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1 Otorohanga Dairy Factory Graphic Attachments to Landscape and Visual Assessment 07 November 2016
2 1km 2km 3km 0M 500M 1000M ^north Otorohanga Dairy Factory Figure 1 Landscape and Urban Context Plan P2 November Otorohanga Dairy Factory
3 SITE 1km 2km 0M 100M 200M ^north Otorohanga Dairy Factory Figure 2 Site Context Plan P3
4 KEY Amenity Planting Low Planting Lawn Native Planting Amenity Tree Planting Poplar Tree planting Refer Figure 4 for species selection Rural style post & rail / Post & wire fencing 1.8m chainmail fencing SH 31/39 Redlands Road A3 ^north Otorohanga Dairy Factory Figure 3 Landscape Planting Plan P4 November Otorohanga Dairy Factory
5 Roadside Planting / Poplar Trees Amenity planting Native Planting Populus deltoides Concept Diagram - Planting pallettes Otorohanga Dairy Factory Figure 4 Landscape Planting Palette Libertia peregrinans Hebe spp. Wiri Mist Liquidambar styraciflua Coprosma spp. Phormium tenax Cordyline australis Leptospermum scoparium Phormium cookianum Coprosma robusta Sophora microphylla Dacrycarpus dacrydioides P5
6 Figure 5: VISUAL IMPACT TABLE OTOROHANGA DAIRY FACTORY Note: Number Street Address Legal Description Distance from Site Boundary (metres)/ Sensitivity*1 Comments *2 Potential Adverse Effect Notes RESIDENTIAL PROPERTIES 01 5 Redland Rd, Otorohanga SITE Lot 2 DPS N/A Existing single storey farm house on proposed site. To be removed as part of development. N/A Building will be removed as part of site works for establishing Dairy Factory Redland Road Otorohanga 03 3 Honikiwi Road, Otorohanga Honikiwi Road, Otorohanga Honikiwi Rd, Otorohanga Honikiwi Rd, Otorohanga Lot 1 DP m/High 1 storey; white cladding; tile roof. Orientated North towards site. House has open views across proposed development site. Macrocarpa shelter belts to West and South of property. Some exotic trees to the North, do not obstruct views of site. Adjacent to road, approximately 1m elevated from road. Pt Sect 18 BLK IV Orahiri SD 130m/High 1 storey; brick cladding; green roof. Orientated North-East towards site. Farm on corner of Honikiwi and Kawhia Rd. Outbuildings to the North and East. Adjacent to road, level with road. Views obstructed of site by current shelterbelt planting outside of 6 Redland Road. Lot 2 DPS m/High 1 storey; grey weather board; grey roof. Orientated East towards Site. Mature shelter belt to South of property and approx. 1.8m timber fence to the North and East of property. Elevated position with open unimpeded views across Site. Setback from road accessed by drive, Elevated from Road. Lot 1 DPS m/High 1 storey; white cladding; white roof house. Orientated North towards site. With elevated position. Elevated position with open unimpeded views across site. Fence to North east of property. Adjacent Road, Elevated from Road. Pt Lot 2 DPS m/High 1 storey; cream façade; tile roof. North-East facing aspect. Exotic vegetation around West of property. Views to site obstructed by topographic variation. Set back from road accessed by drive. Medium-med high Medium Medium-med high Medium-med high Low Views from main living area out towards site. Discussed the possibility of removing shelter belts to accommodate new entrance on dairy factory. Review when shelter belts to be removed and road realigned as will have effects on views to the site. Small row of poplar trees between dwelling and site. May provide some depth perspective. Fence (although windows visible so fence set down from property) and some planting between property and site. May provide some depth perspective for proposed DF. No views to site due to topographic variation Honikiwi Rd, Otorohanga Lot 4 DPS m/high 1 storey; brown cladding and white roof. North-West orientation over site. Elevated position with open unimpeded views across site. Set back from road, accessed down long drive Kawhia Rd Lot 1 DPS m/High 1 storey; white weatherboard and green roof. Orientated North-East towards site. Elevated position with open unimpeded views across site. Existing exotic vegetation around dwelling carefully maintained to ensure views obtained over site. Setback from road, accessed by drive S Hway 31 Kawhia Rd Lot 1 DPS m/High 1 storey; white weatherboard and burgundy roof. Orientated East towards site. House at mid-elevation with open unimpeded views across site. Setback from road, accessed by drive S Hway 31 Kawhia Rd Lot 3 DPS m/High 1 storey; cream weatherboard and roof. Orientated North-East towards site. House at mid-elevation with open unimpeded views across site. Setback from road, accessed by drive. Medium-med high Medium-med high Medium-med high Medium-med high Some planting between property and site. May provide some depth perspective for proposed DF. Some planting between property and site. May provide some depth perspective for proposed DF. Existing exotic vegetation with impeded views. Uninterrupted views from dwelling out towards site S Hway 31 Kawhia Rd LP DP m/med 1 storey; white and grey façade with grey roof. Orientated North-East. Elevated position with open unimpeded views across site. Setback from road, accessed by drive Redland Road Otorohanga Q2B 262m/Med 1 storey white weatherboard with tile roof. Orientated North towards site. House abandoned. House set within surrounding vegetation that will partially screen the site Redland Road Pt Lot 3 DP m/low 1 storey (unable to view) Setback from Road and accessed by long drive. Orientated East away from Dairy farm. Surrounding by vegetation that will partially screen the site. Medium Low Low Uninterrupted views down towards proposed site. Small amount of existing vegetation covers northeast corner or storage building. House abandoned Unable to access site Kawhia Road Lot 1 DPS m/Med 1 storey; red brick and tile roof. Orientated South-East away from site. Backdrop of large shelter belt to rear of house between dwelling and site that will add perspective depth to views of proposed factory Low Old Golf Road Otorohanga A2B2A2 500m/Med 1 storey; cream brick cladding and tile roof. Orientated South-East away from site. Large bank of Exotic trees to North of property that will provide screening / perspective depth to the site. Set back from road and level with road. Low Old Golf Road Lot 1 DP m/Med 1 storey; cream plaster cladding with tile roof. Orientated South-East away from site. Large bank of Exotic trees to North of property that will provide screening / perspective depth to the site. Set back from road and level with road. Low Notes *1 Sensitivity of Receptor: High/ Medium/ Low *2 Orientation of outlook: Facing direction of front door of property (or what is perceived to be the front door of the property) Otorohanga Dairy Factory Visual Impact Table P6 November Otorohanga Dairy Factory
7 Figure 5: VISUAL IMPACT TABLE OTOROHANGA DAIRY FACTORY Note: Number Street Address Legal Description Distance from Site Boundary (metres)/ Sensitivity*1 Comments *2 Potential Adverse Effect Notes Old Golf Road Lot 1 DPS m/Med 2 storeys; brick and weatherboard house. Grey Roof. Orientated South-West away from site with second storey views over site. Existing vegetation in landscape (poplar and Willow trees) will provide perspective depth Ouruwhero Rd Otorohanga F2A1 719m/Med 1 storey (UNKNOWN finish, grey roof) Orientated North-East away from site. Existing vegetation (large mature trees) along the Waipa river and exotic vegetation around house will provide perspective depth Ouruwhero Rd Lot 1 DPS m/Med 1 storey; (UNKNOWN finish, grey roof) Orientated North-East away from site on elevated position. Existing vegetation (large mature trees) along the Waipa river and exotic vegetation (large trees) will partially screen the site and provide perspective depth Ouruwhero Rd Lot 2 DPS ,029m/Low 1 storey; (UNKNOWN finish, grey roof) Orientated North-East away from site at base of small hill. Existing vegetation (large mature trees) along the Waipa river, exotic vegetation (large trees) and topography will screen the proposed development. 21 Ouruwhero Rd Lot 3 DPS ,032m/Low 1 storey; (UNKNOWN finish, grey roof) Orientated North-East away from site at base of small hill. Existing vegetation (large mature trees) along the Waipa river, exotic vegetation (large trees) and topography will screen the proposed development Ouruwhero Rd Otorohanga F2B2B1B 1,086m/Low 1 storey; Brick cladding and grey roof. Orientated North away from site. Existing planting of large established trees to the south of the building will screen the proposed development Ouruwhero Rd Otorohanga F2C2 1,115m/Low 1 storey white cladding and grey roof. Orientated North / West away from site. Level with adjacent road. Existing planting of large established trees to the south/west of the building will provide screening / perspective depth to the site Ouruwhero Rd Otorohanga F2C1 1,180m/Low 1 storey white cladding and grey roof. Orientated North / West away from site. Elevated from with adjacent road. Existing planting of large established trees to the south/west of the building will provide screening / perspective depth to the site. Low Low Low Low Low Low Low Low 25 3 Ouruwhero Rd Taare Waanga Marae Otorohanga E3C1 891m/Low Taare Waanga Marae. Building Orientated North away from site and West towards site. Located off road down drive. Open views to the east in the direction of the proposed factory. Vegetation (established willow and poplar trees) particularly around Waipa River will provide perspective depth. Medium Tare Waanga Marae Bledisloe Ave Otorohanga College Pt Lot 1 DP m/Low Otorohanga School / Orientated north away from site. Views from west of school and courts towards site. Scattered vegetation will provide perspective depth. Medium Otorohanga School site 27 Zone 1 Varies First row of houses within Otorohanga Township, Majority of houses are oriented north, North/West. Vegetation between town and dairy factory will provide depth perspective. Medium 28 Zone 2 Varies Elevated positions overlooking Vegetation perspective depth and house in front as well as behind. Perspective depth and range behind. Low Lot / address information sourced from - P7
8 Waipa River. KAWHIA RD. SH OURUWHERO RD MOUTAIN VIEW RD HONIKIWI RD. 01 TAARE WAANGA MARAE REDLANDS RD OTOROHANGA COLLEGE OLD GOLF ROAD 16 0M 100M 200M ^north Otorohanga Dairy Factory Figure 6 Proposed site and Housing Inventory Plan P8 November Otorohanga Dairy Factory
9 SITE M 100M 200M ^north Otorohanga Dairy Factory Figure 7 View Point Plan P9
10 Figure 8 Viewpoint 1 - Existing View Intersection of Honikiwi Rd and Kawhia Rd, looking north east towards site. P10 November Otorohanga Dairy Factory
11 1 Otorohanga Dairy Factory Original Photo Julia Moore 50mm DSLR Nikon D800 11:26pm 19 AUG 2016 N E (NZTM) Reading distance for correct scale: 400mm Viewpoint Elevation: 30m (asl) Photomontages should be used as a guide to field observations. P11
12 Figure 9 Viewpoint 1 - Proposed Intersection of Honikiwi Rd and Kawhia Rd, looking north east towards site. P12 November Otorohanga Dairy Factory
13 1 Otorohanga Dairy Factory Photo Simulation: Alan England AutoCAD 2016 & Photoshop CS6 Reading distance for correct scale: 400mm Approximate distance to dryer tower: 225 metres Field of View Approximately 110 horizontal (across 2 x A3 pages) & 34 vertical Photomontages should be used as a guide to field observations. P13
14 Figure 10 Viewpoint 1 - Proposed with Mitigation Planting Intersection of Honikiwi Rd and Kawhia Rd, looking north east towards site. P14 November Otorohanga Dairy Factory
15 1 Otorohanga Dairy Factory Photo Simulation: Alan England AutoCAD 2016 & Photoshop CS6 Reading distance for correct scale: 400mm Approximate distance to dryer tower: 225 metres Field of View Approximately 110 horizontal (across 2 x A3 pages) & 34 vertical Photomontages should be used as a guide to field observations. P15
16 Figure 11 Viewpoint 2 - Existing View Redlands Road. Looking north-west towards site P16 November Otorohanga Dairy Factory
17 Otorohanga Dairy Factory Original Photo Julia Moore 50mm DSLR Nikon D800 11:12am 19 AUG 2016 N E (NZTM) Reading distance for correct scale: 400mm Viewpoint Elevation: 27m (asl) Photomontages should be used as a guide to field observations. 2 P17
18 Figure 12 Viewpoint 2 - Proposed Redlands Road. Looking north-west towards site P18 November Otorohanga Dairy Factory
19 2 Otorohanga Dairy Factory Photo Simulation: Alan England AutoCAD 2016 & Photoshop CS6 Reading distance for correct scale: 400mm Approximate distance to dryer tower: 204 metres Field of View Approximately 110 horizontal (across 2 x A3 pages) & 34 vertical Photomontages should be used as a guide to field observations. P19
20 Figure 13 Viewpoint 2 - Proposed with Mitigation Planting Redlands Road. Looking north-west towards site P20 November Otorohanga Dairy Factory
21 2 Otorohanga Dairy Factory Photo Simulation: Alan England AutoCAD 2016 & Photoshop CS6 Reading distance for correct scale: 400mm Approximate distance to dryer tower: 204 metres Field of View Approximately 110 horizontal (across 2 x A3 pages) & 34 vertical Photomontages should be used as a guide to field observations. P21
22 Figure 14 Viewpoint 3 - Existing View Mountain View Road (outside south-west corner of number 25). Looking west towards site. P22 November Otorohanga Dairy Factory
23 3 Otorohanga Dairy Factory Original Photo Julia Moore 50mm DSLR Nikon D800 11:47am 19 AUG 2016 N E (NZTM) Reading distance for correct scale: 400mm Viewpoint Elevation: 63m (asl) Photomontages should be used as a guide to field observations. P23
24 Figure 15 Viewpoint 3 - Proposed Mountain View Road (outside south-west corner of number 25). Looking west towards site. P24 November Otorohanga Dairy Factory
25 3 Otorohanga Dairy Factory Photo Simulation: Alan England AutoCAD 2016 & Photoshop CS6 Reading distance for correct scale: 400mm Approximate distance to site: 1.25 kilometres Field of View Approximately 110 horizontal (across 2 x A3 pages) & 34 vertical Photomontages should be used as a guide to field observations. P25
26 Figure 16 Viewpoint 3 - Proposed with Mitigation Planting Mountain View Road (outside south-west corner of number 25). Looking west towards site. P26 November Otorohanga Dairy Factory
27 3 Otorohanga Dairy Factory Photo Simulation: Alan England AutoCAD 2016 & Photoshop CS6 Reading distance for correct scale: 400mm Approximate distance to site: 1.25 kilometres Field of View Approximately 110 horizontal (across 2 x A3 pages) & 34 vertical Photomontages should be used as a guide to field observations. P27
28 Figure 17 Viewpoint 4 - Existing View Kawhia Road driveway of Looking south-east towards site P28 November Otorohanga Dairy Factory
29 4 Otorohanga Dairy Factory Original Photo Julia Moore 50mm DSLR Nikon D800 11:28am 19 AUG 2016 N E (NZTM) Reading distance for correct scale: 400mm Viewpoint Elevation: 37m (asl) Photomontages should be used as a guide to field observations. P29
30 Figure 18 Viewpoint 4 - Proposed Kawhia Road driveway of Looking south-east towards site P30 November Otorohanga Dairy Factory
31 4 Otorohanga Dairy Factory Photo Simulation: Alan England AutoCAD 2016 & Photoshop CS6 Reading distance for correct scale: 400mm Approximate distance to dryer tower: 127 metres Field of View Approximately 110 horizontal (across 2 x A3 pages) & 34 vertical Photomontages should be used as a guide to field observations. P31
32 Figure 19 Viewpoint 4 - Proposed with Mitigation Planting Kawhia Road driveway of Looking south-east towards site P32 November Otorohanga Dairy Factory
33 4 Otorohanga Dairy Factory Photo Simulation: Alan England AutoCAD 2016 & Photoshop CS6 Reading distance for correct scale: 400mm Approximate distance to dryer tower: 127 metres Field of View Approximately 110 horizontal (across 2 x A3 pages) & 34 vertical Photomontages should be used as a guide to field observations. P33
34 Figure 20 Viewpoint 5 - Existing View 173 Kawhia Road. Looking east towards site P34 November Otorohanga Dairy Factory
35 5 Otorohanga Dairy Factory Original Photo Alan England 50mm DSLR Nikon D800 10:59am 10 OCT 2016 N E (NZTM) Reading distance for correct scale: 400mm Viewpoint Elevation: 74m (asl) Photomontages should be used as a guide to field observations. P35
36 Figure 21 Viewpoint 5 - Proposed 173 Kawhia Road. Looking east towards site P36 November Otorohanga Dairy Factory
37 5 Otorohanga Dairy Factory Photo Simulation: Alan England AutoCAD 2016 & Photoshop CS6 Reading distance for correct scale: 400mm Approximate distance to dryer tower: 258 metres Field of View Approximately 110 horizontal (across 2 x A3 pages) & 34 vertical Photomontages should be used as a guide to field observations. P37
38 Figure 22 Viewpoint 5 - Proposed with Mitigation Planting 173 Kawhia Road. Looking east towards site P38 November Otorohanga Dairy Factory
39 5 Otorohanga Dairy Factory Photo Simulation: Alan England AutoCAD 2016 & Photoshop CS6 Reading distance for correct scale: 400mm Approximate distance to dryer tower: 258 metres Field of View Approximately 110 horizontal (across 2 x A3 pages) & 34 vertical Photomontages should be used as a guide to field observations. P39
40 Figure 23 Viewpoint 6 - Existing View 187 Kawhia Road. Looking south-east towards site P40 November Otorohanga Dairy Factory
41 6 Otorohanga Dairy Factory Original Photo Alan England 50mm DSLR Nikon D800 11:59am 10 OCT 2016 N E (NZTM) Reading distance for correct scale: 400mm Viewpoint Elevation: 39m (asl) Photomontages should be used as a guide to field observations. P41
42 Figure 24 Viewpoint 6 - Proposed 187 Kawhia Road. Looking south-east towards site P42 November Otorohanga Dairy Factory
43 6 Otorohanga Dairy Factory Photo Simulation: Alan England AutoCAD 2016 & Photoshop CS6 Reading distance for correct scale: 400mm Approximate distance to dryer tower: 193m Field of View Approximately 110 horizontal (across 2 x A3 pages) & 34 vertical Photomontages should be used as a guide to field observations. P43
44 Figure 25 Viewpoint 6 - Proposed with Mitigation Planting 187 Kawhia Road. Looking south-east towards site P44 November Otorohanga Dairy Factory
45 6 Otorohanga Dairy Factory Photo Simulation: Alan England AutoCAD 2016 & Photoshop CS6 Reading distance for correct scale: 400mm Approximate distance to dryer tower: 193m Field of View Approximately 110 horizontal (across 2 x A3 pages) & 34 vertical Photomontages should be used as a guide to field observations. P45
46 Figure 26 Viewpoint 7 - Existing view 189 Kawhia Road. Looking south-east towards site P46 November Otorohanga Dairy Factory
47 7 Otorohanga Dairy Factory Original Photo Alan England 50mm DSLR Nikon D800 11:17am 10 OCT 2016 N E (NZTM) Reading distance for correct scale: 400mm Viewpoint Elevation: 103m (asl) Photomontages should be used as a guide to field observations. P47
48 Figure 27 Viewpoint 7 - Proposed 189 Kawhia Road. Looking south-east towards site P48 November Otorohanga Dairy Factory
49 7 Otorohanga Dairy Factory Photo Simulation: Alan England AutoCAD 2016 & Photoshop CS6 Reading distance for correct scale: 400mm Approximate distance to dryer tower: 376m Field of View Approximately 110 horizontal (across 2 x A3 pages) & 34 vertical Photomontages should be used as a guide to field observations. P49
50 Figure 28 Viewpoint 7 - Proposed with Mitigation Planting 189 Kawhia Road. Looking south-east towards site P50 November Otorohanga Dairy Factory
51 7 Otorohanga Dairy Factory Photo Simulation: Alan England AutoCAD 2016 & Photoshop CS6 Reading distance for correct scale: 400mm Approximate distance to dryer tower: 376m Field of View Approximately 110 horizontal (across 2 x A3 pages) & 34 vertical Photomontages should be used as a guide to field observations. P51
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53 Figure 29 Viewpoint 8 - Existing Aerial view looking looking west towards site Otorohanga Dairy Factory Original Photo Alan England DJI Phantom Vision 2+ NTS Photomontages should be used as a guide to field observations. P53
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55 Figure 30 Viewpoint 8 - Proposed Aerial view looking looking west towards site Otorohanga Dairy Factory Original Photo Alan England DJI Phantom Vision 2+ NTS Photomontages should be used as a guide to field observations. P55
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57 Figure 31 Viewpoint 8 - Proposed with Mitigation Planting Aerial view looking looking west towards site Otorohanga Dairy Factory Original Photo Alan England DJI Phantom Vision 2+ NTS Photomontages should be used as a guide to field observations. P57
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59 Photosimulation Methodology Statement Photos were taken with a fixed lens on DSLR camera. Locations were fixed using a handheld GPS unit with accuracy of 5m. Reference points in the landscape were also located to assist referencing of photo to digital terrain model. A sequence of photos was taken from each viewpoint and stitched to form panoramas. Photos were overlapped by approximately 30% and edges cropped prior to stitching to eliminate edge distortion. A digital terrain model was created incorporating 3D models of the proposed development. Computer images were generated within the digital model from the same locations as the photos. The image was overlaid and aligned with the photo using reference points and visual matching. (Photos were imported in RAW format to avoid degradation of the image, requiring resizing to match the computer image). The wire-frame digital terrain was then switched off leaving the proposed development in its correct location and scale relative to the photo. Lower parts of the proposed development were erased using Photoshop software where they would be behind foreground topography or vegetation. The time and weather when the photo was taken was entered to the programme in order to replicate lighting conditions. The completed photomontage is presented over two pages: o o The photos are produced to replicate correct scale at the nominated reading distance (in this case 400mm). Each photomontage is printed across two facing pages to illustrate a field of view of approximately 110 at a reading distance of 400mm. This approximates the field of human binocular vision. (But not peripheral vision which extends to approximately 200 ) Notes on use of Photosimulations: Figure 02: Binocular vision is approximately 124. Field of view is approximately 110 across 2 x A3 pages at correct scale image for 400mm reading distance (vertical field of view is approximately 33 ) The Photosimulations are a useful tool but they cannot not precisely reproduce real life for the following reasons: o 2D Photography flattens an image compared to binocular vision. o Photography is static, whereas the human vision can scan and remember information. o Photographs are passive, whereas the eye seeks out detail. o The human eye can see more contrast than can be reproduced through photography. o Physical resolution of photography and printing is less than that of the human eye. 400mm reading distance Figure 03: Comparison of 35mm lens and 50mm lens Two images from the same location. With 35mm and 50mm lenses perspective is influenced by field of view, not by lens focal length. The overlaid portion is identical. Photo Simulation Methodology P59
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