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Visual Impact Assessment Griffith Energy Storage Project <br /> Pre-DevelopmentRated Feature Post-Development <br /> in Scores <br /> Color 1 1 0 <br /> Muted color with little variation:tan and Muted color with little variation:tan and green <br /> Explanation green associated with vegetation;gray,brown associated with vegetation;gray,brown and <br /> and white associated with structures. white associated with structures.Project <br /> would add tan and gray structures. <br /> Detail The dominate colors from this viewpoint are tan(low-lying grasses),gray(energy facilities),and white <br /> (residential structure).The Project would increase the amount of tan and gray,adding similar muted colors. <br /> Adjacent Scenery 1 1 0 <br /> Explanation Adjacent scenery provides views of hilly Adjacent scenery provides views of hilly <br /> grasslands. grasslands. <br /> Detail Adjacent scenery consists of hilly grasslands.The Project would replace views of grasslands on the Project site <br /> with energy storage facilities,however,adjacent scenery will still be visible. <br /> Scarcity 1 1 1 <br /> Similar viewsheds throughout the region.No The Project would replace views of <br /> Explanation unique or unusual aspects however,hilly grasslands on the Project site with energy <br /> terrain less common that county's storage facilities,however,site terrain will not <br /> predominately flat terrain. change significantly. <br /> Detail Existing views of hilly grasslands are typical of the area and are not unique or unusual. <br /> Cultural Modifications -1 -3 2 <br /> Manmade modifications in this view include The Project would increase manmade <br /> utility and transmission lines and structures, modifications in this view with the introduction <br /> Explanation fencing,residential structure.These features of energy storage facilities that would replace <br /> are somewhat discordant with the the grasslands. <br /> surrounding landscape but common. <br /> The existing view exhibits manmade modifications to the landscape of hilly grasslands.The Project would <br /> Detail introduce views of energy storage facilities.The Project would be discordant with the grasslands but due to the <br /> utility and transmission lines and structures in the immediate area would not be an unexpected modification. <br /> Totals 4 2 2 <br /> This viewpoint reflects the views of drivers traveling along Midway Road.These impacts would be <br /> short term for travelers because they would only be paralleling the Project site for a limited time and <br /> their focus would be on the road ahead. For views from the residence,while appearing as new and <br /> visible features,the Project would be consistent with the horizontal and vertical lines and geometric <br /> shapes of the other structures visibly prominent throughout the landscape.The muted colors of the <br /> Project would be consistent with and contribute to blending into the landscape. Project elements <br /> begin to demand attention of the casual viewer and would begin to dominate currently undeveloped <br /> portion of the landscape setting, introducing a moderate contrast. However,the existing transmission <br /> and residential structures dominate the view and demand attention over the Project.The scenic <br /> quality of KOP 1, both under existing conditions and post development of the Project, is identified as <br /> low(Class IV).The only key visual quality factor that would change is Cultural Modifications,as the <br /> Project elements would add variety consistent with the surrounding built environment but would be <br /> discordant and introduce a moderate degree of disharmony with the undeveloped portion of the <br /> setting.As shown in Table 3,visual quality would be reduced from a rating of 4 to 2, remain low,and <br /> not result in a change in visual class. In addition,the Project will implement Mitigation Measure AES-1. <br /> Therefore,with mitigation,the Project would not substantially degrade the existing visual character <br /> OTETRA TECH 36 August 2023 <br />