The Portsmouth Mile End Quay Harbour Revision Order 1991
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HARBOUR, DOCKS, PIERS AND FERRIES The Portsmouth Mile End Quay Harbour Revision Order 1991
1.(1) This Order may be cited as the Portsmouth Mile End Quay Harbour Revision Order 1991 and shall come into force on 12th March 1991. (2) The Portsmouth Mile End Quay Harbour Revision Orders 1966 to 1988 and this Order may be cited as the Portsmouth Mile End Quay Harbour Revision Orders 1966 to 1991.
2.(1) In this Order the following expressions have the meanings hereby assigned to them respectively:-
(2) All distances and lengths stated in any description of works, powers or lands shall be construed as if the words "or thereabouts" were inserted after each such distance and length.
3.(1) The Act of 1847 (except sections 6 to 13, 16 to 20, 23, 25 to 27, 31, 48, 49, 50, 67, 81, 82, 84 to 90, 95, 97 and 98 and so much of the proviso to section 83 as follows the words "the special Act"), so far as the same is applicable for the purposes of and is not inconsistent with, or varied by, the provisions of this Order, is hereby incorporated with this Order:
(2) In the construction of the Act of 1847 as so incorporated the expression "the special Act" shall mean this Order and the expression "vessel" shall have the meaning assigned to it by Article 2(1) of this Order. (3)
4.(1) Subject to the provisions of this Order, the Council may, when they have acquired the necessary lands or obtained sufficient interests therein, make and maintain, within the limits of deviation shown therefor upon the deposited plan the following works in the City of Portsmouth: Two breasting dolphins extending the line of Berths 3 and 4 of the existing Mile End Quay in a westerly direction for a distance of 50 metres. (2) The Council may within the limits of deviation therefor extend, enlarge, alter, replace or relay the authorised works. (3) The Council may authorise any person, company or undertaking to carry out the authorised works, as agent of the Council or otherwise.
5. In constructing the authorised works the Council may deviate laterally from the lines or situations thereof shown on the deposited plan to the extent of the limits of deviation.
6. Subject to the provisions of this Order, the Council may, by means of the authorised works, enclose and reclaim from the foreshore and bed of the sea, and may hold and use as part of the Mile End Quay undertaking, so much of the foreshore and bed of the sea as is situate within the limits of deviation and is required for, or in connection with, the authorised works.
7. Subject to the provisions of this Order, the Council may, in connection with the authorised works and within the limits of deviation, construct, erect, lay down, place, maintain, remove, replace, work or use all necessary or convenient bridges, abutments, booms, pontoons, fenders, tanks, pumps, conduits, pipes, wires, mains, cables, rails, signals, conveyors, cranes, lifts, hoists, passenger side loaders, drops, weighbridges, stairs, stages, platforms, catwalks, landing places, dolphins, buoys, moorings, beacons, approaches, buildings, sheds, offices, depots, roads, walls, fences, gates, equipment, machinery and appliances and such other works and apparatus as they think fit: Provided that electrical works or equipment constructed, erected, laid down, or placed or maintained, worked or used pursuant to the powers conferred by this article shall be so constructed, erected, laid down or placed, and so maintained, worked or used, that any electricity generated or conveyed by any such works or equipment or used therein or in connection therewith does not cause interference (whether by induction or otherwise) with any telecommunications apparatus or with telecommunication by means of any such apparatus.
8.(1) Notwithstanding anything in any statutory provision of local application the Council may from time to time for the purpose of or in connection with the management of the Mile End Quay undertaking set apart and appropriate any part of the undertaking for the exclusive, partial or preferential use and accommodation of any particular trade, person, vessel or class of vessels,or goods, subject to the payment of such charges and subject to such terms, conditions and regulations as the Council may think fit. (2) No person or vessel shall make use of any part of the Mile End Quay undertaking so set apart or appropriated without the consent of the Harbour Master or other duly authorised officer of the Council and the Harbour Master or, as the case may be, such officer, may order any person or vessel making use thereof without such consent to leave or be removed and the provisions of section 58 (Powers of harbour master as to mooring of vessels in harbour) of the 1847 Act shall extend and apply mutatis mutandis to and in relation to any such vessels.
9.(1) Subject to the provisions of paragraph (2) of this Article, the limits within which the powers of the Harbour Master of the Council may be exercised under and subject to the provisions of the Act of 1847 as incorporated with this Order, and all other powers enabling him in that behalf, shall extend:
(2) The powers exercisable by virtue of this article shall be limited to vessels going to, moored at, or departing from Mile End Quay. (3) Subject to the provisions of Article 3 of this Order section 52 of the Act 1847 in its application to the Council and the Harbour Master shall extend to empower the Harbour Master to give directions prohibiting the mooring of vessels in or near to any approach to the works. (4) In case of conflict between any directions given by the Harbour Master of the Council and any directions given by the person for the time being appointed to be the Queen's Harbour Master of the Dockyard Port of Portsmouth under the Dockyard Ports Regulation Act 1865[5], the directions given by the Queen's Harbour Master shall prevail.
10. In addition to the remedy given by section 44 of the Act of 1847 as incorporated with this Order and whether the demand which may be made under the section has been made or not the Council may recover any rates to which that section applies as a debt in any court of competent jurisdiction.
11. The Harbour Master may prevent the removal or sailing from the authorised works of any vessel until evidence has been produced to him of the payment of any ship, passenger and goods due and other charges payable in respect of the vessel or of passengers thereon or of the goods imported or exported therein.
12.(1) The Council may with the consent of the Queen's Harbour Master enter upon and from time to time dredge, scour, deepen and improve the bed, shores and channels of the sea adjoining or near to the authorised works for the purpose of affording uninterrupted means of access thereto or the accommodation of vessels thereat. (2) Without prejudice to the generality of paragraph (1) of this Article, the Council may exercise the powers of that paragraph so as to ensure a depth of 7 metres below admiralty chart datum in the vicinity of, and in the approaches to, the authorised works. (3) All chalk, gravel, rock and other materials dredged up or removed by the Council in the exercise of the powers of this Article shall be the property of the Council and they may use the same, or any part thereof, or they may sell, or otherwise dispose of or remove or deposit the same, as they think fit:
(4) The powers of the Council under this Article shall be exercisable subject to the provisions of Article 26 (Crown Rights) and Article 27 (Saving rights of Queen's Harbour Master) of this Order and in particular and without prejudice to that general limitation, any consent given to the exercise of such powers by the Crown Estate Commissioners on behalf of Her Majesty may be given subject to such restrictions and conditions, including the payment by the Council to the Crown Estate Commissioners of royalties, rents or sums of money in respect of materials raised from any place below the level of high water and sold by the Council under this Article or in respect of any place below the level of high water upon which materials may be deposited, as may be fixed by the Crown Estate Commissioners.
13. Any person who intentionally or recklessly obstructs any person acting under the authority of the Council in setting out the lines of the authorised works, or who moves or removes any pole, stake, station point or bench mark established for the purpose of such setting out shall for every such offence be liable on summary conviction to a fine not exceeding level 3 on the standard scale.
14.(1) A tidal work shall not be constructed, altered, enlarged, replaced, relaid or extended except in accordance with plans and sections approved by the Secretary of State and subject to any conditions and restrictions imposed by the Secretary of State before the work is begun. (2) If a tidal work is constructed, altered, enlarged, replaced, relaid or extended in contravention of this Article or of any condition or restriction imposed under this Article-
15.(1) In case of injury to or destruction or decay of a tidal work or any part thereof the Council shall as soon as reasonably practicable notify Trinity House and the Queen's Harbour Master and shall lay down such buoys exhibit such lights and take such other steps for preventing danger to navigation as Trinity House shall from time to time direct. (2) If the Council shall fail to notify Trinity House or the Queen's Harbour Master as required by this Article or to comply in any respect with a direction given under this Article they shall be liable on summary conviction to a fine not exceeding the statutory maximum and on conviction on indictment to a fine.
16.(1) Where a tidal work is abandoned or suffered to fall into decay the Secretary of State may by notice in writing require the Council at their own expense either to repair and restore the work or any part thereof or to remove the work and restore the site thereof to its former condition to such an extent and within such limits as the Secretary of State thinks proper. (2) Where a work consisting partly of a tidal work and partly of works on or over land above the level of high water is abandoned or suffered to fall into decay and that part of the work on or over land above the level of high water is in such condition as to interfere or to cause reasonable apprehension that it may interfere with the rights of navigation or other public rights over the foreshore the Secretary of State may include that part of the work or any portion thereof in any notice under this Article. (3) If on the expiration of thirty days from the date when a notice under this Article is served upon the Council they have failed to comply with the requirements of the notice the Secretary of State may execute the works specified in the notice and any expenditure incurred by the Secretary of State in so doing shall be recoverable from the Council as a debt in any court of competent jurisdiction.
17. The Secretary of State may at any time if he deems it expedient order a survey and examination of a tidal work or of the site upon which it is proposed to construct the work and any expenditure incurred by the Secretary of State in any such survey and examination shall be recoverable from the Council as a debt in any court of competent jurisdiction.
18.(1) After the completion of a tidal work the Council shall at the outer extremity thereof exhibit every night from sunset to sunrise such lights if any and take such other steps for the prevention of danger to navigation as Trinity House shall from time to time direct. (2) If the Council fail to comply in any respect with a direction given under this Article they shall be liable on summary conviction to a fine not exceeding the statutory maximum and on conviction on indictment to a fine:
19.(1) The Council shall at or near a tidal work during the whole time of the construction, alteration, enlargement, replacement, relaying or extension thereof exhibit every night from sunset to sunrise such lights if any and take such other steps for the prevention of danger to navigation as Trinity House shall from time to time direct. (2) If the Council fail to comply in any respect with a direction given under this Article they shall be liable on summary conviction to a fine not exceeding the statutory maximum and on conviction on indictment to a fine:
20. All fines and forfeiture recoverable under the provisions of the Act of 1847 as incorporated with this Order or under any byelaw made in pursuance of section 83 of the Act of 1847 as so incorporated may be recovered summarily.
21. The Council may lease or grant the use or occupation of, or any right or interest in or over, any lands, works, buildings, equipment or other property forming part of their Mile End Quay undertaking for harbour purposes for such period or periods and on such terms and conditions as shall be agreed between the Council and the person taking the same.
22. The Council may provide facilities within their Mile End Quay undertaking for the parking of vehicles and trailers and for that purpose may erect barricades or fencing with relative offices, waiting rooms and other conveniences and may make reasonable charges for the use of such facilities.
23.(1) If a vehicle or trailer is left without the permission of the Council:
(2) Any notice erected under paragraph (1)(b) above shall be conspicously posted in or close to the place to which it relates. (3) Where the Council in exercise of the powers of this Article remove a vehicle or trailer or cause it to be removed, the expense of and incidental to the removal shall be recoverable by the Council from any person responsible as a debt in any court of competent jurisdiction. (4) For the purposes of paragraph (3) above "person responsible" shall have the same meaning as in section 102(8) of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984[7]. (5) If the Council in exercise of the powers of this Article remove a vehicle to a place not readily visible from the place whence it is so removed they shall, if and so soon as it is reasonably practicable to do so, send to the person for the time being registered as the owner of the vehicle for the purposes of the Road Vehicles (Registration and Licensing) Regulations 1971[8]or any other regulations having the like effect for the time being in force, at his last known address, his registered address or the address where the vehicle is ordinarily kept, notice that they have exercised the powers of this Article and of the place to which the vehicle has been removed. (6) A notice stating the general effect of paragraph (1) above shall be displayed in a prominent position at each place where a road accessible to vehicles enters any part of the Mile End Quay undertaking.
24. Section 86 (Powers with respect to disposal of wrecks) of the Portsmouth Corporation Act 1959[9], as having effect in accordance with Article 21 of the Portsmouth Mile End Quay Revision Order 1966[10] and Article 21 of the Portsmouth Mile End Quay Revision Order 1973[11] and Article 15 of the Portsmouth Mile End Quay Harbour Revision Order 1988[12], shall have effect as if the references to any approach to the Flathouse Wharf and Quay in subsections (1) and (7) of that section included a reference to any approach to the Mile End Quay undertaking.
25. All costs, charges and expenses incurred by the applicant preliminary to, and of and incidental to, the preparation of, the application for, and the obtaining of this Order or otherwise in relation thereto (other than those which any person is lawfully ordered to pay by the Secretary of State for Transport or a Joint Committee of both Houses of Parliament, or any costs, charges and expenses incurred in opposing the Order) shall be paid by the Council.
26. Nothing in this Order affects prejudicially any estate, right, power, privilege or exemption of the Crown and in particular nothing herein contained authorises the Council to take use or in any manner interfere with any portion of the shore or bed of the sea or of any river, channel, creek, bay or estuary or any land, hereditaments, subjects or rights of whatsoever description belonging to Her Majesty in right of Her Crown and under the management of the Crown Estate Commissioners without the consent in writing of those Commissioners on behalf of Her Majesty first had and obtained for that purpose.
27. Nothing in this Order shall take away, alter, prejudice or affect the jurisdiction or any rights, powers, authorities or privileges of the Queen's Harbour Master.
28. The Secretary of State may cause such local inquiries to be held as he may consider necessary for the purposes of any of his functions under this Order, and subsections to (5) inclusive of section 250 of the Local Government Act 1972 shall apply to any such inquiry.
(This note is not part of the Order)
ISBN 0 11 013993 3 Notes: [1] 1964 c. 40. Section 14 and Schedule 3 were amended by the Transport Act 1981 (c. 56), Section 18 and Schedule 6, paragraphs 2 to 4, 12 and 14. back [2] See section 57(1) of the Harbours Act 1964 and S.I. 1981/238. back |
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