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The Hinkley Point Harbour Empowerment Order 2012

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  1. Introductory Text

  2. PART 1

    1. 1.Citation, commencement and duration

    2. 2.Interpretation

    3. 3.Incorporation of the Harbours, Docks and Piers Clauses Act 1847

  3. PART 2

    1. 4.Power to construct works

    2. 5.Power to deviate

    3. 6.Further powers as to works and extinguishment of rights

    4. 7.Subsidiary works

    5. 8.Power to dredge

    6. 9.Obstruction of work

    7. 10.Survey of tidal works

    8. 11.Provision against danger to navigation

    9. 12.Abatement of works abandoned or decayed

    10. 13.Lights on tidal works during construction

    11. 14.Permanent lights on tidal works

    12. 15.Period for completion of works and termination of works powers

    13. 16.Operational land for purposes of the Town and Country Planning Act 1990

    14. 17.Application and termination of permitted development rights

    15. 18.Planning and works conditions

    16. 19.Stopping up etc. of footpaths and substitution of new public rights of way

    17. 20.Permanent stopping up of footpath and extinguishment of rights

  4. PART 3

    1. 21.Harbour limits

    2. 22.Byelaws

    3. 23.Confirmation of byelaws

    4. 24.General directions to vessels

    5. 25.Publication of general directions

    6. 26.Special directions to vessels

    7. 27.Master’s responsibility to be unaffected

    8. 28.Failure to comply with directions

    9. 29.Enforcement of special directions

    10. 30.Charges

  5. PART 4

    1. 31.Power to lease etc.

    2. 32.Restriction on use of the works

    3. 33.Defence of due diligence

    4. 34.Saving for Trinity House

    5. 35.Saving for other consents etc.

    6. 36.Disapplication of regulation 73 of the Conservation of Habitats and Species Regulations 2010

    7. 37.Crown rights

    8. 38.For the protection of the Environment Agency

    9. 39.Closure of the jetty and reinstatement

    10. 40.Saving for termination of this Order

  6. Signature

    1. SCHEDULE 1

      PLANNING AND WORKS CONDITIONS

      1. PART 1 Interpretation, Operation and Application of Conditions

        1. 1.In this Schedule— “alignment drawing” means the drawing no. HP/SL...

        2. 2.An application or submission for an approval pursuant to a...

        3. 3.Unless the context otherwise requires the conditions in Part 2...

      2. PART 2 Construction, Maintenance and Use Conditions

        1. 1.Geology and land contamination: spoil mound remediation

        2. 2.Working hours

        3. 3.Delivery hours

        4. 4.On-site vehicular movements and maintenance - permitted hours

        5. 5.Landscape and visual: external storage of contractors’ materials

        6. 6.Landscape and visual and air quality: no burning of materials

        7. 7.Noise and vibration: no amplified sound

        8. 8.Directional foghorn

        9. 9.Noise and vibration: noise level

        10. 10.Use noise limit

        11. 11.Noise and vibration: control of noise during construction, maintenance and use

        12. 12.Infill material

        13. 13.Landscape and visual: lighting

        14. 14.Construction programme for silos and sand shed

        15. 15.Alignment of the silos

        16. 16.Height and details of the sand shed and silos

        17. 17.Height of subsidiary works

        18. 18.Storage of oils, fuels, concrete and chemicals

        19. 19.Restriction of aggregate washing

        20. 20.Ecological mitigation and monitoring plan

        21. 21.Habitat management plan

        22. 22.Ecological method statement

        23. 23.Ecology: tree and hedgerow protection

        24. 24.Historic environment: recording of important hedgerows

        25. 25.Historic environment: monitoring of palaeontological remains

        26. 26.Historic: scheduled monument management plan

        27. 27.Drainage: surface water and foul drainage works

        28. 28.Drainage: oil interceptor

        29. 29.Air quality

        30. 30.Residential amenity: information dissemination and complaints handling

        31. 31.Drainage: water & sediment management plan

        32. 32.Engineering details of foreshore access road

        33. 33.Access to foreshore

        34. 34.Flooding: foreshore access

        35. 35.Geology & contaminated land: radiological monitoring

        36. 36.Geology & land: previous contamination unidentified

        37. 37.Groundwater: monitoring

        38. 38.Construction method statement

        39. 39.Construction and environmental management plan

        40. 40.Vegetation clearance

        41. 41.Materials management plan

        42. 42.Site waste management plan

        43. 43.Soil management plan

        44. 44.Limit of closure of coast footpath

        45. 45.Traffic obligations

        46. 46.Bund planting

        47. 47.Maintenance of planting

      3. PART 3 Reinstatement Conditions

        1. 48.Coastal hydrology: cliff management plan

        2. 49.Noise and vibration: control of noise during reinstatement

        3. 50.Working hours during reinstatement

        4. 51.On-site vehicular movements and maintenance - permitted hours during reinstatement

        5. 52.Noise and vibration during reinstatement: no amplified sound

    2. SCHEDULE 2

      STOPPING UP OF FOOTPATHS AND NEW PUBLIC RIGHTS OF WAY TO BE SUBSTITUTED

    3. SCHEDULE 3

      FOOTPATHS MAPS

  7. Explanatory Note

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