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Landfill Visibility Analysis Table Appendix 3: Landfill Visibility Analysis Table Appendix 3: Landfill Visibility Analysis Table Tirohia Landfill, Phase C | Landscape and Visual Effects Assessment Appendix 3: Landfill Visibility Analysis Table Tirohia Landfill, Phase C | Landscape and Visual Effects Assessment Tirohia Landfill Expansion Appendix 3 Landfill Visibility Analysis May 2020 Tirohia Landfill Expansion FIGURE 1: Drone and Simulation Viewpoints FIGURE 2: DVP1 - Drone Photograph: Visibility from Landfill Site at RL20 (65° Field of View) FIGURE 3: DVP2 - Drone Photograph: Visibility from Landfill Site at RL40 (65° Field of View) FIGURE 4: DVP3 - Drone Photograph: Visibility from Landfill Site at RL55 (65° Field of View) FIGURE 5: Visibility Analysis and Viewpoints FIGURE 6: Visibility Analysis Summary Table File Ref: A18328_03A_UAV_Simulation_VPs.mxd File Ref: A18328_App3_LandfillVisibility_A3L_revA.indd VP 3 VP 8 State Highway 26 Quarry Road VP 2 Hauraki District Awaiti Road Matamata-Piako District VP 7 VP 6 d oa Tuk ak i R VP 5 DVP 1 DVP 2 DVP 3 d oa una R VP 1 a-Tah VP 4 Paero KEY TO VIEWPOINTS DVP - Drone Photo VP - Simulation This plan has been prepared by Boffa Misell Limited on the 0 200 400 m TIROHIA LANDFILL EXPANSION specifi instructions of our Client. It is solel for our Client's Proposed Landform Contours Western Bund Contours use in acordane with the agreed sope of work. An use FIGURE or reliance b a third part is at that party's own risk. Where information has been supplied by the Client or obtained from 1:10,000 @ A3 Landfill Landform District Council Boundary Drone and Simulation Viewpoints other external soures it has been assumed that it is LEGEND acurate. No liability or responsibilit is acepted by Boffa Western Bund (to be removed in Land Parcels Misell Limited for an errors or omissions to the extent that Data Sources: ESRI World Imagery, LINZ Cadastre, Tonkin+Taylor, Date: 19 May 2020 | Revision: 0 they arise from inaccurate information provided b the Client BML final stage of landfill) 1 or an eternal soure. Plan prepared for Waste Management by Boffa Miskell Limited www.boffamiskell.co.nz Projection: NZGD 2000 Mount Eden Circuit Project Manager: [email protected] | Drawn: SGa | Checked: JGo File Ref: A18328_App3_LandfillVisibility_A3L_revA.indd This plan has been prepared by Boffa Miskell Limited on Horizontal Field of View (FoV) : 65° TIROHIA LANDFILL EXPANSION the specific instructions of our Client. It is solely for our FIGURE Client’s use in accordance with the agreed scope of work. o Any use or reliance by a third party is at that party’s own DVP1 - Drone Photograph: Visibility from Landfill Site at RL20 (FoV65 ) risk. Where information has been supplied by the Client or obtained from other external sources, it has been assumed that it is accurate. No liability or responsibility Date: 19 May 2020 | Revision: 0 is accepted by Boffa Miskell Limited for any errors or Plan prepared for Waste Management by Boffa Miskell Limited 2 omissions to the extent that they arise from inaccurate www.boffamiskell.co.nz information provided by the Client or any external source. Project Manager: [email protected] | Drawn: AWe | Checked: PMo File Ref: A18328_App3_LandfillVisibility_A3L_revA.indd This plan has been prepared by Boffa Miskell Limited on Horizontal Field of View (FoV) : 65° TIROHIA LANDFILL EXPANSION the specific instructions of our Client. It is solely for our FIGURE Client’s use in accordance with the agreed scope of work. o Any use or reliance by a third party is at that party’s own DVP2 - Drone Photograph: Visibility from Landfill Site at RL40 (FoV65 ) risk. Where information has been supplied by the Client or obtained from other external sources, it has been assumed that it is accurate. No liability or responsibility Date: 19 May 2020 | Revision: 0 is accepted by Boffa Miskell Limited for any errors or Plan prepared for Waste Management by Boffa Miskell Limited 3 omissions to the extent that they arise from inaccurate www.boffamiskell.co.nz information provided by the Client or any external source. Project Manager: [email protected] | Drawn: AWe | Checked: PMo File Ref: A18328_App3_LandfillVisibility_A3L_revA.indd This plan has been prepared by Boffa Miskell Limited on Horizontal Field of View (FoV) : 65° TIROHIA LANDFILL EXPANSION the specific instructions of our Client. It is solely for our FIGURE Client’s use in accordance with the agreed scope of work. o Any use or reliance by a third party is at that party’s own DVP3 - Drone Photograph: Visibility from Landfill Site at RL55 (FoV65 ) risk. Where information has been supplied by the Client or obtained from other external sources, it has been assumed that it is accurate. No liability or responsibility Date: 19 May 2020 | Revision: 0 is accepted by Boffa Miskell Limited for any errors or Plan prepared for Waste Management by Boffa Miskell Limited 4 omissions to the extent that they arise from inaccurate www.boffamiskell.co.nz information provided by the Client or any external source. Project Manager: [email protected] | Drawn: AWe | Checked: PMo File Ref: A18328_Tirohia_Landfill.aprx/05_Revised_Visibility_Analysis_All_Points Cadman Road File Ref: A18328_App3_LandfillVisibility_A3L_revA.indd m 3 4km 3k km 4km 59 60 Ro t o k 6 ohu Road 58 7 57 56 8 9 2km Thorp Road Awaiti Road 10 11 12 VP 3 3 5 2 55 4 1 13 15 54 16 VP 8 17 53 18 52 Highway 26 e 20 Stat 19 Quarry Road 51 VP 2 Waihou River 21 VP 7 23 22 VP 6 d 50 VP 5 Tukak i Roa Hauraki District 24 25 49 Matamata-Piako District 27 28 26 48 41 29 47 VP 4 46 30 VP 1 31 45 43 42 44 33 32 500m 34 36 35 37 1000m 61 Paeroa-Tahuna Road 38 Hauraki District 4km 1500m Matamata-Piako40 District 39 62 This plan has been prepared by Boffa Miskell Limited on the 0 250 500 m specific instructions of our Client. It is solely for our Client's Viewpoint Locations Observable Points Potential Visibility (based on TIROHIA LANDFILL EXPANSION use in accordance with the agreed scope of work. Any use FIGURE or reliance by a third party is at that party's own risk. Where Proposed Landform Contours District Council Boundary total no. of observable points) information has been supplied by the Client or obtained from 1:20,000 @ A3 High (76) Visibility Analysis and Viewpoints other external sources, it has been assumed that it is ° LEGEND accurate. No liability or responsibility is accepted by Boffa Proposed Landfill Outline House Outlines and Miskell Limited for any errors or omissions to the extent that Data Sources: ESRI World Imagery, LINZ Cadastre, Tonkin+Taylor, Reference No. (refer to Date: 19 May 2020 | Revision: A they arise from inaccurate information provided by the Client WRC 2007-08 LiDAR (Above-ground), BML Site Boundary 5 or any external source. Figure 6 Appendix 3) Plan prepared for Waste Management by Boffa Miskell Limited www.boffamiskell.co.nz Projection: NZGD 2000 New Zealand Transverse Mercator Land Parcels Low (1) Project Manager: John Goodwin | Drawn: SGa | Checked: JGo File Ref: A18328_App3_LandfillVisibility_A3L_revA.indd Tirohia Landfill Analysis - Summary Table * Refer to Figure 5 Use Full Address Direction of house from Fill Visibility of Landfill from House Visibility of Landfill from the Property Existing Vegetation around the House Distance from Fill (m) Suburb Location Territorial Authority 1 House 181A Thorp Road, Paeroa north east outside the exent of LiDAR outside the exent of LiDAR to the south 2176 Paeroa Hauraki District 2 House 181B Thorp Road, Paeroa north east outside the exent of LiDAR outside the exent of LiDAR to the south 2190 Paeroa Hauraki District 3 House 181D Thorp Road, Paeroa north east outside the exent of LiDAR outside the exent of LiDAR to the south 2068 Paeroa Hauraki District 4 House 181C Thorp Road, Paeroa north east outside the exent of LiDAR outside the exent of LiDAR all around the house 1950 Paeroa Hauraki District 5 House 181E Thorp Road, Paeroa north east outside the exent of LiDAR outside the exent of LiDAR all around the house 1838 Paeroa Hauraki District 6 House 6520 State Highway 26, Tirohia north low low all around the house 2377 Tirohia Hauraki District 7 House 5 Cadman Road, Tirohia north low moderate not much around the house 2290 Tirohia Hauraki District 8 House 6480 State Highway 26, Tirohia north low moderate not much around the house 2044 Tirohia Hauraki District 9 House 6480 State Highway 26, Tirohia north no low all around the house 1964 Tirohia Hauraki District 10 House 6463 State Highway 26, Tirohia north low moderate a little bit to the south 1723 Tirohia Hauraki District 11 House 6448 State Highway 26, Tirohia north no moderate screening to the south 1637 Tirohia Hauraki District 12 House 6433 State Highway 26, Tirohia north low moderate all around the house, but not ver tall 1516 Tirohia Hauraki District 13 House 6410 State Highway 26, Tirohia north no no to the south 1242 Tirohia Hauraki District 14 House 6387 State Highway 26, Tirohia north no no all around the house 1128 Tirohia Hauraki District 15 House 6404 State Highway 26, Tirohia north no low all around the house 1046 Tirohia Hauraki District 16 House 6379 State Highway 26, Tirohia north no low all around the house 1024 Tirohia Hauraki District 17 House 6410 State Highway 26, Tirohia north no low all around the house 934 Tirohia Hauraki District 18 House 6356 State Highway 26, Tirohia west low moderate screening to the south 771 Tirohia Hauraki District 19 School 6332 State Highway 26, Tirohia west no no all around the house 574 Tirohia Hauraki District 20
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