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Monifieth (Potentially Vulnerable Area 07/10) Local Plan District Tay Estuary and Montrose Basin Local authority Angus Council, Dundee City Council Main catchment Dundee coastal Summary of flooding impacts 250 residential properties 20 non-residential properties 680,000 Annual Average Damages (damages by flood source shown left) Summary of flooding impacts At risk of flooding Summary of objectives to manage flooding Many organisations, such as Scottish Water and energy companies, actively maintain and manage their own assets including their risk from flooding. Where known, these actions are described here. Scottish Natural Heritage and Historic Environment Scotland work with site owners to manage flooding where appropriate at designated environmental and/or cultural heritage sites. These actions are not detailed further in the Risk Management Strategies. Objectives Objectives have been set by SEPA and agreed with flood risk management authorities. These are the aims for managing local flood risk. The objectives have been grouped in three main ways: by reducing risk, avoiding increasing risk or accepting risk by maintaining current levels of management. Summary of actions to manage flooding The actions below have been selected to manage flood risk. Natural flood management works New flood warning Community flood action groups Property level scheme study Natural flood management study Maintain flood warning Awareness raising Surface water Emergency plans/response plan/study Maintain flood scheme Strategic mapping and modelling forecasting Self help Section 2 Maintenance Site plans Planning policies Tay Estuary and Montrose Basin Local Plan District Actions 119 scheme/works

Monifieth (Potentially Vulnerable Area 07/10) Local Plan District Local authority Main catchment Tay Estuary and Montrose Angus Council, Dundee coastal Basin Dundee City Council Background This Potentially Vulnerable Area is 8km 2 and part of the Firth of Tay catchment (shown below). It contains the Monifieth Burn and includes the town of Monifieth. The area is at risk from river and surface water flooding with the majority of damages caused by river flooding. There are approximately 250 residential properties and 20 non-residential properties at risk of flooding. The Annual Average Damages are approximately 670,000. River 93% Surface water 7% Crown copyright. SEPA licence number 100016991 (2015). All rights reserved. Figure 1: Annual Average Damages by flood source Summary of flooding impacts The highest risk of flooding is in Monifieth from the Monifieth Burn. Monifieth is also notably impacted from surface water flooding. The risk of flooding to people, property, as well as to community facilities, utilities, the transport network, designated sites and agricultural land is summarised in Table 1. The damages associated with floods of different likelihood are shown in Figure 2. For this Potentially Vulnerable Area the highest damages are to residential properties followed by damages to non-residential properties. The location of the impacts of flooding is shown in Figure 3. The figures presented for Annual Average Damages include damages to residential properties, non-residential properties, transport and agriculture. Tay Estuary and Montrose Basin Local Plan District Section 2 120

Residential properties (total 3,100) Non-residential properties (total 170) 1 in 10 1 in 200 1 in 1000 High likelihood Medium likelihood Low likelihood <10 250 280 <10 20 30 People <10 550 610 Community facilities 0 0 0 Utilities assets <10 <10 <10 Transport links (excluding minor roads) Environmental designated areas (km 2 ) Designated cultural heritage sites Agricultural land (km 2 ) 2 A roads, 1 B road at 15 locations 1 Railway route at 2 locations: Dundee to Aberdeen 2 A roads, 1 B road at 21 locations 1 Railway route at 9 locations: Dundee to Aberdeen 2 A roads, 1 B road at 27 locations 1 Railway route at 9 locations: Dundee to Aberdeen 0.3 0.3 0.3 0 1 1 0.1 0.3 0.4 Table 1: Summary of flooding impacts 16,000,000 14,000,000 12,000,000 Damages 10,000,000 8,000,000 6,000,000 4,000,000 Agriculture Vehicles Roads Non-residential Residential 2,000,000 0 1 in 10 1 in 50 1 in 100 1 in 200 1 in 1000 Figure 2: Damages by flood likelihood 121 Section 2 Tay Estuary and Montrose Basin Local Plan District

Figure 3: Impacts of flooding History of flooding No significant floods have been recorded in this Potentially Vulnerable Area. Tay Estuary and Montrose Basin Local Plan District Section 2 122

Objectives to manage flooding in Potentially Vulnerable Area 07/10 Objectives provide a common goal and shared ambition for managing floods. These objectives have been set by SEPA and agreed with flood risk management authorities following consultation. They were identified through an assessment of the underlying evidence of the causes and impacts of flooding. Target areas have been set to focus actions; they do not necessarily correspond to areas at risk in SEPA s flood map. The objectives below have been set for Monifieth Potentially Vulnerable Area. Reduce economic damages to residential and non-residential properties and risk to people in Monifieth caused by flooding from the Monifieth Burn Indicators: Target area: 640 people 520,000 Annual Average Damages from residential properties 26,000 Annual Average Damages from non-residential properties Image found and displayed. Objective ID: 7023, 7024 Crown copyright. All rights reserved. SEPA lic.no. 100016991 (2015) 123 Section 2 Tay Estuary and Montrose Basin Local Plan District

Target area Objective ID Indicators within PVA Dundee, Broughty Ferry, Invergowrie, Lochee and Monifieth Reduce economic damages and number of residential properties at risk of surface water flooding in Dundee, Broughty Ferry, Invergowrie, Lochee and Monifieth where practical 7021 * See note below Applies across Tay Estuary and Montrose Basin Local Plan District Applies across Tay Estuary and Montrose Basin Local Plan District Applies across Tay Estuary and Montrose Basin Local Plan District Avoid an overall increase in flood risk Reduce overall flood risk Organisations such as Scottish Water, energy companies and Historic Environment Scotland actively maintain and manage their own assets, including the risk of flooding. These actions are not detailed further in the Risk Management Strategies. 7001 250 residential properties 670,000 Annual Average Damages 7054 250 residential properties 670,000 Annual Average Damages * This objective will be monitored using surface water flood risk across the Potentially Vulnerable Area. For 07/10 there are 30 residential properties at risk and Annual Average Damages of 44,000. Tay Estuary and Montrose Basin Local Plan District Section 2 124

Actions to manage flooding in Potentially Vulnerable Area 07/10 Actions describe where and how flood risk will be managed. These actions have been set by SEPA and agreed with flood risk management authorities following consultation. Selection of actions to deliver the agreed objectives was based on a detailed assessment and comparison of economic, social and environmental criteria. The actions shaded and then described below have been selected as the most appropriate for Monifieth Potentially Vulnerable Area. Selected actions scheme/works Natural flood management works New flood warning Community flood action groups Property level scheme Site plans study Natural flood management study Maintain flood warning Awareness raising Surface water plan/study Emergency plans/response Maintain flood scheme Strategic mapping and modelling forecasting Self help Maintenance Planning policies Action (ID): NEW FLOOD WARNING (70540010) SEPA Not started Indicative delivery: 2016-2021 The area under consideration includes properties in Monifieth affected by flooding from the Monifieth Burn. Further feasibility assessment will be required to assess delivery potential. A local authority study has been proposed for this area which can inform the scoping exercise once complete. Action (ID): FLOOD PROTECTION STUDY (70230005) Priority: Reduce economic damages to residential and non-residential properties and risk to people in Monifieth caused by flooding from the Monifieth Burn (7023, 7024) Angus Council National: Within local authority: 24 of 168 2 of 6 Not started Indicative delivery: 2016-2021 A flood study has been recommended for Monifeith to assess whether flood storage, flood defences and sediment management could reduce flood risk. The study should take a catchment approach and consider the potential benefits and disbenefits and interaction between actions upstream and downstream. 125 Section 2 Tay Estuary and Montrose Basin Local Plan District

Economic: Social: Environmental: Potential impacts The study could benefit 243 residential properties and 15 nonresidential properties at risk of flooding in this location, with potential damages avoided of up to 17 million. Social impacts will depend on the outcome of the study and recommended actions. A reduction in flood risk would have a positive benefit to the health and wellbeing of the community and socially vulnerable people located within the study area. In addition the study could benefit two utilities and one railway line located within the study area. studies should consider the positive and negative impacts of proposed actions on the ecological quality of the environment and designated sites. Where possible opportunities to enhance and restore the environment should be sought. The Buddon Burn (water body ID 5954) is located within the study area and the physical condition of this river is identified by SEPA to be at less than good status. Opportunities to improve the condition of this river should be considered by coordinating with river basin management planning. To be in accord with the FRM Strategy, the responsible authority should seek to ensure as part of the study that the action will not have an adverse effect on the integrity of the Firth of Tay and Eden Estuary Special Area of Conservation and Special Protection Area. Listed buildings, Sites of Special Scientific Interest and Ramsar sites are also present within the study area and could be positively or negatively impacted. Action (ID): SURFACE WATER PLAN/STUDY (70210018) Reduce economic damages and number of residential properties at risk of surface water flooding in Dundee, Broughty Ferry, Invergowrie, Lochee and Monifieth where practical (7021) Dundee City Council, Perth and Kinross Council and Angus Council Not started Indicative delivery: 2016-2021 The area must be covered by a surface water management plan or plans that set objectives for the management of surface water flood risk and identify the most sustainable actions to achieve the objectives. Action (ID): SURFACE WATER PLAN/STUDY (70210019) Reduce economic damages and number of residential properties at risk of surface water flooding in Dundee, Broughty Ferry, Invergowrie, Lochee and Monifieth where practical (7021) Scottish Water in partnership with local authorities Ongoing Indicative delivery: 2016-2021 An integrated catchment study will be carried out to support the surface water management plan process and improve knowledge and understanding of surface water flood risk and interactions with other sources of flooding e.g. with the sewer network, watercourses and the sea. Tay Estuary and Montrose Basin Local Plan District Section 2 126

Action (ID): STRATEGIC MAPPING AND MODELLING (70540016) SEPA Not started Indicative delivery: 2016-2021 SEPA will seek to develop flood mapping in the Arbroath to Dundee area to improve understanding of coastal flood risk. The extent and timing of improvements will depend on detailed scoping and data availability. Action (ID): STRATEGIC MAPPING AND MODELLING (70540019) Scottish Water Not started Indicative delivery: 2016-2021 Scottish Water will review the assessment of flood risk within the highest risk sewer catchments to improve knowledge and understanding of surface water flood risk. Action (ID): MAINTAIN FLOOD PROTECTION SCHEME (70230017) Reduce economic damages to residential and non-residential properties and risk to people in Monifieth caused by flooding from the Monifieth Burn (7023, 7024) Angus Council Continue to maintain the Monifeith Protection Scheme. The scheme includes coastal works at Tayview Caravan Park. 127 Section 2 Tay Estuary and Montrose Basin Local Plan District

Action (ID): FLOOD FORECASTING (70540009) SEPA The Scottish Forecasting Service is a joint initiative between SEPA and the Met Office that produces daily, national flood guidance statements which are issued to Category 1 and 2 Responders. The service also provides information which allows SEPA to issue flood warnings, giving people a better chance of reducing the impact of flooding on their home or business. For more information please visit SEPA s website. Action (ID): SELF HELP (70540011) Everyone is responsible for protecting themselves and their property from flooding. Property and business owners can take simple steps to reduce damage and disruption to their homes and businesses should flooding happen. This includes preparing a flood plan and flood kit, installing property level, signing up to line and Resilient Communities initiatives, and ensuring that properties and businesses are insured against flood damage. Action (ID): AWARENESS RAISING (70540013) Responsible authorities SEPA and the responsible authorities have a duty to raise public awareness of flood risk. Improved awareness of flood risk and actions that prepare individuals, homes and businesses for flooding can reduce the overall impact. From 2016 SEPA will engage with the community through local participation in national initiatives, including partnership working with Neighbourhood Watch Scotland. In addition, SEPA will engage with local authorities and community resilience groups where possible. Local authorities will be undertaking additional awareness raising activities. Further details will be set out in the Local FRM Plan. Tay Estuary and Montrose Basin Local Plan District Section 2 128

Action (ID): MAINTENANCE (70540007) Angus Council and Dundee City Council, asset / land managers Local authorities have a duty to assess watercourses and carry out clearance and repair works where such works would substantially reduce flood risk. They produce schedules of clearance and repair works and make these available for public inspection. Scottish Water undertake inspection and repair on the public sewer network. Asset owners and riparian landowners are responsible for the maintenance and management of their own assets including those which help to reduce flood risk. Action (ID): EMERGENCY PLANS/RESPONSE (70540014) Category 1 and 2 Responders Providing an emergency response to flooding is the responsibility of many organisations, including local authorities, the emergency services and SEPA. Effective management of an emergency response relies on emergency plans that are prepared under the Civil Contingencies Act 2004 by Category 1 and 2 Responders. The emergency response by these organisations is co-ordinated through regional and local resilience partnerships. This response may be supported by the work of voluntary organisations. Action (ID): PLANNING POLICIES (70010001) Avoid an overall increase in flood risk (7001) Planning authority Scottish Planning Policy and accompanying Planning Advice Notes set out Scottish Ministers priorities for the operation of the planning system and for the development and use of land. In terms of flood risk management, the policy supports a catchment-scale approach to sustainable flood risk management and aims to build the resilience of our cities and towns, encourage sustainable land management in our rural areas, and to address the long-term vulnerability of parts of our coasts and islands. Under this approach, new development in areas with medium to high likelihood of flooding should be avoided. For further information on the application of national planning policies see Annex 2. 129 Section 2 Tay Estuary and Montrose Basin Local Plan District