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Hampshire County Council River Hamble Harbour Advisory Committee 29 November 2002 Harbour Master's Report Report of the Director of Environment |
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Contact: Richard Exley, tel: 01489 576387
1. Summary
1.1 This report summarises the activities and events on the river from June 2002 to date. The report also briefs Members of progress with various projects being undertaken and introduces additional projects to be initiated before June 2003.
2. Report
2.1 The river has been patrolled daily during daylight hours by the duty staff with a winter routine instigated from 13 September, that is from 0700 to 1830 hours daily, with additional staff available afloat for the popular Hamble River Winter Series every Sunday from 13 October.
2.2 Harbour staff have responded to a number of incidents throughout the period, including personal dispute, attempted suicide and engine fires. A constant theme throughout all the `Incident Reports' submitted by the Watch Keepers is one of disrespect and aggression towards the staff, often as a front to ignorance of bye-laws and collision regulations. Staff have raised this on a number of occasions and there is consideration of appropriate `anger-management' training, in addition to courses now being organised for the collection of evidence and enforcement. Also of growing concern is the ongoing conflict on the common use of water space by a number of individuals and organisations, and a stated intolerance of other alternative water-borne activities and sports.
2.3 A table of incidents, required to build an effective and informative data base as required by the Port Marine Safety Code, is attached to this report as an appendix for information.
2.4 In November the Authority achieved a successful prosecution under the byelaws following the unreported collision and damage of a navigation mark by a sailing vessel. The Skipper was fined the maximum for a first offence under the bye-laws, together with full costs. Costs to repair the mark are being recovered from the plaintiff's insurance company. Two further prosecutions are pending and the results of both hearings will be reported.
3. Current and Proposed Projects or Initiatives
Oil Spill Contingency Plan
3.1 The project to review the location, deployment and mooring of the boom for the Oil Spill Contingency Plan is now complete. Serious consideration was given to the positioning of a boom outside the river to intercept and divert any spillage away from the river entrance. However, as an unproven technique, it was considered prudent to continue to deploy the existing boom, and indeed has been agreed that in the case of significant pollution additional booming may be required by individual Marina Operators, together with the Environment Agency's own plans to boom sensitive marshlands and areas of scientific interest. A spillage from the M27 is still considered to be the most significant risk at this time and an exercise was undertaken earlier this year by the MCA in response to the risk and as a Local Government response training exercise.
3.2 The boom has now been surveyed, measured and maintained from existing budgets. It should be noted that a deployment exercise will be required within the next year and appropriate funds allocated to cover additional Tier 2 contractor costs.
Municipal Ports Review
3.3 As previously reported, this review by the Department for Transport (DfT) was delayed by the redeployment of civil servants in response to the events of 11 September 2001. Staff have now resumed the process of implementing the Trusts Ports Review, and on completion will initiate the Municipal Ports Review. It is hoped that this Review, with the experience gained in developing and implementing the Trusts Ports Review, can be achieved in the next year. Relevant data to support the Review has been collected and collated by the British Ports Association to expedite this report.
3.4 An additional review of the enforcement and future of the bye-laws and other relevant legislation has also been implemented by the DfT, with a working group formed to include the Designated Person, Captain Capon. Captain Capon may wish to brief Members on the terms of reference of this group.
Bursledon, A27 Road Bridge Repairs
3.5 Urgent repairs are now required to the concrete and structure of Bursledon Bridge, with works, mostly to the underside of the bridge, due to commence in February 2003 for some five months. Harbour staff have been closely involved in this project, liasing between the County Council's departments and affected boatyards and users. A full assessment of the works has been undertaken and method statements developed to minimise impact on the river environs and river and road traffic. The two side arches will be scaffolded and screened throughout the period, the centre arch, however, will be undertaken by an underbridge unit where possible. A timetable of tidally-restricted access windows has been agreed and relevant Notices will be posted and advertised in the near future.
3.6 The opportunity has also been taken to address, in conjunction with the Police, the problems of youths diving from the structure, and it is proposed to erect substantial palisade fences on either side of the river to deter swimming and prevent access to and from the water. Drawings of the proposals will be displayed before the meeting for Members' information.
Dredging Plan
3.7 Full funding has now been agreed in principle with the majority of marinas and boatyards on the river, and a comprehensive Dredging Plan initiated, as set out in the report of the Harbour Master to the last meeting. This report will also consider the potential hydraulic effects on the river of a number of future options for moorings' layouts, as set out in the objectives for the Strategic Mooring Plan, taking into account the considered anticipated planning application by a number of operators to redevelop or replace existing pontoon systems.
Administration for the Crown Estate
3.8 The Harbour Authority continues to administer the 600 moorings licensed to individuals, and is currently collecting fees for the Mooring Year 2003 and allocating moorings as they are surrendered and become available. The revised Waiting List is proving effective to administer, but as a result of the Moorings Consultation at the Boat Show, the list has increased now from some 463 to 633, although it should be noted that only some 45% have indicated a requirement for early allocation in 2003. This list will be reviewed in the new year as a result of the pending renewal phase.
3.9 The Crown Estate has now advertised its proposed charges for the next three years with a 5% annual uplift in mooring lease costs.
Closed Circuit Television
3.10 Following an extended period of trials of both cameras and communication equipment, a tender for the procurement, installation, training and maintenance is now being compiled, with the assistance of the County Council's specialist staff, and will be advertised in the near future.
Recommendation
That the report be noted.
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