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3.—(1) The promoter must not in the exercise of the powers conferred by this Order permanently obstruct or interfere with pedestrian or vehicular access to the relevant part of the waterway unless such permanent obstruction or interference with such access is with the consent of the Trust.E+W
(2) Nothing in article 13 (discharge of water) authorises the promoter—
(a)to discharge any water directly or indirectly into the relevant part of the waterway; or
(b)to carry out any works to, or make any opening in, or otherwise interfere with, the relevant part of the waterway (including the banks and bed thereof),
except with the consent of the Trust and in accordance with plans approved by, and under the supervision (if given) of, the engineer.
(3) The promoter must not exercise the powers conferred by article 14 (protective works to buildings, roads and apparatus of a statutory undertaker) in relation to any building forming part of the relevant part of the waterway, or situated on land or property of the Trust forming part of the relevant part of the waterway, except with the consent of the Trust.
(4) The promoter must not exercise the powers conferred by article 15 (power to survey and investigate land) or the powers conferred by section 11(3) of the 1965 Act in relation to the relevant part of the waterway except with the consent of the Trust.
(5) The promoter must not exercise the powers conferred by section 271 or 272 of the 1990 Act, as applied by Schedule 12 to this Order, so as to permanently divert any right of access to the relevant part of the waterway, but any such right of access may be permanently diverted with the consent of the Trust.
(6) The consent of the Trust under any of sub-paragraphs (1), (3), (4) and (5) and the approval of plans under sub-paragraph (2) must not be unreasonably withheld or delayed but may be given subject to reasonable conditions which in the case of article 13 (discharge of water) may include conditions—
(a)specifying the maximum volume of water which may be discharged in any period; and
(b)authorising the Trust on giving reasonable notice (except in an emergency, when the Trust may require immediate suspension) to the promoter to require the promoter to suspend the discharge of water or reduce the flow of water where this is necessary by reason of any operational requirement of the Trust and where a reasonable alternative is available to enable the promoter to discharge the water in question during the period of the suspension.
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I1Sch. 15 para. 3 in force at 22.8.2013, see art. 1
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