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Outline Traffic Management Plan Appendices Part 2 of 2 (Version 6) Norfolk Boreas Offshore Wind Farm Outline Traffic Management Plan Appendices Part 2 of 2 (Version 6) DCO Document 8.8 Applicant: Norfolk Boreas Limited Document Reference: 8.8 Deadline 14 Date: August 2020 Revision: Version 6 Author: Royal HaskoningDHV Photo: Ormonde Offshore Wind Farm 15 APPENDIX 8 ENVIRONMENTAL STATEMENT FIGURE 26.5 Outline Traffic Management Plan Norfolk Boreas Offshore Wind Farm 8.8 May 2020 Page 14 618500 619000 619500 620000 620500 621000 ± 341500 341500 Legend: Road links 341000 341000 ") Ecological receptor Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI)¹ T1-1 ") ") T1-2 ") T1-3 ") T1-4 T1-5 ") 340500 T1-6 340500 Felbrigg Woods (SSSI) NOTE: Transects T1, T5, T6, T8, T14, T15, T17 and T18 only assessed under Scenario 1 ¹ Natural England, 2019. 340000 340000 Project: Report: Norfolk Boreas Environmental Statement Title: Transects in designated ecological sites (Map 1 of 15) Figure: 26.5 Drawing No: PB5640-006-026-005 339500 339500 Revision: Date: Drawn: Checked: Size: Scale: 03 26/02/2019 JT CD A3 1:10,000 02 25/02/2019 JT CD A3 1:10,000 Co-ordinate system: British National Grid EPSG: 27700 0 200 400 m © Vattenfall Wind Power Ltd 2019. Contains Ordnance Survey data © Crown copyright and database rights 2019 Ordnance Survey 0100031673 339000 339000 618500 619000 619500 620000 620500 621000 637000 637500 638000 638500 639000 639500 ± 324500 324500 Legend: R62 ") Road links ") Ecological receptor ") Human receptor Special Area of Conservation (SAC)¹ Special Protection Area (SPA)¹ 324000 R61 324000 ") Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI)¹ The Broads (SAC) Broadland (SPA) T2-1 Ant Broads and Marshes (SSSI) T2-2 ") ")") T2-3 323500 323500 NOTE: Transects T1, T5, T6, T8, T14, T15, T17 and T18 only assessed under Scenario 1 ¹ Natural England, 2019. Project: Report: Norfolk Boreas Environmental Statement 323000 323000 Title: Transects in designated ecological sites (Map 2 of 15) Figure: 26.5 Drawing No: PB5640-006-026-005 Revision: Date: Drawn: Checked: Size: Scale: 03 26/02/2019 JT CD A3 1:10,000 322500 322500 02 25/02/2019 JT CD A3 1:10,000 Co-ordinate system: British National Grid EPSG: 27700 0 200 400 m © Vattenfall Wind Power Ltd 2019. Contains Ordnance Survey data © Crown copyright and database rights 2019 Ordnance Survey 0100031673 637000 637500 638000 638500 639000 639500 645000 645500 646000 646500 647000 647500 316500 316500 The Broads (SAC) Trinity Broads (SSSI) ± 316000 316000 Legend: Road links ") Ecological receptor ") Human receptor Special Area of Conservation (SAC)¹ Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI)¹ 315500 T4-5 315500 ") T4-3 ") T4-4 ") ") T4-2 T3-1 ")") T4-1 ") T3-2 R68 ") T3-4 ") T3-3 ") ") T3-5 315000 315000 NOTE: Transects T1, T5, T6, T8, T14, T15, T17 and T18 only assessed under Scenario 1 ¹ Natural England, 2019. Project: Report: Norfolk Boreas Environmental Statement Title: The Broads (SAC) Transects in designated ecological sites 314500 Trinity Broads (SSSI) 314500 (Map 3 of 15) Figure: 26.5 Drawing No: PB5640-006-026-005 Revision: Date: Drawn: Checked: Size: Scale: 03 26/02/2019 JT CD A3 1:10,000 02 25/02/2019 JT CD A3 1:10,000 Co-ordinate system: British National Grid EPSG: 27700 314000 314000 0 200 400 m © Vattenfall Wind Power Ltd 2019. Contains Ordnance Survey data © Crown copyright and database rights 2019 Ordnance Survey 0100031673 645000 645500 646000 646500 647000 647500 640000 640500 641000 641500 642000 642500 ± 311000 311000 Legend: Road links ") Ecological receptor Special Area of Conservation (SAC)¹ 310500 310500 Special Protection Area (SPA)¹ Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI)¹ T8-1 ") 310000 ") T8-2 310000 ") T8-3 ") T8-4 ") T8-5 The Broads (SAC) NOTE: Transects T1, T5, T6, T8, T14, T15, T17 and T18 only Damgate Marshes, Acle (SSSI) assessed under Scenario 1 ¹ Natural England, 2019. Project: Report: 309500 309500 Norfolk Boreas Environmental Statement Title: Transects in designated ecological sites (Map 4 of 15) Figure: Drawing No: The Broads (SAC) 26.5 PB5640-006-026-005 Broads (SPA) Revision: Date: Drawn: Checked: Size: Scale: Decoy Carr, Acle (SSSI) 03 26/02/2019 JT CD A3 1:10,000 309000 309000 02 25/02/2019 JT CD A3 1:10,000 Co-ordinate system: British National Grid EPSG: 27700 0 200 400 m © Vattenfall Wind Power Ltd 2019. Contains Ordnance Survey data © Crown copyright and database rights 2019 Ordnance Survey 0100031673 640000 640500 641000 641500 642000 642500 650000 650500 651000 651500 652000 652500 ± 309500 309500 Legend: Road links ") Ecological receptor ") Human receptor R37 Special Protection Area (SPA)¹ 309000 ") R38 309000 Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI)¹ T5-1 ") ") ") T5-2 ") T5-3 T5-4 ") ") T5-5 308500 308500 Breydon Water (SPA & SSSI) T6-5 ") ") T6-3 ") T6-4 T6-1 R72 NOTE: Transects T1, T5, T6, T8, T14, T15, T17 and T18 only ") ") assessed under Scenario 1 T6-2 ") ¹ Natural England, 2019. Project: Report: Outer Thames 308000 308000 Norfolk Boreas Environmental Statement Estuary (SPA) Title: Transects in designated ecological sites (Map 5 of 15) Figure: 26.5 Drawing No: PB5640-006-026-005 Revision: Date: Drawn: Checked: Size: Scale: 03 26/02/2019 JT CD A3 1:10,000 307500 307500 02 25/02/2019 JT CD A3 1:10,000 Co-ordinate system: British National Grid EPSG: 27700 R34 ") 0 200 400 m © Vattenfall Wind Power Ltd 2019. Contains Ordnance Survey data © Crown copyright and database rights 2019 Ordnance Survey 0100031673 650000 650500 651000 651500 652000 652500 647000 647500 648000 648500 649000 649500 ± 291500 291500 Legend: ") Ecological receptor Special Area of Conservation (SAC)¹ Special Protection Area (SPA)¹ Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI)¹ The Broads (SAC) 291000 Broadland (SPA) 291000 Barnby Broad & Marshes (SSSI) T7-4 ") T7-3 ") T7-2 ") T7-1 ") 290500 290500 NOTE: Transects T1, T5, T6, T8, T14, T15, T17 and T18 only assessed under Scenario 1 ¹ Natural England, 2019. Project: Report: Norfolk Boreas Environmental Statement Title: 290000 290000 Transects in designated ecological sites (Map 6 of 15) Figure: 26.5 Drawing No: PB5640-006-026-005 Revision: Date: Drawn: Checked: Size: Scale: 03 26/02/2019 JT CD A3 1:10,000 02 25/02/2019 JT CD A3 1:10,000 Co-ordinate system: British National Grid EPSG: 27700 289500 289500 0 200 400 m © Vattenfall Wind Power Ltd 2019. Contains Ordnance Survey data © Crown copyright and database rights 2019 Ordnance Survey 0100031673 647000 647500 648000 648500 649000 649500 614500 615000 615500 616000 616500 617000 ± 325000 325000 Legend: Road links ") Ecological receptor ") Human receptor 324500 324500 Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI)¹ R75 ") 324000 324000 T9-2 T9-1 ")") Cawston and Marsham NOTE: Transects T1, T5, T6, T8, T14, T15, T17 and T18 only Heaths (SSSI) assessed under Scenario 1 ¹ Natural England, 2019. Project: Report: 323500 323500 Norfolk Boreas Environmental Statement Title: Transects in designated ecological sites (Map 7 of 15) Figure: 26.5 Drawing No: PB5640-006-026-005 Revision: Date: Drawn: Checked: Size: Scale: 323000 323000 03 26/02/2019 JT CD A3 1:10,000 02 25/02/2019 JT CD A3 1:10,000 Co-ordinate system: British National Grid EPSG: 27700 0 200 400 m © Vattenfall Wind Power Ltd 2019. Contains Ordnance Survey data © Crown copyright and database rights 2019 Ordnance Survey 0100031673 614500 615000 615500 616000 616500 617000 616000 616500 617000 617500 618000 618500 322500 ± 322500 R76 ") 322000 322000 Legend: Road links Norfolk Valley Fens (SAC) ") Ecological receptor Buxton Heath (SSSI) ") Human receptor Special Area of Conservation (SAC)¹ Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI)¹ 321500 321500 T10-4 T10-3 ") ") T10-1 ") ") T10-2 NOTE: Transects T1, T5, T6, T8, T14, T15, T17 and T18 only 321000 321000 assessed under Scenario 1 ¹ Natural England, 2019. Project: Report: Norfolk Boreas Environmental Statement Title: Transects in designated ecological sites (Map 8 of 15) 320500 320500 Figure: 26.5 Drawing No: PB5640-006-026-005 Revision: Date: Drawn: Checked: Size: Scale: 03 26/02/2019 JT CD A3 1:10,000 02 25/02/2019 JT CD A3 1:10,000 Co-ordinate system: British National Grid EPSG: 27700 320000 320000 0 200 400 m © Vattenfall Wind Power Ltd 2019. Contains Ordnance Survey data © Crown copyright and database rights 2019 Ordnance Survey 0100031673 616000 616500 617000 617500 618000 618500 607500 608000 608500 609000 609500 R73 ") ± 338000 338000 Legend: Road links ") Ecological receptor ") Human receptor Special Area of Conservation (SAC)¹ Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI)¹ 337500 337500 Norfolk Valley Fens (SAC) Holt Lowes (SSSI) T11-5 T11-3 ") ") ") T11-1 ") T11-4 ") T11-2 337000 337000 NOTE: Transects T1, T5, T6, T8, T14, T15, T17 and T18 only assessed under Scenario 1 ¹ Natural England, 2019. Project: Report: Norfolk Boreas Environmental Statement Title: 336500 336500 Transects in designated ecological sites (Map 9 of 15) Figure: 26.5 Drawing No: PB5640-006-026-005 Revision: Date: Drawn: Checked: Size: Scale: 03 26/02/2019 JT CD A3 1:10,000 02 25/02/2019 JT CD A3 1:10,000 British National Grid 27700 336000 336000 Co-ordinate system: EPSG: 0 200 400 m © Vattenfall Wind Power Ltd 2019. Contains Ordnance Survey data © Crown copyright and database rights 2019 Ordnance Survey 0100031673 607500 608000 608500 609000 609500 604000 604500 605000 605500 606000 606500 ± 323000 323000 Foxley Wood (NNR & SSSI) Legend: Norfolk Boreas onshore red line boundary Road links 322500 322500 ") Ecological receptor ") Human receptor National Nature Reserve (NNR)¹ Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI)¹ R88 ") 322000 322000 T12-2 ") T12-1 ") NOTE: Transects T1, T5, T6, T8, T14, T15, T17 and T18 only assessed under Scenario 1 ¹ Natural England, 2019. Project: Report: 321500 321500 Norfolk Boreas Environmental Statement Title: Transects in designated ecological sites (Map 10 of 15) Figure: 26.5 Drawing No: PB5640-006-026-005 Revision: Date: Drawn: Checked: Size: Scale: 321000 321000 03 26/02/2019 JT CD A3 1:10,000 02 25/02/2019 JT CD A3 1:10,000 R12 R87 ") ") Co-ordinate system: British National Grid EPSG: 27700 0 200 400 m © Vattenfall Wind Power Ltd 2019.
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