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Sarasota County Critical Facilities Vulnerability Analysis APPENDIX IV-F Sarasota County Critical Facilities Vulnerability Analysis CHAPTER IV REGIONAL VULNERABILITY AND POPULATION ANALYSIS This page intentionally left blank. Statewide Regional Evacuation Studies Program Volume I-9 Southwest Florida TABLE OF CONTENTS A. Introduction ...................................................................................................... IVF-5 B. County Profile ................................................................................................... IVF-5 C. Critical Facilities Vulnerability Analysis ............................................................... IVF-11 List of Tables IVF-1 Sarasota County Health Care Vulnerability Assessment ....................................... IVF-14 IVF-2 Other Critical Facilities Vulnerability Assessment ................................................. IVF-22 List of Maps IVF-1 Traffic Evacuation Zones .................................................................................. IVF-57 IVF-2a Hurricane Evacuation Zones with Traffic Evacuation Zones .................................. IVF-58 IVF-2b Hurricane Evacuation Zones ............................................................................. IVF-59 IVF-3 Flood Plain ...................................................................................................... IVF-60 IVF-4 Wildland-Urban Interface Fire Risk .................................................................... IVF-61 IVF-5 Mobile Home / RV Parks ................................................................................... IVF-62 IVF-6 Health Care Facilities ....................................................................................... IVF-63 IVF-7 Schools and Universities ................................................................................... IVF-64 IVF-8 EOCs, Logistical and Military Resources, PODs ................................................... IVF-65 IVF-9 Communications Resources .............................................................................. IVF-66 IVF-10 Critical Infrastructure (Water, Waste Water, Landfills, etc) .................................. IVF-67 IVF-11 Public Shelters 2010 ........................................................................................ IVF-68 IVF-12 County Evacuation Routes Vulnerable to Freshwater Flooding ............................. IVF-69 Appendix IV-F Table of Contents This page intentionally left blank. Table of Contents Appendix IV-F Statewide Regional Evacuation Studies Program Volume I-9 Southwest Florida A. Introduction This appendix provides a County Economic Profile, Vulnerability Profile and a more detailed vulnerability analysis of critical facilities and corresponding maps. B. County Profile This section of the report, and the data contained herein, is provided to capture a profile of the county including geographic and economic characteristics not previously discussed in Chapter I. In addition, many of the critical infrastructure partners including private sector and public utilities are identified. COUNTY PROFILE (Source: Enterprise Florida, www.eflorida.com/profiles) Appendix IV-F Page IVF-5 Statewide Regional Evacuation Studies Program Volume I-9 Southwest Florida Page IVF-6 Appendix IV-F Statewide Regional Evacuation Studies Program Volume I-9 Southwest Florida Appendix IV-F Page IVF-7 Statewide Regional Evacuation Studies Program Volume I-9 Southwest Florida Page IVF-8 Appendix IV-F Statewide Regional Evacuation Studies Program Volume I-9 Southwest Florida Appendix IV-F Page IVF-9 Statewide Regional Evacuation Studies Program Volume I-9 Southwest Florida Page IVF-10 Appendix IV-F Statewide Regional Evacuation Studies Program Volume I-9 Southwest Florida C. Critical Facility Vulnerability Analysis Considerable staff resources were expended to update the critical facilities inventory. Specific attention was paid to health care facilities such as hospitals and nursing homes; emergency response agencies, hazardous materials, mobile home parks, schools and colleges and community centers. Where possible, communications resources and community infrastructure /utilities such as water and waste-water facilities were located by latitude and longitude and overlaid on the storm tide limits map. Each facility has the facility type, name, location, elevation, flood plain, fire and results of the 2010 surge analysis based on the most accurate topographic data and the SLOSH model. The Critical Facility Inventory (Data base) includes a comprehensive list of critical facilities identified by the State and County Emergency Management Agencies. This inventory is not published as part of the report. However, selected facilities which may require evacuation or mitigation are identified in the tables and maps which follow. The tables indicate vulnerability from storm surge (based on the SLOSH model), freshwater flooding (based on the FEMA Flood Maps) and wildfire (Wildfire Interface/Levels of Concern). The illustration below identifies the potential storm surge heights on county landmarks. This illustration is provided for public information purposes only. Appendix IV-F Page IVF-11 Statewide Regional Evacuation Studies Program Volume I-9 Southwest Florida Table IVF-1: Sarasota County Health Care Vulnerability Assessment EVAC FLOOD DEM FACILITY TYPE NAME ADDRESS CITY ZIP SURGE ZONE PLAIN Elevation FIRE Adult Day Care SENIOR FRIENDSHIP CENTERS 1900 BROTHER GEENEN Center INC HEALTH SER WAY SARASOTA 34236 3 C OUT 13.51 N Adult Family Care Home HUNTER, SHIRLEY 3435 AVANTI CIRCLE NORTH PORT 34287 2 B 500 10.42 Y Adult Family Care Home LEWIS, CAROL A 12101 RONDA LANE NORTH PORT 34287 2 B 100 6.18 Y Adult Family Care Home VECCHIO, FRANK AND OFELIA 211 GINGER RD VENICE 34293 3 C OUT 15.68 N Adult Family Care Home ANGLES, LUIS M 5413 HAYDEN BLVD SARASOTA 34232 5 E OUT 20.30 N Adult Family Care Home BALOG, KATALIN 2705 WILKINSON ROAD SARASOTA 34231 5 E OUT 20.78 N Adult Family Care Home CHERRY, NADINE C 8200 BEE RIDGE RD SARASOTA 34241 NA OUT 31.43 Y Ambulatory SURGERY CENTER AT ST 1350 EAST VENICE Surgical Center ANDREWS AVENUE VENICE 34285 2 B OUT 9.54 N Ambulatory GULF COAST ENDOSCOPY Surgical Center CENTER OF VENICE 1220 EAST VENICE AVE VENICE 34285 3 C 500 11.89 N Ambulatory SUNCOAST ENDOSCOPY OF 2089 HAWTHORNE Surgical Center SARASOTA, LLC STREET SARASOTA 34239 3 C 500 14.89 N Ambulatory AESTHETIC PLASTIC SURGERY Surgical Center CENTER 135 SAN MARCO DRIVE VENICE 34285 4 D OUT 14.90 N Ambulatory 1941 WALDEMERE Surgical Center CAPE SURGERY CENTER STREET SARASOTA 34239 4 D OUT 16.00 N Ambulatory ENDOSCOPY CENTER OF Surgical Center SARASOTA 1435 OSPREY AVENUE SARASOTA 34239 4 D OUT 15.73 N Ambulatory LASER & SURGICAL SERVICES 2601 SOUTH TAMIAMI Surgical Center AT CENTER FOR TRAIL SARASOTA 34239 4 D OUT 18.17 N Ambulatory SARASOTA PLASTIC SURGERY 2255 SOUTH TAMIAMI Surgical Center CENTER, INC TRAIL SARASOTA 34239 4 D OUT 17.06 N Ambulatory 3325 S. TAMIAMI TRAIL Surgical Center CENTER FOR ENDOSCOPY, THE SUITE 100 SARASOTA 34239 5 E OUT 22.27 N Ambulatory DOCTORS SAME DAY SURGERY Surgical Center CENTER 5741 BEE RIDGE ROAD SARASOTA 34233 5 E 100 18.30 N Ambulatory INTERCOASTAL MEDICAL 3333 CATTLEMEN RD # Surgical Center GROUP 106 SARASOTA 34233 5 E OUT 21.11 Y Ambulatory INTERCOASTAL MEDICAL Surgical Center GROUP AMBULATORY SU 3333 CATTLEMEN ROAD SARASOTA 34232 5 E OUT 21.11 Y Page IVF-12 Appendix IV-F Statewide Regional Evacuation Studies Program Volume I-9 Southwest Florida Ambulatory SARASOTA AMBULATORY Surgical Center SURGERY CENTER LTD 2821 PROCTOR RD SARASOTA 34231 5 E OUT 23.73 N Ambulatory 2800 BAHIA VISTA Surgical Center BAYVIEW ENDOSCOPY CENTER STREET SARASOTA 34239 NA OUT 27.53 N Ambulatory CENTER FOR ADVANCED EYE Surgical Center SURGERY 3920 BEE RIDGE ROAD SARASOTA 34233 NA OUT 29.47 N Ambulatory 1 S SCHOOL AVENUE Surgical Center COASTAL MEDICAL CENTER SUITE 103 SARASOTA 34237 NA OUT 27.95 N Ambulatory GULFCOAST SURGERY CENTER Surgical Center INC 4947 CLARK ROAD SARASOTA 34233 NA OUT 29.44 Y Assisted Living Facility MARY'S ON BAYSHORE 441 BAYSHORE DRIVE VENICE 34285 1 A 100 4.86 N Assisted Living ALDERMAN OAKS RETIREMENT Facility CENTER, INC. 727 HUDSON AVENUE SARASOTA 34236 2 B 100 7.77 N Assisted Living 2186 BAHIA VISTA Facility BAHIA OAKS LODGE STREET SARASOTA 34239 2 B 500 9.37 N Assisted Living Facility CRESTWOOD MANOR 729 CRESTWOOD ROAD ENGLEWOOD 34223 2 B 100 8.71 Y Assisted Living GARDENS OF NORTH PORT 4900 SOUTH SUMTER Facility (THE) BLVD NORTH PORT 34287 2 B 500 11.43 N Assisted Living Facility INGLENOOK 280 NORTH PINE STREET ENGLEWOOD 34223 2 B 100 7.74 Y Assisted Living Facility JOY OF LIVING II 8548 ALAM AVE VENICE 34287 2 B 500 11.08 Y Assisted Living NORTH PORT RETIREMENT Facility CENTER 4950 POCATELLA AVENUE NORTH PORT 34287 2 B 500 10.99 Y Assisted Living Facility SLC OF SORRENTO, INC. 336 MONET DRIVE NOKOMIS 34275 2 B 500 10.53 Y Assisted Living BAY VILLAGE OF SARASOTA, Facility INC. 8400 VAMO ROAD SARASOTA 34231 3 C OUT 13.39 N Assisted Living 1420 EAST VENICE Facility BELLA VITA AVENUE VENICE 34292 3 C OUT 14.28 Y Assisted Living Facility FAMILY TRADITIONS III 352 LAKE ROAD VENICE 34293 3 C OUT 13.59 N Assisted Living Facility FRENCH BLOSSOMS TWO, INC 1782 COCONUT DRIVE VENICE 34293 3 C OUT 13.72 N Assisted Living 2745 VENICE AVENUE Facility GULF WINDS EAST VENICE 34292 3 C 500 11.81 Y Assisted Living HARBOR INN OF VENICE Facility SOUTH 160 RUTLAND ROAD VENICE 34293 3 C OUT 14.70 N Assisted Living Facility HARBORCHASE OF VENICE 950 PINEBROOK ROAD VENICE 34292 3 C OUT 12.82 N Assisted Living
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