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The Lymington Harbour (Works) Revision Order 2014

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3.—(1) Subject to the provisions of this Order, the Commissioners may (within the limits of deviation shown on the deposited plans and according to the levels shown on the deposited sections) maintain the whole or any part of Phase 1, and may construct and maintain the whole or part of Phases 2 to 6, of the following works on and in the bed and foreshore of the harbour, together with all necessary works and conveniences connected with or incidental to them—

Work No. 1

  • A rock mound breakwater on the western side of the channel, disposed about a centre line commencing at North 50° 45.045’, West 1°31.177 and extending in a west south westerly direction to North 50° 44.989’, West 1°31.216 (Phase 1) and then in a gentle curve to North 50° 44.946’, West 1°31.332 (Phase 3), and thence in a generally westerly direction to North 50° 44.933’, West 1°31.468 (Phase 4). The overall width of the breakwater varies between approximately 16 metres and 30 metres depending on the actual level of the foreshore at the time of the construction.

Work No. 2

  • A rock mound breakwater on the eastern side of the channel, disposed about a centre line commencing at North 50° 44.961’, West 1°31.048 and extending in a north easterly direction to North 50° 45.036’, West 1°30.934 (Phase 2) and then in a gentle curve to North 50° 45.108’, West 1°30.875 (Phase 5), and thence in a generally northerly direction to North 50° 45.202’, West 1°30.844 (Phase 6). The overall width of the breakwater varies between approximately 16 metres and 30 metres depending on the actual level of the foreshore at the time of the construction.

(2) The Commissioners may maintain Phase 1 and construct and maintain Phases 2 to 6 of the authorised works in such stages and along such lines within the areas described and within the limits of deviation as the Commissioners may from time to time deem appropriate.

(3) The Commissioners may from time to time within the limits of deviation alter, enlarge, replace, relay, extend or reconstruct temporarily or permanently the authorised works and may maintain the same as altered, enlarged, replaced, relayed, extended or reconstructed.

(4) The authorised works and the bed, banks and shores of the harbour on which the authorised works are maintained or constructed and maintained and any lands reclaimed shall for all purposes form part of the harbour undertaking of the Commissioners and of the harbour premises and all enactments conferring rights, powers, privileges or immunities or imposing duties, obligations or liabilities upon the Commissioners or its officers, and all byelaws for the time being in force in relation to the harbour undertaking or the harbour premises, shall so far as relevant, apply to the authorised works and such bed, banks, shores and lands and may be enforced by the Commissioners accordingly.

(5) In paragraph (1) the map reference points shall be construed—

(a)as references to coordinates of the World Geodetic System, revised in 1984 and further revised in 2004; and

(b)as if the words “or thereabouts” were inserted after each point.

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