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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2003 04 28 Regular I Town Center Lighting 042803 Commission Meeting Regular'T' Town Center Lighting COMMISSION AGENDA ITEM I Consent Informational Public Hearing Regular X April 28, 2003 Meeting Mgr. (J-- / Dept. Authorization REQUEST: Shane Doran requesting the City Commission to consider approval of a revised lighting plan for the Town Center. PURPOSE: This Agenda Item is needed for the Commission to determine if a proposal for resolving the lighting issue in the Town Center is acceptable. CONSIDERATIONS: On March 31, 2003 the Commission voted to reject a compromise lighting plan solution worked out by the City Manager and representatives of James Doran, Inc. The Commission directed that Doran come back to the Commission with a lighting solution more in keeping with the plan originally approved by the Commission. The Commission also directed that no new building permits or certificates of occupancy would be authorized beyond those already approved by the Commission. As we understand it Doran's proposal will include the following: 1. Retaining the existing Sheppard lighting poles and fixtures. 2. Additional Acorn lighting along Cliff Rose Street as presented in the compromise plan offered by the City Manager and Doran at the March 31, 2003 meeting. 3. Replacement of all Modern fixtures attached to the Modern poles with Ornamental lighting fixtures as presented in exhibit "A", but retaining the Modern poles. 042803Commission Meeting Regular "In Town Center Lighting Page 2 Of2 4. Additionally, as presented in the March 31, 2003 proposal the City is requesting the following to be made part of the agreement. a) Replacement of the white opaque windows on the S.R. 434 side ofPubix with a more suitable window acceptable to the City. b) Improved lighting on the fountain and staining or painting the fountain a lighter color so as to be prominently visible at night. The proposal a presented has several merits. a) The ornamental fixtures recommended to replace those on the current Modem poles are similar to the ornamental Sheppard lights. b) Maintaining the current poles will help expedite the conclusion of this issue by avoiding new construction activities. c) Replacement of the Modem fixtures with the proposed Ornamental fixtures on the Modern poles would reduce any noticeable objectionable characteristics of the Modem poles, as a result of the fixtures blending in with other lighting installations. FUNDING: Not Applicable. RECOMMENDATIONS: It is recommended that the Commission consider approval of the proposal that will be offered by James Doran, Inc. to resolve the lighting issue in the Town Center, including Items 4-a and 4-b included in the earlier proposal presented to the Commission on March 31,2003. ATTACHMENTS: a) WLS 748 Series Lighting System b) March 31, 2003 Agenda Item "B"(without attachments) c) March 24, 2003 Agenda Item "F" COMMISSION ACTION: Exhibi t "A" WLS 748 Series Lighting System The WLS 748 Series j I I I "--.-.....,......=----. UL & CSA LISTED FOR WET LOCATIONS. HOUSING - Tile ~Ing I~ hc.I\'>'~U1}: :>pun ;tnd enl-li :lIum iB'lllWl. OPT leS '" Anilatllc with l:1utU.vnIaJ hunp in T1o'P::C; II. III. J:T IInd \'. A\'lIilablc \,\'ith \'cnlenl lamp i.n T~~ III. n and V. See Ilk' OJllil:" table. LENS.. T~"111p:fl,-d ~ i:1n.... i5 ~OJ;Ud with hori- .IlOntal bmp. T cmpcrcd con....cx E.I.z;" is >-tnndilnl wiih '.:nk~lli1ml'. ElECTRICAL COMPONENTS.. 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J = + Quad plus po$NOP 8 COLOR 9 OPTIONS ; BK = BIad< GR = Green WH = White DB = Oaf)( Bronze Sl = Silver GY = GrclY BU = moo VP = Verde Patina CC = Custom CoI& $f .. $.ngle lJ')-t!ne ruse OF ;: double in-line fuse PC = photo cell FV " Inte1f'1aliQ(lal ballas.I, specify cycles & volUlge MT = multi.tap traoskMmct OR " quartz reslrd(e f:O. Bo( 1005 '9 fort Worth. Te..:a~ 76185 W L S LIGHTING SYSTEMS MANUfACTURING SINCE 1969 Toll f tee 1.000.633.8711 8 ~ 7.926.7377 817.73 5.4824 fA.x www.wh1i9htfng.com Email: yvlS>ifWt~htil'l9-(om Exhibit "B" March 31, 2003 Regular Agenda Item "B" 033103 Special Meeting Regular "B" Certificate of Occupancy Doran . COMMISSION AGENDA SPECIAL MEETING ITEM B Consent Informational Public Hearing Regular X March 31, 2003 Meeting Mgr. ~ Dept. Authorization REQUEST: City Manager requesting the City Commission to consider amending the City's agreement with James Doran Inc. relative to Certificates of Occupancy in the Town Center. . PURPOSE: This Agenda Item is needed to amend a prior established agreement with James Doran, Inc. regarding Certificates of Occupancy for Town Center Buildings in order to provide an appropriate security for the replacement of light installations in the Town Center. CONSIDERATIONS: At the March 24, 2003 City Commission meeting the Commission, in consideration of Agenda Item "F", rejected a compromise lighting plan for the Town Center, and voted to direct the City Manager to work with the James Doran Company to develop a lighting plan more closely in compliance with the lighting plan approved by the Commission on October 22, 2001. The action by the Commission has a direct bearing on the provisions of a directive established by the Commission on September 9,2002, which provided the following: 1. Certificates of Occupancy for the Publix Building 12, Building 9, Building 11, Building 13, and Building 14 would be issued when completed. 2. Certificates of Occupancy for all other Buildings will not be issued until such time that the lighting issued is resolved. . PROBLEM: Building 10, (Washington Mutual), and Building 8 (General Retail) will be ready for Certificates of Occupancy in the immediate future, long before a resolution to the lighting issue is resolved based upon the most recent action of the City Commission. Furthermore, it is unlikely that Building 15 (Wendy's) could be issued a Certificate of Occupancy, or that Building 1 could go forward. . . . 033103 Special Meeting Regular "8" Certificate of Occupancy Doran Page20f2 The action of the Commission to reject the compromise plan raised a very complicated set of financial and legal issues due to existing leases. Clearly, a different agreement is needed that would provide reasonable security for resolution of the lighting issue and at the same time to allow Certificates of Occupancy to be issued to Washington Mutual, Wendy's, and other Buildings currently in plan review or the process of construction. ALTERNATIVE: To facilitate the continuation of development at the Town Center, and to provide reasonable security to the City that the developer will complete the lighting plan of the Town Center to the satisfaction of the Commission the following alternatives are recommended for consideration: 1. Allow Certificates of Occupancy for all Buildings currently under construction and plan review, and no other Buildings to be permitted until such time that the lighting issue is resolved. The advantage of alternatives 1 and 2 is that they allow development to continue and the replacement of the modem light installation. 2. Allow Certificates of Occupancy to be issued for all Buildings and secure resolution of the lighting issue with a performance bond, or an irrevocable letter of credit equal to the cost of the required lighting improvements. The advantage of alternatives I and 2 is that they allow development to continue and the replacement of the modem light installation. 3. The Commission could give consideration to accepting the compromise plan recommended by the City Manager in the March 24, 2003 meeting with a substantial cash contribution that could be used to build public facilities in the Town Center i.e., Magnolia Park, or the retention pond park, etc. The advantage of this alternative is that it will end the matter quickly and acquire additional funds for pubic facilities in the Town Center. The disadvantage of this alternative is that the modem pole structures would remain in the Town Center. RECOMMENDATIONS: The City Manager is recommending the following. 1. The Commission consider approval of one of the three alternatives listed above, or 2. The Commission devise some other alternative that will allow progress to continue while providing reasonable security for resolution of the lighting issue. ATTACHMENTS: A) September 9,2002 Add-On Agenda Item "0". B) March 24, 2003 Regular Agenda Item "F" without attachments. COMMISSION ACTION: Exhibit "e" March 24, 2003 Regular Agenda Item "F" .' 032403 Commission Meeting Regular "F' Town Center Street Lighting Settlement . COMMISSION AGENDA . . ITEM F Consent Informational Public Hearing Regular X March 24, 2003 Meeting Mgr.~/ Authorization Dept. REQUEST: City Manager requesting the Commission to review a proposal for settlement of the lighting issue at the Town Center. PURPOSE: This agenda item is needed to resolve the current lighting issue between the City and the Developer. CONSIDERATIONS: . On September 9, 2002 the City Manager advised the City Commission of site lighting violations in the Town Center in Add-On Agenda Item "0" of the September 9,2002 Commission meeting. Subsequent to review of this matter the Commission authorized the city manager to work with the developer to determine if a compromise plan could be worked out that would allow some of the improper style lighting to be saved thus eliminating the need to make numerous pavement cuts for the purpose of re-routing underground wiring. During this period of negotiations the developer has lowered the improper lighting from thirty- five (35) feet to approximately twenty (20) feet. Several different plans have been reviewed. In addition to the above, the developer is being requested to provide more intensive lighting for the fountain and to stain or paint the fountain a lighter color so that it will be more visible, and to replace the current white opaque spandle windows on the SR 434 side of Publix with the same spandle windows being used in the balance of the development. . . . 032403 Commission Meeting Regular "P' Town Center Lighting Settlement Page 2 Of2 ALTERNATIVE: The Commission has two alternatives as follows: 1. Require the developer to go back to the original plan approved by the Commission. According to the city's lighting consultant the original plan met generally accepted lighting standards and the requirements of Publix. However, that plan required a large number of lighting installations. The advantage of this approach is a uniform ornamental lighting system. The disadvantage is it will be expensive for the developer to replace the inventory of modern lighting he purchased and installed with ornamental lighting, and to add the additional light fixtures needed to meet lighting standards. It will also require numerous pavement cuts to re-route underground wmng. 2. Accept some compromise that would allow the developer to utilize some of the modern lighting poles and fixtures in combination with ornamental lighting along the streets. The plan before you tonight is a Compromise Plan which allows the developer to utilize the modem pole fixtures he purchased in the parking field while utilizing ornamental lighting. The advantage of this alternative plan is that it will eliminate the need for numerous pavement cuts. The disadvantage of this alternative plan is that there will be three different lighting systems involved, and that the modern style lighting poles and fixtures will continue to be employed in the off-street parking fields. FUNDING: The city has no cost exposure. RECOMMENDATIONS: It IS recommended that the Commission approve one of the following alternatives. I-A. Accept the Compromise Plan. I-B. Accept the Compromise Plan with changes the Commission would like to see. I-C. Reject the Compromise Plan and require the developer to go back to the original plan approved by the Commission. II. Include proposed lighting and painting and/or staining enhancements to the fountain and the replacement of spandle glass on the SR 434 side of Publix in the settlement agreement. I,;' . ......~ . . . 032403 Commission Meeting Regular "F" Town Center Lighting Settlement Page 2 Of2 ATTACHMENTS: Copies oflighting plan sheets will be available Thursday, March 20,2003. COMMISSION ACTION: Date: 042803 The following was provided to the City Commission during the discussion of Regular Agenda Item "I" on 04/28/03. . " NAnONAL PRINTFAST NO. 186A. 24x38 ..". 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SHEET E-1 DF SHEETS SIlJ!E LlqJl!I1:Nq qxJ(CYPOSJlL / ~~ ~.' t! .,~ - :'''~ - . ) ~t iol" lja:..' r ~ ..,;.( '1. . '~1- if,""', ~;-'~ ~. 4/28/03 12:25 i .'. .~ l ,':";t '.." . t'\;~ '....'.- . ... ",.It ,;""4.f .,' . ".' .'._ .,~~R~~:~ ,.J"-:~.ct!>' J~A1'fu.~~.. "'~.i~'.~' ..,,.~~~""'" - .',K' Toll F~ 11100..633.871 S17.926.7377 .817.73$,.11824 FAX .' ", '.' . ~.' '.~. .... , www.wtsUghtll'lg.c<.Itn " ,., . Em.1i~ \>.fsO\vlsliglnjt\9.com:;:;:~c~ ~. . .,. ~ d )..'" .~ Y. ".; '~J'. '.~' _~ . ~l ,. J~' 74-''', ~1"" . MEMORANDUM TO: Ronald W. McLemore ~ City Manager FROM: Michael Mingea City Arborist DATE: April 28, 2003 RE: Town Center Oak Trees In order to ensure the long-tenn survival of the damaged oak tree behind Publix, it will be necessary to have follow-up treatments by a certified arborist in the spring and faIl each year. The company who did the initial tree preservation, Arbor Care - a division of Valley Crest, is a qualified company whom we feel could do the proper job. . The initial care and treatment involved pruning, fertilizing, root treatment with soil micronutrients, W.A.N.E.(water and nutrient exchange) devices for special feeding and watering, and protection barriers. As a follow-up the company would need to treat the tree with a topical liquid nutrient and a specially blended package of granular slow release nutrients (fed through the W.A.N.E. system). In addition, a spray pesticide for borer bark beetles twice a year would be a preventative for diseases. A proper annual canopy pruning would also be needed to maintain new growth vigor and removal of potential rotting material to avoid mushrooms and fungus in the main limbs and trunk. . . MEMORANDUM TO: Ronald W. McLemore /L--- City Manager FROM: Michael Mingea City Arborist DATE: April 28, 2003 RE: Town Center Oak Trees In order to ensure the long-term survival of the damaged oak tree behind Publix, it will be necessary to have follow-up treatments by a certified arborist in the spring and fall each year. The company who did the initial tree preservation, Arbor Care - a division of Valley Crest, is a qualified company whom we feel could do the proper job. . The initial care and treatment involved pruning, fertilizing, root treatment with soil micronutrients, W.A.N.E.(water and nutrient exchange) devices for special feeding and watering, and protection barriers. As a follow-up the company would need to treat the tree with a topical liquid nutrient and a specially blended package of granular slow release nutrients (fed through the W.A.N.E. system). In addition, a spray pesticide for borer bark beetles twice a year would be a preventative for diseases. A proper annual canopy pruning would also be needed to maintain new growth vigor and removal of potential rotting material to avoid mushrooms and fungus in the main limbs and trunk. .