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Limits of Harbour
4.—(1) The limits of the harbour within which the Council shall exercise jurisdiction as the harbour authority within the meaning of section 57 of the 1964 Act and within which the powers of the harbour master are exercisable are—
(a)the seaward limits, being the area of Stranraer harbour which extends to that part of Loch Ryan—
(i)shown delineated in red on the harbour limits plan;
(ii)bounded by an imaginary line drawn from a point (HL1) at Kirkcolm Point at 54˚ 58.06’ N, 05˚ 03.66’ W thence extending in an imaginary straight line to a point (HL2) at 54˚ 57.34’ N, 05˚ 01.31’ W thence extending in an imaginary straight line to a point (HL3) at 54˚ 57.34’ N, 05˚ 00.52’ W (the imaginary line between points HL2 and HL3 forming the southern limit of the Port of Cairnryan) thence following the level of MHWS around the southern part of Loch Ryan to the point of commencement and shall include all creeks and bays as far as the tide shall flow and shown delineated in red on the harbour limits plan, and
(b)the harbour land (together with existing or future works) vested in or administered by the Council as part of the harbour being the area delineated in green on the harbour premises plan.
(2) The harbour land referred to in paragraph (1)(b) shall be deemed to be operational land within the meaning and for the purposes of the Town and Country Planning (Scotland) Act 1997().
(3) The harbour limits as shown on the harbour limits plan are for indicative purposes only and in the event that there is any discrepancy between the description of that area and the area shown on the harbour limits plan, the description as specified in the definition of harbour limits in article 4(1)(a)(ii) shall prevail.
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