Flood Risk & Sequential Testing
If this cannot be demonstrated then the LPA will likely refuse the application.
One Planning can provide a professional assessment and, if required, undertake a Sequential Test and Exception Test. This would include liaising directly with the LPA and Environment Agency and agreeing/negotiating the geographical area of search over which the test is to be applied and the method used for comparing flood risk between sites, such as:
- Environment Agency Flood Map
- an up to date Strategic Flood Risk Assessment held by the Local Planning Authority
- site specific Flood Risk Assessments where they are suitable for this purpose
- another map or sources of flooding information not listed
In applying the Sequential Test we would compare the reasonably available sites identified with the application site in relation to flood risk; development plan status; capacity; and constraints to delivery including availability, policy restrictions, physical problems or limitations, potential impacts of the development, and future environmental conditions that would be experienced by the inhabitants of the development.