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1 Plan 8: Site Masterplan
2 Drawing & Document Register Project: Parc Cybi Issue: p - paper, d-disc, e- e Format: P-pdf file, D-dwg file, H-Hard / paper copy P Purpose of issue: I - Info,P-Planning, T-Tender C-Construction, I Day 29 Month 03 Year 18 Drawing / Document ref. Title Size Scale PLANNING DRAWINGS Landscape UG_11469_LAN_GA_DRW_01 General Arrangement A1 1:200 P01 UG_11469_LAN_GA_DRW_02 Hard Landscape Plan A1 1:200 P01 UG_11469_LAN_GA_DRW_03 Soft Landscape Plan A1 1:200 P01 UG_11469_LAN_GA_DRW_04 Landscape Supprting Notes A1 1:20 P01 Page 1
3 Do not scale this drawing (printed or electronic version). Contractors must check all dimensions from site KEY Hard Works Exisitng stone wall to be retained This drawing is copyright and is for use on this site only. This drawing should be read in conjunction with all relevant consultants drawings and specialist subcontractors / supply chain drawings and specifications. All works to be carried out in accordance with the latest British Standards / Codes of Practice unless specifically directed otherwise in the specification. Responsibility for the reproduction of this drawing in paper form, or issued in electronic format, lies with the recipient to check that all information has been replicated in full and is correct when comparedto the original paper or electronic image. Graphical representations of equipment on this drawing have been co-ordinated, but are approximations only. Please refer to the specifications and / or details for actual sizes and / or specific contractor construction information. Notes:- Exisitng tarmac footpath Existing blister hazard paving Pre-cast concrete standard road kerb 125 x 255 x 914 mm Drop kerb if required Top wearing surface for trafficable areas designed to engineers detail. Colour: Black 21 PARC CYBI Concrete block paving, size: 200x100mm, laid herringbone pattern. Colour: red / brindle Concrete paving flags 450x 450 x 50 mm Colour: Silver grey Bin store 1.8m high timber closeboard fence high weldmesh fence Detail to match existing Colour: green Stainless steel bollard 1000 mm high Stainless steel cycle rack Soft Works Existing shrubs / hedge along Parc Cybi to be retained & enhanced 30 Proposed heavy standard planting 12-14cm girth Proposed conifer tree planting cm height Proposed multi-stem tree planting cm hieght Feature shrub planting 10L container Proposed native hedge planting Proposed semi-native shrub mix planting Proposed ornamental shrub planting Amenity seed grass DDA ENTRANCE P02 06/04/18 PLANNING MS ME P01 29/03/18 PLANNING MS ME REV. DATE. DESCRIPTION DRAWN CHK'D Jactin House, 24 Hood Street, Manchester M4 6WX T: W: urbangreen-space.co.uk Client: Roadking Holyhead 120 litre Bin 120 litre Bin Project: Parc Cybi Title: General Arrangement Status: PLANNING Project: Drawn: MS Checked: ME A1: Date: 1:200 29/03/18 Approved: MT Drawing No: UG_11469_LAN_GA_DRW_01 Revision: P02
4 Do not scale this drawing (printed or electronic version). Contractors must check all dimensions from site KEY Hard Works Exisitng stone wall to be retained This drawing is copyright and is for use on this site only. This drawing should be read in conjunction with all relevant consultants drawings and specialist subcontractors / supply chain drawings and specifications. All works to be carried out in accordance with the latest British Standards / Codes of Practice unless specifically directed otherwise in the specification. Responsibility for the reproduction of this drawing in paper form, or issued in electronic format, lies with the recipient to check that all information has been replicated in full and is correct when comparedto the original paper or electronic image. Graphical representations of equipment on this drawing have been co-ordinated, but are approximations only. Please refer to the specifications and / or details for actual sizes and / or specific contractor construction information. Notes:- Exisitng tarmac footpath Existing blister hazard paving Pre-cast concrete standard road kerb 125 x 255 x 914 mm Drop kerb if required Top wearing surface for trafficable areas designed to engineers detail. Colour: Black 21 PARC CYBI Concrete block paving, size: 200x100mm, laid herringbone pattern. Colour: red / brindle Concrete paving flags 450x 450 x 50 mm Colour: Silver grey Bin store 1.8m high timber closeboard fence high weldmesh fence Detail to match existing Colour: green Stainless steel bollard 1000 mm high Stainless steel cycle rack Soft Works Existing shrubs / hedge along Parc Cybi to be retained & enhanced 30 Proposed heavy standard planting 12-14cm girth Proposed conifer tree planting cm height Proposed multi-stem tree planting cm hieght Feature shrub planting 10L container Proposed native hedge planting Proposed semi-native shrub mix planting Proposed ornamental shrub planting Amenity seed grass DDA ENTRANCE P02 06/04/18 PLANNING MS ME P01 29/03/18 PLANNING MS ME REV. DATE. DESCRIPTION DRAWN CHK'D Jactin House, 24 Hood Street, Manchester M4 6WX T: W: urbangreen-space.co.uk Client: Roadking Holyhead 120 litre Bin 120 litre Bin Project: Parc Cybi Title: Hard Landscape Plan Status: PLANNING Project: Drawn: MS Checked: ME A1: Date: 1:200 29/03/18 Approved: MT Drawing No: UG_11469_LAN_HL_DRW_02 Revision: P02
5 Heavy Standard Tree Pit Detail - Guyed Detail - Scale 1:20 RRURB1A RootRain Urban irrigation system installed around the guyed root ball. Ensure inlet is slightly above finished surround level ReRoot 2000 to be installed where tree pit is in close proximity to existing / proposed services mm mulch layer Deadman Arborguy strapped anchor system Back fill with topsoil Loosen and shape base as shown to aid root penetration and pit drainage Inert free draining material Heavy Standard Tree Pit Detail - Staked Detail - Scale 1:20 RRURB1A RootRain Urban irrigation system installed around the guyed root ball. Ensure inlet is slightly above finished surround level ReRoot 2000 to be installed where tree pit is in close proximity to existing / proposed services Belt and pad tree tie 75mm mulch layer Soft wood tree stakes Back fill with topsoil Loosen and shape base as shown to aid root penetration and pit drainage Inert free draining material LANDSCAPE SPECIFICATION NOTES General All plant material will comply with BS : 1992, BS 4043:1989 and BS 8545: 2014 or European equivalents. All planting shall be UK grown and obtained from a reputable and approved nursery. Plant material should be fully hardy and be free from pests and diseases. All plants shall have well developed branches with a good fibrous root system. They shall be good bushy specimens, shrubs to have a minimum of three stems in the lower third. The Landscape Architect is entitled to inspect the plants at the place of supply prior to delivery and can reject during inspection, any material which does not meet the specification. Implementation shall begin during first planting season available, following completion of the hardworks. Existing Tree Protection Areas of existing individual trees on the site will be protected by the use of stout fencing erected at a specified distance from the base of the trees, as per Arboricultural Consultants Tree Survey and Arboricultural Implications Assessment, to British Standard 5837:2012. All tree protection fencing will be erected prior to the commencement of the development. This fencing will be regarded as inviolate. Once erected the fencing will remain in situ and will not be removed or altered without the prior consent of the LPA's Arboricultural Officer in consultation with the Landscape Architect / Arboriculturalist. Prior to and during all construction works on site no spoil or construction materials will be stored within the crownspread of any tree on, or adjacent to the site; even if proposed development is to be within the crownspread. Any encroachment within this protected area will only be with the prior agreement of the LPA's Arboricultural Officer. Ground Preparation Areas to be planted should be decompacted and thoroughly broken up by machine before any topsoil is spread. Areas within 10m of tree trunks should be broken up by hand, taking care not to damage any roots. Topsoil should be spread to a minimum of 350mm in planting beds and 150mm under grass areas. After settlement, finished topsoil levels should be 80mm below top of kerb to accommodate bark mulch. Topsoil in grass areas should be spread so as to be 20mm below any adjacent paved areas or kerbs after settlement to allow for turf. Final topsoil levels will be finished by hand to ensure smooth profiles, avoiding ruts, depressions or high spots. Areas shall be married into existing areas allowing for settlement. Existing and imported multipurpose topsoil shall confirm to BS 3882:2015. A Declaration of Analysis sheet should be supplied if requested by the Landscape Architect. A herbicide should be applied prior to planting, in accordance with the manufacturer's specification, the 1997 Control of Pesticides Regulations and the 2003 COSHH regulations. This should be applied by suitable spraying apparatus to all beds except those that are free from herbs. If weeds are present, the area should be sprayed immediately. If no weeds are present but there is to be a delay before planting then spray one month after cultivation of the soil to allow dormant weed seeds to germinate. All spraying shall be carried out by a qualified operative using the correct protective clothing in non-windy conditions. Any damage cause by spray drifting or from incorrect use or spillage of the product shall be rectified at the contractor's own cost. Applications should be repeated as necessary and the all dead matter removed from site. Fertilise beds with a slow-release fertiliser at the a rate in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions. Topsoil If acceptable, topsoil shall be taken from stockpiles on site or imported from an approved source. Imported soil shall be a loam type, to BS 3882:2015, be free of contamination and contain a maximum of 15% clay or silt fines. A topsoil sample shall be provided with topsoil structure analysis for general landscape purposes. Topsoil from stockpiles on site shall have been loose tipped, not piled above 2.5m and shall have not have been compacted by site plant. All topsoil heaps shall be regularly treated with herbicide and again prior to use, to prevent the spread of unwanted seed banks. Setting Out Planting of trees, hedgerows, shrubs and specimens shall be set out exactly as shown on this plan. No substitutions will be accepted without the prior agreement of the Landscape Architect. The contractor shall replace immediately at his own cost any stock size, species or variety of plant which has not been specified on the planting schedule, unless agreed by the Landscape Architect. Hedgerows Where shrub planting is specified within hard landscape areas, especially where less than 1m wide, haunching to kerbs shall be controlled by shuttering to avoid spread into planting areas and to maximise planting space between kerbs. Hedgerow plants shall be planted in the centre of a prepared trench a minimum of 750mm wide and 300mm deep in a double staggered row at 6/m located at the centre of the trench. Following planting the top of the hedgerow plants shall be pruned as required with secateurs to create a straight level top to the hedge. Tree Planting Where tree planting is specified within hard landscape areas or residential areas/streets tree are to be guyed, haunching to kerb edging around pit shall be controlled by shuttering, avoiding spread into tree pits and planting areas. Where tree planting is within soft informal areas, public open spaces or existing wooded area trees are to be double staked for heavy standards and single stake for select standards. All trees shall be supplied as the species and stock size indicated on the planting plan and planted in the locations shown. All trees shall have a single clear leader with a straight trunk and balanced crown. All trees should be fitted with a perforated watering tube to sit around the top of the rootball to allow efficient watering. Include an end cap and top cap or vent to prevent entry of vegetative litter or vermin. Trees shall be watered in with 25 litres each and then with a further 25 litres every week during dry periods during the first 12 months of establishment. If circumstances present drought or flood conditions, the contractor will confirm requirements with the Landscape Architect. Grass Areas Turf such as Rolawn Medallion turf or equal which are wear and tear, drought and disease resistant while maintaining an aesthetic, green sward shall be used. Turf shall be laid on a prepared base of topsoil 150mm deep, cultivated to a fine tilth with all stones larger than 15mm diameter removed. Prepared areas are to be leveled to 20mm below path surfacing. All turf is to be laid from boards to prevent ground compaction and butted up to existing lawn and adjacent turf with close joints. Turf to be cut to shape of new footpath edges, all to be made good. Water regularly until established and a 80mm high green sward of grass is evident. The grass is to be cut to 50mm in height for first cut and to 35mm in height for subsequent cuts. All arisings shall be removed from site. Areas that have not become successfully established shall be re-turfed in the next available season. Mulching Bark Mulch - After planting, supply and spread a mulch to a depth of 60mm over all planting areas. (1) The bark should consist of even nominal particle size distribution of 5-35mm with minimal dust and fines and less than 5% wood content. (2) The ph to be between 4.5 and 5.5 (3) The bark shall be pest, disease and weed free and not have been treated with methyl Bromide or any additives (4)The bark should be Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) certified (5)The bark sahll have been tested in accordance with the requirements of BS 4790:1987, for fire resistance and be classified as having 'low' potential burn. Site Maintenance and Management The Landscape Contractor shall maintain the site for a period of 12 months, after which time the residents, a Management Company or relevant Adopting Authority will take over annual maintenance and management. For the duration of the 12 month Maintenance Period, all planted areas will be kept free of weeds. All plants that are found dead, diseased or dying at the end of the first growing season shall be replaced at the contractors own expense in the next available growing season, similarly any trees that show clear evidence of failure during the first 12 months will be replaced at contractors own cost. Areas of turf that have not become successfully established shall be re-laid in the next available season. All enclosures such as railings, gates, walls and fences shall be maintained in good order in perpetuity. All bark and gravel mulch should be topped up annually to maintain specified depths, as required. Tree stakes, underground guy systems and ties should be checked and adjusted quarterly and stakes removed after the tree has been established, usually at the end of the first year in place. Do not scale this drawing (printed or electronic version). Contractors must check all dimensions from site This drawing is copyright and is for use on this site only. This drawing should be read in conjunction with all relevant consultants drawings and specialist subcontractors / supply chain drawings and specifications. All works to be carried out in accordance with the latest British Standards / Codes of Practice unless specifically directed otherwise in the specification. Responsibility for the reproduction of this drawing in paper form, or issued in electronic format, lies with the recipient to check that all information has been replicated in full and is correct when comparedto the original paper or electronic image. Graphical representations of equipment on this drawing have been co-ordinated, but are approximations only. Please refer to the specifications and / or details for actual sizes and / or specific contractor construction information. Notes:- P01 29/03/18 PLANNING MS ME REV. DATE. DESCRIPTION DRAWN CHK'D Shrub and Herbaceous Planting All plants shall be healthy, disease free, not pot bound, leggy or spindly. Any plants not conforming to this specification will be lifted and replaced at the contractor's own expense. In all cases where the shrub height is described in the schedules this shall be measured from the root collar the top of the main canopy. The spread of a plant shall be related to the body of the canopy. Shrubs will have been cut back if necessary to give a bushy form with three to four shoots. Usually container grown specimens are specified, and these shall irrespective of time of planting, have been established in a container long enough for substantial new root growth to have been produces within the container. Herbaceous perennials shall have well-formed root systems which fill the container without being root bound. All shrubs and herbaceous plants shall be watered in on planting with 20 litres of water per square metre. If circumstances present drought or flood conditions, the contractor will confirm requirements with Landscape Architect. PLANTING TIME OF YEARS: All planting will be carried out in the next availbale planting season at the appropriate time of year where possible: Deciduous trees and shrubs: late October to late March. Conifers and Evergreens: September/October or April/May Herbaceous plants: September/October or March/April Container grown plants: at any time if ground and weather conditions are favourable. Dried bulbs, corms and tubers: September/October Jactin House, 24 Hood Street, Manchester M4 6WX T: W: urbangreen-space.co.uk Client: Project: Title: Roadking Holyhead Parc Cybi Landscape Supporting Notes Status: PLANNING Project: Drawn: Checked: MS ME A1: Date: 1:20 29/03/18 Approved: MT Drawing No: UG_11469_LAN_LSN_DRW_04 Revision: P01
6 Do not scale this drawing (printed or electronic version). Contractors must check all dimensions from site KEY Soft Works Existing shrubs / hedge along Parc Cybi to be retained & enhanced This drawing is copyright and is for use on this site only. This drawing should be read in conjunction with all relevant consultants drawings and specialist subcontractors / supply chain drawings and specifications. All works to be carried out in accordance with the latest British Standards / Codes of Practice unless specifically directed otherwise in the specification. Responsibility for the reproduction of this drawing in paper form, or issued in electronic format, lies with the recipient to check that all information has been replicated in full and is correct when comparedto the original paper or electronic image. Graphical representations of equipment on this drawing have been co-ordinated, but are approximations only. Please refer to the specifications and / or details for actual sizes and / or specific contractor construction information. Notes:- Proposed heavy standard planting 12-14cm girth Proposed conifer tree planting cm height Proposed multi-stem tree planting cm hieght Feature shrub planting 10L container 21 1No. Pho Var 10L 7No. Bra mon 3L 8No. Ski Rub 1No. SOR AUC ms3 1No. Pho Var 10L 6No. Euo GR 5No. Cyt AG 1No. Pho Var 10L 9No. Sal lan 7No. Ule FP PARC CYBI Proposed native hedge planting Proposed semi-native shrub mix planting Proposed ornamental shrub planting 13No. Cyt AG 6No. Sal lan 1No. ALN INC hs Amenity seed grass 1No. Pho Var 10L 1No. PIN SYL 5x 175m NATIVE COASTAL HEDGE MIX 1050No. 6/m 1No. ACE PSE hs DDA ENTRANCE No. SOR AUC ms3 1No. PIN SYL 5x 1No. ACE PSE hs 1No. Pho Var 10L 5No. Gen sag 5No. Ber PW 7No. Pin mug 1No. SOR AUC ms3 4No. Sal lan 1No. ALN INC hs Plant Schedule QTY UNIT CODE PLANT NAME STOCK FORM GIRTH/HEIGHT 4No. Pot Eli 1No. Pho Var 10L 5No. Gen sag 6No. Bup fru 5No. Bra mon 3L 7No. Pot Eli 4No. Gen sag 5No. Sal lan 5No. Pot Eli 4No. Sal lan 5No. Pot Eli 7No. Ski Rub 6No. Ski Rub 4No. Pin mug 6No. Euo GR 5No. Ule FP 6No. Bup fru 5No. Cyt AG 6No. Ber PW 3No. Pin mug 5No. Sal lan 5No. Cyt AG 5No. Sal lan 4No. Bra mon 3L 8No. Ski Rub 4No. Gen sag 4No. Bra mon 3L 6No. Sal lan 5No. Pot Eli 9No. Ski Rub 4No. Bra mon 3L 7No. Sal lan 5No. Pin mug 6No. Bup fru 6No. Pot Eli 3No. Pin mug 6No. Ber PW 4No. Cyt AG 6No. Euo GR 5No. Sal lan 4No. Ule FP 8No. Ski Rub 5No. Cyt AG 4No. Ber PW 4No. Cyt AG 6No. Euo GR 1No. Pho Var 10L 1No. SOR AUC ms3 6No. Pin mug 1No. Pho Var 10L 3No. Ski Rub 1No. Pho Var 10L 7No. Ski Rub 7No. Ber jul 5No. Gen sag 5No. Ber PW 5No. Euo GR 1No. Pho Var 10L Trees 4 No. ACE PSE hs Acer pseudoplatanus RB STD 12 14cm 4 No. ALN INC hs Alnus incana RB STD 12 14cm 5 No. PIN SYL 5x Pinus sylvestris RB CON cm 4 No. SOR AUC ms3 Sorbus aucuparia RB MSTEM cm QTY UNIT CODE PLANT NAME STOCK SIZE SPACING Shrubs 37 No. Ber PW Berberis thunbergii 'Pow Wow' C 3L 30 40cm 3/m2 27 No. Bra mon 3L Brachyglottis monroi C 3L 30 40cm 3/m2 23 No. Bup fru Bupleurum fruticosum C 3L 40 60cm 3/m2 41 No. Cyt AG Cytisus x praecox 'Allgold' C 3L 40 60cm 3/m2 29 No. Euo GR Euonymus japonicus 'Green Rocket' C 3L 30 40cm 3/m2 23 No. Gen sag Genista saggitalis C 3L 40 60cm 3/m2 10 No. Pho Var 10L Phormium tenax 'Variegata' C 10L cm 2/m2 39 No. Pin mug Pinus mugo C 3L 20 30cm 3/m2 44 No. Pot Eli Potentilla fruticosa "Elizabeth" C 3L 20 30cm 3/m2 59 No. Sal lan Salix lanata C 3L 20 30cm 3/m2 63 No. Ski Rub Skimmia japonica 'Rubella' C 3L 30 40cm 3/m2 31 No. Ule FP Ulex europaeus 'Flore Pleno' C 3L 40 60cm 3/m2 PERCENT QTY UNIT PLANT NAME STOCK SIZE Hedge Mixes 175m NATIVE COASTAL HEDGE MIX 6/m in a Double Staggered Row 40% 420 No. Crataegus monogyna B Trans cm 15% 158 No. Ulex europaeus C 3L 30 40cm 15% 158 No. Prunus spinosa B Trans cm 10% 105 No. Rosa canina B Trans 60 80cm 10% 105 No. Sambucus nigra B Trans 60 80cm To be planted in species groups of approximately 3 7. PERCENT QTY UNIT PLANT NAME STOCK SIZE P02 06/04/18 PLANNING MS ME P01 29/03/18 PLANNING MS ME REV. DATE. DESCRIPTION DRAWN CHK'D 4No. Ule FP 7No. Ski Rub 6No. Pot Eli 5No. Bup fru 3No. Bra mon 3L 3No. Sal lan 120 litre Bin 120 litre Bin 11No. Ber PW 11No. Pin mug 109m2 COASTAL NATIVE MIX 3 11No. Ule FP 327No. 3/m2 1No. ALN INC hs Plant Mixes 109m2 COASTAL NATIVE MIX 3 3/m2 20% 65 No. Cytisus scoparius C 3L 40 60cm 20% 65 No. Ulex europaeus C 3L 30 40cm 15% 49 No. Hippophae rhamnoides C 3L 40 60cm 15% 49 No. Crataegus mongyna C 3L 40 60cm 10% 33 No. Cornus sanguinea C 3L 40 60cm 10% 33 No. Rosa spinosissima C 3L 40 60cm 10% 33 No. Salix repens C 3L 40 60cm Individual varieties to be planted in groups of approximately 4 6. Jactin House, 24 Hood Street, Manchester M4 6WX T: W: urbangreen-space.co.uk Client: Project: Roadking Holyhead Parc Cybi 1No. PIN SYL 5x 1No. ACE PSE hs 1No. ACE PSE hs 1No. ALN INC hs 1No. PIN SYL 5x Notes and Abbreviations B = Bare root (bagged). C = Container (or pot) grown, followed by size of the container (or pot). FORM = Shape of tree as supplied by the nursery. QTY = Quantity RB = Rootballed (balled and wrapped). SIZE = Height or Spread of juvenile plant. Std = (clear stem) Standard. STOCK = Root condition/protection method eg Bare root. Trans = Transplant (or undercut seedling). Refer to specification for further information. All plants to be completely hardened off Substitutions to be agreed with Landscape Architect. Title: Status: Project: A1: Drawing No: Soft Landscape Plan PLANNING Drawn: MS Date: 1:200 29/03/18 UG_11469_LAN_SL_DRW_03 Checked: Approved: Revision: ME MT P02
7 4. Viewpoint Photographs
8 Viewpoint 1a: VISIBLE - Viewpoint looking south east towards the assessment Site, approximately 175m from the Site boundary Viewpoint 1b: VISIBLE - Viewpoint looking south east towards the assessment Site, approximately 175m from the Site boundary Appendix B -Sheet 1 of 13
9 Viewpoint 2a: VISIBLE - Viewpoint looking south towards the assessment Site, approximately 240m from the Site boundary Viewpoint 2b: VISIBLE - Viewpoint looking south towards the assessment Site, approximately 240m from the Site boundary Appendix B -Sheet 2 of 13
10 Viewpoint 3a: VISIBLE - Viewpoint looking south west towards the assessment Site, approximately 80m from the Site boundary Viewpoint 3b: VISIBLE - Viewpoint looking south west towards the assessment Site, approximately 80m from the Site boundary Appendix B -Sheet 3 of 13
11 Viewpoint 4a: VISIBLE - Viewpoint looking north west towards the assessment Site, approximately 650m from the Site boundary Viewpoint 4b: VISIBLE - Viewpoint looking north west towards the assessment Site, approximately 650m from the Site boundary Appendix B -Sheet 4 of 13
12 Viewpoint 5:NOT VISIBLE - Viewpoint looking east towards the assessment Site, approximately 875m from the Site boundary Appendix B -Sheet 5 of 13
13 Viewpoint 6a: VISIBLE - Viewpoint looking north east towards the assessment Site, approximately 220m from the Site boundary Viewpoint 6b: VISIBLE - iewpoint looking north east towards the assessment Site, approximately 220m from the Site boundary Appendix B -Sheet 6 of 13
14 Viewpoint 7a: VISIBLE - Viewpoint looking south east towards the assessment Site, approximately 275m from the Site boundary Viewpoint 7b: VISIBLE - Viewpoint looking south east towards the assessment Site, approximately 275m from the Site boundary Appendix B -Sheet 7 of 13
15 Viewpoint 8a: VISIBLE - Viewpoint looking north west towards the assessment Site, approximately 295m from the Site boundary Viewpoint 8b: VISIBLE - Viewpoint looking north west towards the assessment Site, approximately 295m from the Site boundary Appendix B -Sheet 8 of 13
16 Viewpoint 9: NOT VISIBLE - Viewpoint looking south west towards the assessment Site, approximately 325m from the Site boundary Approximate location of assesment Site Viewpoint 10: NOT VISIBLE - Viewpoint looking south east towards the assessment Site, approximately 1.8km from the Site boundary Appendix B -Sheet 9 of 13
17 Viewpoint 11a: VISIBLE - Viewpoint looking north, north east towards the assessment Site, aproximately 645m from the Site boundary Viewpoint 11b: VISIBLE - Viewpoint looking north, north east towards the assessment Site, aproximately 645m from the Site boundary Appendix B -Sheet 10 of 13
18 Viewpoint 12: VISIBLE - Viewpoint looking west, north west towards the assessment Site, approximately 730m from the Site boundary Viewpoint 13: VISIBLE - Viewpoint looking north east towards the assessment Site, located approximately 1.0km from the Site boundary Appendix B -Sheet 11 of 13
19 Viewpoint 14a: NOT VISIBLE - Viewpoint looking east towards the assessment Site, approximately 890m from the Site boundary Viewpoint 14b: NOT VISIBLE - Viewpoint looking east towards the assessment Site, approximately 890m from the Site boundary Appendix B -Sheet 12 of 13
20 Viewpoint 15a: NOT VISIBLE - Viewpoint looking east south east towards the assessment Site, located approximately 1.3km from the Site boundary Viewpoint 15b: NOT VISIBLE - Viewpoint looking east south east towards the assessment Site, located approximately 1.3km from the Site boundary Appendix B -Sheet 13 of 13
21 Viewpoint 16a: VISIBLE - Viewpoint looking east south east towards the assessment Site, located approximately 415m from the Site boundary Viewpoint 16a: VISIBLE - Viewpoint looking east south east towards the assessment Site, located approximately 415m from the Site boundary
22 Viewpoint 17: VISIBLE - Representative viewpoint taken from a car dashcam, looking south west towards the assessment Site, located approximately 245m from the Site boundary
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