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Lethen Wind Farm Indicative Site Layout KEY ¯ Indicative Site Boundary Indicative Turbine Locations T Turbine Identifier Turbine X Coordinate Y Coordinate T1 T01 291856 838024 © Crown Copyright [JULY 2021]. All rights reserved. Ordnance Survey Licence 0100031673 T2 T02 292499 837877 T3 T03 292963 837730 T04 293585 837485 T4 T05 292060 837270 T5 T06 292591 837119 INDICATIVE SITE LAYOUT T07 293063 836934 T6 T08 293470 836691 T7 T09 291987 836688 T10 292454 836523 T9 T8 T11 292753 836128 T10 T12 292147 835122 LETHEN WIND FARM T13 292761 835281 T14 293366 835423 T11 T15 292841 834628 T16 293724 834930 T17 291714 833928 T18 292242 833934 T19 292873 834052 T14 T20 293705 834293 T13 Note: Proposed Development will comprise T12 of around 20 turbines, each up to 185m blade tip height. T16 T15 T20 T19 T17 T18 0 0.6 1.2 km Scale 1:25,000 @ A3 Lethen Wind Farm EIA Scoping Report 1 Figure 2.2 1 4 3 : r e b m Indicative Site Layout u N t c e j Date: Drawn by: Checked by: Version: o r 19/01/2021 SM AH V2 P © Crown Copyright 2020. All rights reserved. Ordnance Survey Licence 010003167 N N KEYKEY IndicativeIndicative SiteSite BoundaryBoundary andand TurbineTurbine LocationsLocations StudyStudy AreaArea RadiusRadius LocalLocal AuthorityAuthority BoundariesBoundaries CairngormsCairngorms NationalNational ParkPark BoundaryBoundary 1414 ViewpointViewpoint locationslocations ViewpointViewpoint locationslocations 11.. CarnCarn Glas-choireGlas-choire 22.. MinorMinor RoadRoad northnorth ofof DrynachanDrynachan 33.. B9007B9007 nearnear LochindorbLochindorb 44.. CreagCreag EalraichEalraich 55.. MeallMeall a’a’ BhreacraibhBhreacraibh 66.. ShoreShore RoadRoad LochindorbLochindorb 77.. DavaDava WayWay 88.. A939A939 atat MilestoneMilestone 99.. GortonGorton HillHill 1010.. BeinnBeinn MhorMhor 1111.. CreaganCreagan aa ChaiseChaise 1212.. CraiggowrieCraiggowrie 1313.. MinorMinor RoadRoad,, nearnear DunearnDunearn FortFort 1414.. ArdclachArdclach BellBell TowerTower 1414 88 22 1313 MORAYMORAY 77 33 66 35km 30km30km 25km25km 20km20km 15km15km 10km10km 5km5km 35km 55 44 99 0101 HIGHLANDHIGHLAND 1010 1111 NumberNumber ofof TurbinesTurbines VisibleVisible N KEY 11 toto 55 TurbinesTurbines VisibleVisible Indicative Site Boundary and Turbine Locations 66 toto 1010 TurbinesTurbines VisibleVisible Study Area Radius 1111 toto 1515 TurbinesTurbines VisibleVisible Local Authority Boundaries 1616 toto 2020 TurbinesTurbines VisibleVisible Cairngorms National Park Boundary 1212 14 Viewpoint locations 00 50005000 1000010000 mm Viewpoint locations 1. Carn Glas-choire 2. Minor Road north of Drynachan 3. B9007 near Lochindorb 4. Creag Ealraich 1:3501:350,000,000 @@ A3A3 5. Meall a’ Bhreacraibh This ZTV image illustrates the theoretical 6. Shore Road Lochindorb extent from where all or part of the 7. Dava Way development would be visible from a view 8. A939 at Milestone height of 2m. The image is produced using 9. Gorton Hill terrain data assuming 100% visibility. It does 10. Beinn Mhor 11. Creagan a Chaise not take account of screening that vegetation 12. Craiggowrie or the built environment may provide. It 13. Minor Road, near Dunearn Fort therefore represents a 'worst-case' ZTV and 14. Ardclach Bell Tower the actual extent of visibility is likely to be much less extensive. 14 © Crown Copyright [JULY 2021]. All rights reserved. Ordnance Survey Licence 0100031673 8 2 13 MORAY Lethen Wind Farm 7 Lethen Wind Farm 3 6 ZTV WITH PROPOSED VIEWPOINTS 30km 25km 20km 15km 10km 5km 35km 5 BLADEBLADEBladeBlade TIPTIP ZONEZONE TipTip ZoneZone OFOF THEORETICALTHEORETICAL ofof TheoreticalTheoretical VISIBILITYVISIBILITY VisibilityVisibility 4 (ZTV)(ZTV) TOTO 35KM35KM WITHWITH VIEWPOINTSVIEWPOINTS 9 01 (ZTV)(ZTV) -- ExhibitionExhibition HIGHLAND 10 LETHEN WIND FARM 11 Date:Date: DrawnDrawn by: by: CheckedChecked by: by: Version:Version: Number of Turbines Visible APRIL12/11/2020APRIL12/11/2020 20212021 THTH DTDT -- 1 to 5 Turbines Visible ©© Copyright Copyright Pegasus Pegasus Planning Planning Group Group Ltd Ltd. .© © Crown Crown copyright copyright. .All All rights rights reserved reserved. .Ordnance Ordnance Survey Survey Copyright Copyright Licence Licence number number 100042093 100042093 I I Promap Promap Licence Licence number number 100020449 100020449. PegasusPegasus Environmental Environmental is is part part of of Pegasus Pegasus Planning Planning Group Group Ltd Ltd. Drawing Drawing prepared prepared for for planning planning. .Any Any queries queries to to be be reported reported to to Pegasus Pegasus for for clarification clarification 6 to 10 Turbines Visible 11 to 15 Turbines Visible 16 to 20 Turbines Visible 12 0 5000 10000 m 1:350,000 @ A3 Lethen Wind Farm BLADEBlade TIP ZONE Tip Zone OF THEORETICAL of Theoretical VISIBILITY Visibility (ZTV) TO 35KM WITH VIEWPOINTS (ZTV) - Exhibition Date: Drawn by: Checked by: Version: APRIL12/11/2020 2021 TH DT - © Copyright Pegasus Planning Group Ltd. © Crown copyright. All rights reserved. Ordnance Survey Copyright Licence number 100042093 I Promap Licence number 100020449. Pegasus Environmental is part of Pegasus Planning Group Ltd. Drawing prepared for planning. Any queries to be reported to Pegasus for clarification EXISTING VIEW WIRELINE PHOTOMONTAGE OF PROPOSAL VIEWPOINT INFORMATION VIEWPOINT LOCATION: 286582,840960 BEARING TO CENTRE OF PHOTOGRAPH: 131.6 DISTANCE TO NEAREST TURBINE: T1 6,220m HORIZONTAL FIELD OF VIEW: 65.5 DEGREES VIEWPOINT LOCATION AND DIRECTION VIEWPOINT 2 Minor road north of Drynachan LETHEN WIND FARM EXISTING VIEW CUMULATIVE WIRELINE Tom nan Clach Operational / under construction schemes in blue PHOTOMONTAGE OF PROPOSAL VIEWPOINT INFORMATION VIEWPOINT LOCATION: 294315,830467 BEARING TO CENTRE OF PHOTOGRAPH: 335.2 DISTANCE TO NEAREST TURBINE: T18 3,911m HORIZONTAL FIELD OF VIEW: 65.5 DEGREES VIEWPOINT LOCATION AND DIRECTION VIEWPOINT 4 Creag Ealraich LETHEN WIND FARM EXISTING VIEW CUMULATIVE WIRELINE Operational / under construction schemes in blue PHOTOMONTAGE OF PROPOSAL VIEWPOINT INFORMATION VIEWPOINT LOCATION: 298223,837166 BEARING TO CENTRE OF PHOTOGRAPH: 257.9 DISTANCE TO NEAREST TURBINE: T4 4,829m HORIZONTAL FIELD OF VIEW: 65.5 DEGREES VIEWPOINT LOCATION AND DIRECTION VIEWPOINT 6 Shore Road, Lochindorb LETHEN WIND FARM EXISTING VIEW CUMULATIVE WIRELINE Operational / under construction schemes in blue PHOTOMONTAGE OF PROPOSAL VIEWPOINT INFORMATION VIEWPOINT LOCATION: 296698,843721 BEARING TO CENTRE OF PHOTOGRAPH: 210 DISTANCE TO NEAREST TURBINE: T4 6,996m HORIZONTAL FIELD OF VIEW: 65.5 DEGREES VIEWPOINT LOCATION AND DIRECTION VIEWPOINT 8 A939 at Milestone LETHEN WIND FARM.
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