Derby Downtown Lighting & Signage Plan
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PROJECT GOAL SATISFACTION<br />
1. LEVELS OF ILLUMINATION: To provide adequate levels of illumination<br />
and uniformity, as defined by IESNA, we have provided a range of spacing<br />
guidelines that will satisfy the neccesary requirements.<br />
2. LIGHTING QUALITY: To provide a suitable color of light and vertical<br />
illumination for safety, we recommend that all fixtures have a correlated<br />
color temperature of 3000K which will provide a soft, yellow color that will be<br />
visually pleasing both during the day and at night.<br />
3. OPTICAL PERFORMANCE: To provide a considerate design that<br />
is respectful of the night skies and neighboring properties we have<br />
recommended optics that are tailored to each block of the district and do not<br />
throw light too far beyond the targeted areas.<br />
4. ENERGY AND MAINTENANCE: To provide energy efficient lighting<br />
solutions that are within current energy code standards, we have<br />
recommended all LED solutions and a control system that is responsive to<br />
daylight.<br />
5. PRIVATE PROPERTY: To improve private property lighting, we recommend<br />
all fixtures located on such properties be updated to comply with current<br />
design standards. While it is not addressed in detail in this document, private<br />
property fixtures should also be coordinated with the proposed fixtures to<br />
match levels of illumination, color tempurature, color rendering, optics, and<br />
energy codes in order to ensure operability and to limit tresspass.<br />
6. VISUAL IDENTITY: To provide lighting solutions witha visual identity, we<br />
recommend lighting the district with the YOA luminaire family, manufactured<br />
by Schreder which can provide a singular, cohesive lighting scheme while<br />
providing options for all the various parts of the downtown district.<br />
Map of the <strong>Derby</strong> District with potential new luminaire locations indicated by color keyed dot as coordinated with the luminaire images on page 22.<br />
LEGEND<br />
LARGE AREA POLE<br />
SMALL AREA POLE 1 (44W)<br />
SMALL AREA POLE 2 (26W)<br />
FESTOON LIGHTING<br />
PEDESTRIAN POLE<br />
MISC - PRIVATE PROPERTY<br />
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