follows: Incorporation of Recitals. The recitals set forth above are incorporated herein as if fully set forth. 2. Identification of Development/Improvement Plan. A. For purposes of this Agreement, the "Final Development Plan" shall consist of the documents listed on Exhibit B hereto, which documents have been approved by the President and Board of Trustees pursuant to the Development Code and which are hereby incorporated and made a part of the Agreement by this reference. B. In accordance with Section 3 -101 -B of the Development Code, the Developer has provided the Village Engineer and the Director of Community Development with copies of its Improvement Plan as part of its Final Development Plan. The term "Improvement Plan" when used herein shall include only those documents and/or plans, or those specific parts of documents and/or plans, listed in Exhibit B that depict public or private improvements as they are defined and specifically identified hereafter. Said final engineering plans are identified as part of Exhibit B. Developer shall grant to the Village all easements reasonably required by the Village that are related to the Improvement Plan. 3. Site Development Schedule. In accordance with Section 3- 102- B(4)(a) of the. Development Code, the development of the Subject Property will proceed substantially in accordance with the schedule attached hereto as Exhibit D and made a part hereof. The parties -3- recognize and acknowledge that this development schedule is subject to variables relating to weather, strikes, work stoppages, acts of God and other matters outside of the reasonable control of the Developer, its contractors and subcontractors. 4. Development/Improvement Details. Pursuant to Section 3- 102- B(4)(b) of the Development Code, all proposed improvements are depicted and detailed on the Improvement Plan. 5. Performance Guarantee. Except as provided in the following subparagraphs, Developer shall submit a performance guarantee as required by Article IV of the Development Code. A. In accordance with Article IV and Section 3- 102- B(4)(c) of the Development Code, Developer shall provide to Village, in a form satisfactory to the Village, an irrevocable commercial letter of credit equal to twenty percent (20 %) of the total cost estimate for all public improvements depicted on the Improvement Plan and for the following private improvements: utilities, drainage, parking lot, landscaping and fencing (collectively, the "Guaranteed Improvements "). B. In lieu of providing the letter of credit required pursuant to subparagraph 5.A prior to the time of adoption of the Final Development Plan authorizing the Special Use Planned Unit Development for the Subject Property as required by the Development Code, Developer may elect to provide the Village with the unconditional commitment of a commercial bank or financial institution authorized to do business in Illinois to provide the required letter of credit within one (1) year from the time of adoption of the Final Development Plan. In no event, however, shall Developer be entitled to the issuance of any permit for work on the Subject Property, nor shall Developer commence any site development or utility work on or adjacent to the Subject Property, until the required letter of -4- credit has been deposited with the Village in replacement of such alternate performance guarantee. C. At the time that Developer completes the Guaranteed Improvement(s) in accordance with the Improvement Plan and makes payments for such Guaranteed Improvement(s), and as a prerequisite to any partial reduction of the performance guarantee, Developer shall provide Village with documentation: (i) identifying the specific Guaranteed Improvements completed by Developer, (ii) the estimated cost for such Guaranteed Improvements, (iii) certificates from the Inspecting Engineer (defined below) that such Guaranteed Improvements have been fully and satisfactorily completed, (iv) all appropriate contractor and/or subcontractor lien waivers for the work performed and materials supplied for the specific Guaranteed Improvements, and (v) such other and further invoices, bills, contracts or documentation as the Village shall reasonably request to evidence completion of the Guaranteed Improvements in accordance with the Improvement Plan. Except as expressly modified herein, all reductions and the final discharge of the letter of credit shall be in accordance with Sections 4 -107 and 4 -109 of the Development Code. D. Developer is a not - for - profit corporation and, based on the Village's review and approval of the Final Improvement Plan, the schedule of development and Developer's financing, the Village, pursuant to Sections 3- 102- B(4)(c) and Section 4 -102 of the Development Code, has approved a reduced performance guarantee as described in subparagraph 5.A hereof. 6. Approved Conditions, Requirements and Variations. Pursuant to Section 3 -102- B(4)(d) of the Development Code, the public and private improvements identified on the Improvement Plans shall conform to the Design and Improvement Standards set forth in Article V of -5- the Development Code, except for the following specific conditions, requirements, and variations, as contemplated by the Final Development Plan and Improvement Plan, which are hereby approved, to wit: NONE. 7. Permit Fees. Pursuant to Section 6 -7 of the Municipal Code of the Village of Deerfield, no building or plumbing permit fees shall be charged for the issuance of a building permit for construction of a private high school on the Subject Property in accordance with the Final Development Plan authorizing such construction. Except as specifically provided herein, nothing in this Agreement shall be construed as waiving or modifying any plan review fees, inspection fees or other fees applicable to development of the Subject Property or to the construction of a private high school on the Subject Property 8. Compliance with Other Rules and Regulations. Except as specifically provided herein, the development of the Subject Property shall proceed in accordance with the ordinances described hereinabove and with applicable provisions of the Deerfield Municipal Code. 9. Inspecting Engineer. Pursuant to Section 4 -106 of the Development Code, the Village Engineer, or any mutually acceptable registered professional engineering firm designated by the Village Engineer, shall be the "Inspecting Engineer" authorized to ensure that the development complies with the approved Improvement Plan, the Village Standards and Specifications Manual and this Agreement. To the extent that the Village Engineer designates a professional engineering firm to serve as the Inspecting Engineer, such Inspecting Engineer shall invoice the Village for engineering services rendered and the developer shall promptly reimburse the Village for such engineering fees and costs. 10. Remedies. Upon breach of this Agreement, any party in a court of competent jurisdiction may obtain all appropriate relief, including, but not limited to, specific performance, IRI injunction or damages. Notwithstanding the foregoing, before the failure of any party to perform its obligation under this Agreement may be considered a breach, the party claiming such failure shall notify, in writing, the party alleged to have failed to perform, and shall demand performance. No breach may be found to have occurred if performance has commenced to the reasonable satisfaction of the complaining party within thirty (30) days of receipt of such notice and if the failing party pursues diligently the curing of such failure. 11. Estoppel Certificate. Developer, its successors or assigns may request and obtain from the Village a letter or certificate, stating: (i) whether this Agreement and the Ordinances and resolutions referred to herein are in full force and effect; (ii) which covenants and requirements of this Agreement and said Ordinances have been fully performed to the best of the Village's knowledge; (iii) that the Developer is not in default of its obligations under this Agreement and such Ordinances, or if Developer is in default, the nature and extent of such default; and (iv) the nature and extent of any amendment or modification to this Agreement or such Ordinances. 12. Notices. All notices, elections and other communications between the parties hereto shall be in writing and shall be mailed by certified mail, return receipt requested, postage prepaid, or delivered personally to the parties at the following addresses, or to such other addresses as the parties by notice shall designate: If to the Village: Village of Deerfield 850 Waukegan Road Deerfield, Illinois 60015 ATTN: Robert Franz Copy to: Peter D. Coblentz Rosenthal, Murphey & Coblentz 30 North LaSalle St., Suite 1624 Chicago, Illinois 60602 -7- If to Developer: Chicagoland Conservative Jewish High School Foundation Copy to: Richard G. Schoenstadt Siegel, Moses and Schoenstadt, PC 444 North Michigan Ave., Suite 2600 Chicago, Illinois 60611 13. Successors and Assigns. This Agreement shall be binding upon the parties, their respective successors and assigns. 14. Authority. The parties warrant and represent that they have the power and authority to enter into this Agreement in the names, titles and capacities herein stated. 15.. Miscellaneous. (a) Captions. The captions herein are inserted for the convenience of the parties and are not to be construed as an integral part of the Agreement. (b) Governing Law. This Agreement shall be governed by and construed in accordance with Illinois law. (c) Severability. If any provision, covenant, agreement or portion of this Agreement is held invalid, such invalidity shall not affect the application or validity of such other provisions, covenants or portions of this Agreement. (d) Entire Agreement. ement. This Agreement supersedes any prior agreements, negotiations and exhibits and is a full integration of the entire Agreement of the parties. The exhibits to this Agreement are expressly incorporated herein. (e) Counterparts and Duplicate Original. This Agreement may be executed in any number of counterparts and duplicate originals, each of which shall be deemed an original, but all of which shall constitute one and the same instrument. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have set their hands and seals as of the date and year first written above. VILLAGE OF EERFIELD Lake and Co k ounties, Illinois, a municiD ration LIM Title: ATTEST: L M CHICAGOLAND CONSERVATIVE JEWISH HIGH SCHOOL FOUNDATION jW a;k X .. ATTEST: Name: Title: SCHEDULE OF EXHIBITS Exhibit A Legal Description of Subject Property Exhibit B Schedule of Documents Comprising Final Development Plan Exhibit C Authorizing Ordinance and Related Approved Measures Exhibit D Site Development Schedule EXHIBIT A PARCEL 1: LOT 1 IN STATE FARM RESUBDIVISION OF PART OF THE NORTHEAST I/4 OF SECTION 5, TOWNSHIP 42 NORTH, RANGE 12 EAST OF THE THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, IN COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS. ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED JULY 10, 1991 AS DOCUMENT NUMBER 91340699, IN COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS. EXCEPTING THEREFROM THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED PORTION OF LOT 'I TAKEN AND ACQUIRED BY THE !LLIINOIS STATE TOLL HIGHWAY AUTHORITY IN CONDEMNATION PROCEEDINGS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS IN CASE NUMBER 97 L 50208: BEGINNING AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SAID LOT 1; THENCE NORTH 89 DEGREES 53 MINUTES 55 SECONDS EAST ON A BEARING BASED ON THE ILLINOIS STATE PLANE COORDINATE SYSTEM AND 83 EAST ZONE, ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID LOT 1; A DISTANCE OF 432.27 FEET TO AN EAST LINE OF SAID LOT 1; THENCE NORTH 00 DEGREES 45 MINUTES 17 SECONDS EAST ALONG SAID EAST LINE, 2.12 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 89 DEGREES 54 MINUTES 30 SECONDS EAST ALONG A SOUTH LINE OF SAID LOT 1, A DISTANCE OF 98.73 FEET TO THE EAST LINE OF SAID LOT 1; THENCE NORTH 00 DEGREES 24 MINUTES 45 SECONDS EAST ALONG SAID EAST LINE, 15.68 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 89 DEGREES 52 MINUTES 08 SECONDS WEST, 531.02 FEET TO THE WEST LINE OF SAID LOT 1, THENCE SOUTH 00 DEGREES 24 MINUTES 35 SECONDS WEST ALONG SAID WEST LINE, 17.19 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING, IN COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS. PARCEL 2: A NON - EXCLUSIVE EASEMENT FOR INGRESS, EGRESS, AND ACCESS AND FOR CONSTRUCTION, INSTALLATION, USE, MAINTENANCE, REPAIR AND REPLACEMENT OF THE FRONTAGE ROAD, AS CREATED BY DECLARATION AND GRANT OF EASEMENT DATED AUGUST 1, 981 AND RECORDED SEPTEMBER 2, 1981 AS DOCUMENT NUMBER 25987860, BY LA SALLE NATIONAL BANK, AS TRUSTEE UNDER TRUST AGREEMENT DATED OCTOBER 30, 1972 AND KNOWN AS TRUST NUMBER 44913, OVER AND ACROSS THE LAND DESCRIBED THEREIN. THE PROPERTY TO THE NORTH OF 1095 LAKE COOK ROAD IS KNOWN AS 1085 LAKE COOK ROAD (FORMER STATE FARM'S AUTO CLAIMS CENTER) AND IS PART OF THIS PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT. THIS PARCEL IS LEGALLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: LOT 2 OF THE STATE FARM RESUBDIVISION OF PART OF THE NORTHEAST QUARTER OF SECTION 5, TOWNSHIP 42 NORTH, RANGE 12, EAST OF THE THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, IN COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED JULY 10, 1991 AS DOCUMENT NUMBER 91340699, IN COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS. 1. Architectural Site Plan for Chicagoland Jewish High School, dated 08.26.04 by OWP/P.. 2. Landscape Plan for Chicagoland Jewish High School, 11 x 17 dated 08.26.04, 30 x 40 dated 09.23.04, by Scott Byron & Co., Inc. 3. Electrical Site Plan- Lighting Level, Sheet ES. IA for Chicagoland Jewish High School by OWP/P. 4. Photometric Site Plan, Sheet ES. 1B for Chicagoland Jewish High School by OWP/P. 5. Final Site Plan, Sheet No. 1 for Chicagoland Jewish High School by Gewalt Hamilton Associates, Inc., dated 05 -27 -04 and revised 06 -22 -04 and 08- 23 -04. _Cvil_Site Plan, Sheet No. 4 -for Chicagoland Jewish High School by Gewalt_ Hamilton Associates, Inc., dated 05 -27 -04 and revised 09- 10 -04. 7. Utility Plan - North, Sheet No. 8 for Chicagoland Jewish High School by Gewalt Hamilton Associates, Inc., dated 08 -23 -04 and revised 09- 10 -04. 8. Utility Plan - South, Sheet No. 9 for Chicagoland Jewish High School by Gewalt Hamilton Associates, Inc., dated. 08-23-04 and revised 09- 10 -04. 9. Grading Plan - North, Sheet No. 10 for Chicagoland Jewish High School by Gewalt Hamilton Associates, Inc., dated 08 -23 -04 and revised 09- 10 -04. 10. Grading Plan - South, Sheet No. 11 for Chicagoland Jewish High School by Gewalt Hamilton Associates, Inc., dated 08 -23 -04 and revised 09- 10 -04. 11. First Floor Plan for Chicagoland Jewish High School by OWP/P, dated 08.26.04. 12. Second Floor Plan for Chicagoland Jewish High School by OWP/P, dated 08.26.04. 13. Third Floor Plan for Chicagoland Jewish High School by OWP/P, dated 08.26.04. 14. Roof Plan for Chicagoland Jewish High School by OWP/P, dated 08.26.04. 15. West Elevation and East Elevation.for Chicagoland Jewish High School by OWP/P, dated 08.26.04: 16. North Elevation and South Elevation for Chicagoland Jewish High School by OWP/P, dated 08.26.04. b 17. Perspective of.Chicagoland Jewish High School by OWP/P, dated 08.26.04. 18. Trash Enclosure Elevations and Monument Sign Elevations for Chicagoland Jewish High . School by OWP/P, dated 08.26.04. 19. Development Plan Schedule for. Chicagoland Jewish High School by OWP/P, dated September 7, 2004. 20. Exterior Luminaire Schedule and 14 pages of tear sheets for. exterior fixtures S1, SIA, 8113, S2,-S3, S4, S5, 56 and S7. . 21.. Development Agreement for Chicagoland Jewish High School dated �/ (IS 104 , 2.004 by and between the Village of Deerfield and Chicagoland Conservative High School-Foundation. EXHIBIT C. VILLAGE OF DEERFIELD LAKE AND COOK COUNTIES, ILLINOIS ORDINANCE NO. 0 -04 -65 AN ORDINANCE APPROVING A FINAL DEVELOPMENT PLAN AND AUTHORIZING A SPECIAL USE PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT FOR THE CMCAGOLAND JEWISH HIGH SCHOOL IN THE I -1 OFFICE, RESEARCH AND RESTRICTED INDUSTRIAL DISTRICT i Published in pamphlet form by authority of the President and Board of Trustees of the Village of Deerfield, Lake and Cook Counties, Illinois, this 16ttday of November , 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 November , 2004. VILLAGE OF DEERFIELD LAKE AND COOK COUNTIES, ILLINOIS ORDINANCE NO. 0 -04 -65 AN ORDINANCE APPROVING A FINAL DEVELOPMENT PLAN AND AUTHORIZING A SPECIAL USE PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT FOR THE CERCAGOLAND JEWISH HIGH SCHOOL IN THE I -1 OFFICE, RESEARCH AND RESTRICTED INDUSTRIAL DISTRICT WHEREAS, Petitioner Chicagoland Conservative Jewish High School Foundation, the owner of certain property commonly known as 1095 Lake Cook Road and legally described on Exhibit A attached hereto and made a part hereof (the "Subject Property"), has petitioned the Plan Commission of the Village of Deerfield to permit the development of a private high school as a Special Use Planned Unit Development of the Subject Property in the I -1 Office, Research and Restricted Industrial District under and pursuant to the provisions of Article 6.01 -C, Paragraph 16, Article 12.09 and Article 13.11 of the Zoning Ordinance of the Village of Deerfield, as amended, including variations to allow motor vehicle parking in the west, east and south perimeter setbacks of the proposed Planned Unit Development; and, WHEREAS, the Plan Commission of the Village of Deerfield held a public hearing on June 10, 2004 to consider Petitioner's proposed Preliminary Development Plan to authorize a private high school as a Special Use Planned Unit Development of the Subject Property in the I -1 Office, Research and Restricted Industrial District, said hearing being held pursuant to public notice and conforming in all respects, in both manner and form, with the requirements of the statutes of the State of Illinois and the Zoning Ordinance of the Village of Deerfield; and, WHEREAS, the Plan Commission of the Village of Deerfield, after considering the proposed Preliminary Development Plan for the Subject Property. and the evidence and supporting materials offered at said public hearing, submitted its written report to the Board of Trustees of the Village of Deerfield recoinmending approval of the Preliminary Development Plan to allow a private high school as a Special Use Planned Unit Development of the Subject Property in the I -1 Office, Research and Restricted Industrial District; and WHEREAS, the President and Board of Trustees of the Village of Deerfield concurred in the - — - recommendation of the Plan Commission to approv-e-t, h e Preliminary Development Plan submitted by the Petitioners for approval of a private high school as a Special Use Planned Unit Development of the Subject Property; and, WHEREAS, Petitioner has now submitted a Final Development Plan to -the Plan Conunission of the Village of Deerfield for approval of a private high school as a Special Use Planned Unit Development of the Subject Property in the I -1 Office, Research and Restricted Industrial District pursuant to the Zoning Ordinance of the Village of Deerfield;-and, WHEREAS, after considering the evidence and supporting materials submitted by the Petitioner, the Plan Commission has determined that the Final Development Plan is in substantial conformance with the previously approved Preliminary Development Plan for the Subject Property and should be approved as a Special Use Planned Unit Development of the Subject Property in the I- 1 Office, Research and Restricted. Industrial District; and, WHEREAS, the President and Board of Trustees of the Village of Deerfield are of the opinion that said Final Development Plan should be. approved as a Special Use Planned Unit Development of the Subject Property in the I -1 Office, Research and Restricted Industrial District authorizing and permitting the construction, development and use of the Subject Property as a private high school in accordance with the Final Development Plan attached. hereto and made a part hereof as Exhibit B, and with the evidence and supporting materials submitted by the Petitioner 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 fund that the Final -- - - - - -- Development Plan for the Subject Property attached hereto and made a part hereof as Exhibit B fully complies with the requirements and standards set forth in Article 6.01 -C, Paragraph 16, Article 12.09 and Article 13.11 of the Zoning Ordinance of the Village of Deerfield. SECTION 2: That the President and Board of Trustees do hereby authorize and approve the Final Development Plan attached hereto and made a part hereof as Exhibit B as a Special Use Planned Unit Development of the Subject Property authorizing and permitting the construction, development and use of a private high school on the Subject Property in the I -1 Office, Research and Restricted Industrial District, including variations to allow motor vehicle parking in the west, east and south perimeter setbacks to the extent depicted in the Final Development Plan, and subject to the conditions, regulations and restrictions set forth in Section 3 of this Ordinance. SECTION 3: That the approval and authorization of said Final Development Plan is hereby granted subject to the following conditions, regulations and restrictions: A. That the construction, development and use of the Subject Property shall be in accordance with the documents, materials and exhibits comprising the Final Development Plan for the Subject Property attached hereto and made a part hereof as Exhibit B. B. That authorized private high school shall include a three -story classroom building containing 66,300 square feet with a student enrollment capacity of 200, including an unlit soccer field, unlit tennis courts, landscaping, site lighting, signage, utility, drainage, surface parking for 175 vehicles and traffic and pedestrian circulation improvements, all in accordance with the Final Development Plan attached hereto as Exhibit B. C. The addition of a future three -story classroom building and auditorium containing 56,240 square feet with a student enrollment capacity of 200 is authorized in concept, subject to the future submission and approval of an amendment to the Final Development Plan in accordance with the Zoning Ordinance of the Village of Deerfield. --- -- - -- - - . - -- e future auditorium sliall-be- used -for school activities oinly. - - -� E. Petitioner acknowledges that the property abutting and immediately east of the Subject Property is zoned and used for public uses including telecominunications antenna towers and structures, and that the future construction of additional telecommunications antenna towers and structures on said property is consistent with the Comprehensive Plan of the Village of Deerfield and is likely to occur. Petitioner represented to the Plan Commission and the President and Board of Trustees of the Village of Deerfield that such uses are compatible with the private high school use approved for the Subject Property by this ordinance and that the Petitioner has knowingly and voluntarily waived any objections to any such future use of the abutting property. F. All representations submitted and made by the Petitioner to the Plan Commission and to the President and Board of Trustees of the Village of Deerfield. G. Petitioner's initial and continued compliance with all other applicable provisions of the Development Code and Zoning Ordinance of the Village of Deerfield. SECTION 4: That the corporate authorities of the Village of Deerfield do hereby approve the Development Agreement for Chicagoland Jewish High School, a copy of which is attached in hereto as Exhibit C hereof, and the Village President and the Village Clerk be and they are hereby authorized and directed to execute said Development Agreement for and on behalf of the Village of Deerfield. SECTION 5: That the Final Development Plan hereby approved and authorized as a Special Use Planned Unit Development authorizing a private high school on the Subject Property shall be binding upon and inure to the benefit of Petitioner's successors; grantees, transferees and assigns, and any violations of the conditions hereinabove set forth by Petitioner or its successors, grantees, transferees or assigns shall authorize the revocation of the Special Use hereby authorized. SECTION 6: That the Village Clerk is hereby authorized and directed to record this - - - -Or inane in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds of Cook County, Illinois at Petitioner's expense. SECTION 7: 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. [This Space left Blank Intentionally] -5- SECTION 8: 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 November , 2004. AYES: Benton, Rosenthal, Seiden, Swanson, Wylie (5) NAYS: None (0 ) ABSENT: Kayne (1) ABSTAIN: None .(0) - - -- -' --- ---------APPROVED this - -1'6 th_ _ _ d, ATTEST: PEP "T Village Clerk H Chicagoland Jewish High School fl" )sk Name EXHIBIT D F7,,,nE S, Finish Nov 208 clays Thu 1/29104; Mon 11/15104 31 days Thu 1129/04 i . Thu 3111/04 Preliminary PUD 83 days Fri 31121041 Too 718104 Preliminary PUD Completion 39 days' Fri 3112041 Wed 5/SM4 . Preliminary PUD Application Submittal I day Thu 5/6/04: Th. 5I6M4 --To — -0 0 ---- --- P Xm1na6 —U --fday-- Thu 6110104: 'ffu —6110M4 '-79W-c;-ffiR@id-5 CSRu;�in-Fj��—rovaj jwy�--IFu -612-4—Wr­ Thu 6Q-4104 -Tillage Board Action On Preliminary PUD -- I day; Tue 7/8/04! Tue 7/6/04 Firrel PUD 94 days : - Wed 717/()41-' Mon 11/161" ---Kna I IrUO Preparation 6 d.ys,. Wed 717M •-WadM4 ,iliucc --Fu-h Flnal PUD Submittal t day Thu 9/8/04. TgAY04 Flna) PUD Plan Commission Meeting I day, Thu 9123104 i Thu 923ID4 Plan Commission Document Approval of Final PUD i day; Thu 10R)04! Thu 10,7104 WrO100 $Module based on approval of Preliminary PUD on July 6, 2004) CJHS Mph School Design 324 days Thu 129/04 F---lgi�--PUDSW1n-g­p=ocws- 114 days Thu M29104; mail, -61—ignCompOtidn Veg 8141041 7gdays7 WWO11 Contract Dacumenb 100 days Wed 12/fl/04 ; gh 433 days Wed 4127/05 Bidding 35 days Wed 4/27/05 Permit FGAGW 36 days Wed 6115105 ,iliucc --Fu-h 300 days Wed 6/3/05 - U.1 / Project —Completion 40 days Wed 927106 owner Move-in 20 days Mon 11/27/06, OWP/P Page I Development Plan 7, TO;;