Design Review Board
Regular MeetingWinnetka, IL · March 26, 2026
Minutes
Minutes adopted 04.16.2026
1 Winnetka Design Review Board/Sign Board of Appeals Special Meeting Minutes
2 March 26, 2026
3
4 Members Present: Katie Moor, Chairperson
5 Chris Baggett
6 Westley Barker
7 Fritz Duda
8
9 Members Absent: Peter Evanich
10 Colin Kennedy
11 Heather Niehoff
12
13 Village Staff: Davorka Kirincic, Building and Code Enforcement
14 Manager
15 Scott Mangum, Community Development Director
16
17 Call to Order & Roll Call:
18 Chairperson Moor called the meeting to order at 7:00 p.m. Roll call was taken of the Board Members
19 present.
20
21 Public Comments:
22 No comments were made at this time.
23
24 Approval of Minutes:
25 Chairperson Moor asked if there were any comments or corrections or for a motion to approve the
26 February 19, 2026, meeting minutes. A motion to approve the February 19, 2026, meeting minutes were
27 made by member. Baggett and seconded by member Barker. A vote was taken, and the motion was
28 unanimously passed, 4 to 0:
29 AYES: Baggett, Barker, Duda, Moor
30 NAYS: None
31
32 New Applications:
33 a. Case No. 25-28-SU: 225 Sheridan Road - Centennial Beach: A Certificate of Appropriateness to
34 allow installation of fencing on the existing beach. The Village Council has final jurisdiction on this
35 request. On March 17, 2026, the Winnetka Park District submitted a request that the Design Review
36 Board continue the public hearing to April 16, 2026, Design Review Board meeting. At its March 26,
37 2026, meeting, the Design Review Board only intends to continue the item to its April 16, 2026,
38 meeting and will not be accepting public comment.
39 Chairperson Moor asked for a motion to continue the matter to the April 16, 2026, meeting. A motion to
40 continue the matter to the April 16, 2026, meeting was made by member Baggett and seconded by
41 member Duda. A vote was taken, and the motion was unanimously passed, 4 to 0:
42 AYES: Baggett, Barker, Duda, Moor
43 NAYS: None
44
45 b. Case No. 26-02- DR: 1050 Scott Avenue — Hubbard Woods Public Parking Structure: Sign
46 Permit to allow installation of a new externally illuminated wall sign above the entrance of the public
47 parking structure.
Design Review Board March 26, 2026
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1 Ms. Kirincic identified the property’s location, zoning classification, and existing signage and
2 measurements. She summarized the proposed wall sign request and described the wording, logo, and
3 measurements. Ms. Kirincic referred to an illustration of the existing and proposed signs, along with the
4 design guideline recommendations. She also referred to the application materials and the sign code
5 requirements, which were met. Ms. Kirincic noted that the sign exceeds the recommended height per
6 the Village’s Design Guidelines and cited instances in which approval was granted. She referred to the
7 applicable sections of the Village’s Design Guidelines that the Board is to consider, and stated Ms.
8 Niehoff provided her comments on the application, which Chairperson Moor read into the record.
9
10 Ms. Kirincic stated that, following the applicant’s presentation, public comment, and Board discussion,
11 the Board may either continue the matter to a date certain to allow time to address questions or
12 comments or make a motion to recommend approval or denial of the request. She then asked if there
13 were any questions.
14
15 Chairperson Moor also asked if there were any questions. No questions were raised at this time.
16
17 Tom Powers, Director of Public Works, summarized the history of how the request came about, which
18 resulted from the public’s lack of awareness of public parking. He stated they attempted to match the
19 district's wayfinding, street signage, and street lighting and offered to consider the Board’s suggestions.
20 Mr. Powers also stated the request would be done in conjunction with the public garage repairs and
21 referred to the feedback they received from the Village Council. He identified the design company that
22 did the streetscape signage standards with whom they are working.
23
24 Michelle Forys from the Parvin Clauss sign company stated that their presentation would align with the
25 original design intent and explained the comparison to the current signage. She also explained that the
26 sign’s size was due to the font and the number of light fixtures. A Board Member questioned the 14-inch
27 height limitation and the sign band measurements. Ms. Kirincic provided clarification to the Board and
28 noted that the design guidelines are recommendations and not code requirements.
29
30 Chairperson Moor asked if there were any other questions. She commented that the sign appeared
31 large, not proportional to the building, and suggested that it be made less bulky in terms of its
32 appearance, and referred to examples from other locations. Chairperson Moor also stated she agreed
33 with Ms. Niehoff’s comments. A Board Member questioned the cost difference. Michelle responded that
34 the letters and emblem are dimensional and explained how the concept was addressed in terms of
35 visibility. She suggested using a thicker font and explained the need for the backing on the sign band.
36 Chairperson Moor suggested reducing the number of lights to three. Ms. Kirincic questioned whether
37 the drawings are drawn to scale and accurately reflect the proportions of the lights relative to the
38 proposed wall sign. Michelle agreed with the suggestions made. Mr. Powers informed the Board that he
39 spoke with the electrical engineer regarding the light fixture’s spread. Chairperson Moor suggested and
40 demonstrated a sample of three-dimensional individual pin-mount letters and changed the letter color
41 for better visibility. She also mentioned that it would be nice to have a backlit sign.
42
43 A Board Member suggested that the other letters on the proposed plaque wall sign be lowercase and
44 asked whether the proposed font is consistent with the current Winnetka font. Mr. Powers confirmed it
45 is the same font. A Board Member agreed with the comments made and confirmed they required Metra
46 to scale down their signage.
47
Design Review Board March 26, 2026
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1 Chairperson Moor asked for a motion to continue the matter to allow the applicant time to present
2 other options, or to approve the request with conditions, including direction from the Board. A motion
3 was made by member Bagget to continue the request to the April 16, 2026, meeting, with the Board's
4 recommendations to provide a few options for the wall sign for review, and the motion was seconded
5 by member Duda. A vote was taken, and the motion was unanimously passed, 4 to 0:
6 AYES: Baggett, Barker, Duda, Moor
7 NAYS: None
8
9 Other Business.
10 a. April 16, 2026, Meeting – Quorum Check.
11 The Board Members discussed their availability.
12
13 Adjournment:
14 Chairperson Moor asked for a motion to adjourn. A motion to adjourn was made by Mr. Duda and
15 seconded by Mr. Baker. A vote was taken and the motion was unanimously passed, 4 to 0:
16 AYES: Baggett, Barker, Duda, Moor
17 NAYS: None
18
19 The meeting was adjourned at 7:29 p.m.
20
21 Respectfully submitted,
22
23 Antionette Johnson
24 Recording Secretary
25
Agenda
Village of Winnetka
Design Review Board/Sign Board of Appeals Special
Meeting
March 26, 2026 at 7:00 PM
Winnetka Village Hall Council Chambers
510 Green Bay Road
AGENDA
1. Call to Order
2. Public Comments
3. Approval of Minutes
a. February 19, 2026, Regular Meeting Minutes
4. New Applications
a. Case No. 25-28-SU: 225 Sheridan Road - Centennial Beach: A Certificate of
Appropriateness to allow installation of fencing on the existing beach. The
Village Council has final jurisdiction on this request. On March 17, 2026, the
Winnetka Park District submitted a request that the Design Review Board
continue the public hearing to the April 16, 2026, Design Review Board
meeting. At its March 26, 2026, meeting, the Design Review Board only intends
to continue the item to its April 16, 2026, meeting and will not be accepting public
comment.
b. Case No. 26-02- DR: 1050 Scott Avenue — Hubbard Woods Public Parking
Structure: Sign Permit to allow installation of a new externally illuminated wall
sign above the entrance of the public parking structure.
5. Other Business
a. April 16, 2026, Regular Meeting — Quorum Check
6. Adjournment
NOTICE
Public comment is permitted on all agenda items at the meeting. If you wish to provide testimony or comments
prior to the meeting, you may provide them one of two ways: (1) by sending an email to planning@winnetka.org; or
by sending a letter to Community Development, Village of Winnetka, 510 Green Bay Road, Winnetka, IL 60093. All
agenda materials are available at www.villageofwinnetka.org/agendacenter.
The Village of Winnetka, in compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, requests that persons with
disabilities, who require certain accommodations to allow them to observe and/or participate in this meeting or have
questions about the accessibility of the meeting or facilities contact the Village ADA Coordinator at 510 Green Bay
Road, Winnetka, Illinois 60093, (Telephone (847) 716-3543; T.D.D. (847) 501-6041).
Packet
Village of Winnetka
Design Review Board/Sign Board of Appeals Special
Meeting
March 26, 2026 at 7:00 PM
Winnetka Village Hall Council Chambers
510 Green Bay Road
AGENDA
1. Call to Order
2. Public Comments
3. Approval of Minutes
a. February 19, 2026, Regular Meeting Minutes
4. New Applications
a. Case No. 25-28-SU: 225 Sheridan Road - Centennial Beach: A Certificate of
Appropriateness to allow installation of fencing on the existing beach. The
Village Council has final jurisdiction on this request. On March 17, 2026, the
Winnetka Park District submitted a request that the Design Review Board
continue the public hearing to the April 16, 2026, Design Review Board
meeting. At its March 26, 2026, meeting, the Design Review Board only intends
to continue the item to its April 16, 2026, meeting and will not be accepting public
comment.
b. Case No. 26-02- DR: 1050 Scott Avenue — Hubbard Woods Public Parking
Structure: Sign Permit to allow installation of a new externally illuminated wall
sign above the entrance of the public parking structure.
5. Other Business
a. April 16, 2026, Regular Meeting — Quorum Check
6. Adjournment
NOTICE
Public comment is permitted on all agenda items at the meeting. If you wish to provide testimony or comments
prior to the meeting, you may provide them one of two ways: (1) by sending an email to planning@winnetka.org; or
by sending a letter to Community Development, Village of Winnetka, 510 Green Bay Road, Winnetka, IL 60093. All
agenda materials are available at www.villageofwinnetka.org/agendacenter.
The Village of Winnetka, in compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, requests that persons with
disabilities, who require certain accommodations to allow them to observe and/or participate in this meeting or have
questions about the accessibility of the meeting or facilities contact the Village ADA Coordinator at 510 Green Bay
Road, Winnetka, Illinois 60093, (Telephone (847) 716-3543; T.D.D. (847) 501-6041).
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1 Winnetka Design Review Board/Sign Board of Appeals Meeting Minutes
2 February 19, 2026
3
4 Members Present: Katie Moor, Chairperson
5 Chris Baggett
6 Wesley Barker
7 Fritz Duda
8 Peter Evanich
9 Colin Kennedy
10
11 Members Absent: Heather Niehoff
12
13 Village Staff: Davorka Kirincic, Building and Code Enforcement Manager
14
15 Call to Order & Roll Call:
16 Chairperson Moor called the meeting to order at 7:02 p.m. Roll call was taken of the Board Members present.
17
18 Approval of Minutes:
19 Chairperson Moor asked if there were any comments or corrections or for a motion to approve the December 18,
20 2026 meeting minutes. A motion to approve the December 18, 2026 meeting minutes was made by Mr. Baggett
21 and seconded by Mr. Barker. A vote was taken and the motion unanimously passed, 6 to 0:
22 AYES: Baggett, Barker, Duda, Evanich, Kennedy, Moor
23 NAYS: None
24
25 Public Comments:
26 No comments were made at this time.
27
28 New Applications:
29 a. Case No. 26-01-DR: 912 Green Bay Road — Hotel Chocolat: Sign Permit to allow a new window, a door
30 window, a back-lit illuminated wall, and a double faced projecting sign at the Subject Property.
31 Ms. Kirincic identified the property’s location and zoning classification in the commercial overlay district. She
32 summarized the application to install new signage to identify the business, consisting of a back-lit illuminated wall
33 sign, door/window sign, window sign, and a double-faced projecting sign. Ms. Kirincic described the proposed
34 sign’s size and details. She noted all four signs comply with the sign code in terms of their location on the door and
35 window and described the proposed sign’s dimensions and location in detail. Ms. Kirincic also noted that a
36 variation is not necessary for a projecting sign that exceeds 2 feet from the face of the building, as the sign is
37 mounted on an existing frame.
38
39 Ms. Kirincic then summarized the items the Board is to consider in reviewing the application and stated that,
40 following the applicant’s presentation, public comment, and Board discussion, the Board may either continue the
41 application to a date certain to allow the applicant and the Village staff time to respond to questions or concerns
42 or make a motion to approve or deny the request. She then asked if there were any questions for a staff.
43
44 Chairperson Moor also asked if there were any questions. No questions were raised at this time. Chairperson Moor
45 then asked for a motion.
46
47 A motion to approve the request as presented was made by Mr. Baggett and seconded by Mr. Barker. A vote was
48 taken, and the motion was unanimously passed, 6 to 0:
49 AYES: Baggett, Barker, Duda, Evanich, Kennedy, Moor
50 NAYS: None
51
52 Other Business.
53 a. March 26, 2026, Special Meeting – Quorum Check.
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Design Review Board February 19, 2026
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1 The Board Members discussed their availability.
2
3 Adjournment:
4 Chairperson Moor asked for a motion to adjourn. A motion to adjourn was made by Mr. Duda and seconded by
5 Mr. Kennedy. A vote was taken, and the motion was unanimously passed, 6 to 0:
6 AYES: Baggett, Barker, Duda, Evanich, Kennedy, Moor
7 NAYS: None
8
9 The meeting was adjourned at 7:14 p.m.
10
11 Respectfully submitted,
12
13 Antionette Johnson
14 Recording Secretary
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MEMORANDUM
VILLAGE OF WINNETKA
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT
TO: DESIGN REVIEW BOARD
FROM: DAVORKA KIRINCIC, AICP
BUILDING AND CODE ENFORCEMENT MANAGER
DATE: MARCH 19, 2026
SUBJECT: 1050 SCOTT AVENUE – HUBBARD WOODS PUBLIC PARKING STRUCTURE
– EXTERNALLY ILLUMINATED WALL SIGN PERMIT
(CASE NO. 26-02 DR)
INTRODUCTION
On March 26, the Design Review Board (DRB) is scheduled to consider a sign permit application submitted
by the Village of Winnetka (the “Applicant”), the owner of the public parking structure at 1050 Scott Ave.
(the “Subject Property”), to allow the removal of the existing wall sign and installation of a new externally
illuminated wall sign above the entrance of the public parking structure.
The Subject Property is located East of Green Bay Road with street frontage on both Merrill Street and Scott
Avenue in the Hubbard Woods Business District. It is zoned C-2 General Retail Commercial. Figure 1 below
and Figure 2 on the following page identify the Subject Property.
Location of Subject Property
Figure 1 – Subject Property – Location Map
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Figure 2 – Subject Property
Public Parking Structure - South Entrance Elevation with existing wall sign
CURRENT REQUEST
The Applicant seeks approval for a new wall sign for the existing public parking structure. The proposed wall
sign would be externally illuminated with four lights above the sign, pointing down, and would feature the
text “PUBLIC PARKING” in addition to the Village logo, as shown in the illustration below.
Proposed wall sign
• Located on the south public parking structure elevation above the main entrance;
• Sign panel 2 inch thick fabricated aluminum painted MP 25833 Bone White, satin finish;
• 1x1 inch aluminum tube construction painted to match Williamsburg CW401 Market Square Tavern
Dark Green, satin finish;
• Village Logo ½ inch thick FCO acrylic painted Williamsburg CW401 Market Square Tavern Dark
Green, satin finish & fool color digital print, flush-stud mount;
• Top of sign is less than 14 feet above grade at the entrance;
• Total sign area is 32.00 square feet;
• Externally illuminated sign with four gooseneck lights above pointing down; and
• Each gooseneck light is Baselite, Angle Shade, LED (details shown in specification sheet included in
the Application Materials).
Location of Proposed
Externally Illuminated
Wall Sign
Rendering of Proposed Externally Illuminated Wall Sign
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A copy of the Applicant’s application materials is included in Attachment A.
SIGN CODE ANALYSIS
Section 15.60.120 of the Village Sign Code establishes commercial district wall sign standards.
Wall sign standards
• Sign may only contain the business name, a three-word generic description of the types of products
or services offered, and the occupant’s logo or trademark;
• Sign may not exceed 70 square feet in area;
• Sign shall be placed substantially parallel to the surface of the wall;
• Sign shall not be located above the second-floor windowsill level and shall not be higher than
fourteen (14) feet above grade if there is no second-floor windowsill; and
• For a building that contains more than one type of sign (e.g. wall, window, awning, etc.), the total
sign area for all signs shall not exceed 15% of the street exposure.
The proposed wall sign meets all the above standards.
DESIGN GUIDELINES ANALYSIS
When reviewing the design of any signs, the Board is to consider the following standards and criteria of
Section 15.60.150(F) of the Sign Code.
F. Standards and Criteria for Issuance. The following factors and characteristics
relating to the safety and appearance of signage shall govern the Board’s evaluation
of design submittals:
1. The sign area shall be in proportion and scale to the building or to other
buildings or signs in the surrounding area;
2. A signage package for a business establishment that includes a number of
signs and graphics shall have an overall plan that demonstrates the
compatibility of the design and colors of all the signs that are part of that
package;
3. The amount of text and graphics contained in or on any sign or group of
signs shall be limited so that it results in a clear and readable design;
4. Signs and graphics shall have a harmonious relationship with nearby signs,
buildings, and the neighborhood and shall be designed not to affect
adjacent structures adversely. In this respect, the sign shall relate to its
building, structure, and neighborhood in terms of size, shape, material,
color, texture, lettering, location, arrangement, lighting, and the like;
5. Colors shall be used with restraint; excessive brightness shall be avoided;
and
6. The additional provisions of this chapter, as specified in this chapter, shall
be part of the criteria of the design review process.
The Board should also consider the Village Design Guidelines to approve the proposed signage. The Design
Guidelines provide guidance on the design and appropriate placement of wall signs. See Attachment B.
o The sign should harmonize with the building and reflect the character of the building style;
o Sign Materials should be limited to painted wood, canvas, architectural glass, and metal;
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o Sign color must harmonize with the building upon which it is mounted and adjacent
structures;
o The height of the sign is restricted to 75% of the sign band or 14 inches – whichever is less;
o Sign should be located at least 8 feet above grade, but no more than 15 feet above grade;
and
o Sign should be externally illuminated or highlighted where possible.
SUMMARY
The Applicant respectfully requests that the DRB find the proposed externally illuminated wall sign to be
appropriate and consistent with the Design Guidelines and approve the Sign Permit Application as
submitted. Should the DRB determine that the proposed signage is appropriate, the Applicant will obtain
the necessary electrical permit from the Community Development Department prior to installing the
gooseneck lighting above the wall sign.
ATTACHMENTS
Attachment A: Application Materials
Attachment B: Design Guidelines Excerpt
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Village of Winnetka
ATTACHEMENT A SIGN PERMIT APPLICATION
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FEB O 4 2026 u
VILLAGE OF WINNETKA, ILLINOIS
DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
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SIGN PERMIT APPLICATION
Tenant/Lessee BY·
• q;.,( '2..,CJ ) V. - O<oO
Name of Business Primary contact name Phone No.
Village of Winnetka Tom Powers 847-716-3270
Project Address
1050 Scott Ave
City
Winnetka
I State
IL
Zip Code
60093
I Email
tpowers@winnetka.org
Sign Company
Name of Sign Company Primary contact name Phone No.
Parvin Clauss Bill Marlow 630-510-2020
Street Address
165 Tubeway Drive
City
Carol Stream
I State
IL
Zip Code
60188
I Email
Signs@Parvinclauss.com
Property Owner
Name of Company Primary contact name Phone No.
I I
Village of Winnetka Tom Powers 847-716-3270
Street Address:
1050 Scott Ave
City
Winnetka
I State
IL
I Zip Code
60093 I Email
tpowers@winnetka.org
Sign type(s): 0 window graph ics Ii) wall-mounted sign 0 ground-mounted sign
(check all that apply)
O projecting sign O other_______________
Additional description of sign type and materials Materials and sign to match vow Streetscape Standards
OFFICE USE ONLY
SIGN FEE: $80 NON-ILLUMINATED PER SIGN TYPE $___
$195 ILLUMINATED SIGN $____
STAFF REVIEW FEE: $70 WAIVE FEE $_ __
TOTAL PERMIT FEE $ __
CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL: ________________________
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16'-0"
2"
15'-10"
PROJECT:
2'-0" 1'-10" 1'-6" 13½"
Hubbard Woods Parking Garage
(1) 2'-0" x 16'-0" Single Face Aluminum Wall Sign Tower Ct.
1" Winnetka, IL 60093
Sign panel: 2" deep fabricated aluminum painted MP 25833 Bone White, satin finish CUSTOMER APPROVAL:
DATE
Frame: 1x1 aluminum tube construction painted to match Williamsburg CW401 Market Square Tavern Dark Green, satin finish
City Logo: 1/2" thick FCO acrylic painted Williamsburg CW401 Market Square Tavern Dark Green, satin finish, full-color digital print on H.P. White vinyl applied, flush stud-mount
Letters: 1/2" thick FCO acrylic painted Williamsburg CW401 Market Square Tavern Dark Green, satin finish, flush stud-mount AUTHORIZED SIGNATURE
Mounting: on exterior wall w/ angle clips, masonry anchors and hardware appropriate for conditions
REPRESENTATIVE
Site survey required prior to production
House / KZ
DRAWN BY
Gooseneck lights by others - TBD
Bill Goodwyn
DATE
2.3.26
SCALE
3/4" = 1'
SHEET NO.
1 of 1
ESTIMATE / JOB NUMBER
17807
FILE NAME
WINN17807
REVISIONS:
1
2.10.26
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Remove & dispose of existing
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Existing Proposed 9
This sign is built to UL Standards "This Document is owned by, and the information contained in it is proprietary to, Parvin-Clauss Sign Company. By receipt hereof the holder agrees not to use the information, disclose it to any third party, 10
Copyright 2026 by Parvin-Clauss Sign Co.
for operation in North America. nor reproduce this document without the prior written consent of Parvin-Clauss Sign Company. Holder also agrees to immediately return this document upon request of Parvin-Clauss Sign Company."
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BASELITE – ANGLE SHADE – LED – SPEC SHEET
PROJECT NAME: PROJECT TYPE:
MODEL # / / / / / / / / / /
A
v1 A812 B C D E F G H I J K
EXAMPLE: 41 E16 CB ½” 43 25W 3K LDM120 PR3 GU-2 44
*SKIP SECTION IF OPTION DOES NOT APPLY
NOTES:
A810/62/E1/CB½”/64/100INC
A - SHADES E – MOUNTING COLOR K – ACCESSORY COLOR
ANGLE SHADE SERIES SEE SECTION “B” FOR COLOR OPTIONS. SEE SECTION “B” FOR COLOR
A807 - 12WLED (MAX) OPTIONS.
A810 - 12WLED (MAX)
A812 - 25WLED (MAX) F – LIGHT SOURCE NOTES
A814 - 25WLED (MAX) (SEE PAGE 4 FOR WATTAGE LIMITATIONS)
LIGHT EMITTED DIODE (LED) (1). FINISH OPTIONS 38, 40, 49, 54, 61, 62, 63 H
B - FINISH OPTIONS 12W, 25W ONLY AVAILABLE INSIDE AND OUT OF
FIXTURE. OTHER FINISHES ARE WHITE INSIDE.
(*SEE NOTES FOR LIMITATIONS*)
(2). FINISH OPTIONS FOR SHADES ≤ 10” IN
(SEE WEBSITE FOR SWATCH COLORS) G – LED COLOR TEMP DIAMETER ARE THE SAME INSIDE AND OUT
38, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44, 45, 46, 48, 49, OF FIXTURE. SHADES > 10” IN DIAMETER ARE W
50, 51, 52, 53, 54, 55, 59, 60, 61, 62, 27K – 2700 K WHITE ON THE INSIDE.
63, 74, 81, 87, 97 3K – 3000 K (3). FINISH OPTIONS 61 AND 62 ARE
35K – 3500 K FINISHED WITH A SUPERCHROME ON THE
C – MOUNTING OPTIONS 4K – 4000 K INSIDE FOR ALL LED LIGHT SOURCE OPTIONS.
5K – 5000 K (4). COLOR CORDS ARE NOT APPLICABLE FOR
LED OPTIONS. A807 H - 8” W - 7”
½” ARM EXTENSIONS
E1, E2, E2S, E3, E4, B1, E16, H – ELECTRICAL OPTION *ALL ARMS COME WITH A CAST BACKPLATE A810 H - 10.75” W - 10”
(CB1/2”, CB3/4”, LWTM, CFWTM, ECT.).
E17, E18A, E22, E23, E24
*ACCORDING TO THE LIGHT SOURCE THE
A812 H - 12.25” W - 12”
¾” ARM EXTENSIONS (SEE PAGE 4 FOR DIMMING OPTION SPECIFICATIONS)
E3A, E4A, E5, E6, E7, E8, E9, LDM120 BACKPLATE MAY VARY IN SIZE. (EXAMPLE: A814 H - 14” W - 14”
LED LIGHT SOURCE WILL HAVE A DEEPER
E10, E11, E12, E13, B15, LDM277
BACKPLATE TO HOUSE THE DRIVER.).
E19, E20, E21, E25 LDM0-10 *ALL FIXTURES MOUNT TO A 4-O JUNCTION
E14 - CREATE YOUR OWN BOX.
(BASELITE WILL TAKE YOUR SKETCH AND *FIXTURE DIMENSIONS MAY VARY ± 0.25.
FABRICATE A CUSTOM ARM EXTENSION TO I – GLASS OPTIONS *CORD AND CANOPY COME IN THE SAME
MEET YOUR NEEDS). COLOR.
LED CORD MOUNT CL3, CL4, CLT3, CLT4, BL3, BL4, RE3, RE4,
LBLC, LWHC, LTCB, LTCW, LTCHB, LTCHW, GR3, GR4, AH3, AH4, FR3, FR4, FRT3, FRT4,
LTLB, LTLW, LTLB, LTLW, LRCB, LRCW, PR3, PR4
LRCHB, LRCHW, LFHB, LFHW, LHBLC,
LHWHC, LCBLC, LCWHC J – ACCESSORIES
STEM MOUNT
DP24, ST6, ST12, ST18, ST24, ST36,
GU-1, GU-2, GR7, GR10, GR12, GR14
ST48, STXX
D – MOUNTING ADD-ONS
LED ADD-ONS
LWTM, LSLC, LSTC
UNIVERSAL ADD-ONS
FH ½”, FH ¾”, TRB ½”, TRB ¾”,
LGSWL, SMSWL
BASELITE CORPORATION 12260 EAST END AVE. CHINO, CA 91710 PH: 877-999-1990 FAX: 909-548-4774 EMAIL: SALES@BASELITE.COM WEBSITE:WWW.BASELITE.COM PAGE 1
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PROJECT NAME:
BASELITE SIGN LIGHTS CATALOG PROJECT TYPE:
C - MOUNTING OPTIONS
1/2" ARM EXTENSIONS
*ARMS RATED FOR WET LOCATION * MAXIMUM SECTIONS OF ARMS ARE DIMENSIONED
E1 8.5”(H) 18.5”(W) E2 18.5”(H) 35”(W) E2S 18.5”(H) 35”(W) E3 16”(H) 24.75”(W) E4 14.5”(H) 22.25”(W)
E18A 4.75”(H) 24”(W) 24”(Proj.) E22 2”(H) 14”(W) E23 6”(H) 32.25”(W) E24 9.5”(H) 24”(W)
3/4" ARM EXTENSIONS
*ARMS RATED FOR WET LOCATION * MAXIMUM SECTIONS OF ARMS ARE DIMENSIONED
E4A 14.5”(H) 23.75”(W) E5 15”(H) 38.5”(W) E6 9”(H) 23.75”(W)
E3A 16.375””(H) 26.25”(W)
E20 85”(H) 27.25”(W)
E11 19”(H) 36.5”(W)
E7 9”(H) 49.75”(W) E8 12”(H) 31.25”(W)
E9 41.75”(H) 28.125”(W)
E10 18”(H) 55.75”(W) E25 32.625”(H) 28.5”(W)
E12 6(H) 39”(W) E13 30.625”(H) 26.75”(W)
E19 10.625”(H) 11.5”(W)
B15 7.5”(H) 24.5”(W)
E14 NOTES:
* Baselite will take your
SELITE * All arms sold with
sketch and fabricate a BA
custom arm extension Cast Backplate (CB)
to meet your needs * Backplate may vary in
CAL A I size depending on light
I FOR N
* Dimensions to be source.
determined by customer
B15S 7.5”(H) 19.5”(W) E21 12.5”(H) 28.5”(W)
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PROJECT NAME:
BASELITE RLM CATALOG
SIGN LIGHTS CATALOG PROJECT TYPE:
C - MOUNTING OPTIONS (CONTINUED)
STEM MOUNTS
*STEMS RATED FOR DAMP LOCATION
DP24 DOUBLE PENDANT 20”(H) 24”(W) ST(XX) STEM- 1/2” NPT
XX = LENGTH OF STEM
*DP24 COMES STANDARD WITH LSTC AND ST18 (EXAMPLE – “ST18” = STEM MOUNT 18” LENGTH)
*CANOPY NOT INCLUDED, ADD IN SECTION D
* 1/4" NPT AND 3/4" NPT AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST
LED CORD MOUNTS
*FOR LED & COMPACT FLUORESCENT OPTIONS, CANOPIES WILL VARY IN SIZE DUE TO SIZE OF THE DRIVER/BALLAST THAT WILL BE LOCATED INSIDE OF THE CANOPY.
*CORDS RATED FOR DRY LOCATION *CANOPY DIMENSIONS: 3” (H) 6” (W) *CORD AND CANOPY COME IN THE SAME COLOR.
LBLC 8’ BLACK CORD LTCB 8’ BLACK CORD, CABLE, and LOOP LTCHB 8’ BLACK CORD, 3” CHAIN, and LOOP
LWHC 8’ WHITE CORD LTCW 8’ WHITE CORD, CABLE, and LOOP LTCHW 8’ WHITE CORD, 3” CHAIN, and LOOP
LTLB 8’ BLACK TELEPHONE CORD AND CABLE LRCB 8’ BLACK CORD, CABLE, and LOOP LRCHB 8’ BLACK CORD, 3” CHAIN, and LOOP
LTLW 8’ WHITE TELEPHONE CORD AND CABLE LRCW 8’ WHITE CORD, CABLE, and LOOP LRCHW 8’ WHITE CORD, 3” CHAIN, and LOOP
* Not available with compact fluorescent
NOTES:
10"
*DISTANCE TO LAMP (CF) 10’
LFHB 8’ BLACK CORD WITH FLAT HUB LCBLC 8’ BLACK CORD and CABLE *All compact fluorescent and LED
housings may vary in size according
LFHW 8’ WHITE CORD WITH FLAT HUB LCWHC 8’ WHITE CORD and CABLE
to light source chosen.
D - MOUNTING ADD-ONS (CONTINUED)
LED - STEM AND ARM ADD-ONS
* FOR LED & COMPACT FLUORESCENT OPTIONS, CANOPIES WILL VARY IN SIZE DUE TO SIZE OF THE DRIVER/BALLAST THAT WILL BE LOCATED INSIDE OF THE CANOPY.
3.5"
6" 6"
6" 2.5"
3.75"
LWTM WEATHERTIGHT LED WALL MOUNT LSLC LED SLOPE CEILING CANOPY LSTC LED STEM MOUNT CANOPY
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PROJECT NAME:
BASELITE SIGN LIGHTS CATALOG PROJECT TYPE:
D - MOUNTING ADD-ONS (CONTINUED)
UNIVERSAL STEM AND ARM ADD-ONS
* EXAMPLE FOR MULTIPLE MOUNTING ADD-ONS: MODEL #:
-/-/-/LWTM, TRB ½”, LGSWL/-/-/-/-/-/-/-
A B C D E F G H I J K
5.5"
4.75"
SWL 1/2" NPT swivel LGSWL 1/2" NPT SWIVEL FH 1/2" FLAT HUB 1/2" TRB 1/2"-4’ Cable SUPPORT
For all arms 7” wide in For all shades greater than FH 3/4” FLAT HUB 3/4" TRB 3/4”-4’ Cable SUPPORT
diameter or smaller 7” wide in diameter
v
F – LIGHT SOURCE
BASELITE’S PUBLISHED LUMINAIRE PHOTOMETRIC TESTING WAS PERFORMED IN A 3-METER INTEGRATING SPHERE USING THE 4TT GEOMETRY METHOD. DATA IS CONSIDERED
TO BE REPRESENTATIVE OF THE CONFIGURATIONS SHOWN, WITHIN THE TOLERANCES ALLOWED BY LIGHTING FACTS. TO OBTAIN AN IES FILE SPECIFIC TO YOUR PROJECT, PLEASE CONTACT THE FACTORY.
LIGHT EMITTING DIODE (LED)
*IMPORTANT – FOR LIGHT EMITTED DIODE (LED) LIGHT SOURCE OPTION FIXTURES ARE
LED 12W (MAX) - A807, A810 LIMITED DUE TO SIZE OF THE FIXTURE AND THE CORD WATTAGE RESTRICTIONS. PLEASE SEE
LED 25W (MAX) - A812, A814 AVAILABILITY CHART TO THE LEFT.
EXAMPLE: / LED12W /
OPTION WATTAGE LUMENS CRI VOLTAGE DIMMING
LED12W 12W 1515 >90 120-277 VAC See section “H”
LED25W 25W 2760 >90 120-277 VAC See section “H”
@3500K
H – ELECTRICAL OPTION
MOST BASELITE’S ELECTRICAL OPTIONS ARE ONLY COMPATIBLE FOR CERTAIN FIXTURES. PLEASE SEE NOTES BELOW AND FOR FURTHER DEATIALS CONTACT THE FACTORY.
FOR DIMMING BALLAST OPTION PLEASE CHOOSE MARK X OR MARK VII, SO RESTRICTIONS APPLY DUE TO THE SIZE OF THE BALLAST AND FIXTURE.
LED DIMMING OPTIONS
FOR TRIAC OR 0-10V OPTOIN CHOOSE FROM THE FOLLOWING. CONTACT DRIVER MANUFACTURER FOR SPECIFICATIONS.
LDM120 - TRIAC DIMMING AT 120 VOLT
LDM277 - TRIAC DIMMING AT 277 VOLT
LDM0-10V – 0 – 10v
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PROJECT NAME:
BASELITE SIGN LIGHTS CATALOG PROJECT TYPE:
I – GLASS OPTIONS
*NOTE: MUST USE TEMPERED GLASS FOR LIGHT FIXTURES USING HIGH INTENSITY DISCHARGE (HID) LIGHT SOURCE OPTION.
CL3 3” CLEAR GLASS PR3 3” PRISMATIC GLASS RE3 3” RED GLASS BL3 3” BLUE GLASS
CLT3 3” CLEAR TEMPERED
D
GLASS – DIMENSIONS
3” GLASS
Diameter 3.34”
Height 6.93”
Fitter 3.29”
H
FR3 3” FROSTED GLASS AH3 3” AMBER HYDE GLASS GR3 3” GREEN GLASS
FRT3 3” FROSTED TEMPERED GLASS – MAX WATTAGE
3” GLASS – 100W INC / LED12W
F
J – ACCESSORIES
9.875"
7.5"
4" 5.5"
GR07 7” WIRE GRILL GU-1 CAST ALUMINUM GUARD GU-2 CAST ALUMINUM GUARD
GR10 10” WIRE GRILL
GR12 12” WIRE GRILL
GR14 14” WIRE GRILL
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ATTACHMENT B
d. Building Signage
Commercial signs should reflect the character of the building style, while expressing
each store’s individuality. There are several prominent sign styles that are appropriate to
Winnetka: surface mounted, pin-mounted, interior, decal and projecting blade signs.
Sign materials are limited to painted wood, canvas, architectural glass and metal. Sign
color must harmonize with the building upon which it is mounted and adjacent
structures. Lettering color can be unique to the image of the retailer/user. Metal sign
and plaque material such as brushed bronze, antique bronze, aluminum, stainless steel
and painted cast iron or similarly appearing materials are preferred. Highly reflective
metallic signs are not allowed. Signs should be lit by marquee or spot lighting; neon
lighting is not permitted. Spot lighting should be minimal and unobtrusive and, per the
Village Code, the source of illumination shall not be visible from any street, sidewalk or
dwelling. Simplified industrial light fixtures are not permitted. Contextual solutions are
recommended. The majority of the signs will be mounted within the building’s sign
band, defined as the wall area located above the ground floor storefront opening and
below the second floor windowsill, and is located a minimum of 8’-0” above grade and a
maximum of 15’-0” above grade. (MC-01-2023, amended, 01/17/2023)
Signs must comply with the general provisions of the Winnetka Sign Ordinance as well
as design provisions contained within these Design Guidelines.
1. Surface mounted commercial signs are either fabricated from painted wood or cast
metal plaques and are to be mounted within the sign band or within the storefront
transom. The height of the sign is restricted to 75% of the area of the sign band or
14 inches - whichever is less. The sign band of a building consists of the area
located above the ground floor storefront opening and below the second floor
windowsill, and is located a minimum of 8’-0” and a maximum of 15’-0” above
grade. Refer to figures 28, 29, and 30 for location. Surface mounted or pin-
mounted signs are not permitted on secondary elevations without a defined sign
band.
2. Pin-mounted commercial signs consist of
reverse channel, cast metal and flat cut
metal letters mounted above the storefront
in the masonry sign band or suspended in
front of the storefront at the transom or
recessed entry. The size of the lettering is
restricted so that the height of the letters
does not exceed 75% of the height of the
sign band or 14 inches - whichever is less.
The length of the lettering is to be
Figure 38
contained within 75% of the length of the
sign band. (See figure 38)
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Building & Architecture
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