Aerial Photographs Sample Clauses

Aerial Photographs. The example in Figure 1 provides the name of the site, physical address and proposed location for installing new equipment. This example of a labeled aerial photograph provides good context of the surrounding area. Figure 1. Example of labeled, color aerial photograph. Ground-level photographs. The ground- level photograph in Figure 2 supplements the aerial photograph in Figure 1, above. Combined, they provide a clear understanding of the scope of the project. This photograph has the name and address of the project site, and uses graphics to illustrate where equipment will be installed. Figure 2. Example of ground-level photograph showing proposed attachment of new equipment. Appendix A. Supporting Photographs for EHP Grant Submissions Ground-level photograph with equipment close-up. Figure 3 includes a pasted image of a CCTV camera that would be placed at the project site. Using desktop computer software, such as PowerPoint,1 this can be accomplished by inserting a graphic symbol (square, triangle, circle, star, etc.) where the equipment would be installed. This example includes the name and location of the site. The site coordinates are in the degree- minute-second format. Figure 3. Ground-level photograph with graphic showing proposed equipment installation. Ground-level photograph with excavation area close-up. The example in Figure 4 shows the proposed location for the concrete pad for a generator and the ground disturbance to connect the generator to the building's electrical service. This information can be illustrated with either an aerial or ground-level photograph, or both. This example has the name and physical address of the project site. Figure 4. Ground-level photograph showing proposed ground disturbance area.
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Aerial Photographs. AEI reviewed a 1957 aerial photograph provided by the Hanover County Office of Revenue. Review continents are discussed in Section 2.5 and 2.6.
Aerial Photographs a. Shoot 2013 photos in April – June to replicate previous work and time frame i. Geo-referencing and orthorectification
Aerial Photographs. ‌ Historical aerial photographs dating back to the 1930s are often available from local and federal government sources. Aerial photographs of the subject and adjoining properties were reviewed for indications of previous uses. The Indiana Geological Survey has established and maintains a library of old aerial photographs. The resolution (quality) of the old aerial photos this area was very poor and no useful information could be gleaned from them.‌
Aerial Photographs. The Environmental Consultant shall secure, review and report on historic aerial photographs of the site and property in the vicinity of the site to determine historical site development and the historical development of property in the vicinity of the site; and take and present at least four (4) sets of aerial photographs, including earliest available and current.
Aerial Photographs. URS contracted with EDR to provide historical aerial photographs of the subject property. Historical aerial photographs for 1953, 1963, 1979, 1985 and 1994 were available subject site. The aerial photographs are summarized below. Copies of the aerial photographs are included as Appendix D. 1953 The subject property is developed with residential dwellings. The adjacent properties to the south, east and west have been developed and appear to be a mix of residential and commercial buildings. 1963 The subject property appears much the same as the 1953 photograph. 1979 The subject property is developed with a building. Adjacent properties to the north, south, east and west indicate additional development in the area. 1985 The subject property is developed with an additional building added to the Site. The adjacent properties to the north, south, east and west show additional development. Phase I Environmental Site Assessment 100 Xxxx Xxxxxx Xxxxxx, Greenwich, CT URS Corporation AES 14 October 20, 2006 1994 The subject property is developed as observed during the Site reconnaissance. The adjacent properties to the north, south, east and west appear the same as in the 1985 photograph.
Aerial Photographs. The example in Figure 1 provides the name of the site, physical address and proposed location for installing new equipment. This example of a labeled aerial photograph provides good context of the surrounding area. Figure 1. Example of labeled, color aerial photograph. Ground-level photographs. The ground-level photograph in Figure 2 supplements the aerial photograph in Figure 1, above. Combined, they provide a clear understanding of the scope of the project. This photograph has the name and address of the project site, and uses graphics to illustrate where equipment will be installed.
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Aerial Photographs. Aerial photographs of the study area were reviewed to observe current conditions as well as changes in the study area to better understand the site ecology. The available imagery shows the construction of a single residential house on the subject property between 2009 and 2011, but no other notable changes to the subject property or adjacent lands.

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