SCHEDULE 8DEEMED MARINE LICENCE UNDER THE 2009 ACT

PART 1LICENSED MARINE ACTIVITIES

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1

Subject to the licence conditions, this licence authorises the undertaker (and any agent or contractor acting on their behalf) to carry out the following licensable marine activities under section 66(1) (licensable marine activities) of the 2009 Act which—

a

form part of, or are related to, the authorised development; and

b

are not exempt from requiring a marine licence by virtue of any provision made under section 74 of the 2009 Act.

2

Such activities are authorised in relation to—

Work No.9— works to maintain the existing flood defence, comprising—

a

inspection;

b

investigation (above MHWS, inclusive of trial pitting);

c

replacement of expansion joint material;

d

concrete repair (to a standard specified in BS EN 1504);

e

replacement of concrete toe beam;

f

vegetation management (including grass cutting and removal of larger vegetation);

g

replacement of loose and missing block work;

h

repair of voids;

i

fencing repair and replacement;

j

servicing outfalls;

k

cleaning outfall ancillary structures;

l

topping up of embankment crest levels at localised low spots;

m

vermin control;

n

repairs of rutting in crest;

o

repointing of jointed structures;

p

replacing modular blocks;

q

replacement of toe armour as required;

r

reinstatement of timber toe piles;

s

timber groyne plank replacement;

t

replacement of bolts on groyne;

u

placement of timber rubbing boards on groyne;

v

localised movements of beach material;

w

cleaning/dredging of drainage ditch channels;

x

replacement of pitching where present;

y

replacement of access structures;

z

painting; and

aa

any other activities required to be undertaken which—

i

use the same materials as those on the existing flood defence;

ii

do not alter the plan form or cross section of the existing flood defence;

iii

do not provide an overall increase or reduction in flood level; and

iv

do not require excavations of beach material deeper than 1.5 metres.