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The Rampion Offshore Wind Farm Order 2014

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  1. Introductory Text

  2. 1.Citation and commencement

  3. 2.Interpretation

  4. 3.Development consent etc granted by the Order

  5. 4.Power to maintain authorised project

  6. 5.Operation of electricity generating station

  7. 6.Requirements, appeals etc

  8. 7.Benefit of the Order

  9. 8.Application and modification of legislative provisions

  10. 9.Public rights of navigation

  11. 10.Abatement of works abandoned or decayed

  12. 11.Deemed marine licences under the Marine and Coastal Access Act 2009

  13. 12.Saving for Trinity House

  14. 13.Crown rights

  15. 14.Defence to proceedings in respect of statutory nuisance

  16. 15.Street works

  17. 16.Temporary stopping up of streets

  18. 17.Public rights of way

  19. 18.Access to works

  20. 19.Agreements with street authorities

  21. 20.Discharge of water

  22. 21.Authority to survey and investigate the land

  23. 22.Temporary suspension of public access to access land

  24. 23.Compulsory acquisition of land

  25. 24.Time limit for exercise of authority to acquire land compulsorily

  26. 25.Compulsory acquisition of rights

  27. 26.Private rights

  28. 27.Application of the Compulsory Purchase (Vesting Declarations) Act 1981

  29. 28.Acquisition of subsoil only

  30. 29.Acquisition of part of certain properties

  31. 30.Rights under or over streets

  32. 31.Temporary use of land for carrying out the authorised project

  33. 32.Temporary use of land for maintaining the authorised project

  34. 33.Statutory undertakers

  35. 34.Recovery of costs of new connections

  36. 35.Application of landlord and tenant law

  37. 36.Operational land for purposes of the 1990 Act

  38. 37.Felling or lopping of trees and removal of hedgerows

  39. 38.Trees subject to tree preservation orders

  40. 39.Procedure in relation to further approvals, etc

  41. 40.Certification of plans etc

  42. 41.Protective provisions

  43. 42.Arbitration

  44. Signature

    1. SCHEDULE 1

      Authorised project

      1. PART 1 Authorised development

        1. 1.A nationally significant infrastructure project as defined in sections 14...

        2. 2.The grid coordinates for that part of the authorised development...

      2. PART 2 Ancillary works

      3. PART 3 Requirements

        1. 1.Time limits

        2. 2.Detailed offshore design parameters

        3. 3.(1) The total number of offshore substations forming part of...

        4. 4.(1) The total length of the cables comprising Work No....

        5. 5.(1) Each monopile foundation forming part of the authorised development...

        6. 6.Base port travel plan

        7. 7.Lighting

        8. 8.Offshore decommissioning

        9. 9.Stages of authorised development onshore

        10. 10.Design approval onshore

        11. 11.Provision of landscaping

        12. 12.Implementation and maintenance of landscaping

        13. 13.Highway accesses

        14. 14.Permanent highway accesses in the South Downs National Park

        15. 15.Public rights of way

        16. 16.National Trail in the South Downs National Park

        17. 17.Fencing and means of enclosure

        18. 18.Temporary fencing in the South Downs National Park

        19. 19.Surface and foul water drainage

        20. 20.Contaminated land and groundwater

        21. 21.Landfill site

        22. 22.Flood risk

        23. 23.Archaeology

        24. 24.Archaeology in the South Downs National Park

        25. 25.Scheduled monument at Tottington Mount

        26. 26.Construction environmental management plan

        27. 27.Watercourse crossings

        28. 28.Ecological and landscape management plan

        29. 29.Ecological and landscape management plan for the South Downs National Park

        30. 30.Construction health, safety and environmental plan

        31. 31.Construction traffic management plan

        32. 32.Construction hours

        33. 33.External lighting and control of artificial light emissions

        34. 34.External lighting in the South Downs National Park

        35. 35.Control of noise during construction

        36. 36.Control of noise during operational phase

        37. 37.European protected species onshore

        38. 38.European protected species within the South Downs National Park

        39. 39.Restoration of land used temporarily for construction

        40. 40.Restoration of land within the South Downs National Park used temporarily for construction

        41. 41.Onshore decommissioning

        42. 42.Amendments to approved details

        43. 43.Consultation with local planning authority

    2. SCHEDULE 2

      Streets subject to street works

    3. SCHEDULE 3

      Footpath to be permanently stopped up

    4. SCHEDULE 4

      Public rights of way to be temporarily stopped up

    5. SCHEDULE 5

      Access to works

    6. SCHEDULE 6

      Temporary suspension of public access to access land

    7. SCHEDULE 7

      Land in which only new rights etc, may be acquired

    8. SCHEDULE 8

      Modification of compensation and compulsory purchase enactments for creation of new rights and restrictive covenants

      1. Compensation enactments

        1. 1.The enactments for the time being in force with respect...

        2. 2.(1) Without prejudice to the generality of paragraph 1, the...

      2. Application of the 1965 Act

        1. 3.(1) The 1965 Act shall have effect with the modifications...

        2. 4.For section 7 of the 1965 Act (measure of compensation)...

        3. 5.For section 8 of the 1965 Act (provisions as to...

        4. 6.The following provisions of the 1965 Act (which state the...

        5. 7.Section 11 of the 1965 Act (powers of entry) shall...

        6. 8.Section 20 of the 1965 Act (protection for interests of...

        7. 9.Section 22 of the 1965 Act (protection of acquiring authority’s...

    9. SCHEDULE 9

      Land of which temporary possession may be taken

    10. SCHEDULE 10

      Important hedgerows

    11. SCHEDULE 11

      Trees subject to tree preservation orders

    12. SCHEDULE 12

      Protective provisions

      1. PART 1 For the protection of railway interests

        1. 1.The following provisions of this Schedule shall have effect, unless...

        2. 2.In this Schedule— “construction” includes execution, placing, alteration and reconstruction,...

        3. 3.(1) Where under this Schedule Network Rail is required to...

        4. 4.(1) The undertaker shall not exercise the powers conferred by...

        5. 5.(1) The undertaker shall before commencing construction of any specified...

        6. 6.(1) Any specified work and any protective works to be...

        7. 7.The undertaker shall— (a) at all times afford reasonable facilities...

        8. 8.Network Rail shall at all times afford reasonable facilities to...

        9. 9.(1) If any permanent or temporary alterations or additions to...

        10. 10.The undertaker shall repay to Network Rail all reasonable fees,...

        11. 11.(1) In this paragraph— “EMI” means, subject to sub-paragraph (2),...

        12. 12.If at any time after the completion of a specified...

        13. 13.The undertaker shall not provide any illumination or illuminated sign...

        14. 14.Any additional expenses which Network Rail may reasonably incur in...

        15. 15.(1) The undertaker shall pay to Network Rail all reasonable...

        16. 16.Network Rail shall, on receipt of a request from the...

        17. 17.In the assessment of any sums payable to Network Rail...

        18. 18.The undertaker and Network Rail may, subject in the case...

        19. 19.Nothing in this Order, or in any enactment incorporated with...

        20. 20.The undertaker shall give written notice to Network Rail if...

        21. 21.The undertaker shall no later than 28 days from the...

      2. PART 2 For the protection of National Grid Electricity Transmission plc

        1. 1.Application

        2. 2.Interpretation

        3. 3.Except for paragraphs 4 (apparatus in stopped up streets), and...

        4. 4.Apparatus of protected person in stopped up streets

        5. 5.Protective works to buildings

        6. 6.Acquisition of land

        7. 7.Removal of apparatus

        8. 8.Facilities and rights for alternative apparatus

        9. 9.Retained apparatus: protection: electricity undertakers

        10. 10.Expenses

        11. 11.Indemnity

        12. 12.Ground subsidence monitoring scheme in respect of protected person’s apparatus

        13. 13.Enactments and agreements

        14. 14.Co-operation

        15. 15.Access

        16. 16.Arbitration

        17. 17.Transfer of agreements

      3. PART 3 For the protection of South Eastern Power Networks plc

        1. 1.Application

        2. 2.Interpretation

        3. 3.Except for paragraphs 4 (apparatus in stopped up streets), and...

        4. 4.Apparatus of protected undertakers in stopped up streets

        5. 5.Acquisition of land

        6. 6.Removal of apparatus

        7. 7.Facilities and rights for alternative apparatus

        8. 8.Retained apparatus: protection

        9. 9.Expenses

        10. 10.(1) The undertaker, in the case of the powers conferred...

        11. 11.Enactments and agreements

        12. 12.Co-operation

        13. 13.Access

        14. 14.Arbitration

      4. PART 4 For the protection of Southern Water Services Limited

        1. 1.Application

        2. 2.Interpretation

        3. 3.This Part of this Schedule does not apply to apparatus...

        4. 4.Acquisition of land

        5. 5.Removal of apparatus

        6. 6.Facilities and rights for alternative apparatus

        7. 7.Retained apparatus: protection

        8. 8.Expenses

        9. 9.(1) Subject to sub-paragraphs (2) and (3), if by reason...

        10. 10.Enactments and agreements

      5. PART 5 For the protection of gas pipeline owners, pipeline owners and sewerage undertakers

        1. 1.For the protection of the undertakers referred to in this...

        2. 2.In this Part of this Schedule— “acceptable insurance” means a...

        3. 3.This part of this Schedule does not apply to apparatus...

        4. 4.Regardless of any provision in this Order or anything shown...

        5. 5.(1) If, in the exercise of the powers conferred by...

        6. 6.(1) Where, in accordance with the provisions of this Part...

        7. 7.(1) Not less than 28 days before starting the execution...

        8. 8.(1) Subject to the following provisions of this paragraph, the...

        9. 9.(1) Subject to sub-paragraphs (2) and (3), if by reason...

        10. 10.Nothing in this Part of this Schedule shall affect the...

    13. SCHEDULE 13

      Deemed licence under Marine and Coastal Access Act 2009 – array

      1. PART 1 Licensed marine activities

        1. 1.(1) In this licence— “the 2008 Act” means the Planning...

        2. 2.Details of licensed marine activities

        3. 3.The grid coordinates for the authorised scheme are specified below—...

        4. 4.This licence shall remain in force until the authorised scheme...

        5. 5.The provisions of Section 72 of the 2009 Act shall...

        6. 6.Where the words ‘unless otherwise agreed’ or ‘unless otherwise stated’...

      2. PART 2 Conditions

        1. 1.Design parameters

        2. 2.(1) The total number of offshore substations forming part of...

        3. 3.(1) The total length of the cables comprising Work No....

        4. 4.(1) Each monopile foundation forming part of the authorised scheme...

        5. 5.Notifications and inspections

        6. 6.Navigational practice, safety and emergency response

        7. 7.Aids to navigation

        8. 8.(1) The undertaker shall colour all structures yellow from at...

        9. 9.Chemicals, drilling and debris

        10. 10.Force majeure

        11. 11.Pre-construction plans and documentation

        12. 12.(1) Any archaeological reports produced in accordance with condition 11(1)(h)(iii)...

        13. 13.Reporting of engaged agents, contractors and vessels

        14. 14.Equipment and operation of vessels engaged in licensed activities

        15. 15.Pre-construction monitoring and surveys

        16. 16.Construction monitoring

        17. 17.Post construction surveys

        18. 18.Black bream spawning

        19. 19.Herring spawning

        20. 20.Restrictions on monopile foundations

        21. 21.Monitoring of shoreline sediment morphology

        22. 22.Decommissioning

    14. SCHEDULE 14

      Deemed licence under Marine and Coastal Access Act 2009 – export cables

      1. PART 1 Licensed marine activities

        1. 1.(1) In this licence— “the 2009 Act” means the Marine...

        2. 2.Details of licensed marine activities

        3. 3.The grid coordinates for the authorised scheme are specified below—...

        4. 4.This licence shall remain in force until the authorised scheme...

        5. 5.The provisions of Section 72 of the 2009 Act shall...

        6. 6.Where the words ‘unless otherwise agreed’ or ‘unless otherwise stated’...

      2. PART 2 Conditions

        1. 1.Design parameters

        2. 2.Notifications and inspections

        3. 3.Navigational practice, safety and emergency response

        4. 4.Aids to navigation

        5. 5.Chemicals, drilling and debris

        6. 6.Force majeure

        7. 7.Pre-construction plans and documentation

        8. 8.(1) Any archaeological reports produced in accordance with condition 7(1)(g)(iii)...

        9. 9.Reporting of engaged agents, contractors and vessels

        10. 10.Equipment and operation of vessels engaged in licensed activities

        11. 11.Pre-construction monitoring and surveys

        12. 12.Construction monitoring

        13. 13.Post construction surveys

        14. 14.Decommissioning

        15. 15.Monitoring of shoreline sediment morphology

  45. Explanatory Note

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