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1. The bands and (where specified) the caps are as follows—
Band | Description of application | Cap |
---|---|---|
Band 1 | Any application relating to: (a) the burial of a body at sea; (b) erecting scaffolding for discrete maintenance projects; (c) removing poles, girders, joists and objects of a similar nature unattached to the seabed or any structure; (d) resurfacing a slipway; (e) repairing joints of any structure; or (f) any activity of a similarly minor nature. | £175 |
Bands 2A-2E | Any application which does not fall, or does not fall exclusively, within the description in Band 1 and relates to a specified activity or activities which has, or (in the case of more than one activity) taken together have, an estimated cost falling within one of the following ranges— | |
Band 2A | £0 to £4,999 | £450 |
Band 2B | £5,000 to £19,999 | £700 |
Band 2C | £20,000 to £49,999 | £1,400 |
Band 2D | £50,000 to £199,999 | £2,200 |
Band 2E | £200,000 to £999,999 | £2,700 |
Band 3 | Any application which does not fall, or does not fall exclusively, within the description in Band 1 and does not fall within any description in Band 2A to 2E. | None. |
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