Issue - meetings
Harbour Works Consent Application - Relocation of Existing Access Bridge and Installation of New Public Access Pontoon at Deacons Marina
Meeting: 11/01/2019 - River Hamble Harbour Board (Item 69)
To consider a report of the Director of Culture, Communities and Business Services setting out an application for Harbour Works Consent.
Additional documents:
- Appendix 1a, item 69 PDF 180 KB
- Appendix 1b, item 69 PDF 1 MB
- Appendix 1c, item 69 PDF 121 KB
- Appendix 2, item 69 PDF 130 KB
Minutes:
The Board considered the report of the Director of Culture, Communities and
Business Services setting out an application for Harbour Works Consent.
In relation to section 3.1 of the report, it was confirmed that the Board had granted Harbour Works Consent to undertake a marina re-build at the site at its meeting on 12 September 2011. Members noted that the original conditions from the 2011 report were still applicable to the project and that there was no requirement for these to be reinstated.
RESOLVED:
That the River Hamble Harbour Board approves Harbour Works Consent for
the proposal set out in Section 4 of this report and subject to the following
conditions:
i. The proposal is to be built in accordance with the details, plans and
method set out in paragraph 4.1.
ii. Vibro-piling to be used as a standard. Percussive piling must only be
used if needed to drive a pile to its design depth. If percussive piling is
necessary, then soft-start procedure must be used to ensure incremental increase in pile power over a set time period until full operational power is achieved.
iii. All equipment, temporary structures, waste and/or debris associated with the licensed activities must be removed upon completion of the licensed activities.
iv. Only coatings and treatments that are suitable for use in the marine
environment to be used in accordance with best environmental practice. All reasonable precautions must be undertaken to ensure no pollutants enter the waterbody.
v. Dean and Reddyhoff to take such reasonable steps as may be
necessary to ensure free access to the additional attraction delivered by the pontoon and control parking on the slipway.
vi. The development must be completed within 3 years from the date of the approval granted by the Harbour Board
Meeting: 07/12/2018 - River Hamble Harbour Management Committee (Item 63)
To consider a report of the Director of Culture, Communities and Business Services setting out an application for Harbour Works Consent.
Additional documents:
- Appendix 1a, item 63 PDF 180 KB
- Appendix 1b, item 63 PDF 1 MB
- Appendix 1c, item 63 PDF 121 KB
- Appendix 2, item 63 PDF 130 KB
Minutes:
The Committee considered the report of the Director of Culture, Communities and Business Services setting out an application for Harbour Works Consent (Item 8 in the Minute Book).
RESOLVED:
That the River Hamble Harbour Management Committee recommends to the River Hamble Harbour Board to approve Harbour Works Consent for the proposal set out in Section 4 of the report and subject to the following conditions:
a. The proposal is to be built in accordance with the details, plans and method set out in paragraph 4.1.
b. Vibro-piling to be used as a standard. Percussive piling must only be used if needed to drive a pile to its design depth. If percussive piling is necessary then soft-start procedure must be used to ensure incremental increase in pile power over a set time period until full operational power is achieved.
c. All equipment, temporary structures, waste and/or debris associated with the licensed activities must be removed upon completion of the licensed activities.
d. Only coatings and treatments that are suitable for use in the marine environment to be used in accordance with best environmental practice. All reasonable precautions must be undertaken to ensure no pollutants enter the waterbody.
e. Dean and Reddyhoff to take such reasonable steps as may be necessary to ensure free access to the additional attraction delivered by the pontoon and control parking on the slipway.
f. The development must be completed within 3 years from the date of the approval granted by the Harbour Board.