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Charlotte County Critical Facilities Vulnerability Analysis APPENDIX IV-A Charlotte 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 ...................................................................................................... IVA-5 B. County Profile ................................................................................................... IVA-5 C. Critical Facilities Vulnerability Analysis ............................................................... IVA-11 List of Tables IVA-1 Charlotte County Health Care Vulnerability Assessment ....................................... IVA-12 IVA-2 Other Critical Facilities Vulnerability Assessment ................................................ IVA-17 List of Figures/ Maps IVA-1 Traffic Evacuation Zones .................................................................................. IVA-36 IVA-2a Hurricane Evacuation Zones with Traffic Evacuation Zones .................................. IVA-37 IVA-2b Hurricane Evacuation Zones ............................................................................. IVA-38 IVA-3 Flood Plain ...................................................................................................... IVA-39 IVA-4 Wildland-Urban Interface Fire Risk .................................................................... IVA-40 IVA-5 Mobile Home / RV Parks ................................................................................... IVA-41 IVA-6 Health Care Facilities ....................................................................................... IVA-42 IVA-7 Schools and Universities ................................................................................... IVA-43 IVA-8 EOCs, Logistical and Military Resources, PODs ................................................... IVA-44 IVA-9 Communications Resources .............................................................................. IVA-45 IVA-10 Critical Infrastructure (Water, Waste Water, Landfills, etc) .................................. IVA-46 IVA-11 Public Shelters ................................................................................................. IVA-47 IVB-12 County Evacuation Routes Vulnerable to Freshwater Flooding ............................. IVA-48 Appendix IV-A Table of Contents This page intentionally left blank. Table of Contents Appendix IV-A 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-A Page IVA-5 Statewide Regional Evacuation Studies Program Volume I-9 Southwest Florida Page IVA-6 Appendix IV-A Statewide Regional Evacuation Studies Program Volume I-9 Southwest Florida Appendix IV-A Page IVA-7 Statewide Regional Evacuation Studies Program Volume I-9 Southwest Florida Page IVA-8 Appendix IV-A Statewide Regional Evacuation Studies Program Volume I-9 Southwest Florida Appendix IV-A Page IVA-9 Statewide Regional Evacuation Studies Program Volume I-9 Southwest Florida Page IVA-10 Appendix IV-A 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 Facilities 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). Appendix IV-A Page IVA-11 Statewide Regional Evacuation Studies Program Volume I-9 Southwest Florida Table IVA-1: Charlotte County Health Care Vulnerability Assessment EVAC FLOOD DEM FACILITY TYPE NAME ADDRESS CITY ZIP CAT ZONE PLAIN Elevation Fire ASSISTED LIVING ALTERRA STERLING HOUSE OF 550 ROTONDA ROTONDA FACILITY ENGLEWOOD BLVD. WEST WEST 33947 2 B 100 8.16 Y ASSISTED LIVING ALTERRA STERLING HOUSE OF 18440 TOLEDO PORT FACILITY PORT CHARLOTTE BLADE BLVD. CHARLOTTE 33952 2 B OUT 9.68 Y ASSISTED LIVING ALTERRA STERLING HOUSE OF 250 BAL HARBOR PUNTA FACILITY PUNTA GORDA BLVD. GORDA 33950 1 A 100 5.08 N CLINICAL AMERICAN MEDIC OF CHARLOTTE PORT LABORATORY COUNTY 2343 AARON ST CHARLOTTE 33952 2 B OUT 8.85 N CLINICAL 2525 HARBOR PORT LABORATORY ANTONIO L GABARDA MD BLVD #205 CHARLOTTE 33952 2 B OUT 9.09 N ADULT FAMILY 1420 CAPRICORN PUNTA CARE HOME BAILEY, EULALEE BLVD GORDA 33983 4 D OUT 21.17 Y ADULT FAMILY PORT CARE HOME BAIRD, PHYLLIS 284 COMSTOCK ST CHARLOTTE 33954 4 D OUT 24.03 Y CLINICAL 3417-D TAMIAMI PORT LABORATORY BRIAN ARDEL MD PA TRL CHARLOTTE 33952 2 B 100 6.24 N CLINICAL 2525 HARBOR PORT LABORATORY CALLMAN & VALENTE MD, PA BLVD CHARLOTTE 33952 2 B OUT 9.09 N CLINICAL CARDIOLOGY ASSOCIATES OF 4130 TAMIAMI PORT LABORATORY CHARLOTTE COUNT TRAIL CHARLOTTE 33952 2 B 100 6.78 N CLINICAL 21229 OLEAN BLVD PORT LABORATORY CHARLES V ALVAREZ MD SUITE C CHARLOTTE 33952 2 B OUT 8.78 N CRISIS 1700-C STABILIZATION CHARLOTTE COMMUNITY MENTAL EDUCATION PUNTA UNIT HEALTH SERVIC AVENUE GORDA 33950 1 A 100 5.61 N RESIDENTIAL 1700-B TREATMENT CHARLOTTE COMMUNITY MENTAL EDUCATION PUNTA FACILITY HEALTH SERVIC AVENUE GORDA 33950 1 A 100 5.61 N CLINICAL CHARLOTTE COUNTY HEALTH PUNTA LABORATORY DEPARTMENT 514 E GRACE ST GORDA 33950 1 A 100 5.04 N CLINICAL CHARLOTTE COUNTY HEALTH 3280 TAMIAMI PORT LABORATORY DEPARTMENT TRAIL #27 CHARLOTTE 33954 T 100 4.04 N CLINICAL CHARLOTTE COUNTY HEALTH LABORATORY DEPARTMENT 6868 SAN CASA RD ENGLEWOOD 34224 3 C OUT 14.82 N AMBULATORY SURGICAL CHARLOTTE ENDOSCOPIC 23970 SUNCOAST PORT CENTER SURGERY CENTER BLVD CHARLOTTE 33980 2 B OUT 13.56 N Page IVA-12 Appendix IV-A Statewide Regional Evacuation Studies Program Volume I-9 Southwest Florida SKILLED NURSING CHARLOTTE HARBOR CHARLOTTE FACILITY HEALTHCARE 4000 KINGS HWY HARBOR 33980 2 B 100 8.81 N CHARLOTTE REGIONAL MEDICAL 809 E. MARION PUNTA HOSPITAL CENTER AVENUE GORDA 33950 T 100 3.52 N CLINICAL CHARLOTTE REGIONAL MEDICAL PUNTA LABORATORY CENTER BLOOD 809 E MARION AVE GORDA 33950 T 100 3.52 N CLINICAL CHARLOTTE REGIONAL MEDICAL PUNTA LABORATORY CENTER CLINIC 809 E MARION AVE GORDA 33950 T 100 3.52 N ADULT FAMILY 1048 RENOIR PORT CARE HOME CHERY, MARY A. STREET CHARLOTTE 33952 3 C OUT 19.02 N CLINICAL COASTAL DERMATOLOGY & SKIN 3161 HARBOR PORT LABORATORY CANCER CENTER BLVD STE A CHARLOTTE 33952 2 B OUT 8.87 N ASSISTED LIVING 23454 NELSON PORT FACILITY COUNTRY COMFORT AVENUE CHARLOTTE 33954 3 C OUT 22.62 Y ASSISTED LIVING COURTYARDS OF HORIZON LLC 26455 RAMPART PORT FACILITY (THE) BLVD. CHARLOTTE 33983 3 C OUT 14.95 N ADULT FAMILY 22577 QUASAR PORT CARE HOME DAWKINS GLORIA MILLICENT BLVD CHARLOTTE 33952 3 C OUT 17.66 N SKILLED NURSING DEEP CREEK REHAB AND 25325 RAMPART PORT FACILITY NURSING CENTER BLVD. CHARLOTTE 33983 3 C OUT 17.95 N ADULT FAMILY 2532 STARLITE PORT CARE HOME DELCHON, MERTELLA LANE CHARLOTTE 33952 2 B OUT 9.65 N CLINICAL DERMATOLOGY & SKIN CANCER 3280 TAMIAMI TRL PORT LABORATORY CENTER/STEPHEN #20 CHARLOTTE 33952 2 B OUT 8.26 N SKILLED NURSING DOUGLAS JACOBSON STATE 21281 GRAYTON PORT FACILITY VETERANS NURSING TERRACE CHARLOTTE 33954 3 C OUT 17.81 N SKILLED NURSING ENGLEWOOD HEALTHCARE AND FACILITY REHABILITATION 1111 DRURY LANE ENGLEWOOD 34224 2 B 100 4.97 Y ASSISTED LIVING 21000 MIDWAY PORT FACILITY EUROPEAN MANOR BLVD CHARLOTTE 33952 2 B 100 13.24 N CLINICAL FAMILY HEALTH CENTERS OF 4120 TAMIAMI TRL PORT LABORATORY SOUTHWEST FLORI STE E CHARLOTTE 33952 2 B 100 6.58 N PORT HOSPITAL FAWCETT MEMORIAL HOSPITAL 21298 OLEAN BLVD CHARLOTTE 33952 2 B OUT 9.84 N FAWCETT MEMORIAL HOSPITAL CLINICAL PULMONARY/CLINICAL PORT LABORATORY LABORATORY 21298 OLEAN BLVD CHARLOTTE 33952 2 B OUT 9.84 N CLINICAL FLORIDA CANCER SPECIALISTS 22395 EDGEWATER PORT 33980 2 B 100 6.03 N Appendix IV-A Page IVA-13 Statewide Regional Evacuation Studies Program Volume I-9 Southwest Florida LABORATORY DR CHARLOTTE CLINICAL FLORIDA UROLOGY PHYSICIANS 100 MADRID BLVD PUNTA LABORATORY PA STE 112 GORDA 33950 2 B 100 6.42 N END-STAGE 3300 TAMIAMI PORT RENAL DISEASE GULF COAST DIALYSIS INC TRAIL CHARLOTTE 33952 2 B OUT 8.22 N CLINICAL PORT LABORATORY
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