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38.—(1) No development is to commence until a scheme for the monitoring of the foreshore and sediment levels around the quay has been submitted to and agreed by the MMO, in consultation with the Environment Agency, C.RO and E.ON.
(2) Annual monitoring reports must be submitted to the MMO within 6 weeks of each anniversary of implementation up to 2033.
(3) The approved monitoring scheme must be implemented and complied with at all times.
39.—(1) No development is to commence until a scheme for the monitoring of sediment and siltation for Stone Creek has been submitted to and approved by the relevant planning authority, in consultation with the Stone Creek Boat Club and Sunk Island Parish Council, such scheme to include—
(a)details of monitoring proposals, including location and frequency; and
(b)details of trigger levels other pre-determined changes and remedial works required if these are exceeded or have taken place.
(2) The Environment Agency must be consulted when any remedial works are required as set out in sub-paragraph (1)(b).
(3) The methodology for any remedial works must be agreed with the Environment Agency in advance of any remedial works being undertaken where its operational activities or outfall structures at either Stone Creek or Keyingham Drain are shown by the monitoring results to have been affected.
(4) Development must proceed in accordance with the approved scheme and timetable contained in it.
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