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2024-11-21 Moku Loa Hawaii Island Sierra Club Testimony (2)
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Hawaii County Scenic Resources Inventory and Mapping Project <br /> within the right-of-way to create a sense of place. <br /> The computer generated photomontages will help to inform the public of the impacts <br /> that the project will have upon scenic resources. They will also help decision makers <br /> determine if the impacts are acceptable or unacceptable, and if additional mitigation <br /> measures are warranted. <br /> The Sill, Landscape and Visual Impact Assessment <br /> A Landscape and Visual Impact Assessment (LVIA) was prepared to assess the visual <br /> impacts of constructing a Landscape Discovery Center, 86-bed hostel, parking, and <br /> infrastructure within the 400 square mile Northumberland National Park, England. <br /> The study was conducted in accordance with the "Guidelines for Landscape and Visual <br /> Impact Assessment'- Third Edition: 2013, edited by the Landscape Institute and the <br /> Institute of Environmental Management and Assessment. <br /> The LIVA is noteworthy for its discussion of the study's methodology and overview of <br /> the significance criteria (Chapter 3), description of baseline resource conditions <br /> (Chapter 4), and summarization of impacts (Chapter 5). Photomontage was used to <br /> demonstrate the project's visual impacts from a variety of locations (See: Appendix F). <br /> The tables on pages 31 through 34 are especially helpful in documenting the project's <br /> visual impacts. Similar tables could be used alongside photomontage and/or computer <br /> simulation to document development impacts to Hawaii County's scenic resources. <br /> s <br /> Increasing shoreline setbacks and minimum lot sizes could help to better protect shoreline views along <br /> the South Kona coast. <br /> Scenic Resource Protection Programs and Strategies Page 125 <br />
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