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Hawaii County Scenic Resources Inventory and Mapping Project <br /> <br />Commission must find that conformance would produce greater visual impacts and <br />greater impacts to existing landforms. Moreover, the Commission must find that <br /> <br /> <br />0±®¦± ¬ %«¤¬¤­³² <br /> <br />Major program elements include: <br /> Standardized application and approval process. The process is <br />s zoning ordinance, which clearly describes how <br />visual impacts are evaluated, potential mitigative measures and how <br />applications are processed. <br /> <br /> Viewshed Protection Program Application Packet. Among the <br />Topographic map/preliminary grading plan, 3) Building/structure <br />elevations, 4) Landscaping and/or vegetation retention plan, 5) Exterior <br />lighting plan, and 6) Visual impact analysis. The Visual Impact Analysis <br />may include one or more of the following: <br /> Story poles (the temporary placement of a mock wooden skeleton <br />in the general shape of the building, then draping plastic orange <br />snow fencing around the roofline to portray the visual prominence <br />and bulk of the proposed structure); <br /> Computer simulation; <br /> Photomontage; <br /> Picture or visual as viewed from designated public road at point(s) <br />where the structure(s) is/are visible; <br /> Appropriately scaled model; and <br /> Additional views or materials as required by staff from other <br />vantage points. <br /> <br /> Design Manual. The Design Manual is defined in the Napa County <br />Viewshed Protection Program ordinance as follows: <br /> <br />"Design Manual" shall mean the manual entitled <br />"Viewshed Protection Manual" on file with the Napa <br />County conservation, development and planning <br /> <br />Scenic Resource Protection Programs and Strategies Page | 13 <br /> <br /> <br />