2.1.6 Greenhouses
2.1.6.1 Example 1
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Location of Example: |
152°25'53" East, 24°57'25" South |
Distinctive Characteristics: |
- Greenhouses are generally located near farm infrastructure and Homesteads.
- Greenhouses tend to have uniquely reflective surfaces, and often appear as a raised square or rectangular structures, evident by their shadow.
- They are distinguishable by their segmented, grid like roof pattern.
- In Figure: 2.1.6.1b the segmentations of the rooves of the greenhouses are not clear and therefore can easily be confused with large sheds or Buildings.
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Regional Considerations: |
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Figure: 2.1.6.1 Representation of Greenhouses in association with surrounding features. |
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