SCHEDULE 9E+WDEEMED GENERATOR ASSETS MARINE LICENCE UNDER THE MARINE AND COASTAL ACCESS ACT 2009

PART 2E+WLicence Conditions

Aids to navigationE+W

17.—(1) The undertaker must at or near the authorised development during the whole period of the construction, operation, alteration, replacement or decommissioning of the authorised development seaward of MHWS exhibit such lights, marks, sounds, signals and other aids to navigation, and to take such other steps for the prevention of danger to navigation, as Trinity House may from time to time direct.

(2) The undertaker must provide information to the Hydrographic Office on the position and nature of works to facilitate the issuing of notices and warnings to mariners.

(3) The undertaker must keep the Hydrographic Office, the MCA, Trinity House and the MMO informed of progress with the authorised development and will provide—

(a)notice of commencement within 24 hours of commencement having occurred;

(b)as soon as reasonably practicable notification of the provision of any aids to navigation required by the licence conditions;

(c)reports on the working condition of aids to navigation as requested by Trinity House;

(d)notice to Trinity House and the MMO of any failure of aids to navigation, and the plans for remedying such failures, as soon as practicable and within 24 hours of such failure being identified;

(e)notification of completion within 2 weeks of completion of the authorised development.

(4) The undertaker must paint yellow (colour code RAL 1023) all structures to be constructed as part of the authorised development seaward of MHWS from at least HAT to a height directed by Trinity House. Unless the MMO otherwise directs, the undertaker must paint the remainder of the structures submarine grey (colour code RAL 7035).

(5) The undertaker must exhibit such lights, with such shape, colour and character as are required by Air Navigation Order 2009, or as directed by the CAA, and must notify the CAA and the MMO of any failure of those lights and the timescales in which such failure will be remedied, as soon as possible and no later than 24 hours following the undertaker becoming aware of any such failure.