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Architectural Appearance Commission

Regular Meeting

Glen Ellyn, IL · May 14, 2025

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MINUTES Glen Ellyn Architectural Appearance Commission Wednesday, May 14, 2025 at 7:00 PM Glen Ellyn Civic Center Galligan Board Room 535 Duane Street, Glen Ellyn, IL 60137 A. Call to Order and Roll Call Chairperson Jacobson called the meeting to order at 7:00 PM and explained the Architectural Appearance Commission’s function and procedures as an advisory body. Roll was called. Present: Chairperson Jacobson and Commissioners Albrecht, Goranov, Mees, Schlembach, and Smith Absent: Commissioner Rahn Also in attendance: Anabel Pederson, Associate Planner, and Adriana Ohl Zamora, Recording Secretary. B. Approval of the Minutes Commissioner Smith made a motion to approve the draft minutes of the March 12, 2025 meeting. Commissioner Goranov seconded the motion. The motion passed by voice vote. C. Old Business None to report. D. New Business 1. 515 Crescent Blvd. - Exterior Appearance Review for Walk-Up Automated Teller Machine Staff Presentation Sworn In, Anabel Pederson, Associate Planner presented on 515 Crescent Blvd, explained that although this is a new application, the item has been seen previously; it is for an exterior faced alteration for a proposed walk up ATM on the north facing section of the building. Located on corner of Crescent Boulevard and North Main Street, zoned C5A with a square footage of 5,227.22, currently special use permitted real estate office that was granted in 2022. Associate Planner Pederson moved on to explain that this project previously came before the Commission as a separate application, and it was denied by Village Board on January 13, 2025. The design which was rejected includes the following: • Removal of right most window to be replaced with: • NCR SelfServ 64 Automated Teller Machine • Matching Brick Fill-In • Straight Hem Black Awning • Aluminum Sconce, Black Finish The new proposed design was presented to Commissioners, which includes the following: • Removal of right most window to be replaced with: • NCR SelfServ 64 Automated Teller Machine • Side Panel Windows • Matching Brick Fill-In • Straight Hem Black Awning • Aluminum Sconce, Black Finish Associate Planner Pederson showed a slide of the building’s current condition to Commissioners. Proposed materials, lighting and the cutsheet of ATM was also shown. Commission action is to consider the proposed exterior appearance and provide a recommendation to the Village Board of Trustees approval, approval with conditions, or denial. Commissioner Mees asked if the Village Trustees had voted on this design and rejected it. Associate Planner Pederson clarified that per the Commission’s recommendation for denial on November 13, 2024, the previously proposed design was denied via ordinance. That design included the brick infill, the wood trim, and awning. Currently there is nothing in the code that prevents an applicant from re-applying, so the client and Petitioner chose to modify the petition based on comments from the Commission on September 11, 2024, and reappear before the commission for consideration. Commissioner Mees asked if the Trustees had comments as to why they rejected it so the Commission can make sure that they address all concerns that were previously reviewed and were on the same page as the Trustees. Associate Planner Pederson said that the previous recommendation for denial from this Commission was unanimous and was therefore put on the consent agenda. The Trustees did not pull the item from the consent agenda to discuss separately, and it was passed on the Commission’s recommendation. The Petitioner, Taylor Hall with PM Design on behalf of US Bank, presented the design. He stated that they are revisiting the project based on the comments from the September 11, 2024, review that he was unable to attend, and the project was not properly represented at that time. The Petitioner said they had taken feedback from the notes to more adequately conform with the façade of building. He also stated that US Bank always used the highest technology and standards. With those regards, they have been evaluating this location in particular for quite a while and have been researching since 2022. He stated that the bank likes the location, as it is not directly on the main road but is still easy to identify. He stated that they are familiar with the noise and other lighting ordinances as well as appearance ordinances, and it’s in their interest to align with the community and the Commission’s requirements. The Petitioner stated that they are presenting a proposed ATM and façade at the location which is currently zoned C5A. They are proposing a new design in alignment with remarks and rebuttals that were made and found in the notes and meeting minutes. The design is proposing removal of the window for the ATM kiosk, some level of demolition and infill at the lower portion for the work that be necessary to set ATM kiosk, custom fabricated window wood frame unit that matches the current architecture, and the colonial style brick molding as well as a black awning for weather protection for customers. It was discussed whether it would be necessary to provide that canopy, Mr. Hall stated that he would have to defer to the Commission’s recommendation there and make note accordingly. He showed existing conditions photos taken during wintertime, along with the elevation and the proposed flanking custom windows. Mr. Hall also showed an updated plan sheet indicating the limited scope removal extraction of window unit in its entirety, if possible, for reclamation and reuse, infill with the atm and new custom units, the fabric canopy for the canopy and the brick match. Petitioner stated that brick match was not the correct image with the closer match which was recommended by local mason after visiting site. Provided photometric to ensure security at the site. Commissioner Goranov stated that it appeared the Petitioner had disregarded the alcove design recommendation of the Commission, and that it looks worse than the previously presented option. He inquired as to why the Petitioner did not present the alcove option that was given to them last time. Chairperson Jacobson noted that it appeared they explored the option. Mr. Hall stated that they did work administratively with the jurisdiction regarding the alcove design, it was found to be in non- compliance with accessibility and the Bank did not want to pursue the design. Commissioner Goranov asked to clarify which jurisdiction. Petitioner Hall stated that it was discussed with the Planning Department. Commissioner Goranov inquired as to why it is not in compliance, he stated it seemed like it would comply with all the ADA requirements. The Petitioner stated that they surveyed and found that it does not; in fact, currently it does not meet forward approach compliance. Commissioner Schlembach asked for an elaboration on the non-compliance. Petitioner Taylor Hall stated that currently that alcove has a grade which is 6% from the curb line/sidewalk line up to the threshold of the door. For a forward approach it must be at 5%, so it is already out of compliance. They would also have to meet cross slope so it would have to be 2% in both directions. In fact, to do that they would have to form a curb as well as install a railing and the bank was not at all in favor of this design. Commissioner Schlembach clarified that it is the exterior sidewalk approach that is in current non-compliance. Petitioner Hall replied that no, it is within the property, building line. Commissioner Goranov requested a picture to be pulled up of the area. Chairperson Jacobson remarked that it looks like by the time they would install a curb and raised the alcove piece up they would be conflicting with the door. Commissioner Goranov stated that would not be required because the ATM would be close to the sidewalk. Chairperson Jacobson commented that they would have to pour that concrete to make the cross slope so a person would not be sitting sideways if they were in a wheelchair and then they would be restricting the door. Commissioner Goranov said that this could easily be done, while Chairperson Jacobson stated she didn’t think they could do it from the front door straight to the sidewalk. He stated that all they would have to do is the little rectangle by the door which can be altered very easily. He remarked that the Village is building a whole new train station because of the ADA requirements, all this would require is to change the rectangle. Commissioner Mees pointed out that the Petitioner would need to change the concrete leading up to the door, and slope up so that the highest point by the door is also the highest point by the ATM. Chairperson Jacobson concurred and said that it’s within four feet and the whole piece slopes so it’s not going to be possible to create the slope without creating a curb because they have two existing points; the existing sidewalk and the existing threshold of the door. If the Petitioner was building a new building, then they could easily flatten it out but it is more difficult when you have two existing conditions. Commissioner Goranov inquired about there being a hall upon entry of the building and asked about the floor elevation and the level of the sidewalk. Commissioner Albrecht asked Commissioner Goranov if his idea was that if this portion were fixed, it would put into compliance the entrance to the building, as well as to the ATM and the Petitioner could solve both those situations. Commissioner Mees asked if he meant the Petitioner would dig out the entire rectangle and then what would happen at the threshold of the door. Commissioner Goranov stated that maybe it would require a whole new door, but he thinks it is worth it to keep the historic elevation. In the new design, the building looks totally different in terms of historic value. Chairperson Jacobson asked if there were comments from any other Commissioners. Commissioner Mees said that she thinks that the proposed design now takes into account what was asked for in September, the windows especially. Her only comment would be that above the ATM is brick. She would ask for the area above the ATM to be either another faux window or white panel and not red brick. Petitioner Hall asked if this meant to shorten window heights and/or add trim all the way across. Commissioner Mees clarified that she didn’t mean shorten the window height, she would keep the height the same to match the other windows on the building. Instead, having the area above the ATM be a window to match the window size on the other side instead of having it be brick. Commissioner Goranov agreed that an upside-down U-shaped window around ATM would be better. Commissioner Albrecht said that there have been some good comments, but she feels like with the different entities involved in these discussions, the design is almost one step behind. She is not in disagreement with some of the changes that have been mentioned, like the windows, but they are still looking at a historic building with the opportunity to not change anything. Perhaps if the Petitioner’s client could come back and smooth out the entrance, it would give us the opportunity to get the ATM in without changing the elevation and solve the problem of a non-compliant entrance. Commissioner Schlembach said that he was thinking about downtown where sidewalk slabs have been changed in order to help storeowners meet the grade and he feels that even if they needed to encroach upon the Village sidewalk, as long as the encroachment is also in compliance, that solution could be implemented if there was an element of good faith wanting to implement it. Chairperson Jacobson stated that unfortunately, the Village just re-did the sidewalks last summer. Commissioner Goranov asked who the architect of this ATM project was. Mr. Hall stated that he was the Project Manager with PM Design, the architect of record. Commissioner Goranov asked to clarify that he is not the architect and inquired as to why the architect was not present to answer questions. Petitioner Taylor Hall stated that their goal was to take another look at the façade since the alcove design is not feasible. They sent out a surveyor and found the non-compliant area and discussed the options including the modification of the interior of the building to achieve the drop and gradually accommodate that slope. The bank is not willing to submit the alcove as their preferred design as it is not in their best interest. Commissioner Goranov added that the Petitioner also advised them that there is a non-conformance. Petitioner Taylor Hall agreed that it is not in compliance. Commissioner Schlembach added that was the case unless they encroached on the village sidewalk. Petitioner Taylor Hall agreed that element could make a difference. Commissioner Schlembach said that other businesses down the street have had the Village sidewalk changed. Commissioner Smith said that her preference is to try to accommodate the alcove design and that she is concerned that this proposed design is not in line with what is existing. She agrees that continuing the windows on the top might help but is concerned about the infill of the brick since matching is going to be difficult. She mentions that her preference is for minimizing elements that are not part of the historic structure. Commissioner Goranov says that the canopy makes the facade look like a different building that is imbedded into the building. Commissioner Smith asked if the canopy is one of the bank’s requirements. Petitioner Taylor Hall responded that no, he believes it was something discussed in the design process to protect the client from the elements. Commissioner Goranov said that could be avoided by putting the ATM in the alcove as it is already covered. Commissioner Jacobson reiterated that the alcove design would be something that would require the applicant to go back to the Village and ask if it would be possible to adjust the sidewalk, and it would improve the accessibility for the rest of the building also. Commissioner Goranov said it would also be an opportunity to save a historic building, one of the few left to be saved. Chairperson Jacobson stated that this is an improvement over the last design in terms of the windows, and she thinks the alcove is a nicer way to keep the building façade looking the same, it solves the problem of the awning. She agreed that it will not work the way it is right now because of the matter of having to redo the concrete entrance to the building. Commissioner Goranov made the motion: After conducting a public meeting and deliberating on the request of the petitioner, Taylor Hall on behalf of PM Design and US Bank, for approval of an exterior appearance review for 515 Crescent Boulevard in the C5A Zoning District, the Architectural Appearance Commission recommends denial of this request based on the following findings of fact: 1. The proposal architectural style is not preserving the historic appearance of the building 2. There is an alternative option to be explored which will preserve exterior of the building and overall will improve the functioning of the entire building and functioning of the ATM machine Commissioner Albrecht seconded the motion. The motion passed roll call with all Commissioners present voting “Yes”. Chairperson Jacobson suggested to the Petitioner working with the Village Engineer to see what could be done about the grading and the sidewalk. Commissioner Albrecht said that she thinks it will make a nice space for the ATM and help keep the building in historic character and have an accessible entrance to the building. Petitioner Taylor Hall stated that he will relay all the comments to the bank and thanked the Commission. E. Chairman’s Report Nothing to report F. Trustee Liaison Report Nothing to report G. Staff Report Anabel Pederson, Associate Planner presented the following updates from Staff: 1. New Village Trustees and Village President sworn in May 12, 2025. There will be a new Trustee Liaison for the Commission, and they will hopefully be present next meeting. 2. Metra and Union Pacific are still in negotiations regarding the Metra Station Project. 3. 534 Duane Street, Fuchsia Boutique exterior appearance was approved by Village Board on April 14, 2025. Building has commenced. 4. The new Village fee schedule in effect that took effect April 25, 2005, as well as the new permitting software; the staff side as well as customer facing portal so applicants will now submit and track comments and approvals online. Commissioner Albrecht and Commissioner Goranov asked when the Commission would see the Metra Station Project again. Commissioner Mees stated that she believes they saw it and approved it and so will not be seeing it again. Associate Planner Pederson confirmed that the Commission had already approved the exterior appearance review. Commissioner Schlembach asked how many funding agencies are involved in the project and asked about future funding outlook and the negotiations involved. Associate Planner Pederson said that she believes recent negotiations in particular are about the rental or lease agreement with Metra and Union Pacific. From what she can tell, the Village Engineer has stated that there is still funding going on and money being allocated to the projects, but they are monitoring the funding situation as things develop. However, projects this far along in the planning phase still should have funding. Commissioner Smith said that she noticed a store front on Main Street being painted a color that she doesn’t believe the Commission would generally approve of and asked about guidelines for tenants regarding exterior painting. Associate Planner Pederson stated that the Commission would only see things that are significant alterations, and that painting a building would not require a permit or be considered a significant alteration. She mentioned the Architectural Appearance Guidelines that outline earth tones as the advised colors for downtown. Commissioner Schlembach added that, on historical building paint is a temporary material because ultimately it can be repainted. I. Adjournment Member Albrecht made a motion to adjourn the meeting. Member Goranov seconded the motion and the motion passed by voice vote at 7:40pm Respectfully submitted, Adriana Ohl-Zamora Recording Secretary

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Agenda Village of Glen Ellyn Architectural Appearance Commission Meeting Wednesday, May 14, 2025 7:00 PM Glen Ellyn Civic Center, Galligan Board Room Visitors are most welcome to attend all public meetings and can find copies of the Agenda online at www.glenellyn.org prior to the meeting. Any individual with a disability requiring reasonable accommodation in order to participate in a meeting should contact the Village of Glen Ellyn ADA Coordinator, 630-469-5000, at least five (5) business days in advance of the next scheduled meeting. A. Call to Order B. Approval of the Minutes 1) Approval of the March 12, 2025 Architectural Appearance Commission Minutes C. Old Business D. New Business 1) 515 Crescent Blvd. - Exterior Appearance Review for Walk-Up Automated Teller Machine E. Chairman's Report F. Trustee Liaison's Report G. Staff Report Village of Glen Ellyn

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Agenda Village of Glen Ellyn Architectural Appearance Commission Meeting Wednesday, May 14, 2025 7:00 PM Glen Ellyn Civic Center, Galligan Board Room Visitors are most welcome to attend all public meetings and can find copies of the Agenda online at www.glenellyn.org prior to the meeting. Any individual with a disability requiring reasonable accommodation in order to participate in a meeting should contact the Village of Glen Ellyn ADA Coordinator, 630-469-5000, at least five (5) business days in advance of the next scheduled meeting. A. Call to Order B. Approval of the Minutes 1) Approval of the March 12, 2025 Architectural Appearance Commission Minutes C. Old Business D. New Business 1) 515 Crescent Blvd. - Exterior Appearance Review for Walk-Up Automated Teller Machine E. Chairman's Report F. Trustee Liaison's Report G. Staff Report Village of Glen Ellyn Page 1 of 50 DRAFT MINUTES Glen Ellyn Architectural Appearance Commission Wednesday, March 12, 2025 at 7:00 PM Glen Ellyn Civic Center Galligan Board Room 535 Duane Street A. Call to Order and Roll Call Chairperson Jacobson called the meeting to order at 7:00 PM and explained the Architectural Appearance Commission’s function and procedures as an advisory body. Roll was called. Present: Chairperson Jacobson and Commissioners Albrecht, Goranov, Mees, Rahn, Schlembach, and Smith Also in attendance: Anabel Pederson, Associate Planner, Jordan Frahm Associate Planner, Anne Gould Village Trustee, and Adriana Ohl Zamora, Recording Secretary. B. Approval of the Minutes Commissioner Albrecht made a motion to approve the draft minutes of the February 12, 2025 meeting. Commissioner Rahn seconded the motion. The motion passed by voice vote. Commissioner Smith recused herself. C. Old Business 1. 534 Duane Street, Glen Ellyn IL 60137: Exterior Appearance Review Staff Presentation Sworn in, Jordan Frahm, Associate Planner discussed the return of the 534 Duane Street Exterior Appearance Review. The item is returning from the December 11, 2024 meeting due to façade issues that needed to be revised. The petitioner is Ashley Rooney, from Fuchsia Boutique a local clothing store. The façade that was approved in December was shown, as well as the current issues with found structural beams. The revised elevation showed differences in pattern of siding and major difference with the arrangement of the windows. There were also changes in the doors, with one door to one side instead of two in the center. Review of materials and paints were shown. None of the colors had changed from the previous design. Relevant architecture appearance elements fit in with adjacent buildings. Sworn In, Matt Rooney, Petitioner stated that the color scheme will remain the same, and they are now asking for gas lantern lighting on the façade. Pictures were shown to the Commission. That is the only other change with regards to materials. Questions and Comments: Commissioner Albrecht asked why the petitioner chose to have upper and lower changes in window, including removing the transoms from the design. She also asked if there was any consideration continue to highlight the door by keeping the vertical siding and noted that it might capture high visual impact of the previous design. Petitioner Matt Rooney responded that the original doors were 9ft tall and the steel beam they found is limiting the height to door to 8ft, above beam there are open truces that frame the roof. They can no longer have transoms or the height to accommodate for the windows. Mr. Rooney did note that they could consider changing the siding design. Chairperson Jacobson stated that it was more effective when the door was centered; she thinks the newer design works well but the petitioner could look at the option with the off-centered door. Commissioner Goranov stated that the easiest option would be to have vertical siding on either side of the door. He asked if the petitioner had considered having a blackened transom just above the door. Page 2 of 50 Mr. Rooney stated that he had not considered it but that is an option, however he reiterated that the design it is off center which may contribute to the final look. Commissioner Goranov stated that he believes it is better to be off centered, and the building would have the sign to balance the elevation. Commissioner Albrecht stated that she liked the look of the new light fixtures. Commission Recommendation Chairperson Jacobson made the motion: After conducting a public meeting and deliberating on the request of the petitioner The Village of Glen Ellyn for approval of an exterior appearance review for 534 Duane St., Glen Ellyn in the C5B Zoning District, the Architectural Appearance Commission hereby recommends approval based on the findings of fact, as discussed or amended at the Architectural Appearance Commission public meeting on March 12, 2025, which are hereby incorporated into the Motion by reference as fully set forth herein, and a copy of which will be attached to the minutes of this meeting and kept on file as part of the permanent records of the Village. The Architectural Appearance Commission makes this recommendation of approval with the following conditions: 1. That the project be constructed in substantial conformance with the plans and testimony presented at the Architectural Appearance Commission public meeting and before the Village Board of Trustees. 2. That the Petitioner consider the architectural appearance around main entrance to more reflect original design 3. That the new gas light fixture replaces the previously approved light fixture. Commissioner Schlembach seconded the motion. The motion passed roll call with all commissioners present voting “Yes”. Commissioner Smith rejoined the meeting. D. New Business None E. Chairman’s Report Chairperson Jacobson mentioned a comment from a resident concerned with the new train station and the removal of trees. Associate Planner Pederson noted that those comments can be passed onto staff. F. Trustee Liaison Report Trustee Gould discussed updates with regards to the following: 1. The Downtown Event Park got approved for rezoning and special use events, contractual completion date is end of December 2026 to be completed in 2 phases. 2. There were two workshops on motorized bikes and electric scooters. There have been some complaints of people using them on sidewalks at high speeds. The police department is looking into what other villages are doing and may choose to focus on an education campaign downtown. 3. Permit fees have been approved and will go into effect when the Village converts to the new community development software system in April. Anabel Pederson, Associate Planner added that the Village is holding off on releasing the new fees to avoid any confusion. That information should be available next month when staff training and implementation has been completed. Trustee Gould stated that the Board aiming for a 4% increase in permit fees as they have not been raised in a few years. Page 3 of 50 Commissioner Goranov asked if the new software system will utilize AI and added that a 4% increase seems reasonable. Associate Planner Pederson responded that the software is not integrating AI, it functions similar to the permitting software the Village is already using but making things more streamlined by adding a resident portal and improving communication. G. Staff Report Anabel Pederson, Associate Planner presented to the Commission the following updates: 1. As noted by Trustee Gould, the Downtown Event Park got approved by the Village Board on March 10, 2025. 2. 580 Duane St. is being held for exterior due to structural issues with the column supports and the owners are communicating with the building department. Commissioner Schlembach asked about the status of the cost report on the Metra Train Station Project. Associate Planner Pederson noted that Rich Daubert, Village Engineer has not provided the cost report but he will be contacted for a reminder. I. Adjournment Member Albrecht made a motion to adjourn the meeting. Member Goranov seconded the motion and the motion passed by voice vote at 7:25pm. Respectfully submitted, Adriana Ohl-Zamora Recording Secretary Page 4 of 50 Glen Ellyn Meeting 5/14/2025 7:00 PM 535 Duane Street Department: Community Development Glen Ellyn, IL Department Head: Jennifer Henaghan 60137 Category: Commission Recommendation Prepared By: Anabel Pederson AGENDA ITEM DOC ID: 2025-394 (ID # 2025-394) 515 Crescent Blvd. - Exterior Appearance Review for Walk-Up Automated Teller Machine Statement of the Issue: The petitioner is requesting review and recommendation from the Architectural Appearance Commission regarding the proposed exterior facade alteration of the property known as 515 Crescent Boulevard. The proposed alteration includes the appearance of a walk-up ATM. Analysis: BACKGROUND: On January 13, 2025, the Village Board adopted Ordinance No. 7160, An Ordinance Denying an Exterior Appearance Application for a Proposed Walk-Up Automated Teller Machine at the Property Located at 515 Crescent Boulevard, Glen Ellyn, IL 60137 based on the Architectural Appearance Commission's 5-0 vote to recommend denial. Discussion of the 2024 ATM proposal can be found here. CURRENT PROPOSAL: The applicant is proposing an alteration to the exterior appearance of the property located at 515 Crescent Boulevard. The project includes the removal of an existing window and construction of a walk-up ATM with a matching altered window and brick infill. The proposed design was chosen to match the existing building articulation and provide pedestrians with access to banking services through the installation of the new ATM. 1. Building: The building is located downtown in the C5A Commercial Zoning District and is a contributing building within the Historic District. The building occupies approximately 5,227.22 square feet and is currently occupied by a real estate agency granted by a Special Use Permit in February of 2022. The current weathered red brick building has colonial style features including white wall paneling at the entrance, and decorative trim along the walls and surrounding the white frame windows. 2. Design: The design includes the installation of an NCR SelfServ Walk-Up ATM replacing the most western window of the building's north face. The surrounding area around the proposed ATM will have a window panel on either side, with the space above and below the unit in-filled to match the existing weathered red brick of the existing building. The design Page 5 of 50 would also include a black fabric awning to be set over the ATM for weather protection of customers. 3. Lighting. The proposed lighting changes includes a new wall sconce for security lighting above the ATM. The sconce is a Cooper Lighting Solution Entri LED measuring 15-3/4” x 7-3/4” x 8-1/8” with a round curved face. It has aluminum housing in a black finish and is proposed to be downlit with a color temperature of 3000K. 4. Proposed Use: The proposed use of an automatic teller machine that is not located on the same property as a bank or financial institution is currently not permitted in the Village Zoning Code. The use will be subject to a proposed Text Amendment and Special Use Permit application to be considered by the Plan Commission before final consideration by the Village Board of Trustees. Village Staff is bringing the item forward to the AAC for an exterior appearance review as an appropriate first action for this application as the proposed use would significantly alter the façade of a contributing building within the C5A Zoning District. The project will also appear before the Historic Preservation Commission for consideration of the impact on the historical character of the downtown. The AAC will be commenting on the exterior appearance only, and will not make recommendations on the proposed use of the ATM. ARCHITECTURAL APPEARANCE GUIDELINES: 3.11 Expansion, additions, and remodeling of existing structures should emphasize compatibility with the original structure in terms of roof structure, materials, openings, and detailing. Staff does not believe that the proposed alterations conform to this guideline. Budget Impact: Contribution to Strategic Plan Action Requested: The Architectural Appearance Commission is being asked to consider the petitioner’s request for exterior appearance and make a recommendation to the Village Board for approval, approval with conditions, or denial. In reviewing the request, the Commission should consider how the proposed exterior appearance conforms to the Appearance Review Guidelines. In reviewing the project, the AAC may wish to inquire about/encourage the petitioner to: 1. Utilize design elements to create an alteration that is in harmony with the surrounding buildings. 2. Consider the proposed alteration in the context of the larger downtown area. 3. Incorporate Architectural Appearance Guidelines into feedback and review comments. Attachments: 1. Aerial Map 2. Zoning Map 3. Plat of Survey 4. Site Plan and Planning Set Page 6 of 50 5. Floor Plan 6. NCR SelfServ ATM64 Brochure 7. NCR 2064 General Info Spec Sheet 8. Materials - Bricks and Awning 9. Lighting - Wall Sconce Specs 10. Rejected Alcove Design Page 7 of 50 515 Crescent - Aerial Map 0 50 100 Print Date: 8/27/2024 Notes ft Disclaimer: The GIS Consortium and MGP Inc. are not liable for any use, misuse, modification or disclosure of any map provided under applicable law. This map is for general information purposes only. Although the information is believed to be generally accurate, errors may exist and the user should independently confirm for accuracy. The map does not constitute a regulatory determination and is not a base for engineering design. A Registered Land Surveyor should be consulted to determine precise location boundaries on the ground. Page 8 of 50 515 Crescent - Zoning Map 0 50 100 Print Date: 8/27/2024 Notes ft Disclaimer: The GIS Consortium and MGP Inc. are not liable for any use, misuse, modification or disclosure of any map provided under applicable law. This map is for general information purposes only. Although the information is believed to be generally accurate, errors may exist and the user should independently confirm for accuracy. The map does not constitute a regulatory determination and is not a base for engineering design. A Registered Land Surveyor should be consulted to determine precise location boundaries on the ground. Page 9 of 50 Boundary And Partial GENERAL NOTES NO SEARCH OF RECORDS FOR EASEMENTS OR ENCUMBRANCES WAS DONE BY SURVEYOR. Topographic Survey FOR BUILDING LINES, EASEMENTS AND OTHER RESTRICTIONS, REFER TO THE OWNER'S DEED, TITLE POLICY AND LOCAL ZONING ORDNANCES. LEGAL DESCRIPTION THE HEAVY DARK BOUNDARY LINE REFLECTS WHAT WAS SURVEYED FROM THE LEGAL LOT 1 AND THAT PART OF LOT 2 LYING EAST OF A LINE 100 FEET WEST OF AND PARALLEL TO THE WEST LINE DESCRIPTION AND MAY NOT DEFINE OWNERSHIP. OF MAIN STREET, ALL IN BLOCK 8 OF COUNTY CLERK'S SECOND ASSESSMENT DIVISION IN THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF SECTION 11, TOWNSHIP 39 NORTH, RANGE 10, EAST OF THE THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, ACCORDING FLOOR ELEVATIONS (FE) TAKEN OUTSIDE AT DOORWAYS. TO THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED JULY 3, 1906 AS DOCUMENT 88052, IN DU PAGE COUNTY, ILLINOIS. TOP OF FOUNDATION ELEVATIONS (TF) TAKEN OUTSIDE WHERE THE FOUNDATION WAS EXPOSED. THE SURVEY REFLECTS VISIBLE IMPROVEMENTS AND MAY NOT REFLECT 20 0 20 40 IMPROVEMENTS THAT ARE HIDDEN BY LANDSCAPING, COVERED BY DUMPSTERS, UNDER VEHICLES OR BURIED UNDER SOIL AND VEGETATION. GRAPHIC SCALE - FEET LAWN SPRINKLER SYSTEM, IF ANY IS NOT DEPICTED HEREON. BUILDING TIES ARE TO FOUNDATION BASIS OF BEARINGS FIELDWORK COMPLETED 11-2-2023 NAD 83, ILLINOIS STATE PLANE, EAST AS DETERMINED BY TRIMBLE VRS NETWORK BENCHMARK INFORMATION SOURCE BENCHMARK: THREE STORY EXISTING STORM INLET RIM LOCATED IN THE MUNICIPAL PARKING LOT BRICK BUILDING WEST OF THE SUBJECT PROPERTY AS SHOWN ON THE VILLAGE OF GLEN ELLYN STREET SCAPE PLANS, PHASE 2 AND 3. ELEVATION = 736.06 (NAVD 88) SITE BENCHMARK CONTROL POINT NO. 1 CROSS CUT IN TOP OF CURB AS NOTED HEREON. Crescent 66' R.O.W. Boulevard ELEVATION =739.18 (NAVD 88) LINE LEGEND AREA UNDER CONSTRUCTION PLANTER ELECTRIC BOX PLANTER PLANTER PLANTER = BOUNDARY LINE N89°18'58"E .0 T 0 C T 8 F 7 L 3 7 8 3 .2 . C F 7 0 100. 0 RIM=737.51 7 3 7 3 .7 3 L 3 7 8 1 7 8. T 3 .4 73 5 C F 7 L 3 7 TC 8.1 = LOT LINE T 7 8 3 3 C .9 7 73 FL 7 9 .8 8 5 738 CUT CROSS B B 4 2 8 .5 7 9 9 = SETBACK LINE V CO 3 .5 8 8 .7 CO .1 73 3 .1 3 UTILITY INFORMATION CO B 7 3 3 9 9 CO 7 .0 .2 7 6 6 7 3 9 739 7 5 .0 2 73 3 .6 5 8 .8 9 3 . .7 .1 9 8 0 8 8 8 SITE BENCHMARK S tr e e t 3 3 3 3 5 .1 = EASEMENT LINE .6 3 8 7 7 7 3 7 7 3 3 7 4 7 3 A J.U.L.I.E. DESIGN STAGE UTILITY REQUEST WAS ORDERED BY THE G 7 G DUPAGE CO. MONUMENT SURVEYOR ON NOVEMBER 3, 2023 DIG NO. X233071867 THE FOLLOWING FE=739.00 ELEV=739.18 48 739. UTILITY COMPANIES WERE CONTACTED: ENTRANCE 4 7 .5 0 = SECTION LINE DOOR FE=739.51 BLDG. COR. ATT DISTRIBUTION 5 9 .3 8 ABBREVIATIONS CUT CROSS BLDG. COR. WINDOW 1.48' SOUTH EMAIL: G11629@ATT.COM 0.65' SOUTH (TYP.) 0.85' WEST 8 PHONE: NONE PROVIDED 0.05' WEST HDPE = HIGH-DENSITY POLYETHYLENE ATLAS REQUESTED K OC LOT 1 ENTRANCE PLANTER BL 1 5 "E RCP = REINFORCED CONCRETE PIPE S 0 0 °5 6 ' PVC = POLYVINYLCHLORIDE PIPE ONE STORY COMED CMP = CORRUGATED METAL PIPE NG LOT LOT 2 BRICK BUILDING CONTACT: NONE PROVIDED MUNICIPAL PARKI 66'R .O .W . 0 8 "W VCP = VITRIFIED CLAY PIPE 515 CRESCENT BLVD. PHONE: 630.576.7094 N 0 0 °1 4 ' ASPHALT PAVEMENT INV = INVERT BLDG. COR. 450 N. MAIN ST. ATLAS PROVIDED TWO STORY 0.63' SOUTH TC = TOP OF CURB 0.93' WEST FL = FLOW LINE BRICK BUILDING N . M a in COMCAST FE = FLOOR ELEVATION CONTACT: MARTHA GIERAS (MARTHA_GIERAS@CABLE.COMCAST.COM) TF = TOP OF FOUNDATION PHONE: 224.229.5862 CHB = CHORD BEARING BLDG. COR. NO RESPONSE DIP = DUCTILE IRON PIPE 1.66' SOUTH 0.15' WEST 66 CUT CROSS RRS = RAILROAD SPIKE 100. VILLAGE OF GLEN ELLYN POB = POINT OF BEGINNING ARC 85.57 FOUND IRON PIPE 29 CONTACT: STEVE WARNER IUS EFO = ENGINEERED FLOOD OPENINGS RAD PHONE: 630.547.5512 WW = WINDOW WELL ATLAS PROVIDED CONC = CONCRETE MENT PAVE TW = TOP OF WALL ALT ASPH NICOR GAS TP = TOP OF PIPE CONTACT: UTILITY CONSULTANTG03W RETAINING WALL EP = EDGE OF PAVEMENT PHONE: 630.388.2362 EW = EDGE OF WALK ATLAS PROVIDED DROVE MAG. NAIL CNO = COULD NOT OPEN 10' SOUTH AND WOOD FENCE FOD = FULL OF DEBRIS ON LINE ATT/T-TCG TOD = TOP OF DEBRIS TRASH ENCLOSURE CONTACT: BOBBY AKHTER FOW = FULL OF WATER PHONE: 630.390.0089 NVP = NO VISIBLE PIPES NO RESPONSE TP = TOP OF PIPE ROW = RIGHT OF WAY NO UTILITIES WERE MARKED BY THE ABOVE UTILITY COMPANIES AT THE ROAD TIME OF THE SURVEY. LEGEND L AI C R UNDERGROUND UTILITIES AND PIPE DATA SHOWN HEREON ARE FROM ABOVE SANITARY MANHOLE MAILBOX CIFI GROUND OBSERVATIONS, ABOVE GROUND MANHOLE INSPECTIONS, AVAILABLE PA ATLASES WHICH CAN BE INTERPRETED, ARE LEGIBLE AND TO SCALE, AND CO SANITARY CLEANOUT DOWNSPOUT NION THE SURVEY AND DOES NOT COMPRISE ALL UNDERGROUND UTILITIES. STORM MANHOLE LIGHT POLE U WMA OBSERVES AND ATTEMPTS TO IDENTIFY PIPE SIZE, MATERIAL, AND DEPTH TO THE BEST OF OUR ABILITY FROM THESE ABOVE GROUND OBSERVATIONS. STORM CATCH BASIN OVERHEAD LIGHT POLE DUE TO SAFETY AND PHYSICAL LIMITATIONS WHEN OBTAINING THIS DATA, THE TRUE SIZE, TYPE, AND DEPTH OF THE PIPE MAY VARY FROM THE DATA SHOWN HEREON. STORM INLET E ELECTRIC MANHOLE SURVEYOR'S CERTIFICATE THEREFORE LOCATION, DEPTH, AND SIZE OF CRITICAL UNDERGROUND UTILITIES MUST BE VERIFIED BY THE CONTRACTOR PRIOR TO CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITIES. STORM CLEANOUT TRAFFIC SIGNAL POLE CO STATE OF ILLINOIS) CONTACT JULIE/811 BEFORE DOING ANY UNDERGROUND WORK. FLARED END SECTION TRAFFIC CONTROL BOX COUNTY OF DuPAGE)SS TRANSFORMER TRAFFIC SIGNAL VAULT THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT THIS PLAT AND THE SURVEY ON WHICH IT IS BASED WERE MADE IN ACCORDANCE WITH THEILLINOIS MINIMUM STANDARDS FOR ELECTRICAL BOX RAILROAD SIGNAL POLE BOUNDARY AND TOPOGRAPHIC SURVEYS AS SHOWN ON THE ANNEXED PLAT, CABLE T.V. BOX R RAILROAD SIGNAL VAULT TELEPHONE BOX UTILITY POLE THIS PROFESSIONAL SERVICE CONFORMS TO THE CURRENT ILLINOIS MINIMUM STANDARDS FOR A BOUNDARY SURVEY. TRAFFIC CONTROL BOX OH OVERHEAD WIRES ELECTRIC HANDHOLE THIS PROFESSIONAL SERVICE CONFORMS TO THE CURRENT ILLINOIS E UNDERGROUND ELECTRIC MINIMUM STANDARDS FOR TOPOGRAPHIC SURVEYS. COMMUNICATION MANHOLE G UNDERGROUND GAS TELEPHONE MANHOLE T UNDERGROUND TELEPHONE ALL DISTANCES ARE SHOWN IN FEET AND DECIMALS THEREOF. ELECTRIC METER FO UNDERGROUND FIBER OPTIC GIVEN UNDER MY HAND AND SEAL AT WHEATON, ILLINOIS THIS 13th GAS METER C T UNDERGROUND CABLE T.V. ______ DAY OF Description By NOVEMBER Rev Date 23 G GAS VALVE W WATER MAIN ________________________________________, A.D. 20___. Boundary and Partial B B-BOX SANITARY SEWER Topographic Survey ALL ANDS V WATER VALVE STORM SEWER WEBSTER, McGRATH AND AHLBERG, LTD. ON U LOCATION: SI 515 CRESCENT AVE. PRO R V WATER VALVE VAULT X X FENCE LINE FE YO AND 450 N. MAIN ST. JOEL C. VIETTI VE FIRE HYDRANT GUARD RAIL BY:________________________________________ S R GLEN ELLYN, ILLINOIS 035-003561 PREPARED FOR: POST INDICATOR VALVE DECIDUOUS TREE PM DESIGN PIV 1101 CENTRAL EXPRESSWAY SOUTH JOEL C. VIETTI WHEATON ILLINOIS LAND SURVEYOR NO.3561 M WATER METER ALLEN, TEXAS 75013 PINE TREE _______ ILLINOIS S PHONE: 214.491.1830 2100 MANCHESTER ROAD, SUITE 203 TA IS NO PARKING METER TE I DROVE IRON PIPE WHEATON, ILLINOIS 60187 OFILL JOB #: DATE: SCALE: SIGN PHONE: (630) 668-7603 44163 11-2-2023 1"=20' FOUND IRON PIPE LAND SURVEYING - CIVIL ENGINEERING - LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE CROSS CUT IN CONCRETE SURV: DRAWN: DESIGN: FLAG POLE Over a Century of Service to our Clients GA/JCV GA/JCV XXX PLM PIPELINE MARKER M = MEASURED DIMENSION 2100 Manchester Road, Building A, Suite 203 Wheaton, Illinois 60187 FILE #: SHEET #: R = RECORD DIMENSION ph: (630)668-7603 web: www.wmaltd.com D-29451 Survey Design Firm License No. 184-003101 1 of 1 E:\ACTIVE-PROJECTS\44163-113910-DuPage\SURV-GA\2023 Survey\44163s.dgn 11/13/2023 8:11:36 AM Page 10 of 50 LEGEND 504 460 520 522 524 526 530 BRICK PAVERS EXISTING BENCH LANDSCAPING EXISTING BRICK SEATING AND PAVER SIDEWALK, LANDSCAPING FIRE HYDRANT 38'-0" TYP. PLANTER, TYP. EXISTING BIKERACK EXIST STREET STREET LIGHT LIGHTING, TYP. CRESCENT BLVD. EXISTING CONCRETE SAN SAN SAN SIDEWALK EXISTING BENCH EXIST FIRE SANITARY SEWER 66'-0" PROPOSED THRU- EXISTING SCONCE LINE HYDRANT ROW WALL ATM LIGHT FIXTURE STRM STRM STRM 12'-0" STORM SEWER 738.73 100' 739.19 LINE DOM-C DOM-C DOMESTIC WATER 505 LINE 11'-7" 87'-6" EXISTING GRADES ARE PER CITY STREET 450 47.5' 515 CRESCENT BLVD SIGN IMPROVEMENT DRAWINGS. 66'-0" EXIST ROW PARKING RE D A RCH TE MAIN ST. IS I TE REG KENNETH JAMES CT McCRACKEN 001-020639 OPEN STA IS TE O AREA/RAILROAD O F IL LIN ROW OPEN 01470 AREA/RAILROAD EXPIRES: 11/30/26 ROW SCALE: 1" = 20'-0" DRWN BY: VR DATE: 4/17/2025 US BANK WALL MOUNTED ATM 515 CRESCENT BLVD SITE PLAN NORTH 1 Page 11 of 50 LEGEND ZONING: CR ZONING: C5A ZONING: C5B BUILDING IN NORTH HISTORIC DISTRICT PER CITY OF GLEN ELLYN HISTORICAL DISTRICTS MAP 515 CRESCENT BLVD 5,227 SF (0.12 ACRES) SUBJECT PROPERTY R 250' PAVED ROADS RED A RCH TE IS IT REG EC KENNETH JAMES T McCRACKEN 001-020639 STA IS TE O O F IL L IN 01470 EXPIRES: 11/30/26 DRWN BY: VR NOT TO SCALE DATE: 4/17/2025 2 US BANK WALL MOUNTED ATM 515 CRESCENT BLVD SITE MAP NORTH Page 12 of 50 EXISTING ASPHALT EXISTING WALL LIGHT FIXTURES, TYP., SHINGLES LUMENS UNKNOWN, MAINTENANCE BY OTHERS EXISTING STREET LAMP, EXISTING RED BRICK EXISTING WHITE WOOD EXISTING CUSTOM LUMENS UNKNOWN, WALL FINISH PANELING WOOD ASSEMBLY MAINTENANCE BY OTHERS WINDOW UNITS. TYP. EXTERIOR ELEVATION - EXISTING RE D A RCH TE I IS TE REG KENNETH JAMES CT McCRACKEN 001-020639 STA IS TE O O F IL LIN OPTION: VILLAGE AAC TO DETERMINE PROPOSED NEW FABRIC CANOPY (BLACK) PROPOSED THROUGH WALL NCR IF CANOPIES PROVIDED AT ADJACENT AT ATM WITH SQUARE BOXED VALANCE SELFSERV 64 ATM KIOSK. PROVIDE WINDOWS, TO MATCH. STANDARD TRIM FACE AT INSERT 01470 PROPOSED CUSTOM WOOD ASSEMBLY EXPIRES: 11/30/26 WINDOW UNITS, TO MATCH EXISTING PROVIDE BRICK IN-FILL ADJACENT WINDOW ASSEMBLIES TO MATCH EXISTING BUILDING DRWN BY: VR EXTERIOR ELEVATION - PROPOSED DATE: 4/17/2025 3 US BANK WALL MOUNTED ATM 515 CRESCENT BLVD EXTERIOR ELEVATION Page 13 of 50 VIEW FROM ACROSS CRESCENT BLVD VIEW FROM MAIN STREET SIDE OF BUILDING E RED A RCH I ST IT REG EC KENNETH JAMES T McCRACKEN 001-020639 STA IS TE O O F IL LIN 01470 EXPIRES: 11/30/26 VIEW FROM ACROSS CRESCENT BLVD VIEW FROM ACROSS CRESCENT BLVD DRWN BY: VR DATE: 4/17/2025 4 US BANK WALL MOUNTED ATM 515 CRESCENT BLVD EXISTING STREET PHOTOS Page 14 of 50 INTEGRAL SHROUD TRIM 40" 47 1/2" CNTRL. HT. PROPOSED CUSTOM WOOD ASSEMBLY WINDOW UNIT TO 7 1/2" MATCH EXISTING ADJACENT 10'-0" 3 - ATM DETAIL N.T.S. 11'-7" 7'-7" +/- 7'-1" +/- C.L. LIGHT FIXTURE B.O. CANOPY ATM CONTROLS RECESSED IN OPENING TO MEET ILLINOIS FINISH FLOOR ACCESSIBILITY CODE 3'-0" SECTION 308.2.1. 0" REACH RANGE RED A RCH E REQUIREMENTS TRADITIONAL FABRIC AWNING, BLACK, ST IT 2 I - REG EC WITH SQUARE BOXED VALANCE, TO 35 1/4" KENNETH JAMES 47 1/2" T MATCH ADJACENT PROPERTY EXISTING SERVICE DOOR McCRACKEN 4 3/4" NCR2064 PROFILE LEVEL 1 PROPOSED SCONCE LIGHT 001-020639 0" BRICK IN-FILL TO MATCH EXISTING BUILDING; FIXTURE AT ATM STA S I PROPOSED THROUGH WALL ATM TE O METROBRICK FAST SHIP BLEND 7 OR SIMILAR, O F ILL IN MASON TO VERIFY MATERIAL MATCH, AND 12 1/4" ATM KIOSK STANDARD PROVIDE SUBMITTAL TO ARCHITECT FOR SHROUD/TRIM, GREY APPROVAL FOR ALTERNATE(S) AS REQUIRED 01470 EXPIRES: 11/30/26 2 - ATM/WALL SECTION - PROPOSED 1 - EXTERIOR ELEVATION - PROPOSED SCALE: 1/4" = 1'-0" SCALE: 1/4" = 1'-0" DRWN BY: VR DATE: 4/17/2025 5 US BANK WALL MOUNTED ATM 515 CRESCENT BLVD DETAILS Page 15 of 50 GENERAL NOTES 1101 CENTRAL EXPRESSWAY S K M E Nc CR AC KE, N SUITE 100 ARE CTTIH ALLEN, TX 75013 PROJECT CONTACT: TAYLOR HALL Architecture PHONE: 469.656.4463 Program Management 1. REFER TO A0.00 FOR SCOPE OF WORK, ABBREVIATIONS AND SYMBOL LEGEND Permitting EMAIL: thall@pmdginc.com KEN McCRACKEN, ARCHITECT PM DESIGN GROUP, INC. 2. CONTRACTOR SHALL COORDINATE SUITE/SITE ACCESS WITH CLIENT CONSTRUCTION MANAGER. 3. ALL DEMOLITION AND CONSTRUCTION SHALL BE CONDUCTED DURING BUSINESS HOURS, ACCORDING TO NOISE ORDINANCE OF AHJ. 4. CONTRACTOR SHALL VISIT THE SITE AND BECOME GENERALLY FAMILIAR WITH THE EXISTING 2 CONDITIONS PRIOR TO COMMENCING THE WORK. A2.00 5. CONTRACTOR SHALL NOTIFY THE OWNER OF ANY AND ALL DISCREPANCIES BETWEEN THE DRAWINGS AND EXISTING CONDITIONS, PRIOR TO PROCEEDING WITH WORK. 6. CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE PROTECTION AGAINST MOISTURE, IMPACT AND/OR DAMAGE SEAL: 0 5'-0"± AT ALL SURFACES AND OPENINGS AFFECTED BY DEMOLITION AND CONSTRUCTION OF 9 14 7 4 6 PROPOSED PROJECT. CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE TO PATCH AND REPAIR ANY TYP. 2 TYP. DAMAGED AREAS, AT NO ADDITIONAL COST TO THE OWNER. A4.00 7. CONTRACTOR TO CONFIRM EXISTING SMOKE DETECTOR AND FIRE ALARM SYSTEM(S) ARE 3'-8" 2'-7" 8'-0" OPERATIONAL AND FUNCTION PROPERLY. CONTRACTOR SHALL NOTIFY CONSTRUCTION V.I.F. V.I.F. V.I.F. MANAGER FOR ANY REQUIRED REPAIR. . 8. ALL DIMENSIONS ARE TO FINISH FACE OF PARTITION AND/OR CENTERLINE OF COLUMN GRIDLINE. F.C 9. ALL INTERIOR DOORS ARE TO BE LOCATED 4" FROM ADJACENT PARTITION CORNER, UNO. 10. PROVIDE AND INSTALL FIRE-RESISTANT LAMINATE PLYWOOD BLOCKING IN WALLS FOR MILLWORK, CABINETS, GRAB BARS, FIXTURES, HANDRAILS, RACKS, AND MOUNTED TOILET N. 2'-4"± ACCESSORIES, AS REQ. 11. OBJECTS THAT APPEAR TO BE ALIGNED SHALL BE ALIGNED. CONSULTANT: 12. TENANT DEMISING WALLS SHALL EXTEND TO UNDERSIDE OF APPLICABLE DECK, REF. A4.01 10 9 13. LIGHT DESIGN SHALL COMPLY WITH ILLINOIS DEPARTMENT OF FINANCIAL PROFESSIONAL REGULATION DIVISION OF BANKING REGULATION AUTOMATED TELLER MACHINE SECURITY 2 ACT SECTION 10: 8'-0" 4 1. THERE SHALL BE A MINIMUM OF 10 CANDLEFOOT POWER AT THE FACE OF THE TYP. AUTOMATED TELLER MACHINE AND EXTENDING OUTWARD 5 FEET. 5'-8"± 2. THERE SHALL BE A MINIMUM OF 2 CANDLEFOOT POWER WITHIN 50 FEET FROM ALL UNOBSTRUCTED DIRECTIONS FROM THE FACE OF THE AUTOMATED TELLER MACHINE. IN THE EVENT THE AUTOMATED TELLER MACHINE IS LOCATED WITHIN 14 1 10 FEET OF THE CORNER OF THE BUILDING AND THE AUTOMATED TELLER TYP. MACHINE IS GENERALLY ACCESSIBLE FROM THE ADJACENT SIDE, THERE SHALL BE A MINIMUM OF 2 CANDLEFOOT POWER ALONG THE FIRST 40 UNOBSTRUCTED FEET OF THE ADJACENT SIDE OF THE BUILDING. N.I.C. 9 KEYNOTES 13 13 X KEYNOTE DESCRIPTION 3'-11" 6'-0" 1. EXISTING STRUCTURAL PRE-CAST CONCRETE FLOOR PLANK, PROTECT IN PLACE ADJACENT TO CONSTRUCTION AREA(S). 2. EXISTING STRUCTURAL PRE-CAST CONCRETE FLOOR PLANK, SAW-CUT IN PLACE AT LOCATIONS DESIGNATED ON PLAN. CONTRACTOR SHALL SCAN SLAB PRIOR TO ANY MODIFICATIONS. INSTALL NEW STRUCTURAL COLUMNS AND BEAMS PRIOR TO DEMOLITION. REFER TO STRUCTURAL DRAWINGS. NORTH 3. NEW STRUCTURAL FLOOR DECK INFILL, PROVIDE COLUMNS AND BEAMS AS DESIGNATED ON 1/2" = 1'-0" STRUCTURAL DRAWINGS. ENLARGED PLAN - DEMOLITION 2 4. EXISTING WALL TO REMAIN, TYP. UNO. PROTECT FROM HARM, PATCH & REPAIR AS REQUIRED. 5. NEW WALL, REFER TO DETAIL 3/A04.01 FOR WALL TYPE. PROVIDE WALL BASE AND PAINT TO MATCH EXISTING SPACE ON ADJACENT TENANT SIDE. PROVIDE RUBBER BASE AND PAINT ON US BANK TENANT SIDE. 6. EXISTING WINDOW TO REMAIN, PROTECT FROM HARM DURING CONSTRUCTION. 0 7. REMOVE EXISTING WINDOW, FRAMING AND TRIM IN IT'S ENTIRETY; UNIT SHALL BE REMOVED 515 CRESCENT BLVD AND RETAINED FOR REUSE, AS APPLICABLE. EXISTING SILL AND LINTEL SHALL REMAIN PROTECTED IN-PLACE DURING REMOVAL OF WINDOW UNIT. 1 8. MODIFY SILL AT REMOVED WINDOW AS REQ. FOR NEW ATM KIOSK OPENING. PROVIDE SILL A2.00 PAN AND FLASHING AS REQ. AT MASONRY SAW-CUT(S). STORE NO.: N/A 2'-11" 8'-0" 9. EXISTING DOOR TO REMAIN PROTECT FROM HARM DURING CONSTRUCTION. V.I.F. V.I.F. 18 10. EXISTING DOOR TO BE REMOVED, PATCH AND REPAIR OPENING FOR NEW DOOR. 3'-11" V.I.F. US BANK ATM ROOM TO COMPLY WITH 0 11. NEW DOOR, VERIFY EXISTING ROUGH OPENING PRIOR TO ORDERING NEW DOOR. ILLINOIS ACCESSIBILITY CODE 2'-8" 2'-10" 2'-7" ATM TO BE INSTALLED IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 811, AND REQUIRED V.I.F. V.I.F. V.I.F. ILLINOIS ACCESSIBILITY CODE SECTIONS 305,307, 12. NEW ATM KIOSK. GLEN ELLYN, IL 60137 MANEUVERING AND CLEARANCES 308,309, 707 AND DETAILS 1, 9 & 10 SHEET A0.12 5'-0"± 8 IN DETAILS 4 & 5 SHEET A0.12 13. EXISTING LIGHT FIXTURE TO REMAIN, PROTECT FROM HARM DURING CONSTRUCTION. 1 12 A4.00 14. REMOVE EXISTING LIGHT FIXTURE, PATCH AND REPAIR CEILING FOR NEW WORK. 17 15. NEW RECESSED LIGHT FIXTURE, COORDINATE WITH ELECTRICAL DRAWINGS. DN 16. PATCH AND REPAIR CEILING TO MATCH EXISTING ADJACENT. 0 17. CUSTOM WOOD FABRICATED WINDOW ASSEMBLY, MATCHING / UTILIZING EXISTING MOLDINGS. 18. TRADITIONAL 6'-0" x 3'-0" FABRIC AWNING, BLACK, WITH SQUARE BOXED VALANCE, TO MATCH REV DATE DESCRIPTION ADJACENT PROPERTY. 04.22.2025 PLANNING - AAC SUBMIT 6'-0" 0 04.25.2025 PLANNING - AAC PRESCREEN 11 ALIGN LEGEND KEY DESCRIPTION 3 8'-0" 17 EXISTING WALLS TO REMAIN 6'-0 1/2" 4A 16 NEW 1 HOUR RATED INTERIOR PARTITIONS 15 5 NEW EXTERIOR WALL INFILL 4A DRAWN BY: PJO N.I.C. CHECKED BY: TLH N.I.C. AREA NOT IN CONTRACT ARCH. PROJECT NO.: FBC25001.0 11'-4" SHEET NAME: AREA OF EXISTING FLOOR DECK TO BE REMOVED DEMOLITION & NEW STRUCTURAL CONCRETE FLOOR PROPOSED PLANS SHEET NUMBER: NORTH ENLARGED PLAN - PROPOSED 1/2" = 1'-0" 1 A1.50 Page 16 of 50 NCR SelfServ™ 62 and 64 A new range of cash recyclers For more information, visit ncr.com, or email banking.marketing@ncr.com. Page 17 of 50 2 NCR SelfServTM 62 and 64 NCR SelfServ™ 62 Interior Freestanding Pocket Cash Recycler Digital first design—15” multi-touch screen and 18.5” dynamic upper panel Stand out from the crowd—Dynamic marketing & advertising capabilities Design for service—Enhanced telemetry for fast and easy remote or in field service Extend presence—Offering full multi-function and ITM* transactions in a compact footprint Market leading performance—Ensure best in class ATM availability *available in Phase 2 Deliver exceptional experiences and drive cost efficiencies Page 18 of 50 NCR SelfServTM 62 and 64 4 3 NCR SelfServ™ 64 Exterior Through-The-Wall Cash Recycler Through the wall cash recycler for any exterior location Fast and easy installation—Unique adjustable sleeve for any wall fitment, easy replacement of legacy ATMs Security built in—Split module architecture for robust physical security Fully weatherized—Designed to withstand severe environmental conditions Market leading performance—Ensure best in class ATM availability Deliver exceptional experiences and drive cost efficiencies Page 19 of 50 Cash Recycling Made Simple Feel Better Reduce Cost Do More Experience Efficiency Agility Digital-first experiences Reduce the cost to serve, Drive more transactions, for your customers and couple the latest cash faster. Versatile, modular staff. Mobile interactions at recycling technology with ATM design for ease the forefront coupled with innovative systems and of service and better software-driven capabilities. cash management tools. consumer experience. Page 20 of 50 NCR SelfServTM 62 and 64 4 5 Design Philosophy Digital First to Digital Only User Experience • Designed for privacy • Simplified, aesthetically pleasing • Angled screen for digitally infused transactions Simple Interactions • Familiar tablet-like interface • 15” multi-touch display • Clear progression to additional transactions Ease of Service • Internally strong and robust platform • Introducing digital-first servicing • Allowing quick and efficient part replacement Page 21 of 50 6 NCR SelfServTM 62 and 64 NCR SelfServ™ 62 Experience & Efficiency 18.5” DYNAMIC UPPER PANEL BARCODE READER RECEIPT PRINTER TAMPER-RESISTANT CARD READER CONSUMER CAMERA COIN DISPENSE OR CHECK ACCEPT POCKET INTERFACE EPP INFINITY DISPLAY 15” CONTACTLESS BIOMETRICS AUDIO JACK MOODLIGHTING WIDE RANGE OF SAFES NCR SCALABLE RECYCLER FRONT OR REAR ACCESS Note: some features are optional Page 22 of 50 A Transformative Consumer Experience LARGE CAPACITY POCKET INTERFACE PRIMARY CONSUMER INTERACTIONS 15” MULTI-TOUCH SCREEN CONTACTLESS ENHANCED BRANDING AND INTERACTIONS AT COLOR CUSTOMIZATION THE FOREFRONT CAPABILITIES MOODLIGHTING Page 23 of 50 8 NCR SelfServTM 62 and 64 NCR SelfServ™ 64 Experience & Efficiency OPTIONAL ADVERT PANEL EPP TAMPER-RESISTANT CARD READER BARCODE READER RECEIPT PRINTER COIN DISPENSE OR CHECK ACCEPT CONSUMER CAMERA POCKET INTERFACE INFINITY DISPLAY 15” CONTACTLESS CARD READER AUDIO JACK WIDE RANGE OF SAFES NCR SCALABLE RECYCLER MOODLIGHTING Note: some features are optional Page 24 of 50 NCR Scalable Recycler (SR)— Powering NCR SelfServ™ EFFICIENT • One device common parts • Improved template support, serviceability, repair & customer experience • Fast media transport • Market leading bunch capacity ADAPTABLE • Meets global market requirements for cash recycling • Scalable & flexible—configurations & options fulfill global market needs. • Up to 8 denominations recycling • Pocket media interface SECURE • The latest security technology integrated • Seamless loading & unloading of cash from recycler via (un)load option • Security by design—split module enables best-in class physical security architecture Page 25 of 50 10 NCR SelfServTM 62 and 64 NCR Scalable Recycler (SR)— Device Features One device; commonality of templates and parts, improved serviceability, repair, support & customer experience Exception note handling Pocket interface and separation up to 300 notes for 3 compartments dispense and deposit (Reject, Retract, CF) Flexibility Transaction speed accepts notes, 10 notes/sec coupons & vouchers Scalable • 3 to 6 cassettes (full & split cassettes) • up to 8 denominations • up to 18,300 notes capacity Cassettes Ink Enabled in-lid solution, no impact on capacity NCR Confidential Page 26 of 50 Maximize ROI with software that fully supports cash recycling: • Fully exploit cash recycling capabilities with NCR enterprise ATM Software • Optimize cash in and cash out balance and cash supply costs with NCR Cash Management • Remove legacy recycling constraints with NCR Terminal Handler Page 27 of 50 Contact us at NCR.com today Why NCR? 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NCR Corporation 864 Spring St NW Atlanta, GA 30308 © 2021 NCR Corporation Patents Pending 051221_ProductMktg_Banking_SS62&64_Brochure-1021 ncr.com Page 28 of 50 NCR SelfServ™ 64 ATM Site Preparation PRODUCT OVERVIEW 4-1 PRODUCT OVERVIEW GENERAL DESCRIPTION ACOUSTICS PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION The NCR SelfServ 64 Automated Teller Machine is a ‘through the wall’ ATM For most variants the acoustics sound power does not exceed: The illustration below is typical of the layout of the product identification which may be installed through any suitable exterior wall or in a vestibule l 65 dB(A) when idle label which is fixed inside the ATM. location. l 68 dB(A) when operating. However, the following configuration will affect the sound levels as shown in the table below: Configuration Acoustic sound power when operating Coin does not exceed 72 dB(A) HEAT DISSIPATION The NCR SelfServ product range is a flexible hardware platform. NCR recommends that actual power measurements are taken and used to establish the heat dissipation for specific hardware configurations. These measurements should include any custom or third party features. Where specific measurements are not available then, as a guide, 760 KJ/hour can be used as an indicative heating load. This figure is based on an ATM in idle mode, with a medium to high feature functionality configuration. Heat dissipation figures are largely unaffected by transactional rates. The product is identified by a class and a 4 digit model number. The serial number is unique to each ATM. The tracer number is used to identify where the ATM was built. Please quote all of the serial and tracer numbers, including the prefix, when There are no separate Vestible or Through the Wall variants of the SelfServ making reference to the ATM. 64. All dimensions and clearances are the same for both types of installation. Electrical rating information is also shown on the product label. Options Access l Rear Standard Security Enclosure l CEN Grade I Solid and Gas Explosion Resistant (EX GAS) Security Enclosure l CEN Grade III l CEN Grade IV NCR Confidential - use and disclose solely pursuant to company instructions ©2021 by NCR Corporation, Atlanta, Georgia, USA. http://www.ncr.com. All Right's Reserved 2064 Site Preparation DRAFT B006-7921-A000 Page 29 of 50 Page 30 of 50 Page 31 of 50 Page 32 of 50 Page 33 of 50 Page 34 of 50 Page 35 of 50 Page 36 of 50 Page 37 of 50 Page 38 of 50 Page 39 of 50 Page 40 of 50 Fabric Awnings & Canopies Whether for business or home, a fabric awning or canopy can 10-Year Framework Warranty provide protection, create extra space, and enhance the look of a house or storefront. Fabric awnings can achieve a soft look, Standard Welded Mill Finish offer many color options, and allow you the flexibility to change Aluminum Frame the fabric at a later date. Fabric awnings offer many solutions for windows, doors, entrances, walkways, signage, and patios. Powdercoat Optional Square Dome Convex A-Frame Marquee Stationary Canopy Elongated Dome Venetian Concave For a FREE Estimate, call 901-368-4477 or visit parasolawnings.com. Page 41 of 50 Fabric Options VALANCES No Valance Rigid Valance Loose Valance SCALLOPS Standard Greek Key Wave Straight Hem ENDS Closed End Open End For a FREE Estimate, call 901-368-4477 or visit parasolawnings.com. Page 42 of 50 Page 43 of 50 Page 44 of 50 Page 45 of 50 D ES C R IPTION Invue The Entri LED luminaire features a classic and stylish design with the Type Catalog # added benefits of solid state lighting technology, offering outstanding uniformity and energy savings. Using Cooper Lighting Solutions' proprietary LED LightSquare technology and AccuLED Optics™ system, Project the Entri LED luminaire offers designers vast versatility in system design, function and performance. Use Entri LED for wall mount architectural Date Comments lighting applications and egress lighting requirements. UL/cUL listed for use in wet locations. Prepared by S PEC IFIC A TION FEA T U R E S Construction scalability to meet customized zinc-plated, quick-mount junction HOUSING: Heavy wall, one-piece, application requirements. CRI box plate that mounts directly to die-cast aluminum construction and CCT offering includes 2200K, 4” J-Box. LightSquare mounts for precise tolerance control and 2700K, 3000K, 3500K, 4000K, facing downward. Fixture slides repeatability in manufacturing. 5000K, and 5700K with minimum over mounting plate and is secured Integral extruded aluminum heat 70CRI and 2700K and 3000K with with two stainless steel fasteners. sink provides superior thermal minimum 80CRI all within 5-step Mounting plate features a one- heat transfer in +40°C ambient MacAdam ellipse. piece EPDM gasket on back side environments. FACEPLATE / DOOR: of plate to firmly seal fixture to One-piece, die-cast aluminum El e c tri c a l wall surface, forbidding entry of construction. Captive, side LED drivers mount to die-cast moisture and particulates. Optional hinged faceplate swings open via aluminum back housing for mounting arrangements utilize a release of one flush mount die- optimal heat sinking, operation die-cast mounting adaptor box cast aluminum latch on housing efficacy, and prolonged life. to allow for LED battery pack, side panel. GASKET: One-piece Standard drivers feature electronic surface conduit and trough branch molded silicone gasket mates universal voltage (120-277V wiring. The Entri LED luminaire perfectly between the door and 50/60Hz), 347V 60Hz or 480V 60Hz is approved for mounting on housing for repeatable seal. LENS: operation. 480V is compatible for combustible surfaces. Uplight lens is impact-resistant, use with 480V Wye systems only. 5/32” thick tempered frosted glass Greater than 0.9 power factor, less Fin ish sealed to housing with continuous than 20% harmonic distortion, and Housing is finished in five-stage bead silicone gasket. Downlight is suitable for operation in -40°C super TGIC polyester powder coat lens is an LED LightSquare with to 40°C ambient environments paint, 2.5 mil nominal thickness integral optics sealed for IP66 and optional 50C construction for superior protection against rating. HARDWARE: Stainless available. All fixtures are shipped fade and wear. LightSquare cover steel mounting screws and latch standard with 10kV/10kA common plates are standard white and hardware allow access to electrical – and differential – mode surge may be specified to match finish components for installation and protection. LightSquare feature of luminaire housing. Standard servicing. an IP66 enclosure rating and colors include black, bronze, grey, maintain greater than 98% lumen white, dark platinum and graphite Op t i c s maintenance at 60,000 hours metallic. RAL and custom color Choice of 9 patented, high efficiency AccuLED Optics™ per IESNA TM-21. Emergency egress options for -20°C ambient matches available. Consult Outdoor Architectural Colors brochure for a ENC/ENT/ENV distributions. Optics are precisely environments, WaveLinx™, complete selection. ENTRI LED designed to shape the light occupancy sensor, and dimming output, maximizing efficiency and options available. Warran ty application spacing. AccuLED Five year limited warranty, consult LightSquare Optics technology creates Mounti ng website for details. Solid State LED consistent distributions with the JUNCTION BOX: Standard with www.cooperlighting.com/legal ARCHITECTURAL WALL LUMINAIRE D IMENS IONS (Round ENCENC (Round Clean) Clean) (Triangle ENTENT (Triangle Reveals) Reveals) ENC (Round Clean) ENT (Triangle Reveals) CERTIFICATION DATA DesignLights Consortium® Qualified* 15-3/4" 15-3/4" 8-1/8" 8-1/8" 15-3/4" 15-3/4" 8-1/8" 8-1/8" UL/cUL Listed 15-3/4" [400mm] [400mm] 7-3/4" 7-3/4" [206mm] 8-1/8" [206mm] 15-3/4" [400mm] [400mm] 7-3/4" 7-3/4" [206mm] 8-1/8" [206mm] [400mm] 7-3/4" [196mm] [196mm][206mm] [400mm] 7-3/4" [196mm] [196mm] [206mm] ISO 9001 [196mm] [196mm] IP66 LightSquares (Round ENVENV (Round Reveals) Reveals) LM79 / LM80 Compliant ENV (Round Reveals) C O N DU I T M O UNT / BA T T E RY BA CK BOX ENERGY DATA Electronic LED Driver >0.9 Power Factor <20% Total Harmonic Distortion 15-3/4" 15-3/4" 8-1/8" 8-1/8" 120-277V/50 & 60Hz, 347V/60Hz, 480V/60Hz 15-3/4" [400mm] [400mm] 7-3/4" 7-3/4" [206mm] 8-1/8" [206mm] [400mm] 7-3/4" [196mm] [196mm][206mm] -30°C Minimum Temperature [196mm] 40°C Ambient Temperature Rating (Optional) 11" SHIPPING DATA [279mm] Approximate Net Weight: 15.2 lbs. (6.9 kgs.) - Without backbox 29.1 lbs. (13.2 kgs.) - With backbox TD516150EN May 22, 2024 4:05 PM Page 46 of 50 page 2 EN C/EN T / E NV EN TR I L ED ORDER IN G INFOR M A TION Sample Number: ENC-SA1C-740-U-T4W-GM-ULG-HA-WPS2BK Light Engine Domestic Preferences 24 Product Family 1 Drive Color Temperature Voltage Distribution Finish Configuration Current [Blank]=Standard ENC=Entri Round Clean SA1=1 Square A=350mA 722=70CRI, 2200K 3 U=UNV T2=Type II BZ=Bronze BAA=Buy American Act ENT=Entri Triangle B=450mA 727=70CRI, 2700K 3 (120- T3=Type III AP=Grey TAA=Trade Agreements Reveals C=600mA 730=70CRI, 3000K 3 277) T4FT=Type IV Forward Throw BK=Black Act ENV=Entri Round D=800mA 735=70CRI, 3500K 1=120 T4W=Type IV Wide DP=Dark Platinum Reveals E=1000mA 740=70CRI, 4000K 2=208 SL2=Type II w/Spill Control GM=Graphite Metallic F=1200mA 750=70CRI, 5000K 3 3=240 SL3=Type III w/Spill Control WH=White 760=70CRI, 5700K 3 4=277 SL4=Type IV w/Spill Control 827=80CRI, 2700K 3 8=480 SLL=90° Spill Light Eliminator Left 830=80CRI, 3000K 3 9=347 SLR=90° Spill Light Eliminator Right 835=80CRI, 3500K 3 Options (Add as Suffix) Accessories (Order Separately) 25 F=Singled fused (Must specify voltage, fused on single hot leg of 120, 277, or 347) MA1253=10kV Circuit Module Replacement FF=Doubled fused (Must specify voltage, fused on both hot legs of 208, 240, or 480) MA1253-480V=10kV Circuit Module Replacement (480V only) X=Driver Surge Protection (6kV) Only FSIR-100-PK=Wireless Configuration Tool for Occupancy Sensor 11 20K=Series 20kV UL 1449 Surge Protective Device VA6172SA=Wireguard Accessory 2L=Two-Circuit Light Engine 23 VA6173=Tamper-Resistant Driver Bit DIM=0-10V Dimming Driver 5, 6 VA6174=Vandal Shield Accessory EBP=Battery Pack with Back Box (Must specify voltage, available in 120V or 277V) 2, 4, 9 VA2001-XX=Thru-Way Conduit Box CBP=Battery Pack with Back Box, Cold Weather Rated (Must specify voltage, available in 120V LS/HSS=House Side Shield (Works with all distributions listed for Entri) or 277V) 2, 4, 10 WOLC-7P-10A=WaveLinx Outdoor Control Module (7-pin) CBP-CEC=Battery Pack with Back Box, Cold Weather Rated, CEC compliant (Must specify voltage, available in 120V or 277V) 2, 4, 10 R90=Rotated Right 90˚ L90=Rotated Left 90˚ HSS=Factory Installed House Side Shield 16 LCF=LightSquare Trim Plate Matches Housing Finish 15 ULG=Uplight Glow 7 HA=50°C High Ambient 8 WG=Wire Guard TR=Tamper Resistant Hardware BOX=Empty back box (1/2" NPT, each side with plugs installed BPC=Button Type Photocontrol (Must specify voltage, available in 120, 208, 240, 277V, 347, and 480) AHD145=After Hours Dim, 5 Hours, 50% 17 AHD245=After Hours Dim, 6 Hours, 50% 17 AHD255=After Hours Dim, 7 Hours, 50% 17 AHD355=After Hours Dim, 8 Hours, 50% 17 SPB1=Dimming Occupancy Sensor with Bluetooth Interface, <8’ Mounting 13, 21 SPB2=Dimming Occupancy Sensor with Bluetooth Interface, 8’-20’ Mounting 13, 21 SPB4=Dimming Occupancy Sensor with Bluetooth Interface, 21’-40’ Mounting 13, 21 MS-L08=Motion Sensor for ON/OFF Operation, Up to 8' Mounting Height 11, 12, 13 MS-L20=Motion Sensor for ON/OFF Operation, 9' - 20' Mounting Height 11, 12, 13 MS/DIM-L08=Motion Sensor for Dimming Operation, Up to 8' Mounting Height 11, 12, 13 MS/DIM-L20=Motion Sensor for Dimming Operation, 9' - 20' Mounting Height 11, 12, 13 WPS2XX=WaveLinx Pro, SR Driver, Dimming Motion and Daylight, WAC Programmable, 7' - 15' Mounting 19,20 WPS4XX=WaveLinx Pro, SR Driver, Dimming Motion and Daylight, WAC Programmable, 15' - 40' Mounting 19,20 CC=Coastal Construction 22 NOTES: 1. DesignLights Consortium ® Qualified. Refer to www.designlights.org Qualified Products List under Family Models for details. DLC Family Code: MMMSPQ 2. EBP or CBP options limited to 25°C. Control option limited to BPC=Button Type Photocontrol (must specify voltage). 3. Extended lead times apply. Use dedicated IES files when performing layouts. 4. Not available with HA option. 5. Cannot be used with other control options. 6. Low voltage control lead brought out 18” outside fixture. 7. ULG only available in 740 8. Not available with ULG option 9. EBP is rated for minimum operating temperature of 0°C (32°F). Operates downlight for 90-minutes. 10. CBP is rated for minimum operating temperature of -20°C (-4°F). Operates downlight for 90-minutes. 11. The FSIR-100 configuration tool is required to adjust parameters including high and low modes, sensitivity, time delay, cutoff and more. Consult your lighting representative at Cooper Lighting 12. Replace LXX with the available mounting height options: L08, L20, L40 or L40W are the only choices. 13. Includes integral photosensor. 14. Bronze sensor is shipped with Bronze fixtures. White sensor shipped on all other housing color options. 15. Not available with HSS option. 16. Only for use with SL2, SL3 and SL4 distributions. The light square trim plate is painted black when the HSS option is selected. 17. Requires the use of BPC photocontrol. See After Hours Dim supplemental guide for additional information. 18. Control option limited to BPC=Button Type Photocontrol (must specify voltage). 19. WAC Gateway required to enable field-configurability: Order WAC-PoE and WPOE-120 (10V to PoE injector) power supply if needed. 20. Replace XX with sensor color (WH, BZ, or BK). 21. Smart device with mobile application required to change system defaults. See controls section for details. 22. Coastal construction finish salt spray tested to over 5,000-hours per ASTM B117, with a scribe rating of 9 per ASTM D1654. 23. 2L not available with FF, ULG or AHD options. Controls and/or battery packs operate only one of the two circuits when 2L is specified. 24. Only product configurations with these designated prefixes are built to be compliant with the Buy American Act of 1933 (BAA) or Trade Agreements Act of 1979 (TAA), respectively. Please refer to DOMESTIC PREFERENCES website for more information. Components shipped separately may be separately analyzed under domestic preference requirements. 25. Accessories sold separately will be separately analyzed under domestic preference requirements. Consult factory for further information. TD516150EN May 22, 2024 4:05 PM Page 47 of 50 page 6 EN C/EN T / E NV EN TR I L ED POWER A ND LUM ENS 1 LightSquare (SA Series) ENC (Entri - Round Clean) / ENT (Entri - Triangle Reveals) / ENV (Entri - Round Reveals) Drive Current (mA) EBP / CBP SA1A (350mA) SA1B (450mA) SA1C (600mA) SA1D (800mA) SA1E (1000mA) SA1F (1200mA) Power (Watts) 120-277V± 13 20.1 25.4 33.3 43.1 57.2 66.1 120V -- 0.17 0.22 0.29 0.38 0.48 0.56 Current (A) 277V -- 0.09 0.1 0.13 0.17 0.21 0.25 Power (Watts) 347V or 480V -- 23.3 28.7 36.6 49.5 60.7 70.1 347V -- 0.07 0.08 0.11 0.15 0.18 0.21 Current (A) 480V -- 0.05 0.06 0.08 0.11 0.13 0.16 Optics Lumens 703 2,489 3,122 4,108 5,141 6,406 7,090 T4W Lumens per Watt‡ 54.1 123.8 122.9 123.4 119.3 112.0 107.3 (Type IV Wide) BUG Rating B0-U0-G0 B1-U0-G1 B1-U0-G1 B1-U0-G1 B1-U0-G2 B1-U0-G2 B1-U0-G2 Lumens 524 1,857 2,328 3,064 3,835 4,778 5,288 T4W-HSS (Type IV Wide, Lumens per Watt ‡ 40.3 92.4 91.7 92.0 89.0 83.5 80.0 House Side Shield) BUG Rating B0-U0-G0 B0-U0-G1 B0-U0-G1 B0-U0-G1 B0-U0-G1 B1-U0-G2 B1-U0-G2 Lumens 694 2,459 3,084 4,058 5,079 6,328 7,004 SL2 (Type II w/Spill Lumens per Watt‡ 53.4 122.3 121.4 121.9 117.8 110.6 106.0 Control) BUG Rating B0-U0-G0 B1-U0-G1 B1-U0-G1 B1-U0-G1 B1-U0-G2 B1-U0-G2 B2U0-G2 SL2-HSS Lumens 568 2,012 2,524 3,321 4,156 5,178 5,732 (Type II w/Spill Lumens per Watt‡ 43.7 100.1 99.4 99.7 96.4 90.5 86.7 Control, House Side Shield) BUG Rating B0-U0-G0 B0-U0-G1 B1-U0-G1 B1-U0-G1 B1-U0-G1 B1-U0-G2 B1-U0-G2 Lumens 690 2,442 3,063 4,030 5,044 6,285 6,956 SL3 (Type III w/Spill Lumens per Watt ‡ 53.1 121.5 120.6 121.0 117.0 109.9 105.2 Control) BUG Rating B0-U0-G0 B1-U0-G1 B1-U0-G1 B1-U0-G1 B1-U0-G2 B1-U0-G2 B1-U0-G2 SL3-HSS Lumens 589 2,086 2,616 3,442 4,308 5,368 5,941 (Type III w/Spill Lumens per Watt ‡ 45.3 103.8 103.0 103.4 100.0 93.8 89.9 Control, House Side Shield) BUG Rating B0-U0-G0 B0-U0-G1 B0-U0-G1 B1-U0-G1 B1-U0-G1 B1-U0-G2 B1-U0-G2 730 CCT Lumens 666 2,361 2,960 3,895 4,875 6,074 6,723 SL4 (Type IV w/Spill Lumens per Watt‡ 51.2 117.5 116.5 117.0 113.1 106.2 101.7 Control) BUG Rating B0-U0-G0 B0-U0-G1 B1-U0-G1 B1-U0-G1 B1-U0-G2 B1-U0-G2 B1-U0-G2 SL4-HSS Lumens 577 2,043 2,562 3,371 4,219 5,257 5,818 (Type IV w/Spill Lumens per Watt‡ 44.4 101.6 100.9 101.2 97.9 91.9 88.0 Control, House Side Shield) BUG Rating B0-U0-G0 B0-U0-G1 B0-U0-G1 B0-U0-G1 B1-U0-G1 B1-U0-G2 B1-U0-G2 Lumens 622 2,201 2,761 3,633 4,547 5,665 6,270 SLR (90° Spill Light Lumens per Watt ‡ 47.8 109.5 108.7 109.1 105.5 99.0 94.9 Eliminator Right) BUG Rating B0-U0-G0 B1-U0-G1 B1-U0-G1 B1-U0-G1 B1-U0-G1 B1-U0-G2 B1-U0-G2 SLR-HSS Lumens 529 1,872 2,347 3,089 3,866 4,817 5,331 (90° Spill Light Lumens per Watt ‡ 40.7 93.1 92.4 92.8 89.7 84.2 80.7 Eliminator Right, House Side Shield) BUG Rating B0-U0-G0 B0-U0-G1 B0-U0-G1 B1-U0-G1 B1-U0-G1 B1-U0-G1 B1-U0-G1 Lumens 622 2,201 2,761 3,633 4,547 5,665 6,270 SLL (90° Spill Light Lumens per Watt‡ 47.8 109.5 108.7 109.1 105.5 99.0 94.9 Eliminator Left) BUG Rating B0-U0-G0 B1-U0-G1 B1-U0-G1 B1-U0-G1 B1-U0-G1 B1-U0-G1 B1-U0-G2 SLL-HSS Lumens 529 1,872 2,347 3,089 3,866 4,817 5,331 (90° Spill Light Lumens per Watt‡ 40.7 93.1 92.4 92.8 89.7 84.2 80.7 Eliminator Left, House Side Shield) BUG Rating B0-U0-G0 B0-U0-G1 B1-U0-G1 B1-U0-G1 B1-U0-G1 B1-U0-G1 B1-U0-G1 Lumens 722 2,556 3,205 4,218 5,279 6,577 7,279 T2 Lumens per Watt ‡ 55.5 127.2 126.2 126.7 122.5 115.0 110.1 (Type II) BUG Rating B0-U0-G0 B1-U0-G1 B1-U0-G1 B1-U0-G1 B1-U0-G1 B1-U0-G2 B1-U0-G2 735 CCT Lumens 549 1,943 2,437 3,207 4,013 5,000 5,535 T2-HSS (Type II, House Side Lumens per Watt ‡ 42.2 96.7 95.9 96.3 93.1 87.4 83.7 Shield) BUG Rating B0-U0-G0 B0-U0-G1 B0-U0-G1 B0-U0-G1 B0-U0-G1 B0-U0-G1 B1-U0-G2 TD516150EN May 22, 2024 4:05 PM Page 48 of 50 page 16 EN C/EN T / E NV EN TR I L ED L UMEN M A INTENA C E SA1 (All Drive Currents) Hours 25,000 hours* 50,000 hours* 60,000 hours* 100,000 hours** Theoretical L70 (Hours)** 25˚C 99.4% 99.0% 98.9% 98.3% 2,471,000 40˚C 99.4% 99.0% 98.9% 98.3% 2,471,000 50˚C 99.4% 99.0% 98.9% 98.3% 2,471,000 * Supported by IES TM-21 standards ** Theoretical values represent estimations commonly used; however, refer to the IES position on LED Product Lifetime Prediction, IES PS-10-18, that explains proper use of IES TM-21 and LM-80. L UMEN M ULTIPLIER 101 Ambient Temperature SA1 (All Drive Currents) 0˚C 1.02 100 10˚C 1.01 99 25˚C 1.00 98 Lumen Maintenance (Percent) 40˚C 0.99 50˚C 0.97 97 96 95 94 93 92 91 90 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 Hours (Thousands) 25°C 40°C 50°C TD516150EN May 22, 2024 4:05 PM Page 49 of 50 CRESCENT STREET CONCEPT KIOSK LAYOUT OPTION #1 OBJECTIVE: FACILITATE ACCESSIBILITY COMPLIANCE FOR SAFE-HARBOR LANDING AT ATM KIOSK, NOT TO EXCEED 2% GRADE BOTH PERPENDICULARLY AND PARALLEL TO PROPOSED ATM KIOSK OPERATION / CONTROLS. EXISTING ALCOVE DOES NOT CURRENTLY MEET FORWARD APPROACH REQUIREMENT NOT TO EXCEED 5% GRADE, EXCEEDING 6%; AND RENOVATION TO BUILDING AREA WILL REQUIRE BRINGING THIS - AND POTENTIALLY OTHER AREAS INTO COMPLIANCE. THE BELOW PROPOSED SOLUTION IS NOT ADVISABLE DUE TO THE SIGNIFICANT STRUCTURAL MODIFICATION REQUIRED. · DEMOLISH CONCRETE LANDING AT EXTERIOR SIDE OF ENTRY ALCOVE. EXISTING · NEW CONCRETE LANDING AT EXTERIOR SIDE OF ALCOVE, WITH SIDEWALK RAISED EDGE AT SIDEWALK ADJACENT TO ATM KIOSK, LIP MAY EXCEED 3.5" AND A GUARD RAIL MAY BE REQUIRED BY AHJ. PAD TO PROVIDE 2% MAX. SLOPE IN EITHER DIRECTION AT 32"x48" CLEAR SPACE ADJACENT TO KIOSK. NEW GUARD RAIL -3.6" TO SIDEWALK ALIGN EXISTING & NEW PREVIOUS PROPOSED LOCATION · CONCRETE LANDING TO PROVIDE 5% MAX. SLOPE FROM SIDEWALK CONC. TO ENTRY DOOR; MODIFICATION TO DOOR SILL REQUIRED. · NEW SINGLE PANEL ENTRY DOOR. · NEW INTERIOR PARTITIONS TO CREATE ATM SERVICE CLOSET. SLOPE · MODIFY EXTERIOR ENTRY DOOR WALL, STRUCTURAL TEMPORARY BRACING REQUIRED · NEW INTERIOR FINISHES AT BUILDING INTERIOR VESTIBULE (EXTENT 2% SLOPE BEYOND REPLACED STRUCTURAL PLANKS). NEW MAX. NEW ATM THIS DESIGN WOULD PROVIDE REQUIRED ACCESSIBLE SLOPES AT ENTRY 2% SLOPE DOOR SLOPE DOOR AND ATM KIOSK, BUT MAY REQUIRE ACCESSIBILITY CODE MAX. HARDSHIP / EXCEPTIONS FOR ACCESSIBLE PATH OF TRAVEL. 10'-10" TIMELINE: ELEV: 739.51 COMPLETED: ADJACENT · JULY 2023 INITIAL SUBMITTAL - REJECTED NEEDING CURRENT PLAT. NEW EXTERIOR WALL INFILL TENANT · SURVEY RCV'D AND RESUBMITTED NOVEMBER 2023. DOOR NEW WALLS · INITIAL REMARKS & RESUBMIT FEBUARARY 2024. NEW CONC. SLAB IN-FILL · FULL REMARKS RECEIVED LATE MARCH 2024; RESUBMIT EARLY @ 2% MAX. GRADE JUNE 2024. BOTH DIRECTIONS · ROUND 2 FULL REMARKS RECEIVED, REVISED AND RESUBMITTED ADJACENT JULY 2024. CE TENANT · · VILLAGE CANCELLED THE AUG 2024 COMMISSION MEETING. ALL ITEMS REQUESTED BY VILLAGE SUBMITTED FOR SEPT. I A N K 8'-5" COMMISSION SENT BY PMDG, REPRESENTATION BY STRATUS UNLIMITED. COMMISSION DETERMINED MORE INFO IS NEEDED. R P L AN · COORDINATED FOR PM DESIGN REPRESENTATION AT NOVEMBER NE OM S B · MEETING. AAC REQUESTED ALTERNATE DESIGN, DOES NOT LIKE REMOVAL OF O W N-C U MAIN ENTRY WINDOW(S). R CORRIDOR ESTIMATED REMAINING: BY NO PE NEW DOOR · PLANNING PROCESS: 16-20 WEEK* E D ITY LE · ARCHITECTURAL / STRUCTURAL SURVEY AND ANALYSIS: 4-6 WEEK C T IL AB · · DESIGN AND DOCUMENTATION: 3-4 WEEK PERMIT PROCESS: 4-6 WEEK* JE SB PT RE CES CCE S *APPROXIMATION PER INITIAL DUE DILIGENCE, AND 1 ROUND OF REMARK(S) AC T A ARD NO AND ST US BANK WALL MOUNTED ATM 515 CRESCENT BLVD PROPOSED PLAN 1 NF C SCALE: 1/4" = 1'-0" DRWN BY: PJO DATE: 1/26/2025 NORTH 1 Page 50 of 50