Additional Advice. Consent for the activities outlined in 3.0 is granted subject to all reasonable endeavours being taken to achieve the following conditions: i. Any works that have potential to create a significant amount of flakes of paint, coatings, rust or other debris will be undertaken as follows: a. Protection should be laid on the foreshore to catch the debris, which should be collected and removed from the SSSI/SAC/SPA/RAMSAR site and disposed of in a proper and timely fashion, away from the SSSI/SAC/SPA/RAMSAR. b. Debris will not be left on the beach for extended periods when works are not being undertaken to prevent loose debris being blown further onto the SSSI/SAC/SPA/Ramsar habitat and the debris will not be allowed to be covered by the tide. c. In the case of strong winds sanding or rust removal will not take place so as to prevent significant spread of any dust outside the working area. ii. If any scaffold, ladders and other structures are required to undertake external works, these should be used in a way which minimises damage to the SAC and SPA/Ramsar supporting habitat iii. You should check whether other permissions/licenses are required from other statutory bodies, e.g. Marine License from Marine Management Organisation (MMO), Langstone Harbour Board, Environment Agency etc. before any works involving construction works, the use of a vehicle, vessel, aircraft, marine structure or floating container to remove any substance or object from the sea bed within the UK marine licensing area below the mean high water springs ▇▇▇▇, are undertaken. iv. Permitted works are to be carried out safely and in accordance with good practice at all times with reasonable measures to mitigate potential damage to the SSSI/SAC/SPA/RAMSAR using appropriate methods and site protection, materials, tools, ladders and access platforms. v. Works should where possible be conducted between 1 April and 30 September 2013, i.e. outside the sensitive bird over-wintering season. Within the bird over-wintering season (1 October to 31 March), works may be undertaken other than at high tide. vi. Use of tools will be restricted to hand-held manual and power tools. vii. To minimise the potential for any pollution, any required refueling of equipment or machinery used for the maintenance works should where possible take place off the SSSI/SAC/SPA/Ramsar site and, ideally, spill kits should be kept on site to prevent any damage or pollution occurring during the works viii. Coatings/treatments to be suitable for use in the marine environment and used in accordance with good environmental practice with reasonable precautions to prevent pollutants entering the water-course. All operations must be carried out in such a way as to give rise to as little damage as reasonably practical to the SSSI/SAC/SPA/Ramsar ix. If any such damage to the SSSI/SAC/SPA/Ramsar does occur, the applicant must ensure that the damaged area is restored to its former condition so far as is reasonably practicable. x. Any contractors required and all those involved with the works should be informed of the status and legal obligations attached to the designation and the location of the boundary of the protected area. xi. No equipment, materials or machinery or fuel to be stored within the SSSI/SAC/SPA/Ramsar and all items associated with the works to be removed upon completion other than when stored on board a boat in the SSSI/SAC/SPA/RAMSAR. xii. Use of vehicles will be restricted to launching and recovery of boats and for the delivery of heavy items and/or disabled/elderly people where other access is infeasible.
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Additional Advice. Consent for the activities outlined in 3.0 is granted subject to all reasonable endeavours being taken to achieve the following conditions:
i. Any works that have potential to create a significant amount of flakes of paint, coatings, rust or other debris will be undertaken as follows:
a. Protection should be laid on the foreshore to catch the debris, which should be collected and removed from the SSSI/SAC/SPA/RAMSAR site and disposed of in a proper and timely fashion, away from the SSSI/SAC/SPA/RAMSAR.
b. Debris will not be left on the beach for extended periods when works are not being undertaken to prevent loose debris being blown further onto the SSSI/SAC/SPA/Ramsar habitat and the debris will not be allowed to be covered by the tide.
c. In the case of strong winds sanding or rust removal will not take place so as to prevent significant spread of any dust outside the working area.
ii. If any scaffold, ladders and other structures are required to undertake external works, these should be used in a way which minimises damage to the SAC and SPA/Ramsar supporting habitat
iii. You should check whether other permissions/licenses are required from other statutory bodies, e.g. Marine License from Marine Management Organisation (MMO), Langstone Harbour Board, Environment Agency etc. before any works involving construction works, the use of a vehicle, vessel, aircraft, marine structure or floating container to remove any substance or object from the sea bed within the UK marine licensing area below the mean high water springs ▇▇▇▇mark, are undertaken.
iv. Permitted works are to be carried out safely and in accordance with good practice at all times with reasonable measures to mitigate potential damage to the SSSI/SAC/SPA/RAMSAR using appropriate methods and site protection, materials, tools, ladders and access platforms.
v. Works should where possible be conducted between 1 April and 30 September 2013, i.e. outside the sensitive bird over-wintering season. Within the bird over-wintering season (1 October to 31 March), works may be undertaken other than at high tide.
vi. Use of tools will be restricted to hand-held manual and power tools.
vii. To minimise the potential for any pollution, any required refueling of equipment or machinery used for the maintenance works should where possible take place off the SSSI/SAC/SPA/Ramsar site and, ideally, spill kits should be kept on site to prevent any damage or pollution occurring during the works
viii. Coatings/treatments to be suitable for use in the marine environment and used in accordance with good environmental practice with reasonable precautions to prevent pollutants entering the water-course. All operations must be carried out in such a way as to give rise to as little damage as reasonably practical to the SSSI/SAC/SPA/Ramsar
ix. If any such damage to the SSSI/SAC/SPA/Ramsar does occur, the applicant must ensure that the damaged area is restored to its former condition so far as is reasonably practicable.
x. Any contractors required and all those involved with the works should be informed of the status and legal obligations attached to the designation and the location of the boundary of the protected area.
xi. No equipment, materials or machinery or fuel to be stored within the SSSI/SAC/SPA/Ramsar and all items associated with the works to be removed upon completion other than when stored on board a boat in the SSSI/SAC/SPA/RAMSAR.
xii. Use of vehicles will be restricted to launching and recovery of boats and for the delivery of heavy items and/or disabled/elderly people where other access is infeasible.
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Sources: Management Agreement