SCHEDULE 2RESTRICTIONS ON WORKS
1.
In this Schedule—
(a)
“building” does not include any form of crane or flood lighting column or tower or communication, radar, CCTV mast, or tower or similar such structure; and
(b)
“the Terminal” means Works Nos. 1 to 6.
New quay
2.
The face of the new quay authorised as part of Work No. 1 shall be constructed at an elevation at least 10 metres AOD.
Containers and associated equipment
3.
Quayside container cranes may only be used in the area shown edged red on sheet 20 of the deposited plans and must not—
(a)
exceed 15 in number; or
(b)
exceed 130 metres in height (with booms up) above the constructed ground level of Work No. 1.
4.
Container stacks in the Terminal shall not exceed a maximum height of—
(a)
24 metres above the constructed ground levels of Works Nos. 1, 2, 5 and 6 in the area shown edged green on sheet 20 of the deposited plans; or
(b)
15 metres above the constructed ground levels of Works Nos. 1, 2, 5 and 6 in any part of the Terminal other than the area referred to in paragraph (a).
5.
In the Terminal, gantry cranes used for stacking or otherwise handling containers shall not exceed a maximum height of 25 metres above the constructed ground levels of Works Nos. 1, 2, 5 and 6.
Other height restrictions
6.
No building constructed within the Terminal shall exceed a height at its eaves of 15 metres above the constructed ground level.
7.
Security fencing and other fencing within and around the boundary of the Terminal shall not exceed 3 metres in height above the constructed ground level.
8.
Lighting towers within the Terminal shall not exceed 30 metres in height above the constructed ground level but this shall not prevent the use of lights on quayside container cranes and other quayside and container and general cargo handling equipment.
Other works restrictions
9.
No more than 15 railway sidings shall be constructed within the limits of deviation for Work No. 5.
10.
No pylons or overhead power supply cables may be constructed within the Terminal as part of the works.
Restrictions on use
11.
Once constructed no part of the water frontage of the new quay authorised by Work No. 1 may be used other than for the berthing (including lay-by) and accommodation of vessels.
12.
Construction plant, concrete batching and aggregate plants, temporary grading, washing and weighing plant, temporary bridges, conveyor systems, temporary accesses, temporary buildings and offices and working spaces and residential caravans are only permitted to facilitate the construction or maintenance of the works and for no other purpose and shall be removed once the use for which they were installed has ceased.
Construction activities and mitigation
13.
(1)
(2)
In this paragraph “code of construction practice” means a code setting out measures to be employed in the construction of the works so as to mitigate the impact of those works, based on the measures identified in the environmental information submitted to the Secretary of State in connection with the application for this Order.