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Visual Impact Assessment Griffith Energy Storage Project <br /> Rating Criteria and Score <br /> One of a kind;or unusually memorable, <br /> or very rare within region.Consistent Distinctive,though somewhat similar Interesting within its setting,but <br /> Scarcity chance for exceptional wildlife or to others within the region. fairly common within the region. <br /> wildflower viewing,etc. Score 3 Score 1 <br /> *Score 5+ <br /> Modifications add favorably to visual Modifications add little or no visual Modifications add variety,but are <br /> Cultural variety while promoting visual harmony. variety to the area,and introduce no very discordant and promote <br /> modifications discordant elements. strong disharmony. <br /> Score 2 Score 0 Score-4 <br /> A rating of greater than 5 can be given,but must be supported by written justification. <br /> Source:BLM 2010 <br /> The Project will also be evaluated as to the level of contrast Project elements exhibit to the existing <br /> visual character of the Project site and area,as shown in Table 2. <br /> Table 2. Degree of Contrast Rating System <br /> Degree of Contrast Rating Criteria <br /> None The element contrast is not visible or perceived. <br /> Weak The element contrast can be seen but does not attract attention. <br /> Moderate The element contrast begins to attract attention and begins to dominate the characteristic landscape. <br /> Strong The element contrast demands attention,will not be overlooked,and is dominant in the landscape. <br /> Source:BLM 2010 <br /> Contrast ratings for the expected condition with the Project were prepared for each representative <br /> viewpoint using a form adapted from BLM's Visual Contrast Rating Worksheet(Form 8400-4);the <br /> results are included in Attachment A. <br /> In general,visual impacts are determined based on the level of contrast the Project introduces to the <br /> existing visual character of the Project site and area,the sensitivity of the viewers,and the visibility of <br /> the Project site. If these factors result in a change in visual class and/or a significant change in visual <br /> quality ratings,the impacts are likely to be adverse. <br /> 3.2.3 Viewshed <br /> The viewshed is generally the area that is visible from an observer's viewpoint and includes the <br /> screening effects of intervening vegetation and/or physical structures.Although some portion of the <br /> Project site may be visible from a relatively large area,the degree of visibility would depend on <br /> distance and view angle. Generally,the Project site would be most visible from viewpoints within <br /> 1 mile,while site visibility would diminish as distance increases and view angle decreases.Air quality, <br /> including dust and other visible particulates,can affect visibility in the area. Distance is only one of the <br /> factors that determine visibility of a site from a viewpoint.Terrain,vegetation,and structural features <br /> can obscure views that might otherwise be available at a certain distance. <br /> A viewshed analysis is a graphic representation of locations that may have views of all or portions of <br /> the Project based on topography within the Project Zone of Visual Influence(ZVI).A viewshed analysis <br /> is a graphic representation of the seen and unseen areas adjacent to the Project based on topography <br /> within the Project ZVI.The viewshed analysis was conducted using Esri ArcGIS geographic information <br /> OTETRA TECH 14 August 2023 <br />