(viii) Work No. 35A for which the working width of the onshore cable corridor must not exceed 130 metres;
(ix) Work No. 37A for which the working width of the onshore cable corridor must not exceed 130 metres;
(b) plot 340 in the book of reference within Work No. 31 must not exceed 97 metres. (7) Works No. 3B, 7A, 14, 19, 24, 26, 33A, 35A, and 37A must comprise horizontal directional
drilling for the purpose of passing under the relevant obstruction named in the relevant Work No. (8) In the event of the use of open trenching for construction of the connection works at Work
No. 26, that open trenching must be carried out in accordance with figure 6.1 of the further environmental information.
(9) The footprint of the construction consolidation sites must not exceed the following— (a) 15,000 metres2 in the case of primary construction consolidation sites; or (b) 10,000 metres2 in the case of secondary construction consolidation sites. (10) In relation to the kiosks to be located within the onshore cable corridor—
(a) no stage of the connection works shall commence until details of the number, location, scale and appearance of the kiosks have been submitted to and approved in writing by the relevant planning authority;
(b) the footprint of each kiosk must not exceed 1 metre in width, 0.75 metres in length and 1 metres in height; and
(c) the kiosks must be constructed in accordance with the approved details.
Landfall method statement 11.—(1) No part of Work No. 3B, Work No. 3C or Work No. 4 shall commence until a method
statement for the construction of Works No. 3B, 3C and 4 has been submitted to and approved in writing by the relevant planning authority in consultation with Natural England.
(2) The method statement referred to in sub-paragraph (1) must include measures to minimise
the impact of the works on cliff stability and coastal erosion. (3) The method statement must be implemented as approved.
Provision of landscaping 12.—(1) No stage of the connection works shall commence until for that stage a written
landscaping management scheme and associated work programme (which accords with the outline landscape and ecological management strategy) has been submitted to and approved in writing by the relevant planning authority in consultation with Natural England.
(2) The landscaping management scheme must include details of all proposed hard and soft landscaping works, including—
(a) location, number, species, size and planting density of any proposed planting, including any trees;
(b) cultivation, importing of materials and other operations to ensure plant establishment; (c) proposed finished ground levels; (d) hard surfacing materials; (e) vehicular and pedestrian access, parking and circulation areas; (f) minor structures, such as furniture, refuse or other storage units, signs and lighting;
(g) proposed and existing functional services above and below, ground, including drainage, power and communications cables and pipelines, manholes and supports;
(h) details of existing trees to be retained with measures for their protection during the construction period;
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