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in consultation with the Defence Infrastructure Organisation Safeguarding and as directed by the CAA.


(2) The undertaker must notify the Defence Infrastructure Organisation, at least 14 days prior to


the commencement of the authorised development, in writing of the following information— (a) the date of the commencement of construction of the authorised development; (b) the date any wind turbine generators are brought into use; (c) the maximum height of any construction equipment to be used; (d) the maximum heights of any wind turbine generator, mast and platform to be constructed;


(e) the latitude and longitude of each wind turbine generator, mast and platform to be constructed,


and the Defence Infrastructure Organisation Safeguarding must be notified of any changes to the information supplied under this paragraph and of the completion of the construction of the authorised development.


Offshore decommissioning 9. No authorised development shall commence until a written decommissioning programme in


compliance with any notice served upon the undertaker by the Secretary of State pursuant to section 105(2) of the 2004 Act has been submitted to the Secretary of State for approval.


Detailed design approval onshore 10.—(1) No part of Work No. 39 shall commence until details of the layout, scale and external


appearance of the same, have been submitted to and approved in writing by the relevant planning authority. Work No. 39 must be carried out in accordance with the approved details.


(2) Any details provided by the undertaker pursuant to sub-paragraph (1) must accord with the


outline converter station design principles statement and be within the Order limits. (3) No building comprised in Work No. 39 shall exceed 79 metres AOD and no external


electrical equipment comprised in Work No. 39 shall exceed 64 metres AOD. (4) The total footprint of the buildings housing the converters comprised in Work No. 39 must


not exceed 130 metres in length and 85 metres in width. (5) The fenced compound (excluding its accesses) comprised in Work No. 39 must not exceed


190 metres by 150 metres. (6) The working width of the onshore cable corridor must not exceed 55 metres, save in respect


of the following—


(a) works for which horizontal directional drilling is proposed for the purpose of passing under the relevant obstruction named in the relevant Work No., as follows—


(i) Work No. 3B for which the working width of the onshore cable corridor must not exceed 160 metres;


(ii) Work No. 7A for which the working width of the onshore cable corridor must not exceed 160 metres;


(iii) Work No. 14 for which the working width of the onshore cable corridor must not exceed 110 metres;


(iv) Work No. 19 for which the working width of the onshore cable corridor must not exceed 160 metres;


(v) Work No. 24 for which the working width of the onshore cable corridor must not exceed 120 metres;


(vi) Work No. 26 for which the working width of the onshore cable corridor must not exceed 120 metres;


(vii) Work No. 33A for which the working width of the onshore cable corridor must not exceed 160 metres;


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