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5.—(1) The authorised development must be carried out in accordance with the code of construction practice.
(2) No part of the authorised development may be commenced until the following plans and strategies, required by the code of construction practice, have been prepared for that part of the authorised development—
(a)Construction Site River Strategy: to be prepared in consultation with the relevant planning authority and the PLA;
(b)Emergency Plan: to be prepared in consultation with the local emergency services and the relevant planning authority;
(c)Fire Plan: to be prepared in consultation with the London Fire and Emergency Planning Authority;
(d)Lighting Management Plan: to be prepared in consultation with the relevant planning authority, the PLA and the Environment Agency; and
(e)Site Waste Management Plan: to be prepared in consultation with the relevant planning authority and the Environment Agency.
(3) No part of the authorised development may be commenced until the following plans and strategies, required by the code of construction practice, have been prepared for that part of the authorised development and approved by the relevant planning authority, the Environment Agency or the PLA (as the case may be)—
(a)Air Quality Management Plan: to be approved by the relevant planning authority F1...;
(b)Archaeological Written Scheme of Investigation: to be prepared in consultation with Historic England and, in respect of any elements within the river Thames, the PLA and the MMO, and approved by the relevant planning authority;
(c)Community Engagement Plan: to be approved by the relevant planning authority;
(d)Construction Materials Management Plan incorporating commitments to river transport: to be approved by the relevant planning authority;
(e)Construction Traffic Management Plan: to be approved by the relevant planning authority, in consultation with the relevant highway authority;
(f)Ecology Management Plan: to be prepared in consultation with Natural England and approved by the relevant planning authority;
(g)Flood Warning and Evacuation Plan (which forms part of the Emergency Plan to be prepared under sub-paragraph (2)(b)): to be approved by the relevant planning authority, in consultation with the Environment Agency;
(h)Groundwater Monitoring and Verification Plan: to be approved by the Environment Agency;
(i)Noise and Vibration Management Plan: to be approved by the relevant planning authority;
(j)Passage Plan: to be approved by the PLA; and
(k)Construction Environmental Management Plan: to be approved [F2by the relevant planning authority in consultation with the PLA]
(4) The relevant highway authority for the purposes of sub-paragraph (3)(e) is each highway authority for the highways affected by the Construction Traffic Management Plan.
(5) The authorised development must be carried out in accordance with the plans and strategies prepared or approved under sub-paragraphs (2) and (3).
(6) TfL must make the plans and strategies prepared or approved under sub-paragraphs (2) and (3) available in an electronic form suitable for inspection by members of the public until the authorised development has been opened for public use.
Textual Amendments
F1Words in Sch. 2 para. 5(3)(a) omitted (22.2.2019) by virtue of The Silvertown Tunnel (Correction) Order 2019 (S.I. 2019/413), arts. 1, 2(9)(a)
F2Words in Sch. 2 para. 5(3)(k) substituted (22.2.2019) by The Silvertown Tunnel (Correction) Order 2019 (S.I. 2019/413), arts. 1, 2(9)(b)
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