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ORANGE COUNTY 29,957 622,298 35,624 2018 Statewide Emergency Shelter Plan ORANGE 2018 Statewide Emergency Shelter Plan ORANGE Total Risk Local Total Risk Funding Source: Capacity In Planned Capacity Local (L), State (S), Name Bldg. # Address City Zip People Usage Comments (ft2) (Meets Federal (F), and (Meets (reported ARC 4496) Program Name ARC 4496) capacity) Retrofitted (R), (R), Retrofitted Pet-Friendly (A) Pet-Friendly General (G), PSN (P), (G), PSN General New Construction (N) Construction New Apopka High School 306 Gym 555 Martin Street Apopka 32712 N G 759 12,895 759 FISH Bldg 23 Apopka High School 701 Cafeteria 555 Martin Street Apopka 32712 N G 0 0 606 L Building was renovated in 2011 is not EHPA. The Apopka Middle School 300, RM 301 Café 425 N Park Avenue Apopka 32712 0 0 cafeteria has 7,337 SF Audubon Park ES 1-117 Café 1750 Common Way RD Orlando 32814 G 310 6,194 310 Avalon Middle School 3-Gym 13914 Mailer Blvd Orlando 32828 N G 615 12,295 per 2009 FDEM study Avalon Middle School 4 Café 13914 Mailer Blvd Orlando 32828 N G 591 8,872 598 per FDEM study Barnett Park Community Center 4801 W Colonial Drive Orlando N/A G, A0 0 Bithlo Community Center Bldg 18501 Washington Avenue Orlando N/A G, A 0 0 Blankner School (Priority 4) 2-201 Café 2500 South Mills Ave Orlando 32806 N P 151 12,110 134 EHPA. PBSJ report- 120mph-threshold bldg Blankner School (Priority 4) 2-Gym 2500 South Mills Ave Orlando 32806 N G 605 12,110 per master list Boone HS 800 gym 2000 S. Mills Avenue Orlando 32806 0 0 560 Boone HS 801 Café 2000 S. Mills Avenue Orlando 32806 0 0 454 Bridgewater MS 300 Gym 5660 Tiny Road Winter Garden 34787 552 12,251 552 L per FDEM study Bridgewater MS 401A-Café & MP 5660 Tiny Road Winter Garden 34787 550 8,954 550 L per FDEM study Carver Middle School 307 Café 4500 West Columbia Street Orlando 32811 0 0 191 Chain of Lakes Middle School 701 Café 8720 Conroy Windemere Rd Orlando 32835 R G 0 0 538 per county 6-15/09 Colonial 9th Grade School 200 Café/MP 7775 Valencia College Lane Orlando 32807 0 0 427 Colonial 9th Grade School 801-Gym only 7775 Valencia College Lane Orlando 32807 N G 473 11,590 473 L per FDEM study Colonial HS 5-110 Gym 6100 Oleander Dr Orlando 32807 0 0 310 Colonial HS 6-145 Café 6100 Oleander Dr Orlando 32807 0 0 474 L per county 8-23-05 Conway Middle School (new) 300, RM 301 Café 4600 Anderson Road Orlando 32812 N G 396 7,920 195 L 2008-2009 per County. New EHPA dining/multipurpose Corner Lake Middle School 8, Rm101 Café / MP 1700 Chuluota Road Bithlo 32820 0 0 346 Cypress Creek High School C-107-gym 1101 Bear Crossing Orlando 32824 R G 0 0 1,008 per FDEM study? Cypress Creek High School D-108-cafeteria 1101 Bear Crossing Orlando 32824 R G 0 0 615 per FDEM study? Discovery Middle School 8-RM101 -Café / MP 601 Woodbury Road Orlando 32828 0 0 489 need shutters Dr. Phillips 9th Grade 21 Café 6500 Turkey Lake Road Orlando 32819 R G 0 0 304 Not EHPA Dr. Phillips High School 501-cafeteria 6500 Turkey Lake Road Orlando 32819 R G 0 0 492 L Not EHPA Undergoing comprehensive renovation in 2012-2014 Dr. Phillips High School 610-gym 6500 Turkey Lake Road Orlando 32819 R G 710 14,190 710 and the gym will be upgraded to be an EHPA facility East River High School 306 Gym 654 Columbia School Rd Orlando 32833 N G 0 0 0 see SpNS East River High School 701 Café 654 Columbia School Rd Orlando 32833 N G 0 0 0 see SpNS Edgewater High School 600 Gym, RM 101 3100 Edgewater Drive Orlando 32804 N 737 14,731 566 EHPA Edgewater High School 8 Café 3100 Edgewater Drive Orlando 32804 384 7,680 384 Not EHPA Evans High School 400-Gym, RM 103 4949 Silver Star Road Orlando 32808 N 756 15,126 2011 EHPA Evans High School 300-Din, RM 101 4949 Silver Star Road Orlando 32808 N 596 11,919 2011 EHPA Fort Gatlin Recreation Center 2009 Lake Margaret Drive Orlando N/A G, A 0 0 100 F,S Freedom High School 6 2500 W Taft Vineland Rd Orlando 32837 G 58 1,162 Freedom High School 5 2500 W Taft Vineland Rd Orlando 32837 G 164 3,284 Freedom Middle 3-301 - Gym 2850 Taft Vineland Rd Orlando 32837 G 556 11,998 556 per FDEM study Freedom Middle 401 - Dining Area 2850 Taft Vineland Rd Orlando 32837 G 368 9,029 368 per FDEM study 401A - Mult. Rm / Freedom Middle 2850 Taft Vineland Rd Orlando 32837 G 226 4,515 226 per FDEM study Dining Area 2018 Statewide Emergency Shelter Plan ORANGE Total Risk Local Total Risk Funding Source: Capacity In Planned Capacity Local (L), State (S), Name Bldg. # Address City Zip People Usage Comments (ft2) (Meets Federal (F), and (Meets (reported ARC 4496) Program Name ARC 4496) capacity) Retrofitted (R), (R), Retrofitted Pet-Friendly (A) Pet-Friendly General (G), PSN (P), (G), PSN General New Construction (N) Construction New Glenridge Middle School 4-gym 801 Glenridge Way Winter Park 32789 N G 660 13,204 per FDEM study Glenridge Middle School 5-Cafeteria 801 Glenridge Way Winter Park 32789 N G 188 3,751 per FDEM study Gotha Middle School 7-Gym 9155 Gotha Road Windemere 34787 0 0 605 need shutters Gotha Middle School 8 RM101 Café / MP 9155 Gotha Road Windemere 34787 0 0 255 need shutters Howard Middle School Rm 144 Café 800 E Robinson St. Orlando 32801 0 0 317 Hunters Creek Middle School 8 RM101 Café / MP 13400 Town Loop Blvd. Orlando 32837 0 0 322 need shutters Jackson Middle School 8- 801-Café only 6000 Stonewall Jackson Orlando 32807 N G 407 9,709 407 2007-2008 per County John Bridges Community Center 445 West 13th Street Apopka N/A G 0 0 206 Jones High School 3 RM115 Café 1400 W. Cypress Dr Orlando 32805 0 0 336 circa 2003-per county 8-23-05 Jones High School 6 RM112 Gym 1400 W. Cypress Dr Orlando 32805 0 0 434 circa 2003-per county 8-23-05 Lake Nona Middle 2, RM 101 Gym 13700 Narcoossee Rd Orlando 32832 N 579 11,582 Built 2011 Lake Nona High School 306 Gym 12500 Narcoossee Rd Orlando 32832 759 18,999 759 per FDEM study Lake Nona High School 701 Café 12500 Narcoossee Rd Orlando 32832 605 9,158 605 per FDEM study Lakeview Middle - Org 9-100 Café 1200 West Bay Street Winter Garden 34787 N G 0 0 312 EHPA?-per county 8-23-05 Lakeview Middle - Org 2- Gym 1200 West Bay Street Winter Garden 34787 604 12,083 per FDEM study Lee Middle School 2- 800 Café 1201 Maury Road Orlando 32804 0 0 382 Not EPHA Legacy Middle 301 - Gym 11398 Lake Underhill Rd Orlando 32825 556 12,053 556 per FDEM study Legacy Middle 4- Dining 11398 Lake Underhill Rd Orlando 32825 573 8,600 594 per FDEM study Liberty Middle School 102 Café 3405 South Chickasaw Trail Orlando 32829 0 0 412 2008-2009 per Lockhart Middle School 3 (new)-900 Café 3411 Doctor Love Road Orlando 32810 332 8,301 289 per FDEM study County Maitland Middle School (old) 9 1601 Choctaw Trail Maitland 32751 0 0 303 Marks Street Community Center 99 East Marks Steet Orlando N/A G, A 0 0 300 Meadow Woods Middle School 8- 101 Café 1800 Rhode Island Wood Cr Orlando 32824 0 0 210 need shutters Meadowbrook Middle School 3 Gym 6000 N Lane Orlando 32808 576 11,521 per FDEM study Meadowbrook Middle School 4- 401 Café 6000 N Lane Orlando 32808 370 9,246 368 per FDEM study 2008-2009 per Memorial Middle School 4-401A Café / MP 2510 Gulfstream Road Orlando 32805 N G 558 8,725 558 per FDEM study County Memorial Middle School 700 Gym 2220 West Michigan Ave Orlando 32805 0 0 583 BLDG 3? Per FISH Oak Ridge High School (new) 700 - RM 106 Gym 6000 Winegard Road Orlando 32809 N 759 15,170 468 EHPA Meets wind load but doesn't have dmiiable lights for Oak Ridge High School (new) 300 - RM 101 Café 6000 Winegard Road Orlando 32809 N 605 12,093 night time sleeping 1925 Oconee Crown Point Ocoee High 3- 306 - Gym OCOEE 34761 N G 759 18,855 759 per FDEM study Parkway 1925 Oconee Crown Point Ocoee High 7-701 Dining Area OCOEE 34761 559 8,388 591 per FDEM study Parkway Ocoee Middle School 4-401-Café 300 South Bulford Avenue Ocoee 34761 N G 0 0 357 2008-2009 per County Ocoee Middle School 5- 501-Gym 300 South Bulford Avenue Ocoee 34761 N G 0 0 583 2008-2009 per County Ocoee Middle School 2 300 South Bulford Avenue Ocoee 34761 G 142 2,849 Ocoee Middle School 1 300 South Bulford Avenue Ocoee 34761 G 307 6,144 Odyssey Middle School 3-301 Gym 9290 Lee Vista Orlando 32829 N G 560 12,045 560 per County 8-23-05 Orlo Vista Building 26 North Nowell Avenue Orlando N/A G, A 0 0 100 9 (per Fish) / Piedmont Lake Middle School 2601 Lakeville Road Apopka 32703 0 0 331 8 RM101 Café 2018 Statewide Emergency Shelter Plan ORANGE Total Risk Local Total Risk Funding Source: Capacity In Planned Capacity Local (L), State (S), Name Bldg.
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