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RPVCCA_SR_2010_07_20_10_PVPHS_Stadium_Lights
CITY OF MEMORANDUM RANCHO PALOS VERDES TO: FROM: DATE: SUBJECT: REVIEWED: Project Manager: HONORABLE MAYOR &CITY COUNCIL MEMBERS JOEL ROJAS,U DEVELOPMENT DIRECTOR JULY 20,2010 PROPOSED STADIUM LIGHTING AT PALOS VERDES PENINSULA HIGH SCHOOL CAROLYN LEHR,CITY MANAGER ~ Kit Fox,AICP,Associate Planner~ RECOMMENDATION Receive this report on a proposal to add lighting to the existing stadium at Palos Verdes Peninsula High School,and provide direction to Staff as deemed appropriate. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY In the past,proposals to add lighting to the stadium at Palos Verdes Peninsula High School in the City of Rolling Hills Estates have raised concerns among surrounding residents,most of whom are residents of the City of Rancho Palos Verdes.Staff has been advised that the Board of Education of the Palos Verdes Peninsula Unified School District (PVPUSD)will be considering another such proposal at its regular meeting on July 22,2010.Therefore,Staff has prepared this brief report on the proposal for the City Council's review,and will continue to monitor this proposal as a part of the regular Border Issues Status Report. BACKGROUND On June 28,2010,the City Managers of Rancho Palos Verdes and Rolling Hills Estates were notified by the Superintendent of PVPUSD that the Board of Education had received a presentation from the Peninsula Stadium Lights Steering Committee on June 24,2010. Copies of the Staff report,exhibits and PowerPoint®slides from that presentation are attached to tonight's report.The Board is scheduled to consider this matter again at its regular meeting on July 22,2010. 10-1 July 20, 2010 Page 2 The 41.55-acre campus of Palos Verdes Peninsula High School (PVPHS) is a triangular parcel located at the northeasterly corner of Silver Spur Road and Hawthorne Boulevard in the City of Rolling Hills Estates. It is almost entirely surrounded by single-family neighborhoods in the City of Rancho Palos Verdes to the north, west (across Silver Spur Road) and southeast (across Hawthorne Boulevard). There is also a small neighborhood of eight (8) single-family homes (Via de la Vista) in the City of Rolling Hills Estates that is located immediately to the north of the campus. The Peninsula Center shopping center is located diagonally across from the campus at the southwesterly corner of Silver Spur Road and Hawthorne Boulevard in the City of Rolling Hills Estates. The existing stadium is located in the north central portion of the campus, and includes “home” and “visitor” grandstands, a football field and a track. Pursuant to the Rolling Hills Estates General Plan and Zoning Map, the land use and zoning designations for the PVPHS campus are “Institutional” and “I” (Institutional), respectively. PVPHS Stadium DISCUSSION Pursuant to Section 3290.1 of the PVPUSD Administrative Regulations (AR), the Board of Education (Board) must review and approve any proposal to initiate a capital campaign to build or modify facilities at a school site. The Peninsula Stadium Lights Steering Committee (Committee) requested permission to initiate a fundraising campaign to install lights at the existing stadium at PVPHS on June 24, 2010, in accordance with AR 3290.1. At that meeting, the Board heard this proposal as an “information only” item. On July 22, 2010, the Board is scheduled to formally decide whether or not to authorize the Committee to proceed with its fundraising efforts. The authorization to proceed with the capital campaign would amount to tacit approval of the proposal by the Board. According to the information presented to the Board by the Committee on June 24, 2010, the football program is one of only two revenue-generating sports programs at PVPHS (the other being basketball). As such, the Committee’s purposes in pursuing the installation of stadium lights at PVPHS to allow evening scheduling of football games are manifold, including increasing: 10-2 July 20, 2010 Page 3 (a) greatly needed revenue to support the athletic and other school programs, as severe budget cuts are threatening the availability of money for these programs from the [District]; (b) the attendance at games by allowing more students, parents and other community members to attend; (c) athletic opportunities for students who play soccer and lacrosse by increasing scheduling flexibility; (d) the community spirit that comes from having parents and others in the neighborhood attend high school football games; and (e) the ability for CIF games to be played at [PVPHS]. It is the Committee’s intent to raise the necessary funds, receive final approval from the Board and complete this project in time for the 2010-2011 academic year. However, it is not clear to Staff if this aggressive time line is realistic or feasible. The materials presented to the Board included a preliminary design for the proposed stadium lighting. The preliminary plans call for the installation of four (4) 80-foot-tall light poles around the perimeter of the stadium, located on both sides of the football field at roughly the 15-yard line. There would be twelve (12) lumieres (i.e., light fixtures) mounted on each pole, for a total of forty-eight (48) lumieres. Preliminary photometric studies indicate that the proposed project would provide average illumination of the football field at fifty footcandles (50 fc), and of the track at twenty footcandles (20 fc). These studies also demonstrate that illumination levels would drop to an average of one-and-one-half footcandles (1.5 fc) at a distance of one hundred feet (100’) from the track. The nearest homes to the stadium are located roughly three hundred sixty feet (360’) from the track, across Hawthorne Boulevard to the southeast. As mentioned above, the PVPHS campus is zoned “I” (Institutional) by the City of Rolling Hills Estates. Within the “I” district, public educational institutions and related recreational facilities are conditionally-permitted uses. Furthermore, outdoor lighting must comply with the requirements of Section 17.42.030 of the Rolling Hills Estates Municipal Code (RHEMC)1 , to wit: A. Lighting shall be directly only onto the property where the light source is located. No lighting shall be permitted which results in the direct illumination of other properties. B. Individual light fixtures shall be permitted only if the power/light intensity of the individual fixtures does not exceed one hundred fifty watts or two thousand lumens, whichever is most restrictive. The total intensity of all such fixtures shall not exceed one thousand watts or thirteen thousand three hundred thirty-three lumens plus one hundred 1 Rolling Hills Estates’ outdoor lighting standards are very similar to those imposed by Sections 17.56.030 and 17.56.040 of the Rancho Palos Verdes Municipal Code 10-3 July 20, 2010 Page 4 fifty watts or two thousand lumens for each one thousand five hundred square feet of lot area beyond fifteen thousand square feet, up to an aggregate maximum of one thousand five hundred watts or twenty thousand lumens, whichever is less intense. C. No outdoor lighting shall be permitted where the light source or fixture is more than twelve feet above grade. D. Any indirect illumination of neighboring properties shall not exceed four-tenths footcandle at the property line. Outdoor lighting that proposes to deviate from these standards may be permitted with the approval of a Special Use Permit by the Rolling Hills Estates Planning Commission. However, Section 53094(b) of the California Government Code allows school districts to exempt themselves from local zoning regulations by a two-thirds (⅔) vote of the Board. As such, it is not clear at this time if this proposal would go through the “normal” City of Rolling Hills Estates’ planning process or if PVPUSD would avail itself of the local zoning exemption provided for by the Government Code. The Committee has indicated that it intends for the proposed stadium lighting to comply with the City of Rolling Hills Estates’ standard not to exceed four-tenths footcandle (0.4 fc) at the property line. In any case, Staff believes that the lead agency for the project (i.e., the City of Rolling Hills Estates or PVPUSD) would be responsible for compliance with the provisions of the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA). As a result of a courtesy notice sent to property owners within a 500-foot radius of the campus, many nearby residents have expressed their concerns about this proposal (see attachments). In addition to aesthetic concerns regarding the addition of lighting to the stadium, residents have also expressed concerns about parking, traffic control, noise and public health and safety impacts related to nighttime use of the stadium by the high school and/or other non-school entities. CONCLUSION In conclusion, and based upon the foregoing discussion, Staff requests direction from the City Council whether or not it desires Staff to take any further action in this matter. Such action may include, but not be limited to: 1. Prepare a letter to PVPUSD, asking the District to mitigate all impacts related to stadium lighting and nighttime use to less-than-significant levels; 2. Prepare a letter to PVPUSD, asking the District to submit this proposal to full zoning and environmental review through the City of Rolling Hills Estates’ discretionary permit process. 3. Attend the upcoming PVPUSD Board meeting and continue to monitor this proposal as a part of the City’s regular bi-monthly Border Issues Status Report. 10-4 July 20, 2010 Page 5 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Public Notification As a courtesy, on July 7, 2010, mailed notification of the City Council’s discussion of this matter at tonight’s meeting was provided to two hundred ninety-four (294) property owners within a 500-foot radius of the PVPHS campus; the Superintendent and Deputy Superintendent of PVPUSD; the Chair of the Peninsula Stadium Lights Steering Committee; and the City Manager of the City of Rolling Hills Estates. The Committee Chair was also invited to attend tonight’s meeting to present the proposal and answer questions. Upcoming PVPUSD Board Meeting As mentioned above, this matter will be before the PVPUSD Board again this Thursday, July 22, 2010. The Board meets at 5:00 PM at the Malaga Cove Administration Center Board Room, 375 Via Almar, Palos Verdes Estates, CA 90274. The meeting agenda and Staff report will be available on the PVPUSD website, www.pvpusd.k12.ca.us. City of Rolling Hills Estates Review As mentioned above, the City of Rolling Hills Estates was also advised of this proposal by the Superintendent on June 28, 2010. The City of Rolling Hills Estates has indicated that its City Council has not yet asked to be briefed on this matter, although Rolling Hills Estates residents adjacent to the campus have expressed their concerns to Rolling Hills Estates’ mayor. A member of its Planning Staff is expected to attend tonight’s meeting FISCAL IMPACT The City incurred charges of $131.12 for the cost of postage for mailing courtesy notices for this item. Otherwise, the review of this proposal has had no substantial fiscal impact upon the City. ALTERNATIVES The following alternatives are available for the City Council’s consideration: 1. Receive and file this report; and provide direction to Staff for further action in this matter. 2. Receive and file this report; and direct Staff to take no action in this matter at this time. Regardless of City Council direction tonight, Staff intends to continue to monitor this project as a part of the regular Border Issues Status Report. 10-5 MEMORANDUM: Peninsula High School Stadium Lighting July 20, 2010 Page 6 Attachments: • PVPUSD Staff report and Exhibits ‘A’ and ‘B’ (dated 6/24/10) • PowerPoint® slides presented by the Peninsula Stadium Lights Steering Committee (dated 6/24/10) • Public correspondence M:\Border Issues\Peninsula HS Stadium Lighting\20100720_StaffRpt_CC.doc 10-6 Palos Verdes Peninsula USD Created : July 02, 2010 at 02:33 PM Meeting: Regular Meeting : K. Facilities Construction Program 3. Palos Verdes Peninsula High School Stadium Lights Steering Committee Project (V) June 24, 2010 Status: Ready for Meeting Quick Summary / Recommended Action Presented as an information item. Background Information The Palos Verdes Peninsula High School Stadium Lights Steering Committee is proposing the installation of lights for the Palos Verdes Peninsula High School stadium. Current Considerations That the entire Board of Education hear the presentation on this proposed project and give staff direction on next steps. Financial Considerations Financial information will be discussed as part of the presentation on the installation of stadium lights. Administrators Deputy Superintendent of Business Services Associated File Attachments Exhibit A - Palos Verdes Peninsula High School Stadium Lights Steering Committee Project (Files) Exhibit B - Administrative Regulation 3290.1, Capital Campaigns/Projects-Facilities (Files) Page 1 of 1Palos Verdes Peninsula USD : Palos Verdes Peninsula High School Stadium Lights Steeri... 7/2/2010http://pvpusd.csbaagendaonline.net/cgi-bin/WebObjects/pvpusd-eAgenda.woa/wo/20.0.7.1.... 10-7 Exhibit A 6-24-10 Page 1 of 25 THE PENINSULA STADIUM LIGHTS STEERING COMMITTEE c/o 5446 Manitowac Drive Rancho Palos Verdes,CA 90275 April 30,2010 Ms.Pearl Iizuka Deputy Superintendent of Business Services Palos Verdes Peninsula Unified School District 375 Via Almar Palos Verdes Estates,CA 90274 RE:PENINSUU STADIUM LIGHTS PROPOSAL Dear Ms.Iizuk:a: On behalf of the Peninsula Stadium Lights Steering Committee,I enclose for your review and submittal to the Palos Verdes Peninsula Unified School District Board of Education the Palos Verdes Peninsula High School Stadium Lights Proposal.These responses are submitted in accordance with Palos Verdes Peninsula Unified School District Administrative Regulation 3290.1:Business and Noninstruction Operations:Capital CampaignslProject-Facilities,and include one original and seven copies. We look forward to presenting this Proposal to the Sub-Committee on May 20,and hope that we may be on the Board of Education Meeting Agenda on May 27.Should you have any questions or require additional documentation,please contact me at 310-378-3640 or by email at nmacleay@mckennalong.com. I greatly appreciate the guidance you have given in our efforts to submit this Proposal to the District accurately and timely. /f/~IJ Nina MacLeay,c~ Peninsula Stadium Lights Steering Committee Enclosures THE PENINSULA STADIUM LIGHTS STEERING COMMITTEE c/o 5446 Manitowac Drive Rancho Palos Verdes,CA 90275 April 30,2010 Ms.Pearl Iizuka Deputy Superintendent of Business Services Palos Verdes Peninsula Unified School District 375 Via Almar Palos Verdes Estates,CA 90274 RE:PENINSULA STADIUM LIGHTS PROPOSAL Dear Ms.Iizuka: On behalf of the Peninsula Stadium Lights Steering Committee,I enclose for your review and submittal to the Palos Verdes Peninsula Unified School District Board of Education the Palos Verdes Peninsula High School Stadium Lights Proposal.These responses are submitted in accordance with Palos Verdes Peninsula Unified School District Administrative Regulation 3290.1:Business and Noninstruction Operations:Capital CampaignslProject-Facilities,and include one original and seven copies. We look forward to presenting this Proposal to the Sub-Committee on May 20,and hope that we may be on the Board of Education Meeting Agenda on May 27.Should you have any questions or require additional documentation,please contact me at 310-378-3640 or by email at nmacleay@mckennalong.com. I greatly appreciate the guidance you have given in our efforts to submit this Proposal to the District accurately and timely. l!~fJ Nina MacLeay,ChA~ Peninsula Stadium Lights Steering Committee Enclosures THE PENINSULA STADIUM LIGHTS STEERING COMMITTEE c/o 5446 Manitowac Drive Rancho Palos Verdes,CA 90275 April 30,2010 Ms.Pearl Iizuka Deputy Superintendent of Business Services Palos Verdes Peninsula Unified School District 375 Via Almar Palos Verdes Estates,CA 90274 RE:PENINSULA STADIUM LIGHTS PROPOSAL Dear Ms.Iizuka: On behalf of the Peninsula Stadium Lights Steering Committee,I enclose for your review and submittal to the Palos Verdes Peninsula Unified School District Board of Education the Palos Verdes Peninsula High School Stadium Lights Proposal.These responses are submitted in accordance with Palos Verdes Peninsula Unified School District Administrative Regulation 3290.1:Business and Noninstruction Operations:Capital Campaigns/Project-Facilities,and include one original and seven copies. We look forward to presenting this Proposal to the Sub-Committee on May 20,and hope that we may be on the Board of Education Meeting Agenda on May 27.Should you have any questions or require additional documentation,please contact me at 310-378-3640 or by email at nmacleay@mckennalong.com. I greatly appreciate the guidance you have given in our efforts to submit this Proposal to the District accurately and timely. XI~fJ Nina MacLeay,c~ Peninsula Stadium Lights Steering Committee Enclosures 10-8 Exhibit A 6-24-10 Page 2 of 25 t.•t.•,.. 10-9 Exhibit A 6-24-10 Page 3 of 25 RESPONSE TO:PALOS VERDES PENINSULA UNlFTED SCHOOL DISTRICT ADMINISTRATION REGULATION 3290.1:BUSINESS AND NONlNSTURCrrONAL OPERATIONS CAPITAL CAMPAlGNS/PRO/ECT-fACILITl£S The Peninsula Stadium Lights Steering Committee is comprised of members identified in attachment 1 hereto,and presents the responses below to the Palos Verdes Peninsula Unified School District Board of Education ("Board")in accordance with Palos Verdes Peninsula Unified School District Administrative Regulation 3290.1:Business and Noninstruction Operations:Capital CampaignslProject-Facilities,with regard to the Palos Verdes Peninsula High School Stadium Lights Proposal. lea)THE NAME OF THE ORGANIZATION. Response.The Peninsula Stadium Lights Steering Committee. 1(b):THE NAMES,ADDRESSES,PHONE NUMBERS OF All THE OFFICERS AND COMMITfEE MEMBERS. Response:See attachment 1. l(c):A DESCRIPTION OF THE ORGANIZATION'S PURPOSE,PROPOSED PROJECT(S), EDUCATIONAL PURPOSE OF THE PROJECT,HOW THE PROJECT FALLS WITHIN TIlE OVERALL EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVES OF THE DISTRICT,AND ESTIMATED COST OF PROJECT(S). Response:The Peninsula Stadium Lights Steering Committee ("Steering Committee")was formed because providing lights for the Palos Verdes Peninsula High School ("Peninsula High School"or "Peninsula")stadium would allow the stadium to be used at night,in a manner that would enable Peninsula High School to host games in the evening when more students,parents and other community members can attend,and thus enhance the community spirit and school morale through these events,as well as raise revenue in several areas from well-attended events such as football games. Because the Peninsula stadium does not presently have lights,all athletic events at the school must take place between the end of the school day and dusk.This limits the number of students,parents and community members who can attend games,and limits the revenue that can be generated from football ticket sales,concessions from the Associated Student Body,the Athletic Booster Club,the PTSA,and the Touchdown Club.This,in turn,limits the funds that are available to support other school programs that revenue generated from these groups support.It also limits athletic opportunities for students who would play other sports such as soccer and lacrosse,as these teams are forced to schedule all home games during the portion of the season that will not interfere with a need for lights;and,sometimes due to scheduling conflicts,games are forced to end early because of lighting issues. Since football (with basketball)is one of Peninsula's only two revenue-generating sports,providing lights for the stadium would allow for evening scheduling of football games,which would increase (a)greatly needed revenue to support the athletic and other Page 1 of 4 RESPONSE TO:PALOS VERDES PENINSULA llNlRED SCHOOL DISTRICT ADMINISTRATION REGULATION 3290.1:BUSINESS AND NONlNSTURCITONAL OPERATIONS CAPITAL CAMPAIGNS/PRO/ECT-FACILITlES The Peninsula Stadium Lights Steering Committee is comprised of members identified in attachment 1 hereto,and presents the responses below to the Palos Verdes Peninsula Unified School District Board of Education ("Board")in accordance with Palos Verdes Peninsula Unified School District Administrative Regulation 3290.1:Business and Noninstruction Operations:Capital CampaignslProject-Facilities,with regard to the Palos Verdes Peninsula High School Stadium Lights Proposal. lea)THE NAME OF THE ORGANIZATION. Response.The Peninsula Stadium Lights Steering Committee. 1(b):THE NAMES,ADDRESSES,PHONE NUMBERS OF All THE OFFICERS AND COMMITfEE MEMBERS. Response:See attachment 1. l(e):A DESCRIPTION OF THE ORGANIZATION'S PURPOSE,PROPOSED PROJECT(S), EDUCATIONAL PURPOSE OF THE PROJECT,HOW THE PROJECT FALLS WITHIN THE OVERALL EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVES OF THE DISTRICT,AND ESTIMATED COST OF PROJECT(S). Response:The Peninsula Stadium Lights Steering Committee ("Steering Committee")was formed because providing lights for the Palos Verdes Peninsula High School ("Peninsula High School"or "Peninsula")stadium would allow the stadium to be used at night,in a manner that would enable Peninsula High School to host games in the evening when more students,parents and other community members can attend,and thus enhance the community spirit and school morale through these events,as well as raise revenue in several areas from well-attended events such as football games. Because the Peninsula stadium does not presently have lights,all athletic events at the school must take place between the end of the school day and dusk.This limits the number of students,parents and community members who can attend games,and limits the revenue that can be generated from football ticket sales,concessions from the Associated Student Body,the Athletic Booster Club,the PTSA,and the Touchdown Club.This,in turn,limits the funds that are available to support other school programs that revenue generated from these groups support.It also limits athletic opportunities for students who would play other sports such as soccer and lacrosse,as these teams are forced to schedule all home games during the portion of the season that will not interfere with a need for lights;and,sometimes due to scheduling conflicts,games are forced to end early because of lighting issues. Since football (with basketball)is one of Peninsula's only two revenue-generating sports,providing lights for the stadium would allow for evening scheduling of football games,which would increase (a)greatly needed revenue to support the athletic and other Page 1 0/4 RESPONSE TO:PALOS VERDES PENlNSULA UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT ADMINISTRATION REGULATION 3290.1:BUSINESS AND NONlNSTURCITONAL OPERATIONS CAPITAL CAMPAIGNS/PRO/ECT-FACILITlES The Peninsula Stadium Lights Steering Committee is comprised of members identified in attachment 1 hereto,and presents the responses below to the Palos Verdes Peninsula Unified School District Board of Education ("Board")in accordance with Palos Verdes Peninsula Unified School District Administrative Regulation 3290.1:Business and Noninstruction Operations:Capital CampaignslProject-Facilities,with regard to the Palos Verdes Peninsula High School Stadium Lights Proposal. l(a)THE NAME OF THE ORGANIZATION. Response.The Peninsula Stadium Lights Steering Committee. 1(b):THE NAMES,ADDRESSES,PHONE NUMBERS OF ALL THE OFFICERS AND COMMITfEE MEMBERS. Response:See attachment 1. 1(c):A DESCRIPTION OF THE ORGANIZATION'S PURPOSE,PROPOSED PROJECT(S), EDUCATIONAL PURPOSE OF THE PROJECT,HOW THE PROJECT FALLS WITHIN TIlE OVERALL EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVES OF THE DISTRICT,AND ESTIMATED COST OF PROJECT(S). Response:The Peninsula Stadium Lights Steering Committee ("Steering Committee")was formed because providing lights for the Palos Verdes Peninsula High School ("Peninsula High School"or "Peninsula")stadium would allow the stadium to be used at night,in a manner that would enable Peninsula High School to host games in the evening when more students,parents and other community members can attend,and thus enhance the community spirit and school morale through these events,as well as raise revenue in several areas from well-attended events such as football games. Because the Peninsula stadium does not presently have lights,all athletic events at the school must take place between the end of the school day and dusk.This limits the number of students,parents and community members who can attend games,and limits the revenue that can be generated from football ticket sales,concessions from the Associated Student Body,the Athletic Booster Club,the PTSA,and the Touchdown Club.This,in turn,limits the funds that are available to support other school programs that revenue generated from these groups support.It also limits athletic opportunities for students who would play other sports such as soccer and lacrosse,as these teams are forced to schedule all home games during the portion of the season that will not interfere with a need for lights;and,sometimes due to scheduling conflicts,games are forced to end early because of lighting issues. Since football (with basketball)is one of Peninsula's only two revenue-generating sports,providing lights for the stadium would allow for evening scheduling of football games,which would increase (a)greatly needed revenue to support the athletic and other Page 1 of 4 10-10 Exhibit A 6-24-10 Page 4 of 25 RESPONSE TO:PALOS VERDES PENINSULA l1NIFlED SCHOOL DISTRICT ADMINISTRATION REGULATION 3290.1:BUSINESS AND NONlNSTURCnnNAL OPERATIONS CAPITAL CAMPAIGNSIPRO/ECT-FACILffiES school programs,as severe budget cuts are threatening the availability of money for these programs from the Palos Verdes Peninsula Unified School District ("District");(b)the attendance at games by allowing more students,parents and other community members to attend;(c)athletic opportunities for students who play soccer and lacrosse by increasing scheduling flexibility;(d)the community spirit that comes from having parents and others in the neighborhood attend high school football games;and (e)the ability for CIF games to be played at Peninsula High School.Stadium lights also will allow the student athletes to remain in class for the full day on the days that home games are scheduled in the evening. An additional benefit of stadium lights could provide the Palos Verdes Peninsula community with the use of the track in the evening. The net result will be to use the sports facility not only for daytime athletic events, but to integrate them into the community and social environment in a way that enhances the educational environment as well.1 l(d).A SPECIFIC TIMELINE AND LIST OF OBJECTIVES. Response:Upon approval by the District,the Steering Committee will begin fundraising immediately while providing the District with any additional documentation required.2 The Steering Committee targets completion of the project before the beginning of the 2010-2011 fall sports season,but recognizes this limitation because of the involvement by other entities,including but not limited to,District approval of contractor and construction services,other building requirements,and approval by the Department of State Architects. l(e).THE NAME OF THE BANK WHERE ORGANIZATION ACCOUNTS WILL BE LOCATED AND THE NAMES OF THOSE AUTHORIZED TO WITHDRAW FUNDS AND/OR TRANSFER FUNDS TO THE DISTRICT. Response:The organization account will be located with Malaga Bank in Palos Verdes Estates.Those authorized to withdraw funds will be Steering Committee members Mary Lynn and William Webster.See attachment I for contact information. I Attached to these responses are letters of endorsement for this project signed by the Peninsula High School Principal,Mr.Kelly Johnson;the Athletic Director,Mr.Wendell Yoshida;the Varsity Co-Head Coaches Mr. Kevin Moen and Mr.Adam Boyd;and the President of the PTSA,Mrs.Donna Coogan-Segal.See attachment 2. 2 Attached to these responses are copies of plan estimates from Konsortum J with attachment from Musco Lighting as well Bergelectric Corp.which includes lighting fixtures from Hubbell Lighting.Please note:the attached estimates are preliminary.The aggregate amount may be lower than the expectations of the intended project scope.The numbers will be refined upon approval of this project by the Board and acceptance of a contractor by the District.See attachment 3. Page 2 of 4 RESPONSE TO:PALOS VERDES PENINSULA llNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT ADMINISTRATION REGULATION 3290.1:BUSINESS AND NONlNSTURCnnNAL OPERATIONS CAPITAL CAMPAIGNS/PRO/ECT-FACILffiES school programs,as severe budget cuts are threatening the availability of money for these programs from the Palos Verdes Peninsula Unified School District ("District");(b)the attendance at games by allowing more students,parents and other community members to attend;(c)athletic opportunities for students who play soccer and lacrosse by increasing scheduling flexibility;(d)the community spirit that comes from having parents and others in the neighborhood attend high school football games;and (e)the ability for CIF games to be played at Peninsula High School.Stadium lights also will allow the student athletes to remain in class for the full day on the days that home games are scheduled in the evening. An additional benefit of stadium lights could provide the Palos Verdes Peninsula community with the use of the track in the evening. The net result will be to use the sports facility not only for daytime athletic events, but to integrate them into the community and social environment in a way that enhances the educational environment as well.I l(d).A SPECIFIC TlMELlNE AND LIST OF OBJECTIVES. Response:Upon approval by the District,the Steering Committee will begin fundraising immediately while providing the District with any additional documentation required.2 The Steering Committee targets completion of the project before the beginning of the 2010-2011 fall sports season,but recognizes this limitation because of the involvement by other entities,including but not limited to,District approval of contractor and construction services,other building requirements,and approval by the Department of State Architects. l(e).THE NAME OF THE BANK WHERE ORGANIZATION ACCOUNTS WILL BE LOCATED AND THE NAMES OF THOSE AUTHORIZED TO WITHDRAW FUNDS AND/OR TRANSFER FUNDS TO THE DISTRICT. Response:The organization account will be located with Malaga Bank in Palos Verdes Estates.Those authorized to withdraw funds will be Steering Committee members Mary Lynn and William Webster.See attachment 1 for contact information. I Attached to these responses are letters of endorsement for this project signed by the Peninsula High School Principal,Mr.Kelly Johnson;the Athletic Director,Mr.Wendell Yoshida;the Varsity Co-Head Coaches Mr. Kevin Moen and Mr.Adam Boyd;and the President of the PTSA,Mrs.Donna Coogan-Segal.See attachment 2. 2 Attached to these responses are copies of plan estimates from Konsortum J with attachment from Musco Lighting as well Bergelectric Corp.which includes lighting fixtures from Hubbell Lighting.Please note:the attached estimates are preliminary.The aggregate amount may be lower than the expe<.."tations of the intended project scope.The numbers will be refined upon approval of this project by the Board and acceptance of a contractor by the District.See attachment 3. Page 2 of 4 RESPONSE TO:PALOS VERDES PENINSULA l1NIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT ADMINISTRATION REGULATION 3290.1:BusINEss AND NONlNSTURCnnNAL OPERATIONS CAPlTAL CAMPAlGNSIPRO/ECT-FACILITlES school programs,as severe budget cuts are threatening the availability of money for these programs from the Palos Verdes Peninsula Unified School District ("District");(b)the attendance at games by allowing more students,parents and other community members to attend;(c)athletic opportunities for students who play soccer and lacrosse by increasing scheduling flexibility;(d)the community spirit that comes from having parents and others in the neighborhood attend high school football games;and (e)the ability for CIF games to be played at Peninsula High School.Stadium lights also will allow the student athletes to remain in class for the full day on the days that home games are scheduled in the evening. An additional benefit of stadium lights could provide the Palos Verdes Peninsula community with the use of the track in the evening. The net result will be to use the sports facility not only for daytime athletic events, but to integrate them into the community and social environment in a way that enhances the educational environment as well.I l(d).A SPECIFIC TIMELINE AND LIST OF OBJECTIVES. Response:Upon approval by the District,the Steering Committee will begin fundraising immediately while providing the District with any additional documentation required.2 The Steering Committee targets completion of the project before the beginning of the 2010-2011 fall sports season,but recognizes this limitation because of the involvement by other entities,including but not limited to,District approval of contractor and construction services,other building requirements,and approval by the Department of State Architects. l(e).THE NAME OF THE BANK WHERE ORGANIZATION ACCOUNTS Wnl BE LOCATED AND THE NAMES OF THOSE AUTHORIZED TO WITHDRAW FUNDS AND/OR TRANSFER FUNDS TO THE DISTRICT. Response:The organization account will be located with Malaga Bank in Palos Verdes Estates.Those authorized to withdraw funds will be Steering Committee members Mary Lynn and William Webster.See attachment 1 for contact infonnation. I Attached to these responses are letters of endorsement for this project signed by the Peninsula High School Principal,Mr.Kelly Johnson;the Athletic Director,Mr.Wendell Yoshida;the Varsity Co-Head Coaches Mr. Kevin Moen and Mr.Adam Boyd;and the President of the PTSA,Mrs.Donna Coogan-Segal.See attachment 2. 2 Attached to these responses are copies of plan estimates from Konsortum J with attachment from Musco Lighting as well Bergelectric Corp.which includes lighting fixtures from Hubbell Lighting.Please note:the attached estimates are preliminary.The aggregate amount may be lower than the eJq>e(.'tations of the intended project scope.The numbers will be refined upon approval of this project by the Board and acceptance of a contractor by the District.See attachment 3. Page 2 of 4 10-11 Exhibit A 6-24-10 Page 5 of 25 RESPONSE TO:PALOS VERDES PENINSULA.UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT ADMINISTRATION REGULATION 3290.1:BUSINESS AND NONINSTURCITONAL OPERATIONS CAPITAL CAMPAIGNS/PROfECT-FACILITIES 1(f).RECENT FINANCIAL INFORMATION (I.E.BUDGET AND BANK STATEMENTS) ABOUT THE ORGANIZATION. Response:See attachment 4. 1(g).A DESCRIPTION OF THE ORGANIZATION'S FUND RAISING PLANS Response:The Steering Committee plans to:(1)solicit donations from corporations; (2)hold a fundraising event for adults,temporarily scheduled for July 16;(3)solicit donations from the Peninsula PTSA and the Peninsula Athletic Booster Club;(4)work with the Peninsula Associated Student Body to organize a fundraising opportunity;and (5)solicit donations from the Palos Verdes Peninsula community. An estimate of the total amount of funds raised,including the 15%identified in AR 3201.1 (8)for "contingency costs and other associated costs ...to the complete the project" totals between $502,262.00 and $546,250.00.See estimates at attachment 3. l(h).A PLAN FOR FUNDS THAT ARE RAISED BUT NOT SPENT. Response:Additional funds raised but not used specifically for this project will be donated to the Peninsula High School General Fund,and will be distributed according to the needs of the school identified by the Principal.Additionally,a portion of the proceeds of the revenue generated from the Varsity home football games will be donated to the Palos Verdes Education Foundation.3 1(i).PROOF OF INSURANCE. Response:See attachment 5. )The amount of the donation and length of time of contributions to the PEF will be at the discretion of the Peninsula High School Principal. Page 3 of 4 RESPONSE TO:PALOS VERDES PENINSULA UNIFTED SCHOOL DISTR1CT ADMINISTRATION REGULATION 3290.1:BUSINESS AND NONlNSTURCITONAL OPERATIONS CAPITAL CAMPAlGNSIPRO/ECT-FACIUTIES l(f).RECENT FINANCIAL INFORMATION (I.E.BUDGET AND BANK STATEMENTS) ABOUT THE ORGANIZATION. Response:See attachment 4. l(g).A DESCRIPTION OF THE ORGANIZAnON'S FUND RAISING PLANS Response:The Steering Committee plans to:(1)solicit donations from corporations; (2)hold a fundraising event for adults,temporarily scheduled for July 16;(3)solicit donations from the Peninsula PTSA and the Peninsula Athletic Booster Club;(4)work with the Peninsula Associated Student Body to organize a fundraising opportunity;and (5)solicit donations from the Palos Verdes Peninsula community. An estimate of the total amount of funds raised,including the 15%identified in AR 3201.I (8)for "contingency costs and other associated costs ...to the complete the project" totals between $502,262.00 and $546,250.00.See estimates at attachment 3. l(h).A PLAN FOR FUNDS THAT ARE RAISED BUT NOT SPENT. Response:Additional funds raised but not used specifically for this project will be donated to the Peninsula High School General Fund,and will be distributed according to the needs of the school identified by the Principal.Additionally,a portion of the proceeds of the revenue generated from the Varsity home football games will be donated to the Palos Verdes Education Foundation.3 1(i).PROOF OF INSURANCE. Response:See attachment 5. 3 The amount of the donation and length of time of contributions to the PEF will be at the discretion of the Peninsula High School Principal. Page 3 of 4 RESPONSE TO:PALOS VERDES PENlNSUU UNIFTED SCHOOL DISTRICT ADMINISTRATION REGULATION 3290.1:BUSINESS AND NONINSTURCITONAL OPERATIONS CAPITAL CAMPAIGNS/PRO/ECT-FACIUTIES 1(f).RECENT FINANCIAL INFORMATION (I.E.BUDGET AND BANK STATEMENTS) ABOUT THE ORGANIZATION. Response:See attachment 4. 1(g).A DESCRIPTION OF THE ORGANIZAnON'S FUNDRAISING PLANS Response:The Steering Committee plans to:(1)solicit donations from corporations; (2)hold a fundraising event for adults,temporarily scheduled for July 16;(3)solicit donations from the Peninsula PTSA and the Peninsula Athletic Booster Club;(4)work with the Peninsula Associated Student Body to organize a fundraising opportunity;and (5)solicit donations from the Palos Verdes Peninsula community. An estimate of the total amount of funds raised,including the 15%identified in AR 3201.1 (8)for "contingency costs and other associated costs ...to the complete the project" totals between $502,262.00 and $546,250.00.See estimates at attachment 3. l(h).A PLAN FOR FUNDS THAT ARE RAISED BUT NOT SPENT. Response:Additional funds raised but not used specifically for this project will be donated to the Peninsula High School General Fund,and will be distributed according to the needs of the school identified by the Principal.Additionally,a portion of the proceeds of the revenue generated from the Varsity home football games will be donated to the Palos Verdes Education Foundation.3 1(i).PROOF OF INSURANCE. Response:See attachment 5. 3 The amount of the donation and length of time of contributions to the PEF will be at the discretion of the Peninsula High School Principal. Page 3 of 4 10-12 Exhibit A 6-24-10 Page 6 of 25 RESPONSE TO:PALOS VERDES PENlNSULA UN1FlED SCHOOL DISTRICT ADMINISTRATION REGULATION 3290.1:BusINEss AND NONlNSTURCITONAL OPERATIONS CAPITAL CAMPAlGNslPROjECT-FACILITlES CONCLUSION The Peninsula Stadium Lights Steering Committee has responded to the nine conditions imposed under the Palos Verdes Peninsula Unified School District Administrative Regulation 3290.1 (a)through (i)as required before approval by the Palos Verdes Peninsula Unified School District Board of Education.We,therefore,respectfully request approval of this capital campaign in order that we may enhance the stadium facilities at Peninsula High School for the reasons stated above. 7;:1ZZ NINA MACLEAY,CHAIR ~ PENINSULA STADIUM LIGHTS STEERJNG COMMITTEE b130,2olt! Date Page 4 of4 RESPONSE TO:PALOS VERDES PENINSULA UN1FlED SCHOOL DISTRICT ADMINISTRATION REGULATION 3290.1:BusINEss AND NONlNSTURCrrONAL OPERATIONS CAPITAL CAMPAlGNslPROjECT-FACILrrlES CONCLUSION The Peninsula Stadium Lights Steering Committee has responded to the nine conditions imposed under the Palos Verdes Peninsula Unified School District Administrative Regulation 3290.1 (a)through (i)as required before approval by the Palos Verdes Peninsula Unified School District Board of Education.We,therefore,respectfully request approval of this capital campaign in order that we may enhance the stadium facilities at Peninsula High School for the reasons stated above. ~;:iZZ NINAMAClEAY,CHAIR ~ PENINSULA STADIUM LIGHTS STEERJNG COMMITTEE b130/2o/cJ Date Page 40/4 RESPONSE TO:PALOS VERDES PENINSULA l1N1FlED SCHOOL DISTRICT ADMINISTRATION REGULATION 3290.1:BUSINESS AND NONlNSTURCrrONAL OPERATIONS CAPITAL CAMPAlGNslPROjECT-FACILrrlES CONCLUSION The Peninsula Stadium Lights Steering Committee has responded to the nine conditions imposed under the Palos Verdes Peninsula Unified School District Administrative Regulation 3290.1 (a)through (i)as required before approval by the Palos Verdes Peninsula Unified School District Board of Education.We,therefore,respectfully request approval of this capital campaign in order that we may enhance the stadium facilities at Peninsula High School for the reasons stated above. ~:iZBY: NINA MAClEAY,CHAIR U-ay PENINSULA STADIUM LIGHTS STEERJNG COMMITTEE b130/ZoiC! Date Page 4 of 4 10-13 Exhibit A 6-24-10 Page 7 of 25 Pe n i n s u l a St a d i u m Li g h t s St e e r i n g Co m m i t t e e NA M E AD D R E S S PH O N E Ni n a Ma c L e a y - Ch a i r m a n 54 4 6 Ma n i t o w a c Dr i v e , Ra n c h o Pa l o s Ve r d e s , CA 90 2 7 5 31 0 . 3 7 8 - 3 6 4 0 Ke v i n Mo e n - Va r s i t y Fo o t b a l l He a d Co a c h 31 2 1 4 Ma r n e Dr i v e , Ra n c h o Pa l o s Ve r d e s , CA 90 2 7 4 31 0 . 4 6 6 . 4 6 5 6 We n d y Au g e l l o 8 Si l v e r b i t La n e , Ro l l i n g Hi l l s Es t a t e s , CA 90 2 7 4 31 0 . 5 3 0 . 0 9 9 0 Ro g e r Cu m m i n s 34 Ra n c h v i e w Ro a d , Ro l l i n g Hi l l s Es t a t e s , CA 90 2 7 4 31 0 . 3 7 3 . 9 3 6 8 Ch r i s Da l e 21 2 9 Th o r l e y Ro a d , Pa l o s Ve r d e s Es t a t e s , CA 90 2 7 4 31 0 . 3 7 8 . 1 1 8 6 Ji m He z l e p 22 Pa l o s Ve r d e s La n e , Ro l l i n g Hi l l s Es t a t e s , CA 90 2 7 4 31 0 . 3 7 5 . 8 7 8 6 Pe t e . l m w a l l e 5 Qu a r t e r h o r s e La n e , Ro l l i n g Hi l l s Es t a t e s , CA 90 2 7 4 31 0 . 3 7 7 . 6 3 3 8 Ma r k Ne l s o n 28 7 3 1 Sh i r e Oa k s , Ra n c h o Pa l o s Ve r d e s , CA 90 2 7 5 31 0 . 3 7 7 . 1 6 1 2 Bi l l W e b s t e r 57 1 8 Wh i t e c l i f f Dr i v e , Ra n c h o Pa l o s Ve r d e s , CA 90 2 7 5 31 0 . 2 4 5 . 5 9 4 2 Ma r y Ly n n W e b s t e r 57 1 8 Wh i t e c l i f f Dr i v e , Ra n c h o Pa l o s Ve r d e s , CA 90 2 7 5 31 0 . 2 4 5 . 5 9 4 2 Ni c k Ya c o B u c c i 57 5 0 Wh i t e c l i f f Dr i v e , Ra n c h o Pa l o s Ve r d e s , CA 90 2 7 5 31 0 . 5 4 1 . 0 8 6 6 Pe n i n s u l a St a d i u m Li g h t s St e e r i n g Co m m i t t e e NA M E AD D R E S S PH O N E Ni n a Ma c L e a y - Ch a i r m a n 54 4 6 Ma n i t o w a c Dr i v e , Ra n c h o Pa l o s Ve r d e s , CA 90 2 7 5 31 0 . 3 7 8 - 3 6 4 0 Ke v i n Mo e n - Va r s i t y Fo o t b a l l He a d Co a c h 31 2 1 4 Ma r n e Dr i v e , Ra n c h o Pa l o s Ve r d e s , CA 90 2 7 4 31 0 . 4 6 6 . 4 6 5 6 We n d y Au g e l l o 8 Si l v e r b i t La n e , Ro l l i n g Hi l l s Es t a t e s , CA 90 2 7 4 31 0 . 5 3 0 . 0 9 9 0 Ro g e r Cu m m i n s 34 Ra n c h v i e w Ro a d , Ro l l i n g Hi l l s Es t a t e s , CA 90 2 7 4 31 0 . 3 7 3 . 9 3 6 8 Ch r i s Da l e 21 2 9 Th o r l e y Ro a d , Pa l o s Ve r d e s Es t a t e s , CA 90 2 7 4 31 0 . 3 7 8 . 1 1 8 6 Ji m He z l e p 22 Pa l o s Ve r d e s La n e , Ro l l i n g Hi l l s Es t a t e s , CA 90 2 7 4 31 0 . 3 7 5 . 8 7 8 6 Pe t e , I m w a l l e 5 Qu a r t e r h o r s e La n e , Ro l l i n g Hi l l s Es t a t e s , CA 90 2 7 4 31 0 . 3 7 7 . 6 3 3 8 Ma r k Ne l s o n 28 7 3 1 Sh i r e Oa k s , Ra n c h o Pa l o s Ve r d e s , CA 90 2 7 5 31 0 . 3 7 7 . 1 6 1 2 Bi l l W e b s t e r 57 1 8 Wh i t e c l i f f Dr i v e , Ra n c h o Pa l o s Ve r d e s , CA 90 2 7 5 31 0 . 2 4 5 . 5 9 4 2 Ma r y Ly n n W e b s t e r 57 1 8 Wh i t e c l i f f Dr i v e , Ra n c h o Pa l o s Ve r d e s , CA 90 2 7 5 31 0 . 2 4 5 . 5 9 4 2 Ni c k Ya c o B u c c i 57 5 0 Wh i t e c l i f f Dr i v e , Ra n c h o Pa l o s Ve r d e s , CA 90 2 7 5 31 0 . 5 4 1 . 0 8 6 6 Pe n i n s u l a St a d i u m Li g h t s St e e r i n g Co m m i t t e e NA M E AD D R E S S PH O N E Ni n a Ma c L e a y - Ch a i r m a n 54 4 6 Ma n i t o w a c Dr i v e , Ra n c h o Pa l o s Ve r d e s , CA 90 2 7 5 31 0 . 3 7 8 - 3 6 4 0 Ke v i n Mo e n - Va r s i t y Fo o t b a l l He a d Co a c h 31 2 1 4 Ma r n e Dr i v e , Ra n c h o Pa l o s Ve r d e s , CA 90 2 7 4 31 0 . 4 6 6 . 4 6 5 6 W e n d y Au g e l l o 8 Si l v e r b i t La n e , Ro l l i n g Hi l l s Es t a t e s , CA 9 0 2 7 4 31 0 . 5 3 0 . 0 9 9 0 Ro g e r Cu m m i n s 34 Ra n c h v i e w Ro a d .. Ro l l i n g Hi l l s Es t a t e s , CA 9 0 2 7 4 31 0 . 3 7 3 . 9 3 6 8 Ch r i s Da l e 21 2 9 Th o r l e y Ro a d , Pa l o s Ve r d e s Es t a t e s , CA 90 2 7 4 31 0 . 3 7 8 . 1 1 8 6 Ji m He z l e p 22 Pa l o s Ve r d e s La n e , Ro l l i n g Hi l l s Es t a t e s .. CA 90 2 7 4 31 0 . 3 7 5 . 8 7 8 6 Pe t e . I m w a l l e 5 Q u a r t e r h o r s e La n e , Ro l l i n g Hi l l s Es t a t e s , CA 90 2 7 4 31 0 . 3 7 7 . 6 3 3 8 Ma r k Ne l s o n 28 7 3 1 Sh i r e Oa k s , Ra n c h o Pa l o s Ve r d e s , CA 90 2 7 5 31 0 . 3 7 7 . 1 6 1 2 Bi l l W e b s t e r 57 1 8 Wh i t e c l i f f Dr i v e , Ra n c h o Pa l o s Ve r d e s , CA 90 2 7 5 31 0 . 2 4 5 . 5 9 4 2 Ma r y Ly n n W e b s t e r 57 1 8 Wh i t e c l i f f D r i v e , Ra n c h o Pa l o s Ve r d e s , CA 90 2 7 5 31 0 . 2 4 5 . 5 9 4 2 Ni c k Ya c o B u c c i 57 5 0 Wh i t e c l i f f Dr i v e , Ra n c h o Pa l o s Ve r d e s , CA 90 2 7 5 31 0 . 5 4 1 . 0 8 6 6 10-14 Exhibit A 6-24-10 Page 8 of 25 PALOS VERDES PENINSULA HIGH SCHOOL 27118 Silver Spur Road'Rolling Hills Estates,CA 90274 (310)3n-4888 April 27,2010 Honorable Board Members Palos Verdes Peninsula Unified School District -Board of Education 375 Via A1mar Palos Verdes Estates,CA 90274 R.E:PENINSULA STADIUM LIGHTS PROPOSAL Dear Honorable Board Members: On behalf of the undersigned,we are writing to express our full support and endorsement of the Palos Verdes Peninsula High School Stadium Lights Proposal submitted to you by the Peninsula Stadium Lights Steering Committee. We agree that providing lights for the high school stadium would greatly enhance community spirit,school morale,and the educational purpose of the field.The ability of events hosted in the evening,such as football ga.'l1es,will not only raise greatly-needed revenue,but allow more students,parents and other community members to attend.Thus,bringing together the community spirit that comes from having parents and others in the neighborhood attend these events.The lights also will provide athletic opportunities for students who would play other sports such as soccer and lacrosse,as,currently,these teams are forced to schedule all home games during the portion of the season that will not interfere with a need for lights.Thus,the lights will alleviate game scheduling conflicts.Additionally,having lights will allow the student athletes to remain in class for the full day on the days that home games are scheduled in the evening.Another additional benefit of stadium lights could provide the Palos Verdes Peninsula community with the use of the track in the evening. With the eminent and severe budget cuts effecting our district,and threatening the availability of money for athletic programs,the time is ripe to allow the installation of stadium lights.As evening football games will increa..<;e revenue generated from ticket sales,concessions from the Associated Student Body,the Booster Club,the PTSA,and the Touchdown Club,they also will enhance and increase student,parent,and community participation and spirit at a time that it is most needed. PALOS VERDES PENINSULA HIGH SCHOOL 27118 Silver Spur Road'Rolling Hills Estates,CA 90274 (310)3n-4888 April 27,2010 Honorable Board Members Palos Verdes Peninsula Unified School District -Board of Education 375 Via Almar Palos Verdes Estates,CA 90274 R.E:PENINSULA STADIUM LIGHTS PROPOSAL Dear Honorable Board Members: On behalf of the undersigned,we are writing to express our full support and endorsement of the Palos Verdes Peninsula High School Stadium Lights Proposal submitted to you by the Peninsula Stadium Lights Steering Committee. We agree that providing lights for the high school stadium would greatly enhance community spirit,school morale,and the educational purpose of the field.The ability of events hosted in the evening,such as football ga.'l1es,will not only raise greatly-needed revenue,but allow more students,parents and other community members to attend.Thus,bringing together the community spirit that comes from having parents and others in the neighborhood attend these events.The lights also will provide athletic opportunities for students who would play other sports such as soccer and lacrosse,as,currently,these teams are forced to schedule all home games during the portion of the season that will not interfere with a need for lights.Thus,the lights will alleviate game scheduling conflicts.Additionally,having lights will allow the student athletes to remain in class for the full day on the days that home games are scheduled in the evening.Another additional benefit of stadium lights could provide the Palos Verdes Peninsula community with the use of the track in the evening. With the eminent and severe budget cuts effecting our district,and threatening the availability of money for athletic programs,the time is ripe to allow the installation of stadium lights.As evening football games will increase revenue generated from ticket sales,concessions from the Associated Student Body,the Booster Club,the PTSA,and the Touchdown Club,they also will enhance and increase student,parent,and community participation and spirit at a time that it is most needed. PALOS VERDES PENINSULA HIGH SCHOOL 27118 Silver Spur Road'Rolling Hills Estates,CA 90274 (310)3n-4888 April 27,2010 Honorable Board Members Palos Verdes Peninsula Unified School District -Board of Education 375 Via Almar Palos Verdes Estates,CA 90274 RE:PENINSULA STADIUM LIGHTS PROPOSAL Dear Honorable Board Members: On behalf of the undersigned,we are writing to express our full support and endorsement of the Palos Verdes Peninsula High School Stadium Lights Proposal submitted to you by the Peninsula Stadium Lights Steering Committee. We agree that providing lights for the high school stadium would greatly enhance community spirit,school morale,and the educational purpose of the field.The ability of events hosted in the evening,such as football ga.'TIes,will not only raise greatly-needed revenue,but allow more students,parents and other community members to attend.Thus,bringing together the community spirit that comes from having parents and others in the neighborhood attend these events.The lights also will provide athletic opportunities for students who would play other sports such as soccer and lacrosse,as,currently,these teams are forced to schedule all home games during the portion of the season that will not interfere with a need for lights.Thus,the lights will alleviate game scheduling conflicts.Additionally,having lights will allow the student athletes to remain in class for the full day on the days that home games are scheduled in the evening.Another additional benefit of stadium lights could provide the Palos Verdes Peninsula community with the use of the track in the evening. With the eminent and severe budget cuts effecting our district,and threatening the availability of money for athletic programs,the time is ripe to allow the installation of stadium lights.As evening football games will increase revenue generated from ticket sales,concessions from the Associated Student Body,the Booster Club,the PTSA,and the Touchdown Club,they also will enhance and increase student,parent,and community participation and spirit at a time that it is most needed. 10-15 Exhibit A 6-24-10 Page 9 of 25 ·. Honorable Board Members Palos Verdes Peninsula Unified School District -Board of Education April 27,2010 Page 2 We appreciate the opportunity to submit this letter,and encourage approval of the Palos Verdes Peninsula High School Stadium Lights Proposal,as we also believe this will integrate athletic events into the community and social environment in a way that enhances the educational environment as well. Sincerely, KELLY JOHNSO,NCIPAL PENINSU~HIG HOOL97.2 }V Date KEVIN MOEN,VARSITY CO-HEAD COACH PENINSULA HIGH SCHOOL ¥-,zZ-/O Date ADAM BOYD,VARSITY CO-HEAD COACH PENINSULA HIGH SCHOOL If /J-r/IO Date ·. Honorable Board Members Palos Verdes Peninsula Unified School District -Board of Education April 27,2010 Page 2 We appreciate the opportunity to submit this letter,and encourage approval of the Palos Verdes Peninsula High School Stadium Lights Proposal,as we also believe this will integrate athletic events into the community and social environment in a way that enhances the educational environment as well. Sincerely, KELLY JOHNSO,NCIPAL PENINSU~HIG HOOL07.2 IV Date KEVIN MOEN,VARSITY CO-HEAD COACH PENINSULA HIGH SCHOOL ¥-.-2-7-/0 Date ADAM BOYD,VARSITY CO-HEAD COACH PENINSULA HIGH SCHOOL if !J-r/IO Date ·. Honorable Board Members Palos Verdes Peninsula Unified School District -Board of Education April 27,2010 Page 2 We appreciate the opportunity to submit this letter,and encourage approval of the Palos Verdes Peninsula High School Stadium Lights Proposal,as we also believe this will integrate athletic events into the community and social environment in a way that enhances the educational environment as well. Sincerely, KELLY JOHNSO,NCIPAL PENINSU~HIG HOOLV7.2 IV Date KEVIN MOEN,VARSITY CO-HEAD COACH PENINSULA HIGH SCHOOL ¥-,zZ-/0 Date ADAM BOYD,VARSITY CO-HEAD COACH PENINSULA HIGH SCHOOL Y!J-r/IO Date 10-16 Exhibit A 6-24-10 Page 10 of 25 PALOS VERDES PENINSULA HIGH SCHOOL 27118 Silver Spur Road·Rolling Hills Estates,CA 90274 (310)377-4888 April 28,2010 Honorable Board Members Palos Verdes Peninsula Unified School District -Board of Education 375 Via Almar Palos Verdes Estates,CA 90274 RE:PENINSULA STADIUM LIGHTS PROPOSAL Dear Honorable Board Members: On behalf of the Palos Verdes Peninsula High School Parent Teacher Student Association ("PTSA"),I am writing to express our full support and endorsement of the Palos Verdes Peninsula High School Stadium Lights Proposal submitted to you by the Peninsula Stadium Lights Steering Committee. Providing lights for the high school stadium would greatly enhance school morale,the educational purpose of the field,community spirit,as well as increase greatly-needed revenue.With the severe budget cuts effecting our district,and threatening the availability of money for athletic and other school programs,the installation of stadium lights would permit events,such as football games,to be hosted in the evening,which will generate revenue through ticket sales and concessions,for school programs,as more students,parents and other community members will be available to attend.The stadium lights also will alleviate game scheduling conflicts for other sports,and will allow Varsity student athletes that will play in the games held during the evening to remain in class for the full day on those days that home games are scheduled. Bringing together the community is a significant benefit as it will enhance and increase student,parent,and community participation and spirit at a time that it is most needed in our schools.Likewise,the possibility of the community use of the track in the evening would be a additional asset. PALOS VERDES PENINSULA HIGH SCHOOL 27118 Silver Spur Road·Rolling Hills Estates,CA 90274 (310)377-4888 April 28,2010 Honorable Board Members Palos Verdes Peninsula Unified School District -Board of Education 375 Via Almar Palos Verdes Estates,CA 90274 RE:PENINSULA STADIUM LIGHTS PROPOSAL Dear Honorable Board Members: On behalf of the Palos Verdes Peninsula High School Parent Teacher Student Association ("PTSA"),I am writing to express our full support and endorsement of the Palos Verdes Peninsula High School Stadium Lights Proposal submitted to you by the Peninsula Stadium Lights Steering Committee. Providing lights for the high school stadium would greatly enhance school morale,the educational purpose of the field,community spirit,as well as increase greatly-needed revenue.With the severe budget cuts effecting our district,and threatening the availability of money for athletic and other school programs,the installation of stadium lights would permit events,such as football games,to be hosted in the evening,which will generate revenue through ticket sales and concessions,for school programs,as more students,parents and other community members will be available to attend.The stadium lights also will alleviate game scheduling conflicts for other sports,and will allow Varsity student athletes that will play in the games held during the evening to remain in class for the full day on those days that home games are scheduled. Bringing together the community is a significant benefit as it will enhance and increase student,parent,and community participation and spirit at a time that it is most needed in our schools.Likewise,the possibility of the community use of the track in the evening would be a additional asset. PALOS VERDES PENINSULA HIGH SCHOOL 27118 Silver Spur Road·Rolling Hills Estates,CA 90274 (310)377-4888 April 28,2010 Honorable Board Members Palos Verdes Peninsula Unified School District -Board of Education 375 Via Almar Palos Verdes Estates,CA 90274 RE:PENINSULA STADIUM LIGHTS PROPOSAL Dear Honorable Board Members: On behalf of the Palos Verdes Peninsula High School Parent Teacher Student Association ("PTSA"),I am writing to express our full support and endorsement of the Palos Verdes Peninsula High School Stadium Lights Proposal submitted to you by the Peninsula Stadium Lights Steering Committee. Providing lights for the high school stadium would greatly enhance school morale,the educational purpose of the field,community spirit,as well as increase greatly-needed revenue.With the severe budget cuts effecting our district,and threatening the availability of money for athletic and other school programs,the installation of stadium lights would permit events,such as football games,to be hosted in the evening,which will generate revenue through ticket sales and concessions,for school programs,as more students,parents and other community members will be available to attend.The stadium lights also will alleviate game scheduling conflicts for other sports,and will allow Varsity student athletes that will play in the games held during the evening to remain in class for the full day on those days that home games are scheduled. Bringing together the community is a significant benefit as it will enhance and increase student,parent,and community participation and spirit at a time that it is most needed in our schools.Likewise,the possibility of the community use of the track in the evening would be a additional asset. 10-17 Exhibit A 6-24-10 Page 11 of 25 April 28,2010 Page 2 We appreciate the opportunity to submit this letter,and encourage approval of the Palos Verdes Peninsula High School Stadium Lights Proposal.We believe this an important and positive project to embrace for the benefits it will bring to our high school and community.This project proposal promotes our PTSA mission to allow all students to have the opportunity for an enriched educational experience.PVPHS PTSA encourage the PVPUSD School Board to support this proposal and we believe the students and community would benefit for many years to come. Sincerely, ~~-S~ Donna Coogan-Segal PTSA President April 28,20 I0 Page 2 We appreciate the opportunity to submit this letter,and encourage approval of the Palos Verdes Peninsula High School Stadium Lights Proposal.We believe this an important and positive project to embrace for the benefits it will bring to our high school and community.This project proposal promotes our PTSA mission to allow all students to have the opportunity for an enriched educational experience.PVPHS PTSA encourage the PVPUSD School Board to support this proposal and we believe the students and community would benefit for many years to come. Sincerely, ~~-S~ Donna Coogan-Segal PTSA President April 28,2010 Page 2 We appreciate the opportunity to submit this letter,and encourage approval of the Palos Verdes Peninsula High School Stadium Lights Proposal.We believe this an important and positive project to embrace for the benefits it will bring to our high school and community.This project proposal promotes our PTSA mission to allow all students to have the opportunity for an enriched educational experience.PVPHS PTSA encourage the PVPUSD School Board to support this proposal and we believe the students and community would benefit for many years to come. Sincerely, ~~-0~ Donna Coogan-Segal PTSA President 10-18 Exhibit A 6-24-10 Page 12 of 25 April 30,2010 Ms.Nina Macl.eay Palos Verdes Pennisula High School Boosters Palos Verdes,CA Re:Palos Verdes Penninsula USD -Palos Verdes Pennisula Higb Scbool Addition of Musco Ligbting to tbe Football Field Subject:Estimated Electrical Construction Cost The following is an estimated electrical construction cost to add the Musco lighting to the football field.It's my understanding that Paul Austad at Musco has already given the Boosters an estimated cost for the Musco lighting.This estimate will be in addition to that. Estimated Electrical Construction -$225,000 I.Includes power to the Musco poles for lighting from an existing service on campus. 2.An emergency battery inverter and emergency lighting on the poles. 3.Conduit only for any low voltage systems including fLTe alarm and public address. 4.This does not include any 120V power/receptacles on the field or at the Musco poles. We would propose that our fee for the project would be $39,500.That would include Konsortum 1 submitting the drawings and getting them approved through DSA.Our fee does not include costs required to submit the drawings for review by DSA. Please give me a call if you have any questions.I can be reached on my cell phone at 951-233- 1258.We look forward to working with you on this project. Sincerely, KONSORTUMJ Bill Voller Project Manager G:\Bill\Memos\Cosls\PVPHS Cost Estimate 4-30-IO.doc (714)668·~200·(714)668·4215 fax'1532 E Warner Avenue'Santa Ana.Ca 92705'W'NW.~o....sorturn1.c()(n April 30,2010 Ms.Nina Macl.eay Palos Verdes Pennisula High School Boosters Palos Verdes,CA Re:Palos Verdes Penoinsula USD-Palos Verdes Penoisula High School Addition of Musco Lighting to the Football Field Subjed:Estimated Electrical Construction Cost The following is an estimated electrical construction cost to add the Musco lighting to the football field.It's my understanding that Paul Austad at Musco has already given the Boosters an estimated cost for the Musco lighting.This estimate will be in addition to that. Estimated Electrical Construction -$225,000 I.Includes power to the Musco poles for lighting from an existing service on campus. 2.An emergency battery inverter and emergency lighting on the poles. 3.Conduit only for any low voltage systems including ftre alarm and public address. 4.This does not include any 120V power/receptacles on the field or at the Musco poles. We would propose that our fee for the project would be $39,500.That would include Konsortuml submitting the drawings and getting them approved through DSA.Our fee does not include costs required to submit the drawings for review by DSA. Please give me a call if you have any questions.I can be reached on my cell phone at 95 1-233- 1258.We look forward to working with you on this project. Sincerely, KONSORTUMl Bill Voller Project Manager G:\Bill\MemosICostsIPVPHS Cost Estimate 4-30-IO,doc (714)668·4200'(714)668·4215 fex'1532 E Warner Avenue'Santa Ana,Ca 92705'w'NW.~onsorturrl1.CQln April 30,2010 Ms.Nina Macl.eay Palos Verdes Pennisula High School Boosters Palos Verdes,CA Re:Palos Verdes Penoinsula USD -Palos Verdes Pennisula Higb Scbool Addition of Mosco Ligbting to the Football Field Subject:Estimated Electrical Construction Cost The following is an estimated electrical construction cost to add the Musco lighting to the football field.It's my understanding that Paul Austad at Musco has already given the Boosters an estimated cost for the Musco lighting.This estimate will be in addition to that. Estimated Electrical Construction -$225,000 I.Includes power to the Musco poles for lighting from an existing service on campus. 2.An emergency battery inverter and emergency lighting on the poles. 3.Conduit only for any low voltage systems including fire alarm and public address. 4.This does not include any 120V power/receptacles on the field or at the Musco poles. We would propose that our fee for the project would be $39,500.That would include Konsortum 1 submitting the drawings and getting them approved through DSA.Our fee does not include costs required to submit the drawings for review by DSA. Please give me a call if you have any questions.I can be reached on my cell phone at 951-233- 1258.We look forward to working with you on this project. Sincerely, KONSORTUMI Bill Voller Project Manager G:IBjll\MemosICoscsIPVPHS Cost Estimate 4-30-IO,doc (714)668·0<12(]()·(714)668·4215 fex'1532 E Warner Avenue'Santa Ana,ca 92705'w'NW,konsortum1.cQtn 10-19 Exhibit A 6-24-10 Page 13 of 25 Peninsula High School Football Palos Verdes,CA Date:March 1,2010 To:Bill Webster Budget Estimate -Materials Only Musco's Light Structure Green TM as described below and delivered to the job site $163,000.00-172,250.00 Pricing furnished is effective for six months unless otherwise noted and is considered confidential. Sales tax,labor,and unloading of the equipment is not included as part of this budget estimate. Equipment Descrip60n Light-Structure Green™System delivered to your site in Five Easy Pieces™ •Pre-cast concrete bases •Galvanized steel poles •UL Listed remote electrical component enclosure •Pole length wire harness's •Factory-aimed and assembled luminaires Also Includes: •Energy savings of more than 50%over a standard lighting system •50%less spill and glare light than Musco's prior industry leading technology •Musco Constant 25™warranty and maintenance program that eliminates 100%of your maintenance costs for 25 years,including labor and materials •Guaranteed constant light levels of 50 footcandles on the football field and 20 footcandles on the track for 25 years,+/-10%per IESNA RP-06-01 •Two group re-Iamp at the end of the lamps'rated life,5000 hours,based on 450 annual usage hours •Control Lin~Control &Monitoring System for flexible control and solid management of your lighting system •Lighting Contactors sized for voltage and phasing at job site PaloVerdesPeninsulaHS.FB.2.12.10.doc Page 1 of 2 Peninsula High School Football Palos Verdes,CA Date:March 1,2010 To:Bill Webster Budget Estimate -Materials Only Musco's Light Structure Green TM as described below and delivered to the job site $163,000.00-172,250.00 Pricing furnished is effective for six months unless otherwise noted and is considered confidential. Sales tax,labor,and unloading of the equipment is not included as part of this budget estimate. Equipment Descnp60n Light-Structure Green™System delivered to your site in Five Easy Pieces™ •Pre-cast concrete bases •Galvanized steel poles •UL Listed remote electrical component enclosure •Pole length wire harness's •Factory-aimed and assembled luminaires Also Includes: •Energy savings of more than 50%over a standard lighting system •50%less spill and glare light than Musco's prior industry leading technology •Musco Constant 25™warranty and maintenance program that eliminates 100%of your maintenance costs for 25 years,including labor and materials •Guaranteed constant light levels of 50 footcandles on the football field and 20 footcandles on the track for 25 years,+/-10%per IESNA RP-06-01 •Two group re-Iamp at the end of the lamps'rated life,5000 hours,based on 450 annual usage hours •Control Lin~Control &Monitoring System for flexible control and solid management of your lighting system •Lighting Contactors sized for voltage and phasing at job site PaloVerdesPeninsulaHS.FB.2.12.10.doc Page 1 of 2 Peninsula High School Football Palos Verdes,CA Date:March 1,2010 To:Bill Webster Budget Estimate -Materials Only Musco's Light Structure GreenTM as described below and delivered to the job site $163,000.00-172,250.00 Pricing furnished is effective for six months unless otherwise noted and is considered confidential. Sales tax,labor,and unloading of the equipment is not included as part of this budget estimate. Equipment Description Light-Structure Green™System delivered to your site in Five Easy Pieces™ •Pre-cast concrete bases •Galvanized steel poles •UL Listed remote electrical component enclosure •Pole length wire harness's •Factory-aimed and assembled luminaires Also Includes: •Energy savings of more than 50%over a standard lighting system •50%less spill and glare light than Musco's prior industry leading technology •Musco Constant 25™warranty and maintenance program that eliminates 100%of your maintenance costs for 25 years,including labor and materials •Guaranteed constant light levels of 50 footcandles on the football field and 20 footcandles on the track for 25 years,+/-10%per IESNA RP-06-01 •Two group re-Iamp at the end of the lamps'rated life,5000 hours,based on 450 annual usage hours •Control Lin~Control &Monitoring System for flexible control and solid management of your lighting system •Lighting Contactors sized for voltage and phasing at job site PaloVerdesPeninsulaHS.FB2.12.10.doc Page 1 of 2 10-20 Exhibit A 6-24-10 Page 14 of 25 Payment Terms Payment of 25%of the contract price is required with order.The contract balance is due no later than 20 days after invoice date. Musco will attempt to coordinate shipment so that delivery corresponds with the customer's payment schedule.It will be the responsibility of the wholesaler to ensure that Musco is aware of this delivery timeframe.We will expect payment within the terms described above unless there is a written statement from Musco's corporate headquarters stating the acceptance of different terms. •Delivery to the job site from the time of order,submittal approval,and confirmation of order details including voltage and phase,pole locations is approximately 30-45 days.Due to the built-in custom light control per luminaire,pole locations need to be confirmed prior to production.Changes to pole locations after the product is sent to production could result in additional charges. Notes Estimate is based on: •Shipment of entire project together to one location •Musco approved design:120435fbprod •Structural code and wind speed '"2007 CSC,85 MPH,Exposure C •Confirmation of pole locations prior to production Thank you for considering Musco for your sports-lighting needs.Please contact me with any questions. Paul Austad Field Sales Representative Musco Sports Lighting,LLC Phone:800/659-0117 ext 6104 Email:paul.austad@musco.com Fax:949/754-0637 PaloVerdesPeninsulaHS.FB.2.12.10.doc Page 2 of 2 Payment Terms Payment of 25%of the contract price is required with order.The contract balance is due no later than 20 days after invoice date. Musco will attempt to coordinate shipment so that delivery corresponds with the customer's payment schedule.It will be the responsibility of the wholesaler to ensure that Musco is aware of this delivery timeframe.We will expect payment within the terms described above unless there is a written statement from Musco's corporate headquarters stating the acceptance of different terms. •Delivery to the job site from the time of order,submittal approval,and confirmation of order details including voltage and phase,pole locations is approximately 30-45 days.Due to the built-in custom light control per luminaIre,pole locations need to be confirmed prior to production.Changes to pole locations after the product is sent to production could result in additional charges. Notes Estimate is based on: •Shipment of entire project together to one location •Musco approved design:120435fbprod •Structural code and wind speed '"2007 CSC,85 MPH,Exposure C •Confirmation of pole locations prior to production Thank you for considering Musco for your sports-lighting needs.Please contact me with any questions. Paul Austad Field Sales Representative Musco Sports Lighting,LLC Phone:800/659-0117 ext 6104 Email:paul.austad@musco.com Fax:949/754-0637 PaloVerdesPeninsulaHS.FB.2.12.10.doc Page 2 of 2 Payment Terms Payment of 25%of the contract price is required with order.The contract balance is due no later than 20 days after invoice date. Musco will attempt to coordinate shipment so that delivery corresponds with the customer's payment schedule.It will be the responsibility of the wholesaler to ensure that Musco is aware of this delivery timeframe.We will expect payment within the terms described above unless there is a written statement from Musco's corporate headquarters stating the acceptance of different terms. •Delivery to the job site from the time of order,submittal approval,and confirmation of order details including voltage and phase,pole locations is approximately 30-45 days.Due to the built-in custom light control per lumina ire,pole locations need to be confirmed prior to production.Changes to pole locations after the product is sent to production could result in additional charges. Notes Estimate is based on: •Shipment of entire project together to one location •Musco approved design:120435fbprod •Structural code and wind speed '"2007 CSC,85 MPH,Exposure C •Confirmation of pole locations prior to production Thank you for considering Musco for your sports-lighting needs.Please contact me with any questions. Paul Austad Field Sales Representative Musco Sports Lighting,LLC Phone:800/659-0117 ext 6104 Email:paul.austad@musco.com Fax:949/754-0637 PaloVerdesPeninsulaHS.FB2.12.lO.doc Page 2 of 2 10-21 Exhibit A 6-24-10 Page 15 of 25 Pr e l i m i n a r y De s i g n In f o r m a t i o n - Fo u n d a t i o n an d el e c t r i c a l re q u i r e m e n t s sh o u l d be co n f i r m e d pr i o r to fi n a l de s i g n an d / o r pr o d u c t i o n . :0 . 6R E E J I GU E R A n O N UG H T U t G " ' GU A R A N T E E D PE R F O R M A N C E 1. 0 0 0 48 75 . 0 7 81 . 6 CO N S T A N T IL L U M I N A T I O N HO R I Z O N T A L FO O T C A N D L E S En t i r e Gr i d No . otT ~ r , ~ e t PO i n t s : . 72 ,..". ; : A v e r . a g e , ..; . . . " , 5Q. ~ . · " Ma x i m u m : 59 Mi n i m u m : 36 Av g / M i n : 1. 3 8 :~ , M a X / M i n : ". 1. 6 4 UG (A d j a c e n t PI s ) : 1. 3 9 CV : 0 Av e r a g e La m p Ti l t Fa c t o r . Nu m b e r of Lu m i n a i r e s : Av g ~ ov e r 50 0 0 ho u r s : Ma x KW fo r Si z i n l l Tr a n s f o r m e r : · Lu m i n a i r e Ty p e : Gr e e n Ge n e r a t i o n · Ra t e d La m p Li f e : 50 0 0 ho u r s · Av g Lu m e n s / L a m p : 13 4 , 0 0 0 Fo o t b a l l En t e r Pr o j e c t Na m e , Ci t y , St a t e he r e Fo o t b a l l · Si z e : 36 0 ' x 16 0 ' · Gr i d Sp a c i n g = 30 , 0 ' x 30 . 0 ' · Va l u e s gi v e n at 3. 0 ' ab o v e gr a d e Gu a r a n t e e d Pe r f o r m a n c e : Th e CO N S T A N T IL L U M I N A n O N de s c r i b e d ab o v e is gu a r a n t e e d fo r th e ra t e d li f e of th e la m p , Fi e l d Me a s u r e m e n t s : Av e r a g e s sh a l l be +/ - 1 0 % in ac c o r d a n c e wi t h IE S N A RP . { ) - O l an d CI B S E LG 4 , In d i v i d u a l me a s u r e m e n t s ma y va r y fr o m co m p u t e r pr e d i c t i o n s , El e c t r i c a l Sy s t e m Re q u i r e m e n t s : Re f e r to Am p e r a g e Dr a w Ch a r t an d / o r th e "M u s c o C o n t r o l Sy s t e m Su m m a r y " fo r el e c t r i c a l si z i n g . In l O t a l i a t i o n Re q u i r e m e n t s : Re s u l t s as s u m e +/ - 3% no m i n a l vo l t a g e at li n e si d e of th e ba l l a s t an d st r u c t u r e s lo c a t e d wi t h i n 3 fe e t (1 m ) of de s i g n lo c a t i o n s , ~ ~ F 3 b ~ 10 5 ' -- - l J O o i F2 ~ ~ ~ F 4 ~ 10 5 ' F 1 ~ ~ ~o~ 0( : ot OP O'S OP ot 0( : O·~ ~O ~5 ~O ~2 ~3 ~7 ~9 ~6 ~5 ~2 .4 8 . 4 3 ~8 .4 4 .4 8 ~O J5 4 ~8 ~9 ~5 ~3 ~O .4 5 ~9 ~8 .4 5 .4 9 ~O ~5 ; ' 9 ~9 ~5 ~1 .4 8 .4 4 ~8 ~O ~5 ~9 ~1 ~6 ~8 ~9 ~7 ~1 .4 7 .4 4 ~9 1 0 ~7 1 ~ol .p 3 \ .p 8 \ .p 5 \ .p 1 I ;; 2 1 ;; 6 1 ; ; 8 \ ;; 2 1 .4 8 1 ~6 NO T E S : On e fi x t u r e fr o m ea c h po l e to th e co m e r s of th e lf a c k . ( - i SC A L E IN FE E T 1 . 80 @ r:1 80 ' 16 0 ' By : Mi c h a Hu d a c k Da t e : 14 - F e b - 0 7 Fi l e #: 12 0 4 3 5 f b p r o d Po l e lo c a l i o n ( s ) i t di m e n s i o n s ar e re l a t i v e to 0. 0 re f e r e n c e po i n t ( s ) ® No t to be re p r o d u c e d in wh o l e or pa r t wi t h o u t th e wr i t t e n co n s e n t of Mu s c o Li g h t i n g . ~1 9 8 1 , 20 0 7 Mu s c o Li g h t i n g Pr i n t Da t e (1 4 / F e b / 2 0 0 7 ) & Ti m e (1 0 : 0 8 ) QT Y Pr e l i m i n a r y De s i g n In f o r m a t i o n - Fo u n d a t i o n an d el e c t r i c a l re q u i r e m e n t s sh o u l d be co n f i r m e d pr i o r to fi n a l de s i g n an d / o r pr o d u c t i o n . :0 . GR E E I I GU E R A n O N UG H l I N G " ' GU A R A N T E E D PE R F O R M A N C E 1. 0 0 0 48 75 , 0 7 81 , 6 En t i r e Gr i d No . of ~~r , ~ e t Poi n t s ~ . 72 .· · " · ; : A v e r . a g e •..;. . . , , , 5Q. ~ . · . , Ma x i m u m : 59 Mi n i m u m : 36 Av g / M i n : 1. 3 8 . :' ~ " M a X / M i n : . ". 1. 6 4 UG (A d j a c e n t Pt s ) : 1. 3 9 CV : 0 Av e r a g e La m p Ti l t Fa c t o r : Nu m b e r of Lu m i n a i r e s : Av g 'I < M J ov e r 50 0 0 ho u r s : Ma x KW fo r Si z i n i l Tr a n s f o r m e r : CO N S T A N T IL L U M I N A T I O N HO R I Z O N T A L FO O T C A N D L E S En t e r Pr o j e c t Na m e , Ci t y , St a t e he r e Fo o t b a l l · Si z e : 36 0 ' x 16 0 ' · Gr i d Sp a c i n g = 30 . 0 ' x 30 . 0 ' · Va l u e s gi v e n at 3. 0 ' ab o v e gr a d e Fo o t b a l l · Lu m i n a i r e Ty p e : Gr e e n Ge n e r a t i o n · Ra t e d La m p Li f e : 50 0 0 ho u r s · Av g Lu m e n s / L a m p : 13 4 , 0 0 0 Gu a r a n t e e d Pe r f o r m a n c e : Th e CO N S T A N T IL L U M I N A T I O N de s c r i b e d ab o v e is gu a r a n t e e d fo r th e ra t e d li f e of th e la m p . Fi e l d Me a s u r e m e n t s : Av e r a g e s sh a l l be +/ - 1 0 % in ac c o r d a n c e wi t h IE S N A RP - < > - O l an d CI B S E LG 4 . In d i v i d u a l me a s u r e m e n t s ma y va r y fr o m co m p u t e r pr e d i c t i o n s . El e c t r i c a l Sy s t e m Re q u i r e m e n t s : Re f e r to Am p e r a g e Dr a w Ch a r t an d / o r th e "M u s c o Co n t r o l Sy s t e m Su m m a r y " fo r el e c t r i c a l Si z i n g . In l O t a l i a t i o n Re q u i r e m e n t s : Re s u l t s as s u m e +/ - 3% no m i n a l vo l t a g e at li n e si d e of th e ba l l a s t an d st r u c t u r e s lo c a t e d wi t h i n 3 fe e t (1 m ) of de s i g n lo c a t i o n s . ~ ~ F 3 b ~~ 10 5 ' -- - - > P i F2 ~ ~ F 4 ~ 10 5 ' ~ 10 5 ' F 1 ~ ~ ~ 0( : ot Ov O'S Ov ot 0( : O~ ;! l 0 ;! l S .5 0 .5 2 .5 3 .5 7 .5 9 .5 6 .5 5 .5 2 ~a ., ' 3 8 ~4 ~8 .5 0 t> 4 .5 a .s 9 .5 5 .s 3 .5 0 ~S ., ' 3 8 ~5 ~9 .s o .s 5 p9 .s 9 . s 5 .s 1 ~8 ~ ;! l 0 ;! l S ~9 .5 1 .5 6 .5 a .5 9 . 5 7 .5 1 ~7 ~ 10 ., ' 3 7 1 .5 0 1 .. " 3 1 .. " 8 1 .. " S I .. " 1 I ;; 2 1 ;; 6 1 ;; 8 1 ;; 2 1 ~8 NO T E S : On e fi x t u r e fr o m ea c h po l e 10 th e co m e r s of th e tr a c k , [ - - - i SC A L E IN FE E T 1 . 80 o (J 80 ' 16 0 ' By : Mi c h a Hu d a c k Da t e : 14 - F e b - 0 7 Fi l e #: 12 0 4 3 5 f b p r o d Po l e lo c a t i o n ( s ) i t di m e n s i o n s ar e re l a t i v e to 0, 0 re f e r e n c e po i n t ( s ) ® No t to be re p r o d u c e d in wh o l e or pa r t wi t h o u t th e wr i t t e n co n s e n t of Mu s c o Li g h t i n g . e1 9 8 1 , 20 0 7 Mu s c o Li g h t i n g Pr i n t Da t e (1 4 / F e b / 2 0 0 7 ) & Ti m e (1 0 : 0 8 ) Pr e l i m i n a r y De s i g n In f o r m a t i o n - Fo u n d a t i o n an d el e c t r i c a l re q u i r e m e n t s sh o u l d be co n f i r m e d pr i o r to fi n a l de s i g n an d / o r pr o d u c t i o n . GU A R A N T E E D PE R F O R M A N C E Fo o t b a l l En t e r Pr o j e c t Na m e , Ci t y , St a t e he r e Fo o t b a l l · Si z e : 36 0 ' x 16 0 ' · Gr i d Sp a c i n g = 30 . 0 ' x 30 . 0 ' · Va l u e s gi v e n at 3. 0 ' ab o v e gr a d e · Lu m i n a i r e Ty p e : Gr e e n Ge n e r a t i o n · Ra t e d La m p Li f e : 50 0 0 ho u r s · Av g Lu m e n s / L a m p : 13 4 , 0 0 0 O~ O~ O£ OV OS Ov O£ O~ O~ ;! l 0 ;! l 5 ;; 0 ; ; 2 ;; 3 ;; 7 ;; 9 ;; 6 ;; 5 ;; 2 ;! l 8 ~8 .4 4 .4 8 .p O J; 4 ;; 8 .p 9 .p 5 .p 3 .p O .4 5 ~8 .4 5 .4 9 .p O ;; 5 ., 5 9 .p 9 .p 5 .p 1 .4 8 .4 4 ;! l 0 ; ! l 5 .4 9 .. ' i 1 .. ' i 6 .. ' i 8 ;; 9 .p 7 ;; 1 .4 7 .4 4 10 ;3 7 ;; 0 .4 8 CO N S T A N T IL L U M I N A T I O N HO R I Z O N T A L FO O T C A N D L E S En t i r e Gr i d No . of \~~ ~ e t Poi n t s ~ , 72 .·~ < . ; : A v . e r a g e i . " ' . " . 5Q . L , Ma x i m u m : 59 Mi n i m u m : 36 Av g / M i n : 1. 3 8 , ,: , , · . M a X / M i n : ' ". 1. 6 4 UG (A d j a c e n t Pt s ) : 1. 3 9 CV : 0 Av e r a g e La m p Ti l t Fa c t o r : Nu m b e r of Lu m i n a i r e s : Av g t< : W ov e r 50 0 0 ho u r s : Ma x KW fo r Si z i n i l Tr a n s f o r m e r : 1. 0 0 0 48 75 . 0 7 81 . 6 NO T E S : On e fi x t u r e fr o m ea c t l po l e to th e co m e r s at th e tr a c k . Gu a r a n t e e d Pe r f o r m a n c e : Th e CO N S T A N T Il L U M I N A n O N de s c r i b e d ab o v e is gu a r a n t e e d fo r th e ra t e d li f e of th e la m p . Fi e l d Me a s u r e m e n t s : Av e r a g e s sh a l l be +/ - 1 0 % in ac c o r d a n c e wi t l 1 l E S N A RP - < 3 - 0 1 an d CI B S E LG 4 . In d i v i d u a l me a s u r e m e n t s ma y va r y fr o m co m p u t e r pr e d i c t i o n s . El e c t r i c a l Sy s t e m Re q u i r e m e n t s : Re f e r to Am p e r a g e Dr a w Ch a r t an d / o r th e "M u s c o Co n t r o l Sy s t e m S u m m a r y " fo r el e c t r i c a l si z i n g . In l O t a l i a t i o n Re q u i r e m e n t s : Re s u l t s as s u m e +/ - 3% no m i n a l vo l t a g e at li n e si d e of th e ba l l a s t an d st r u c t u r e s lo c a t e d wi t h i n 3 fe e t (1 m ) of de s i g n lo c a t i o n s . SC A L E IN FE E T 1 . 80 i (J 80 ' 16 0 ' By : Mi e n a Hu d a c k Da t e : 14 - F e b - 0 7 Fi l e #: 12 0 4 3 5 f b p r o d Po l e lo c a t i o n ( s ) i t di m e n s i o n s ar e re l s t i v " , to 0, 0 re f e r e n c e po i n t ( s ) ® No t to be re p r o d u c e d in wh o l e or pa r t wi t h o u t th e wr i t t e n co n s e n t of Mu s c o Li g h t i n g . ~1 9 8 1 , 20 0 7 Mu s c o Li g h t i n g Pr i n t Da t e (1 4 / F e b / 2 0 0 7 ) & Ti m e (1 0 : 0 8 ) 10-22 Exhibit A 6-24-10 Page 16 of 25 Pr e l i m i n a r y De s i g n In f o r m a t i o n - Fo u n d a t i o n an d el e c t r i c a l re q u i r e m e n t s sh o u l d be co n f i r m e d pr i o r to fi n a l de s i g n an d / o r pr o d u c t i o n . 10 . GR E E N GE I E R A T I O N IJ G H T I N Q - GU A R A N T E E D PE R f O R M A N C E 1, 0 0 0 48 75 , 0 7 81 . 6 CO N S T A N T IL L U M I N A T I O N H O R I Z O N T A L FO O T C A N D L E S En t i r e Gr i d No , of T a r g e t Po i n t s : 50 ,, : , Av e r a g e ~ : 20 . 1 Ma x i m u m : 43 Mi n i m u m : 5 Av g / M i n : 42 9 ". , : ; , . M a x l M i n : . , :. , , : 9 . 1 9 : ' UG (A d j a c e n t Pt s ) : 0. 0 0 CV : 1 Av e r a g e La m p Ti l t Fa c t o r . Nu m b e r of Lu m i n a i r e s : Av g KW o v e r 50 0 0 ho u r s : Ma x KW fo r Si z i n g Tr a n s f o r m e r : En t e r Pr o j e c t Na m e . Ci t y , St a t e he r e T r a c k . Gr i d Sp a c i n g = 30 , 0 ' x 30 . 0 ' , Va l u e s gi v e n at 3. 0 ' ab o v e gr a d e , Lu m i n a i r e Ty p e : Gr e e n Ge n e r a t i o n , Ra t e d La m p Li f e : 50 0 0 ho u r s 'A v g Lu m e n s / L a m p : 13 4 . 0 0 0 T r a c k Gu a r a n t e e d Pe r f o r m a n c e : Th e CO N S T A N T IL L U M I N A T I O N de s c r i b e d ab o v e is gu a r a n t e e d fo r th e ra t e d li f e of th e la m p , Fi e l d Me a s u r e m e n t s : Av e r a g e s sh a l l be +/ - 1 0 % in ac c o r d a n c e wi t h IE S N A RP - 6 - 0 1 an d CI B S E LG 4 , In d i v i d u a l me a s u r e m e n t s ma y va r y fr o m co m p u t e r pr e d i c t i o n s , El e c t r i c a l Sy s t e m Re q u i r e m e n t s : Re f e r to Am p e r a g e Dr a w Ch a r t an d / o r th e "M u l l c o Co n t r o l SY l i t e m Su m m a r y " fo r el e c t r i c a l si z i n g . In s t a l l a t i o n Re q u i r e m e n t s : Re s u l t s as s u m e +/ - 3% no m i n a l vo l t a g e at li n e si d e of th e ba l l a s t an d st r u c t u r e s lo c a t e d wi t h i n 3 fe e t (1 m) of de s i g n lo c a t i o n s . Ol OZ ~ -$ - ~ F 3 ,w - - - I F2 -$ - ot : Oi r os ~4 ~4 ~ 2 ~8 ~ Oi r ;3 1 Ot : OZ ;3 3 ; 3 6 -$ - F 4 ~ 10 5 ' ~10 20 3D 40 O~ 10 5 ' F1 f - - - -$ - ~4 ~ 7 ~ 9 ~ 2 ~ 6 ~7 ~ 7 ~ 6 ~3 ~8 ~ 5 ~ 3 NO T E S : On e fi X l u r e fr o m ea c h po l e to th e co m e r s of th e tr a c k , c : - - - - - - - ~ I SC A L E IN FE E T 1 : 80 o CI 80 ' 16 0 ' By : Mi c h a Hu d a c k Da t e : 14 - F e b - 0 7 Fi l e #: 12 0 4 3 5 f b p r o d Po l e Io c a t i o n ( s ) $- d i m e n s i o n s ar e re l a t i v e to 0, 0 re f e r e n c e po i n t ( s ) ® No t to be re p r o d u c e d in wh o l e or pa r t Wi t h o u t th e wr i t t e n co n s e n t of Mu s c o Li g h t i n g , (\ ; ) 1 9 8 1 , 20 0 7 Mu s c o Li g h t i n g Pr i n l Da l e (1 4 / F e b / 2 0 0 7 ) & Ti m e (1 0 : 0 8 ) Pr e l i m i n a r y De s i g n In f o r m a t i o n - Fo u n d a t i o n an d el e c t r i c a l re q u i r e m e n t s sh o u l d be co n f i r m e d pr i o r to fi n a l de s i g n an d / o r pr o d u c t i o n . .. . . . = - - .. . . , .. GR E E N GE I E R A T I O N I. I G H T I N Q - G U A R A N T E E D PE R F O R M A N C E ~4 ., 3 7 . , 3 9 ~2 ~ 6 ~7 ~ 7 ., 3 6 $3 1. 0 0 0 48 75 . 0 7 81 . 6 CO N S T A N T IL L U M I N A T I O N H O R I Z O N T A L FO O T C A N D L E S En t i r e Gr i d No . of T a r g e t Po i n t s : 50 .. ,; . Av e r a g e : : . 20 . 1 Ma x i m u m : 43 Mi n i m u m : 5 Av g / M i n : 4. 2 9 ·' · : , ' . ' " M a x l M i n : . , ;" , , : 9 . 1 9 : . UG (A d j a c e n t Pt s ) : 0. 0 0 CV : 1 Av e r a g e La m p Ti l t Fa c t o r . Nu m b e r of Lu m i n a i r e s : Av g KW o v e r 50 0 0 ho u r s : Ma x KW fo r Si z i n g Tr a n s f o r m e r : T r a c k En t e r Pr o j e c t Na m e , Ci t y , St a t e he r e T r a c k · Gr i d Sp a c i n g = 30 . 0 ' x 30 . 0 ' · Va l u e s gi v e n at 3. 0 ' ab o v e gr a d e · Lu m i n a i r e Ty p e : Gr e e n Ge n e r a t i o n · Ra t e d La m p Li f e : 50 0 0 ho u r s · Av g Lu m e n s / L a m p : 13 4 , 0 0 0 Gu a r a n t e e d Pe r f o r m a n c e : Th e CO N S T A N T IL L U M I N A T I O N de s c r i b e d ab o v e is gu a r a n t e e d fo r th e ra t e d li f e of th e la m p , Fi e l d Me a s u r e m e n t s : Av e r a g e s sh a l l be +/ - 1 0 % in ac c o r d a n c e wi t h IE S N A RP - 6 · 0 1 an d CI B S E LG 4 . In d i v i d u a l me a s u r e m e n t s ma y va r y fr o m co m p u t e r pr e d i c t i o n s . El e c t r i c a l Sy s t e m Re q u i r e m e n t s : Re f e r to Am p e r a g e Dr a w Ch a r t an d / o r th e "M u s c o Co n t r o l Sy s t e m Su m m a r y " fo r el e c t r i c a l si z i n g . In s t a l l a t i o n Re q u i r e m e n t s : Re s u l t s as s u m e +/ - 3% no m i n a l vo l t a g e at li n e si d e of th e ba l l a s t an d st r u c t u r e s lo c a t e d wi t h i n 3 fe e t (1 m) of de s i g n lo c a t i o n s . ~ OZ ~ ~ F 3 ~8 O£ ., 3 2 Oi r ~4 os ~4 Oi r ~1 ot : oz ~ ~3 ~ 6 10 20 3D 40 50 10 5 ' F1 r - - ~ O~~~8 ~o ~ F 4 ~ l W NO T E S : On e fi X l u r e fr o m ea c h po l e to th e co m e r s of th e \T a c k , c- - - - - : - ~ - ~ _ I SC A L E IN FE E T 1 : 80 o r:t 80 ' 16 0 ' By : Mi c h a Hu d a c k Da t e : 14 - F e b - 0 7 . . . Fi l e #: 12 0 4 3 5 f b p r o d Po l e Io c a t l o n ( s ) $- d l m e n s l o n s ar e re t a t i v e to 0, 0 re f e r e n c e po i n t ( s ) ® No t to be re p r o d u c e d in wh o l e or pa r t wi t h o u t th e wr i t t e n co n s e n t of Mu s c o Li g h t i n g . «: l 1 9 8 1 , 20 0 7 Mu s c o Li g h t i n g Pr i n l Da l e (1 4 / F e b / 2 0 0 7 ) & Ti m e (1 0 : 0 8 ) Pr e l i m i n a r y De s i g n In f o r m a t i o n - Fo u n d a t i o n an d el e c t r i c a l re q u i r e m e n t s sh o u l d be co n f i r m e d pr i o r to fi n a l de s i g n an d / o r pr o d u c t i o n . GU A R A N T E E D PE R F O R M A N C E 1. 0 0 0 48 75 . 0 7 81 . 6 CO N S T A N T IL L U M I N A T I O N HO R I Z O N T A L FO O T C A N D L E S En t i r e Gr i d No . of T a r g e t P9 i n t s : 50 "!, : .. Av e r a g e : . 20 , 1 Ma x i m u m : 43 Mi n i m u m : 5 Av g / M i n : 4. 2 9 ". ; ' . ' , Ma x l M i n : " " · " · : 9 . H l . · UG (A d j a c e n t Pt s ) : 0. 0 0 CV : 1 Av e r a g e La m p Ti l l Fa c t o r . Nu m b e r of Lu m i n a i r e s : Av g KW o v e r 50 0 0 ho u r s : Ma x KW fo r Si z i n g Tr a n s f o r m e r : T r a c k En t e r Pr o j e c t Na m e . Ci t y , St a t e he r e Tr a c k · Gr i d Sp a c i n g = 30 . 0 ' x 30 . 0 ' · Va l u e s gi v e n at 3. 0 ' ab o v e gr a d e · Lu m i n a i r e Ty p e : Gr e e n Ge n e r a t i o n · Ra t e d La m p Li f e : 50 0 0 ho u r s · Av g Lu m e n s / L a m p : 13 4 , 0 0 0 Gu a r a n t e e d Pe r f o r m a n c e : Th e CO N S T A N T IL L U M I N A T I O N de s c r i b e d ab o v e is gu a r a n t e e d fo r th e ra t e d li f e of th e la m p . Fi e l d Me a s u r e m e n t s : Av e r a g e s sh a l l be +/ - 1 0 % in ac c o r d a n c e wi t h IE S N A RP - 6 - 0 1 an d CI B S E LG 4 . In d i v i d u a l me a s u r e m e n t s ma y va r y fr o m co m p u t e r pr e d i c t i o n s . El e c t r i c a l Sy s t e m Re q u i r e m e n t s : Re f e r to Am p e r a g e Dr a w Ch a r t an d / o r th e "M u s c o Co n t r o l Sy s t e m Su m m a r y " fo r el e c t r i c a l si z i n g . In s t a l l a t i o n Re q u i r e m e n t s : Re s u l t s as s u m e +/ . 3% no m i n a l vo l t a g e at li n e si d e of th e ba l l a s t an d st r u c t u r e s lo c a t e d wi t h i n 3 fe e t (1 m) of de s i g n lo c a t i o n s . O~ 02 : ~ F 2 ~ Of ; Ov as Ov ~1 at : 02 : ~3 ~ 6 10 30 O~F 1 ~ ~ NO T E S : On e f1 X l u r e fr o m ea c h po l e to th e co m e r s or th e tr a c k . SC A L E IN FE E T 1 : 80 i 80 ' 16 0 ' By : Mi c h a Hu d a c k Da t e : 14 - F e b - 0 7 Fi l e #: 12 0 4 3 5 f b p r o d Pa l e lo c a t i o n ( s ) $- d i m e n s i o n s ar e re t a t i v e to 0, 0 re f e r e n c e po i n t ( s ) ® No t to be re p r o d u c e d in wh o l e or pa r t wi t h o u t th e wr i t t e n co n s e n t of Mu s c o Li g h t i n g . (l ; l 1 9 8 1 , 20 0 7 Mu s c o Li g h t i n g Pr i n l Da l e (1 4 / F e b / 2 0 0 7 ) & Ti m e (1 0 : 0 8 ) 10-23 Exhibit A 6-24-10 Page 17 of 25 ON l LO C A T l O N Pr e l i m i n a r y De s i g n In f o r m a t i o n - Fo u n d a t i o n an d el e c t r i c a l re q u i r e m e n t s sh o u l d be co n f i r m e d pr i o r to fi n a l de s i g n an d / o r pr o d u c t i o n . C J : X X ) ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ - - ~ ~ - ~ ~ M ~ ~ 1. 0 0 0 48 75 . 0 7 81 . 6 CO N S T A N T IL L U M I N A T I O N H O m z O N T A L F O O T C A N D L E S ,E n t i r e Gr i d No . of Ta r g e t Po i n t s : 69 Av e r a g ~ ; 0. 3 5 5 ., M a x i m u m : , 0. 6 2 Mi n i m u m : 0. 2 4 Av e r a g e La m p TU t Fa c t o r . Nu m b e r of Lu m i n a i r e s : Av g KW ov e r 50 0 0 ho u r s : Ma x KW fo r Si z i n g Tr a n s f o r m e r . T r a c k GU A R A N T E E D PE R F O R M A N C E · Lu m i n a i r e Ty p e : Gr e e n Ge n e r a t i o n · Ra t e d La m p Uf e : 50 0 0 ho u r s · Av g Lu m e n s / L a m p : 13 4 . 0 0 0 En t e r Pr o j e c t Na m e , Ci t y , St a t e he r e 1 0 0 ' SP I L L · Gr i d Sp a c i n g = 30 . 0 ' · Va l u e s gi v e n at 3. 0 ' ab o v e gr a d e Gu a r a n t e e d Pe r f o r m a n c e : Th e CO N S T A N T IL L U M I N A T I O N de s c r i b e d ab o v e is gu a r a n t e e d fo r th e ra t e d li f e of th e la m p . Fi e l d Me a s u r e m e n t s : Av e r a g e s sh a l l be +/ - 1 0 % in ac c o r d a n c e WI t h IE S N A RP - 6 - 0 1 an d CI B S E LG 4 . In d i v i d u a l me a s u r e m e n t s ma y va r y fr o m co m p u t e r pr e d i c t i o n s . El e c t r i c a l Sy s t e m Re q u i r e m e n t s : Re f e r to Am p e r a g e Dr a w Ch a r t an d / o r th e " M u l c o Co n t r o l Sy s t e m Su m m a r y " fo r el e c t r i c a l si z i n g . In s t a l l a t i o n Re q u i r e m e n t s : Re s u l t s as s u m e +/ - 3% no m i n a l vo l l a g e at li n e si d e of th e ba l l a s t an d st r u c t u r e s lo c a t e d wi t h i n 3 fe e t (1 m) of de s i g n lo c a t i o n s . p. : i 2 p. 3 4 p .. . J) . 3 6 p.' . ,... fl · 4 3 '- e . 2 8 ., - . 3 1 P: 2 0 p. " "P , 2 7 p, 3 0 p. 3 5 , P, 3 1 p. 4 0 p. , . P, 3 3 • ~F3 F2 ~ p. J 3 ,p . 3 4 ~F4 F1 ~ p. 2 t l P, 3 0 ~3 3 p. " ' H ; Jl . < l l . .. jl A 5 PA O jI . 3 2 . 1> . 2 8 Jl . 2 8 . . jJ . 2 8 01, a Jt J~ ols (~ Olt 0 J. 1 a 3t y j 1 y 0 1 10 P." ~H p, M ~u a p. 3 0 P3 0 P . " p.3 £ > pA S i1 3 2 p2 t l p , " p. , . p. 2 0 p. S 7 p . " p, 3 6 p. ) ] P. : ) 1 ~, 6 1 NO T E S ' On e fi x l u r e tr a m ea c h po l e 10 th e co m e r s of th e lr a c ~ . ~ SC A L E IN FE E T 1 ' 12 0 r I Cf 12 0 ' 24 0 ' By : Mi c h a Hu d a c k Da t e : 14 - F e b - 0 7 Fi l e #: 12 0 4 3 5 f b p r o d Po l e Io c a l i o n ( s ) '! T d i m e n s i o n s ar e re l a t i v e to 0, 0 re f e r e n c e po i n t ( s ) ® No t to be re p r o d u c e d in wh o l e or pa r t wi t h o u t th e wr i t t e n co n s e n t of Mu s c o Li g h t i n g . (l 1 9 8 1 , 20 0 7 Mu s c o Li g h t i n g Pr i n t Da t e (1 4 / F e b / 2 0 0 7 ) & Ti m e (1 0 : 0 8 ) aT ' \ ' I LO C A T l O N Pr e l i m i n a r y De s i g n In f o r m a t i o n - Fo u n d a t i o n an d el e c t r i c a l re q u i r e m e n t s sh o u l d be co n f i r m e d pr i o r to fi n a l de s i g n an d / o r pr o d u c t i o n . C X X X ) :O~ GR E E N GU E R A T l O N UQ H T I N G - ~ - - ~ ~ ~ - ~ - - ~ - - ~ ~ M ~ ~ 1. 0 0 0 48 75 . 0 7 81 . 6 CO N S T A N T IL L U M I N A T I O N HO R I Z O N T A L FO O T C A N D L E S .E n t i r e Gr i d No . of Ta r g e t Po i n t s : 69 Av e r a g e : 0. 3 5 5 '. : .. Ma x i m u m : · 0. 6 2 Mi n i m u m : 0. 2 4 Av e r a g e La m p TU t Fa c t o r . Nu m b e r of Lu m i n a i r e s : Av g IW o J ov e r 50 0 0 ho u r s : Ma x IW o J fo r Si z i n g Tr a n s f o r m e r . GU A R A N T E E D PE R F O R M A N C E En t e r Pr o j e c t Na m e , Ci t y , St a t e he r e 1 0 0 ' SP I L L · Gr i d Sp a c i n g = 30 . 0 ' , Va l u e s gi v e n at 3, 0 ' ab o v e gr a d e · Lu m i n a i r e Ty p e : Gr e e n Ge n e r a t i o n · Ra t e d La m p Uf e : 50 0 0 ho u r s · Av g Lu m e n s / L a m p : 13 4 . 0 0 0 T r a c k Gu a r a n t e e d Pe r f o r m a n c e : Th e CO N S T A N T IL L U M I N A T I O N de s c r i b e d ab o v e is gu a r a n t e e d fo r th e ra t e d li f e of th e la m p . Fi e l d Me a s u r e m e n t s : Av e r a g e s sh a l l be +/ - 1 0 % in ac c o r d a n c e Wi t h IE S N A RP - 6 - 0 1 an d CI B S E LG 4 . In d i v i d u a l me a s u r e m e n t s ma y va r y fr o m co m p u t e r pr e d i c t i o n s . 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S 7 1' . 2 0 j) A S ~u a p, ~ t Sl · 6 \ NO T E S ' On e fl X l u r e Ir o m ea c h po l e to th e co m e r s of th e tr a e l < . ~ SC A L E IN FE E T 1 ' 12 0 r i 0' 12 0 ' 24 0 ' By : Mi c h a Hu d a c k Da t e : 14 - F e b - 0 7 Fi l e #: 12 0 4 3 5 f b p r o d Po l e Io c a t i o n ( s ) -i V d i m e n s i o n a ar e re l a t i v e to 0, 0 re f e r e n c e po i n t ( s ) ® No t to be re p r o d u c e d in wh o l e or pa r t wi t h o u t th e wr i t t e n co n s e n t of Mu s c o Li g h t i n g . 4: ' 1 9 8 1 , 20 0 7 Mu s c o Li g h t i n g Pr i n t Da t e (1 4 / F e b / 2 0 0 7 ) & Ti m e (1 0 : 0 8 ) 01 ' 1 LO C A T l O N 4 Fl · F 4 4 Pr e l i m i n a r y De s i g n In f o r m a t i o n - Fo u n d a t i o n an d el e c t r i c a l re q u i r e m e n t s sh o u l d be co n f i r m e d pr i o r to fi n a l de s i g n an d / o r pr o d u c t i o n . GU A R A N T E E D PE R F O R M A N C E p. 2 7 Jl . 2 l l Jl . 2 l l Jl . 2 6 .,. > 3 ., . 3 7 .J l . 4 0 <J . 4 O <J . 3 9 . , . " .., . 3 1 ." . 2 8 ." . 2 6 ." . 2 6 Jl . " " ~ ~ 1. 0 0 0 48 75 . 0 7 81 . 6 .E n t i r e Gr i d No . of Ta r g e t Po i n t s : 69 ,A v e r a g e : 0. 3 5 5 '· : .. Ma x i m u m : 0. 6 2 Mi n i m u m : 0. 2 4 Av e r a g e La m p ru t Fa c t o r . Nu m b e r of Lu m i n a i r e s : Av g KW ov e r 50 0 0 ho u r s : Ma x KW fo r Si z i n g Tr a n s f o r m e r . CO N S T A N T IL L U M I N A T I O N H O m z O N T A L F O O T C A N D L E S En t e r Pr o j e c t Na m e , Ci t y , St a t e he r e 1 0 0 ' SP I L L · Gr i d Sp a c i n g = - 30 . 0 ' · Va l u e s gi v e n at 3. 0 ' ab o v e gr a d e T r a c k · Lu m i n a i r e Ty p e : Gr e e n Ge n e r a t i o n · Ra t e d La m p Uf e : 50 0 0 ho u r s · Av g Lu m e n s / L a m p : 13 4 , 0 0 0 Gu a r a n t e e d Pe r f o r m a n c e : Th e CO N S T A N T IL L U M I N A T I O N de s c r i b e d ab o v e is gu a r a n t e e d fo r th e ra t e d li f e of th e la m p . 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" ' .. ., . 4 5 ". 4 0 ., . 3 2 . ., . 2 0 Jl . 2 l l .. , Jl . 2 8 · . 0 1 , 0 J. J~ Dis C~ 01 • 0 J~ b 1 ° 3 1 Y 5 10 Y Y 0 '1 0 p. 3 6 ~. J 2 p. 3 8 p.: > O j) . 5 7 ,l 2 t l ., . 6 \ p. 3 6 NO T E S : On e fi x ! u r e Ir o m ea c h po l e to th e co m e r s of th e tr a c ~ . SC A L E IN FE E T 1 : 12 0 i 12 0 ' 24 0 ' By : Mi c h a Hu d a c k Da t e : 14 - F e b - 0 7 Fi l e #: 12 0 4 3 5 f b p r o d Po l e Io c a t i o n { s ) "' d i m e n s i o n s ar e re l a l J \ l e to 0, 0 re f e r e n c e po i n t ( s ) ® No t to be re p r o d u c e d in wh o l e or pa r t wi t h o u t th e wn l t e n co n s e n t of Mu s c o Li g h t i n g . (l 1 9 8 1 , 20 0 7 Mu s c o Li g h t i n g Pf l n l Da t e (1 4 / F e b / 2 0 0 7 ) & Ti m e (1 0 : 0 8 ) 10-24 Exhibit A 6-24-10 Page 18 of 25Po l e QT ' ! ' LQ C A no N . SI Z E 4 ~ ~ 4 Pr e l i m i n a r y De s i g n In f o r m a t i o n - Fo u n d a t i o n an d el e c t r i c a l re q u i r e m e n t s sh o u l d be co n f i r m e d pr i o r to fi n a l de s i g n an d / o r pr o d u c t i o n . IIO ~ GR E E N GE I I E R A l l O I l UG H T I N G - GU A R A N T E E D PE R F O R M A N C E ,1 . 2 < C " ,J . 3 1 ~. J L ~. ~ J. l > \ . J. 8 2 . J. B a .. . . ,1 . Q A .. ,1 . 9 L ,1 . I Q . ,1 . 6 1 .. . ,1 ' ; ' 3 . ,1~ . _ . ,1 . 2 3 ). 2 J .1 . 2 5 .. 1 . 3 4 ,J . . . 4 6 ,. : I . f i 2 .. , 1 . 7 . 1 " ., . 1 . 1 & . J . l a J. 7 7 J . 6 a J.S 6 . ~ ,. 1 . 4 6 . ., 1 . 3 0 . .; I •.~1 1. 0 0 0 48 75 . 0 7 81 . 6 En t i r e Gr i d No . of Ta r g e t Po i n t s : 69 . , A y e r a g e : . 1 . 4 Q 7 :' : : : ' . M a ' x i m u m ; : ; ; ; , . " 2 ' 2 3 , , Mi n i m u m : 0. 9 7 Av e r a g e La m p Ti l t Fa c t o r : Nu m b e r of Lu m i n a i r e s : Av g 't < M I ov e r 50 0 0 ho u r s : Ma x KW fo r Si z i n g Tr a n s f o r m e r : CO N S T A N T IL L U M I N A T I O N MA X VE R T I C A L FO O T C A N O L E S T r a c k En t e r Pr o j e c t Na m e , Ci t y , St a t e he r e 1 0 0 ' SP I L L · Gr i d Sp a c i n g = 30 . 0 ' · Va l u e s gi v e n at 3. 0 ' ab o v e gr a d e · Lu m i n a i r e Ty p e : Gr e e n Ge n e r a t i o n · Ra t e d La m p Li f e : 50 0 0 ho u r s · Av g Lu m e n s / L a m p : 13 4 , 0 0 0 Gu a r a n t e e d Pe r f o r m a n c e : Th e CO N S T A N T IL L U M I N A nO N de s c r i b e d ab o v e is gu a r a n t e e d fo r th e ra t e d li f e of th e la m p . Fi e l d Me a s u r e m e n t s : Av e r a g e s sh a l l be +/ - 1 0 % in ac c o r d a n c e wi t h IE S N A RP - S - 0 1 an d CI B S E LG 4 . In d i v i d u a l me a s u r e m e n t s ma y va r y fr o m co m p u t e r pr e d i c t i o n s . El e c t r i c a l Sy s t e m Re q u i r e m e n t s : Re f e r to Am p e r a g e Dr a w Ch a r t an d / o r th e "M u s c o Co n t r o l Sy s t e m Su m m a r y " fo r el e c t r i c a l si z i n g . In s t a l l a t i o n Re q u i r e m e n t s : Re s u l t s as s u m e +/ - 3% no m i n a l vo l t a g e al l i n e si d e of th e ba l l a s t an d st r u c t u r e s lo c a t e d wi t h i n 3 fe e t (1 m) of de s i g n lo c a l i o n s . ;, ... ', 1 . 0 7 ~n ~... J. ~ ', ) : , 1 7 "'0 1 . 10 .~\ /1 1 / J: i , ·... ,1 . 1 7 ~. 2 3 ', 1 . 3 . 12 - " "' 0 1 ., 1 . " ,1 , 3 " .. ~. 3 0 •. . . , . ~..2 6 ,. 1 .• 30 -tt T F3 F2 -tt T -tt T F4 F1 -tt T J~ 0 01 £ J~ Js ol~ 01 £ 0 J~ ', 0 Y 31° Y ~o Y 3f 0 'f .1 . 1 2 .J , 2 : 1 . ,. ) . 2 8 ~. ' a ) . 3 0 J: 1 6 ~. 2 7 ,. : 1 . 0 . ., 1 . 4 7 ~. 5 0 .U 0 4 .1 . 0 1 .1 , 1 9 ~" i 5 J, 2 3 J. 0 2 J). ' ~ 7 .l . , a ~. ~ l ,2 . 1 . ~. ' J NO T E S : On e f1 X l u r e fr o m ea c h po l e to th e co m e r s of th e tr a c k . I I SC A L E IN FE E T 1 : 12 0 @ 0' 12 0 ' 24 0 ' By : Mi c h a Hu d a c k Da t e : 14 - F e b - 0 7 Fi l e #: 12 0 4 3 5 f b p r o d Po l e lo c a t i o n ( s ) 'i 7 di m e n s i o n s ar e re l a t i v e to 0, 0 re f e r e n c e po i n l ( s ) ® No t to be re p r o d u c e d in wh o l e or pa r t wi t h o u t th e wr i t t e n co n s e n t of Mu s c o Li g h t i n g . ©1 9 8 1 . 20 0 7 Mu s c o Li g h t i n g Pr i n t Da t e (1 4 / F e b I 2 0 0 7 ) & Ti m e (1 0 : 0 8 \ 4 Pr e l i m i n a r y De s i g n In f o r m a t i o n - Fo u n d a t i o n an d el e c t r i c a l re q u i r e m e n t s sh o u l d be co n f i r m e d pr i o r to fi n a l de s i g n an d / o r pr o d u c t i o n . ~ = - .. . . . &R E E N BE I I E R A 1 1 O I 1 UG I I T I N G - GU A R A N T E E D PE R F O R M A N C E .. .I . 2 J .1 . 2 5 . ,. ) . 3 4 ,J . . . 4 6 ,. : I . f i 2 • .. , 1 . 7 . 1 . . . . UI i I . J . l a J. 7 7 J. f i l i l J. S 6 . _ J. 4 e ., 1 . 3 0 . .; I •.~1 ,. 1 .• 30 ,1 . 2 < C " . J . 3 ' J. 3 7 . . . ~.' " J. e , ( " J. l l 2 . ~.I l Q .. " .J .• • .. J . 9 L ~.7 1 1 . ~.6 . 1 . . .. . . 1. A 3 . ,1 . J O .. . ,1 . 2 3 1. 0 0 0 48 75 . 0 7 81 . 6 En t i r e Gr i d No . of Ta r g e t Po i n t s : 69 . : Ay e r s g e : 1. 4 l l 7 :: : > : M a X i m u m ; : ; , . .. , 2: 2 3 : . Mi n i m u m : 0. 9 7 Av e r a g e La m p Ti l l Fa c t o r : Nu m b e r of Lu m i n a i r e s : Av g 't < M I ov e r 50 0 0 ho u r s : Ma x KW fo r Si z i n g Tr a n s f o r m e r : CO N S T A N T IL L U M I N A T I O N MA X VE R T I C A L FO O T C A N D L E S T r a c k En t e r Pr o j e c t Na m e , Ci t y , St a t e he r e 1 0 0 ' SP I L L · Gr i d Sp a c i n g =30 . 0 ' · Va l u e s gi v e n at 3. 0 ' ab o v e gr a d e · Lu m i n a i r e Ty p e : Gr e e n Ge n e r a t i o n · Ra t e d La m p Li f e : 50 0 0 ho u r s · Av g Lu m e n s / L a m p : 13 4 , 0 0 0 Gu a r a n t e e d Pe r f o r m a n c e : Th e CO N S T A N T IL L U M I N A n O N de s c r i b e d ab o v e is gu a r a n t e e d fo r th e ra t e d li f e of th e la m p . Fi e l d Me a s u r e m e n t s : Av e r a g e s sh a l l be +/ - 1 0 % in ac c o r d a n c e wi t h IE S N A RP ~ - o 1 an d CI B S E LG 4 . In d i v i d u a l me a s u r e m e n t s ma y va r y fr o m co m p u t e r pr e d i c t i o n s . El e c t r i c a l Sy s t e m Re q u i r e m e n t s : Re f e r to Am p e r a g e Dr e w Ch a r t an d / o r th e "M u s c o Co n t r o l Sy s t e m Su m m a r y " fo r el e c t r i c a l si z i n g . In s t a l l a t i o n Re q u i r e m e n t s ; Re s u l t s as s u m e +/ - 3% no m i n a l vo l t a g e at li n e si d e of th e ba l l a s t an d st r u c t u r e s lo c a t e d wi t h i n 3 fe e t (1 m) of de s i g n lo c a l io n s . 1' 0 ' !~n J .. . . ·J . 3 . J . " ~1l 5 /1 1 / J: i l ): 1 7 ', p o \ ·· J . 0 7 J. n 12 · " ·,~ . 1 7 . J ; " J: 3 " . "~:"" •. ~.26 -tl T F3 F2 -tl T -tl T F4 F1 -tl T J~ 0 01 £ J~ 01 5 01 • 01 £ 0 J~ 1,0 Y 3,0 Y ~o Y 3f ° T ., l . 1 2 .. . J , : i ! . l . .1 . 2 8 .. J . \ 1 i I '; . 3 0 J : 1 6 ~. 2 7 J. O i l .; . 4 7 J. 0 2 ) " a ~5 0 .u . ., l . 1 9 .1 . 0 1 J, 2 3 J) . ~ 7 ~, . 5 ~. ~ 7 .2 - 1 " ~. ' J NO T E S : On e f1 X 1 u r e fr o m ea c h po l e 10 Ih e C< : l m e r s of th e tr a c k . I I SC A L E IN FE E T 1 : 12 0 @ O' 12 0 ' 24 0 ' By : Mi c h a Hu d a c k Da t e : 14 - F e b - 0 7 Fi l e #: 12 0 4 3 5 f b p r o d Po l e lo c a t i o n ( s ) 'i 7 di m e n s i o n s ar e re l a t i v e to 0, 0 re f e r e n c e po i n t ( s ) ® No t to be re p r o d u c e d in wh o l e or pa r t wi t h o u t th e wr i t t e n co n s e n t of Mu s c o li g h t i n g . ©1 9 8 1 . 20 0 7 Mu s c o li g h t i n g Pr i n t Da t e (1 4 / F e b I 2 0 0 7 ) & Ti m e (1 0 : 0 8 \ Pr e l i m i n a r y De s i g n In f o r m a t i o n - Fo u n d a t i o n an d el e c t r i c a l re q u i r e m e n t s sh o u l d be co n f i r m e d pr i o r to fi n a l de s i g n an d / o r pr o d u c t i o n . GU A R A N T E E D PE R F O R M A N C E •.1 . 2 3 ., . 2 5 . ,. ) . 3 4 ,J . . . < l 1 5 ,. : I . f i 2 .. , 1 . 7 1 .. .,. 1 _ 1 1 1 . ). 1 1 1 ). 7 7 .J . i S l i J. S a . . . .. , l . 4 e ., 1 . 3 0 . .; I •.~1 ." . 3 1 ,1 . 3 1 . . ,> , 5 4 , ,> . 0 , ( .. J. 8 2 . J. I l & a ,> . 9 L 7 a! 1. < 3 . ".J O .2 3 .. J. 2 < " 1, 0 0 0 48 75 , 0 7 81 , 6 En t i r e Gn d No . of Ta r g e t PO i n t s : 69 , :, ' ~)l e r a g e : , 1. 4 ! l 7 ;: : : : : M a x i m u m ; : ; , ; . : " , 2 : 2 3 , : , Mi n i m u m : 0. 9 7 Av e r a g e La m p Ti l l Fa c t o r . Nu m b e r of Lu m i n a i r e s : Av g t< M I ov e r 50 0 0 ho u r s : Ma x KW fo r Si z i n g Tr a n s f o r m e r . CO N S T A N T IL L U M I N A T I O N M A X VE R T I C A L FO O T C A N O L E S T r a c k En t e r Pr o j e c t Na m e , Ci t y , St a t e he r e 1 0 0 ' SP I L L , Gr i d Sp a c i n g =30 , 0 ' · Va l u e s gi v e n at 3. 0 ' ab o v e gr a d e · Lu m i n a i r e Ty p e : Gr e e n Ge n e r a t i o n · Ra t e d La m p Li f e : 50 0 0 ho u r s 'A v g Lu m e n s / L a m p : 13 4 , 0 0 0 Gu a r a n t e e d Pe r f o r m a n c e : Th e CO N S T A N T IL L U M I N A nO N de s c r i b e d ab o v e is gu a r a n t e e d fo r th e ra t e d li f e of th e la m p . Fi e l d Me a s u r e m e n t s : Av e r a g e s sh a l l be +/ - 1 0 % in ac c o r d a n c e wi t h IE S N A RP ~ - o 1 an d CI B S E LG 4 , In d i v i d u a l me a s u r e m e n t s ma y va r y fr o m co m p u t e r pr e d i c t i o n s . El e c t r i c a l Sy s t e m Re q u i r e m e n t s : Re f e r to Am p e r a g e Dr a w Ch a r t an d / o r th e "M u s c o Co n t r o l SY l l t e m Su m m a r y " fo r el e c t r i c a l si z i n g , In s t a l l a t i o n Re q u i r e m e n t s : Re s u l t s as s u m e +/ - 3% no m i n a l vo l t a g e at li n e si d e of th e ba l l a s t an d st r u c t u r e s lo c a t e d wi t h i n 3 fe e t (1 m) of de s i g n lo c a l i o n s , ,> . 5 4 ', 1 . 3 . ,1 , 2 3 1' 0 ' ! /; , / ,, > ' : ; 1 J: , 1 7 >' , > . 1 0 "~\ ', 1 , 0 7 ) . 3 0 -t$ T F3 F2 -t$ T -t$ T F4 F1 -t$ T J\ 0 olr J~ Js 1 1 0 ol~ ', 0 y y y 0 y 3f 0 T .] . 1 2 .1 , 2 . 1 . . ., . 3 0 J: 1 6 J, 2 7 J. O i l .1 . 0 2 ", 1 8 ), 2 3 .1 . 0 1 ,> , o s ,> . 5 0 ~. S 7 ~. ' 3 NO T E S : On e [I l o u r e fr o m ea c h po l e to th e co m e r s of th e tr a c k . SC A L E IN FE E T 1 : 12 0 i O' 12 0 ' 24 0 ' By : Mi c h a Hu d a c k Da t e : 14 - F e b - D 7 Fi l e #: 12 0 4 3 5 f b p r o d Po l e lo c a t i o n ( s ) 'i 7 di m e n s i o n s ar e re l a t i v e to 0, 0 re f e r e n c e po i n t ( s ) ® No t to be re p r o d u c e d in wh o l e or pa r t wi t h o u t th e wr i t t e n co n s e n t of Mu s c o li g h t i n g . ©1 9 8 1 , 20 0 7 Mu s c o li g h t i n g Pr i n t Da t e (1 4 / F e b / 2 0 0 7 ) & Ti m e (1 0 : 0 8 ) 10-25 Exhibit A 6-24-10 Page 19 of 25 . . NO T E S : On e fi x t u r e fr o m ea c h po l e to th e co m e r s of th e tr a c k . Pr e l i m i n a r y De s i g n In f o r m a t i o n - Fo u n d a t i o n an d el e c t r i c a l re q u i r e m e n t s sh o u l d be co n f i r m e d pr i o r to fi n a l de s i g n an d / o r pr o d u c t i o n . GU A R A N T E E D PE R F O R M A N C E En t e r Pr o j e c t Na m e , Ci t y , Sl a t e he r e IN C L U D E S : . Fo o t b a U . Tr a c k El e c t r i c a l Sy s t e m Re q u i r e m e n t s : Re f e r to Am p e r a g e Dr a w Ch a r t an d / o r th e "M u l > c O Co n t r o l Sy s t e m Su m m a r y " fo r el e c t r i c a l si z i n g . In s t a l l a t i o n Re q u i r e m e n t s : Re s u l t s as s u m e +/ - 3% no m i n a l vo l t a g e at li n e si d e of th e ba l l a s t an d st r u c t u r e s lo c a t e d wi t h i n 3 fe e t (1 m) of de s i g n lo c a t i o n s . SI N G L E LU M I N A I R E AM P E R A G E DR A W CH A R T Ba l l a s t Sp e c i f i c a t l o n l > Li n e Am p e r a g e Pe r Lu m l n a i r e ~.t o mi n PO " - ' f. c 1 o r ) It M X dr a w ) Si n g l e Ph a s e Vo n a g e 12 0 20 8 22 0 24 0 27 7 34 7 38 C 41 5 14 8 0 (8 0 1 (6 0 1 ( 8 0 1 (" " I ,6 0 1 ,8 0 1 '' ' ' ' I (6 0 1 (0 0 ) Ma x . 8. 6 7. 7 7 . 5 6. 5 5. 1 3. 7 15 0 0 w a t t M Z 11 . 7 6. 7 6 0 5. 9 5. 1 4. 0 X X 2. 9 M" , g~o~ m: 10 5 ' - - - i F2 -$ - ot Ot ' mi ot ' o£ 01 : 10 5 ' F1 r - - -$ - go~~ -$ - F 4 ~ -$ - ~ F 3 10 5 ' SC A L E IN FE E T 1 : 80 = 1 G9 0' 80 ' 16 0 ' By : Mi c h a Hu d a c k Da t e : 14 - F e b - 0 7 Fi l e #: 12 0 4 3 5 f b p r o d Po l e lo c a t i o n ( s ) ~d i m e n s i o n s ar e re l a t i v e to 0, 0 re f e r e n c e po i n t ( s ) Q9 No t to be re p r o d u c e d in wh o l e or pa r t wI t h o u t th e wr i t t e n co n s e n t of Mu s c o Li g h t i n g . ~1 9 8 1 , 20 0 7 Mu s c o Li g h t i n g Pr i n t Da t e (1 4 / F e b / 2 0 0 7 ) & Ti m e (1 0 : 0 8 ) . NO T E S : On e fi x t u r e fr o m ea c h po l e to th e co m e r s of th e tr a c k . Pr e l i m i n a r y De s i g n In f o r m a t i o n - Fo u n d a t i o n an d el e c t r i c a l re q u i r e m e n t s sh o u l d be co n f i r m e d pr i o r to fi n a l de s i g n an d / o r pr o d u c t i o n . GU A R A N T E E D PE R F O R M A N C E En t e r Pr o j e c t Na m e , Ci t y , Sl a t e he r e IN C L U D E S : . Fo o t b a l l . Tr a c k El e c t r i c a l Sy s t e m Re q u i r e m e n t s : Re f e r to Am p e r a g e Dr a w Ch a r t an d / o r th e "M U l O C O C o n t r o l Sy s t e m Su m m a r y " fo r el e c t r i c a l si z i n g . In s t a l l a t i o n Re q u i r e m e n t s : Re s u l t s as s u m e +/ - 3% no m i n a l vo l t a g e at li n e si d e 01 th e ba l l a s t an d st r u c t u r e s lo c a t e d wi t h i n 3 fe e t (1 m) of de s i g n lo c a t i o n s . SI N G L E LU M I N A I R E AM P E R A G E DR A W CH A R T Ba l l a s t Sp e c i f i c a t l o n l O Li n e Am p e r a g e Pe r Lu m l n a i r e ~. t o mi n po , * - , r. c : 1 0 r ) (m a x dr a w ) Si n g l e Ph a s e Vo n a g e 12 0 20 8 22 0 24 0 27 7 34 7 38 C 41 5 ~8 0 (8 0 ) (6 0 ) ( 8 0 ) (8 0 ) (..) (8 0 ) (8 0 , (8 0 ) (0 0 , Ma x - 8. 6 7. 7 7 . 5 6. 5 5. 1 3. 7 15 0 0 w a l t M Z 11 . 7 6. 7 6 . 0 5. 9 5. 1 4. 0 X X 2. 9 MJ O ~~O~ 20oz lO S ' - - - i F2 -$ - O£ 40 Fc , o t 1 ' : ; , : ! 3 6 0 ' x 1 ... ;( Y 50 40 30 20 ~10 10 5 ' F1 r - - - -$ - ~ -$ - F4 r - - - lO S ' -$ - ~ F 3 r 1 SC A L E IN FE E T 1 : 80 ~ 0' 80 ' 16 0 ' By : Mi c h a Hu d a c k Da t e : 14 - F e b - 0 7 Fi l e #: 12 0 4 3 5 f b p r o d Po l e lo c a t i o n ( s ) ~d i m e n s i o n s ar e re l a t i v e to 0, 0 re f e r e n c e po i n t ( s ) 0 No t to be re p r o d u c e d in wh o l e or pa r t wi t h o u t th e wr i t t e n co n s e n t of Mu s c o Li g h t i n g . ~1 9 8 1 , 20 0 7 Mu s c o li g h t i n g Pr i n t Da l e (1 4 / F e b / 2 0 0 7 ) & Ti m e (1 0 : 0 8 ) . . NO T E S : On e fi x t u r e fr o m ea c h po l e to th e co m e r s of th e tr a c k . Pr e l i m i n a r y De s i g n In f o r m a t i o n - Fo u n d a t i o n an d el e c t r i c a l re q u i r e m e n t s sh o u l d be co n f i r m e d pr i o r to fi n a l de s i g n an d / o r pr o d u c t i o n . GU A R A N T E E D PE R F O R M A N C E En t e r Pr o j e c t Na m e , Ci t y , Sl a t e he r e IN C L U D E S : . Fo o t b a l l . Tr a c k El e c t r i c a l Sy s t e m Re q u i r e m e n t s : Re f e r to Am p e r a g e Dr a w Ch a r t an d / o r th e "M U l O C O C o n t r o l Sy s t e m Su m m a r y " fo r el e c t r i c a l si z i n g . In l O t a l l a t i o n Re q u i r e m e n t s : Re s u l t s as s u m e +/ - 3% no m i n a l vo l l a g e at li n e si d e of th e ba l l a s t an d st r u c t u r e s lo c a t e d wi t h i n 3 fe e t (1 m) of de s i g n lo c a t i o n s . SI N G L E LU M I N A I R E AM P E R A G E DR A W CH A R T Ba l l a s t Sp e c i f i c a t i o n s Li n e Am p e r a g e Pe r Lu m l n a i r e ~. " mi n po __ _ t f. c = t o r ) (m a x dr a w ) Si n g l e Ph a s e Vo n a g e 12 0 20 8 22 0 24 0 27 7 34 7 38 C 41 5 ~80 (8 0 ) (6 0 ) (..) (8 0 ) (..) (8 0 ) (8 0 ) (..) (8 0 ) Ma x - 8. 6 7. 7 7 . 5 6. 5 5. 1 3. 7 15 0 0 w a l t M Z 11 . 7 6. 7 6. 0 5. 9 5. 1 4. 0 X X 2. 9 Mi l l ~ F 2 -$ - Fo o t l .I:;' ; ~ 30 0 · ~ I ',,~ ( } F 1 ~ -$ - -$ - F 4 ~ -$ - ~ F 3 SC A L E IN FE E T 1 : 80 i O' 80 ' 16 0 ' By : Mi c h a Hu d a c k Da t e : 14 - F e b - 0 7 Fi l e #: 12 0 4 3 5 f b p r o d Po l e lo c a t i o n ( s ) ~ di m e n s i o n s ar e re l a t i v e 10 0, 0 re f e r e n c e po i n t ( s ) Q9 N o l l o be re p r o d u c e d in wh o l e or pa r t wi l h o u l l h e wr i t l e n co n s e n t of Mu s c o Li g h t i n g . ~1 9 8 1 , 20 0 7 Mu s c o Li g h t i n g Pn n t Da t e (1 4 / F eb / 2 0 0 7) & Ti m e (1 0 : 0 8 ) 10-26 Exhibit A 6-24-10 Page 20 of 25 Tl I S [O T H E R 13 I 13 I 0 ! L L Q j 48 I 0 Pr e l i m i n a r y De s i g n In f o r m a t i o n - Fo u n d a t i o n an d el e c t r i c a l re q u i r e m e n t s sh o u l d be co n f i r m e d pr i o r to fi n a l de s i g n an d / o r pr o d u c t i o n . C J : X X ) IU S C O . GR E E N GE l E R A n O I U& H T I N & - GU A R A N T E E D PE R F O R M A N C E P r o j e c t N a m e 10 5 ' F1 f o - - f' 10 5 ' - - - - - + i F2 ·i~ Fi e l d Na m e Ci t y , St a t e he r e Fo o t b a l l · Si z e : 36 0 ' x 16 0 ' · Gr i d Sp a c i n g = 30 . 0 ' x 30 . 0 ' · Va l u e s gi v e n at 3. 0 ' ab o v e gr a d e 1. 0 0 0 48 75 , 0 7 81 . 6 CO N S T A N T IL L U M I N A T I O N H O R I Z O N T A L FO O T C A N D L E S En t i r e Gr i d No . of Ta r g e t Po i n t s : 72 .; .~A v l l r a g e : " . 50 . 5 . Ma x i m u m : 66 Mi n i m u m : 41 Av g / M i n : 1. 2 5 , Ma i c J M i n : 1. 6 7 UG (A d j a c e n t Pt s ) : 1. 3 7 CV : 0. 1 2 Av e r a g e La m p Ti l t Fa c t o r : Nu m b e r of Lu m i n a i r e s : Av g K:W ov e r 50 0 0 ho u r s : Ma x K W : · Lu m i n a i r e Ty p e : Gr e e n Ge n e r a t i o n · Ra t e d La m p li f e : 50 0 0 ho u r s · Av g Lu m e n s / L a m p : 13 4 . 0 0 0 Gu a r a n t e e d Pe r f o r m a n c e : Th e CO N S T A N T IL L U M I N A n O N de s c r i b e d ab o v e is gu a r a n t e e d f o r th e ra t e d li f e ot th e la m p . Fi e l d Me a s u r e m e n t s : Av e r a g e s sh a l l be +/ - 1 0 % in ac c o r d a n c e v. i t h IE S N A RP - 6 - Q 1 an d CI B S E LG 4 . In d i v i d u a l me a s u r e m e n t s ma y va r y fr o m co m p u t e r pr e d i c t i o n s , El e c t r i c a l Sy s t e m Re q u i r e m l l n t s : Re t e r to Am p e r a g e Dr a w Ch a r t an d / o r th e "M u s c o Co n t r o l SY 5 t e m Su m m a r y " fo r el e c t r i c a l si z i n g . In s t a l l a t i o n Re q u i r e m e n t s : Re s u l t s as s u m e +/ - 3% no m i n a l vo l t a g e at li n e si d e of th e ba l l a s t an d st r u c t u r e s lo c a t e d wi t h i n 3 fe e t (1 m) ot de s i g n lo c a t i o n s . ~ ~ F 3 ~ ~ F4 I - - - 10 5 ' ~Of OZ O£ Ov 09 Ov ot OZ Of ., 4 3 J> 3 J> 2 J> 1 J> 1 ., 4 9 ., 4 9 J> 1 J > 1 J> 3 J > 4 ., 4 3 ., 4 1 ., 4 9 ., 4 8 ., 4 7 ., 4 8 ., 4 8 ., 4 8 ., 4 8 ., 4 7 ., 4 8 . , 4 9 ., 4 1 ., 4 2 J> O ., 4 8 ., 4 6 ., 4 7 ., 4 8 ., 4 8 ., 4 7 ., 4 6 . , 4 8 ., 4 9 ., 4 1 ., 4 6 J> 3 J> 2 ., 4 9 . , 4 7 J> 2 J> 2 ., 4 8 ., 4 9 J> 1 J> 3 ., 4 6 10 20 30 40 50 40 30 20 10 ., 4 5 J) 1 I j3 7 ! .5 9 1 .5 0 1 A6 1 .A 6 1 .. 5 0 1 .£ 0 I .£ 5 1 J) 1 ., 4 9 r- i SC A L E IN FE E T 1 . 80 Da l e : 16 - A u g - 0 7 O' 80 ' 16 0 ' By : Fi l e #: 12 9 6 8 1 Po l e Io c a t i o n ( s ) il ' di m e n s i o n s ar e re l a t i v e to 0, 0 re f e r e n c e po i n t ( s ) I8 i No t to be re p r o d u c e d in wh o l e or pa r t wi t h o u t th e wr i t t e n co n s e n t of Mu s c o Li g h t i n g . t) 1 9 8 1 , 20 0 7 Mu s c o Li g h t i n g Pr i n t Da t e (l 6 / A u g / 2 0 0 l ) & TI m e (1 1 : 0 2 ) Tr l S IO T H E R 13 I 13 I 0 1. L J - - Q ; 48 I 0 Pr e l i m i n a r y De s i g n In f o r m a t i o n - Fo u n d a t i o n an d el e c t r i c a l re q u i r e m e n t s sh o u l d be co n f i r m e d pr i o r to fi n a l de s i g n an d / o r pr o d u c t i o n . C X X X ) , u s e D . GR E E N GE l E R A l l O I U& H T I N & - GU A R A N T E E D PE R F O R M A N C E P r o j e c t N a m e 10 5 ' F1 f - - - ~I~ 10 5 ' - - - l F2 ·i~ Fi e l d Na m e Ci t y . St a t e he r e F o o t b a l l · Si z e : 36 0 ' x 16 0 ' · Gr i d Sp a c i n g = 30 . 0 ' x 30 . 0 ' · Va l u e s gi v e n at 3. 0 ' ab o v e gr a d e 1. 0 0 0 48 75 . 0 7 81 . 6 CO N S T A N T IL L U M I N A T I O N H O R I Z O N T A L FO O T C A N D L E S En t i r e Gr i d No . of Ta r g e t PO i n t s : 72 : ,~ A v e r a g e : :.. . 50 . 5 .. Ma x i m u m : 66 Mi n i m u m : 41 Av g / M i n : 1, 2 5 "M a i c J M i n : 1. 6 7 UG (A d j a c e n t Pt s ) : 1. 3 7 CV : 0. 1 2 Av e r a g e La m p Ti l t Fa c t o r . Nu m b e r of Lu m i n a i r e s : Av g K: ' N ov e r 50 0 0 ho u r s : Ma x K W : · Lu m i n a i r e Ty p e : Gr e e n Ge n e r a t i o n · Ra t e d La m p Li f e : 50 0 0 ho u r s · Av g Lu m e n s / L a m p : 13 4 , 0 0 0 Gu a r a n t e e d Pe r f o r m a n c e : Th e CO N S T A N T IL L U M I N A n O N de s c r i b e d ab o v e is gu a r a n t e e d fo r th e ra t e d li f e ot th e la m p . Fi e l d Me a s u r e m e n t s : Av e r a g e s sh a l l be +/ - 1 0 % in ac c o r d a n c e vA t h IE S N A RP - 6 - 0 1 an d CI B S E LG 4 . In d i v i d u a l me a s u r e m e n t s ma y va r y fr o m co m p u t e r pr e d i c t i o n s . El e c t r i c a l Sy s t e m Rl l q u i r l l m l l n t s : Re t e r to Am p e r a g e Dr a w Ch a r t an d / o r th e "M u s c o Co n t r o l Sy s t e m Su m m a r y " fo r el e c t r i c a l si z i n g . In s t a l l a t i o n Re q u i r e m e n t s : Re s u l t s as s u m e +/ - 3% no m i n a l vo l t a g e at li n e si d e of th e ba l l a s t an d st r u c t u r e s lo c a t e d wi t h i n 3 fe e t (1 m ) ot de s i g n lo c a t i o n s . ~ ~ ~ F 3 ~ F 4 ~ 'o s ' ~O~ OZ O£ OV 09 Ov ot OZ o~ ,. 4 3 .5 3 .5 2 .5 1 .5 1 jl 9 ,. 4 9 .5 1 . 5 1 .5 3 .5 4 ,. 4 3 .4 1 .4 9 .4 8 .4 7 .4 8 . 4 8 ,. 4 8 jl 8 .4 7 .4 8 jl 9 .4 1 .4 2 .5 0 .4 8 .4 6 .4 7 .4 8 .4 8 .4 7 .4 6 .4 8 .4 9 jl 1 .4 6 .5 3 .5 2 .4 9 .4 7 .5 2 .5 2 jl 8 .4 9 .5 1 .5 3 .4 6 10 .4 5 1 j3 1 I j3 7 1 .5 9 I .5 0 I jl 6 1 j l 6 1 .. 5 0 1 li O I .5 5 I j3 1 I jl g r i SC A L E IN FE E T 1 . 80 Da l e : 16 - A u g - 0 7 O' 80 ' 15 0 ' By : Fi l e #: 12 9 6 8 1 Po l e Io c a t i o n ( s ) 'I t di m e n s i o n s ar e re l a t i v e to 0, 0 re f e r e n c e po i n t ( s ) I8 i No t to be re p r o d u c e d in wh o l e or pa r t wi t h o u t th e wr i t t e n co n s e n t of Mu s c o Li g h t i n g . 4; ) 1 9 8 1 , 2 0 0 7 Mu s c o Li g h t i n g Pr i n t Da l e (l 6 / A u g / 2 0 0 7 ) & TI m e (1 1 : 0 2 ) Tl f S OT H E R 13 0 11 0 Pr e l i m i n a r y De s i g n In f o r m a t i o n - Fo u n d a t i o n an d el e c t r i c a l re q u i r e m e n t s sh o u l d be co n f i r m e d pr i o r to fi n a l de s i g n an d / o r pr o d u c t i o n . GU A R A N T E E D PE R F O R M A N C E Pr o j e c t N a m e Fi e l d Na m e Ci t y . Sl a t e he r e Fo o t b a l l · Si z e : 36 0 ' x 16 0 ' · Gr i d Sp a c i n g = 30 . 0 ' x 30 . 0 ' · Va l u e s gi v e n at 3. 0 ' ab o v e gr a d e · Lu m i n a i r e Ty p e : Gr e e n Ge n e r a t i o n · Ra t e d La m p li f e : 50 0 0 ho u r s · Av g Lu m e n s / L a m p : 13 4 , 0 0 0 CO N S T A N T IL L U M I N A T I O N HO R I Z O N T A L FO O T C A N D L E S O~ OZ O~ Ov OS Ov O~ OZ O~ .; 1 3 ;> 3 ;> 2 ;> 1 ;> 1 .; 1 9 .; 1 9 ;> 1 ;> 1 ;> 3 ;> 4 .; 1 3 .; 1 1 .; 1 9 .; 1 8 10 7 10 8 1 0 8 10 8 .; 1 8 ft 7 10 8 1 0 9 10 1 .; 1 2 ;> 0 10 8 10 6 ft 7 10 8 10 8 10 7 10 6 10 8 .; 1 9 10 1 10 6 ;> 3 ;> 2 10 9 .; 1 7 ;> 2 ;> 2 .; 1 8 10 9 ;> 1 ;> 3 .; 1 6 10 .; 1 5 ,6 1 ,6 1 .; 1 9 En t i r e Gr i d No . of Ta r g e t Po i n t s : 72 ..; .~A v e r a g e : 50 . 5 .. . Ma x i m u m : 68 Mi n i m u m : 41 Av g / M i n : 1. 2 5 . . , Ma x i M i n : 1. 6 7 UG (A d j a c e n t Pt s ) : 1. 3 7 CV : 0. 1 2 Av e r a g e La m p Ti l t Fa c t o r : Nu m b e r of Lu m i n a i r e s : Av g K:W ov e r 50 0 0 ho u r s : Ma x K W : 1. 0 0 0 48 75 . 0 7 81 . 6 SC A L E IN FE E T 1 : 80 i Da l e : 16 - A u g - 0 7 O' 80 ' 15 0 ' Gu a r a n t e e d Pe r f o r m a n c e : Th e CO N S T A N T IL L U M I N A n O N de s c r i b e d ab o v e is gu a r a n t e e d fo r th e ra t e d li f e at th e la m p . Fi e l d Me a s u r e m e n t s : Av e r a g e s sh a l l be +/ - 1 0 % in ac c o r d a n c e v. i t h IE S N A RP - 6 - Q 1 an d CI B S E LG 4 . In d i v i d u a l me a s u r e m e n t s ma y va r y fr o m co m p u t e r pr e d i c t i o n s . El e c t r i c a l Sy s t B m Ru q u i r u m u n t s : Re t e r to Am p e r a g e Dr a w Ch a r t an d / o r th e "M u s c o Co n t r o l Sy s t e m Su m m a r y " fo r el e c t r i c a l si z i n g . In s t a l l a t i o n Re q u i r e m e n t s : Re s u l t s as s u m e +/ - 3% no m i n a l vo l l a g e at li n e si d e of th e ba l l a s t an d st r u c t u r e s lo c a t e d wi t h i n 3 fe e t (1 m ) at de s i g n lo c a t i o n s . By : Fi l e #: 12 9 6 8 1 Po l e Io c a t i o n ( s ) 'I t di m e n s i o n s ar e re l a t i v e to 0, 0 re f e r e n c e po i n t ( s ) I8 i No t to be re p r o d u c e d in wh o l e or pa r t wi t h o u t th e wr i t t e n co n s e n t of Mu s c o Li g h t i n g . e1 9 8 1 , 20 0 7 Mu s c o Li g h t i n g Pr i n t Da l e (l 6 / A u g / 2 0 0 l ) & TI m e (1 1 : 0 2 ) 10-27 Exhibit A 6-24-10 Page 21 of 25 Or Y , LO C A T I O N Pr e l i m i n a r y De s i g n In f o r m a t i o n - Fo u n d a t i o n an d el e c t r i c a l re q u i r e m e n t s sh o u l d be co n f i r m e d pr i o r to fi n a l de s i g n an d / o r pr o d u c t i o n . a: : x : x J GU A R A N T E E D PE R F O R M A N C E P r o j e c t N a m e 1. 0 0 0 48 75 , 0 7 81 , 6 CO N S T A N T IL L U M I N A T I O N HO R I Z O N T A L FO O T C A N D L E S En t i r e Gr i d No , of Ta r g e t Po i n t s : 52 "" , A v e r a g e : " " 16 . 8 Ma x i m u m . 55 Mi n i m u m . 0 Av g / M i n : 71 , 9 7 "M a x l M i n : ', 2 3 5 . 5 5 UG (A d j a c e n t Pt s ) . 0, 0 0 CV : 1, 0 3 Av e r a g e La m p TI l t Fa c t o r : Nu m b e r of Lu m i n a i r e s : Av g KW ov e r 50 0 0 ho u r s . Ma x K W : , Lu m i n a i r e Ty p e : Gr e e n Ge n e r a t i o n , Ra t e d La m p Li f e : 50 0 0 ho u r s · Av g Lu m e n s / L a m p : 13 4 , 0 0 0 Fi e l d Na m e Ci t y , St a t e he r e T r a c k ,S i z e : NI A · Gr i d Sp a c i n g = 30 . 0 ' x 30 , 0 ' · Va l u e s gi v e n at 3, 0 ' ab o v e gr a d e Gu a r a n t e e d Pe r f o r m a n c e : Th e CO N S T A N T IL L U M I N A T I O N de s c r i b e d ab o v e is gu a r a n t e e d fo r th e ra t e d li f e of th e la m p . Fi e l d Me a s u r e m e n t s : Av e r a g e s sh a l l be +/ - 1 0 % in ac c o r d a n c e wi t h IE S N A RP - 6 - o 1 an d CI B S E LG 4 . In d i v i d u a l me a s u r e m e n t s ma y va r y fr o m co m p u t e r pr e d i c t i o n s , El e c t r i c a l Sy s t e m Re q u i r e m e n t s : Re f e r to Am p e r a g e Dr a w Ch a r t an d / o r th e "M u s c o Co n t r o l Sy s t e m Su m m a r y " fo r el e c t r i c a l si z i n g . In s t a l l a t i o n Re q u i r e m e n t s : Re s u l t s as s u m e +1 - 3% no m i n a l vo l t a g e at li n e si d e of th e ba l l a s t an d st r u c t u r e s lo c a t e d v, ; t h i n 3 fe e t (1 m ) of de s i g n lo c a t i o n s . ~ ~ F 3 .1 7 .1 6 ;3 0 ;, 3 7 ;3 2 ; 3 8 ;3 1 F 1 ~ ~ F 2 r ·I~ ~1 ~6 ) 9 ;' 5 <. i 7 02 0 02 0 ;, 3 7 $5 ) 8 .4 6 02 0 J3 ol~ ° JI: olv o~ Olv dl: 0 d~ ~ y 2,0 31° Y (0 Y 3,0 21° If ~ F4 r - - - 10 5 ' Da t e . 16 - A u g - 0 7 SC A L E IN FE E T 1 • 10 0 I i 0' 10 0 ' 20 0 ' By : Fi l e #: 12 9 6 8 1 Po l e Io c a t i o n ( s ) '! ' di m e n s i o n s ar e re l a t i v e to 0, 0 re f e r e n c e pa i n t ( s ) 0 No t to be re p r o d u c e d in wn o l e or pa r t wi t h o u t th e 'M i t t e n co n s e n t of Mu s c o Li g h t i n g . e1 9 8 1 , 20 0 7 Mu s c o Li g h t i n g Pr i n t Da l e (1 6 / A u g / 2 0 0 7 ) & Ti m e (1 , . 0 2 \ TI< I S 10 m E R 13 I 0 11 I 0 i 4 s l O Pr e l i m i n a r y De s i g n In f o r m a t i o n - Fo u n d a t i o n an d el e c t r i c a l re q u i r e m e n t s sh o u l d be co n f i r m e d pr i o r to fi n a l de s i g n an d / o r pr o d u c t i o n . a : : r r J mu s e D . GR E E I I GE l i E R A n O I L LI G H T I I M i G U A R A N T E E D P E R F O R M A N C E P r o j e c t N a m e F 1 ~ ~ F 2 r ·I ! -; 2 1 ~6 ;i 9 .s~ :, 1 7 ,2 0 .2 0 ;3 7 $5 ) 8 $ 6 .2 0 1. 0 0 0 48 75 . 0 7 81 . 6 CO N S T A N T IL L U M I N A T I O N HO R I Z O N T A L FO O T C A N D L E S En t i r e Gr i d No . of Ta r g e t Po i n t s : 52 ., .• -, Av e r a g e : .. " 16 . 8 Ma x i m u m : 55 Mi n i m u m : 0 Av g l M i n : 71 . 9 7 .'. Ma x I M i n ! 23 5 ~ 5 5 UG (A d j a c e n t Pt s ) : 0. 0 0 CV : 1. 0 3 Av e r a g e La m p Ti l t Fa c t o r . Nu m b e r of Lu m i n a i r e s : Av g KW o v e r 50 0 0 ho u r s : Ma x K W : · Lu m i n a i r e Ty p e : Gr e e n Ge n e r a t i o n · Ra t e d La m p Li f e : 50 0 0 ho u r s · Av g Lu m e n s / L a m p : 13 4 , 0 0 0 Fi e l d Na m e Ci t y , St a t e he r e Tr a c k · Si z e : N/ A · Gr i d Sp a c i n g = 30 . 0 ' x 30 . 0 ' · Va l u e s gi v e n at 3. 0 ' ab o v e gr a d e Gu a r a n t e e d Pe r f o r m a n c e : Th e CO N S T A N T IL L U M I N A T I O N de s c r i b e d ab o v e is gu a r a n t e e d fo r th e ra t e d li f e of th e la m p . Fi e l d Me a s u r e m e n t s : Av e r a g e s sh a l l be +1 - 1 0 % in ac c o r d a n c e wi t h IE S N A RP - 6 - Q l an d CI B S E LG 4 . In d i v i d u a l me a s u r e m e n t s ma y va r y fr o m co m p u t e r pr e d i c t i o n s . El e c t r i c a l Sy s t e m Re q u i r e m e n t s : Re f e r to Am p e r a g e Dr a w Ch a r t an d / o r th e "M u s c o Co n t r o l Sy s t e m Su m m a r y " fo r el e c t r i c a l si z i n g . In s t a l l a t i o n Re q u i r e m e n t s : Re s u l t s as s u m e +1 - 3% no m i n a l vo l t a g e at li n e si d e of th e ba l l a s t an d st r u c t u r e s lo c a t e d v, ; t h i n 3 fe e t (1 m) of de s i g n lo c a t i o n s . ~ ~ F 3 .1 7 .1 6 ;3 0 ; 3 7 ;3 2 ; 3 8 ;3 1 ~ F 4 ~ 10 5 ' ol~ 0 o'r . 0' " ds 01 " dr. 0 d~ ( 1 10 2 10 310 4 10 0 Y Y 2 10 Y No t to be re p r o d u c e d in v. t \ o l e or pa r t v, ; t h o u t th e 'M i t t e n co n s e n t of Mu s c o Li g h t i n g . e1 9 8 1 , 20 0 7 Mu s c o Li g h t i n g SC A L E IN FE E T 1 : 10 0 ( I O' 10 0 ' 20 0 ' Po l e Io c a t i o n ( s ) 'i T di m e n s i o n s ar e re l a t i v e to 0, 0 re f e r e n c e po i n t ( s ) 0 By : Fi l e #: 12 9 6 8 1 Da t e : 16 - A u g - 0 7 Pr i n t Da l e (1 6 / A u g I 2 0 0 7 ) & Ti m e (1 1 : 0 2 \ Pr e l i m i n a r y De s i g n In f o r m a t i o n - Fo u n d a t i o n an d el e c t r i c a l re q u i r e m e n t s sh o u l d be co n f i r m e d pr i o r to fi n a l de s i g n an d / o r pr o d u c t i o n . o. GR E E I I GE l i E R A n O I l L l G H T l N G " ' G U A R A N T E E D P E R F O R M A N C E P r o j e c t N a m e 1. 0 0 0 48 75 . 0 7 81 . 6 En t i r e Gr i d No . 01 Ta r g e t Po i n t s : 52 ,.• . :A v e r a g e : , .. 16 . 8 Ma x i m u m : 55 Mi n i m u m : 0 Av g / M i n : 71 . 9 7 .. Ma x I M i n : 23 5 .. 55 UG (A d j a c e n t Pt s ) : 0. 0 0 CV : 1. 0 3 Av e r a g e La m p ni t Fa c t o r . Nu m b e r of Lu m i n a i r e s : Av g KW ov e r 50 0 0 ho u r s : Ma x K W : CO N S T A N T IL L U M I N A T I O N HO R I Z O N T A L FO O T C A N D L E S Fi e l d Na m e Ci t y , St a t e he r e Tr a c k · Si z e : N/ A · Gr i d Sp a c i n g = 30 . 0 ' x 30 . 0 ' · Va l u e s gi v e n at 3. 0 ' ab o v e gr a d e · Lu m i n a i r e Ty p e : Gr e e n Ge n e r a t i o n · Ra t e d La m p Li f e : 50 0 0 ho u r s · Av g Lu m e n s / L a m p : 13 4 , 0 0 0 Gu a r a n t e e d Pe r f o r m a n c e : Th e CO N S T A N T IL L U M I N A T I O N de s c r i b e d ab o v e is gu a r a n t e e d fo r th e ra t e d li f e of th e la m p . Fi e l d Me a s u r e m e n t s : Av e r a g e s sh a l l be +/ · 1 0 % in ac c o r d a n c e wi t h IE S N A RP - S - D 1 an d CI B S E LG 4 . In d i V i d u a l me a s u r e m e n t s ma y va r y fr o m co m p u t e r pr e d i c t i o n s . 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April 23,2010 Alex Nikolakopulos Nikolakopulos &Associates Inc. 2780 Skypark Dr.Suite 280 Torrance,CA 90505 P:310-530-7277 F:310-530-7283 Contractors &Engineers Subject: Dear Alex, Peninsula High School Football Field Lighting Rolling Hills Estates,CA We are pleased to submit our budget quotation for electrical work for the above project.This price includes all labor,materials,equipment and transportation required to perform the work,and also includes sales tax and electrical permit fees. Furnish fixtures including tax and mark up: Installation of sports lighting poles: (Includes crane,base,trenching,assembly, 2-lOOwart floods and inverter per pole) Furnish install400A 3P Breaker Furnish and install 500 ft feeder (Includes trench,patch,4-500MCM,1-#3) Furnish and install Sports Lighting power branch (Includes trenching,patch,pull boxes) $224,700 $109,500 $3,800 $74,600 $62,400 Total Budget cost to furnish and install Sports lighting:$475,000 Sincerely, Bergelectric Corporation Chris Billig,LEED Green Associate Estimating Manager #C 10~#85046 5650 W Centinela Ave,Los Angeles,CA 90045-1501.(310)337-1377.POBox 45029 Los Angeles.CA 90045 Bergelectric Corp. April 23,2010 Alex Nikolakopulos Nikolakopulo!l &Associates Inc. 2780 Skypark Dr.Suite 280 Torrance,CA 90505 P:310-530-7277 F:310-530-7283 Contractors &Engineers -- • Subject: Dear Alex, Peninsula High School Football Field Lighting Rolling Hills Estates,CA We are pleased to submit our budget quotation for electrical work for the above project.This price includes all labor,materials,equipment and transportation required to perform the work,and also includes sales tax and electrical permit fees. Furnish fixtures including tax and mark up: Installation of sports lighting poles: (Includes crane,base,trenching,assembly, 2-lOOwatt floods and inverter per pole) Furnish install 400A 3P Breaker Furnish and install 500 ft feeder (Includes trench,patch,4-500MCM,1-#3) Furnish and install Sports Lighting power branch (Includes trenching,patch,pull boxes) $224,700 $109,500 $3,800 $74,600 $62,400 Total Budget cost to furnish and install Sports lighting:$475,000 Sincerely, Bergelectric Corporation Chris Billig,LEED Green Associate Estimating Manager #C 10-#85046 5650 W Centinela Ave,Los Angeles,CA 90045-1501.(310)337-1377.POBox 45029 Los Angeles.CA 90045 Bergelectric Corp. April 23,2010 Alex Nikolakopulos Nikolakopulo!l &Associates Inc. 2780 Skypark Dr.Suite 280 Torrance,CA 90505 P:310-530-7277 F:310-530-7283 Contractors &Engineers - • Subject: Dear Alex, Peninsula High School Football Field Lighting Rolling Hills Estates,CA We are pleased to submit our budget quotation for electrical work for the above project.This price includes all labor,materials,equipment and transportation required to perform the work,and also includes sales tax and electrical pennit fees. 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No.Amount o 0.00 211412010 •311 51201 q] Ending Satanee 3.46960 Amount 1.00000 4000 0.4-4 3 depo$it$'01 1,040.« oesc,.lptlon CUSTOMER DEPOSIT CUSTOMER DE POSIT INTEREST POSTING c_·~P_.....:...p"_08_h_•...:.I.n_d_Ot_hlr......·.o..:......;..Ctedf;....·.....ts IO...:.Com.·_m_u_nJ-:IY_Ctl_._eck_._'ng-=----l) Date 02·16 (}2·16 1)3-15 ~:..'R.gu,..Cheob Date Check 03-02 3037 Amount -400.00 011..Ch«k Amount Date Check Amount 1 Regular Cheek -400.00 _____--'''--.:".~..Whhd_.....;._(;_N_,._~Ja_......;."1d_·OtMr....;..-.;;.;......·.._0IbI_·_._ta_'_to_C.;..om_._m_u_n_lty.:.;.·._C_heicldng_·;...;.._...:.-) Oa. 02·14 B.~c;. 2.829.16 O1Ile 03·1S Balance 3.469.60 LO'lY BaJance (02·14·2010) IntlHKl piIfi(J ThIS YEl8t: NurT'iler 01 Days in Inler&~1 p&ft()(i In~9$t Earned in 2009 2.92'9.16 AVllral18 8alanc. 197 Annual Pt>«:l3ntage Yield Ea~' 30 Current Interest Rate: 68 34 A ....rage Cc/I(lC!oo B.alanc~· 3.61317 015.... 015' 3.613 17 ~ThI.Cyc"; ~9tum Fees :Nerdratt Fee& ~"O CMr9lJ'S AsSOSM<l This Y&at: 0.00 R.tum F(J~$ 0.00 Overdraft F4HI$ 0.00 Servk-e Charge!! 0.00 000 000 _MALAGA1.1 BANK (AcCount Number Depoefta s..eernent 0.-Checb -Page - ) 01 ""072 00 2 MarCh 15,2010 !of 3 PANTHER TOUCHDOWN CLUB 84 5718 WHITECUFF DR RANCHO PALOS VERDES CA 90275 Funds Availability Update In gltnet'ol.f\)r~s may b8 wi'~own on the !inl txls,;neu (joy arret Ph..y ore received fO(depo!ii.if)some cosm, wilhdrowob rno)'no,ba permitted for 0 longer int9fY~_ lhen.funds ger\f:lfolly ....iH be ovoilable by lho second blJsi1\eSS day oflef I~d<1y of d~po'Sir.~Funds Ava.. obilify Poicy Qi3c;101Vf6 lOt detoo. 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PO Box 742946 Dallas TX.75374-2946 Company /Coverage Policy #Effective Dates Deductible Limits of Insurance Homeland Ins Co of New York 1 TBD-GUAM 11/23/09 -11/23/10 NONE Each Occurrence $1.000.000 Commercial General Liability' General Aggregate $2.000,000 Products -COMP/OPS Aggregate $2.000.000 Personal &Advertising Injury $1.000,000 Fire Damage (anyone fire)$50,000 Homeland Ins Co of New York 1 TBD-GUAM 11/23/09 -11/23/10 NONE Any One Person $50.000 Medical (Accident Medical)' Aggregate $50,000 Homeland Ins Co of New York 1 TBD-FB/PC 11123/09 -11/23/10 $250 Each Occurrence $50,000 Comm'l Crime &Fidelity (Bond) Homeland Ins Co of New York /TBD-Pl 11/23/09 -11/23/10 $1,500 Aggregate $1,000.000 Non-profit Prof Liability (Officers Liability) Certificate Holder:This member certificate,together with the common policy conditions,coverage part(s).coverage form(s),and endorsements,if any.complete the above numbered policy.Copies of the Master Policies are available upon request or may be printed at www.aim-companies.com AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE MEMBER CERTIFICATE OF INSURANCE Thank you for purchasing your insurance from AIM.This is your Member Certificate and should be kept with your permanent records. Insured #:CA096047 1212/09 NAMED INSURED MEMBER: Panther Touchdown Club Altn:William Webster 5718 Whitecliff Drive Rancho Palos Verdes.CA 90275 PRODUCER NAME: Association Insurance Management Inc. PO Box 742946 Dallas TX.75374-2946 Company I Coverage Policy #Effective Dates Deductible Limits of Insurance Homeland Ins Co of New York 1 TBD-GUAM 11/23/09 -11/23/10 NONE Each Occurrence $1.000.000 Commercial General Liability· General Aggregate $2.000,000 Products -COM PlOPS Aggregate $2.000.000 Personal &Advertising Injury $1,000,000 Fire Damage (anyone fire)$50,000 Homeland Ins Co of New York 1TBD-GUAM 11/23/09 -11/23/10 NONE Any One Person $50.000 Medical (Accident Medical)' Aggregate $50.000 Homeland Ins Co of New York 1 TBD-FB/PC 11/23109 -11/23/10 $250 Each Occurrence $50.000 Comm'l Crime &Fidelity (Bond) Homeland Ins Co of New York 1TBD-PL 11/23/09 -11/23/10 $1,500 Aggregate $1,000.000 Non-profit Prof Liability (Officers Liability) Certificate Holder:This member certificate,together with the common policy conditions,coverage part(s).coverage form(s),and endorsements,if any,complete the above numbered policy.Copies of the Master Policies are available upon request or may be printed at www.aim-companies.com AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE • MEMBER CERTIFICATE OF INSURANCE Thank you for purchasing your insurance from AIM.This is your Member Certificate and should be kept with your permanent records. Insured #:CA096047 12/2/09 NAMED INSURED MEMBER: Panther Touchdown Club Altn:William Webster 5718 Whitecliff Drive Rancho Palos Verdes.CA 90275 PRODUCER NAME: Association Insurance Management Inc. PO Box 742946 Dallas TX.75374-2946 Company I Coverage Policy #Effective Dates Deductible Limits of Insurance Homeland Ins Co of New York 1 TBD-GUAM 11/23/09 -11/23/10 NONE Each Occurrence $1,000,000 Commercial General Liability· General Aggregate $2,000,000 Products -COM PlOPS Aggregate $2,000.000 Personal &Advertising Injury $1,000,000 Fire Damage (anyone fire)$50,000 Homeland Ins Co of New York 1TBD-GUAM 11/23/09 -11/23/10 NONE Any One Person $50,000 Medical (Accident Medical)' Aggregate $50,000 Homeland Ins Co of New York 1 TBD-FB/PC 11/23109 -11/23/10 $250 Each Occurrence $50,000 Comm'l Crime &Fidelity (Bond) Homeland Ins Co of New York 1TBD-PL 11/23/09 -11/23/10 $1,500 Aggregate $1,000,000 Non-profit Prof Liability (Officers Liability) Certificate Holder:This member certificate,together with the common policy conditions,coverage part(s).coverage form(s),and endorsements,if any,complete the above numbered policy.Copies of the Master Policies are available upon request or may be printed at www.aim-companies.com AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE 10-32 Palos Verdes Peninsula USD Administrative Regulation Capital Campaigns/Project-Facilities AR 3290.1 Business and Noninstructional Operations Any school connected organization whose purpose is to raise funds to build or modify facilities at a school site or on any other district property shall comply with the following guidelines. 1. Prior to initiating fundraising activities for a capital campaign/project, the school organization and/or principal shall provide the Superintendent or designee with the following information regarding the committee and conceptual project: a. The name of the organization b. The names, addresses, phone numbers of all the officers and committee members c. A description of the organization's purpose, proposed project(s), educational purpose of the project, how the project falls within the overall educational objectives of the district, and estimated cost of project(s). d. A specific timeline and list of objectives e. The name of the bank where organization accounts will be located and the names of those authorized to withdraw funds and/or transfer funds to the district. f. Recent financial information (i.e. budget and bank statements) about the organization. g. A description of the organization's fundraising plans h. A plan for funds that are raised but not spent i. Proof of insurance 2. After receipt of the above information, the Superintendent or designee and/or the Committee may submit a proposal to the Board for authorization to raise limited funds in order to develop the necessary plans, documentation, and estimated costs for the project. All plans shall be developed/designed by architects and engineers experienced with public schools projects. 3. The district, at anytime at its sole discretion, shall reconfirm the estimated costs and timeline of the project with a district approved construction management firm and/or by a firm that has known and specialized experience in estimating school construction costs. Any costs Exhibit B 6-24-10 Page 1 of 3 10-33 incurred by the district shall be reimbursed by the capital campaign. 4. Architectural plans, prior to being presented to the Division of State Architect (DSA), shall first be presented to the Board of Education for approval. Such plans shall first be reviewed by a Board approved Architect, familiar with DSA requirements. 5. After receipt of the above information, the Superintendent or designee may present the proposed project(s) to the Board for initial approval if he/she determines: a. That there is an educational need for the project b. The proposal is realistic in terms of scope of work/project, proposed timelines and cost, including the on-going cost of maintaining the facility. c. The estimated cost for the project is accurate as verified by a firm that has known and specialized experience in estimating school construction costs. The cost of this report will be a part of the proposed budget. This includes the cost of district staff to properly evaluate, supervise, and manage the project, all related soft costs, indirect costs, and 15 percent in contingency costs. The project budget must also include the cost of a Board approved construction management firm that will provide management and oversight to the project. d. That there are alternative plans if the financial target is not reached e. The project will not interfere with other district programs or fundraising projects that have received prior approval from the Board. 6. If the project receives initial approval from the Board, the school organization may begin raising funds to support the project. The committee shall provide the Board and the Superintendent or designee with written updates monthly regarding: a. Upcoming fundraising activities b. Progress report on meeting financial target c. Architectural plans and changes 7. Once the project receives approval from the Division of the State Architect, the principal and/or committee shall ask the Board for approval for the district to begin the bidding process. The principal and/or the committee must also verify that there is an appropriate amount of funds for the project deposited in the bank or county Treasury based on a current (within the last three months) construction cost estimate of the project and all the other associated costs as identified in 5c. 8. After the bid process closes, the Superintendent or designee shall once again verify that the school organization has the necessary funds, including 15 percent in contingency costs and other associated costs as identified in 5c, to complete the project. Once verified, the Exhibit B 6-24-10 Page 2 of 3 10-34 Superintendent will make a final recommendation to the Board regarding the proposed project. Regulation PALOS VERDES PENINSULA UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT approved: June 29, 2006 Palos Verdes Estates, California revised: October 12, 2006 Exhibit B 6-24-10 Page 3 of 3 10-35 10-36 I~~~~~~~~~~~~~~---~---~---------_···__··_·- ~ri •,~. .,, , t ~Overview of Project Proposal t~~i ~Costs (Installation and Operating) ~.~~Revenue ';,' .'"Neighboring Cities (RHE &RPV) ",Fundraising ::....Endorsements 1 0 - 3 7 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Field Lights •Optics/glare control •Hoods (visors)provide optimum shielding •Foot-candle level at property line will not exceed Rolling Hills Estates lighting ordinance level Overflow Parking •Peninsula Center 1 0 - 3 8 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Benefits for Peninsula High School and the Community • Palos Verdes Peninsula Unified School District Administrative Regulation 3290.1 -submission response 1(C) evening sporting events (varsity football) scheduling other sports (soccer/lacrosse) elF playoffs (both high schools) field I track for community use/exercise special occasions 1 0 - 3 9 ~•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••I Promotes a Student and Community Friendly Environment Revenue Generator for School,District,PEF •Portion of the profits from Peninsula High School varsity home football games will be donated to the PEF ;~!,Off-sets costs to Associated Student Body (ASS) 1 0 - 4 0 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Palos Verdes Peninsula Unified School District Administrative Regulation 3290.1. -submission response 1(g) •Between $502,262.00 and $546,250.00 includes ~S%identified in AR 320~.~(8)for \\contingency costs and other associated costs ...to the complete the project." lighting generator:deduction of approx.$~O,OOO - $~5,OOO from above cost (donated by two Pen.families) 1 0 - 4 1 ~~•••••••................_....._....._..... $7 to $10 per hour -cost of electricity Currently ASB pays for: •Officials •Ticket sellers and takers •Security and Ponce (if needed) Revenue generated from varsity home football games could off-set these costs •Put money back in ASB for student programs 1 0 - 4 2 ~~.~. Capacity of Peninsula High School Stadium •5°00 Ticket Prices (set by elF) •$7 Adult,Students with ASS Free,Students (any school age)without ASS $5,Non School Age Children $2,Under 2 Free. •Total tickets sales per game (South High School): $5,000 to $10,000 •Total ticket sales 2002-2010 season (Peninsula High School):$9,717.°5 1 0 - 4 3 Concessions •ASB •Outside vendors (also benefit to local businesses) •PTSA sales •Booster Club Sales (not limited to Athletic Booster Club) •South High School generates approx.$20,000 Iseason from snack bar Revenue to Community Businesses/Restaurants .,Aea·W 1 0 - 4 4 w_..~····················· Talked with individual RHE City Council Members •Positive feedback I support Talked with individual RPV City Council Members •Positive feedback I support 1 0 - 4 5 ------------~~~~..~..~._-_...........••••~ Palos Verdes Peninsula Unified School District Administrative Regulation 3290.~ -submission response 1(9) •Solicit donations from corporations •Hold a fundraising event for adults •Solicit donations from the Peninsula PTSA and the Peninsula Athletic Booster Club •Work with the Peninsula ASS to organize a fundraising opportunity •Solicit donations from the Palos Verdes Peninsula cO'mmunity 1 0 - 4 6 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••~••••••J Peninsula Administration (including Principal, Athletic Director,and Coaching Staff) ...Peninsula PTSA Peninsula Athletic Booster Club 1 0 - 4 7 5228 Silver Arrow Drive Rancho Palos Verdes,Ca.90275 July 8,2010 Mr.Kit Fox Associate Planner City of Rancho Palos Verdes 30940 Hawthorne Blvd. Rancho Palos Verdes,CA 90275-5391 Re:Comments on July 20th City Council Meeting to Discuss Proposed PVPHS Stadium Lighting Dear Mr.Fox, Since my wife and I will be out of state on the day of your City Council meeting regarding Proposed Stadium lighting at PVPHS,I am sending you written comments expressing our displeasure with the proposed idea.On October 27,2000 PVPHS played a night football game using portable lights.My attached letter dated November 9,2000 expressing the problems that residents of Silver Arrow Drive experienced during and after the game are still very relevant today.Because of that I have attached a copy of my November 9,2000 letter, and hope that you will consider these comments and complaints when you debate installing lights for evening athletic events at PVPHS. Sincerely, 1~If)~ Robert Markl 10-48 5228 Silver Arrow Dri~~. Rancho Palos Verdes,Ca.90275 November 9,2000 Mayor and City Council City of Rolling Hills Estates 4045 Palos Verdes Drive North Rolling Hills Estates,CA 90274 Dear Sir or Madam: As you know on Friday night,October 2']th,Peninsula High School had their first night home football game in the history of the school.I am sure that many people felt that it was about time.Unfortunately the reaction of the neighborhood located close to the school was please never again.My wife expressed our displeasure to Oscar Orci, your Director ofPlanniilg,on October 31 st,who requested that we forward our comments in a letter. We live one and one halfblocks from Peninsula High School,and have lived in our home for over twenty-four years.Four things,among many,disturbed us about the game. 1.We were perplexed by an article printed in the South Bay Daily Breeze that day stating the City Council of Rolling Kills Esta,te.s had checked with the neighborhoods,and had received their approval to hold the night game.I found this statement very interesting since my fITst notice of the game was when I arrived home from work that evening.If that is considered getting my approval,I strongly disagree. 2.I became aware of the game driving up Hawthorne Boulevard towards Peninsula Center,when extremely bright lights emanating from the football field blinded me.The second way I became aware of the game was by the Peninsula High School students',alumni,and parents'version of the Indianapolis 500,which was being conducted on our street and in the neighborhood from 5:00 p.m.to 6:15 p.m.The third way I became aware of the game was by the absence ofvirtually any open parking spots in the Peninsula Center.Ifyour goal was to create significant traffic problems in the neighborhood that evening,you defInitely succeeded. 1 10-49 3.The portable lights installed for the game did an excellent job of lighting the football field,along With the inside of our living room and upstairs bedroom. The lights were so bright and were aimed so high that they shined through our living room and bedroom vertical blinds and illuminated both rooms that were located one and a half blocks away from the field.I hope that's not what the portable lighting contractor intended.. 4.Another outcome ofthe event was that the neighborhood could have used some help from the City Council on Saturday cleaning up the trash (empty paper cups,beer cans,candy wrappers,etc.)that was left on lawns and on the street from the spectators who parked on Silver Arrow Drive.Ifyour goal was to create a mess in the neighborhood and to give us extra work to do on Saturday, you should be congratulated on achieving your goal. Approximately three years ago our neighborhood got the City ofRancho Palos Verdes to designate part of Silver Arrow Drive as permit only parking during school hours in order to eliminate the trash and traffic problems that were caused by Peninsula High School students who were parking on our street.I find it ironic that I now have to contact the Mayor and City Council of a neighboring city for the same problem,especially since this problem was caused by an event that the Rolling Hills Estates'City Council never had the courtesy to give our neighborhood notice of.I thought the Rolling Hills Estates City Charter defined notice requirements,but apparently that is not the case. I am sure that many people enjoyed the first night game in the history ofthe school. My wife and I,along with many of our neighbors,did not enjoy the consequences of the game,and hope that this was the first and last night game at Peninsula High School. Ifyou have any questions or comments regarding this matter,please call me at my office at (213)2444166 or at my home at (310)541-3852. Sincerely ~iVlovvhf Robert Markl cc:Oscar Orci,Director of Planning 2 10-50 ~t .... I agree with the issues that are presented in the attached letter: 3 10-51 J.t ',.t I agree with the issues that are presented in the attached letter: NAME ADDRESS ADDITIONAL COMMENTS 4 10-52 Kit Fox From: Sent: To: Cc: Subject: July 11,2010 Marvin W.Klotz [marvklotz@verizon.net] Sunday,July 11,20104:54 PM PLANNING@RPV.COM kitf@rpv.com Stadium lighting TO:City of Rancho Palos Verdes Planning ,Building and Code Enforcement Subject:Proposed Stadium Lighting at Palos Verdes Peninsula High School We received a letter from the City of RPV regarding the proposed Stadium Lighting at nearby Palos Verdes Peninsula High School and we are very concerned.The letter from RPV notes that my home is within a 500-foot radius of PVP High School.At a time when cities and school districts are struggling for funding,it seems irresponsible to me for the school board to initiate a capital campaign for something as unnecessary as stadium lighting. Some of my concerns include: The high school has operated for over 45 years without stadium lighting,so why,in this economy,would the school board want to propose this now? We are concerned about the increased cost to the surrounding cities and school district and increase in what we consider to be the already exorbitant taxes we pay which will undoubtedly result from this ill-conceived venture into school-funded entertainment for sports addicts. Those of us who live near the high school will have our wonderful views impacted by such lighting resulting in further loss of property values. We are close enough to hear the loudspeakers at the high school.While this can be annoying in the daytime,it would be intolerable to have to listen to them at night. Night games at the high school would bring in a lot of young drivers from out of the area who would be attending sports and other events causing an increase in traffic congestion, and an increase in vandalism and other crimes are likely to result. Furthermore,after installing expensive lighting,there will be an impetus to use it more and more in order to justify the expense.That will mean more and more night games and an ever escalating annoyance of residents. The Board of Education of PVP Unified School District should be more concerned with increasing the quality of education within the district rather than spending its limited funds on something as stupid and frivolous as stadium lighting.Sports may be an American religion but the role of the schools is to educate,not serve as neighborhood sports palaces. Sincerely, Marvin and Nancy Klotz CC:Palos Verdes Peninsula unified School District City of Rolling Hills Estates Editor of Daily Breeze 1 10-53 Page 1 of] Kit Fox From:Sam [samjose1@verizon.net] Sent:Saturday,July 10,20101:12 PM To:kitf@rpv.com SUbject:PVPHS Stadium Lighting Dear Ms.Fox,we are very,very opposed to having stadium lights at the high school. Our back yard looks directly accross Hawthone Blvd into the field.For 44 years we have been subjected to the loud speakers on the field announcing every bit of action on Fridays,Saturdays and Sundays. We cannot keep our patio doors and windows open when they crank up the speakers.In all these years we have not complained,because at night they are gone. Now to find out they want to put large stadium lights on the field is way to much.These lights will illuminate our yard and house,and it is possible they could be on until 9 or 10PM. It is not fair for us to have both the loud speakers and the lights to contend with. Sam and Celia Josephson 5067 Silver Arrow Dr. Rancho Palos Verdes 310-377-5464 7/12/2010 10-54 Kit Fox From: Sent: To: Subject: Kit- FYI. -Greg. Greg Pfost [gregp@rpv.com] Monday,July 12,2010 7:57 AM 'Kit Fox' FW:Stadium Lights Sincerely, Gregory Pfost,AICP Deputy Community Development Director City of Rancho Palos Verdes 30940 Hawthorne Blvd. Rancho Palos Verdes,CA 90275 (310)544-5228 -----Original Message----- From:name.withheld@name.withheld [mailto:name.withheld@name.withheld] Sent:Sunday,July II,2010 3:55 PM To:planning@rpv.com Subject:Stadium Lights In the early 90s,the school district attempted to install stadium lights at the high school.The attempt failed,and the school is no worse because of it today,but it was clear from the meeting I attended that the school board wasn't even pretending to be interested in the concerns of the residential community.The renewed attempt to install stadium lights indicates that the school district's attitude toward the nearby residents hasn't changed. The school district has never shown why the stadium lights are necessary,or even why they're a good idea.Whatever supposed benefits the lights offer to the students,the high school,the nearby residential community,or any other part of the Palos Verdes peninsula, those reasons have never been identified.The best they can offer is the "Other schools have them,so we want them too"line of reasoning. The dubious benefit of allowing football games to be played at night must be weighed against the increase in noise,traffic,and possible vandalism that will be borne by those living near the school.Unfortunately,it won't stop with football games.undoubtedly,the stadium lights will encourage the school to stage other events at night as well. The diminished quality of life for the residents is significant and long-term,but any benefits to the students are negligible and short-term. Having stadium lights may seem important to them during the four years they spend at high school,but once they graduate and move on to greater pursuits,they won't care whether or not the school has stadium lights. So,if the school district has its way,each student will enjoy the presumed benefits of the stadium lights for four years,but the nearby residents will suffer a reduced quality of life for as long as they live near the school. The noise already coming from the school is barely tolerable --starting every school day with morning announcements blaring over the outdoor speakers (even though all students are supposed to be inside a classroom at that time).The existing games are noisy,but at least they're confined to the daylight hours,when many people are at work. If the school district shared the residents'concerns about these problems and understood how the installation of stadium lights would only make things worse,this wouldn't even been an issue. [Name and address withheld] 1 10-55 Kit Fox From: Sent To: Subject: Marvin W Klotz [marvklotz@verizon.net] Monday,July 12,20109:32 AM Kit Fox Re:Stadium lighting The fundraising may be done privately but the District would still have to agree to accept the money and use it for the intended purpose (as opposed to using it to actually teach). Once the annoyance starts the affected residents and voters will still blame the District and the City for allowing it to happen. Far too many people think that sports are the acme of human achievement and will do anything to satisfy their need to vicariously participate in the excitement,even if it means annoying others.The reality is that sports are entertainment,pure and simple,and as such should not be the focus of teaching institutions,especially when they offensively intrude on the residents'right to peace and quiet. The role of the City Council is to ensure the quality of life in our city.Make it clear to the District that sports arenas in the middle of residential neighborhoods are not part of that plan. Regards,Marvin W.Klotz Kit Fox wrote: >Dear Mr.&Mrs.Klotz: > >Thank you for your e-mail.It will be included with the City Council >Staff report at next week's meeting. > >Just as a point for clarification,the capital campaign for this >project has not been proposed by the District.A group of Peninsula >residents and parents is asking the Board for permission to initiate a >private fundraising campaign to pay for the proposed lights. > > >Kit Fox,AICP >Associate Planner >City of Rancho Palos Verdes >30940 Hawthorne Blvd. >Rancho Palos Verdes,CA 90275 >T:(310)544-5228 >F:(310)544-5293 >E:kitf@rpv.com >-----Original Message----- >From:Marvin W.Klotz [mailto:marvklotz@verizon.net] >Sent:Sunday,July 11,2010 4:54 PM >To:PLANNING@RPV.COM >Cc:kitf@rpv.com >Subject:Stadium lighting > >July 11,2010 > >TO:City of Rancho Palos Verdes >Planning ,Building and Code Enforcement > >Subject:Proposed Stadium Lighting at Palos Verdes Peninsula High >School > >We received a letter from the City of RPV regarding the proposed >Stadium Lighting at nearby Palos Verdes Peninsula High School and we 1 10-56 >are very concerned.The letter from RPV notes that my home is within >a SOO-foot radius of PVP High School.At a time when cities and school >districts are struggling for funding,it seems irresponsible to me for >the school board to initiate a capital campaign for something as >unnecessary as stadium lighting. > >Some of my concerns include: > >The high school has operated for over 45 years without stadium >lighting,so why,in this economy,would the school board want to propose this now? > >We are concerned about the increased cost to the surrounding cities >and school district and increase in what we consider to be the already >exorbitant taxes we pay which will undoubtedly result from this >ill-conceived venture into school-funded entertainment for sports addicts. > >Those of us who live near the high school will have our wonderful >views impacted by such lighting resulting in further loss of property values. > >We are close enough to hear the loudspeakers at the high school. >While this can be annoying in the daytime,it would be intolerable to >have to listen to them at night. > >Night games at the high school would bring in a lot of young drivers >from out of the area who would be attending sports and other events >causing an increase in traffic congestion,and an increase in >vandalism and other crimes are likely to result. > >Furthermore,after installing expensive lighting,there will be an >impetus to use it more and more in order to justify the expense.That >will mean more and more night games and an ever escalating annoyance >of residents. > >The Board of Education of PVP Unified School District should be more >concerned with increasing the quality of education within the district >rather than spending its limited funds on something as stupid and >frivolous as stadium lighting.Sports may be an American religion but >the role of the schools is to educate,not serve as neighborhood >sports palaces. > >sincerely, > >Marvin and Nancy Klotz > >CC:Palos Verdes Peninsula Unified School District >City of Rolling Hills Estates >Editor of Daily Breeze > > >---------------------------------------------------------------------- >-- > > >No virus found in this incoming message. >Checked by AVG -www.avg.com >Version:9.0.830 /Virus Database:271.1.1/2996 -Release Date: >07/10/10 23:36:00 > > 2 10-57 Page 1 of 1 Kit Fox From:Working Psychology [kelton@workingpsychology.com} Sent:Monday,July 12,2010 1157 AM To:kitf@rpv.com Subject:Concerns about Stadium Lights at High School Hi Kit.You'd asked for us to submit concerns by tomorrow,here are mine: How much amplified announcer &crowd noi~~wiH thj~g~nerat~?Our house gets a straight shot of decibels from the stadium speakers,even though we're a quarter-mile away.When a game announcer has the volume turned up, my family often just leaves the house to get away from the noise.An afternoon nap for my 5-year-old is not possible during loud games.I've documented this issue with my video camera,and approached the school about it several times already. l{Qw mucb light pollution will result?The night-time view is one of the things I most appreciate about living on the hill,and a main reason we purchased the house we did.Will that be replaced by the glare of stadium lights? Will we have game music broadcast at night now?We have gotten the F-word and the N-word broadcast at high volume from the school,when rap music was played over the speakers.While the school clamped down on the raunchy lyrics,we still get plenty of up-tempo music filling our house during games. Is th~Je 3J1Y enforcement of noise nuisance?1 have talked to the police about noise from the school,and they informed me they won't enforce noise complaints against the school.Apparently a school is an "untouchable" entity,when they violate standards and norms that apply to the rest of us. Whi:lt wi II happen to traffic during even iQg amll1jght Ra,IRe~?Will we have more congestion and parking issues on our streets? Has anyone completed an environmental impg.Qt r~p()rt?How will stadium lights affect the local environment? How can these issues be mitigated?Is the school using retracting lights?Planting trees to block the lights and noise?Games ending at reasonable hours? 7/12/2010 10-58 Page 1 of 1 Kit Fox-------_._---- From:J.Heffernan U.heffernan@heffernan.tv] Sent:Monday,July 12,2010 1 :33 PM To:kitf@rpv.com;kelrho@cox.net Subject:SCHOOL LIGHTING ISSUE Importance:High Hi,Kit: I am responding to the flyer I received from Dr.Rhoads today: 1.The first question is what is the justification for new lighting.?Why is it needed and why now? 2.How much does it cost,and who pays for it?If it is RPV taxpayers they should have a voice in how their money is spent. 3.How do non-RPV students families get assessed for this?(I don't know how many there are or if this is significant.) 4.Environmental Impact Statement -nice if you can get one -would delay this issue for some time. 5.Noise pollution,loud music,was troublesome during recent graduation exercises. 6.Traffic is always a problem during the school year.There are speed bumps on Basswood; we need speed bumps on Fond Du Lac Road similar to Basswood as the speeding is excessive on Fond Du Lac. 7.We need to see a plan on the lighting,justification,costs,impact on the neighborhood,etc., before this goes ahead. James Heffernan 26642 Fond Du Lac Road RPV 7/12/2010 10-59 Kit Fox From: Sent: To: SUbject: Greg Pfost [gregp@rpv.comJ Monday,July 12,20103:01 PM 'Kit Fox' FW:City Council Discussion:PVPHS Stadium Lighting Kit- FYI -note the last sentence requesting to be anonymous. -Greg. Sincerely, Gregory Pfost,AICP Deputy Community Development Director City of Rancho Palos Verdes 30940 Hawthorne Blvd. Rancho Palos Verdes,CA 90275 (310)544-5228 -----Original Message----- From:•••••••••••••••••••••••• Sent:Monday,July 12,2010 2:55 PM To:planning@rpv.com Subject:City Council Discussion:PVPHS Stadium Lighting Dear Sir or Madam:Hi.I reside on Fond Du Lac Road.I am writing in regards to the proposed stadium lighting at PVPHS.I received the letter from Mr. Fox dated July 7,2010 that indicated that if I wished to express comments or concerns to the City council,I may send them in to the staff. I have the following questions: -How much light will shine on areas outside of the stadium? What limits will be enforced to contain the noise and neighborhood parking that will accompany night time events at the stadium? -What impact will the lights and night time events have on property values? I would like more information so I may develop an informed perspective on this matter.I appreciate the courtesy notification and the attention being paid to this matter. Per the letter from Mr.Fox,please omit my personal information (e-mail address,etc.)so it will not become a part of the public record. Thank you. 1 10-60 July 8,2010 Kit Fox,AICP Associate Planner City of Rancho Palos Verdes 30940 Hawthorne Blvd. Rancho Palos Verdes,CA 90275-5391 RECEIVED JUL 12 2010 PLANNING,BUILDING A~-JD CODE ENFORCEMENT RE:Proposed Stadium Lighting at Palos Verdes Peninsula High School Dear Kit, We have received your letter dated July 7,2010,concerning the above subject matter.We are dismayed that after all these years,a plan is in effect to add stadium lighting that will negatively impact the surrounding neighborhoods. We currently are forced to endure the noise from the school's band rehearsals when it plays on campus along with the added nuisance of picking up trash dropped out of cars or that is left behind from people and/or students who visit the school and park on our street.Not to mention,the insufferable traffic situation caused again by people attending and/or visiting the school during current games,graduation ceremonies,etc. As residents of Via De La Vista (beneath the tennis courts of the school),we can tell you first hand that Los Angeles County Sheriffs Department does not come out to enforce the parking laws that are posted on our street signs which clearly states "no school parking".The residents on our street can hear the noise from conversations of students and people walking up and down Silver Spur Road to get to and from their destinations,so increased traffic of any kind is unwelcomed.We are also aware of burglaries to cars parked at the school and especially on Silver Spur Road that has taken place this year alone.We do not want such crimes to spill over to our cars and worse,to our homes and families! In light of the current situation of unwanted intrusions to our community caused by the impact of the school and now with the potential for more night games,track meets and whatever else the school is planning that requires stadium lighting,we the residents,are very concerned for the safety of our neighborhoods,the increased and unwanted traffic,more parking violations,solicitations from people who don't live in the area and further,the potential for an increase in serious crimes.Lastly,the property values of our homes dropping as a direct result of what the impact of adding stadium lights will do to our neighborhoods. Please know that,again,we the residents are against your proposal for stadium lighting which at this time we feel will have an increased and negative impact on our neighborhoods. Sincerely, Residents of Via De La Vista,Rolling Hills Estates,California cc:John Addleman,Mayor of Rolling Hills Estates Stefan Wolowicz,Mayor of Rancho Palos Verdes 10-61 RECEIVED JUL 12 22::J PLANNING,BUILDING AND CODE ENFORCEMENT 26716 Fond Ou Lac Road Rancho Palos Verdes CA90275 July 9,2010 The Mayor and City Council City Of Rancho Palos Verdes 30940 Hawthorne Blvd. Rancho Palos Verdes,CA90275-539l The Board of Education,PVUSD is planning to revisit an old proposal submitted by the PV High School in September/October 2000.I am including a copy of my comments dated September 8,2000 to the Principal at that time,in which I had indicated the problems which could possibly arise from the implementation of the proposal. Quite frankly,I do not see the situation today being any different from what it was back then,in so far as the possible problems which may arise. If a decision is made to go ahead with the installation of the lights,despite any anticipated trouble,it will be important to ensure that the lighting and the announcement of the play-by-play over the speaker system is controlled so that it does not become a constant source of complaint from the surrounding residents. Robert Legg 10-62 26716 Fond du Lac Road, Rancho Palos Verdes, CA 90275. September 8,2000 Mr.Kelly Johnson, Principal, Palos Verdes Peninsula High School, Rolling Hills Estates, CA 90274. Your letter to inform neighbors of a special event planned for the week of October 23,2000 is appreciated. This is not the first time that an attempt is being made to have night football games at the Peninsula High School.Previous attempts have been abandoned because of protests raised by residents in the area.Ever since the school was bUilt,all football games were played in daylight hours with no loss of school spirit or excitement,and without any major inconvenience or incidents to affect local residents. Quite frankly,in an attempt to override the rights of homeowners in the immediate area,it appears that little or no consideration is being given to the security and safety of these residents.There is real concern that night games will open the doors just a little wider to the infiltration of "gangs,guns,drugs and graffiti",aside from the serious aggravation of parking and littering on residential streets and property.Anybody,who follows the news closely,knows what has happened at times,in other cities,where night games have been played. It is easy enough for residents in other areas of the Peninsula to approve of the night games,as long as it is not in their backyards.Their attitudes are more than likely to change,if the venue were to be shifted into schools near their homes. Being involved in the "Neighborhood Watch"program in the Fond du Lac area,I must record a protest on behalf of these residents,against the planned night games under lights,for reasons outlined. Robert Legg Block Captain,Fond du Lac (1) Copies to: The Mayor and City Council Rolling Hills Estates. The Mayor and City Council Rancho Palos Verdes. Lomita Sheriff's Department. 10-63 RONALD ROSS 5074 Silver Arrow Drive Rancho Palos Verdes,California 90275 (310)377-3678 July 9,2010 Planning Department City of Rancho Palos Verdes 30940 Hawthorne Boulevard Rancho Palos Verdes,CA 90275 RECEIVED JUL 12 20iO PLANNING,BUILDING AND CODE ENFORCEMENT Re:Stadium Lighting at Peninsula High School (See attached notice copy) As a property owner in Rancho Palos Verdes,I would indeed be impacted by stadium lighting at Peninsula High School. My property overlooks the field of the High School.Any additional lights and noise generated by the events at the school would surely adversely impact the enjoyment of our property.We are directly across Hawthorne Boulevard and hear the noise and loudspeaker already from day and early evening events.Events presented outdoors at night on a regular basis would severely affect many homeowners and businesses in the area because ofthe additional traffic,lack of parking,and light pollution.More police protection would probably be needed to control people coming from outside the area to attend paid events.I also believe that any environment impact report which may be required would come to a similar condusion. The High School has existed for over forty years as it is,so that any advantage gained by the new lighting would be dubious,at best. Very truly yours, RONALD ROSS 10-64 July 7,2010 CIlY OF RANCHO PALOS VERDES PLANNINC,BUILDINC,&CODE ENFORCEMENT SUBJECT:Courtesy Notification of the City Council's Discussion of Proposed Stadium Lighting at Palos Verdes Peninsula High School,27118 Silver Spur Road,Rolling Hills Estates Dear Interested Party: The City's records indicate that you own property within a 500-foot radius of Palos Verdes Peninsula High School (PVPHS)in the City of Rolling Hills Estates.The City of Rancho Palos Verdes has recently been advised that,on July 22,2010,the Board of Education of the Palos Verdes Peninsula Unified School District (PVPUSD)will consider initiating a capital campaign by the "Peninsula Stadium Lights Steering Committee"for the installation of stadium lights at PVPHS. The purpose of this letter is to advise you that the Rancho Palos Verdes City Council will discuss this proposal its upcoming meeting on Tuesday,July 20,2010.The City Council meets at 7:00 PM at Hesse Park Community Building,29301 Hawthorne Boulevard,Rancho Palos Verdes,CA 90275. All interested parties are invited to submit written comments and to attend and give testimony.If you have any comments or concerns to express to the City Council,please communicate those thoughts in writing to our Staff by Tuesday,July 13,2010.By doing so,you will ensure that your comments are included with the City Council Staff report.Written comments that are submitted after July 13,2010,will be given to the City Council on the night of the meeting.Written materials,including emails,submitted to the City are public records and may be posted on the City's website.In addition,City meetings may be televised and may be accessed through the City's website.Accordingly,you may wish to omit personal information from your oral presentation or written materials as it may become part of the public record regarding an agendized item.The Staff report for this item will be posted on the City's website (http://www.palosverdes.comlrpv)by the end of the week of Jury 12,2010. If you have any questions or need additional information,please feel free to contact me at (310)544-5228 or via e-mail atkitf@rpv.com. Kit Fo ,AICP Associate Planner cc:Border Issues file (PVPHS Stadium Lighting) M:\Border Issues\Peninsuia HS Stadium Lighting\201 00707_CourtesyNotice.doc 30940 HAWI!IOl~Nr B1VO /RANCHO PALO:'Vmo[~,CA 90275"5391 PL/\NNINc!CO[)[INf(WCEMINT (31Of 54~·5228 /BUll DINe (310)265-7800/DFPI lAX (310)5~~-5293 /E-MAil I.LJ\NNINC@RPV.COM10-65 Page 1 of 1 Kit Fox From:Dejesus,Laura [Laura.DeJesus@Mattel.com] Sent:Monday,July 12,20105:27 PM To:kitf@rpv.com SUbject:opposition to PVPHS lights Attachments:PV lighting proposal comments.doc;UT light pollution.doc Hi Kit:I am a resident of RPV and am very opposed to the installation of stadium lights at the high school.Please see my attached letter and article Let me know if you have questions or concerns.Thanks for you time Laura de Jesus This message (including any attachments)is only for the use of the person(s)for whom it is intended.It may contain MatteI confidential and/or trade secret infonnation.If you are not the intended recipient, you should not copy,distribute or use this infonnation for any purpose,and you should delete this message and inform the sender immediately. 7/13/2010 10-66 July 12,2010 To:City of Rancho Palos Verdes Planning,Building and Code Enforcement Re:Proposed installation of Stadium Lighting at Palos Verdes Peninsula High School Dear Kit Fox; I am a resident of Rancho Palos Verdes and I am highly opposed to the installation of stadium lighting at PV Peninsula High School.Many/most people live on the Palos Verdes Peninsula because of the rural environment and the quality oflife being better due to the low population density,The illumination ofthe football field and proposed usage would destroy this for everyone that lives within miles of the high school.The light pollution would be overwhelming and the increase in people and cars around the school would be similar to the once a year graduation ceremony which cripples the area before, during and after the event. The main objective of the lights as stated by the Steering Committee Proposal is to increase revenue because more people will attend night time football games.First,we are talking about a total of 5 events each year.I believe that if they can raise $500,000 for the lights then they can use that money to off-set the missing revenue for many years to come without having night time games.They also state that the lights will increase community spirit.I have had children attending PVPHS for the last 10 years and there is no lack of spirit at that school.I believe the lights will decrease community spirit and create a divide between the local residents and the school.I also believe that the energy costs to run the lights will cost the school more than the increased revenue.This is also the wrong message to send to our children:it is ok to spend boatloads of money on the football field but next year many of your favorite teachers will be fired. I am actually really amazed that in these times of national campaigns to reduce our carbon footprint and overall energy usage that educators would propose this project.This is certainly the opposite of a "green initiative",This would be an embarrassment to our community.Organizations throughout the world are trying to educate and correct light pollution problems (see the attached article). This would be an outrageous step in the wrong direction.The school has been functioning fantastically since 1964 without having night time football. The proposal also states that the lights will be used not only for home football games but also for soccer and lacrosse,both practices and games.The committee's position is also that the field and lights would be use by "the community".It sounds like the lights would be lit every night.This would bring local and non-local people to our high school at night,sounds like a bad idea.This would decrease the safety of the school and require additional staff to monitor and clean up the campus each night.Since the school district does not have extra money for additional staff I expect this will become a community problem.The Sherriffs Department would have to be actively patrolling the school every night,increasing their duties on their reduced budget. 10-67 Illuminating the field would also ruin the views of many homes around the area.We have city ordinances in place to prohibit this from happening.As a homeowner I depend on these rules to maintain the environment that I bought into.They should not be able to circumvent these rules.The property values of the homes around the high school will undoubtedly be diminished if the lighting project is allowed. I am begging you to reject this lighting proposal;it will tum our wonderful wooded city into an urban environment and parking lot.Star gazing would be a thing of the past.You should also know that I love PVHS and have contributed in many ways to its success over the last 10 years.thank you for your attention. Laura de Jesus 5141 Silver Arrow Drive RPV,CA 90275 10-68 HOME:JULY 2,2010 NEWS Don't Go Into the Light BY RICHARD WHITTAKER Astronomy ain'llight pollution:The Painter obserVatory on the UT-Auslin campus contends with some well-Illuminated neighbors. Photo courtesy of UT Austin/Astronomy Dept. If you're trying to find the University of Texas McDonald Observatory from space,it's the thing that's not there.Rebecca Johnson,the observatory's press officer,explained,"If you look at a picture of the globe at night and you look where the observatory is,it's just a black spot."However,much of the rest of Texas,the U,S.,and the northern hemisphere is afflicted with light pollution.That's the ambient glow in the night sky from streetlights,billboards,and building I1ghts that just shine into the sky,muminating nothing.Now staff at UT are working to teach Texans that light pollution isn't just a nuisance to stargazers but a pervasive problem with real health impacts. UT's astronomers have been aware of the problem for years,but through July 4 they're highlighting the issue in their two nationally syndicated radio shows (the English-language StarDate and the Spanishwlanguage Universo).There's also a new video highlighting the issue available on the observatory's website,and discussions oflight pollution will become a key part of presentations to visitors to the West Texas facility. With new funding from a grant from Premack Law Office of San Antonio,Johnson said,"We're trying to spread that word out even more." Light pollution is a problem with simple solutions.The technology -from light fittings with reflective shields to low-voltage motion sensors and LED lighting -is commonly available and improving every year.Rowena Evans,editor of the International Dark-Sky Association's Nightscape magazine,said it's the only form of pollution that can disappear with a flick of a switch:All it takes is better planning and retrofitting of old fL'(tures."We don't want to turn off the lights,"said Evans,"just to make you think about how you're going to light." For the McDonald Observatory,it's a simple equation:The more glow in the atmosphere,the tougher it is to see the stars.That's why the facility was built out in a remote part of West Texas in the first place,far from any streetlights.The observatory's light pollution expert Bill Wren said,"It's the darkest spot left for a North American observatory,and it's my job to try to keep it that way." Yet llght pollution isn't just a problem for rural stargazers:It has a serious impact on the urban environment as well.Evans said,"While it's not as immediately threatening as the Gulf oil spin,at the same time there is this steady encroachment and it's becoming an issue to a lot of people."It has been shown to affect migratory patterns for birds,damage the breeding cycles of certain species of frogs and sea turtles,and cause insects to swarm in unnatural cycles.There are also severe concerns about the effect on humans:In 2009,the American Medical Association passed Resolution 516,which cites the disruption to sleep patterns caused by excessive nighttime lighting,and that disruption has been linked to depressed immune systems and increased rates of certain cancers.There's even a cultural impact.Evans said,"When you think about how much ofhuman history -creation myths,navigation,the desire to put things in space -has been inspired by the starry night -now,for the first time,children are growing up without seeing that." More insidious than the visible light pollution may be the invisible emissions from power plants burning fossil fuels to light empty sky.According to the International Dark-Sky Association,22%of all energy 10-69 produced in the U.S.goes toward lighting.Even just reducing the light pollution from the 1.8%of all U.S.- produced electricity that goes toward public outdoor illumination would have a measurable impact on pollution and costs.When he lays the case out,he said,"suddenly the cash registers start kerchunking." He's worked with neighboring communities like Marfa and Alpine to pass ordinances and work on building codes to encourage the use of nonpolluting fixtures.That helps keep the McDonald competitive for research with facilities like Chile's La Silla Paranal Observatory and Hawaii's Mauna Kea complex,and the resultant ecotourism dollars make the ordinances "a soft sell for the local community,"Wren said. Texas does have some light pollution legislation,but it is gappy at best.Similarly,the city ofAustin has introduced building guidelines to help reduce light pollution -but there are some big offenders in Downtown Austin,including the state Capitol and even UT itself,with the floodlights at the stadiums,Intra- mural Fields,and UT Tower causing a glow in the night sky.Encouraging big urban centers to work on light pollution has been part of Wren's job for more than a decade:He's worked with communities as far away from McDonald as Midland and El Paso,showing them the ease and benefits of cutting down on wasted light."I don't dwell on the bad lighting;I show people the good fixtures,"he said."Tens of billions of dollars in light going up into the night skies does nobody any good." 10-70 Page 1 of2 Kit Fox From:rich swendsen [richard.swendsen@verizon.net] Sent:Monday,July 12,2010 8:56 PM To:kitf@rpv.com Subject:Proposed Stadium Lighting at PVPHS July 12th,2010 Subject:Response to Courtesy notification of the city council's discussion of proposed stadium lighting at PVPHS,Rolling Hills Estates,CA To City of Rancho Palos Verdes City Counci I: My family and I live at 5079 Silver Arrow Drive almost directly across from and at the same elevation as the PVPHS football field.1 wish to thank the city for providing the notice ofthe proposed stadium lighting as it is a great concern to my family and our quality of living at our home. Our major concern is not the "Friday Night Lights"from an occasional football game,it is the noise that will be blasted from the stadium public address system whenever the stadium is in use at night.The high school currently rents out the stadium during the day for events such as kids football games,soccer games and other events.Several times a year we have to call the high school principle and complain about the noise because on any given Sunday some kid has his hand on the PA volume control and is blasting out AC DC Highway to Hell at lOam.I have had to call because the volume is up so high we can't carry on a conversation inside our house. We really don't mind the sounds from the football and baseball games and it's actually very quaint and brings back great childhood memories from my high school sports days.But the "rev up the team"session on Sunday morning blasting the PA is a problem that has to stop. If the high school were to install massive flood lights I'm sure they would then look forward to renting out the stadium on all nights of the week to the Pop Warner football league as often as possible to pay for the installation or to raise money.I'm an Aerospace engineer by profession and in my professional opinion if! can't hear my wife talking over the blasting PA system,whom ever has rented the stadium and blasting the PA is already in violation of local noise ordinances. The bottom line is lights at PVPHS will forever change and degrade the quality oflife we enjoy and paid for when we purchased our home in ]999. I would like to formally request an oppottunity to discuss my concerns in person on Tuesday,July 20th, 2010 with the RPV City Council. Sincerely, Rich and Belinda Swendsen 5079 Silver Arrow Drive Rancho Palos Verdes,CA 90275 H #(310)544 0187 7/13/2010 10-71 M #(310)251 4022 7113/2010 Page 2 of2 10-72 Page 1 of 1 Kit Fox --_._----------•._----- From:EvieNorsworthy@aol.com Sent:Tuesday.July 13,2010 1:16 PM To:kitf@rpv.com Subject:Proposed Stadium Lighting at Peninsula High School To:Kit Fox To determine the impact of stadium lights on the lives of those homes within the 500 ft.radius,and especially those at a slightly lower elevation than the athletic field,a test should be performed.For this purpose portable high intensity flood lights could be used. The portable light standards (matching the height of the proposed field lights)should be placed at both sides of the field nearest Hawthorne Blvd,This test should be conducted in the evening at the latest time corresponding to the end of a typical high school football game. To make it even more representative of the environment to which my neighbors and myself would be subjected, this test should include loudspeaker simulation of the noise expected from crowd roar,as well as from the public address system. It should be noted that the time of the test should take into account the darkness condition that could be expected in the late fall,when it gets dark earlier. Such a demonstration as I am proposing would go a long way towards calming people's concerns,if in fact the results reveal minimal impact. Milt Norsworthy 5053 Silver Arrow Drive Rancho Palos Verdes,CA 90275 7/13/2010 10-73 Kit Fox From: Sent: To: Subject: Dear Kit - Kris Rhoads [kris@cmp-usa.com] Tuesday,July 13,2010215 PM kitf@rpv.com Stadium lights concerns You had requested RPV concerns on the lights.My main concerns are probably the same that people had 10 years ago when this issue was raised: 1)increased traffic 2)Noise 3)Light pollution 4)Increased crime that comes with evening events. What also concerns me is that this seems to be headed toward approval without giving the community enough time to review what is proposed and express their concerns.As you know, we were just notified last week that this was going on.According to their proposal,the committee wants the lights in place for 2010/2011.To me it sounds like they don't care how the community feels about it,they are just going to push it through. If you have any questions,please don't hesitate to contact me. Kris Rhoads 26806 Fond Du Lac Rd Rancho Palos Verdes 310.308.4749 1 10-74 July 9,2010 JUL 13 2010 PLANNING.BUILDING AND CODe ENFORCEMENTSubject:Stadium Lighting at Palos Verdes Peninsula High School To the Rancho Palos Verdes rity Council: Thank you for your courtesy notification of the PVUSD's intention to install stadium lights at Peninsula High School for the purposes of night activities.As a resident of the area of Rancho Palos Verdes close to the high school,I oppose this action for the following reasons: 1.Poor education policy.The primary reason to send children to high school is to ensure that young people receive a good education that will prepare them for a job,for college or university and life.Very few parents expect a high school to prepare their children to join a professional sports team.Promoting competitive sports at the high school level is counterproductive to the primary purpose of secondary schools:the provision of a comprehensive academic education for every student.This has been the primary goal of the Peninsula school District fOf nearly 50 years.Funding a very few students to participate in competitive sports at night during the high school years seems a foolish expenditure of already limited education money. 2.Poor use of public resources and energy costs.Stadium lights for night football will benefit a limited population of students,their parents,and boosters.That the additional need for traffic control,extra police and parking,will become immediately necessary with nighttime events,should be obvious.Residents are already in need of more control in the areas surrounding the high schooL The costs in energy,and manpower will be increased greatly.As taxpayers and supporters of public education we will be paying for the expenditure of all of these additional resources. 3.Degradation and commercialization of the environment.The area where I live in RPV surrounds a part of the city of Rolling Hills Estates that is being commercialized.Most people moved to the Peninsula to escape the commercialization and urban pollution of Los Angeles.The introduction of night sports (and other?)events is just one more way of degrading our environment Here are some reasons given for living on the Peninsula taken from Real Estate sites •Quality ofLocal School System:The Palos Verdes Unified School System is one of the best in the State, and our schools consistently rank among the top in standardized test scores ...People recognize the value ofhaVing strong local public schools and the cost savings that can be achieved when they don't have to send their kids to private schools. •Rural Atmosphere:The foresight of the city planners of the 4 cities on the Palos Verdes Peninsula to insure the preservation of open.space has made the Palos Verdes Peninsula an island of tranquility in the urban jungle that is Los Angeles County.In addition,the maintenance of equestrian oriented trails and rights ofway have preserved this rural way oflife for all ofus. •There are also no stadium lights in the high school football field,no drive throughs for fast food.and very few bars ...J find Palos Verdes to be one of the most beautiful places that I have ever lived.I'm in love with the rolling bluffs and jagged cliffs falling into the expansive sea that surrounds the peninsula.J love all the trails and the hikes down the cliffs to the tide pools and secluded beaches.I love the fact that I can see Catalina from my favorite park,and that I can sit on a bench and just enjoy the sunset without disturbance.I also love strolling down to the farmers market on Sunday and buying fresh veggies for the week. If Peninsula High goes down the same road as every other public high school in southern California,can these same selling points be made?I urge you not to cater to a few sports fans and to encourage the PVUSD to maintain its long commitment to excellence in secondary education.Keep afternoon sports programs. Thank you, C;;U.(JM1{0dwr Sharon Osburg 5223 Sunny Point Place,Rancho Palos Verdes 10-75 RECEIVED JUL 13 201J PLANNING.BUILDING AND CODE ENFORCEMENT July 11,2010 Kit Fox,Associate Planner City of Rancho Palos Verdew 30940 Hawthorne Blvd. Rancho Palos Verdes,CA 90275-5341 Dear Ms.Fox: We strongly object to the proposed stadium lighting at PVPen High. 1)We have lived lightless for forty-three happy and quiet years,and our children suf- fered no ill effects from their dark stadium. 2)Stadium lighting would impact us: a.Increased nOIse b.Increased parking on our streets c.Increased opportunity for vandalism There must be more compelling reason for in- itiating a capital campaign. 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