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Ordnance Survey 100030649 Client Project LEGEND LOWER THAMES CROSSING STATUTORY CONSULTATION Structures Drawing title 0 50 100 150 200 LOWER THAMES CROSSING LTC/ A2 JUNCTION 5th Floor Beaufort House SCALE 1:5000 (A3) METRES 15 St Botolph Street SCALE 1:2500 (A1) London EC3A 7DT CCS0818378410-001_Large map_Land Use Plan_SRA3.indd 3 29/08/2018 11:47 KEY PLAN GENERAL PROPOSED ELEMENTS Not to Scale Proposed Development Boundary General Environmental ZB021R Landscape Mitigation Area DIV OH National Grid Overhead Line Diversion HE540039-CJV-EGN-SZP_ML000000_Z-DR-LX-10002.dwg SHEET 11 Ancient Woodland Compensation Area EXISTING/ BASELINE Environmental Features Open Access Land Compensation Area Water Features, Ponds, Rivers & Watercourses Environmental Elements Woodland Water (E2) SHEET 10 Proposed Flood Compensation Area Hedgerows Indicative River Diversions SHEET 8 Primary Planning and Policy Considerations Nature Conservation and Biodiversity (E3) M25 Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB) JUNCTION Ecological Protection/Mitigation Measures Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) Landscape Elements Special Protection Areas (SPA) Grassland (*1) SHEET 7 Ramsar Sites Planting (*2) Ancient Woodland Hedgerows (*3) SHEET 9 SHEET 6 Open Access Land Land to be Returned to Agriculture A13 Conservation Area Reinforced Hedgerows JUNCTION Listed Buildings Trees (LE5) Individual Trees SHEET 5 SHEET 4 Wetland Habitats (LE6) TILBURY JUNCTION Water Bodies and Associated Plants Hard Landscape Features (LE7) Green Wall Green Bridge/Structure SHEET 3 A2 SHEET 2 SHEET 1 JUNCTION Client NOTES: Project LOWER THAMES CROSSING 1. *1 - Detailed grassland design will consist of; Amenity Grassland (LE1.1), Grassland with 4. *4 - The Outline Environmental Masterplan identifies a number of different options for Bulbs (LE1.2), Species Rich (LE1.3), Rock and Scree (LE1.4), and Open Grassland ecological mitigation and/or compensation areas based on the current state of the design STATUTORY CONSULTATION (LE1.6). development and understanding of the potentially significant ecological impacts from Drawing title 2. *2 - Detailed planting design will consist of; Woodland (LE2.1), Woodland Edge LE2.2, survey data collected to date. The mitigation and compensation areas shown in this Linear Belts of Shrubs and Trees (LE2.4), Shrubs with Intermittent Trees (LE2.5), Shrubs document will be further refined once survey work is completed and the design and (LE2.6), Scattered Trees (LE2.7), and Scrub (LE2.8). construction requirements are finalised. LOWER THAMES CROSSING DRAWING 2.4 - OUTLINE 3. *3 - Detailed Hedgerow design will consist of; Ornamental Species Hedges (LE4.1), Native 5. 'LE' coding shown in notes a, b and c are from Highways England 'Design for Roads and Species Hedges (Trimmed, LE4.2), Native Species Hedgerows (Untrimmed, LE4.3), and Bridges, Volume 10 - Environmental Design' 5th Floor Beaufort House ENVIRONMENTAL MASTERPLAN Native Hedgerows with Trees (LE4.4) 15 St Botolph Street KEY PLAN London EC3A 7DT CCS0818378410-001_Large map_Land Use Plan_SRA3.indd 4 29/08/2018 11:47 MATCH LINE Higham Shorne HE540039-CJV-EGN-SZP_ML000000_Z-DR-LX-10002.dwg Shorne Ridgeway A289 Strood M2 MATCH LINE Client Project LOWER THAMES CROSSING STATUTORY CONSULTATION Drawing title 0 50 100 150 200 250 300 350 400 450 500 LOWER THAMES CROSSING DRAWING 2.4 - OUTLINE 5th Floor Beaufort House ENVIRONMENTAL MASTERPLAN SCALE 1:5000 (A1) METRES SCALE 1:10000 (A3) 15 St Botolph Street SHEET 1 of 11 London EC3A 7DT CCS0818378410-001_Large map_Land Use Plan_SRA3.indd 5 29/08/2018 11:47.
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