1 Plan Introduction Purpose of the Mitigation Plan The Gateway
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1 Plan Introduction Purpose of the Mitigation Plan The Gateway
Plan Introduction Purpose of the Mitigation Plan The Gateway Regional Hazard Mitigation Plan is the result of a local planning process designed to guide and assist the counties and cities of the Gateway Region in Hazard Mitigation. Mitigation is the process of reducing the severity of the impact of natural or man made hazards through planning. Each hazard requires a specific type of mitigation. In some cases, we can use engineering solutions (such as an earthquake-resistant building) to at least temporarily reduce the impact of a natural hazard. In other cases, the only form of mitigation that is guaranteed to be successful is to limit and/or not allow human activities where the hazard occurs (such as in floodplains). The mitigation planning process will enable the cities and counties within the Gateway Region to make sound planning and development decisions in and for the future. It also provides a mechanism for coordinating the efforts of individuals, organizations, local governments, and private industry concerned with Hazard Mitigation Activities. Area Organizations and Governance The Gateway Area Development District (GADD) was organized as a nonprofit corporation in 1969 and became one of fifteen such Local Development Districts throughout the State of Kentucky. Although they are public bodies under Kentucky law, the Area Development Districts are neither State, Federal nor are they a branch of local government. Instead, the Area Development Districts should be thought of as partnerships of local units of government. GADD consists of Bath, Menifee, Montgomery, Morgan and Rowan Counties and includes the cities of Owingsville, Salt Lick, Sharpsburg, Mt. Sterling, Jeffersonville, Camargo, Frenchburg, West Liberty, and Morehead. As required by legislation, the ADD District is governed by a Board of Directors composed of 51% elected officials. This includes the Judge-Executive of each County and the Mayor of each County Seat. The remaining members represent Labor, Low-income, Industry, Finance, Utilities, the Elderly, Business, Minorities, Emergency Services, Women and Education. The following jurisdictions are included in the Gateway Region: Bath County A County Judge-Executive and three Commissioners govern Bath County. Each county official serves a four-year term. Salt Lick (6th Class City) The City of Salt Lick is governed by a Mayor and five Council Members. The Mayor serves a 4-year term and the Council Members serve 2-year terms. 1 Sharpsburg (6th Class City) The City of Sharpsburg is governed by a Mayor and four Council Members. The Mayor serves a 4-year term while the Council Members serve 2-year terms. Owingsville (4th Class City) The City of Owingsville is governed by a Mayor and six Council Members. The Mayor serves a four-year term and the Council Members serve two-year terms. Menifee County A County Judge-Executive and five Magistrates govern Menifee County. Each County official serves a four-year term. Frenchburg (6th Class City) A Mayor and five Commissioners serve the City. The Mayor is elected to a fouryear term and the Commissioners serve two-year terms. Montgomery County A County Judge-Executive and three Commissioners govern Montgomery County. Each county official is elected to a four-year term. Camargo (5th Class City) A Mayor and four Commissioners members serve the City. The Mayor is elected to a four-year term and the Commissioners serve two-year terms. Jeffersonville (5th Class City) A Mayor and four Commissioners govern the City of Jeffersonville. The Mayor is elected to a four-year term while the Commissioners each serve two-year terms. Mt. Sterling (4th Class City) A Mayor and eight Council Members govern the City. The Mayor is elected to a four-year term and the Council Members serve for two-years each. Morgan County A County Judge-Executive and five Magistrates serve Morgan County. The JudgeExecutive and Magistrates all serve four-year terms. West Liberty (4th Class City) A Mayor and six Council Members serve the City of West Liberty. The Mayor is elected to a four-year term and the Council Members serve two-year terms. Rowan County A County Judge-Executive and four Magistrates govern Rowan County. The Judge-Executive and Magistrates all serve four-year terms. Lakeview Heights (6th Class City) A Mayor and four Commissioners serve the City of Lakeview Heights. The Mayor is elected to a four-year term and the Commissioners serve two-year terms. 2 Morehead (4th Class City) A Mayor and six Council Members govern this City. The Mayor is elected to a 4year term and the Council Members serve two-year terms. Incorporated Cities of the Gateway Area County City Bath Salt Lick Bath Sharpsburg Bath Owingsville Menifee Frenchburg Montgomery Camargo Montgomery Jeffersonville Montgomery Mt. Sterling Morgan West Liberty Rowan Lakeview Heights Rowan Morehead Class 6th 6th 4th 6th 5th 5th 4th 4th 6th 4th 2003 Population 346 299 1,515 554 952 1,867 6,033 3,344 248 7,627 Form of Government Mayor & 5 Council Members Mayor & 4 Council Members Mayor & 6 Council Members Mayor & 5 Council Members Mayor & 4 Commissioners Mayor & 4 Commissioners Mayor & 8 Council Members Mayor & 6 Council Members Mayor & 4 Council Members Mayor & 6 Council Members Source: Kentucky State Data Center at University of Louisville Gateway Area Development District Staff The Gateway Area Development District’s staff is made up of professionals with a wide range of backgrounds in such areas as Community and Economic Development, Housing, Human Services, Management, Planning and Mapping Services. By sharing the expertise found at the Area Development District level, local governments are collectively able to afford the professional staff that many Counties and Cities could not afford otherwise. The Area Development Districts in Kentucky are a product of Federal funding in the Appalachian Regional Development Act and the Public Work and Economic Development Act of 1965. The intent in forming the Area Development Districts was for economic development through the involvement of locally elected officials, business and civic leaders, as well as representatives of minorities and the poor. 3 Gateway Area Development District Mitigation Planning Effort The Mitigation Planning effort is a result of the partnership created by the Kentucky Emergency Management Agency and the Gateway Area Development District through a Mitigation Planning Grant with the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA). Gateway Area Development District assisted the Regional Mitigation Committee in Mitigation Plan development by using broad based and diverse community participation activities, and contains the following 5 sections of information: 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 3.5 Prerequisites – Adoption by Governing Bodies A Description of the Planning Process Risk Assessment Mitigation Strategies Plan Maintenance Procedures The Gateway Regional Mitigation Plan has been developed to be in accordance with the current rules and regulations governing regional mitigation plans. The plan shall be routinely monitored as defined in this plan to maintain compliance with the Robert T. Stafford Disaster Relief and Emergency Assistance Act as amended by the Disaster Mitigation Act of 2000 (Public Law 106-390, October 30,2000). The following map illustrates the geographic location of the Gateway Region in relationship to the remainder of the Commonwealth of Kentucky Area Development Districts (ADD'S): 4 This page left blank intentionally. 5 Table of Contents 3.1 3.1.1 3.1.2 3.1.3 Prerequisites Adoption by the Local Governing Body Multi-Jurisdictional Plan Adoption Multi-Jurisdictional Planning Participation 3.2 3.2.1 3.2.2 3.2.3 3.2.4 3.2.5 The Planning Process Open Public Involvement Opportunity for Public Comment Opportunity for Public/Private Participation Review and Incorporation of Existing Plans, Studies, Reports, Technical Information Documentation of the Planning Process 3.3 3.3.1 3.3.2 3.3.3 3.3.4 3.3.5 3.3.6 Risk Assessment Identifying Hazards Profiling Hazard Events Assessing Vulnerability: Identifying Assets Assessing Vulnerability: Estimating Potential Losses Assessing Vulnerability: Analyzing Development Trends Multi-Jurisdictional Risk Assessment 3.4 3.4.1 3.4.2 3.4.3 3.4.4 3.4.5 Mitigation Strategy Capability Assessment Local Hazard Mitigation Goals-Check state checklist Identification and Analysis of Mitigation Measures Implementation of Mitigation Measures Multi-Jurisdictional Mitigation Strategy 3.5 3.5.1 3.5.2 3.5.3 Plan Maintenance Procedures Monitoring, Evaluating and Updating the Plan Implementation Through Existing Programs Continued Public Involvement 3.1 Prerequisites 3.1.1 Adoption by the Local Governing Body On the recommendation of the Regional Mitigation Committee on__________, the Gateway Board of Directors passed a Resolution to adopt this as the official Mitigation Plan of the Gateway Area Development District Region. The following resolution was adopted and signed by the Board of Directors on ____________. 6 3.1.2 Multi-Jurisdictional Plan Adoption The following chart summarizes the jurisdictions that have formally adopted this plan as the jurisdictions official Hazard Mitigation plan. County Bath Bath Bath Bath Jurisdiction Bath County Fiscal Court City of Salt Lick City of Sharpsburg City of Owingsville Plan Adopted? Yes Yes Yes Yes Adoption Date 1/10/06 1/6/06 1/2/06 1/9/06 Menifee Menifee Menifee County Fiscal Court City of Frenchburg Yes Yes 1/10/06 1/5/06 Montgomery Montgomery Montgomery Montgomery Montgomery County Fiscal Court City of Camargo City of Jeffersonville City of Mt. Sterling Yes Yes Yes Yes 1/17/06 1/10/06 1/30/06 1/17/06 Morgan Morgan Morgan County Fiscal Court City of West Liberty Yes Yes 1/11/06 1/23/06 Rowan Rowan Rowan Rowan County Fiscal Court City of Lakeview Heights City of Morehead Yes Yes Yes 12/20/05 1/4/06 1/9/06 Region Gateway ADD Bd. of Directors Yes 1/24/06 The following are copies of the official resolutions signed by each jurisdiction adopting the plan. 3.1.3 Multi-Jurisdictional Planning Participation Each incorporated jurisdiction within the Gateway Region was involved in the planning process and composition of the Regional Hazard Mitigation Plan. Public Participation is defined for this Plan as an opportunity provided for each jurisdiction and its citizens to participate in the planning process. The opportunity for Public Participation was offered and achieved through attendance in County Mitigation Committee meetings, Regional Mitigation Committee Meetings, involvement in the Planning, Risk Assessment; Plan Maintenance sections of the Plan as well as through reviewing presentations of findings of the plan and adoption of the plan. Every incorporated jurisdiction in the Gateway Region was provided the opportunity to participate in the County Mitigation Committee Meetings held in each County. 7 The following chart documents the participation of each jurisdiction in the planning process. Attended County/Reg. Committee Jurisdiction Meeting(s) Yes Bath Co. Fiscal Ct. City of Salt Lick Yes City of Sharpsburg Yes City of Owingsville Yes Menifee Co. Fiscal Ct. Yes City of Frenchburg Yes Yes Montg. Co. Fiscal Ct. City of Camargo Yes City of Jeffersonville Yes City of Mt. Sterling Yes Morgan Co. Fiscal Ct. Yes City of West Liberty Yes Rowan Co. Fiscal Ct. Yes City of Lakeview Heights Yes City of Morehead Yes Yes Gateway ADD Staff Attended Attended Attended Attended Planning Risk Mitigation Plan Adoption Process Assessment Strategies Maintenance Of The Meeting(s) Meeting(s) Meeting(s) Meeting(s) Plan Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No No No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Participation from each jurisdiction occurred through the Gateway Board of Directors, the Gateway Regional Mitigation Committee of the Board of Directors, and the Local (County) Mitigation Committees in each county. These three groups of people represent various aspects of the Gateway Region. First, the Gateway Area Development District Board of Directors is composed of the County Judge-Executive of each County, the Mayor of each county seat, and one Citizen Member from each County, as agreed upon by the County JudgeExecutive and the Mayor of the County Seat. The Gateway Board of Directors make decisions, establish partnerships and defines goals and objectives for the Gateway Region in Community Development and Planning. These meetings are held the last Tuesday of each month at the offices of the Gateway Area Development District, located in Owingsville, Bath County, and sometimes are held in the individual Counties. These meetings are advertised, by law, in the five local newspapers (The Bath County News-Outlook, The Foothills Courier, The Mt. Sterling Advocate, The Licking Valley Courier and The Morehead News) of the largest circulation within that County and are open to the Public. The following chart lists the Gateway ADD Board of Directors, the jurisdictions they represent and their position within the community. 8 Officers Robert Nickell Dwain Benson Walter Shrout J.D. Trimble Gary Williamson James Ralls Clyde Thomas Position Chairman 1st Vice Chairman 2nd Vice Chairman Secretary Treasurer Citizen Member Immediate Past Chair Comments Officer Of The Board Officer Of The Board Officer Of The Board Officer Of The Board Officer Of The Board Officer Of The Board Officer Of The Board Bath County Walter Shrout County Judge-Executive Don Kincaid Mayor of Owingsville Todd Waits Carolyn Belcher Citizen Member Ky. State Representative Ex-Officio Member Menifee County J.D. Trimble County Judge-Executive Dwain Benson Mayor of Frenchburg Carolyn Ingram Tom Jensen Citizen Member Ky. State Senator Ex-Officio Member Montgomery County B.D. Wilson, Jr. County Judge-Executive Gary Williamson Mayor of Mt. Sterling James Ralls Adrian Arnold R.J. Palmer Citizen Member Ky. State Representative Ky. State Senator Ex-Officio Member Ex-Officio Member Morgan County Tim Conley County Judge-Executive Robert Nickell Mayor of West Liberty Linda Bradley John W. Stacy Robert Stivers Citizen Member Ky. State Representative Ky. State Senator Ex-Officio Member Ex-Officio Member Rowan County Clyde A. Thomas County Judge-Executive Bradley Collins Mayor of Morehead Randy Wells Rocky Adkins Walter Blevins, Jr. Citizen Member Ky. State Representative Ky. State Senator Ex-Officio Member Ex-Officio Member 9 The Regional Mitigation Committee is a committee established by the Gateway Board of Directors to review the local mitigation committee member information and to make recommendation to the Board of Directors related to Hazard Mitigation Planning and Projects in the Gateway Region. This committee is appointed by the Chairman of the Gateway ADD Board of Directors. This committee is comprised of the County Judge-Executive and 1 citizen member from each county that serves on the Board of Directors. This core committee had oversight of each phase of the planning process, guided the sub-committees in each county, reviewed the risk assessment findings and mitigation strategy input of the Gateway Staff and subcommittees in conjunction with plan development staff. The Regional Mitigation Committee was responsible for establishing plan maintenance procedures and approves plan content. Area Emergency Management officials, Regional and State and Emergency Management officials, State NFIP coordinator, Department of Transportation and FEMA officials, the County Judge-Executives and the Mayors of Cities and Counties bordering all the five Gateway Region counties were invited to participate in the planning process with the Regional Mitigation Committee. The Regional Mitigation Committee invited members of these agencies to speak and participate in the planning process through the Regional Mitigation Committee Meetings. The following chart list the members of the Regional Mitigation Committee, the jurisdictions they represent and their position within the community. Gateway ADD Regional Mitigation Committee Member Walter Shrout Todd Waits J.D. Trimble Carolyn Ingram B.D. Wilson, Jr. James Ralls Tim Conley Linda Bradley Clyde A. Thomas Randy Wells Jurisdiction Bath County Bath County Menifee County Menifee County Montgomery County Montgomery County Morgan County Morgan County Rowan County Rowan County Position Judge-Executive Citizen Member Judge-Executive Citizen Member Judge-Executive Citizen Member Judge-Executive Citizen Member Judge-Executive Citizen Member The County Mitigation Committees were established in each county to represent the many different areas of the county. All incorporated cities with governing bodies, as well as the Fiscal Courts were given two appointees each, the individual Boards of Education, local newspapers and the local Chambers of Commerce were asked to appoint a representative. 10 In addition, when the meeting announcements are mailed out, letters are also mailed to the County Judge-Executive offices of those counties surrounding the Gateway ADD Region, to the Chief District Engineers of those Districts that cover the Gateway Region counties and to the KYEM Area Managers who cover the Gateway Region Counties. Also, Morehead State University receives an invitation to participate in any county committee meeting it desires. The committee was responsible for holding regular meetings for plan development, public hearings to obtain public comment and participation, as well as make final recommendations to the Regional Mitigation Committee. These committee meetings in each county were open to the public. The Mitigation Plan information obtained for each jurisdiction was reviewed by each committee, commented on and included in the plan. These meetings were an invaluable asset to the planning process and plan documentation. These local mitigation committees (Subcommittees of the Regional Committee) participated in each phase of the planning process. During the development of the Hazard Profiles and Risk Assessment they provided the Regional Mitigation Committee and the Gateway ADD staff with historical and technical information to assist in hazard identification, profiling of events, and the vulnerability assessment. The subcommittees reviewed all information as researched by the Gateway ADD staff for their communities prior to submission to the Regional Mitigation Committee and inclusion in the plan. The following chart lists the members of the Local Mitigation Committees and the jurisdictions/agencies they represent. The list also includes the names of the Superintendents, Publishers, Representatives of local Chamber of Commerce’s, Social Service Agencies, KYEM Directors and County Judge/Executive’s that were invited, through letters, to attend the meetings as well. County Bath Bath Bath Bath Bath Bath Bath Bath Bath Bath Bath Name Kenny Crouch Eugene Swartz Wes Everman Norman Crouch Marvin Calvert John Dunaway Jack Cassity, Jr. Melvin Stull Ken Metz Paula Wyatt Nancy Hutchinson Appointed By/Representing Bath County Fiscal Court Bath County Fiscal Court City of Owingsville City of Owingsville City of Sharpsburg City of Sharpsburg City of Salt Lick City of Salt Lick Bath Co. News-Outlook Bath Co. Chamber of Commerce Supt.-Bath Co. Schools Occupation Retired State Highway Foreman Bath County Roads Supervisor Ass't. Police Chief-Owingsville Owingsville City Council Member Retired Retired Salt Lick Council Member Retired Editor/Owner Retired CPA Superintendent Members Appointed/Invited By County Judge/Exec., Mayor and GADD Staff 11 County Menifee Menifee Menifee Menifee Menifee Menifee Menifee Name Chris Mays Richard Franklin Dwain Benson Darrell Baker Mike Helton Lori Franklin Roy Wells Appointed By/Representing Menifee County Fiscal Court Menifee County Fiscal Court City of Frenchburg City of Frenchburg Menifee Co. Chamber of Commerce Menifee County Schools The Foothills Courier Occupation Businessman DES Coordinator Mayor-Frenchburg Delta Natural Gas V.P./Traditional Bank Community Education Director Editor/Owner Members Appointed/Invited By County Judge/Exec., Mayor and GADD Staff County Name Montg. Floyd Arnold Montg. Gerald Roberts Montg. Greg Beam Montg. Buck Trimble Montg. Stacey Honeycutt Montg. Brian Tabor Montg. Lt. Tim Brown Montg. Steve Lane Montg. Steve Neal Montg. Dr. Daniel Freeman Montg. Matt Hall Montg. Blanche Zalone Appointed By/Representing Montgomery County Fiscal Court Montgomery County Fiscal Court City of Camargo City of Camargo City of Jeffersonville City of Jeffersonville City of Mt. Sterling City of Mt. Sterling Montg. Co. Chamber of Commerce Supt.-Montg. Co. Schools Mt. Sterling Advocate Montg. Co. Non-Profit Occupation Montg. County Roads Supervisor Montgomery Co. Emer. Mgmt. Dir. Clark County Fire Department Retired City Clerk/Treasurer Meter Reader Mt. Sterling Police Department Mt. Sterling Public Works Director Attorney At Law Superintendent Publisher Social Service Agency Members Appointed/Invited By County Judge/Exec., Mayor and GADD Staff County Name Morgan Frankie Spencer Morgan Irene Jenkins Morgan John Conley Morgan Jason James Morgan John Ison Morgan Joe Dan Gold Morgan Earl Kinner Appointed By/Representing Morgan County Fiscal Court Morgan County Fiscal Court City of West Liberty City of West Liberty Morgan Co. Chamber of Commerce Supt.-Morgan Co. Schools Licking Valley Courier Occupation County Magistrate/Pathways Morgan Co. Emer. Mgmt. Dir. Director 911 Morgan County Ambulance Svc. Insurance Owner/Agent Superintendent Publisher/Owner Members Appointed/Invited By County Judge/Exec., Mayor and GADD Staff County Name Rowan Tim Gibbs Rowan Jonnie Anderson Rowan David Bolt Rowan Rodney Stanley Rowan Jack Barker Rowan Randy Waltz Rowan Dale Adkins Rowan Glen Teager Rowan Ann Laurence Appointed By/Representing Rowan County Fiscal Court Rowan County Fiscal Court City of Lakeview Heights City of Lakeview Heights City of Morehead City of Morehead Rowan Co. Chamber of Commerce Rowan County Schools The Morehead News Occupation Deputy Judge-Executive Ass't. Rowan Co. Road Foreman Hospital Administrator/Mayor Professor-MSU City Planner/Bldg. Inspector Chief of Police Chief-Morehead Fire Department Finance Dir.-Rowan Co. Schools Publisher Members Appointed/Invited By County Judge/Exec., Mayor and GADD Staff 12 County All All All Bath Bath Name Larry Dixon Steven Parkansky Gary O'Dell Vernon Barber Kirby Haskins Appointed By/Representing KY Emergency Mgmt. Morehead State University Morehead State University Bath County E.M. Director Bath County News Outlook Occupation Area Manager Assoc. Prof. Geography/GIS Morehead State University Bath Co. Emer. Mgmt. Dir. Staff Writer/Photographer * Marcia Salyer KYEM Area 9 Area Manager * Roy Benge Dan Hayden Sam Beverage Katrina Bradley Amos Hubbard Alice Binion Charles Pennington David Compton Paul Salyer Darrell Bumgardner Bobby Drake John Myers Donnie Foley Larry Tincher George Plummer KYEM Area 10 KYEM Area 13 KY DOT-Jackson KY DOT-Flemingsburg KY DOT-Lexington Carter County Fiscal Court Elliott County Fiscal Court Lawrence County Fiscal Court Magoffin County Fiscal Court Wolfe County Fiscal Court Powell County Fiscal Court Clark County Fiscal Court Bourbon County Fiscal Court Nicholas County Fiscal Court Lewis County Fiscal Court Area Manager Area Manager Chief District Engineer Chief District Engineer Chief District Engineer Carter County Judge/Executive Elliott County Judge/Executive Lawrence County Judge/Executive Magoffin County Judge/Executive Wolfe County Judge/Executive Powell County Judge/Executive Clark County Judge/Executive Bourbon County Judge/Executive Nicholas County Judge/Executive Lewis County Judge/Executive * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Invited By GADD Staff To Attend County Mitigation Committee Meetings At the end of the list above, you will notice names with an asterisk beside them. Along with the Committee Members that were appointed by the Gateway Region County Judge-Executives and Incorporated City Mayors, and the invitations extended to the Social Service Agencies throughout the Gateway Region as well as to the local newspapers, the Gateway ADD Staff extended invitations to these individuals. The list above represents County Judge-Executives whose borders are contiguous with the Gateway Region Counties since a Natural Hazard often affects their counties as well as the Gateway region Counties. The KYEM Area Managers and the Kentucky DOT Chief District Engineers, whose jurisdiction not only covers the Gateway Region but the surrounding counties as well, were also invited to attend the Gateway Region County Hazard Mitigation Committee Meetings. The following charts indicate the County Hazard Committee Members and their participation in the formation of this Gateway Region Hazard Mitigation Plan. 13 Kickoff Mtg. 7/04 1st Mtg. 9/04 2nd Mtg. 3/05 3rd Mtg. 8/05 4th Mtg. 10/05 No No No No No Yes No Yes Yes No No Yes Yes No No Yes No Yes No Yes Yes No No No Yes No No No No No Yes Yes Yes No No No No Yes No No No No No No No Yes No No No No No No No No No No Yes Yes Yes No No No No No No Kickoff Mtg. 7/04 1st Mtg. 9/04 2nd Mtg. 3/05 3rd Mtg. 8/05 Comm. Member Representing Occupation Kenny Crouch Bath Co. Fiscal Court Retired State Hwy. Foreman Eugene Swartz Bath Co. Fiscal Court Bath Co. Roads Supervisor Wes Everman City of Owingsville Assistant Police Chief Norman Crouch City of Owingsville City Council Member Marvin Calvert City of Sharpsburg Retired John Dunaway City of Sharpsburg Retired Jack Cassity, Jr. City of Salt Lick Council Member Melvin Stull City of Salt Lick Retired Ken Metz Bath Co. News-Outlook Owner/Publisher Paula Wyatt Bath Co. C of C Retired CPA Nancy Hutchinson Bath County Schools Superintendent Vernon Barber Bath Co. E.M. Director Bath County EM Director Kirby Haskins Bath Co. News Outlook Staff Writer/Photographer No No No No Yes No No No No No Yes No Yes No * Occupation Businessman DES Coordinator Mayor-Frenchburg Delta Natural Gas V.P./Traditional Bank Community Education Dir. Owner/Publisher 4th Mtg. 10/05 Comm. Member Representing Chris Mays Menifee Co. Fiscal Court Richard Franklin Menifee Co. Fiscal Court Dwain Benson City of Frenchburg Darrell Baker City of Frenchburg Mike Helton Menifee Co. C of C Lori Franklin Menifee County Schools Roy Wells The Foothills Courier No No No No Yes No No No No No No No No No No No Yes No No No No * 14 No No No Yes No No No No No Yes No No No No Yes No Yes No Yes 4th Mtg. 10/05 No Yes No Yes No No No Yes No No Yes Yes 3rd Mtg. 8/05 No Yes No Yes Yes Yes No Yes No No No No 2nd Mtg. 3/05 1st Mtg. 9/04 Representing Occupation Montg. Co. Fiscal Court Montg. Co. Roads Supervisor Montg. Co. Fiscal Court Montgomery Co. EM Director City of Camargo Clark County Fire Department City of Camargo Retired City of Jeffersonville City Clerk/Treasurer City of Jeffersonville Meter Reader City of Mt. Sterling Police Department City of Mt. Sterling Public Works Director Montg. Co. C of C Attorney At Law Montgomery Co. Schools Superintendent Mt. Sterling Advocate Publisher Montg. Co. Non-Profit Cab. for Hlth. & Family Svcs. City of Mt. Sterling Mayor City of Mt. Sterling Bldg. Inspector Montg. Co. Hlth. Dept. RN Montgomery Co. Schools Ass't. Superintendent Montg. Co. Fiscal Court County Bldg. Inspector Montg. Co. Fiscal Court Judge-Executive Kickoff Mtg. 7/04 Comm. Member Floyd Arnold Gerald Roberts Greg Beam Buck Trimble Stacey Honeycutt Brian Tabor Lt. Tim Brown Steve Lane Steve Neal Daniel Freeman Matt Hall Blanche Zalone Gary Williamson Jeff Prater Jean Smith Rick Mattox Randy Haddix B.D. Wilson, Jr. No Yes No No No No No No No No No No No Yes No No No No No No No No No No No No No Yes Yes Yes Yes * 1st Mtg. 9/04 2nd Mtg. 3/05 3rd Mtg. 8/05 4th Mtg. 10/05 Representing Occupation Morgan Co. Fiscal Court Pathways Morgan Co. Fiscal Court Morgan Co. Emer. Mgmt. Dir. City of West Liberty Director 911 City of West Liberty Morgan Co. Ambulance Svc. Morgan County C of C Insurance Owner/Agent Morgan County Schools Superintendent Licking Valley Courier Owner/Publisher City of West Liberty GIS Coordinator Morgan County Schools Transportation Director Kickoff Mtg. 7/04 Comm. Member Frankie Spencer Irene Jenkins John Conley Jason James John Ison Joe Dan Gold Earl Kinner Robin Frye Michael Wagers No Yes Yes No No No No No Yes No Yes No No No Yes No No Yes No Yes Yes No No Yes No Yes Yes No Yes Yes No No No No Yes Yes No Yes Yes No No No No Yes No * 15 1st Mtg. 9/04 2nd Mtg. 3/05 3rd Mtg. 8/05 4th Mtg. 10/05 Representing Occupation Rowan Co. Fiscal Court Deputy Judge-Executive Rowan Co. Fiscal Court Ass't. Road Foreman City of Lakeview Heights Hospital Administrator/Mayor City of Lakeview Heights Professor-MSU City of Morehead City Planner/Bldg. Inspector City of Morehead Chief of Police Rowan Co. C of C Chief-Morehead Fire Dept. Rowan County Schools Finance Director The Morehead News Publisher KY Emergency Mgmt. Area Manager Morehead State Univ. Assoc. Prof. Geography/GIS Morehead State Univ. Morehead State University Ky. Transp. Cabinet District #9 Rowan Co. Fiscal Court Deputy Judge-Executive Kickoff Mtg. 7/04 Comm. Member Tim Gibbs Jonnie Anderson David Bolt Rodney Stanley Jack Barker Randy Waltz Dale Adkins Glen Teager Ann Laurence Larry Dixon Steven Parkansky Gary O'Dell Karen Mynhier Tim Gilliam Yes No No No Yes Yes No No No Yes Yes No No No No No Yes No No Yes No No Yes Yes No No Yes No No Yes No Yes No No No No No No No Yes No No Yes No Yes No No No No No No Yes No No No No No Yes No No No Yes No No No Yes Notes to the charts above; Randy Haddix, Montgomery County Building Inspector was invited to the meeting of 8/5/05 at the request of the Montgomery County EM Director. Rick Mattox, Assistant Superintendent of the Montgomery County School System attended meetings on behalf of Dr. Daniel Freeman, Superintendent-Montgomery County Schools. Michael Wagers, Transportation Director for the Morgan County School System attended meetings on behalf of Joe Dan Gold, Superintendent of the Morgan County Schools. Tim Gilliam replaced Tim Gibbs as Rowan County Deputy Judge-Executive and as a member of the Rowan County Hazard Mitigation Committee. Overall Summary of the Multi-Jurisdictional Planning Process The Regional Mitigation Committee had oversight of each phase of the planning process, guided the County Mitigation Committees in each county, reviewed the Risk Assessment findings and Mitigation Strategy input of the Gateway Staff and subcommittees in conjunction with plan development staff. The Regional Mitigation Committee was responsible for establishing plan maintenance procedures and approved the Plan content. The County Hazard Mitigation Committees participated in each phase of the planning process. They assisted in establishing the Public Involvement and the processes and procedures. During the development of the Hazard Profiles and Risk Assessment, they provided the Regional Mitigation Committee and the Gateway ADD staff with historical and technical information to assist in Hazard 16 Identification, Hazard Profiling and the Vulnerability Assessment. The subcommittees reviewed all information as researched by the Gateway ADD staff for their individual communities prior to submission to the Regional Mitigation Committee and inclusion in the plan. The County Mitigation Committees were chaired by Mark Collier, Director of Housing, Environment and Emergency Management with the Gateway Area Development District. With the exception of the “Kickoff Meeting”, which was held at the Gateway ADD office, all of the County Mitigation Committee Meetings were held in that Committee’s respective County. The public input from these committees impacted the plan and is documented throughout the plan sections. Meeting documentation notes, minutes, maps, attendance records, and information reviewed has been documented for all meetings and has been filed at the Gateway Area Development District office. 3.2 The Planning Process The following section describes the planning processes used to create the Gateway Region Hazard Mitigation Plan. 3.2.1 Open Public Involvement In order to enable the development of mitigation measures that are supported by a broader cross section of public and private stakeholders, and to more accurately reflect the needs of the individual communities, the opportunity for open public involvement was integrated into the planning process. Opportunities were created and achieved by the creation and participation of the local mitigation subcommittees in each county. Public officials in each county jurisdiction and city participated in the County Mitigation Committee meetings and the Regional Mitigation Committee meetings. All County Mitigation Committee meetings and Regional Mitigation Committees were open to the general public and provided for comments from the citizenry of each jurisdiction. Section 3.1.3, 3.2.2, and 3.2.3 describe the details of these committees and the planning process structure. 3.2.2 Opportunity for Public Comment The opportunity for Public Comment was provided in many ways. The County Mitigation Subcommittee meetings were advertised in the newspaper of the largest circulation in each individual County well before the meeting dates as were the Public Meetings to review the Draft Plan and the Final Plan and Public Notices were posted or displayed in each City Hall, County Courthouse and Health Department Office and each radio station in every county was faxed a copy of the Public Notice regarding the meetings for announcement on their 17 respective station. Documentation is included in each section how public input and information impacted the plan. First, County Mitigation Committee meetings were held at a location suitable for and accessible to the public in each respective county and citizens residing within those jurisdictions were invited to participate in the Mitigation Planning Process, alongside the appointed County Mitigation Committee Members. In Bath, Montgomery and Morgan County’s, the meetings took place in the County Courthouse and Courthouse Annex(s). In Menifee and Rowan County’s, the meetings took place in the Frenchburg and Morehead City Halls. These meetings were advertised via Public Notices, which were placed in the newspaper having the largest circulation in that particular county. The second opportunity was provided though Special Public Meetings that were held for the public to review and comment on the Draft Plan and the Final Plan. The first public meeting was held immediately following completion of the initial draft of the mitigation plan. These public meetings were held immediately following a draft submission to the State Hazard Mitigation Officer. A final public meeting will be held prior to plan approval following comments received from the State Hazard Mitigation Officer and the public from the draft review. These public meetings were advertised the same as the individual subcommittee meetings were, through the newspapers having the largest circulation in the particular county. The Gateway ADD staff has on file tear sheets, which document the public meeting advertisements. In addition to public meetings, the GADD staff attempted to reach as many citizens in each county with a variety of means. These attempts were to notify the citizenry of Regional Mitigation committee meetings and Local Mitigation Subcommittee meetings through the placement of notices in the local courthouses, City Halls and Health Departments. The local radio stations were sent notices of these meetings as well for announcement over their airwaves. The draft and final plans were placed at each City Hall, County Courthouse, local library and Health Department offices for the visiting public to review. The Plan provided a cover sheet that listed a telephone number and the e-mail address for Mark Collier and the GADD office as a reference for citizens to offer comments and concerns. The GADD staff and the RMPC committee reviewed comments received to determine their impact on the plan content. 3.2.3 Opportunity for Public/Private Participation The Gateway ADD staff was responsible for informing each jurisdiction in the Gateway Region of the new requirements and impacts the mitigation plan requirements have on their respective jurisdiction. 18 The Gateway ADD staff reviewed each jurisdiction and neighboring government agency as well as non-profit organizations that may be affected by the Mitigation Plan. These entities were invited to attend the Regional Mitigation Planning committee meetings as well as participate in subcommittee meetings in their respective counties. Each jurisdiction that had an elective form of government was asked to, and did, appoint two representatives to the County Mitigation Committees. Also, both the Regional Committee as well as the County Mitigation Committees invited staff as needed from other local departments and/or agencies to provide input and information through the planning process. Also, during the selection of the County Mitigation Committee Members, the Mayors and County Judge-Executives considered a wide array of local people to serve on these committees. These people included Magistrates, Disaster Relief Organizations, Floodplain Managers, Emergency Management personnel, City Council Members, Building Inspectors and Educational Institutions, Fire and Police Departments, local businesses, private and non-profit organizations, and private citizens. In addition to local resources, appropriate State and Federal Representatives were notified and invited to attend scheduled RMP committee meetings through scoping letters and invitation of committee members. During the planning process, those participating in the Regional and County Mitigation Committee meetings were the Kentucky Emergency Management State Hazard Mitigation Officer Mike Lynch and Larry Dixon, the Area 8 Area Manager for Kentucky Emergency Management. These individuals offered expertise in the areas of flood mitigation techniques and past disaster information that allowed the mitigation planning committees to choose actions and strategies that work and are effective in reducing potential losses. The Gateway ADD staff assumed the responsibility of educating, training, and informing the committee members and participants about the mitigation planning goals and notified all the members of meetings and schedules as needed. 3.2.4 Review and Incorporation of Existing Plans, Studies, Reports, and Technical Information The Gateway ADD staff reviewed all relevant mitigation material, including current mitigation studies and reports as well as the Comprehensive Economic Development Strategies plan (CEDS) completed for the Gateway Region. The Gateway ADD staff also researched and reviewed, using the best available data, all of the relevant studies, reports and technical information along with GIS information obtained through local communities and State and Federal agencies. 19 The information reviewed included information obtained from National Data sources related to Natural Hazards. As appropriate, these materials were incorporated into the plan and are documented throughout the plan. Currently, our communities do not have any existing Mitigation plans. Mitigation activities and projects, mostly small in nature, are taking place in the Region on a limited basis. Local mitigation activities were reviewed and were incorporated into the Regional Plan as appropriate. These activities are documented in the plan. Gateway ADD staff researched and collected data. The Regional Mitigation Committee and County Mitigation Committees in each county, with Gateway ADD staff assistance, reviewed data collected and included these items into the Regional Plan where appropriate. Inclusion of existing plans, documents, and technical information is documented throughout the Plan. 3.2.5 Documentation of the Planning Process The mitigation planning process included public involvement, the task of developing the Risk Assessment, Mitigation Strategies, Plan Maintenance, and the process of Plan Adoption. Each jurisdiction was involved in the planning process and in the composition of the plan. Public Participation is defined for this plan as an opportunity provided for each jurisdiction and its citizens to participate in the planning process. The opportunity for public participation was offered and achieved through attendance in local mitigation committee meetings, regional mitigation committee meetings, involvement in the planning, risk assessment and plan maintenance sections of the plan as well as through reviewing presentations of findings of the plan and adoption of the plan. Every jurisdiction in the Gateway ADD Region with an elected form of government participated in the local mitigation committee in each county. The Regional Mitigation Committee had oversight of each phase of the planning process, guided the sub-committees in each county, reviewed the risk assessment findings and mitigation strategy input of the Gateway ADD Staff and subcommittees in conjunction with plan development staff. The Regional Mitigation Committee was responsible for establishing the plan maintenance procedures and to approve the plan content. The County Mitigation Committees (Subcommittees of the Regional Committee) participated in each phase of the planning process. Section 3.1.3 describes the methods used for choosing members to serve on these committees. These committees assisted in establishing the public involvement processes and procedures for plan development. 20 During the development of the Hazard Profiles and Risk Assessment they provided the Regional Mitigation Committee and the Gateway ADD staff with historical and technical information to assist in Hazard Identification, Profiling of Events, and the Vulnerability Assessment. The County Mitigation Committees reviewed all information as researched by the Gateway ADD staff for their communities prior to submission to the Regional Mitigation Committee and inclusion in the Plan. The Local Mitigation committees were chaired by Mark Collier of the Gateway Area Development District. With the exception of the “Kickoff Meeting”, which was held in the Conference Room at the Gateway ADD office, each of the local mitigation committee meeting was held in the individual counties. The public input from these committees impacted the plan and is documented throughout the plan sections. Meeting Documentation notes, minutes, maps, attendance records, and information reviewed has been documented for all meetings and is on file at the Gateway Area Development District office. All components of the Risk Assessment were developed using the Best Available Data in and for the Gateway Region. During the process of Hazard Identification, Gateway ADD staff used GIS resources and input from the local committees to identify hazards that affect the Gateway Region. Gateway ADD staff identified hazards and the Local Mitigation Committees reviewed and discussed the information. In the identification process, hazards were evaluated through public participation in the county sub-committee meetings. Some information regarding hazards and their affects were created in addition to data collected by the Gateway ADD staff. The county sub-committees used FEMA Publication 386-2, Understanding Your Risk, Section 1, Identify Hazards. The Gateway ADD staff and the committee members researched local records of the Emergency Management office, local newspapers, historical knowledge of sub-committee participants, local officials and community members, as well as information from the GIS department of the Gateway Area Development District. The Mitigation Strategy was created from the public input of the Mitigation Committees and public hearings based on the findings of the hazard profiles and vulnerability assessment of this plan. Mitigation committees used the FEMA how to guide on Mitigation Strategies as a guide to developing the Mitigation goals, objectives and actions. The Gateway Regional Mitigation Committee developed a method to ensure that regular review and update of the Hazard Mitigation Plan occurs. The Gateway Regional Committee also developed a plan maintenance schedule to insure continued public involvement in the planning process and implementation of its activities. 21 The Gateway ADD staff was also directly involved in the planning process. Mark Collier of the Gateway ADD Staff managed the planning project, chaired the County Mitigation Committee meetings and provided assistance throughout the planning process. Mr. Collier assisted with the development of the committee organization and guided the implementation of the Planning Process as well as oversaw and assisted with the data collection and analysis required for the development of the risk assessment and coordination of development of the mitigation strategy. Mr. Collier provided input on the establishment of plan maintenance and assisted as required with the plan adoption process. Tabitha Highley, GIS Coordinator for the Gateway ADD, and Mike Webb, a GIS Intern from Morehead State University, provided the GIS support required to develop this plan. This support included research leading to the Identification of Hazards, the Profiling of Hazard Events, Assessment of Vulnerabilities and the Identifying of Assets. Using Arc Info 8.1 and ArcView 3.2 GIS software, Mr. Collier, Mrs. Highley and Mr. Webb used available GIS resources including Census Data, available Parcel Valuation Administration (PVA) data, HAZUS-MH and other resources as required to produce maps, charts and graphs as needed to illustrate and communicate the findings of the research to the County Mitigation Committees. The plan adoption process is the last step in the creation of this Hazard Mitigation Plan. After the Plan was initially completed by the Gateway ADD and reviewed by the Kentucky State Reviewer, the Buffalo Trace ADD, it was felt that the Plan contained sufficient enough information to be adopted by the local participating jurisdictions. Keeping in mind the thought that this Plan would still have to be reviewed by FEMA Region IV for their comments, possible revisions and approval, but that it had initially been approved by the Kentucky State Reviewer, the local participating jurisdictions passed a Resolution adopting this Plan. Adoption of this Gateway Regional Hazard Mitigation Plan was unanimous throughout the Gateway counties and cities involved. As was mentioned earlier in this section, all jurisdictions with an elective form of government within Bath, Menifee, Montgomery, Morgan and Rowan Counties appointed two representatives each to serve on the Local Hazard Mitigation Committees and to participate in the development process of this Plan from its beginning until the first completed draft. 22 23 3.3 Risk Assessment The different components of this Risk Assessment were developed using the Best Available Data in the Gateway Region. During the process of Hazard Identification, Gateway Staff used GIS resources to identify Natural Hazards that affect the Gateway Region. Gateway ADD staff and the local Hazard Mitigation Planning Committee identified the Natural Hazards and then reviewed and discussed the information concerning the individual Natural Hazards. In the identification process the hazards were evaluated through public participation in the County Mitigation Committee meetings. The County Mitigation Committees used FEMA Publication 386-2, Understanding Your Risk, Section 1, Identify Hazards. Gateway ADD staff researched local records of the Emergency Management offices, local newspapers, used the historical knowledge of County Committee Members, locally elected officials and community members, as well as information from the GIS Department of the Gateway Area Development District. 3.3.1 Identifying Hazards The Gateway Region is vulnerable to a wide variety of Natural Hazards that threaten the lives and properties of its citizenry. The Natural Hazards that affect the Gateway Region are summarized in the following table. This table also identifies the section of the plan where the hazard profile is located. HAZARDS THAT AFFECT THE GATEWAY REGION HAZARD HOW IDENTIFIED * Review of Past Disaster Damage from FEMA Flooding Flash Flooding * Local Emergency Management Office Records * Public Input * Review of FIRM Maps * Review of Previous Projects in Jurisdictions Tornados * Review of Past Disaster Damage * Review of Hazard Maps from FEMA's hazardmaps.gov website * Public Input * Wind Zone Map of United States WHY IDENTIFIED Section of Plan * Affects the Region Frequently * The Geographical Features show many streams, rivers * Maps show many flood prone areas * Review of Existing Reports 3.3.2.a * Numerous Past Events * Hazardmaps.gov website show All jurisdictions affected * Local Records identified events * Wind Zone Maps identifies region In Highest Wind zone Area of + 250mph. 3.3.2.b 23 HAZARDS THAT AFFECT THE GATEWAY REGION * Review of Past Disaster Damages from FEMA * Many past events in the Region Severe * Planning Committees and Public * Widespread - Affects ALL Thunderstorms input * News Articles Jurisdictions Wind/Hail * NOAA Information substantial * Review of Past Disaster Damages * Many past events in the Region from FEMA * Public Input and Planning * Variety of events including Winter Storms Committees * New Articles Snow and Ice Storms * Local Emergency Management Records Landslides *Planning Committees & Public Input * Local Input identified many areas that are affected * Hazard areas identified by the * Maps shows Lot to High risk USGSDOI Map Areas * Local Input identified many areas Earthquakes * Public Input from Local Officials concerning problems caused to that are affected Infrastructure * Maps show moderate to High risk * Hazard areas identified by the potential in big part of region Kentucky Geological Survey * Planning Committees & Public Input * Local input identified many areas Wildfires that are affected * Review of Kentucky Division of * Many past events in the Region Forestry Files Severe 3.3.2.c 3.3.2.d 3.3.2.e 3.3.2.f 3.3.2.g The County Mitigation Committees identified these Hazards based on the Historical Evidence gathered from the Kentucky State Climatology Center, the National Climatic Data Center, FEMA’s Hazard Mapping website, and the Kentucky Geological Survey. The County Mitigation Committees in each county collected information from the local level as well as from Public Input through open public meetings. Gateway Staff gathered GIS information and historical data to provide to the County Mitigation Committees. As specifically noted in subsequent sections of the risk assessment, there are some limitations to best available GIS and historical data pertaining to hazards. However, the County Mitigation Committees had a wide range of local officials and citizens that identified what hazards affected the Gateway Region based on past experiences. Information collected throughout the planning process from public input was an invaluable resource of information. 24 Through this process, there were Natural Hazards that were determined to not significantly affect the Gateway Region, and therefore are not discussed further in the plan. This determination does not preclude the plan from including these Hazards in future updates as new information is discovered concerning these types of Hazards. The Regional Mitigation Committee will include any new information on Hazard Identification in future updates of this plan. HAZARDS THAT DO NOT AFFECT THE GATEWAY REGION HAZARD HOW IDENTIFIED WHY IDENTIFIED * Review of Past Disaster Damage * Geographical Location of Region * Local Emergency Management is not coastal. Office Records * Region is affected primarily from * Public Input Thunderstorms that are a result of * Review of Existing Reports storm systems generated from Hurricane systems Drought/Heat * Review of Past Disaster Damage * No significant historical events * Public Input * No report of damages from this Wave * News Articles type of event in past 10 years. Hurricanes Tsunamis * Tsunami Hazard Maps Volcanoes * Research on Volcanoes * Local Input Fog * Local Input Dams/Levees * Local Input * HAZUS Stock Information * Tsunamis only affect the West Coast No Active Volcanoes in Gateway Region according to Hazard Maps.gov * Fog does not directly cause Damages to property. * No Historical Damages * No Identified Vulnerable Areas 25 3.3.2 Profiling Hazard Events The following section provides a profile of each identified Natural Hazard in the Gateway Region. This portion of the plan identifies the following information: 1. A description of each identified Natural Hazard in the Gateway Region and the location and extent that this Natural Hazard can affect the area. 2. A historical background on each identified Natural Hazard in the Gateway Region and the probability of future Natural Hazard events occurring. 3. Maps of the locations and areas of the Gateway Region affected by Natural Hazard events. The following Natural Hazard Profiles have been created using the Best Available Data from a variety of resources, including but not limited to the National Climatic Data Center, Kentucky Office of Geographical Information, Kentucky Geological Survey, Kentucky State Climatology Center and the FEMA Hazard Mapping website. Gateway ADD Staff also used the FEMA Local Mitigation Planning “How To Series” to guide the Regional and County Mitigation Committees in the planning process. GIS hazard maps, damages history spreadsheets, and historical documentation was used by each committee to profile each event. Gateway ADD Staff researched and provided this information to each of the County Mitigation Committees for review. During the planning process, input from the County Mitigation Committees led to the creation of Profile Maps that documented and illustrated where the Hazard Prone Areas were located in each jurisdiction of the Gateway Region. Public input was an invaluable local resource in the planning process. County Mitigation Committee Members attended meetings and discussed information gathered from the sources listed above and also discussed particular issues such as past events and significant occurrences that did not warrant a declared disaster and how those events impacted the community at that particular time with local officials and citizens during the process to gather local information. The goal of the Regional Mitigation Committee is to ensure that each future update of this plan will capture new data, especially in the area of GIS information. This Committee anticipates the need to collect data on repetitive loss structures, details of future flooding events including location and extent, and track the frequency of future events. 26 Creating GIS information from the data collected will be an invaluable resource but may be costly for the local jurisdictions to create. As funding becomes available to the local jurisdictions in the future, new data may be processed to enhance future updates of this plan. As new GIS data becomes available from outside resources, future updates of the plan will include this information where applicable and affordable. Information regarding past disaster damages have been provided to the Gateway ADD staff by the State Mitigation Office and included in this Plan after review by the County Mitigation Committees. At the time of creating this plan, Gateway ADD staff was using a beta version of HAZUS MH, a GIS loss estimation model for Hazards. This beta version lacked information for the Gateway Region regarding critical facilities as well as for the locations, extent and magnitude of Flooding events. The following table is the summary of past Declared Disasters as provided by FEMA for the Gateway Region. Throughout this plan, we will refer to this table as we profile our Hazard Events. This table is limited to providing information only related to Declared Disasters on the county level and does not list each jurisdiction. DR# 420 Declaration Date April, 1974 Disaster Type Tornadoes Declared Declared For Public Declared For and For Public Individual Individual Assistance Assistance Assistance Only Only Montgomery N/A N/A 568 December, 1978 Severe Storms, Flooding Bath Morgan Morgan N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 821 February, 1989 Severe Storms, Flooding Bath Montgomery Morgan Rowan N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 1018 March, 1994 Severe Weather, Freezing Rain, Sleet, Snow N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Bath Menifee Montgomery Morgan Rowan N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 1055 June, 1995 Tornadoes, Winds, Hail, Rain Bath Montgomery Rowan N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 27 Declared Declared For Public Declared For and For Public Individual Individual Assistance Assistance Assistance Only Only N/A Bath N/A N/A Menifee N/A N/A Montgomery N/A N/A Morgan N/A N/A Rowan N/A Declaration DR# Date 1089 January, 1996 Disaster Type Blizzard 1163 March, 1997 Flooding Bath Menifee Montgomery Morgan Rowan N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 1207 March, 1998 Severe Winter Storm N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Bath Menifee Montgomery Morgan Rowan N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 1320 February, 2000 Severe Storms, Flooding Rowan N/A Bath 1388 August, 2001 Severe Storms, Flooding N/A N/A N/A Bath Menifee Rowan N/A N/A N/A 1407 April, 2002 Severe Storms, Flooding Bath Morgan Rowan N/A N/A N/A Menifee Montgomery N/A 1454 March, 2003 Ice, Snow, Heavy Rains, Flooding, Tornado Severe Winter Storms N/A N/A N/A N/A Bath Menifee Morgan Rowan N/A N/A N/A N/A 1471 June, 2003 Landslides, Severe Storms, Tornado, Flooding Rowan N/A N/A 1475 July, 2003 Landslides, Severe Storms, Tornado, Flooding Rowan Montgomery N/A 1523 June, 2004 Severe Storms, Tornadoes, Flooding Landslides Menifee Rowan N/A N/A N/A N/A Bath Montgomery Morgan 28 3.3.2.a FLOODING Definition Flooding is the most frequent and costly natural hazard in the United States. As data and analyses in this and other components of the risk assessment will illustrate, flooding is the greatest problem and threat to the Gateway Region. Floods are the result of excessive precipitation, and are classified under two categories: Flash floods which is heavy localized precipitation in a short time period over a particular location and General flooding, which is caused by precipitation over a longer time period and over a given geographical area. The severity of a flooding event is determined by a combination of stream and river basin topography, precipitation and weather patterns, recent soil moisture conditions and the degree of vegetative clearing from the streams and rivers. Flash flooding events in the Gateway Region usually occur within minutes or hours of heavy amounts of rainfall. Most flash flooding is caused by slow-moving thunderstorms in a local area. Flash flooding occurs often along mountain streams and is also common in urbanized areas where much of the ground is covered by impervious surfaces. General floods are long-term events and may last for several days. The primary types of general flooding are riverine, coastal, and urban flooding. Coastal flooding is typically a result of storm surge, wind-driven waves, and heavy rainfall produced by hurricanes, tropical storms, nor’easters and other large coastal storms. This type of flooding is very uncommon given the Gateway Regions geographical location. Urban flooding occurs where man-made development has obstructed the natural flow of water and/or decreased the ability of natural groundcover to absorb and retain surface water runoff. (Definitions were obtained from the National Climatic Data Center) Flooding of lands adjacent to rivers, streams and shorelines is a natural and inevitable occurrence that can be expected to take place based upon established recurrence intervals. The recurrence of a flood is defined as the average number of years expected between a flood event of a particular magnitude or an equal or larger flood. The magnitude of a flood increases as the recurrence rate increases. A "floodplain" is the lowland area adjacent to a river, lake or ocean. Floodplains are designated by the frequency of the flood that is large enough to cover them. For example, the 10-year floodplain will be covered by the 10-year flood and the 100-year floodplain by the 100-year flood. Flood frequencies, such as the "100-year flood," are determined by evaluating the size of all known floods for an area and determining how often floods of a particular size occur. Flood frequency is the chance of occurrence in a given year. For example, the 100-year flood has a 1% chance of occurring in any given year. 29 The following Maps show the 100 year Floodplain Areas in the Gateway Region as a whole and the individual County’s and City’s, where available. The above overview map shows that all counties in the Gateway Region have floodplain maps except Menifee County. Menifee County participates in the National Flood Insurance Program but has never been mapped for Special Flood Hazard Areas. The County Seat of Menifee County, the City of Frenchburg, also participates in the NFIP program and has never been mapped for Special Flood Hazard Areas. 30 The following table summarizes each jurisdictions participation in the National Flood Insurance Program and Community Rating System. The table also shows which communities have Special Flood Hazard Area Maps. National Flood Insurance Program Participants (100-Year Floodplain Maps) Jurisdiction BATH COUNTY City of Owingsville City of Salt Lick City of Sharpsburg MENIFEE COUNTY City of Frenchburg ROWAN COUNTY City of Lakeview Heights City of Morehead MONTGOMERY COUNTY City of Camargo City of Jeffersonville City of Mt. Sterling MORGAN COUNTY City of West Liberty Member Member Special Flood NFIP CRS Hazard Maps YES NO YES * NO NO NO YES NO YES * NO NO NO YES NO NO YES NO NO YES YES YES *NO NO NO YES NO YES YES NO YES NO NO YES YES NO YES YES NO YES YES NO YES YES NO YES * According to the National Flood Insurance Program Community Status Book dated 4/12/05, these non-participating communities have no identified Special Flood Hazard Areas. The Following Maps show the Special Flood Hazard Areas in each jurisdiction that have maps. All Floodplain Maps were created using the latest Q3 digital maps from FEMA’s Map Data Center. Gateway Staff used the FEMA Q3 maps and overlaid these maps onto the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet Highway Centerlines to show the areas of the County Affected. County and City Limits as defined on the maps were overlaid using the current files from the Kentucky Infrastructure Authority. Flood areas listed as “A” include areas inundated by 100-year flooding, for which no BFE’s have been established, “ANI” indicates as area that is located within a community or county that is not mapped on any published FIRM, “X” indicates an area that is determined to be outside the 100 and 500 year floodplain and “AE” indicates an area inundated by 100-year flooding for which BFE’s have been determined. 31 32 33 Flood areas listed as “A” include areas inundated by 100-year flooding, for which no BFE’s have been established, “ANI” indicates as area that is located within a community or county that is not mapped on any published FIRM, “X” indicates an area that is determined to be outside the 100 and 500 year floodplain and “AE” indicates an area inundated by 100-year flooding for which BFE’s have been determined. 34 Flood areas listed as “A” include areas inundated by 100-year flooding, for which no BFE’s have been established, “ANI” indicates as area that is located within a community or county that is not mapped on any published FIRM, “X” indicates an area that is determined to be outside the 100 and 500 year floodplain and “AE” indicates an area inundated by 100-year flooding for which BFE’s have been determined. 35 Flood areas listed as “A” include areas inundated by 100-year flooding, for which no BFE’s have been established, “ANI” indicates as area that is located within a community or county that is not mapped on any published FIRM, “X” indicates an area that is determined to be outside the 100 and 500 year floodplain and “AE” indicates an area inundated by 100-year flooding for which BFE’s have been determined. 36 37 38 39 40 Flood areas listed as “A” include areas inundated by 100-year flooding, for which no BFE’s have been established, “ANI” indicates as area that is located within a community or county that is not mapped on any published FIRM, “X” indicates an area that is determined to be outside the 100 and 500 year floodplain and “AE” indicates an area inundated by 100-year flooding for which BFE’s have been determined. 42 Flood areas listed as “A” include areas inundated by 100-year flooding, for which no BFE’s have been established, “ANI” indicates as area that is located within a community or county that is not mapped on any published FIRM, “X” indicates an area that is determined to be outside the 100 and 500 year floodplain and “AE” indicates an area inundated by 100-year flooding for which BFE’s have been determined. 43 44 Flood areas listed as “A” include areas inundated by 100-year flooding, for which no BFE’s have been established, “ANI” indicates as area that is located within a community or county that is not mapped on any published FIRM, “X” indicates an area that is determined to be outside the 100 and 500 year floodplain and “AE” indicates an area inundated by 100-year flooding for which BFE’s have been determined. 45 Flood areas listed as “A” include areas inundated by 100-year flooding, for which no BFE’s have been established, “ANI” indicates as area that is located within a community or county that is not mapped on any published FIRM, “X” indicates an area that is determined to be outside the 100 and 500 year floodplain and “AE” indicates an area inundated by 100-year flooding for which BFE’s have been determined. 46 History of Flooding in the Gateway Region According to the National Climactic Data Center, since 3/4/93, the Gateway Region has been impacted by 107 Flash Flooding and General Flooding events. Of this total, 27, or 25% of these events have been classified as General Flooding and the remaining 80, or 75% events have been classified as Flash Floods. The charts below show the total General Flooding and Flash Floods events for the individual Gateway Counties. Gateway Region Floods Since 3/19/96 10 90 80 70 5 60 4 4 East 50 West 40 30 North 20 10 Menifee Montgomery 0 Bath 1st Qtr 2nd Qtr 3rd Qtr 4th Qtr 8 6 4 2 0 8 6 Bath Menifee Montgomery Morgan Rowan Morgan Rowan Gateway Region Flash Floods Since 3/4/93 25 20 18 20 17 14 15 Bath Menifee 11 Montgomery 10 Morgan Rowan 5 0 Bath Menifee Montgomery Morgan Rowan The information presented below provides a more detailed listing of the effects that Flash Flooding has had on the Gateway Counties: 47 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 County Bath Bath Bath Bath Bath Bath Bath Bath Bath Bath Bath Menifee Menifee Menifee Menifee Menifee Menifee Menifee Menifee Menifee Menifee Menifee Menifee Menifee Menifee Menifee Menifee Menifee Menifee Montg. Montg. Montg. Montg. Montg. Montg. Montg. Montg. Montg. Montg. Montg. Montg. Montg. Montg. Date of Flood/ Event Location Flash Flood 3/1/1997 Preston Flash Flood 3/1/1997 Salt Lick Flash Flood 1/7/1998 Owingsville-4 Miles SW Flash Flood 6/29/1998 Owingsville Flash Flood 2/18/2000 Countywide Flash Flood 7/29/2001 Owingsville-6 Miles NE Flash Flood 8/10/2001 Owingsville-7 Miles N Flash Flood 8/10/2001 Slate Valley Flash Flood 6/16/2003 Owingsville Flash Flood 11/12/2003 Olympia/Salt Lick Flash Flood 5/31/2004 Owingsville Flash Flood 5/15/1996 Countywide Flash Flood 3/1/1997 Frenchburg Flash Flood 3/1/1997 Frenchburg Flash Flood 6/22/1998 Sudith Flash Flood 6/29/1998 Countywide Flash Flood 2/18/2000 Countywide Flash Flood 5/1/2002 Countywide Flash Flood 5/2/2002 Denniston Flash Flood 6/16/2003 Frenchburg Flash Flood 7/23/2003 Countywide Flash Flood 8/4/2003 Means Flash Flood 8/4/2003 Frenchburg Flash Flood 8/4/2003 Frenchburg-4 Miles E Flash Flood 11/12/2003 Countywide Flash Flood 3/5/2004 Means Flash Flood 5/28/2004 Means Flash Flood 5/30/2004 Pomeroyton Flash Flood 6/12/2004 Frenchburg-5 Miles SE Flash Flood 5/5/1996 Mt. Sterling Flash Flood 5/5/1996 Countywide Flash Flood 3/1/1997 Mt. Sterling Flash Flood 3/1/1997 Mt. Sterling Flash Flood 1/7/1998 Jeffersonville Flash Flood 7/20/1998 Countywide Flash Flood 2/18/2000 Countywide Flash Flood 7/29/2001 Mt. Sterling Flash Flood 8/10/2001 Jeffersonville Flash Flood 8/10/2001 Lucky Stop-1 Mile ESE Flash Flood 2/15/2003 Mt. Sterling Flash Flood 5/15/2003 Jeffersonville-1Mile SE Flash Flood 6/16/2003 Jeffersonville-2 Miles W Flash Flood 8/4/2003 Jeffersonville-1 Mile E Flash Flood Property Crop Damages Damages Injuries Fatalities 100,000 200,000 40,000 10,000 20,000 5,000 1,000,000 1,000,000 5,000 20,000 10,000 3,000 10,000 5,000 10,000 1 1 10,000 230,000 5,000 10,000 142,723 - 48 15 16 17 18 19 20 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 80 County Montg. Montg. Montg. Montg. Montg. Montg. Morgan Morgan Morgan Morgan Morgan Morgan Morgan Morgan Morgan Morgan Morgan Morgan Morgan Morgan Rowan Rowan Rowan Rowan Rowan Rowan Rowan Rowan Rowan Rowan Rowan Rowan Rowan Rowan Rowan Rowan Rowan Date of Flood/ Event Location Flash Flood 11/12/2003 Mt. Sterling Flash Flood 1/2/2004 Mt. Sterling Flash Flood 5/27/2004 Jeffersonville Flash Flood 5/30/2004 Mt. Sterling Flash Flood 5/30/2004 Mt. Sterling Flash Flood 8/20/2004 Mt. Sterling Flash Flood 3/4/1993 Not Known Flash Flood 5/5/1996 Cottle Flash Flood 3/1/1997 Crockett Flash Flood 6/29/1998 West Liberty Flash Flood 7/5/2000 W. Liberty-5 Miles ESE Flash Flood 7/8/2001 Wrigley Flash Flood 7/29/2001 Wrigley Flash Flood 2/15/2003 Liberty Rd.-6 Miles SW Flash Flood 6/14/2003 Blaze Flash Flood 6/17/2003 Wrigley Flash Flood 11/12/2003 Countywide Flash Flood 5/30/2004 West Liberty Flash Flood 5/30/2004 Index Flash Flood 5/31/2004 Malone Flash Flood 5/5/1996 Farmers Flash Flood 6/22/1996 Morehead Flash Flood 3/1/1997 Morehead Flash Flood 3/1/1997 Morehead Flash Flood 5/31/1997 Elliotville Flash Flood 5/21/1998 Countywide Flash Flood 2/18/2000 Countywide Flash Flood 6/10/2000 Morehead Flash Flood 7/8/2001 Cranston Flash Flood 5/18/2002 Farmers Flash Flood 5/5/2003 Cranston-4 Miles ESE Flash Flood 6/3/2003 Morehead/Rowan Co. BOE Flash Flood 6/16/2003 Farmers Flash Flood 8/11/2003 Morehead-4 Miles W Flash Flood 11/12/2003 Countywide Flash Flood 3/5/2004 Hays Crossing Flash Flood 6/12/2004 Morehead Flash Flood Total Property Crop Damages Damages Injuries Fatalities 50,000 1,000 150,000 5,000 5,000 3,000 20,000 50,000 10,000 350,000 5,000 350,000 10,000 268,374 11,322 124,955 50,000 20,000 4,319,374 1 1 Source: National Climactic Data Center website. Data limitations include the time of the reported information, which is from 3/4/93 forward, the Magnitude of Event is not shown and there are areas where the flash floods occurred that were not specifically identifiable. Future updates may include locating the exact GPS location of these events and the identification of the magnitude of these events. 49 Also, according to the National Climatic Data Center, the Gateway Region has been affected by the following General Flooding events: Date of Event 3/1/1997 3/20/2002 5/31/2004 9/17/2004 3/20/2002 2/15/2003 5/31/2004 9/17/2004 3/20/2002 2/15/2003 5/31/2004 9/8/2004 9/17/2004 3/3/1997 3/19/2002 2/15/2003 2/5/2004 5/31/2004 6/1/2004 9/8/2004 9/17/2004 3/19/1996 3/1/1997 3/20/2002 3/20/2002 2/15/2003 Location Countywide Countywide Countywide Countywide Countywide Not Known Not Known Not Known Not Known Not Known Not Known Not Known Not Known Not Known Not Known Not Known Not Known Not Known Not Known Not Known Not Known Not Known Not Known Not Known Not Known Not Known 6 Rowan 9/17/2004 27 Not Known Total 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 County Bath Bath Bath Bath Menifee Menifee Menifee Menifee Montg. Montg. Montg. Montg. Montg. Morgan Morgan Morgan Morgan Morgan Morgan Morgan Morgan Rowan Rowan Rowan Rowan Rowan Flood/ Flash Flood Flood Flood Flood Flood Flood Flood Flood Flood Flood Flood Flood Flood Flood Flood Flood Flood Flood Flood Flood Flood Flood Flood Flood Flood Flood Flood Flood Property Crop Damages Damages Injuries Fatalities 5,100,000 10,000 33,000,000 132,000 305,694 1,300,000 33,000,000 10,000 1,300,000 33,000,000 15,000 65,784 1,300,000 33,000,000 17,500,000 99,000 5,100,000 30,000 533,507 1,300,000 75,000 166,175,985 - - - Source: National Climactic Data Center website. Data limitations include the time of the reported information, which is from 3/4/93 forward, the Magnitude of Event is not shown and there are areas where the flash floods occurred that were not specifically identifiable. Future updates may include locating the exact GPS location of these events and the identification of the magnitude of these events. The above tables were used by the county committees to evaluate the frequency of Flooding events. These tables were used to create frequency maps and impact maps based on dollar losses that are included in the Flood Profile Summary. These tables represent information extracted from the National Climatic Data Center Information Database. At the end of each table, please note the limitation of the dataset. 50 In addition to information collected from the National Climatic Data Center, through public participation during committee meetings, residents identified flooding problem areas that exist in each jurisdiction. These areas that have been identified primarily exist outside the 100-year floodplains that were identified previously in this profile. Committee members know from past experiences that these problem areas also need to be considered when developing strategies and goals related to flood mitigation projects. These areas primarily pertain to flash flooding that occurs and damages roadways, bridges, and personal property. The following maps have been created by Gateway GIS Staff as a result of the public input of Citizens, Emergency Managers, Floodplain Coordinators, and Public Officials based on their experience with flooding in the Gateway Region. The Gateway ADD created maps using our Geographical Information Systems (GIS) technology to highlight the continual flooding problems in the Gateway Region. 51 OVERVIEW MAP OF REPETITIVE FLOODING PROBLEMS 52 In addition to the flood hazard areas identified by the floodplain maps, there are flooding prone areas outside of the 100-year floodplain maps previously identified in this profile that have been identified by the local committee members. Identified Flood Prone Areas Based on Public Input from Committees Flood Prone Areas City/County Identified by Public Input YES Bath County City of Owingsville YES City of Salt Lick YES City of Sharpsburg YES YES Menifee County City of Frenchburg YES YES Rowan County City of Morehead YES City of Lakeview Heights YES YES Montgomery County City of Camargo YES City of Jeffersonville YES City of Mt. Sterling YES YES Morgan County City of West Liberty YES This information was compiled by the Gateway ADD staff as a result of information provided from the Regional Mitigation Committees and Public Hearings. The following maps illustrate the flood prone areas in each jurisdiction that has a flood prone area outside of the Special Flood Hazard Areas. We have also included on the maps the Special Flood Hazard areas as defined by the NFIP program to further illustrate all the areas in each jurisdiction that are affected by general and flash flooding events. 53 54 55 56 57 Flood areas listed as “A” include areas inundated by 100-year flooding, for which no BFE’s have been established, “ANI” indicates as area that is located within a community or county that is not mapped on any published FIRM, “X” indicates an area that is determined to be outside the 100 and 500 year floodplain and “AE” indicates an area inundated by 100-year flooding for which BFE’s have been determined. 58 Flood areas listed as “A” include areas inundated by 100-year flooding, for which no BFE’s have been established, “ANI” indicates as area that is located within a community or county that is not mapped on any published FIRM, “X” indicates an area that is determined to be outside the 100 and 500 year floodplain and “AE” indicates an area inundated by 100-year flooding for which BFE’s have been determined. 59 SIGNIFICANT HISTORICAL FLOODING EVENTS IN THE GATEWAY REGION Presidentially Declared Disasters in the Gateway Region are found within the Past Disaster Damage chart located on page 5. The following specific event is being described in greater detail due to the impact this event had on the Gateway Region, its jurisdictions and the neighboring counties as well. Presidential Disaster Declaration # 1523, dated June 10, 2004. On the afternoon of May 30th, a warm front was draped across Eastern Kentucky. With extremely moist and unstable air, this boundary helped spark the beginning of a most unusual event for Eastern Kentucky, and for that matter, for the country. Countless super cell thunderstorms developed along this boundary for hours on end, causing widespread tree damage and damage to structures. Although this event was eventually classified as General Flooding, Flash Floods also occurred with these storms, which contained torrential rains. Unfortunately for Eastern Kentucky, this was not the end to the severe weather or the flooding. Later in the night, mostly in the early hours of May 31st. a potent cold front burst through, bringing destruction to most, if not all, Eastern Kentucky counties. Also, so much rain had fallen from the previous afternoon and evening, coupled with more heavy rain during the morning of May 31st, that widespread aerial flooding occurred. For some counties, as was the case for Estill and Powell Counties (which borders Montgomery and Menifee Counties), the aerial flooding lasted for days. The cost of these storms totaled, according to the National Climactic Data Center, $33,000,000. Morgan County was eligible for both Individual and Public Assistance because of this event and the remaining Gateway Region Counties, Bath, Menifee, Montgomery and Rowan were eligible for Individual Assistance only. 60 The precipitation levels that led to this event are mapped below. Source: National Climatic Data Center SUMMARY AND CONCLUSIONS OF FLOODING PROFILE Information from the above tables related to Flash Flooding and Flooding have been used to create maps that define the frequency of flood events and the impact of these events. Data on flood event magnitude was not available. The Regional Mitigation Committee has determined that the best way to define the impact of flooding events is based on damages from past flooding events. Impact was determined based on past property damage losses. Impact was rated by the Committee as 1 representing the County affected the most and 5 being the County affected the least. The probability of a future event has been determined based on the frequency of past events in the Gateway Region. The following maps were created using the above tables to summarize the jurisdictions with the greatest frequency and the greatest impact based on dollar losses. The limitation placed in using this data is that it is based on a county-by61 county basis. Information for individual city jurisdictions is not available in this data. However, in future updates of this flood profile, information regarding each jurisdiction and flood losses will be included. Frequency of All Flood Events 62 63 64 65 Flood Profile Summary-Frequency and Magnitude Findings The chart below illustrates the known frequency of Floods and of Flash Floods events per County within the Gateway Region over each certain time period. Using these known numbers, we can predict, with some degree of certainty, the probability of future events for the years ahead. These probabilities are assuming the weather patterns remain, even with certain degrees of variation, as they have in past years. To arrive at the Probability of Future Events for each County, the methodology is as follows. Take Bath County, for example. The chart below indicates they have had four (4) floods within the past eight (8) years. We know that in eight (8) years, there are 96 months (8X12). So Bath County basically had eight (8) floods within a 96-month period, or 1 flood every 24 months (96/4). The same methodology is used for all counties in the chart below in the categories of Flooding, Flash Flooding and All Floods. County Bath Menifee Montgomery Morgan Rowan Event Flood Flood Flood Flood Flood Frequency 4 in 8 years 4 in 3 years 5 in 3 years 8 in 8 years 6 in 9 years Probability of Future Events 1 every 24 months 1 every 9 months 1 every 7 months 1 every 12 months 1 every 18 months Damage Total $ 38,242,000 $ 34,605,694 $ 34,310,000 $ 51,979,784 $ 7,038,507 Impact 4 2 3 1 5 Damage Total $ 375,000 $ 2,053,000 $ 407,723 $ 234,000 $ 1,249,651 Impact 4 1 3 5 2 Damage Total $ 38,617,000 $ 36,658,694 $ 34,717,723 $ 52,213,784 $ 8,288,158 Impact 3 2 4 1 5 * County Bath Menifee Montgomery Morgan Rowan Probability Event Frequency of Future Events Flash Flood 11 in 8 years 1 every 9 months Flash Flood 18 in 9 years 1 every 6 months Flash Flood 20 in 9 years 1 every 5 months Flash Flood 14 in 12 years 1 every 10 months Flash Flood 17 in 9 years 1 every 6 months * County Bath Menifee Montgomery Morgan Rowan Event All Floods All Floods All Floods All Floods All Floods Frequency 15 in 8 years 22 in 9 years 25 in 9 years 22 in 12 years 23 in 9 years Probability of Future Events 1 every 6 months 1 every 5 months 1 every 4 months 1 every 6 months 1 every 5 months The information in the table above was taken from the National Climactic Center website. Under the Frequency and Probability Of Future Events columns, the years and months numbers are rounded. 66 Flooding is also location specific and the following charts illustrate, using best available data, more specifically the individual jurisdictions and their Probability of Future Events. Using the master chart located in the beginning of this section, we can pinpoint the Flooding and Flash Flooding events per jurisdiction within each different time frame. Data limitations are placed upon us in the sense that some recorded Flood or Flash Floods are not assigned to a particular jurisdiction, but rather classified as Countywide and as Unknown. The reader of this document should also keep in mind the fact that not all the participating jurisdictions that have adopted this Plan will appear within the Flood or Flash Flood charts below. Also some of the small cities and towns listed below do not have elected forms of government, however, the town or city name does appear on the Kentucky State Highway Map. Methodology- To obtain the Probability of Future Events, it must be determined the frequency of events from the earliest date. Take the Bath-Salt Lick City line below. The earliest event date (3/1/97 & 11/12/03) is counted forward in months until the date of the chart being built (5/22/06), resulting in 110 months (9 years plus 2 months) (3/1/97 to 5/22/06). We now know there were 2 events in the last 110 months, which averages out to 1 event every 55 months (110/2). You then take the 55 months divide it by 12 months in a year to gat a yearly figure (55/12), which equals 4.58 yrs. County/City/Area Bath-Preston Area Bath-Salt Lick City Bath-Owingsville City Bath-Slate Valley Area Bath-Countywide Event Flash Flood Flash Flood Flash Flood Flash Flood Flash Flood Probability of Frequency Future Events 1 in 110 months 1 every 9.2 yrs. 2 in 110 months 1 every 4.6 yrs 6 in 100 months 1 every 1.4 yrs. 1 in 57 months 1 every 4.75 yrs. 1 in 75 months 1 every 6.25 yrs. Damage Total 100,000 200,000 65,000 10,000 Impact 2 1 3 5 4 * County/City/Area Menifee-Countywide Menifee-Frenchburg City Menifee-Suddith Area Menifee-Denniston Area Menifee-Means Area Menifee-Pomeroyton Area Event Flash Flood Flash Flood Flash Flood Flash Flood Flash Flood Flash Flood Probability of Damage Frequency Future Events Total 6 in 120 months 1 every 1.67 yrs. 43,000 6 in 110 months 1 every 1.5 yrs. 2,005,000 1 in 95 months 1 every 7.9 yrs. 5,000 1 in 95 months 1 every 7.9 yrs. 3 in 45 months 1 every 1.25 yrs. 1 in 36 months 1 every 3 yrs. - Impact 2 1 4 3 5 * County/City/Area Montgomery-Mt. Sterling City Montgomery-Countywide Montgomery-Jeffersonville City Montgomery-Lucky Stop Area Event Frequency Flash Flood 10 in 120 months Flash Flood 3 in 120 months Flash Flood 6 in 90 months Flash Flood 1 in 57 months Probability of Damage Future Events Total 1 every year 250,000 1 every 3.33 yrs. 15,000 1 every 1.25 yrs. 142,723 1 every 4.75 yrs. - Impact 1 3 2 4 * 67 County/City/Area Morgan-Unknown Area(s) Morgan-Cottle Area Morgan-Crockett Area Morgan-West Liberty City Morgan-Wrigley Morgan-Blaze Area Morgan-Countywide Morgan-Index Area Morgan-Malone Area Event Flash Flood Flash Flood Flash Flood Flash Flood Flash Flood Flash Flood Flash Flood Flash Flood Flash Flood Probability of Frequency Future Events 1 in 158 months 1 every 13.2 yrs. 1 in 120 months 1 every 10 yrs. 1 in 110 months 1 every 9.2 yrs. 4 in 95 months 1 every 2 yrs. 3 in 58 months 1 every 1.6 yrs. 1 in 35 months 1 every 2.9 yrs. 1 in 30 months 1 every 2.5 yrs. 1 in 24 months 1 every 2 yrs. 1 in 24 months 1 every 2 yrs. Damage Total 50,000 1,000 150,000 5,000 8,000 20,000 - Impact 2 1 5 4 3 * County/City/Area Rowan-Farmers Area Rowan-Morehead City Rowan-Elliottville Area Rowan-Countywide Rowan-Cranston Area Rowan-Hays Crossing Area Event Flash Flood Flash Flood Flash Flood Flash Flood Flash Flood Flash Flood Probability of Frequency Future Events 3 in 120 months 1 every 3.33 yrs. 7 in 119 months 1 every 1.4 yrs. 1 in 108 months 1 every 9 yrs. 3 in 96 months 1 every 2.67 yrs. 2 in 58 months 1 every 2.4 yrs. 1 in 26 months 1 every 2.2 yrs. Damage Total 124,955 501,322 5,000 350,000 268,374 - Impact 4 1 5 2 3 * County/City/Area Bath-Countywide Event Flood Frequency 4 in 110 months Probability of Future Events 1 every 2.3 yrs. Damage Total 38,242,000 Impact 1 Damage Total 305,694 34,300,000 Impact 2 1 Damage Total 34,310,000 Impact 1 County/City/Area Menifee-Countywide Menifee-Areas Not Known Event Flood Flood Frequency 1 in 50 months 3 in 39 months Probability of Future Events 1 every 4.2 yrs. 1 every 1.1 yrs. County/City/Area Montgomery-Areas Not Known Event Flood Frequency 5 in 50 months Probability of Future Events 1 every .8 yrs. County/City/Area Morgan-Areas Not Known Event Flood Probability of Frequency Future Events 8 in 110 months 1 every 1.15 yrs. Damage Total 51,979,784 Impact 1 County/City/Area Rowan-Areas Not Known Event Flood Frequency 3 in 122 months Probability of Future Events 1 every 3 4 yrs. Damage Total 7,038,507 Impact 1 One last note pertaining to the Flooding profile. When you look at the Damage Totals in the Flooding and the All Floods tables, there seems to be a huge gap between the amount of damages suffered because of these flooding events between Rowan County and the rest of the Gateway Counties. 68 On May 31, 2004 a flood occurred that affected sixteen (16) counties within Kentucky. This event produced $33,000,000 worth of damages within the counties involved. Four of the five Gateway Region counties, Bath, Menifee, Montgomery and Morgan counties were involved with this event. Rowan County was not included in this event. Because this $33,000,000 damage total was not broken down between the individual counties involved in this event, each county received this damage figure against their area. Also, on June 1, 2004 a Flood event occurred that affected seven (7) counties within Kentucky. This event produced $17,500,000 worth of property damages within the counties involved. Only one of the Gateway Region counties, Morgan, was included in this event. Because the $17,500,000 damage total was not broken down between the individual counties involved in this event, each county received this damage figure against their area. In summary, the Floods of the past, whether they are General Floods or Flash Floods occurred in all five counties of the Gateway Region, with the greatest extent of damage occurring in Morgan County. The extent of these events is widespread as noted on the flood hazard maps. Menifee County is more difficult than the other counties of the Gateway Region in identifying flood prone areas due to the fact they have never been mapped for floodplains. In their case, citizen input as to the areas of repetitive flooding is extremely important. When reviewing the past disaster figures, the numbers show that Flash Floods occur three (3) times more often than General Flooding (80 to 27). The probability of a future General Flooding event is highest in Montgomery County (1 every 7 months) and lowest in Bath County (1 every 24 months). The probability of a Flash Flood event also is highest in Montgomery County (1 every 5 months) and the lowest in Morgan County (1 every 10 months). 3.3.2.b TORNADOS A Tornado is a violent windstorm characterized by a twisting, funnel-shaped cloud extending to the ground. It is most often generated by a thunderstorm (but sometimes result from hurricanes or nor’easters) and produced when cool, dry air intersects and overrides a layer of warm, moist air forcing the warm air to rise rapidly. The damage from a tornado is a result of the high wind velocity and wind-blown debris, although they are commonly accompanied by large hail as well. The most violent tornadoes have rotating winds of 250 miles per hour or more and are capable of causing extreme destruction, including uprooting trees and well-made structures, and turning normally harmless objects into deadly missiles. Most tornadoes are just a few dozen yards wide and touch down only briefly, but highly destructive tornadoes may carve out a path over a mile wide and several miles long. The destruction caused by tornadoes may range from light to inconceivable depending on the intensity, size and duration of the storm. Typically, tornadoes cause the 69 greatest damages to structures of light construction, such as residential homes, and are quite localized in impact. Each year an average of 800-1000 tornadoes are reported Nationwide, and they are more likely to occur during the spring and early summer months of March through June. Tornadoes can occur at any time of day but are mostly likely to form in late afternoons and early evenings. The Fujita-Pearson Scale for Tornadoes was developed to measure tornado strength, and is shown in Table A-5. The Fujita Scale F-Scale Number F0 F1 Intensity Phrase Wind Speed Type of Damage Done Gale tornado 40-72 mph Some damage to chimneys; breaks branches off trees; pushes over shallow-rooted trees; damages signboards. 73112 mph The lower limit is the beginning of hurricane wind speed; peels surface off roofs; mobile homes pushed off foundations or overturned; moving autos pushed off the roads; attached garages may be destroyed. Moderate tornado F2 Significant tornado 113157 mph Considerable damage. Roofs torn off frame houses; mobile homes demolished; boxcars pushed over; large trees snapped or uprooted; light object missiles generated. F3 Severe tornado 158206 mph Roof and some walls torn off well constructed houses; trains overturned; most trees in forest uprooted 207260 mph Well-constructed houses leveled; structures with weak foundations blown off some distance; cars thrown and large missiles generated. F4 Devastating tornado 70 F5 F6 Incredible tornado Inconceivable tornado 261318 mph Strong frame houses lifted off foundations and carried considerable distances to disintegrate; automobile sized missiles fly through the air in excess of 100 meters; trees debarked; steel re-inforced concrete structures badly damaged. 319379 mph These winds are very unlikely. The small area of damage they might produce would probably not be recognizable along with the mess produced by F4 and F5 wind that would surround the F6 winds. Missiles, such as cars and refrigerators would do serious secondary damage that could not be directly identified as F6 damage. If this level is ever achieved, evidence for it might only be found in some manner of ground swirl pattern, for it may never be identifiable through engineering studies Source: The Tornado Project The Gateway Region has experienced fourteen (14) Tornado events since 1956. The following is a list of tornados since 1956 that have affected the Gateway Region. This data was retrieved from the National Climatic Data Center, the Tornado Project and the County Emergency Directors. Tornado Events Within The Gateway Region County Bath Bath Bath Menifee Menifee Menifee Montgomery Montgomery Date Magnitude Deaths 7/13/1956 F1 0 6/1/1995 N/A N/A 8/17/1997 F0 0 6/2/1990 F1 0 3/1/1997 F0 0 3/2/1997 F0 0 7/13/1956 F1 0 4/3/1974 F3 0 Injuries 0 N/A 0 0 0 0 0 2 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Property Damages 3,000 5,000,000 25,000 250,000 3,000 25,000 250,000 71 Montgomery Morgan Morgan Rowan Rowan Rowan 14 Events 6/30/1977 9/29/1972 6/2/1990 4/27/1971 5/28/1990 5/18/1995 F1 F2 F1 F4 F1 F2 0 0 0 2 0 0 6 3 0 70 0 0 $ $ $ $ - 250,000 25,000 250,000 $ 6,331,000 250,000 There are some limitations regarding the information from the Tornado chart above. The time period is limited to the years of 1956 forward. The particular area of effect in each County is not identifiable in some cases. The Magnitude, Number of Deaths and Injuries and Property Damages is not known in a couple of events. Future updates to this Plan may include the use of GPS in identifying the particular location of each event. Figure A below shows the frequency and strength of extreme windstorms across the United States. This map was produced by the Federal Emergency Management Agency and is based on 40 years of tornado history and over 100 years of hurricane history. Zone IV, the darkest area on the map, has experienced both the greatest number of tornadoes and the strongest tornadoes. As shown by the map key, wind speeds in Zone IV can be as high as 250 mph. The Gateway Region is located within Zone IV. The tornado hazard in Zone IV is very significant with winds potentially reaching 250 miles per hour. We will also discuss wind affects in the Gateway Region in section 3.3.1.d as we discuss Thunderstorms. Though the Gateway Region has had a number of damaging tornados, wind created from thunderstorms is an even greater risk in our region as indicated by this information. This map is crucial in identifying the potential for damaging winds in the Gateway Region. 72 FIGURE A Source: Federal Emergency Management Agency SIGNIFICANT HISTORICAL TORNADO EVENT IN THE GATEWAY REGION The following event is being described in greater detail due to the impact it had on Bath County and its citizens. The following excerpts were taken directly from the May 25-June 1, 1995 edition of the Bath County News-Outlook, which is the local newspaper in Bath County. The story was written by Ken Metz, the Managing Editor. “Residents of Bath County woke up Friday morning hoping it was only a bad dream. Unfortunately, it was a full-fledged nightmare come true. A hostile storm front moved across Kentucky, dipped down in Bath County and rim wrecked its communities, devastating everything in its path. 56 tornadoes were reported nationwide resulting in several deaths and hundreds of injuries. Around 8:30 am on Thursday the siren blew in Owingsville warning residents that a tornado had been spotted in a neighboring county (Montgomery) and was moving East. Children at Owingsville Elementary School, upon their arrival, were asked to get down on their knees in the hallway with their hands covering their heads. Some of the wept, as the teachers trying to keep them calm, assured them that it was a drill. No one knew if a tornado had been spotted or if it was just an exercise. 73 Not long after, the power went down in Owingsville, which put a stop to all activity in the City. Reports were now coming in that Preston was hit hard by a tornado, which demolished many mobile homes and barns in its path. Emergency Crews had trouble answering calls as the roads were blocked every few hundred yards from fallen trees. One mobile home blew across KY965 in Preston where it stacked up its debris across the road against a fence. Ten (10) mobile homes were overturned and destroyed in Preston and along Blevins Valley Road. Power and telephone lines were down as the wind force snapped utility poles. More than a half dozen mobile homes in Kendall Springs were toppled over. In Peasticks and along Fearing Road, the twister touched down in several places ripping up trees and flattening barns. The City of Salt Lick suffered tremendous damage. The roof at Salt Lick Elementary School was heavily damaged. Water ran 6 to 8 inches over KY211 towards Clear Creek and many homes along US60 on the west side of Salt Lick had several inches of water standing in their yards. Residents along Moores Ferry Road experienced considerable damage as the wind gusts seemed to follow a predetermined eastwardly path. Damage was reported in Olympia with destruction on Hart Pike being the worst. About onehalf dozen mobile homes were scattered. The Midland area also saw excessive damage as well. Trees were blown over and destroyed parts of nearby homes and automobiles. Several mobile homes were blown off their foundations and scattered throughout the fields. The Stepstone area also received damage to several mobile homes. Vernon Barber, Emergency Management Director for Bath County, estimated that approximately 98 mobile homes, 57 houses, between 30 to 50 businesses and 500 barns were damaged or destroyed because of this event. Mr. Barber also estimated that this event did damage about one mile wide and estimated the damages in total to be $5,000,000”. Summary and Conclusions of the Tornado Profile Information from the above tables related to Tornados has been used to create maps that define the frequency and impact according to dollar losses of these events since 1956. The Regional Mitigation Committee has determined that the best way to define the impact of these events is based on damages from past events. Impact was based on past property damage losses. Impact was rated as 1 representing the county affected the most and 5 being affected the least. The probability of future events has been determined based on the frequency of past events in the county. The following maps were created using the above table to summarize the jurisdictions with the greatest frequency and the greatest impact based on dollar 74 losses. The limitation placed in using this data is that it is based on a county-bycounty basis. Information for the individual city jurisdictions is not available in this data. However, in future updates of this tornado profile, information regarding each jurisdiction and tornado losses will be included, if available. 75 Summary Table of Findings Tornado Profile Summary-Frequency and Magnitude Findings County Bath Menifee Montgomery Morgan Rowan Event Tornado Tornado Tornado Tornado Tornado Historic Frequency 3 in 585 months 3 in 178 months 3 in 585 months 2 in 391 months 3 in 408 months Probability of Future Events 1 every 16 yrs. 3 mos. 1 every 14 yrs. 10 mos. 1 every 16 yrs 3 mos. 1 every 32 yrs. 7 mos. 1 every 11 yrs. 4 mos. Damage Totals Impact 5,028,000 1 253,000 4 525,000 2 275,000 3 250,000 5 All County data in the chart above includes both the incorporated and unincorporated areas of that County. The data above regarding Tornadoes was retrieved from the National Climactic Data Center and the County Emergency Management Directors. 76 Summary Chart of Type of Tornado and Probability of Type Gateway Region Summary Type of Tornado F0 F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 Frequency Time Period 3 in 8 yrs. 1 month 6 in 48 yrs. 9 mos. 2 in 32 yrs. 6 mos. 1 in 31 years 1 in 34 years None Probability of Future Occurrence 1 every 2 yrs. 8 mos. 1 every 8 yrs. 2 mos. 1 every 16 yrs 3 mos. 1 every 31 years 1 every 34 years None The table above shows the probability of a Future Occurrence of a Tornado within the Gateway Region. Within this section, we have discussed in detail the Fujita Scale, a scale by which the Magnitude of Tornados is rated. The chart above illustrates the number of types of Tornados that appeared in the Gateway Region and the probability of that type of Tornado occurring again. In summary, the locations of the Tornadoes that have appeared in the Gateway Region are pretty evenly spread out. Four of the five Gateway Counties have experienced three (3) Tornadoes each over the years. The exception is Morgan County, which has experienced two (2) Tornadoes over the years. Not one county jumps out as being the excessive beneficiary of Tornadoes. In the area of Tornado damage losses, Bath County stands out with in excess of $5,000,000. The numbers presented above, on Bath County’s behalf, are the results of estimates by Local Officials and published in the local newspaper. Montgomery County suffered the second most damages from Tornadoes and the remaining counties, Menifee, Morgan and Rowan each sustained losses on the $250,000$275,000 range. The extent of Tornado damage is limited to the area in which the Tornado touches down, and in the past 48 plus years there have been many touch downs that have resulted in damages. The probability of Tornados as defined in the above summary table is as high as 1 every 32 years in Morgan County and as low as 1 every 14 years and 10 months in Menifee County. Also, according to the Type of Tornado Summary Chart listed above, the Gateway Region can expect that the majority of tornados are of F1 magnitude and historically there have been no F5 tornados. In future updates of this plan, data needs to be collected when feasible to identify the location of Tornados and the damages related to each city jurisdiction as well. 77 There were 3 Tornado Events that affected 8 different areas of Bath County. The Tornado of 6/1/95, as represented by the black dots above, touched the areas of Preston, Blevins Valley Road, Peasticks, City of Salt Lick, Kendall Springs and Stepstone Road. The magnitude of this event is unknown. 78 79 The F3 event of 4/3/74 traveled practically throughout the County of Montgomery, which explains why the whole County is shaded blue. 80 81 The tornado of 5/18/95 produced damage in both Morehead and Lakeview Heights. There also was a tornado on 4/27/71. This has been verified by the National Climactic Data Center. However, through the ADD Staff research, and after review of the local newspaper and microfilm at the Morehead State University library, no information concerning the location of this event could be pinpointed. 82 3.3.2.c SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS / WIND Severe Thunderstorms are defined by the National Weather Service as storms that have wind speeds of 58 miles per hour or higher, produce hail at least three quarters of an inch in diameter, or produces tornadoes. In order to form, thunderstorms simply require moisture to form clouds and rain, coupled with an unstable mass of warm air that can rise rapidly. According to the Wind Zone Map in the previous section on Tornados, the Gateway Region is in Zone IV, where winds can reach up to 250mph. Severe Thunderstorms and the winds associated with them are the most common Natural Hazard in the Gateway Region. Thunderstorms and their winds affect relatively small areas when compared with hurricanes and winter storms, as the average storm is 15 miles in diameter and lasts an average of 30 minutes. Nearly 1,800 thunderstorms are occurring at any moment around the world, however, of the estimated 100,000 thunderstorms that occur each year in the United States only about 10 percent are classified as severe. Thunderstorms are most likely to happen in the spring and summer months and during the afternoon and evening hours, but can occur year-round and at all hours. Despite their small size, all thunderstorms are dangerous and capable of threatening life and property in localized areas. Every thunderstorm produces lightning, which results from the buildup and discharge of electrical energy between positively and negatively charged areas. Each year, lightning is responsible for an average of 93 deaths (more than tornadoes), 300 injuries, and several hundred million dollars in damage to property and forests. For the Gateway Region and its jurisdictions, we have not found any historical information on specific damages, injuries or deaths as a result of lightning. Future updates of this plan may include more details as information is gathered. Thunderstorms can also produce large, damaging hail, which causes nearly $1 billion in damage to property and crops annually. Straight-line winds, which in extreme cases have the potential to exceed 100 miles per hour, are responsible for most thunderstorm wind damage. One type of straight-line wind, the downburst, can cause damage equivalent to a strong tornado and can be extremely dangerous to aviation. Thunderstorms are also capable of producing tornados and heavy rain that can lead to flash flooding. History of Thunderstorms/ Wind/ Hail in the GADD Region The Gateway Region is affected by Thunderstorms on a year-round basis. Sometimes associated with these thunderstorms are damaging winds, flooding, and tornados. The following chart shows the damage caused by these thunderstorms. 83 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Location or County Bath County Bath County Bath County Bath County Bath County Bath County Bath County Bath County Bath County Bath County Bath County Owingsville Slate Valley Sharpsburg Sharpsburg Owingsville Owingsville Countywide Bath County Owingsville-8 Miles NE Zilpo Countywide Owinsgville Peasticks Owingsville Sharpsburg Olympia Sharpsburg-4 Miles E Owingsville-5 Miles W Preston-3 Miles SW Bath County Sharpsburg Sharpsburg Bath County Sharpsburg Polksville Sharpsburg-1 Mile N Menifee County Menifee County Frenchburg-7 Miles S Pomeroyton Big Woods Denniston Frenchburg-7 Miles W Frenchburg Date 6/10/1970 7/27/1976 11/5/1977 7/4/1979 5/30/1981 7/20/1986 7/6/1987 8/5/1988 7/10/1990 4/9/1991 2/21/1993 5/24/1996 6/7/1996 8/17/1997 8/17/1997 6/22/1998 6/22/1998 4/20/2000 6/14/2000 7/10/2000 7/10/2000 7/14/2000 8/9/2000 9/20/2000 11/9/2000 7/8/2001 7/8/2001 8/23/2001 8/23/2001 10/24/2001 12/14/2001 4/28/2002 9/14/2002 9/20/2002 5/10/2003 6/1/2004 7/6/2004 7/10/1990 4/9/1991 3/1/1997 3/1/1997 3/2/1997 3/2/1997 8/17/1997 8/17/1997 Type Magnitude Deaths T'stm. Wind 0 T'stm. Wind 0 T'stm. Wind 0 T'stm. Wind 0 T'stm. Wind 52 Kts. T'stm. Wind 0 T'stm. Wind 0 T'stm. Wind 52 Kts. T'stm. Wind 0 T'stm. Wind 52 Kts. T'stm. Wind 0 T'stm. Wind 50 Kts. T'stm. Wind 50 Kts. T'stm. Wind 0 T'stm. Wind 0 T'stm. Wind 0 T'stm. Wind 0 T'stm. Wind 0 T'stm. Wind 0 T'stm. Wind 0 T'stm. Wind 0 T'stm. Wind 0 T'stm. Wind 0 T'stm. Wind 0 T'stm. Wind 0 T'stm. Wind 0 T'stm. Wind 0 T'stm. Wind 0 T'stm. Wind 0 T'stm. Wind 0 High Wind 50 Kts. T'stm. Wind 0 T'stm. Wind 0 High Wind 0 T'stm. Wind 65 Kts. T'stm. Wind 50 Kts. T'stm. Wind 55 Kts. T'stm Wind 0 T'stm Wind 0 T'stm Wind 0 T'stm Wind 0 T'stm Wind 0 T'stm Wind 0 T'stm Wind 0 T'stm Wind 0 - Injuries 1 - Property Damage 50,000 3,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 3,000 2,000 2,000 2,000 20,000 20,000 20,000 50,000 - Crop Damage - 84 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 Location or County Means Big Woods Frenchburg-8 Miles S Big Woods Denniston Denniston Frenchburg Frenchburg-3 Miles E Denniston-4 Miles N Countywide Frenchburg-1 Mile S Menifee County Wellington Wellington Mariba Frenchburg Montgomery County Montgomery County Montgomery County Montgomery County Montgomery County Montgomery County Montgomery County Montgomery County Montgomery County Montgomery County Montgomery County Montgomery County Montgomery County Montgomery County Montgomery County Montgomery County Montgomery County Montgomery County Montgomery County Mt. Sterling Hope Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling-4 Miles SE Montgomery County Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Countywide Date 5/23/1998 8/19/1999 5/27/2000 7/14/2000 8/7/2000 8/7/2000 8/9/2000 9/20/2000 11/9/2000 7/8/2001 8/23/2001 12/14/2001 4/28/2002 5/6/2002 5/27/2004 8/4/2004 6/7/1963 9/12/1963 9/11/1965 7/15/1970 1/24/1972 6/30/1977 7/8/1980 6/21/1981 5/21/1982 5/21/1982 6/8/1982 6/16/2002 8/20/1983 8/27/1983 7/14/1986 7/20/1986 7/20/1986 7/6/1987 4/9/1991 5/18/1995 6/7/1996 8/17/1997 6/28/1998 8/19/1999 8/24/1999 1/3/2000 7/10/2000 8/8/2000 11/9/2000 Type Magnitude Deaths T'stm Wind 0 T'stm Wind 0 T'stm Wind 0 T'stm Wind 0 T'stm Wind 0 T'stm Wind 0 T'stm Wind 0 T'stm Wind 0 T'stm Wind 0 T'stm Wind 0 T'stm Wind 0 High Wind 50 Knts. T'stm Wind 0 T'stm Wind 0 T'stm Wind 50 Knts. T'stm Wind 75 Knts. T'stm Wind 0 T'stm Wind 0 T'stm Wind 0 T'stm Wind 0 T'stm Wind 0 T'stm Wind 0 T'stm Wind 0 T'stm Wind 0 T'stm Wind 0 T'stm Wind 0 T'stm Wind 0 T'stm Wind 0 T'stm Wind 0 T'stm Wind 0 T'stm Wind 0 T'stm Wind 0 T'stm Wind 0 T'stm Wind 0 T'stm Wind 61 Knts. T'stm Wind 0 T'stm Wind 50 Knts. T'stm Wind 0 T'stm Wind 0 T'stm Wind 0 T'stm Wind 0 High Wind 60 Knts. T'stm Wind 0 T'stm Wind 0 T'stm Wind 0 - Property Injuries Damage 20,000 5,000 4,000 2,000 5,000,000 1,000 7,000 1,000 2,000 1,000 Crop Damage - 85 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 Location or County Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling-4 Miles W Mt. Sterling-5 Miles SE Montgomery County Levee-2 Miles W Sideview Mt. Sterling-3 Miles W Morgan County Morgan County Morgan County Morgan County Morgan County Morgan County Morgan County Morgan County Morgan County Morgan County Morgan County Morgan County Morgan County Morgan County Morgan County Morgan County Morgan County Cannel City Ezel-2 Miles E West Liberty Ezel West Liberty Cannel City West Liberty West Liberty West Liberty-4 Miles E Dehart Malone West Liberty West Liberty Ezel White Oak-2 Miles SSE Morgan County Elk Fork West Liberty Mize-2 Miles SE Date Type 6/6/2001 T'stm Wind 7/8/2001 T'stm Wind 7/8/2001 T'stm Wind 8/23/2001 T'stm Wind 10/24/2001 T'stm Wind 12/14/2001 High Wind 5/5/2003 T'stm Wind 5/27/2004 T'stm Wind 8/4/2004 T'stm Wind 9/22/1970 T'stm. Wind 6/5/1973 T'stm. Wind 4/1/1974 T'stm. Wind 7/10/1985 T'stm. Wind 8/22/1987 T'stm. Wind 4/4/1989 T'stm. Wind 7/11/1990 T'stm. Wind 9/7/1990 T'stm. Wind 4/9/1991 T'stm. Wind 7/12/1991 T'stm. Wind 6/19/1992 T'stm. Wind 7/30/1992 T'stm. Wind 4/15/1993 T'stm. Wind 9/1/1993 T'stm. Wind 6/10/1995 T'stm. Wind 6/10/1995 T'stm. Wind 7/25/1995 T'stm. Wind 4/20/1996 T'stm. Wind 3/1/1997 T'stm. Wind 3/1/1997 T'stm. Wind 3/2/1997 T'stm. Wind 8/17/1997 T'stm. Wind 5/23/1998 T'stm. Wind 8/19/1999 T'stm. Wind 2/18/2000 T'stm. Wind 4/20/2000 T'stm. Wind 7/10/2000 T'stm. Wind 7/10/2000 T'stm. Wind 7/14/2000 T'stm. Wind 7/14/2000 T'stm. Wind 7/14/2000 T'stm. Wind 8/8/2000 T'stm. Wind 8/9/2000 T'stm. Wind 8/9/2000 T'stm. Wind 11/9/2000 T'stm. Wind 6/15/2001 T'stm. Wind Magnitude Deaths 0 0 0 0 0 50 Knts. 60 Knts. 50 Knts. 65 Knts. 0 0 0 0 0 52 Knts. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - Injuries - Property Damage 2,000 5,000 5,000 50,000 100,000 50,000 3,000 50,000 3,000 3,000 110,000 1,000 Crop Damage - - 86 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 Location or County West Liberty-5 Miles SE Wrigley Cottle Wrigley West Liberty-8 Miles N West Liberty West Liberty Cannel City Ezel West Liberty Countywide West Liberty-10 Miles N Cannel City West Liberty-10 Miles ENE West Liberty Ezel West Liberty-2 Miles N Countywide Cannel City Mize White Oak Rowan County Rowan County Rowan County Rowan County Rowan County Farmers Farmers Clearfield Morehead Countywide Morehead-4 Miles NE Morehead Morehead-4 Miles W Clearfield Cranston Morehead Morehead Morehead Elliotville Morehead Cranston Elliotville Morehead Morehead Date Type Magnitude Deaths 7/8/2001 T'stm. Wind 0 7/8/2001 T'stm. Wind 0 7/8/2001 T'stm. Wind 0 8/23/2001 T'stm. Wind 0 10/24/2001 T'stm. Wind 0 10/24/2001 T'stm. Wind 0 4/28/2002 T'stm. Wind 0 4/28/2002 T'stm. Wind 0 5/6/2002 T'stm. Wind 0 5/13/2002 T'stm. Wind 0 8/11/2002 T'stm. Wind 0 11/10/2002 T'stm. Wind 52 Knts. 5/9/2003 T'stm. Wind 60 Knts. 5/9/2003 T'stm. Wind 60 Knts. 7/10/2003 T'stm. Wind 60 Knts. 5/18/2004 T'stm. Wind 50 Knts. 5/27/2004 T'stm. Wind 50 Knts. 5/31/2004 T'stm. Wind 50 Knts. 6/1/2004 T'stm. Wind 50 Knts. 7/10/2004 T'stm. Wind 50 Knts. 8/4/2004 T'stm. Wind 65 Knts. 5/7/1967 T'stm. Wind 0 7/17/1977 T'stm. Wind 0 9/14/1984 T'stm. Wind 0 8/27/1987 T'stm. Wind 0 4/9/1991 T'stm. Wind 0 5/15/1995 T'stm. Wind 0 5/18/1995 T'stm. Wind 0 5/18/1995 T'stm. Wind 0 5/18/1995 T'stm. Wind 0 5/8/1996 T'stm. Wind 52 Knts. 3/1/1997 T'stm. Wind 0 8/17/1997 T'stm. Wind 0 6/12/1998 T'stm. Wind 0 6/22/1998 T'stm. Wind 0 6/22/1998 T'stm. Wind 0 7/10/2000 T'stm. Wind 0 7/10/2000 T'stm. Wind 0 7/14/2000 T'stm. Wind 0 8/9/2000 T'stm. Wind 0 8/9/2000 T'stm. Wind 0 9/20/2000 T'stm. Wind 0 9/20/2000 T'stm. Wind 0 11/9/2000 T'stm. Wind 0 6/15/2001 T'stm. Wind 0 - Injuries 1 12 - Property Damage 5,000 2,000 500,000 500,000 3,000 4,000 3,000 15,000 3,000 2,000 Crop Damage - 87 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Morehead Elliotville Rowan County Rodburn-3 Miles ESE Morehead-4 Miles NW Morehead Sharkey-3 Miles E Gateway Region Totals 7/8/2001 8/23/2001 12/14/2001 4/28/2002 5/26/2004 5/31/2004 7/10/2004 T'stm. Wind T'stm. Wind High Wind T'stm. Wind T'stm. Wind T'stm. Wind T'stm. Wind 0 0 50 Knts. 0 50 Knts. 55 Knts. 50 Knts. - 14 10,000 5,000 5,000 6,669,000 - SIGNIFICANT HISTORICAL THUNDERSTORM/HIGH WIND EVENT IN THE GATEWAY REGION The following event is being described in greater detail due to the impact it had on Montgomery County and its citizens. The following excerpts were taken directly from the May 25, 1995 edition of the Mt. Sterling Advocate, which is the local newspaper of Montgomery County. The story was written by Jeff Burlew, Advocate Staff Writer. “Hurricane strength winds tore through Montgomery County the morning of May 18, destroying homes, trailers and barns, knocking out electricity in over 85% of the county, uprooting hundreds of trees and causing severe damage to a number of local businesses and residences. The damage appeared to be caused by straight-line winds estimated at over 100 mph according to a meteorologist for the National Weather Service in Lexington. “There were no tornado sightings, but it showed all the symptoms of a tornado”, said meteorologist Jason Puma. “Somewhere in there might have been some funnel clouds”. The storm damaged at least 150 homes, and repairing these homes will cost over $1,000,000 according to Peggi Conlee, County Director of Disaster and Emergency Services. The hardest hit part of the county appeared to be the Stepstone area, where houses, trailers and barns were totally destroyed. Residents there and across the county had apparently left for work by the time the storm hit, sparing lives and preventing injuries, Conlee said. About 60 to 94 rooms at Days Inn were severely damaged, much of the roof at Heilig-Meyers and Eastern Electroplate in the Midland Trail Industrial Park was destroyed and part of the roof at Cole Ford was blown away. Other buildings in that industrial park and the Woodlands Industrial Park were slightly damaged, and workers were sent home for the day because of the power outage. Crews from the city and county street and road departments, Kentucky Utilities, Columbia Gas and American Cable Entertainment worked throughout the day and into the night clearing roads and restoring services. Local law enforcement 88 was inundated with calls and spent the day dealing with the storm related chaos. Judge-Executive B.D. Wilson, Jr. declared a state of emergency in the county May 19, paving the way for some possible financial relief by FEMA. FEMA was scheduled to make an evaluation of Montgomery County on May 24. At 8:05 am, National Weather Service radar indicated a severe thunderstorm in Winchester with a possible tornado moving east at 30 mph. At 8:09 am, a tornado warning was issued for Clark and Montgomery County’s. shortly thereafter, the storm hit hard and fast in Montgomery County. The sky turned dark and sheets of rain pummeled the area. Nearly two inches of rain fell by the end of the day, Puma said, causing flooding in the streets and streams. Investigators examined the damage here May 18-19 and declined to officially call the event a tornado. “A lot of damage that was surveyed was shown to have straight line motion, which means that it was just blown downwind in one direction unlike a tornadic event that would have damage showing more of a circular pattern”, Puma reported. “A tornado would have blown the debris backwards and around rather than in just one direction”. Puma conceded, however, that he would not be surprised if funnel clouds were imbedded in the fierce thunderstorms that ravaged the area.” Summary and Conclusions of the Severe Thunderstorm Profile Information from the above tables related to Severe Thunderstorms have been used to create maps that define the frequency and impact according to dollar losses of these events since 1963. The Regional Mitigation Committee has determined that the best way to define the impact of these events is based on damages from past events. Impact has been based on past property damage losses. Impact was rated as 1 representing the County affected the most and 5 being affected the least. The probability of future events has been determined based on the frequency of past events in the county. The following maps were created using the above table to summarize the jurisdictions with the greatest frequency and the greatest impact based on dollar losses. The limitations for this data are that the Magnitude of each event has not been recorded. However, in future updates of this severe thunderstorm profile, information regarding each jurisdiction and severe thunderstorm Magnitude will be included, if available. 89 Frequency of all Severe Thunderstorm Events 1963-2005 90 Impact of all Severe Thunderstorm Events 1963-2005 91 Summary Table of Findings Thunderstorm Profile Summary-Frequency and Impact Findings County Bath Menifee Montgomery Morgan Rowan Event Thunderstorm Thunderstorm Thunderstorm Thunderstorm Thunderstorm Frequency 37 in 34 yrs & 10 mos. 24 in 14 yrs & 9 Mos. 38 in 41 yrs & 10 mos. 57 in 34 yrs & 7 mos. 31 in 38 years Probability Of Future Events Damage Totals Impact 1 every 11 months $ 77,000 5 1 every 7 months $ 141,000 4 1 every 13 months $ 5,019,000 1 1 every 7 months $ 382,000 3 1 every 15 months $ 1,050,000 2 All County data in the chart above includes both the incorporated and unincorporated areas of that County. The data above regarding Tornadoes was retrieved from the National Climactic Data Center and the County Emergency Management Directors. In summary, Thunderstorms and the winds that accompany then are prevalent in all of the counties within the Gateway Region. In terms of frequency, Morgan County is affected by these Thunderstorms more often than the other counties, Menifee County the least. The above maps describe the location of the events and the frequency of those events. The extent of Severe Thunderstorm damage is limited to the area in which the storm passes, and in the past years there have been many storms that have resulted in damages. The probability of Thunderstorms as defined in the above summary table is as high as 1 every 7 months in Menifee and Morgan County’s and as low as 1 every 15 months in Rowan County. The problem with the datasets above is that it does not include storms that produced heavy flooding. It is imperative that the information presented in the Thunderstorm Profile be used as a general guide to weaker storms that do not produce flooding or tornados. The data sets from the National Climatic Data Center divide the information to the greatest extent of the storm. For example, if a Thunderstorm approached the county and produced flooding, it is labeled a flooding event. The same as if a Thunderstorm occurred and produced a Tornado, it was labeled a Tornado event. This is the limitation of the data sets used to create the tables throughout these profiles. In future updates of this plan, data needs to be collected when feasible to identify the location of Severe Thunderstorms and the damages related to each city jurisdiction as well. 92 3.3.2.d SEVERE WINTER STORMS Severe Winter Storms can produce an array of hazardous weather conditions, including heavy snow, freezing rain and ice, high winds and extreme cold. Severe Winter Storms are usually extra-tropical cyclones (storms that form outside of the warm tropics) fueled by strong temperature gradients and an active upper-level cold jet stream. Winter Storms can paralyze a community by shutting down normal day-to-day operations, as accumulating snow and ice result in downed trees, power outages and blocked or hazardous transportation routes. Heavy snow can also lead to the collapse of weak roofs or unstable structures. Frequently the loss of electric power means loss of heat for residents, which poses a significant threat to human life, particularly the elderly. Winter Storms also make the response and recovery efforts more difficult and needs for specialized equipment. The level of impact severe winter weather will have upon our local communities greatly depends on its ability to manage and control its effects, such as the rapid mobilization of snow removal equipment. The Gateway Region has experienced a couple of crippling winter storms over the past seven (7) years. However, due to the expensive costs to acquire and maintain the necessary resources to combat their effects, many communities are not prepared for such events. Generators, Snow Removal Equipment, trucks, and emergency shelters are less prepared to handle the power outages associated with these winter storms. History of Severe Winter Storms in GADD Region The following chart shows the history of Severe Winter Storms in the Gateway Region since 1994. All County data in the chart below includes both the incorporated and unincorporated areas of that County. The data below regarding Severe Winter Storms was retrieved from the National Climactic Data Center and the County Emergency Management Directors. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 County Bath Bath Bath Bath Bath Bath Bath Bath Bath Bath Bath Bath Bath Date 3/16/1994 1/6/1996 2/3/1998 3/3/1998 1/7/1999 1/17/2000 1/20/2001 1/6/2002 1/19/2002 12/4/2002 12/4/2002 2/15/2003 1/25/2004 Location Countywide Countywide Countywide Countywide Countywide Countywide Countywide Countywide Countywide Countywide Countywide Countywide Countywide Heavy Snow Winter Storm X Ice Storm X X X X X X X X X X X X Property Crop Damage Damage Deaths 48,293 10,000,000 2 66,202 7,000 5,700 5,700 40,000 - 93 Injuries 1 - 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 Heavy County Date Location Snow Menifee 3/16/1994 Countywide Menifee 1/6/1996 Countywide X Menifee 2/3/1998 Countywide X Menifee 3/3/1998 Countywide Menifee 1/7/1999 Countywide Menifee 1/17/2000 Countywide Menifee 1/20/2001 Countywide X Menifee 1/6/2002 Countywide X Menifee 1/19/2002 Countywide X Menifee 1/19/2002 Countywide Menifee 12/4/2002 Countywide Menifee 2/15/2003 Countywide Menifee 12/18/2003 Countywide X Menifee 1/9/2004 Countywide X Menifee 1/25/2004 Countywide Montg. 3/16/1994 Countywide Montg. 1/6/1996 Countywide X Montg. 3/19/1996 Countywide X Montg. 2/3/1998 Countywide X Montg. 3/3/1998 Countywide Montg. 1/7/1999 Countywide Montg. 1/17/2000 Countywide Montg. 1/20/2001 Countywide X Montg. 1/19/2002 Countywide X Montg. 12/4/2002 NE Part of County X Montg. 12/4/2002 NE Part of County X Montg. 2/15/2003 Countywide Montg. 1/25/2004 Countywide Morgan 3/16/1994 Countywide Morgan 1/6/1996 Countywide X Morgan 1/11/1996 Countywide X Morgan 2/1/1996 Countywide X Morgan 3/20/1996 Countywide X Morgan 2/3/1998 Countywide X Morgan 3/3/1998 Countywide Morgan 1/7/1999 Countywide Morgan 1/17/2000 Countywide Morgan 1/20/2001 Countywide X Morgan 2/22/2001 Countywide X Morgan 1/6/2002 Countywide X Morgan 1/17/2002 Countywide X Morgan 1/19/2002 Countywide X Morgan 12/4/2002 Countywide Morgan 12/4/2002 Countywide Morgan 2/15/2003 Countywide Winter Storm X Ice Storm X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X Property Crop Damage Damage Deaths 33,766 10,000,000 27,542 7,000 3,000 40,000 19,112 10,000,000 2 90,172 7,000 5,700 5,700 40,000 59,729 10,000,000 2 15,695 7,000 3,000 3,000 40,000 - 94 Injuries 1 1 - 18 19 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 County Morgan Morgan Rowan Rowan Rowan Rowan Rowan Rowan Rowan Rowan Rowan Rowan Rowan Rowan Rowan Date 1/9/2004 1/25/2004 3/16/1994 1/6/1996 2/3/1998 3/3/1998 1/7/1999 1/20/2001 2/22/2001 1/6/2002 1/19/2002 12/4/2002 12/4/2002 2/15/2003 1/25/2004 Location Countywide Countywide Countywide Countywide Countywide Countywide Countywide Countywide Countywide Countywide Countywide Countywide Countywide Countywide Countywide Heavy Snow X Winter Storm Ice Storm X X X X X X X X X X X X X X Property Crop Damage Damage Deaths 140,780 10,000,000 2 76,963 7,000 5,700 5,700 40,000 50,856,454 8 Summary and Conclusions of the Severe Winter Storms Profile Information from the above table related to Severe Winter Storms have been used to create maps that define the frequency and impact according to dollar losses of these events since 1994. The Regional Mitigation Committee has determined that the best way to define the impact of these events is based on Damages from past events. Impact has been based on past property damage losses. Impact was rated as 1 representing the county affected the most and 5 being affected the least. The probability of future events has been determined based on the frequency of past events in the county. The following maps were created using the above table to summarize the jurisdictions with the greatest frequency and the greatest impact based on dollar losses. The limitation placed in using this data is that it is based on a county-bycounty basis. Information for the individual city jurisdictions is not available in this data. However, in future updates of this Severe Winter Storm profile, information regarding each jurisdiction and tornado losses will be included. 95 Injuries 1 4 Frequency of all Winter Storms 1994-2005 96 Impact of all Winter Storm Events 1994-2005 97 Summary Table of Findings Winter Storm Summary Chart-Frequency and Impact Findings County Bath Menifee Montgomery Morgan Rowan Frequency over 11 years 13 15 13 19 13 Probability of Future Events 1.2 storms per season 1.4 storms per season 1.2 storms per season 1.7 storms per season 1.2 storms per season Damage Total 10,172,895 10,111,308 10,167,684 10,128,424 10,276,143 Impact 2 5 3 4 1 Basis of Probability- Winter Storms have the greatest potential of occurring 4 months of any year. The probability was based on the potential of a Winter Storm occurring 4 months out of 1 year. The probability was calculated on the basis that there is 44 months in an 11-year reporting period for this data set. All County data in the chart above includes both the incorporated and unincorporated areas of that County. The data above regarding Severe Winter Storms was retrieved from the National Climactic Data Center and the County Emergency Management Directors In summary, the location and extent of Severe Winter Storms are in all counties, and vary slightly in frequency and are all very close in dollar losses. The above maps describe the location and extent of the events and the frequency of those events. The extent of severe winter storms damage affects all the jurisdictions within each county. The probability of winter storms as defined in the above summary table is as high as 1.7 storms per year/season in Morgan County and as low as 1.2 storms per year/season in Bath, Montgomery and Rowan Counties. Each county can anticipate at least 1 major Winter Storm per year/season in the Gateway Region. Also, each jurisdiction can expect that damages will occur as a result of a major Winter Storm. In future updates of this plan, data needs to be collected when feasible to identify the location of severe winter and the damages related to each city jurisdiction as well. 98 3.3.2.e LANDSLIDES/ SLOPE FAILURES Slope Failures are major Natural Hazards in many areas throughout the world. Slope Failures are also referred to as mass movements. A Slope Failure is classified based on how it moves and the type of material being moved. Several major types of Slope Failures have been identified: Creep: very slow movement of rock or soil downslope. Falls: very rapid fall of rock and earth material from vertical or near vertical slopes. Flows: slow to rapid movement of rock, soil, snow, or ice. Types of flows include mudflows, earthflows, debris flows, and snow avalanches. Slides: Very slow to very rapid movement of soil or rock. This category includes rockslides, earth slides, and slumps. Subsidence: slow to very rapid collapse of rock or soil into underlying spaces. Sinkholes in karst landscapes are a common example. Every year in the United States, Slope Failures cause millions of dollars of damage to highways, homes, and other property. Slope Failures can be triggered by a variety of natural events including earthquakes, heavy rainfall from thunderstorms, or freezing and thawing of groundwater. Several studies have shown that almost any modification of a slope by people increases the risk of slope movement, especially in areas already susceptible to these Natural Hazards. Slope Failures can occur in any season. They are more likely to occur in certain seasons if they are triggered by weather events such as rain, snow, or freezing and thawing of soil water. With the exception of slope failures triggered by geologic processes and avalanches, most slope failures in North America occur between spring and fall. In early spring, snowmelt can increase pore pressures in the soil, increasing the risk of slope failures. During summer and fall, intense or prolonged rainfall can trigger Slope Failures. Freeze-thaw events, which usually happen during spring and fall but also during warm winters, can increase the potential for slope failure. In many locations, both geologic and atmospheric processes may play a role in the movement of a slope. (Source: NaturalHazards.org) 99 Landslides in the Gateway Region The following descriptions have been created to describe the Landslide risks to the jurisdictions within the Gateway Region, according to the United States Geological Survey, Department of the Interior Landslide Overview Map Of The Conterminous United States (USGSDOI Map). The chart is broken down into two areas, Landslide Incidence and Landslide Susceptibility/Incidence. The USGSDOI Map identifies Landslide Incidence areas that are Low (less than 1.5% of area involved), Moderate (1.5% to 15% of the area involved) and High (greater than 15% of the area involved). The USGSDOI Map also three identifies areas of Landslide Susceptibility/Incidence, Moderate Susceptibility/Low Incidence, High Susceptibility/Low Incidence and High Susceptibility/Moderate Incidence. The USGSDOI Map does not have each county color coded for Landslide Incidence and for Landslide Susceptibility/Incidence. Some of the Gateway Region counties fit into both categories, but some also fit into only one of the two categories. The areas have been determined to be risk areas based on the geology of the region, soils and hydrology. We have summarized our finding based on these maps for each jurisdiction in the table below. Secondly, we have added a public input column to this chart to specify which jurisdictions were identified as having landslide problems during the public input of our committee meetings. Participants have identified areas that landslides have occurred in their jurisdictions, whether or not it was identified by the USGSDOI Map. Gateway Staff created maps identifying these areas that were identified through the public input. 100 The following overview map illustrates the Gateway Region counties and the areas identified as low, moderate and high-risk areas for slope failure. Overview Map of Risk Areas 101 The following maps for each jurisdiction illustrate the risk area as identified in a particular jurisdiction according to the Kentucky Geological Survey. 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 112 113 114 115 116 117 History of Landsliding/Slope Failure in the GADD Region During the planning process, community members along with County and City officials and Kentucky Transportation Cabinet personnel responsible for the individual Gateway Region counties were provided the opportunity to identify Slope Failure and Landslide Areas that have repeat occurrences in the past. Public input was the only historical data source to identify past occurrences we had available to us for the Gateway Region for this Natural Hazard. This information is in addition to the information collected from the USGSDOI Map for Landslide Prone Areas. Committee members know from past experiences that these problem areas need to be considered when developing strategies and goals related to landslide mitigation projects. These areas primarily pertain to Landslides that occur and damage roadways and infrastructure. The following maps have been created by Gateway GIS staff as a result of the public input of Citizens, Emergency Managers, County Road Foremen and Public Officials based on their experience with Landslides in the Gateway Region. We have created maps using our Geographical Information Systems (GIS) technology to highlight the landslide problems in our region. The following map shows the areas of slope failure as identified from community input in the planning process. 118 119 120 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 131 132 133 Some historical damage can be found in the Gateway Region. Presidential Disaster Declaration’s were declared on June 3 2003 (DR#1471), July 2 2003 (DR#1475) and on June 12 2004 (DR#1523) as a result of Severe Storms, Tornadoes, Flooding, and Landslide damage. Under DR#1471, Rowan County was the only GADD County to be eligible for assistance, that being Public and Individual Assistance. Under DR#1475, Rowan County was eligible for both Public and Individual Assistance and Montgomery County was eligible for Public Assistance only. Under DR#1523, Morgan County was eligible for both Individual and Public Assistance while the remaining GADD Counties, Bath, Menifee, Montgomery and Rowan were eligible for Individual Assistance only. Summary and Conclusions of the Landslide Profile Landslides are recognized by the County Mitigation Committees as being a fairly uncommon Natural Hazard in the Region. However, Landslides could become more of a risk, especially during heavy rains that lead to flooding. Committee members recognize the fact that there is very little historical damage data besides local input that identifies this Natural Hazard as being a risk to the Region. For this reason, Committee Members have relied heavily on the public input received through the committee members. In those meetings, Committee Members recognized the following 3 characteristics related to this Natural Hazard. First, landsliding most often, but not always, occurs during heavy rain events. Committee Members agreed that the Landsliding they have identified have coincided with the majority of flood events. Due to this evaluation, Committee Members have agreed that the frequency of these events should coincide with the frequency of flood events. Second, Committee Members recognize that the damages that have occurred in the past are mainly to roads and bridges. The impact has been based on the number of problem areas in each jurisdiction as identified by the County Committee as well as others and seen on the public input maps created by Gateway GIS staff. In summary, the location and extent of Landslide Events are in all counties, and vary slightly in frequency. The above maps describe the location and extent of occurrences and problem areas based on public input through the County Mitigation Committees. In future updates of this plan, data needs to be collected and maintained when feasible to identify the locations of events, as well as the dollar losses associated with these events. 134 3.3.2.f Earthquakes Definition One of the most frightening and destructive phenomena of nature is a severe Earthquake and its terrible aftereffects. An Earthquake is a sudden movement of the Earth, caused by the abrupt release of strain that has accumulated over a long time. For hundreds of millions of years, the forces of plate tectonics have shaped the Earth as the huge plates that form the Earth’s surface slowly move over, under and past each other. Sometimes the movement is gradual. At other times, the plates are locked together, unable to release the accumulating energy. When the accumulated energy grows strong enough, the plates break free. If the earthquake occurs in a populated area, it may cause many deaths and injuries and extensive property damage. The Earth is formed of several layers that have very different physical and chemical properties. The outer layer, which averages about 70 kilometers in thickness, consists of about a dozen large, irregularly shaped plates that slide over, under and past each other on top of the partly molten inner layer. Most Earthquakes occur at the boundaries where the plates meet. In fact, the locations of earthquakes and the kinds of ruptures they produce help scientists define the plate boundaries. There are three types of plate boundaries: Spreading Zones, Transform Faults and Subduction Zones. At Spreading Zones, molten rock rises, pushing two plates apart and adding new material at their edges. Most Spreading Zones are found in oceans; for example, the North America and Eurasia plates are spreading apart along the mid-Atlantic ridge. Spreading zones usually have Earthquakes at shallow depths, within 30 kilometers of the surface. Transform faults are found where plates slide past one another. An example of a transform-fault plate boundary is the San Andreas Fault, along the coastline of California and northwestern Mexico. Earthquakes at transform faults tend to occur at shallow depths and form fairly straight linear patterns. Subduction Zones are found where one plate overrides, or subducts, another, pushing it downward into the mantle where it melts. An example of a subduction zone plate boundary is found along the northwest coast of the United States, western Canada, and southern Alaska and the Aleutian Islands. Subduction zones are characterized by deep-ocean trenches, shallow to deep Earthquakes and mountain ranges containing active volcanoes. Earthquakes can also occur within plates, although plate-boundary earthquakes are much more common. Less than 10% of all earthquakes occur within plate interiors. As plates continue to move and plate boundaries change over geologic time, weakened boundary regions become part of the interiors of the plates. 135 These zones of weakness within the continents can cause Earthquakes in response to stresses that originate at the edges of the plate or in the deeper crust. The Epicenter of an earthquake is the point on the Earth’s surface directly above the focus. The location of an Earthquake is commonly described by the geographic position of its epicenter and by its focal depth. The illustrations below indicate the plate boundary types and the tectonic plates of the Earth. The photos were taken from the USGS website. Illustration of Plate Boundary Types 136 Map of the Tectonic Plates The most important information for seismic hazard mitigation and risk reduction is ground motion hazard. One way of predicting ground motion hazard is by determining the peak ground acceleration (PGA) probably occurring in a particular timeframe. The map below shows the PGA at the top of bedrock that will probably occur in the next 500 years in Kentucky. 137 Seismologists use a Magnitude scale to determine the seismic energy released by each Earthquake. Below are the typical effects of earthquakes in various magnitude ranges: • • • • • • Less than 3.5-Generally not felt, but recorded 3.5 to 5.4-Often felt, but rarely causes damage Under 6.0-At most, slight damage to well designed buildings. Can cause major damage to poorly designed buildings over small regions 6.1 to 6.9-Can be destructive in areas up to about 100 kilometers across where people live 7.0 to 7.9-Major Earthquake. Can Cause serious damage over larger areas 8.0 or greater-Great Earthquake. Can cause serious damage in areas several hundred kilometers across Although each Earthquake has a unique magnitude, its effects will vary greatly according to distance, ground conditions, construction standards and other factors. Earthquake Event History The Earthquake Event History for the Gateway Region is mixed. The largest Earthquake ever recorded in Kentucky was located in the Gateway Region, in Sharpsburg, Bath County, with a Magnitude of 5.1. On the other hand, and after 138 reviewing the records of the United State Geological Service and the Kentucky Geological Society, there appears to have been no other Earthquake activity within or in close proximity to the Gateway Region. Most of the activity in Kentucky has occurred in the western portion of the state, specifically in the New Madrid seismic zone. SIGNIFICANT HISTORICAL EARTHQUAKE EVENT IN THE GATEWAY REGION On July 27, 1980 an Earthquake, with a magnitude of 5.1, occurred in Sharpsburg, Bath County, Kentucky. This Earthquake, the strongest in the history of Kentucky, was felt over all or parts of 15 states and in Ontario, Canada. Damage occurred in Indiana, Kentucky and in Ohio. Property damage was estimated at $1,000,000 at Maysville, about 50 kilometers north of the epicenter, in Mason County, where 37 commercial structures and 269 private residences were damaged to some extent. Multistory all brick structures in the downtown area, many of which were built in the mid 1800’s, were affected the most. Broken chimneys represented the most common type of damage observed: several toppled or were broken at or near the roofline, some had bricks loosened or broken off their tops, and others sustained cracks of varying lengths and widths. This type of damage was a community wide effect only in Maysville. Cracks formed in the ground about 12 kilometers from the epicenter. East of the epicenter, at Owingsville, ground cracks were estimated to be 6 to 10 centimeters deep and 30 meters long. West of the epicenter, near Little Rock, ground cracks extending toward a cistern were observed on Stoner Road. Summary and Conclusion of the Earthquake Profile As mentioned in the preceding section, the strongest known Earthquake to have affected the State of Kentucky was located, or epicentered, in Sharpsburg, Bath County. This Earthquake registered a magnitude of 5.1 on the Richter Scale. Although the Earthquake traveled North about 50 kilometers and caused the most damage to the City of Maysville, a town outside the Gateway Region, there is still a cause for concern within the Gateway Region. As the two maps within this section will show, if another Earthquake event is epicentered in Sharpsburg with even a lesser or greater travel distance, and travels in a different direction other than North, four of the five Gateway Region counties, with Morgan County being the least affected, could be affected and sustain heavy property damage. 139 140 All of Bath, Menifee, Montgomery and Rowan Counties lay within the Earthquake Zone prepared by the Gateway ADD Staff. Although Morgan County lies partly 141 within this Zone, the Morgan County Hazard Mitigation Committee feels that their County should be classified as 100% within the Earthquake Hazard Area. Probability of Future Events As mentioned in the Earthquake Event History section of this Plan, the earthquake event history for the Gateway Region is mixed. The largest earthquake ever recorded in Kentucky was located in the Gateway Region, in Sharpsburg, Bath County, with a Magnitude of 5.1. On the other hand, and after reviewing the records of the United State Geological Service and the Kentucky Geological Society, there appears to have been no other Earthquake activity within or in close proximity to the Gateway Region. Most of the activity in Kentucky has occurred in the western portion of the state, specifically in the New Madrid seismic zone. While we do not have a frequent history of Earthquakes within the Gateway Region, we do lay claim to the largest earthquake ever recorded in Kentucky. Since we only have one identified and recorded event to consider, the probability that another Earthquake will affect the Gateway Region is 1 in 20 years. 3.3.2.g. Wildfires Definition An average of 5,000,000 acres of land burn every year in the U.S., causing millions of dollars in damage. Once a fire begins, it can spread at a rate of 14.29 miles per hour (23 kph) consuming everything in its path. Sometimes fires occur naturally, ignited by heat from the sun or a lightning strike. However, the majority of wildfires are the result of human carelessness. Common causes for wildfires are: • • • • • • Arson Campfires Discarding lit cigarettes Improperly burning debris Playing with matches or fireworks Prescribed fires Everything has a temperature at which it will burst into flames. This temperature is called a material’s “flash point”. Woods flash point is 572 degrees (300C). When wood is heated to this temperature, it releases hydrocarbon gases that mix with oxygen in the air, combust and create fire. There are three components needed for ignition and combustion to occur. A fire requires fuel to burn, air to supply oxygen, and a heat source to bring the fuel 142 up to ignition temperature. Heat, oxygen and fuel form the fire triangle. If you could take away any one of the pillars of the fire triangle, you can control and ultimately extinguish the fire. After combustion occurs and a fire begins to burn, there are three factors that determine how the fire spreads, fuel, weather and topography. Fuel can include everything from trees, underbrush and dry grassy fields to homes. The amount of flammable material that surrounds a fire is referred to as the fuel load. Fuel load is measured by the amount of available fuel per unit area, usually tons per acre. Weather plays a major role in the birth, growth and death of a wildfire. Drought leads to extremely favorable conditions for wildfires, and winds aid a wildfire’s progress. The sticks, trees, and underbrush on the ground receive radiant heat from the sun, which heats and dries potential fuels. Warmer temperatures allow for fuels to ignite and burn faster, adding to the rate at which a wildfire spreads. For this reason, wildfires tend to rage in the afternoon, when temperatures are at their hottest. Topography can either aid or hinder wildfire progression. The most important factor in topography as it relates to wildfire is slope. Unlike humans, wildfires usually travel uphill much faster than downhill. The steeper the slope, the faster the fire travels. Fires travel in the direction of the ambient wind, which usually flows uphill. Additionally, the fire is able to preheat the fuel further up the hill because the smoke and heat are rising in that direction. Conversely, once the fire has reached the top of the hill, it must struggle to come back down because it is not able to preheat the downhill fuel as well as the uphill. In addition to the damage that fires cause as they burn, they can also leave behind disastrous problems, the effects of which might not be felt for months after the fire burns out. When fires destroy all the vegetation on a hill or mountain, it can also weaken the organic material in the soil and prevent water from penetrating the soil. One problem that results from this is extremely dangerous erosion that can lead to debris flows. While we often look at wildfires as being destructive, many wildfires are actually beneficial. Some wildfires burn the underbrush of a forest, which can prevent a larger fire that might result if the brush were allowed to accumulate for a long time. Wildfires can also benefit plant growth by reducing disease spread, releasing nutrients from burned plants into the ground and encouraging new growth. 143 Every year, thousands of firefighters put their lives at risk to battle merciless blazes. The elite, ground-based firefighters fit into two categories. Hotshots work in 20-person teams their main job being to build a firebreak around the fire to keep it from spreading. A firebreak is a tract of land that has been stripped of any possible fuel for the fire. Hotshots are employed by the US Forest Service. Smokejumpers are paratroopers who jump out of planes to get to small blazes located in remote areas. Backfires may also be used in fighting wildfires. Backfires are fires that are started by the ground crew and advance toward the burning fire and its purpose is to burn any potential fuel source in the path of the wildfire. The following maps depict the locations of the fires that have occurred in the Gateway Region individual counties and cities, where available from 2000 to 2004, or a span of 5 years. History of Wildfires in the Gateway Region According to the Kentucky Division of Forestry, since 2000 the Gateway Region has been impacted by 203 Wildfire events. The charts below show the total Wildfire events for the individual Gateway Region counties. Wildfires In The Gateway Region From 2000 to 2004 8% 21% 6% 6% Bath Menifee Montgomery Morgan Rowan 59% 144 Wildfire Occurences By County From 2000 to 2004 140 120 100 80 60 40 20 0 119 Bath Menifee 43 Morgan an R or ow ga er y n Rowan M on tg M en om ife h Ba t 12 e 12 M 17 Montgomery Source: Kentucky Division of Forestry. Data limitations include the time of the reported information, which is 2000 forward, and the Magnitude of these wildfire events is not known. It is also not known whether or not these are repetitive wildfires. Future updates may include specifically locating the exact GPS location of these events and the identification of the magnitude of these events in terms of acres affected and dollars in damage. Summary Table of Findings County Bath Menifee Montgomery Morgan Rowan Event Wildfires Wildfires Wildfires Wildfires Wildfires Historic Frequency 17 in 60 months 12 in 60 months 12 in 60 months 119 in 60 months 43 in 60 months Probability of Future Events 1 every 3.5 months 1 every 5 months 1 every 5 months 2 every month 1 every 1.4 months Impact 3 4 4 1 2 Wildfire Magnitude Findings 2000 to 2004 (Acres Burned) Year Bath County Menifee County Montgomery County Morgan County Rowan County Gateway Region 2000 275 29 4 1,205 91 1,604 2001 67 38 12 1,262 299 1,678 2001 18 4 26 338 9 395 2003 2 1 8 933 9 953 2004 17 5 4 464 18 508 Total 379 77 54 4,202 426 5,138 145 Summary and Conclusions of the Wildfire Profile Information from the above charts has been used to define the frequency of wildfire events since 2000. The Regional Mitigation Committee has determined that the best way to define the impact of wildfire events is based on the number of occurrences over the five-year period. Impact was rated as 1 representing the county affected the most and 5 being the least affected. Without question, Morgan County suffers from wildfires more so than any other County within the Gateway Region, with an average month containing 2 wildfires. Rowan County, which borders Morgan County, suffers from wildfires the second most with an average wildfire every 1.4 months. Bath, Menifee and Montgomery Counties are affected by wildfires, but not nearly as much as the other two counties mentioned above. The probability of future wildfire events in these three counties range from 1 every 3.5 months to 1 every 5 months. 146 147 148 149 150 151 3.3.2.h Dams/Levees Definition One of the first steps to reduce the damage of flooding is the modification of the floodplain. When a floodplain needs to be modified the choice comes up as to how it will be modified. The deciding factor for determining which object is used is the location of the object and the purpose it has for that location. Dams are a vital part in controlling flooding in America. When a dam is built the area behind it becomes a reservoir. A dam is not solely designed to prevent flooding, but they can help to reduce the floodwaters. In the event of a flood, excess floodwater can be stored in the reservoir. As time permits, the water flow rate can be changed and the floodwaters can be regulated. Unfortunately, this is not a foolproof way to stop flood damage. In the event the floodwaters are greater than the capacity of the reservoir, the damage can be extreme. When a reservoir is in risk of failure, there is not much that can be done. The resultant surge of water comes at a much higher velocity and volume than the water that filled the reservoir. This surge can cause considerable damage. Dams are large-scaled structural objects used to prevent flooding. On a much smaller scale are dikes, levees and floodwalls. These structures are used to prevent flooding up to a designated level. They are designed with specific qualifications in mind. Dikes, levees and floodwalls are made to resist erosion, cracking and seepage. Because of the size of these structures, they are more flexible than dams. They are easier to construct and provide protection to more specific areas. Unfortunately, they also have many of the same problems as larger dams. Rivers naturally erode their banks in preparation for flooding. When levees and floodwalls are put in the rivers natural process is interrupted. As with larger dams, when these structures fail the resulting velocity of water can cause considerable damage. By providing protection for one area, dikes, levees and floodwalls force higher velocity water downstream and impede the flow of water upstream thereby increasing flooding. Residents who live in floodplains protected by dikes, levees and floodwalls tend to have a false sense of security. In times of flooding they tend to rely heavily on the levee that may be protecting them. People in these floodplains also develop the feeling that they have protection from flooding. In the end, they do less to protect their property and when the levee fails, they experience heavy damage. 152 History of Dams/Levees Within The Gateway Region There are 28 identified Dams/Levees located within the Gateway Region. Montgomery County has the largest number of Dams/Levees with 10, followed by Bath County with 8, Rowan County has 4 and both Menifee and Morgan County’s have 3. Below is a chart listing all the known Dams/Levees within the Gateway Region. County Bath Bath Bath Bath Bath Bath Bath Bath Totals Name Cave Run Lake Dam Flat Creek Farm Lake Dam Lila Leech Farm Lake Dam Olympia Springs Dam Olympia State Forest Dam Salt Lick Creek MPS #3 Salt Lick Creek Watershed Spring Grove Lake 8 Dams/Levees Owner CELRL James Mann Bob Ovington Church of God Michael Campbell Bath County SCD Salt Lick Watershed CD Pleasant View Farm Year Built 1974 1963 1953 1972 1962 1982 1977 1943 Hazard Level High Low Low Low Low Significant Low Low Source: HAZUS-MH & National Inventory of Dams Website County Menifee Menifee Menifee Totals Name Salt Lick Creek FRS #1 Tanglewood Lake Dam Walker Construction Dam 3 Dams/Levees Owner Salt Lick Creek WCD Mitch Adams AW Walker & Sons Year Built 1976 1963 1967 Hazard Level Low Significant High Source: HAZUS-MH & National Inventory of Dams Website County Montg. Montg. Montg. Montg. Montg. Montg. Montg. Montg. Montg. Montg. Totals Name Owner Brashear Dam Kentucky Timber Diedrich Lake Dam Ronnie Diedrich Sid Calk Lake Dam Sid Calk Lake H'owners Assoc. Mann Dam Larry Schwartz McKee Scout Camp Boy Scouts Bluegrass Mt. Sterling Dam City of Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Golf Course Mt. Sterling Golf & Country Club Montgomery Land Fill Pond Rumpke of Kentucky Montgomery Land Fill Pond Rumpke of Kentucky Montgomery Land Fill Pond Rumpke of Kentucky 10 Dams/Levees Year Built 1970 1998 1940 1960 1959 1960 1961 1995 1995 1995 Hazard Level Low High Significant Low High Significant Low High High High Source: HAZUS-MH & National Inventory of Dams Website County Name Owner Morgan Not Known-NW Section of Co. Not Known Morgan Not Known-NW Section of Co. Not Known Morgan Pleasant Valley Country Club Pleasant Valley Country Club Totals 3 Dams/Levees Year Built Not Known Not Known Not Known Hazard Level Low Low Not Known Source: HAZUS-MH & National Inventory of Dams Website 153 County Rowan Rowan Rowan Rowan Totals Name Clements Lake Dam Lake Lewman Lakeview Heights Lakeview Heights 4 Dams/Levees Owner Morehead State University Lake Lewman Association Lakeview Heights Lakeview Heights Year Built 1950 1967 Not Known Not Known Hazard Level High High Not Known Not Known Source: HAZUS-MH & National Inventory of Dams Website Of the 28 Dams/Levees listed in the charts above, and on a Regional Basis, 12, or 43% are classified as Low Hazard. 9, or 32%, are classified as High Hazard. 4, or 14%, are classified as Significant Hazard and the remaining 3, or 11%, are classified as Unknown. Seventy percent (70%) of the Dams/Levees in Montgomery County are classified as either High or Significant Hazard. SIGNIFICANT DAM/LEVEE EVENT IN THE GATEWAY REGION The largest Dam within the Gateway Region is the Cave Run Lake Dam, which sits on 8,270 acres of surface area and is about 48 miles in length during the summer months. The Dam has a maximum height of 148 feet and measures about a half-mile in length. Construction of this Dam started in 1965 and was finished in 1973. Although it is widely known for its recreational opportunities and scenic beauty, it was constructed primarily for the purpose of reducing flood damage. Cave Run Lake Dam reduces flood stages along the Licking River Valley below the Dam, and also serves as a unit of the flood protection plan for the Ohio River Basin. It also enhances water quality along the lower Licking River by increasing the flow of water during dry periods. Cave Run Lake also controls water from all the rivers and streams within an 826 square mile drainage area upstream from the Dam. Following the rains that cause flooding, the water passing through this Dam is reduced. Floodwater from the drainage area is captured and stored in the lake. This action lowers the level of the rivers downstream from the Dam, thus reducing flood damage. The floodwater is stored in the lake until downstream rivers and lakes have receded enough to safely begin releasing the stored water and is released at a rate that will not endanger lives or property. Should the lake ever reach its maximum storage capacity, it would have a surface area of 14,870 acres and its length would increase to over 66 miles. The US Army Corps of Engineers estimates that, since its completion, Cave Run Lake Dam has prevented over $165,700,000 in flood damages. 154 SUMMARY AND CONCLUSION OF THE DAMS/LEVEES PROFILE The preparer of this Hazard Mitigation Plan performed a search of the World Wide Web to uncover any Dam/Levee Failures within the Gateway Region. Non were found. However, it was learned that the average life span of a Dam was 50 years. Using the 50-year figure, it was determined that Bath County has two dams that meet the criteria for having outlived their useful life span. Spring Grove Lake, owned by Pleasant View Farm, was constructed in 1943 and is classified as Low Hazard and the Lila Leech Farm Lake Dam, which was constructed in 1953 and is classified as a Low Hazard Dam. The oldest known Dam in Menifee County, the Tanglewood Lake Dam, owned by Mitch Adams, was constructed in 1963 and is classified as a Significant Hazard Dam. Montgomery County has two Dams, built in the 1940’s and 1950’s, that have/are close to having outlived their useful life span. The Sid Calk Lake Dam, owned by the Sid Calk Lake Homeowners Association was built in 1940 and is classified as a Significant Hazard Dam. The McKee Scout Camp Dam, owned by the Boy Scouts of the Bluegrass was built in 1959 and is close to having lived its useful life span. It is classified as a High Hazard Dam. The information concerning the Dams within Morgan County is incomplete, at best. The dates these Dams/Levees were built, as well as their classified Hazard Levels, is not known. Future Plan updates should focus on retrieving this information for the benefit of the general public. Rowan County has one Dam, the Clements Lake Dam, which was built in 1950, making it 55 years old. This Dam is classified as a High Hazard Dam. 155 3.3.3 Assessing Vulnerability: Identifying Assets There are many areas to concentrate on when assessing the vulnerability of all the assets located within the five-county Gateway Region. For the purpose of this Hazard Mitigation Plan, the following areas were reviewed and researched to try, as close as possible, to get an accurate snapshot of the Region and its assets as it stands today and into the near future. There are two areas, each which encompass many different aspects that make up the Asset Total of the Gateway Region. The first area is what’s known as the “Building Stock”. This is basically the buildings of the Region, whether they are constructed of wood, brick, etc. or whether they are one-story, two-story, etc. To go a step further, we have classified these buildings into specific uses, because the use of the building determines its value. The following areas of Building Stock were identified using HAZUS-MH and the value of the Building Stock was determined using FEMA published reports: • • • • • • • Residential Building Stock Commercial Building Stock Religious Building Stock Industrial Building Stock Educational Building Stock Governmental Building Stock Agricultural Building Stock The second area to be considered in determining the Gateway Regions assets is known as Critical Facilities. These assets include Major Roads/Bridges, Water Treatment Plants and their Pipelines, Wastewater Treatment Plants and their Pipelines, Water Storage Tanks, Water Pump Stations, Commercial Towers, Dams/Levees, Health Care Facilities, Oil Facilities and their Pipelines, Natural Gas Facilities and Their Pipelines and Electric Power Facilities. The following areas of Critical Facilities were identified using HAZUS-MH and FEMA published reports: • • • • • Transportation Facilities Lifeline Utility Systems Essential Facilities High Potential Loss Facilities Hazardous Materials Facilities 156 Building Stock Exposure To Natural Hazards Within The Gateway Region The Gateway Region is vulnerable to many Natural Hazards or Disasters, with the Flood and Flash Flooding hazard being the most damaging. Based on Natural Hazard profile data, the structures at risk are those located within the 100-year floodplain, which are shown in all the Gateway Region counties and within the cities, if applicable, of Salt Lick, Sharpsburg, Owingsville, Frenchburg, Camargo, Jeffersonville, Mt. Sterling, West Liberty, Lakeview Heights and Morehead. According to information provided by HAZUS-MH, FEMA and from information provided through research by the Gateway ADD Staff and the County Hazard Mitigation Committees, there are: 27,459 Residential Structures (Homes) within the Gateway Region that are vulnerable to Natural Hazards. The Regional exposure amount of these residential structures to the natural disasters total $2,835,129,000. Montgomery and Rowan County’s, in that order, have the most amount of exposure to its residential building stock calculated at $890,088,000 and $842,658,000, respectively. Combined, Montgomery and Rowan County have within their boundaries 61% of the housing stock exposed to Natural Hazards. The three remaining Gateway Region counties, Bath, Menifee and Morgan, account for the remaining 39% of housing stock exposed to Natural Hazards. 1,541 Commercial Structures (Businesses) within the Gateway Region that are vulnerable to Natural Hazards. The Regional exposure amount of these Commercial Structures to Natural Hazards total $414,119,000. Montgomery and Rowan County’s, in that order, have the most amount of exposure to its commercial building stock calculated at $168,898,000 and $154,728,000, respectively. Combined, Montgomery and Rowan County have located within their boundaries 69%, or about 7 out of 10, of all the identified Commercial Structures. The three remaining Gateway Region counties, Bath, Menifee and Morgan, account for the remaining 31% of commercial building stock exposed to Natural Hazards. 273 Religious Structures (Churches) within the Gateway Region that is vulnerable to Natural Hazards. The Regional exposure amount of these Religious Structures to Natural Hazards total $50,784,000. Bath, Montgomery and Rowan Counties have 72% of the identified churches in the Gateway Region and also assume 79% of the exposure, calculated at $40,031,000. 55 Industrial Structures are located within the Gateway Region. The Regional exposure amount of these Industrial Structures total $111,041,000. Montgomery County has 44% of the identified Industrial Structures within the Gateway Region with Rowan County having 25%. In addition to owning 44% of the identified Industrial Structures in the Gateway Region, Montgomery County also bears 70% of the total exposure of Industrial Structures at $78,140,000. 52 Educational Structures (Public and Private Schools), preschool, K-12 and Post Secondary are located within the Gateway Region. The Regional exposure amount of these Educational Structures total $30,986,000. Approximately 55% of these schools are located within Rowan and Montgomery Counties, with 15 and 14 each, respectively. Rowan County bears 44% of the Total Regional Exposure to Educational Structures at $13,493,000. 42 Governmental Structures (Police and Fire Stations) are located within the Gateway Region. The Regional exposure amount to these Government Buildings have been calculated at $33,320,000. Rowan County claims 4 of the 11 Police Stations within the Gateway Region. In addition to the Morehead Police Department and the Rowan County Sheriff’s Office, this county also houses a police force for Morehead State University in addition to a Kentucky State Police Post being located there. In 157 the area of Fire Stations, Morgan, with 8 and Montgomery and Rowan with 7 each, account for almost 71% of the Gateway Regions total. HAZUS-MH indicates that there are 4 Agricultural Structures located within the Gateway Region. When queried further, the exact locations could not be located within this program. FEMA’s report titled “Building Stock Exposure By General Occupancy” indicates that there is $12,367,000 worth of agricultural building stock in the Gateway Region. Montgomery County has the most exposure in this area at $4,069,000, followed by Bath County at $2,796,000, Menifee County with $2,649,000, Rowan County with $2,142,000 and Morgan County having the least agricultural building stock exposure at $711,000. Summing up the seven preceding paragraphs, the Gateway Region has 29,422 Building Structures, representing seven different categories that have a current Building Stock Exposure or Replacement Value of $3,487,746,000. Residential Structures account for over 81% of the Building Stock Exposure/Replacement Value at $2,835,129,000. Commercial Structures account for 11% of the overall Building Stock Exposure, or $414,119,000. The third largest area of Building Stock Exposure is in the Industrial sector, at $111,041,000. The following charts will provide a County-by-County and Regional detailed breakdown of the Building Stock Exposure by category and amount: The County data in the charts below reflect the incorporated and unincorporated areas of that County. Exposure Values were provided by HAZUSMH. Bath County Residential Commercial Religious Industrial Educational Police Fire Agricultural Bldg. Stock Total # of Structures/ Total Facilities Exposure 4,259 $377,802,000 155 $30,819,000 56 $3,806,000 6 $7,876,000 7 $3,833,000 2 $2,744,000 5 $2,940,000 $2,796,000 4,490 $432,616,000 Source: Census Bureau/FEMA/Committee Input Menifee County Residential Commercial Religious Industrial Educational Police Fire Agricultural Bldg. Stock Total # of Structures/ Total Facilities Exposure 3,104 $309,846,000 87 $15,522,000 25 $5,436,000 7 $6,914,000 6 $4,000,000 1 $1,372,000 4 $2,352,000 $2,649,000 3,234 $348,091,000 Source: Census Bureau/FEMA/Committee Input 158 # of Structures/ Total Montgomery County Facilities Exposure 7,964 $890,088,000 Residential 581 $168,898,000 Commercial 78 $20,737,000 Religious 24 $78,140,000 Industrial 14 $4,118,000 Educational 2 $2,744,000 Police 7 $4,116,000 Fire $4,069,000 Agricultural Bldg. Stock Total 8,670 $1,172,910,000 Source: Census Bureau/FEMA/Committee Input Morgan County Residential Commercial Religious Industrial Educational Police Fire Agricultural Bldg. Stock Total # of Structures/ Total Facilities Exposure 4,609 $414,735,000 225 $44,152,000 52 $5,317,000 4 $3,217,000 10 $5,542,000 2 $2,744,000 8 $4,704,000 $711,000 4,910 $481,122,000 Source: Census Bureau/FEMA/Committee Input Rowan County Residential Commercial Religious Industrial Educational Police Fire Agricultural Bldg. Stock Total # of Structures/ Total Facilities Exposure 7,523 $842,658,000 493 $154,728,000 62 $15,488,000 14 $14,894,000 15 $13,493,000 4 $5,488,000 7 $4,116,000 $2,142,000 8,118 $1,053,007,000 Source: Census Bureau/FEMA/Committee Input Gateway Region Residential Commercial Religious Industrial Educational Police Fire Agricultural Bldg. Stock Total # of Structures/ Facilities 27,459 1,541 273 55 52 11 31 29,422 Total Exposure $2,835,129,000 $414,119,000 $50,784,000 $111,041,000 $30,986,000 $15,092,000 $18,228,000 $12,367,000 $3,487,746,000 Source: Census Bureau/FEMA/Committee Input 159 All County data included in the charts above include both the incorporated and unincorporated areas of that County. Building Stock Exposure (All Categories) Per Gateway Region County $1,400,000,000 $1,200,000,000 Bath $1,000,000,000 $800,000,000 Menifee Monomery $600,000,000 Morgan $400,000,000 Rowan ow an R or ga n M y M on o m er ife e en M Ba th $200,000,000 $0 Identification of Assets In addition to the identifying and profiling where hazard events may occur, this section of the Plan identifies what asset(s) can be affected by the different Natural Hazards. Building upon the hazard area maps found in the profile in the previous section, we now can map and describe the vulnerability from these Natural Hazards to the different types and numbers of existing and future Building Stock and Critical Facilities located in each identified hazard area. The information for this section of the Plan was collected from a variety of resources including the HAZUS-MH, the Kentucky Data CD, the National Climatic Data Center and from the County Mitigation Committee Members input. Resources acquired in the past and located within the Gateway ADD archives was also used. The information was collected, mapped and summarized by the Gateway ADD GIS Staff and reviewed and analyzed by the County Mitigation Committees for ultimate inclusion in the Plan. This Section was prepared using the best data available for identifying types and numbers of existing buildings and critical facilities. There was no structure point or parcel information available from the local PVA’s to identify the types and numbers of structures in each hazard area. Consultation between the Local County Mitigation Committees, the Gateway ADD Staff and the local DES officials provided the basis for determining the number of buildings within a particular natural hazard area. Using the figure reached by consensus against he replacement dollar values of each building or critical facility, the committees could determine a dollar loss estimation for each particular hazard. The following chart represents the availability of Local PVA GIS data, or a map inventory, indicating the structures located in flood areas. 160 PVA Map Inventory For Each Jurisdiction Jurisdiction Bath County City of Salt Lick City of Sharpsburg City of Owingsville Menifee County City of Frenchburg Montgomery County City of Camargo City of Jeffersonville City of Mt. Sterling Morgan County City of West Liberty Rowan County City of Lakeview Heights City of Morehead Structure Points No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No Parcel Boundaries No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No For the other identified hazards, which are found in section 3.3.1 Identifying Hazards, committee members were not able to identify specific hazard areas for those hazards. These hazards were tornados, severe thunderstorms, severe winter storms, and have been determined by the County Hazard Mitigation Committees to potentially affect anything within each jurisdiction. These hazards and their occurrence are not limited to any particular area based on past historical events and documentation as provided in the Hazard Profile section. These particular hazards can affect any jurisdiction at any time making every asset of each jurisdiction vulnerable; therefore, the only maps specific to hazard areas created were for the flood, landslide and wildfires hazard areas. Gateway Region Summary Building Counts Using HAZUS-MH, Summary Building Count numbers were retrieved from its database. The numbers in the areas of Commercial Buildings, Industrial Buildings, Religious Buildings and Educational Buildings were deemed by the County Hazard Mitigation Committees seemed to be quite low. While HAZUS-MH provided us with a Summary Building Count, a report generated by FEMA, “Building Stock Exposure By General Occupancy” provided us with the total dollar exposure for each category. Preliminary Numbers Produced By HAZUS-MH Re Summary Building Counts are as follows: Gateway Region Summary Building Counts By County Census Tract Bath Menifee Montg. Morgan Rowan Region ResiDential 4,259 3,104 7,964 4,609 7,523 27,459 Commercial 37 7 85 16 80 207 Industrial 1 3 40 5 49 Agricultural 1 2 1 4 Religion 1 4 12 2 6 25 Total Gov't. Education Structures 2 4,283 6 3,126 2 8,103 7 4,634 3 1 7,619 20 1 27,765 161 The County data in the chart above reflect the incorporated and unincorporated areas of that County. The Total Structure figures were provided by HAZUS-MH. The County Hazard Mitigation Committees felt that there should be additional research prepared in order to acquire a more, if not perfect, accurate listing of the, to the greatest extent possible, buildings that house the abovementioned businesses, industries, churches and school facilities. Using the FEMA generated report titled “Building Stock Exposure By General Occupancy” and HAZUS-MH, it has been determined that within the Gateway Region, there is $3,487,746,000 worth of exposure to the Building Stock within the Gateway Region from natural hazards. The chart below outlines, by County, the amount of exposure, in dollars, to their different types of Building Stock. Bath County Resident. 377,802,000 30,819,000 Commer. 7,876,000 Industrial 2,796,000 Agricult. 3,806,000 Religion 5,684,000 Govern. 3,833,000 Education Total 432,616,000 Menifee Montgomery County County 309,846,000 890,088,000 15,522,000 168,898,000 6,914,000 78,140,000 2,649,000 4,069,000 5,436,000 20,737,000 3,724,000 6,860,000 4,000,000 4,118,000 348,091,000 1,172,910,000 Morgan Rowan Region County County Total 414,735,000 842,658,000 2,835,129,000 44,152,000 154,728,000 414,119,000 3,217,000 14,894,000 111,041,000 711,000 2,142,000 12,367,000 5,317,000 15,488,000 50,784,000 7,448,000 9,604,000 33,320,000 5,542,000 13,493,000 30,986,000 481,122,000 1,053,007,000 3,487,746,000 All County data included in the chart above includes both the incorporated and unincorporated areas of that County. The Building Stock Exposure amounts were provided by HAZUS-MH. Gateway Region Total Building Stock Exposure By Category $3,000,000,000 Residential Commercial Industrial Agricultural Religion Government Education $2,500,000,000 $2,000,000,000 $1,500,000,000 $1,000,000,000 $500,000,000 Ag ric ul tu ra l R el ig io G n ov er nm en t Ed uc at io n us tri al In d er ci al m om C R es id e nt ia l $0 The charts prepared below reflect a more accurate accounting of the Commercial, Industrial, Religious, Educational and Governmental Buildings within each county within the Gateway Region. It is by no means 100% accurate, but it does reflect a broader cross section that was extracted from the HAZUS-MH database. In the future, and as the County Committees meet on a set basis, the building counts for each of the areas above will be modified and will present a more accurate picture. 162 The information contained within the following charts was obtained from the local Chamber of Commerce offices, the Kentucky Department of Education, FEMA, through the Internet, from the County Committees, via the local telephone books and from public input. Residential Structures Within The Gateway Region Using the FEMA generated report titled “Building Stock Exposure By General Occupancy”, it has been determined that within the Gateway Region, there are 27,459 Residential Structures (houses). Montgomery County has the most identified Residential Structures in the Gateway Region at 7,964, followed by Rowan County with 7,523, Morgan County has 4,609, Bath County has 4,259 and Menifee County has 3,104. The Gateway Region has $2,835,129,000 worth of Residential Structures that are exposed to the Natural Hazards. Montgomery County has the most exposure at $890,088,000, followed by Rowan County at $842,658,000, Morgan County has $414,735,000, Bath County has $377,802,000 and Menifee County has the least exposure at $309,846,000. Using the numbers presented from HAZUS-MH and the FEMA reports, the chart below will show how we derived the average replacement cost per Residential Structure. Total Residential Exposure Structures $ 377,802,000 4,259 Bath $ 309,846,000 3,104 Menifee 7,964 Montgomery $ 890,088,000 $ 414,735,000 4,609 Morgan $ 842,658,000 7,523 Rowan Region $ 2,835,129,000 27,459 Cost Per Structure $ 88,707 $ 99,822 $ 111,764 $ 89,984 $ 112,011 $ 103,250 All County data included in the chart above includes both the incorporated and unincorporated areas of that County. Total Exposure values were provided by HAZUS-MH. 9,000 8,000 7,000 6,000 5,000 4,000 3,000 2,000 1,000 - Bath Menifee Montgomery Morgan an R ow or ga n M m er tg o M on M en i fe e y Rowan Ba th # Of Structures Residential Structures Exposed To Natural Hazards Per Gateway Region County 163 Amount Of Residential Structure Exposed To Natural Hazards Within The Gateway Region $1,000,000,000 $900,000,000 $800,000,000 $700,000,000 $600,000,000 $500,000,000 $400,000,000 $300,000,000 $200,000,000 $100,000,000 $0 Bath Menifee Montgomery Morgan an R ow or ga n M y M on tg o m er fe e en i M Ba th Rowan Commercial Structures Within The Gateway Region Using the FEMA generated report titled “Building Stock Exposure By General Occupancy”, it has been determined that within the Gateway Region, there is $414,119,000 worth of exposure to the business/commercial facilities from natural hazards. For the purpose of this report, the Gateway ADD Staff, along with public input by the County Hazard Mitigation Committees, has identified 1,541 Commercial Structures within the Gateway Region. Montgomery County has the most identified Commercial Structures with 581, followed by Rowan County with 493, Morgan County has 225, Bath County has 155 and Menifee County has 87. Some of the businesses listed in this section of the Plan may or may not be physically located in the County Seat cities of Owingsville, Frenchburg, Mt. Sterling, West Liberty or Morehead but may have these cities mailing addresses. The chart below will help the reader of this report to better understand the method used in determining the average value of a Commercial Business (structure) within each Gateway Region County. All County data included in the chart below includes both the incorporated and unincorporated areas of that County. Commercial Identified Average Building Commercial Value Per Structures Structure Stock $ 30,819,000 155 $ 198,832 Bath $ 15,522,000 87 $ 178,414 Menifee 581 $ 290,702 Montgomery $ 168,898,000 $ 44,152,000 225 $ 196,231 Morgan $ 154,728,000 493 $ 313,850 Rowan Total $ 414,119,000 1,541 $ 268,734 All County data included in the chart above includes both the incorporated and unincorporated areas of that County. Commercial Building Stock values were provided by HAZUS-MH. 164 Three Gateway Region Counties, Menifee, Montgomery and Rowan, and two cities, Camargo and Jeffersonville in Montgomery County, has payroll taxes imposed on their businesses. The governments of these three Counties and two Cities were able to provide GADD with a printout of the business listing for their communities/County. For those County’s and City’s without a payroll tax, within Bath and Morgan County’s, business listings provided by the local Chambers of Commerce was used in addition to the research of local telephone directories and newspapers to identify any existing commercial businesses. Since the Gateway ADD is comprised of employees from all five counties within the Region, their knowledge of their specific counties provided helpful as well. Input from the County Mitigation Committees proved very valuable in the accurate listing for Commercial Structures. Using the business listings provided by the local governments, there were distinctions that needed to be drawn. Not everyone who is listed as a business actually has an office from which the services are rendered. For example, it was felt by the County Hazard Mitigation Committee and Gateway ADD Staff that an electrician generally works out of his/her truck or van, and therefore required no warehouse or building in which to store their stock. The same held true for a person who paints for a living. The businesses listed below are those who are believed or known to be located within a building (structure) that is designed and equipped specifically for the individual vocation. In some instances while reviewing the business charts below, you will see that some counties have, for example, State Farm Insurance listed two or three times. That is because there are two or three different agencies with the same name located in those counties. Also, from personal and Gateway Staff knowledge, some of these businesses below may not be directly located within the city limits as shown, They do have, however, mailing addresses for those cities. Also discussed during the County Hazard Committee Meetings was how to classify a building in town or within the County that currently stands vacant or empty. It was determined that if the building, although it was currently vacant, could not easily be used for a Residential Structure and was currently located within a business district, it would be counted as a Commercial Structure. With the understanding that small businesses are always starting up and sometimes close and go out of business and at other times may relocate, and with future funding made available from FEMA, future Plan updates will result in closer look at the Commercial Structures located within the Gateway Region. The following charts below outline, by County, the names of the local Business/Commercial entities that are located within the Gateway Region. These identified Commercial Structures (businesses) have been reviewed by the County Hazard Mitigation Committees and additions, deletions and name changes have been made per their recommendations. All County data included in the charts below include both the incorporated and unincorporated areas of that County. 165 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 Bath County Commercial Bldgs. Page 1/4 Name Anderson's Ashland Svc. Station A+ Insurance Center Of Owingsville Accusigns Angies Hair Design Bath County Florist Bath County Medical Clinic Bath County News Outlook Bath Medical Transportation Bath Motor Parts Bath Veterinary Clinic Bethel Service Station Bill's Marine Service Blevins Grocery Blevins Village Mart Bobby's Machine Shop Bryan Miller Insurance Agency Bryan Miller Motors Buster's Byrd's Chrysler Byron & Roberts, Attorneys C& J Jewelry and Pawn C&S Western Wear Carolyn Belcher, CPA Cave Run Lake RV Outlet Cecil Williams Garage Champ Maze, Attorney Christian Social Services Citizens Bank Citizens Bank Clear Creek Market Colonial Rest Home Cophers Chevron Cophers Grocery Corner Cuts Creekside Village Crooks Grocery Dairy Queen Dave’s Discount Tobacco Days Inn Delta Natural Gas Den of Antiquity DF Bailey, Inc. Dog Gone Pretty Dollar General Store Don Cameron, MD Donald Maze, Attorney Doug Moore, CPA Location Owingsville Owingsville Owingsville Owingsville Owingsville Owingsville Owingsville Owingsville Owingsville Owingsville Sharpsburg Salt Lick Preston Salt Lick Owingsville Owingsville Owingsville Owingsville Salt Lick Owingsville Owingsville Owingsville Owingsville Salt Lick Owingsville Owingsville Owingsville Owingsville Sharpsburg Salt Lick Owingsville Owingsville Owingsville Owingsville Owingsville Owingsville Owingsville Owingsville Owingsville Owingsville Owingsville Owingsville Owingsville Owingsville Owingsville Owingsville Owingsville 166 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 Bath County Commercial Bldgs. Page 2/4 Name Doug Stone Realty Dutch's Chevy Olds Elmer Auto Sales Elwood’s Auto Service Erma’s Restaurant Extreme Salon & Lollipops Family Dollar Store Family Hairstyling Farmers Banking Center Ferguson Staffing Fill Zone Food & Fuel Frances Apel State Farm G&W Auto Sales Gateway Motocross Park George B. Stone Company GSA Construction, Inc. H&R Block Hair Express Hardy's Food Mart Hill Top Lodge Rehab. Center Hometown Mortgage of KY Hughes & Williamson, PLLC Inspection USA Insurance Ctr. of Owingsville Integra Bank Ira Kilburn, Attorney John Clark Oil Company Judy's Beauty Salon Karen’s Hair Fashions Kentucky Farm Bureau Kim Hunt Price, Attorney Knick Knack Flowers & Gifts Kountry Kettle Ky. Center For Orthodontics Larry Hamlin, DMD Lighthouse Candles Lisa Rogers Realty Manley's Used Cars Maze Standard Food Mart McArthur Lumber and Post McDonalds Restaurant McKenzie Pallet Midland Grocery & Frostee Freeze Midland Trail Restaurant Miller Carpet & Tile Miller Furniture & Appliances Mis Baisanos Location Owingsville Owingsville Salt Lick Owingsville Owingsville Salt Lick Owingsville Salt Lick Owingsville Owingsville Owingsville Owingsville Sharpsburg Owingsville Sharpsburg Owingsville Owingsville Owingsville Owingsville Owingsville Owingsville Owingsville Owingsville Owingsville Owingsville Salt Lick Sharpsburg Salt Lick Owingsville Owingsville Owingsville Owingsville Owingsville Owingsville Owingsville Salt Lick Owingsville Owingsville Salt Lick Owingsville Owingsville Salt Lick Midland Salt Lick Owingsville Owingsville Sharpsburg 167 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 131 132 133 134 135 136 137 138 139 140 141 Bath County Commercial Bldgs. Page ¾ Name Momma Joe's Pizzeria New Spot Roller Rink Newhope Medical Clinic Olympia Food Mart Outpost RV Park Owingsville Banking Company Owingsville Communications Owingsville Drug/Sterling Pharmacy Owingsville Food Land Perfect Lady Beauty Salon Polksville Country Mart Powell Funeral Home Precision Clean, Inc. Ralph Crouch General Store Red Head Oil Red Top Grocery Reeves Lumber Company Richardson & Smith, Attorneys Richardson Funeral Home Richardson's IGA Richie Hunt Funeral Home Ridgeway Nursing & Rehab. Facility Riverside Heat Wave Riverside Photography Studio Roberts Ky. Food Roe Enterprises, Inc. Roe Insurance Roger Copher Barn Rogers Hardware Rogers Stables Roy Miller HVAC Roy's Auto Sales Salt Lick Deposit Bank Salt Lick Deposit Bank Salt Lick Grocery Sharpsburg Medical Clinic Sharpsburg Super Market Stampers Mobile Homes & Sales Steve Butcher Auto Sales Subway Swartz Mowing, Inc. Tabor's Corner Texas Eastern Transmission Corp. The Blossom Shop The Studio The Video Store Thompson Transportation Services Location Sharpsburg Salt Lick Owingsville Olympia Salt Lick Owingsville Owingsville Owingsville Owingsville Owingsville Salt Lick Salt Lick Owingsville Sharpsburg Owingsville Owingsville Salt Lick Owingsville Owingsville Owingsville Owingsville Owingsville Salt Lick Salt Lick Sharpsburg Owingsville Owingsville Owingsville Owingsville Owingsville Owingsville Owingsville Owingsville Salt Lick Salt Lick Sharpsburg Sharpsburg Salt Lick Owingsville Owingsville Olympia Sharpsburg Owingsville Owingsville Owingsville Owingsville Sharpsburg 168 142 143 144 145 146 147 148 149 150 151 152 153 154 155 Bath County Commercial Bldgs. Page 4/4 Name Tom's Pizza Town & Country Food Mart Vance’s Auto Parts VFW Post 7497 Video Express Walters Antiques Wander In Waste Management Wayne's Boat Service Whitt's Body Shop Wildwood Flowers & Gifts William Cecil Used Cars Williams Food Mart WKCA Radio Location Owingsville Owingsville Owingsville Owingsville Owingsville Owingsville Owingsville Owingsville Salt Lick Salt Lick Salt Lick Owingsville Owingsville Owingsville Source: Local Chamber of Commerce/Telephone Directory/Committee Input 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 Menifee County Commercial Bldgs. Page 1/3 Name 460 Car Wash Amburgeys Wholesale Backs Body Shop Barton’s Fine Foods Beaver Creek Apartments Beaver Creek Tire & Auto Center Becky's Hairport Bobbies Hair Shop Botts General Store Brown Pallet Browns Hardware Care First, Inc Carrington Greens Golf Course Casual Corner Consignment Citgo CKS Mortgage Clayton Wells Store Collinsworth Garage Commonwealth Container Computer Express Concrete Specialties Creek Side Cuts Curl Up N Dye Debbie’s Beauty Shop Doug Stamm Real Estate Eastin & Taul Funeral Home Edgewood Estates Family Dollar Location Frenchburg Means Frenchburg Frenchburg Frenchburg Frenchburg Frenchburg Frenchburg Wellington Frenchburg Frenchburg Frenchburg Frenchburg Wellington Frenchburg Frenchburg Denniston Wellington Means Frenchburg Frenchburg Frenchburg Frenchburg Frenchburg Frenchburg Frenchburg Frenchburg Frenchburg 169 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 Menifee County Commercial Bldgs. Page 2/3 Name Foothills Courier Frenchburg Apartments Frenchburg Furniture & Appliances Frenchburg Pharmacy Frenchburg Sporting Goods Frenchburg Tire & Auto Center Frenchburg Truck & Auto Gary’s Archery Granny's Restaurant Hilltop Auto Sales Hitch N Post Ingram’s Express Mart Ingram’s Mini Mart J&B Floor Coverings J&J Bargain Corral Jerry's Discount Gas Job Corps Center John Nefzger, Attorney Ky. Farm Bureau Insurance Lawson Paving & Sealing Lawson Real Estate Lawson-Crain Lumber Company Lisa's Custom Cuts Maness Body Shop Mays Body Shop Means Food Mart Menifee Block Company Menifee Bookkeeping & Tax Service Menifee County Medical Clinic Menifee County Pharmacy Menifee Home For Funerals Merlin's Body Shop Mike Brown Real Estate Mountain Muskie Lodge Mountain Telephone Murphy’s Grocery Murphy's Welding Personal Favorites Antiques Praters Tool Sales Preferred Capital, Inc. Ratliff Army Surplus & Woodcraft Ross Grocery S&D Food and Fuel Shoprite Smallwood’s Lumber Stephens Law Group Subway Location Frenchburg Frenchburg Frenchburg Frenchburg Frenchburg Frenchburg Wellington Frenchburg Frenchburg Wellington Frenchburg Frenchburg Frenchburg Frenchburg Means Frenchburg Frenchburg Frenchburg Frenchburg Frenchburg Frenchburg Frenchburg Means Frenchburg Frenchburg Means Mariba Frenchburg Frenchburg Frenchburg Frenchburg Frenchburg Frenchburg Frenchburg Wellington Frenchburg Frenchburg Mariba Frenchburg Frenchburg Wellington Wellington Frenchburg Wellington Frenchburg Frenchburg 170 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 Menifee County Commercial Bldgs. Page 3/3 Name Sugar & Spice Susan Lacy, CPA T&T Frosty Freeze Taul Funeral Home The Bull The Hair Loft Trading Post Traditional Bank US60 Car Wash Walnut Grove Apartments Wellington Food & Fuel Wheel N Deal Location Frenchburg Frenchburg Frenchburg Frenchburg Wellington Frenchburg Frenchburg Frenchburg Frenchburg Frenchburg Wellington Frenchburg Source: Local Chamber of Commerce/Telephone Directory/Committee Input 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 Montgomery Co. Commercial Bldgs. Page 1/13 Name A Moment In Time A Plus Rent To Own A&W Auto Repair A1 Mini Storage Ability Machine Shop AC's Hair Company Adams Van Lines Adecco Advance Auto Parts Akers Appraisal Service & Real Estate Alan Schultz, MD Albert Vollmer, DMD Alliance Staffing Allstate Insurance Always In Season Amburgeys Farm Machinery American Highway Fence Angela Patrick, Attorney Angela Tapp Real Estate Applebee's Arby's Arnett Trailer Sales Aroma's Koffee Kottage Asian Nails Auto Dealers Supply Auto Zone #1082 Avon Center Backs Auto Auction Backwoods Field & Stream Baileys Auto Care Center Location Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling 171 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 Montgomery Co. Commercial Bldgs. Page 2/13 Name Bailey's Landscaping Baker Pharmacist, Inc. Ballard Construction Ballard’s Auto Clean Up Bank Street Steakhouse/Lounge Bramble Ridge Orchard Barnes Blacktop & Sealing Barnes Foodmart Barnett Granite Works, Inc Barney's Auto Sales Benny's Auto Parts Berryman's Tastee Treat Big John's Restaurant Big Lots Stores, Inc. Big Red Liquors, Inc. Bloomin Treasures Blue Lagoon Pets Bluegrass Motors Bluegrass Pathology Associates Bluegrass Tint & Seat Repair Bluestone Manufacturing Service Bob's Auto Sales Bob's Dry Cleaners Bob's Music World Body Works Tattoo & Piercing Bonfield Brothers Booker T. George Barber Shop Brandenburg New & Used Furniture Branham Books Breiner Lawn Mower Sales & Services Brenda's Restaurant Brewer Sales & Service Broadway Tobacco Outlet Brock-McVey BT's Quick Mart #1 BT's Quick Mart #2 Buddy's Car Wash Bull Winkle's Arcade Burden & Moore, Inc. Burger King By-Pass Citgo, Inc. Byram Ratliff, II M.D. C & C Saloon C & H Sales C & O Pool Room C. J.'s Bar, Inc. Camargo Automotive Repair Location Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Camargo Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Jeffersonville Camargo Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Jeffersonville Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Camargo 172 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 124 Montgomery Co. Commercial Bldgs. Page 3/13 Name Camargo Mini Storage Camargo Pharmacy Camargo Salvage Camargo Transmission Cammual Suttor, MD Candles, Cloth & Wood Cannon Equipment Rental & Supplies Carl's Repair Carpet Connection Carquest/Auto Parts Carrington Drug Carson Industries Cash Emporium, Inc. Cash Express, LLC Caswell Prewitt Realty Caudill Truss Company Caywood Auto Sales, Inc. Cellular One Central Kentucky Research Associates Central Kentucky Termite Central Kentucky Therapy Services Chandler Machining Co. Charles Rice, DMD Check Advance Check Into Cash Chem Source, Inc. Chenault Law Office PLLC Children In Action Daycare Children's Corner China Wall Restaurant Choices Christi C. Burening, PhD & Associates CIC Financial Services, LLC Cinco, Inc. Cingular Wireless, LLC CITI Financial, Inc. City Auto Transport, Inc. City Cab Company City Cartage City Financial City Tire and Service Center Claytons Auto Supplies Clemons Used Cars Clinical Care Infusion Clint's Barber Shop Coast to Coast Cockrell Garage, Inc Location Camargo Camargo Camargo Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Jeffersonville Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Camargo Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Camargo Camargo Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Camargo 173 125 126 127 128 129 130 131 132 133 134 135 136 137 138 139 140 141 142 143 144 145 146 147 148 149 150 151 152 153 154 155 156 157 158 159 160 161 162 163 164 165 166 167 168 169 170 171 Montgomery Co. Commercial Bldgs. Page 4/13 Name Coffee Bean Collett's Auto Sales Colors Paint & Wallcovering Colors, Inc. Commonwealth Bank Commonwealth Urology, PSC Community Trust Bank Computer Island LLC Conn's Body Shop Constable Electric Motor Repair Contemporary Medical Imaging Ctr. Conveyor Specialists Cookie's Basket & Antiques Coons Floorcovering Installation Corner Grocery Country Charm Hairstyles Country Classics Country Home & Décor Countryside Animal Hospital Covington Therapy Services PL Cracker Barrel Create-A-Photo Creech's Food Mart Crockett Family Vision Center Curves of Mt. Sterling Custom Car Care Custom Frame Shop Custom Lawn Care Custom Machining, Inc. CVS RX Services, Inc. D & R Auto Repair D. B. Sales Dairy Queen #44 Daniel B. Manley, DMD PSC Darla's Little Rascals Daughterys Marathon David Allen’s TV Repair David Gay Styling Salon Dawahares Days Inn Dede's On Main Dee's Auto Sales Delori Candle Company LLC Delta Natural Gas Dena Halsey Beautician Dennis Auto Sales Dermatology Consultants Location Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Jeffersonville Mt. Sterling Jeffersonville Camargo Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Camargo Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Jeffersonville Jeffersonville Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Camargo Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Jeffersonville Jeffersonville Mt. Sterling 174 172 173 174 175 176 177 178 179 180 181 182 183 184 185 186 187 188 189 190 191 192 193 194 195 196 197 198 199 200 201 202 203 204 205 206 207 208 209 210 211 212 213 214 215 216 217 218 Montgomery Co. Commercial Bldgs. Page 5/13 Name Derrick Howard Paint & Wallpaper Diljen, Inc. Direct Satellite Sales & Service DJ's Antiques & Used Furniture Doc's Car Wash Dollar General Corporation Dollar General Store Dollar Plus Dollar Tree Stores, Inc. Dolphin Pools, Inc. Domino's Domino's Pizza Don C. McFadden, MD Donna Cannon Hairdresser Donna's Tax Service Doug Dawson Motor Sales Doug Martin Motors Downtown Athletic Club Downtown Auction & Flea Market Dr. Dorothy Thompson Dr. G. Scott Caudill Dr. Mary L. Pratt Drayer Physical Therapy Drayer Physical Therapy Institute Dream Styles, LLC Dunn's Garage Dustys Auto Service Dutch's Chevy Olds Ead's Supply and Cycle Sales Eagle Carpet Care Service East End Auto Sales Eastland Grocery Edward Jones Investments El Camino Real Eldridge's Barbeque Elegantly Pregnant, LLC Ellen P. Morgan, DDS, PSC Enterprise Rent-A-Car Equine Textiles Esteppe's Meat Packing Estes & Son Tire Etc., Etc. Evelyn's Flowers & Gifts Evergreen Barber & Beauty Salon Express Food Mart Expressions F.C. Bryan Law Office, PSC Location Jeffersonville Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Camargo Mt. Sterling Jeffersonville Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Camargo Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Jeffersonville Camargo Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Jeffersonville Camargo Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling 175 219 220 221 222 223 224 225 226 227 228 229 230 231 232 233 234 235 236 237 238 239 240 241 242 243 244 245 246 247 248 249 250 251 252 253 254 255 256 257 258 259 260 261 262 263 264 265 Montgomery Co. Commercial Bldgs. Page 6/13 Name Fairfield Inn Family Affair Child Care Family Care Clinic Family Dentistry Family Dollar Store #646 Farm Bureau Insurance Fast Cash Pawn Fast Change Lube & Oil Fast Lane #11 Fast Lane Discount Tobacco Fast Track/Apollo Car Wash Faulkner & King, PSC Ferguson Enterprise Ferguson Enterprises, Inc. Fields Family Dentistry First Choice Greenhouses First Class #6, LLC Fitness of Mount Sterling Flowers By Peggy On Main Ford-Mercury, LLC Foreign Auto, LLC Fraley Automotive, Inc. Fred V. Lause', D.P.M. Friedman's Jewelers #5679 Frito-Lay, Inc. Fritts Million Insurance Furniture World Gabbard's Tax Service Garland Bulk Plant Garrett Communications Gateway Regional MRI PLLC Gateway Auto Care Gateway Customs Gateway Cycles Gateway Dental Care Gateway Farm Supply, LLC Gateway Gas & Oil Gateway Livestock Auction Gateway Mortgage Loan Broke Gateway Physical Therapy & Re Gateway Realty Gateway Upholstery General Nutrition Center #8881 Gene's Janitor Supply Georgettes Gerald's Auto Sales Gibson's Automotive Repair Location Mt. Sterling Jeffersonville Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Jeffersonville Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Camargo Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Camargo Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling 176 266 267 268 269 270 271 272 273 274 275 276 277 278 279 280 281 282 283 284 285 286 287 288 289 290 291 292 293 294 295 296 297 298 299 300 301 302 303 304 305 306 307 308 309 310 311 312 Montgomery Co. Commercial Bldgs. Page 7/13 Name Gilvin Realty Gina Rose Hairdresser Glenn Bentley's Body Shop Glenna Brooks Salon Global Tanning Goodwill Industries of Kentucky Goody's Family Clothing Store Great Clips Greathouse Packaging Greg Stone Signs & Color Graphics Gregory Jones, MD Guys & Dolls Hair Design, LLC Gwendolyn Chandler Beautician H & R Block Hair Affair Hair Designers II Hair Replacement Center Hall's Auto Auction & Sales Hall's Maytag Laundry, Inc. Hall's Pay Lake Hall's Service Center Halsey's Tools & Gifts Hammack Locust Auto Repair Hardy BP Oil Harris Used Cars Hayden & Butler, PSC Headlines Unisex Salon, Inc. Healthcare Therapy Services, Herald & Stewart Home for Funeral Heaven Scent Helderman Vision Center Helton's Used Cars Hiler's Used Cars Hilltop Beverage HLT Check Exchange, LLP Hobbie Shop Hoffman, Ison & Greene Hometown Foodmart #1 Hometown Foodmart #2 Howard’s Body Shop Hozay's Cantina, Inc Imagistix, LLC Integrity Orthopedics Interstate Fence Supply, Inc. Investment & Retirement Planning Ctr. Isle of Tanning J & J Direct Maytag, Inc. Location Mt. Sterling Jeffersonville Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Jeffersonville Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Jeffersonville Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Jeffersonville Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Camargo Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling 177 313 314 315 316 317 318 319 320 321 322 323 324 325 326 327 328 329 330 331 332 333 334 335 336 337 338 339 340 341 342 343 344 345 346 347 348 349 350 351 352 353 354 355 356 357 358 359 Montgomery Co. Commercial Bldgs. Page 8/13 Name J & M Foodmart J.C. Penny Company Janice's Salon JDR Family Dentistry PSC Jeff Conn Body Shop Jeff Prater Real Estate & Appr Jeff's Quality Auto Sales Jerry's Restaurant Jess's Auto Sales, Inc. Jim's Market John Bowmans Auto Repair John I. Gray, PSC John Paul Kirkland Window John T. Lane, CPA Jones Grocery JR's Produce Juanita's Beauty Salon K & M Auto Mart Keath Bldg. & Supply Center Keen Johnson Kelly Orthopedics Kelly Services, Inc. Kenney Orthopedics, LLC Kenny's Auto Parts Kentucky Airmotive, Inc. Kentucky Crash Parts, LLC Kentucky Fried Chicken Kentucky Used Store Fixtures Kentucky Utilities Kevin Cockrell King & Points Physical Therapy Kroger Limited Partnership KY Petroleum Supply KY Wifi, Inc L. William Roberts, MD, PSC Larry Mullins Auto Repair, LLC Larry Reed Used Cars Laundry Room Layton's Leak Hawkins, Attorney Leather Goods Shop Lee's Famous Recipe Chicken Libby's Gift Shop Linton Chiropractic Little Acorn Oil of Mt. Sterling Little Caesar's Pizza Little Red Kaboose Location Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Camargo Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Jeffersonville Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Jeffersonville Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Jeffersonville Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Jeffersonville Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling 178 360 361 362 363 364 365 366 367 368 369 370 371 372 373 374 375 376 377 378 379 380 381 382 383 384 385 386 387 388 389 390 391 392 393 394 395 396 397 398 399 400 401 402 403 404 405 406 Montgomery Co. Commercial Bldgs. Page 9/13 Name Litton's Greenhouses Lon E. Roberts, MD Long John Silver Lori's Country Decor Main Street Pawn Main Street Quick Stop Main Street Tobacco, LLC Major Brands Manley's Printing Sales Mann Chrysler Plymouth Dodge Jeep Mari-Mae's Homespun Creations Mary Lee Eastham-OBGYN Mary's Little Lambs Day Care Maudie's Styles Unlimited McCormick Land & Auction Co. McCormick Lumber Company McDonalds Means Adult Primary Care Clinic Means Used Furniture Melini Cucina Italian Ristorante Meyer Real Estate and Auction Meyer's Dry Cleaners Mi Finca, Inc. Michael N. Prunty, PSC Michelle Catlett, CPA Michelle's Hair Hut Midwest Treasures Mikes Auto Parts Mikes Liquors Miller Sign & Crane Mina's Place & Myra's Too Mindy L. Coleman Mirror Image Salon Montg. Co. Council For The Arts Montgomery Chiropractic Center Montgomery County Farm Bureau Montgomery County Greenhouse Montgomery Tractor Sales Montgomery Veterinary Clinic Morrison Insurance Agency Movie Gallery Services, Inc. Ms. Lotties on Main Mt. Sterling Advocate/HASCO Mt. Sterling Antique Mall Mt. Sterling Auction Mt. Sterling Auto Auction & Sal Mt. Sterling Baseball Card Shop Location Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Jeffersonville Mt. Sterling Jeffersonville Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Jeffersonville Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Camargo Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling 179 407 408 409 410 411 412 413 414 415 416 417 418 419 420 421 422 423 424 425 426 427 428 429 430 431 432 433 434 435 436 437 438 439 440 441 442 443 444 445 446 447 448 449 450 451 452 453 Montgomery Co. Commercial Bldgs. Page 10/13 Name Mt. Sterling Chiropractic Mt. Sterling Clinic Mt. Sterling Food Mart, LLC Mt. Sterling Food Mart, LLC Mt. Sterling Golf & Country Club Mt. Sterling Liquor & Beer Mt. Sterling Office Supply Mt. Sterling Shoe & Boot Repair Mt. Sterling Tobacco Services Mt. Sterling Veterinary Hospital Mt. Sterling Woodworking Murphy Trim & Signature Signs Nana's Attic Nelson's Auto Sales New Century Realty New Farmers Warehouse New Gateway Livestock Nickell Auto Sales Nickles Law Office, PLLC Nina's House of Style Noreans Hair Care Northside Motel Nutek Academy of Beauty Oaks Garage Old Silo Golf Course Oldfield Patio Enclosures, Inc. Oldfield Used Cars One Touch Communications Oney Construction Oopsie Daisies Papa Johns Papania's, Inc. Paris Nails Party Paradise Party Paradise, Inc. Patrick & Leighton PLLC Paul Cowden Attorney Paul McLaughlin, MD Payroll Plus LLC Peach Service and Repair Peking Chinese Restaurant Peoples Exchange Bank Phillip Morris Pioneer Credit Company Pizza Hut Portrait Creations Potters Nursery & Landscaping Location Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Camargo Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Camargo Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Jeffersonville Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Jeffersonville Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling 180 454 455 456 457 458 459 460 461 462 463 464 465 466 467 468 469 470 471 472 473 474 475 476 477 478 479 480 481 482 483 484 485 486 487 488 489 490 491 492 493 494 495 496 497 498 499 500 Montgomery Co. Commercial Bldgs. Page 11/13 Name Prater Appliance Quality Tire & Service Queen Street Flea Market Quick Cuts, LLC R&D Fuel Stop R.P. Fields, DMD Radio Shack Corporation Ramada, Ltd. Ratliff, PSC Raven Communications, Inc. Rayburn's Market Reddix Heating and Cooling Redi Mart #3 Reffitt's Used Cars, Inc. Rehabilitation Services of Mount Sterling Rex Duff Law Offices Reynolds Tax Service Rips Barber Shop Robert G. Heinrich, DMD Robert H. Morris, DMD Roscoe's Machine Shop Ross Drugs Route 11 Liquors, Inc RS Technical Services Rumpke Of Kentucky Ruth Hunt Candy Co. Sam's Floor Covering Sandy Stewart Realty Save A Lot Scottish Inns Shaw Heating & Cooling, LLC Shear Perfections Shell Food Mart #15 Sheryl's Hallmark Shoe Sensation Shoe Show of Rocky Mount, Inc. Shoreacres Gun Shop Shuman's Video Smith Brothers Blacktopping Smith Furniture & Appliance Smithville Products Smokehouse Antiques Something Different Salon Southern States Coop., Inc. Special Occasions Speech & Language Pathologist Spencer & Dicken Barber Shop Location Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Jeffersonville Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Camargo Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Camargo Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling 181 501 502 503 504 505 506 507 508 509 510 511 512 513 514 515 516 517 518 519 520 521 522 523 524 525 526 527 528 529 530 531 532 533 534 535 536 537 538 539 540 541 542 543 544 545 546 547 Montgomery Co. Commercial Bldgs. Page 12/13 Name Spoonamore Realty & Auction St. Johns Carpet Stanfield Welding Fabrication Stanley's Auto Sales Stan's TV Repair State Farm Insurance State Farm Insurance Steps Studio of Dance Sterling Family Dental Care Sterling Gallery Sterling Imaging, PSC Sterling Lanes Sterling Wholesale, Inc. Stone's Auto Sales Storage Rentals Of America Storage Rentals Of America Stull's Tax Service Subway Subway Sue Akers Realty Sue's Beauty Salon Super X, Inc. Taco Bell Taufik Kassis, MD Taul Funeral Home Tenth Frame Cinema, LLC The Added Touch The Alabaster Box, LLC The Battery Shop, Inc. The Beauty Parlor, Inc. The Boot Ranch The Car Lot, Inc. The Coffee Bean, LLC The Embroidery Cottage The Gargoyle The Living Room The Mt. Sterling Advocate The Plaid Rabbit The Post Clinic, Inc. The Studio The Studio - Photography Thomas C. Thornberry, MD Thomas McCormick, MD Timely Transcription Tips Barber Shop, Inc. Tipton Travel Tipton's Temporaries & Court Reporters Location Mt. Sterling Camargo Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Jeffersonville Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Jeffersonville Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Jeffersonville Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling 182 548 549 550 551 552 553 554 555 556 557 558 559 560 561 562 563 564 565 566 567 568 569 570 571 572 573 574 575 576 577 578 579 580 581 Montgomery Co. Commercial Bldgs. Page 13/13 Name TK's Gymnastics Tommie's Style Salon Tony's Auto Sales Town & Country Toy's KY Food Store Traditional Bank Inc. Tri-County Auto Sales, Inc. Tru-Check, Inc. U-Rent Self Storage, LLC Utilico, Inc. Veronica's Hair Design Vickie C. Richardson, DPA, PSC Village Buffet Vinson and Sons, Inc. Vitali & Associates, Inc. Waggin Tail Kennel Wal Mart Webb's Tire Repair Weight Watchers Wendy's West Main Auto Service Westside Discount Furniture Wheeler's Used Cars Whisman Auto Sales Whitaker Bank Whitaker Pharmacy White, Peck, Carrington, Williams & Neal Whites Kountry Kitchen Wholesale Jewelry Exchange Williamson, Lane & Hughes Wilson Auto Sales, Inc. Witt & Son Small Engine Repair Woodley's Fireside Gallery Zee Medical Location Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Camargo Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Jeffersonville Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Jeffersonville Levee Jeffersonville Source: Local Chamber of Commerce/Telephone Directory/Committee Input The Commercial Buildings listed in this Section are located within the incorporated and unincorporated areas of Montgomery County. “Committee Input” refers to the Local County Hazard Mitigation Committees. 183 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 Morgan County Commercial Bldgs. Page 1/5 Name 460 Auto Sales 519 Food Mart A1 Auto Wrigley AB Cecil Auction & Realty Ace Auto Body Action Markets, Inc. #9 Adrenaline Sports, Inc All Occasion Flowers Allen’s Tire Supply Animal Care Hospital Baby’s Day Inn Bank of the Mountains Benton’s Grocery Bernice’s Beauty Shop Betty Riggsby Grocery Bob Crain Repair Shop Bolens Grocery Brenda’s Beauty Shop Browns Hardware and Electric Browns Tires and Alignment Browns TV Bulk Plant, Inc. C&M Tractor & Equipment Repair Caney General Store Cantrell’s Body Shop & Wrecker Cantrell’s Used Cars Carpet Connection Char’s Small Engine Shop Christian Church Child Care Citizens Bank Clevinger Monument Clinic Pharmacy Collins Bookkeeping & Tax Service Commercial Bank Complete Family Clinic Computers & Car Phones Conley General Store-Farm Supply Conley-Gevedon Marathon Consumer Lending Corp. Couch Potato Video Country Carpet Country Corner Grocery Country Curl Beauty Shop Courier Publishing Curves of West Liberty Dairy Cheer Danny Meenach, CPA Location West Liberty West Liberty West Liberty West Liberty West Liberty West Liberty West Liberty West Liberty West Liberty West Liberty West Liberty West Liberty Cannel City Hazel Green West Liberty Hazel Green White Oak West Liberty West Liberty West Liberty West Liberty West Liberty West Liberty Caney West Liberty West Liberty Ezel Mize West Liberty West Liberty West Liberty West Liberty West Liberty West Liberty West Liberty West Liberty West Liberty West Liberty West Liberty West Liberty West Liberty Ezel West Liberty West Liberty West Liberty West Liberty West Liberty 184 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 Morgan County Commercial Bldgs. Page 2/5 Name David Fugate, DVM David May Trucking Days Inn Dollar General Store Dremas Country Curl East Ky. Janitorial Service Easy Elegance Beauty Shop Edward C. Keeton, Attorney Edward Ward, DVM Elam Utility Company Elam’s Furniture Emerson’s Auto Service Extreme Audio Ezel Banking Center Faith Family Practice Family Dollar Stores Fannin Appliances Fannins Sawmill, Inc. Farmhouse Favorites Fashion Furniture Mart Fill Zone First National Bank Fraley, Miller & Company Frederick & May Construction Frederick & May Lumber Frederick Medical Clinic Freezer Fresh Dairy Gateway Realty Gevedons Recycling Gibson Auto Supply Gift Baskets Galore Gift Gallery Giovanni’s Pizza Go-Go Food Mart GRACO Properties Realty Grandview Buildings Grassy Auto Parts Greens Lawn Mower Halseys Tools & Gifts Hazel Green Food Mart Headquarters Beauty Shop Herald, Stewart & Halsey Funeral Home Hi-E Citgo High Energy Yamaha Hutchinson’s Furniture IGA #935 Ison Insurance Location West Liberty West Liberty West Liberty West Liberty West Liberty West Liberty West Liberty West Liberty West Liberty West Liberty West Liberty West Liberty West Liberty Ezel West Liberty West Liberty West Liberty West Liberty West Liberty West Liberty West Liberty West Liberty West Liberty West Liberty West Liberty West Liberty West Liberty West Liberty West Liberty West Liberty West Liberty West Liberty West Liberty West Liberty West Liberty West Liberty West Liberty West Liberty West Liberty Hazel Green West Liberty West Liberty West Liberty West Liberty West Liberty Index West Liberty 185 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 131 132 133 134 135 136 137 138 139 140 141 Morgan County Commercial Bldgs. Page 3/5 Name Isons Grocery & Hardware Jacob Givens, DVM James Frederick, MD JC Penney Catalog Store Jeanette’s Beauty & Tanning Salon Jeffrey Bailey, DMD Jerry Beasley Body Shop Jimmy’s Auto Salvage Jo Jann Builders Joleen Frederick, Attorney Jon’s Greenhouse & Produce Jose Cordero, MD K&B Gas and Grocery Kee Hol Realty Kentucky Farm Bureau Key Communication Service King Cash Ky. River Community Care Laser Perfect, Inc. Laundry Room Lawson Pallet & Skids Legend Dairy Farm Lenvils Beauty Salon Lewis Sanitation Liberty Heights Housing Licking Valley Courier Licking Valley RECC Life Like Taxidermy Main Street Apartments Maloney’s Grocery Marsha’s Beauty Shop McDonalds McKenzie Department Store McKenzie Shopwise McKenzie’s Pool Room Medical Taxi Merle Norman Cosmetic Studios Midway Convenience Millers Greenhouse Morgan Chevrolet, Pontiac, Olds, GMC Morgan County Ambulance Service Morgan County ARH Clinic Morgan County ARH Pharmacy Morgan County Tree Nursery Morgan Hose & Welding Supply Morgan Tire Center Morgan-Franklin, LLC Location West Liberty West Liberty West Liberty West Liberty Malone West Liberty Hazel Green Wrigley West Liberty West Liberty Jeptha West Liberty West Liberty West Liberty West Liberty West Liberty West Liberty West Liberty West Liberty West Liberty Ezel Hazel Green West Liberty West Liberty West Liberty West Liberty West Liberty West Liberty West Liberty Ezel West Liberty West Liberty West Liberty West Liberty West Liberty Caney West Liberty West Liberty West Liberty West Liberty West Liberty West Liberty West Liberty West Liberty West Liberty West Liberty West Liberty 186 142 143 144 145 146 147 148 149 150 151 152 153 154 155 156 157 158 159 160 161 162 163 164 165 166 167 168 169 170 171 172 173 174 175 176 177 178 179 180 181 182 183 184 185 186 187 188 Morgan County Commercial Bldgs. Page 4/5 Name Mother Goose Mountain Mortgage Corporation Mountain Realty Mountain Telephone Mt. Mission Opportunity Store Murphy’s Upholstery Shop Music Shop & Pawn Center New World Video Nickell & Steele KY Eye Institute Norma’s Floral Expressions Packs Discount Tobacco Packs Grocery & Bakery Outlet Pamida Discount Center Parkway Discount Tobacco Patrick Thrift Shop Pats Bookkeeping & Tax Service Patti’s Place Philip Lawson Real Estate Phipps Mobile Home Sales Pizza Hut Pleasant Valley Country Club Porter Athletic Equipment Company Potter Funeral Home Randall’s Garage Reber Woodworking Rics Grocery Rifle Coal Riggsbys Garage Rite Aid Pharmacy Robert Henderson, DMD Rocky Branch Barns Rod & Staff Publishers Roeding Insurance Roses Beauty Shop S&T Electronic Service Sandra’s Quilts & Signs Save A Lot Scott’s Body Shop Seasons Florist & Gift Shop Shaun’s Tack Shop Shear Magic Sheets Body Shop Sheets Bookkeeping & Tax Service Sheets Quick Lube Shoe Outlet Silver Oaks Development Smith Chiropractic Center Location West Liberty West Liberty West Liberty West Liberty West Liberty Ezel West Liberty West Liberty West Liberty West Liberty West Liberty West Liberty West Liberty West Liberty Hazel Green Ezel West Liberty West Liberty West Liberty West Liberty West Liberty Malone West Liberty West Liberty West Liberty Malone West Liberty West Liberty West Liberty West Liberty West Liberty Crockett West Liberty Ezel Malone West Liberty West Liberty West Liberty West Liberty West Liberty West Liberty West Liberty West Liberty West Liberty West Liberty Wrigley West Liberty 187 189 190 191 192 193 194 195 196 197 198 199 200 201 202 203 204 205 206 207 208 209 210 211 212 213 214 215 216 217 218 219 220 221 222 223 224 225 Morgan County Commercial Bldgs. Page 5/5 Name Spencer’s Sawmill Stacy’s Quick Stop Standafer Builders Steve O’Connor, Attorney Steven Colwell, OD Storage Rentals of America Sturgills Market Sues Tax & Bookkeeping T&T Taxidermy The Mane Event Thomas Davis, Attorney Timberland Hardwoods, Inc. Tommy’s Superior Market Toms Pizza Total Collision Parts, Inc. Touch of Class Beauty Shop Towne Cinema Tri County Mortgage U Haul Company Valley Farm Supply Victoria’s Closet W.L. Nursing & Rehab Center Walter Blevins, DMD Wells Hill Apartments West Liberty Ashland Mart West Liberty Auto Parts West Liberty Ford West Liberty Ford-LM Parts West Liberty IGA West Liberty Outer Wear West Liberty Physical Therapy Whisman Body Shop William Holbrook, DVM Williams Furniture Store Williams Karate Studio WLKS Radio Station Wood In Iris Location West Liberty West Liberty West Liberty West Liberty West Liberty West Liberty Crockett West Liberty West Liberty West Liberty West Liberty West Liberty West Liberty West Liberty West Liberty West Liberty West Liberty West Liberty West Liberty West Liberty West Liberty West Liberty West Liberty West Liberty West Liberty West Liberty West Liberty West Liberty West Liberty West Liberty West Liberty West Liberty West Liberty West Liberty West Liberty West Liberty Ezel Source: Local Chamber of Commerce/Telephone Directory/Committee Input The Commercial Buildings listed in this Section are located within the incorporated and unincorporated areas of Morgan County. “Committee Input” refers to the Local County Hazard Mitigation Committees 188 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 Rowan County Commercial Bldgs. Name Page 1/11 Location Artist's Corner Check Exchange, Inc. Citizens Bank Clay Cabin Front Porch Rest., Inc. Fuzzy Duck Pink Flamingo Salon and Day Spa Shepherd's Printing Treasure Vault Uniform Shop 84 Lumber Company A & A Swimming Pools A & P Market A Head of Time A. Baldwin & Associates A.D.O.M. A+ Check Advance A-1 Elam Real Estate Abner Construction Company Abundant Treasures Accelerated Tech Solutions Adams Sales & Services Adkins Herbs and Vitamins Advance Auto All Pro Hair Design All Seasons Café, Flowers & Gifts All Star Real Estate Allen Brothers Realty, Inc. Allstate Insurance Company Amburgey Rentals American Business Systems American Office Supply American Tax Service Angie's Bud & Blooms Greenhouse Ann's Hair Studio Anthony J. Mayo, OD Anthony Mayo, DO A-Plus Rent to Own Appalachian Goldsmith Co. Appco Arby's Armstrong Hardwoods, Inc. Arnett’s Dental Clinic Atkinson Florist Aunt Nettie's Hometown Gift Shoppe Auto Insurance Network Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead 189 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 Rowan County Commercial Bldgs. Page 2/11 Name B & B Equipment Rental B & C Sporting Goods, Inc. Back In Action Chiropractic Barker Trailer Sales Battson Drug Store Beneficial Bernie & Essie Lovely Antiques Best Buy Auto & Finance Best Western Big 4 Lumber Big Lots, Inc. Big Store Furniture Bill's Auto Sales Black & Carpenter Black's Carpet Bluegrass Beauty School Bonita Auto Sales Bonnie Wheatley, DMD Bo's Barber Shop Brown's Grocery Brownwood Bed & Breakfast Buckskin Run C & D Jewelry Sales C & J Produce Market C & K Auto Sales C Roger Lewis Agency C&H Rauch Jewelry C. E. B. Auto Sales Cabinet Mart Campbell & Rogers, PLLC Candy Cottage Canny Adkins Ins. Agency Carhartt, Inc. Carl's TV & Hobby Carolyn's Beauty Shop Carquest Auto Parts Cash Express, LLC Cashland Financial Services, Inc. Caskey Jewelry Gun & Pawn Caudill Animal Hospital Caudill Custom Sign Caudill Excavating, LLC Caudill Frame & UniBody Caudill Grocery Caudill Recycling Cave Run Art Association Cave Run Bicycle Shop Location Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Farmers Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Farmers Morehead Morehead Morehead Clearfield Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Clearfield Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead 190 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 131 132 133 134 135 136 137 138 139 140 141 Rowan County Commercial Bldgs. Page 3/11 Name Cave Run Bingo, Inc. Cave Run Clinic Cave Run Dental Cave Run Lake Mart Cave Run Manor, Inc. Cave Run Marina's Inc. Cave Run Pharmacy Charles H. Morgan, PhD Charles Stansbury, PSC Charles Tingle, DMD, PSC Charles-Mar Subway #2, Inc. Char-Mar Subway #7 Check Advance China Cafe China Star Chris' Gifts and Flowers Chris's Guitar Shop, Inc. Christian Social Services Cingular Wireless Citizens Bank City Barber Shop City Nails Classic Attic Clayton's Car Detailing Cobbler's Cottage Coffeetree Books Collin's Beauty Shop Colorama Comfort Inn & Suites Community Cab Co. Community Recycling Center Conn's Country Pets Cox Monument Company Crafty Creations Crail's Photography Cranston Automotive Repair Crash's Landing Outfitters Creative Memories Creative Touch Flowers & Gifts CRLM, LLC CS Computers Curves of Morehead Cycle & Skate Connection D.L. Braughler Company D.O.V.E.S. of Gateway, Inc. Dana Quisenberry, Attorney Daniel Boone Lumber Ind., Inc. Location Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Clearfield Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead 191 142 143 144 145 146 147 148 149 150 151 152 153 154 155 156 157 158 159 160 161 162 163 164 165 166 167 168 169 170 171 172 173 174 175 176 177 178 179 180 181 182 183 184 185 186 187 188 Rowan County Commercial Bldgs. Page 4/11 Name Dashboard Stereo Dave's Auto & Truck Parts, Inc. David Stevens, Jr. Barber Shop Dawahares Days Inn Dehart Bible & Tire Center Dehner & Ellis, PSC Diamond Finance Co. Diamond Forest Resources Diamonds By Design Dogwood Photography Dollar Mart Dominoes Pizza Don Blair, MD Donny Owens Insurance Agency Douglas McLoney, MD Downtown BP Dr's. Tingle & Loy DRV-Zone Web Solutions Dry Creek Beauty Salon Ducksters Car Wash Eagle Trace Golf Course East End Auto Sales East KY Home Finders Eastern KY Tobacco Whses. Eddie's Shell Edsel Cline Educators Tollbox Edward Jones Investments Eldridge & Son Farm Supply Elegance Boutique Elite Hair Center Embroidery Unlimited Eugene White Lumber Expression Salon Family Dentistry Family Dollar Store #2707 Family Home Center Farm Bureau Mutual Ins. Farmers Mercantile Fast Change Lube & Oil, Inc. Fastlane Discount Tobacco Outlet Fay's Beauty Salon Fazoli's Italian Restaurant Ferrellgas, LP Fin, Fur & Feather First Commonwealth Bank Location Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Clearfield Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Clearfield Morehead Morehead Farmers Morehead 192 189 190 191 192 193 194 195 196 197 198 199 200 201 202 203 204 205 206 207 208 209 210 211 212 213 214 215 216 217 218 219 220 221 222 223 224 225 226 227 228 229 230 231 232 233 234 235 Rowan County Commercial Bldgs. Page 5/11 Name First Federal Savings & Loan First Street Liquors Food Lion Fraley Auto Sales Frazier’s Past N Present Fredia's Antiques Freight Station Liquors, Inc. Frito-Lay, Inc. Front Porch Restaurant Frontier Housing, Inc. Frosty's Barber Shop Fultz Greenhouse Garry's Auto Center Gateway Children's Advocacy Center Gem Mart Glover Glass and Lock God Glove Bookkeeping Service Gold Emporium and Trophy Works Good New Child Care Center Good Time Charlie's Gooding Mechanical Service Goodman Grocery Goody's Family Clothing Great Clips Green Valley Nursery Greg Keeys Griffith Enterprises, Inc. Grigsby's Auto Sales Grounds and Sounds Gym Dandy's Gymnastics H&R Block Habitat for Humanity Morehead Area Hair Expressions, Inc. Handy Tool Rental & Sales Hibbitt Sporting Goods, Inc. Hibbitts Construction, Inc. Hinkle Contracting Corp. Holbrook Drug Holbrook’s Embroidery Plus Holiday Inn Express Homer Gregory & Co. Inc. Hometown Racing Collectibles Hooks Line & Sinker Hope Crisis Pregnancy Center Housing Authority of Morehead Insight Media Interstate Amoco/Tri County Liquors Location Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Clearfield Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead 193 236 237 238 239 240 241 242 243 244 245 246 247 248 249 250 251 252 253 254 255 256 257 258 259 260 261 262 263 264 265 266 267 268 269 270 271 272 273 274 275 276 277 278 279 280 281 282 Rowan County Commercial Bldgs. Page 6/11 Name Interstate Motors Interstate REC Island Gas Mart J & L Custom Framing J. R. Appliances & TV Jace Nathanson, Attorney Jackson Builders James Fluty, CPA James J. Bendixen, DMD, PSC James Jackson, MD James R. Caudill Real Estate JBF Enterprises, Inc. JC Penney Corp., Inc. JCS Payroll Service Jeff's Body Shop Jennings Body Shop Jenny's Bluegrass Music Barn Jerry’s Body Shop & Auto Sales Jim's Used Furniture Johnny's Barber Shop Jonathan Stiles, CPA Just Like Home K & D Paint & Wallcovering Karen Shay, DMD Kees Grocery & Deli Keith McCormick, Attorney Ken-Mor Ready Mix, Inc Kenneth J. Smith Kens Real Estate Info. Services Kroger Kwik Stop Foodmart, LLC KY Rain Greenhouse/Nursery KY Utilities Company LA Nails LaFinca II, Inc. Lakeside Marine Larry Fannin Chevrolet Larry Knipp Insurance Services Law Office of Cecil Watkins, PLLC Lawson Real Estate Ledford Welding Lee's Used Cars Leonard's Photography Leroy's Jewelers Leue' & Associates, PSC Lewis Floor Covering Life Care Center Location Morehead Clearfield Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Clearfield Clearfield Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Clearfield, Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Clearfield Morehead 194 283 284 285 286 287 288 289 290 291 292 293 294 295 296 297 298 299 300 301 302 303 304 305 306 307 308 309 310 311 312 313 314 315 316 317 318 319 320 321 322 323 324 325 326 327 328 329 Rowan County Commercial Bldgs. Page 7/11 Name Lil' Honey's Daycare Linda's County At Heart Lisa's County Store, LTD Little Jenny's Childcare Ctr. Litton & Son Greenhouses Long John Silvers Lowes of Morehead M & N Collectibles Magic Mirror Magic Mirrow Maher Oil II, LLC Major Brands Mama Joe's Mama Micks Martin's Department Store Mary's Hair Fashions Maxine Pennington's Daycare Home McCarty's Repair Service McDonalds of Morehead Merle & Jan's Michael P. Walters, CPA Money Matters, Inc. Monumental Life Insurance Company More Than Mulch, Inc. Morehead Art Guild, Inc. Morehead Ashland Mart Morehead Check Exchange Morehead Child Care Morehead Citgo Morehead Clinic Pharmacy Morehead Community Fed. Credit Union Morehead Cycle Repair Morehead Developers, Inc. Morehead Electric Morehead Family Chiropractic Morehead Financial Center, Inc. Morehead Motel, Inc. Morehead National Bank Morehead News Morehead Physical Therapy & Sports Medicine Morehead Pools & Spas Morehead Radiology Assoc. Morehead Tire & Auto Morehead Title & Mortgage Morehead Tobacco Cont., Inc. Morehead Veterinary Clinic Movie Gallery Service, Inc. Location Morehead Morehead Morehead Clearfield Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Clearfield, Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead 195 330 331 332 333 334 335 336 337 338 339 340 341 342 343 344 345 346 347 348 349 350 351 352 353 354 355 356 357 358 359 360 361 362 363 364 365 366 367 368 369 370 371 372 373 374 375 376 Rowan County Commercial Bldgs. Page 8/11 Name Movie Warehouse Mr. Gatti's Mustard Seed Mystic Mountain Nail Expressions Nationwide Insurance Natural Healing Massage Therapy New Image New Image II Noah's Ark Daycare Nolen's Market Northcutt & Sons Home For Funerals Northeast KY Legal Aid Society Occasions Ocean Breeze Tanning Old School House Antique Mall Ole Seasons Shoppe Ole Thyme Sweet Shop One Hour Martinizing One on One Oney's Jewelry Orville J. Roe Real Estate Ins. P & J Alternators & Starter Shop Packs, Inc Papaw's Country Market Parkhills Grocery Pathways Inc. Paul Blair, PSC Paul Stokes, Attorney Pecco's Greenhouse Pelfrey Fishing Lake Penn Station East Coast Subs Peoples Bank Perks Inc Phillip M. Tackett, PSC Pig Out Bar-B-Q Pine Grove Framing Pixie Ventures Plank's Used Cars Plaza Lounge Ponderosa Steakhouse Rest. Pope Chemical Company Poppin Rock Grocery & Bait Positive Flow Batteries Precious Pals Grooming Salon Pro-Tech Collision Ctr. Proudfoot & Assoc. Location Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Farmers Morehead Farmers Morehead Morehead Clearfield Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Farmers Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Clearfield Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead 196 377 378 379 380 381 382 383 384 385 386 387 388 389 390 391 392 393 394 395 396 397 398 399 400 401 402 403 404 405 406 407 408 409 410 411 412 413 414 415 416 417 418 419 420 421 422 423 Rowan County Commercial Bldgs. Page 9/11 Name Pud, Inc. Quality Chiropractic R & K's Diner R. Thomas McHugh, OD Rack Burn Off Radio Shack Ramey's Greenhouse Randy Newsome Realty Reckart Equipment Company Red Earth Gallery & Antique Mall REMAX North Reno's Restaurant Repeat Boutique Rhonda's Hair Fashions Rich Nails Richmond Carpet Rite Aid of KY, Inc. #3555 Riverside Antiques & Collectibles Robert Montgomery, PSC, CPA Roberts & Associates, Attorneys Rock-Wall Antiques Roe Grocery Roe Insurance Agency Roffler of Morehead Roger's Body Shop Ronnie L. Goldy, Jr. Ron's Wholesale Autos, Inc. Root A Bakers Bakery & Catering Rowan County Farm Bureau Rowan Driveshaft Service Rowan Veterinary Clinic Royal Subs & Arcade Ruth Paving Corporation S & S Auto Sales S & S Firestone, Inc. S & W Wallpaper Sally Beauty Supply Co. Salon & Spa Saturday Night Coin & Banquet Facility Save-A-Lot #241 Sears of Morehead Shaving Horse Shay's Used Furniture & More Shear Obsessions Sheltowee Trail Country Club Shepherd's Printing Shoe Market Location Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Clearfield Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Farmers Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead 197 424 425 426 427 428 429 430 431 432 433 434 435 436 437 438 439 440 441 442 443 444 445 446 447 448 449 450 451 452 453 454 455 456 457 458 459 460 461 462 463 464 465 466 467 468 469 470 Rowan County Commercial Bldgs. Page 10/11 Name Shoney's Shop & Save Consignment SK Auto Sales Slones Signature Market Smith Mobile Homes, Inc Some Other Time Sonic Drive Inn Southern States Coop. Specialty Services, Inc. Speedway SuperAmerica, LLC Stamper Paint & Wallpaper Star Taxi State Farm Insurance Stephen's Auto Sales Steve Barker State Farm Insurance Steven's Used Cars Stinson Real Estate Stucky's Beauty Shop Studymaster Sunshine World, LLC Superstar Video, LLC Tackett's Grocery Tator Tots Childcare Tattoo’s Unlimited Taylor's Craft & Consignment Shop Tennessee Gas Pipeline Co. This, That & The Other Thomas McHugh, OD Thompson Tractor & Equipment Sales, Inc. Thrift Carpet Company Tint Shoppe, LLC TJ's Doors TNT Gym Todd Trautwine, Attorney Tom's Body Shop Tony G. Pence Ins. Agency Tony's Car Cleaning Total Construction Town Place, Inc. Trademark Insurance & Investments Trent's Grocery Triangle Carpets Tri-County Liquors True Value Hardware Uneek Mini Golf Unique Variety & Consignment US Bancorp Consumer Finance of KY Location Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead 198 471 472 473 474 475 476 477 478 479 480 481 482 483 484 485 486 487 488 489 490 491 492 493 Rowan County Commercial Bldgs. Page 11/11 Name US Bank Varsity Eagle Varsity Eagle, Inc Very Blessed Farm Greenhouse & Nursery Virgil Davis W. C. Filson & Son, Inc. W. Michael Spurlock, DC, PSC Wal Mart Wayne Jent Garage Wealth Management Wendy's Whitaker Bank Whites Ready Mart Whittaker Tobacco Whses. Wholesale Auto Parts WIKO Radio Williams Auto Paint Supply Wing It Winner's Circle, Inc. Woodrow's Produce Market Woody's Garage Woody's Hair Shop Yes Computers Location Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Farmers Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Source: Local Chamber of Commerce/Telephone Directory/Committee Input Commercial Structures Per County Exposed To Natural Hazards Within The Gateway Region 700 # Of Buildings 600 Bath 500 Menifee 400 Montgomery 300 Morgan 200 Rowan 100 0 Bath Menifee Montgomery Morgan Rowan All County data included in the charts above include both the incorporated and unincorporated areas of that County. “Committee Input” refers to the Local County Hazard Mitigation Committees 199 Religious Institutions (Structures) Within The Gateway Region Using the FEMA generated report “Building Stock Exposure By General Occupancy”, it is determined that there is $50,784,000 worth of exposure from Natural Hazards to the 273 identified Religious Institutions (structures) located within the Gateway Region. As the first chart below will show, Montgomery County has the most financial exposure to natural hazards pertaining to their Religious Structures of any Gateway Region county at $20,737,000, with Rowan County having the second greatest amount of exposure, calculated at $15,488,000. Menifee County has the third, out of five, greatest exposure at $5,436,000, followed by Morgan County at $5,317,000 and Bath County, which has the least exposure at $3,806,000. There are within the Gateway Region 273 Religious Structures, or churches. Montgomery County has the most identified churches with 78, followed by Rowan County with 62, Morgan County with 52, Bath County with 56 and Menifee County having the least number of churches with 25. The following chart will explain how each County within the Gateway Region had their per church replacement cost calculated. Value Of Religious County Building Stock $ 3,806,000 Bath $ 5,436,000 Menifee $ 20,737,000 Montgomery $ 5,317,000 Morgan Rowan Region $ 15,488,000 $ 50,784,000 # of Religious Bldgs./Structures 56 25 78 52 Average Cost Per Bldg./Structure $ 67,964 $ 217,440 $ 265,859 $ 102,250 62 273 $ 249,806 $ 186,022 All County data included in the chart above includes both the incorporated and unincorporated areas of that County. Building Stock Value provided by HAZUS-MH. The following charts provide a more specific look at the individual churches that are located within the Gateway Region. The information for the charts below was obtained by browsing through the local telephone directories as well as scrolling through the weekly local newspapers for each County. County Mitigation Committee members provided input into this section as well. The Local Committee Members, realizing the cost per structure was an average, felt the numbers to be too low. Future Plan updates could include a more thorough valuation of the Religious Structures located within the Gateway Region. Every week within the largest newspapers of circulation of the Gateway Counties, there are sections of these newspapers dedicated to listing of all the countywide churches and/or places of worship. The following charted information was mostly obtained from these local newspapers and through the individual County Mitigation Committee input. The largest newspapers of circulation within the individual Gateway Region counties are as follows: Bath County-The Bath County News-Outlook, Menifee County-The Foothills Courier, Montgomery County-The Mt. Sterling Advocate, Morgan County-The Licking Valley Courier and Rowan CountyThe Morehead News. 200 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 Minister, Pastor, Bishop, Elder Bath County Church Directory Abounding Grace Assembly of God Wes Crouch Abundance of Rain Church Wayne Gifford Baileys Chapel Christian Church Larry Pintuck Bethel Christian Church Darrell Coburn Bethel Community Church Kevin Miles Bethel Methodist Adam Sparks Blevins Valley Christian Church Russell Ingram By-Pass Church of God Tommy Hardin Church of Jesus Christ-Latter Day Saints Ed Harris City of Refuge Church David Adams East Fork Church of God Billy Harmon Fairview Christian Church Morgan Gilty Fellowship Tabernacle Oscar Robinson Grace Gospel Church Steve Meadows Grace Gospel Tabernacle Michael Moulder Greater First Baptist Church Hedrick's Community Church Randall Jackson Kendall Springs Church of Christ David Alfrey Lakeview Community Church James Allen Midland First Church of God Mike Pennington Moores Ferry Christian Church Willard Johnson Morning Star Baptist Church Benny Ragland Mudlick Church of God Mark Caldwell New Life Fellowship Jamie Stump Northside Church of God Jim Crouch Oakla First Church of God Randy Hawkins Old Springfield Presbyterian Church Todd/Emily Boyce Olympia Church of God Greg Crouch Ore Mines Church of God Damon Byrd Owingsville Baptist Church Ronald Beams Owingsville First Christian Church Chuck Lees Owingsville Church of Christ George Rogers Owingsville First Church of God Lowell Rice Owingsville Methodist Church Grant Abernathy Peeled Oak Christian Church Charles McGuire Polksville Church of God Tommy Reynolds Preston First Church of God Terry Frerichs Reynoldsville Christian Church Bill Stiltner St. Julies Catholic Church Jerry Dorn St. Paul CME Church Vincent Farris Salt Lick Christian Church George Stewart Salt Lick First Church of God Cordell Link Salt Lick Free Will Baptist Church Junior Arnett Sharpsburg Baptist Church Roger Jasper Sharpsburg Christian Church Patrick Bromagen Sharpsburg Community Church Roy Stacy Sharpsburg Presbyterian Church Jeff Moore Slate Valley Christian Church Gregg Whitt Location Owingsville Salt Lick Owingsville Bethel Bethel Bethel Owingsville Salt Lick Owingsville Olympia Owingsville Sharpsburg Sharpsburg Owingsville Sharpsburg Sharpsburg Salt Lick Owingsville Salt Lick Salt Lick Salt Lick Owingsville Olympia Owingsville Owingsville Owingsville Sharpsburg Olympia Owingsville Owingsville Owingsville Owingsville Owingsville Owingsville Owingsville Salt Lick Owingsville Sharpsburg Owingsville Owingsville Salt Lick Salt Lick Salt Lick Sharpsburg Sharpsburg Sharpsburg Sharpsburg Owingsville 201 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 Bath County Church Directory Stulltown Community Church Sugar Grove Christian Church Tunnel Hill Church of God Upper Salt Lick Church of Christ Victory Pentecostal White Oak Christian Church Young's Valley Community Church Old Virginia New Life Fellowship Minister, Pastor, Bishop, Elder Les Ingram Francis Nash Greg Crouch Ron Weaver Jim Reffitt Jamie Stump Location Preston Owingsville Owingsville Salt Lick Salt Lick Owingsville Salt Lick Owingsville Source: Church Service Directory Section-Bath County News-Outlook Minister, Pastor, Bishop, Elder 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 Menifee County Church Directory Bethel Baptist Bible Methodist Mike Stumbo Big Woods Church Botts Christian Church Oliver Daulton Cornwell Christian Church Dan Ridge Church of Christ Day Spring Assembly of God Andy Temblin Fagan Pentecostal Church First Church of God Roger Wells Freewill Pentecostal Church of God Paul Centers Frenchburg Baptist Frenchburg United Presbyterian Church William Young Hamilton Chapel Holiness Family Worship Center Herman Chambers Korea Church of God David Hale Laurel Springs Baptist Church Mariba Church of God David Woodward Means Baptist Church Menifee County Church of Christ Randy Imel Pine Branch Missionary Baptist Church Shelby Peck Slate Creek Church of God Larry Williams Tarr Ridge Church of God Tarr Ridge Union Church Bobby Reed Union Church Valeria Church of God Location Frenchburg Means Wellington Denniston Frenchburg Wellington Frenchburg Frenchburg Frenchburg Means Frenchburg Frenchburg Frenchburg Mariba Wellington Mariba Mariba Means Frenchburg Pomeroyton Means Mariba Mariba Pomeroyton Pomeroyton Source: Menifee Directory Of Churches Section-The Foothills Courier The initial listing of Religious Buildings within the Gateway Region was compiled by the Gateway ADD Staff. It was reviewed by the County Hazard Mitigation Committees and the Committees recommended changes were put into effect. All County data included in the charts above and below, relating to Religious Structures, includes both the incorporated and unincorporated areas of that County. 202 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 Minister, Pastor, Montgomery County Church Directory Bishop, Elder Antioch Christian Church Mic Bowen Ascension Episcopal John Dews Bethesda Church L. Paul Prather Bless The Lord Ira Prater Camargo Church of Christ Terry Ginter Camargo Church of God Don Evans Camargo United Methodist Steve Housewright Cathedral of Praise John Hobson Christian Assembly of God Kenneth Gross Church of God of Prophecy Bill Pelfrey Church of Jesus Christ Latter Day Saints Missionaries Church of The Living God Lonnie Meeks Church of The Harvest Marion Fawns Community Christian Church Jerry Jones, Sr. Donaldson Baptist Cecil Curtis Eastland First Church of God David Campbell Emanuel Baptist Lloyd Latimer Evergreen Baptist Faith Community Church Vaughn Haney Faith Pentecostal Ronnie Means Fellowship Baptist Tim Dunn Fellowship Christian Assembly Harry B. Jones First Baptist Church Rick Johnson First Christian Church Bob Stauffer First Church of God Jeff Perkins First Church of God Stan Hutchinson First Church of God Millard Anderson First Presbyterian Geary Scott First United Methodist Fred Wiles First United Pentecostal Ray McIntosh Freedom Church of God David McCarty Freewill Baptist Church Martin McIntosh Full Gospel Word of God Richard Craig Grassy Lick United Methodist John Black Gateway Christian Glenn Emery Gateway Church of God Ray Wyant Gift of Love Church of God Randy Wilson Grace Fellowship Church Bill Pelfrey La Iglesia De Dios Cristobal Napoleon Harvest Vision Church of God Richard Ramey Haven of Refuge Bonnie Dotson High Street Christian Darrell Hayden Pilgrim Nazarene Church JW Portwood Howard’s Mill First Church of God Ted Doyle Howard’s Mill Baptist Gary Ralls Jeffersonville Assembly of God Robbie Conn Jeffersonville Baptist Steven Creech KEAS Tabernacle CME R. Thompson 203 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 Minister, Pastor, Montgomery County Church Directory Bishop, Elder Kiddville Baptist Steve Evans Lighthouse Worship Center Ryan Dotson Little Bethany Old Regular Baptist Hurley Short Living Water Community Church Grant Cannoy Macedonia Baptist Kevin Strausbaugh Mt. Sterling Covenant Church Tony Stone Nazarene Church New Life Church of God Barney McClure New Vision Community Church Jack Fugate Oak Hill Church of Christ Doug Lancaster Old Salem Pentecostal Edgar Brooks Old Springfield Presbyterian Church Todd Boyce 213 Pentecostal Holiness Church Frank Vice Peyton’s Lick Christian Church Chuck Perry Pine Grove Church Gary Evans Rolling Hills Church of Christ Dan Murphy Reid Village Baptist Eric Snyder Salem Primitive Baptist Mike Mullins Seven Candles Pentecostal Church Shoshoni Springs Baptist William Younger Smithville Church of Christ John Clark Spring Street Baptist John Runyan Spruce First Church of God Wendell Clevinger Solid Rock Family Bill McCoy Somerset Christian William Evans St. Patrick Catholic Regina Baker True Revelation of Jesus Christ Troy Ballew Upper Spencer Church of Christ Danny Neal West Main Church of Christ Gist Howell World Wide Church of God James Humphries Location Levee Mt. Sterling Jeffersonville Mt. Sterling Levee Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Jeffersonville Mt. Sterling Jeffersonville Mt. Sterling Levee Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Jeffersonville Jeffersonville Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Source: Church Directory Section-Mt. Sterling Advocate All County data included in the charts above relating to Religious Structures, includes both the incorporated and unincorporated areas of that County 204 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 Minister, Pastor, Bishop, Elder Donnie Wheeler Harold Davis Vernon Lewis Jessie Rogers Hobert Dunn Harry Helton Location Morgan County Church Directory Abundant Life Full Gospel Church West Liberty Assembly of Faith Church KY519 Blaze Community Church Blaze Broadway First Church of God West Liberty Brushy Fork Church Caney Calvary Baptist Church Cannel City Cannel City First Church of God Cannel City Daysboro Church of Christ Daysboro Ezel Church of God Ezel Ezel First Church of God Ezel Ezel United Presbyterian Church Ezel Faith Baptist Church John Ramsey Caney Faith Hills Mennonite Church Crockett Grace Baptist Church Mike Lindon Malone Grassy Creek Pentecostal Church Johnnie Davis Grassy Creek Grassy Lick Baptist Church Kenneth Gevedon Grassy Creek Hazel Green Christian Church Lowell Fields Hazel Green Hazel Green Church of God Glendon Robinson Hazel Green Index Community Church Mike Frisby West Liberty Lacy Creek Church of Christ Jimmie Adkins Cottle Lacy Creek Enterprise Baptist Church Tim Jenkins Lacy Creek Lick Branch Enterprise Baptist Church Joe Jenkins US460-KY172 Martha Enterprise Baptist Church Roger Ball KY589-KY172 Mize Community Church John Oldfield, Jr. Mize New Salem Church James Wallin Moon Old Grassy Christian Church Kerry Moore Mize Ophir Enterprise Baptist Church Bobby Fultz KY1260-KY172 Pekin Pentecostal Church Sammy Vancleve Pleasant Run House of Prayer Raymond Barker Yocum Prince of Peace Catholic Church Jerry Dorn West Liberty Red River Community Church Charles Glover Hazel Green Redbush Enterprise Baptist Church Gerald Fyffe Redbush Redeemed Old Regular Baptist Church Roy Collet Caney Rocky Branch Full Gospel Church Andrew Justice Rocky Branch Sulphur Springs Church Chris Baldwin Crockett Toms Branch Community Church West Liberty Union Enterprise Church Tivis Ison Williams Creek Walnut Grove Community Church Scott Litton Wells Chapel Church of God Ivan Hinton Stacy Fork Wells Creek Enterprise Baptist Church Joe Gillam Wells Union Baptist Church Jimmy Tharp West Liberty Christian Church Paul Casteel West Liberty West Liberty Church of Christ Paul Balch West Liberty West Liberty Church of God Allen Melton West Liberty West Liberty First Baptist Church David Cook West Liberty West Liberty Mennonite Church Diral Fyffe West Liberty West Liberty United Methodist Church Garry Jones West Liberty White Oak Christian Church David DuBovich White Oak 205 * 49 50 51 52 Minister, Pastor, Bishop, Elder Morgan County Church Directory Williams Ck.-Elkfork Community Church Herbert Wright Woodsbend Community Church Wrigley Baptist Mission Zag Community Church Donald Cox Location West Liberty KY705 North Wrigley KY519-KY976 Source: Church Directory Section-The Licking Valley Courier 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 Minister, Pastor, Bishop, Elder Location Rowan County Church Directory Adam-Planke Enterprise Baptist Church Carlos Bowman Cranston Assembly of God Church Earl Rucker Morehead Bible Baptist Jack Tackett Morehead Bluebank First Church of God Jeff Fannin KY801-KY1722 Brinegar Church of God Lonnie Harris South 32 Calvary Temple Apolistic Church Enterprise Lane Cathedral of Praise Scott Tipton Morehead Charity Freewill Baptist Church Robert Kidd Rt. 519 Chi Alpha Campus Ministries Bill McCoy Morehead Church of God at Rodburn Larry Arbaugh Morehead Church of Jesus Christ Apolistic Faith Wayne White Clearfield Clearfield Baptist Church HG Pratt Clearfield East End Church of God Ray Glover Morehead Elliottville Baptist Tim Rhodes Elliottville End Time Harvest Tabernacle Tracy Fannin Dry Creek Road Faith Presbyterian Church Nancy Berry Morehead Family of God Baptist Church Willie Sturgill Morehead Farmers Christian Church Jim Quisenberry Farmers Farmers Church of God Kenneth Potter Farmers First Baptist Church of Morehead Dan Mantooth Morehead First Christian Church Molly Smothers Morehead First Church of God Millard Petitt Cranston First Church of God Allan Hutchinson Morehead First Church of God Tabernacle Doyle Thomas KY519 First Freewill Baptist David Starcher Morehead Fraley Chapel Church of Jesus Christ Thomas James Elliottville Gearheart Community Church Clint Kelsey Gearheart Grace Assembly of God Bill McCoy Morehead Grace Fellowship of Morehead Thad Callahan Morehead Grace Lutheran Church Ronald Jahnke Morehead Haldeman Church of God Donnie Rivers Haldeman Hayes Branch Community Church Philip Fraley Morehead Holly Fork Freewill Baptist Church Jim Porter Morehead House of Prayer, Inc. Winston McClurg Morehead Jesus Christ House of Prayer James McGlone Hitch Road Jesus Our Savior Catholic Church Jay VonHandorf Morehead Johnson First Church of God Ben Furman Cranston Judah Christian Fellowship Steve Leitz 206 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 Rowan County Church Directory Kingdom Hall of Jehova's Witnesses Love In The Spirit Fellowship Missionary Missions For The Nations Morehead Church of Christ Morehead First Apolistic Church Morehead First Church of The Nazarene Morehead Seventh Day Adventist Church Morehead United Methodist Church Mt. Pisgah Christian Church Mt. Zion Primitive Baptist Church New Home Christian Church New Horizons Fellowship Pine Hills Church of God Rock Fork Christian Church Rock Fork Gospel Tabernacle Sharkey Freewill Baptist Church Siloam First Church of God Slab Camp Christian Church Slaty Point Baptist Church St. Albans Episcopal Church The Church of God International Trinity Christian Fellowship United Pentecostal Church Upper Dry Creek Church of God Minister, Pastor, Bishop, Elder Location Morehead Greg Hignite Big Brushy Road Thelma Oney Morehead Len Knight Morehead Kenneth Binion Morehead Brian Farmer Morehead Daryl Crane Morehead Bruce Nettleton Morehead James DeAtley Bull Fork Road Irvin Hogge Christy Creek Jack Evans Morehead Dave Keeton Morehead Paul Jackson Morehead John Kelsey Rock Fork Road Lansford May Morehead Harley Sexton Rt. 158 Albert McCalvin Bull Fork Road Charles Moore Clearfield Rusty Hedrick KY1722-KY801 Emily Richards Morehead Charles Tackett Morehead Wade Muncy Morehead Michael Anderson Morehead Gary Madden Upper Dry Creek Source: Faith and Values Section-The Morehead News Religious Structures Per County Expose To Natural Hazards Within The Gateway Region 90 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 Bath Menifee Montgomery Morgan R ow an n ga or M M on tg om er y e ife M en Ba t h Rowan All County data included in the charts above relating to Religious Structures, includes both the incorporated and unincorporated areas of that County 207 Amount Of Exposure To Religious Structures From Natural Hazards Per County Within The Gateway Region $25,000,000 Bath $20,000,000 Menifee $15,000,000 Montgomery $10,000,000 Morgan $5,000,000 Rowan an R ow M on M or ga n y tg o m er fe e en i M Ba th $0 Manufacturing/Industrial Structures Within The Gateway Region Using the FEMA generated report “Building Stock Exposure By General Occupancy”, it is determined that there is $111,041,000 worth of exposure from Natural Hazards to the Gateway ADD’s 55 identified Manufacturing/Industrial Structures located within the Gateway Region. Montgomery County has the most financial exposure to Natural Hazards pertaining to their Industrial Structures of any Gateway Region county at $78,140,000, with Rowan County having the second greatest amount of exposure, calculated at $14,894,000. Bath County has the third, out of five, greatest exposure at $7,876,000, followed by Menifee County at $6,914,000 and Morgan County, which has the least exposure at $3,217,000. There are within the Gateway Region 55 Manufacturing/Industrial Facilities (structures). Montgomery County has the most identified Industrial Facilities with 24, followed by Rowan County with 14, Menifee County with 7, Bath County with 6 and Morgan County having the least number of Industrial Facilities with 4. The following chart will explain how each County within the Gateway Region had their per Industrial Facility replacement cost calculated. All County data included in the charts below, relating to Industrial Structures, includes both the incorporated and unincorporated areas of that County. Building Stock Value was provided by HAZUSMH. Value Of Industrial County Building Stock $ 7,876,000 Bath $ 6,914,000 Menifee $ 78,140,000 Montgomery $ 3,217,000 Morgan Rowan Region $ 14,894,000 $111,041,000 # of Industrial Bldgs./Structures 6 7 24 4 Average Cost Per Bldg./Structure $ 1,312,667 $ 987,714 $ 3,255,833 $ 804,250 14 55 $ 1,063,857 $ 2,018,927 208 The following charts individually identify, by County, the names of the Industrial/Manufacturing Facilities (structures) that are located in the incorporated and unincorporated areas of the Gateway Region. 1 2 3 4 5 6 Bath County Industrial Bldgs. Company Name Accutronix Mfg. Services Bath Manufacturing Company Custom Food Products, Inc. GGI, Inc Southern States Cooperative Whites Molding Source: Local Chamber of Commerce/County Hazard Mitigation Committee 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Menifee County Industrial Bldgs. Company Name Barton's Fine Foods Boneal, Inc. Ferrell's Logging & Lumber King Bag Mfg., Inc. Lawson Sawmill Smallwood’s Logging WW Welding, Inc. Source: Local Chamber of Commerce/County Hazard Mitigation Committee 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 Montg. Co. Industrial Bldgs. Company Name Ag-Wood AO Smith Company Carson Industries CKCS Cooper Std. Automotive Custom Machining Gateway Manufacturing Greathouse Pack. & Assembly Grief Brothers Corporation Hoffman Enclosures, Inc. KDMK Langley Candle Company Lion Apparel Magnaflex Industries, Inc. Nestle Prepared Foods Precision Resource, Inc. Quality Cabinets Rogers Foam Products Sterling Mfg. And Rework Summit Polymers The Walker Company Thornberry Enterprises Transcraft Corporation Trojan, Inc. 209 Source: Local Chamber of Commerce/County Hazard Mitigation Committee Morgan Co. Industrial Bldgs. Company Name Frederick & May Lumber Co. Lion Apparel Wells Group, LLC CMS 1 2 3 4 Source: Local Chamber of Commerce/County Hazard Mitigation Committee 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 Rowan Co. Industrial Bldgs. Company Name Armstrong Hardwoods Carhart, Inc. Diamond Forest Resources Family Dollar Stores, Inc. Fannin Industries, Inc. Guardian Automotive Harold White Lumber, Inc. Harold White Millworks, Inc. Homer Gregory & Co, Inc. Morehead Machining Premiere Bandag Ruth Paving Corp. Sealmaster Bearings Simba USA LLC Source: Local Chamber of Commerce/County Hazard Mitigation Committee Mfg./Industrial Structures Per Gateway Region County Exposed To Natural Hazards # Of Structures 30 25 Bath 20 Menifee 15 Montgomery 10 Morgan 5 Rowan an R ow or ga n M y M on tg o m er fe e en i M Ba th - The initial listing of Industrial Buildings within the Gateway Region was compiled by the Gateway ADD Staff. It was reviewed by the County Hazard Mitigation Committees and the Committees recommended changes were put into effect. 210 Amount Of Exposure To Industrial Structures From Natural Hazards Per Gateway Region County $80,000,000 $70,000,000 $60,000,000 Bath $50,000,000 Menifee $40,000,000 $30,000,000 Montgomery $20,000,000 Rowan Morgan $10,000,000 $0 Bath Menifee Montgomery Morgan Rowan Public and Private Educational Institutions Within The Gateway Region Within the Commonwealth of Kentucky, there are 176 School Districts and 1,249 Public Schools. The Gateway Region has 5 School Districts, 37 Public Schools and 15 Private Schools, from Preschool through College On any given day in the Gateway Region, and assuming the attendance levels are near 100%, there are almost 23,440 children within these 52 Educational Buildings. Rowan County has the most Public/Private Schools, which is 15. Montgomery County has 14, Morgan County has 10, Bath County has 7 and Menifee County has the fewest Public/Private Schools, with 6. The chart below identifies the individual Public/Private Schools operating within the Gateway Region. There are also Post-Secondary Institutions of Higher Learning located within the Gateway Region. Morehead State University is the premiere college within the Gateway Region. It has a current enrollment of 8,680 for the Spring 2005 semester. However, for the Fall 2004 semester, the enrollment figure was 9,294 (numbers provided by the MSU Provosts Office). For the purposes of the chart below, the average of the Fall 04 and Spring 05 semesters, number of students, was used. Morehead State University, which is located in Morehead, Rowan County, has two satellite campuses located within the Gateway Region. One is located in Mt. Sterling, Montgomery County and the other is located in West Liberty, Morgan County. The remaining post-secondary institution is Maysville Community College-Rowan Campus, which is located in Morehead. On any given day in the Gateway Region, and assuming the attendance levels are near 100%, there are 10,167 post secondary aged students within these four Educational Buildings. Based upon the chart below, which, again, was devised using figures provided by the FEMA document titled “Building Stock Exposure By General Occupancy”, The Gateway Region has $30,986,000 worth of exposure to its 52 Educational Structures from Natural Hazards. The following chart will explain how each County within the Gateway Region had their per Industrial facility replacement cost calculated. All County data included in the charts below, relating to Educational Structures, includes both the incorporated and unincorporated areas of that County. The Educational Building Stock value was provided by HAZUS-MH. 211 Value Of Educational County Building Stock $ 3,833,000 Bath $ 4,000,000 Menifee $ 4,118,000 Montgomery $ 5,542,000 Morgan Rowan Region $ 13,493,000 $ 30,986,000 # of Educational Bldgs./Structures 7 6 14 10 Average Cost Per Bldg./Structure $ 547,571 $ 666,667 $ 294,143 $ 554,200 15 52 $ 899,533 $ 595,885 Source: FEMA/KY Dept. of Education and Gateway ADD Staff Research County Bath Bath Bath Bath Bath Bath Bath Totals School Name Bath County Central School Bath County Christian Bath County High School Bath County Middle School Bethel Elementary School Salt Lick Elementary School Owingsville Elementary School 7 Public/Private Schools City Owingsville Owingsville Owingsville Owingsville Sharpsburg Salt Lick Owingsville # Of Students 16 40 545 544 117 124 623 2,009 Source: FEMA/KY Dept. of Education and Gateway ADD Staff Research County Menifee Menifee Menifee Menifee Menifee Menifee Totals School Name Botts Elementary School Frenchburg Group Home Alternative School Menifee County Academy Alternative School Menifee County Elementary School Menifee County High School Menifee County Middle School 6 Public/Private Schools City Denniston Frenchburg Mariba Frenchburg Frenchburg Frenchburg # Of Students 225 8 59 260 420 250 1,222 Source: FEMA/KY Dept. of Education and Gateway ADD Staff Research County Montgomery Montgomery Montgomery Montgomery Montgomery Montgomery Montgomery Montgomery Montgomery Montgomery Montgomery Montgomery Montgomery Montgomery Totals School Name Camargo Elementary School Christian Traditional School First Church of God Gateway Juvenile Diversion Hillcrest Hall Treatment Center Hope Hill Children’s Home Alternative School Mapleton Elementary School McNabb Middle School Montgomery Co. Area Vocational Educational Ctr. Montgomery County Central School Montgomery County Early Learning Center Montgomery County High School Mt. Sterling Elementary School MSU at Mt. Sterling 14 Public/Private Schools City Camargo Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Hope Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling # Of Students 641 46 72 5 15 16 590 862 32 220 1,067 616 400 4,582 Source: FEMA/KY Dept. of Education and Gateway ADD Staff Research 212 County Morgan Morgan Morgan Morgan Morgan Morgan Morgan Morgan Morgan Morgan Totals School Name Cannel City Elementary School East Valley Elementary School Ezel Elementary School Morgan Co. Area Vocational Educational Ctr. Morgan County High School Morgan County Middle School MSU at West Liberty West Liberty Elementary School Woodsbend Boy's Camp Alternative High School Wrigley Elementary School 10 Public/Private Schools City Cannel City West Liberty Ezel West Liberty West Liberty West Liberty West Liberty West Liberty West Liberty Wrigley # Of Students 129 180 171 663 520 150 345 42 141 2,341 Source: FEMA/KY Dept. of Education and Gateway ADD Staff Research County Rowan Rowan Rowan Rowan Rowan Rowan Rowan Rowan Rowan Rowan Rowan Rowan Rowan Rowan Rowan Totals School Name Clearfield Elementary School Farmers Christian Academy Lakeside Christian Academy Maysville Community College-Rowan Campus McBrayer Elementary School Morehead Elementary School Morehead Montessori Morehead State University Morehead Treatment Center Morehead Youth Development Center Rodburn Elementary School Rowan County Christian Academy Rowan County Middle School Rowan County Senior High School Tilden Hogge Elementary School 15 Public/Private Schools City Clearfield Farmers Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead # Of Students 237 630 480 347 41 8,987 31 30 403 215 690 905 290 13,286 Source: FEMA/KY Dept. of Education and Gateway ADD Staff Research All five County Hazard Mitigation Committees felt the Average Replacement Value per Educational Structure to be extremely low, especially the Rowan County Hazard Mitigation Committee. Rowan County not only encompasses the Public/Private Schools included in the charts above, but is also home to Morehead State University. The initial listing of Educational Buildings within the Gateway Region was compiled by the Gateway ADD Staff. It was reviewed by the County Hazard Mitigation Committees and the Committees recommended changes were put into effect. Future updates to this Plan could include obtaining a more accurate dollar assessment of the Educational Structures located within the Gateway Region. 213 Number of Educational Structures Public and Private Per Gateway Region County 16 # of Buildings 14 12 Bath 10 Menifee 8 Montgomery 6 Morgan 4 Rowan 2 0 Bath Menifee Montgomery Morgan Rowan * Students Attending Public And Private, K-12 And Post Secondary Schools Per Gateway Region County 14,000 12,000 Bath 10,000 Menifee 8,000 Montgomery 6,000 Morgan 4,000 Rowan 2,000 Bath Menifee Montgomery Morgan Rowan * Educational Structure Exposure (In Dollars) To Natural Hazards Per Gateway Region County $16,000,000 $14,000,000 $12,000,000 $10,000,000 $8,000,000 $6,000,000 $4,000,000 $2,000,000 $0 Bath Menifee Montgomery Morgan Rowan Bath Menifee Montgomery Morgan Rowan 214 Police Stations (Government Buildings) Within The Gateway Region There are currently 11 Police Stations located within the Gateway Region. No two police agencies, whether on the city or county level, share the same building. With the exception of Menifee County, which only has a Sheriff’s Department, the other counties have two separate police units, one at the County level and one at the City level. For the Police Stations listed in the chart below, which encompasses the Gateway Region, there is $15,092,000 worth of exposure from Natural Hazards. In addition to the HAZUS-MH Replacement Value and location information, the Gateway ADD GIS Staff has identified and included the State Police Post and the Morehead State University Police Department, both of which are located in Morehead, Rowan County. All County data included in the charts below, relating to Police Stations, includes both the incorporated and unincorporated areas of that County. The Replacement Value was provided by HAZUS-MH. County Name Bath Bath County Sheriff's Office Bath Owingsville Police Department Menifee Menifee County Sheriffs Dept. Montg. Mt. Sterling Police Dept. Montg. Montgomery Co. Sheriff's Dept. Morgan Morgan County Sheriff's Dept. Morgan West Liberty Police Department Rowan Rowan County Sheriff's Office Rowan Morehead Police Department Rowan Kentucky State Police Post Rowan Morehead State Univ. Police Dept. 11 Police Stations Location Owingsville Owingsville Frenchburg Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling West Liberty West Liberty Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead Replacement Value $ 1,372,000 $ 1,372,000 $ 1,372,000 $ 1,372,000 $ 1,372,000 $ 1,372,000 $ 1,372,000 $ 1,372,000 $ 1,372,000 $ 1,372,000 $ 1,372,000 $ 15,092,000 Source: HAZUS-MH And Gateway ADD GIS Staff The initial listing of Governmental Buildings (Police Stations) within the Gateway Region was compiled by the Gateway ADD Staff. It was reviewed by the County Hazard Mitigation Committees and the Committees recommended changes were put into effect. The Replacement Value listed for the Police Stations above was derived from HAZUS-MH. 215 Law Enforcement Stations Per Gateway Region County Exposed To Natural Hazards 6 5 Bath Menifee Montgomery Morgan Rowan 4 3 2 1 0 Bath Menifee Montgomery Morgan Rowan * Exposure In Dollars Of Police Stations Within The Gateway Region To Natural Hazards $6,000,000 $5,000,000 Bath $4,000,000 Menifee $3,000,000 Montgomery $2,000,000 Morgan $1,000,000 Rowan ow an n R go on t M M or ga m er y e ife M en Ba th $0 Fire Stations (Government Buildings) Within The Gateway Region There are currently 31 Fire Departments, paid and volunteer, overseeing the towns and cities within the Gateway Region. Morgan County has the largest number of fire departments at 8, Montgomery and Rowan County’s each have 7, Bath County has 5 and Menifee County has 4. HAZUS-MH indicates that the replacement value of each location to be $588,000, which means the Gateway Region has $18,228,000 worth of exposure to the Natural Hazards. The chart below outlines the individual locations of all the identified Fire Departments that are currently operating within the Gateway Region. All County data included in the charts below, relating to Government Structures, includes both the incorporated and unincorporated areas of that County. Replacement Costs were provided by HAZUS/MH. 216 County Bath Bath Bath Bath Bath Totals Name Owingsville Fire Department Salt Lick Fire Department Bethel Volunteer Fire Dept. Sharpsburg Volunteer Fire Dept. Olympia Volunteer Fire Dept. 5 Fire Stations Location Owingsville Salt Lick Bethel Sharpsburg Olympia Replacement Cost $ 588,000 $ 588,000 $ 588,000 $ 588,000 $ 588,000 $ 2,940,000 Source: HAZUS-MH/Gateway ADD Staff & County Hazard Mitigation Committee Input County Menifee Menifee Menifee Menifee Totals Name Big Woods Vol. Fire Dept. Denniston Vol. Fire Dept. Means Volunteer Fire Dept. Menifee County Fire Dept. 4 Fire Stations Location Wellington Denniston Means Frenchburg Replacement Cost $ 588,000 $ 588,000 $ 588,000 $ 588,000 $ 2,352,000 Source: HAZUS-MH/Gateway ADD Staff & County Hazard Mitigation Committee Input County Montg. Montg. Montg. Montg. Montg. Montg. Montg. Totals Name Montgomery County Fire Dept. Montgomery County Fire Dept-Levee Montgomery County Fire Dept.-Hope Montgomery County Fire Dept.-Camargo Montgomery County Fire Dept.-E. Main. St. Montgomery County Fire Dept.-Judy Montgomery County Fire District 7 Fire Stations Location Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Camargo Mt. Sterling Judy Mt. Sterling Replacement Cost $ 588,000 $ 588,000 $ 588,000 $ 588,000 $ 588,000 $ 588,000 $ 588,000 $ 4,116,000 Source: HAZUS-MH/Gateway ADD Staff & County Hazard Mitigation Committee Input County Morgan Morgan Morgan Morgan Morgan Morgan Morgan Morgan Totals Name Blackwater Fire Department West Liberty Fire Dept. 519 Volunteer Fire Dept. Caney Vol. Fire Dept. Peddler Gap Vol. Fire Dept. 172 Volunteer Fire Dept. White Oak Vol. Fire Dept. Wrigley Vol. Fire Dept. 8 Fire Stations Location Ezel West Liberty West Liberty Malone Dingus Crockett White Oak Wrigley Replacement Cost $ 588,000 $ 588,000 $ 588,000 $ 588,000 $ 588,000 $ 588,000 $ 588,000 $ 588,000 $ 4,704,000 Source: HAZUS-MH/Gateway ADD Staff & County Hazard Mitigation Committee Input County Rowan Rowan Rowan Name Elliottville Vol. Fire Dept. Farmers Volunteer Fire Dept.#1 Farmers Volunteer Fire Dept.#2 Location Ellicottville Farmers Farmers Replacement Cost $ 588,000 $ 588,000 $ 588,000 217 Rowan Rowan Rowan Rowan Totals Hayes Crossing/Haldeman Vol. Fire Dept. Morehead Fire Department #1 Morehead Fire Department #2 Route 377 Vol. Fire Dept. 7 Fire Stations Morehead Morehead Morehead Morehead $ $ $ $ $ 588,000 588,000 588,000 588,000 4,116,000 Source: HAZUS-MH/Gateway ADD Staff & County Hazard Mitigation Committee Input The initial listing of Governmental Buildings (Fire Stations) within the Gateway Region was compiled by the Gateway ADD Staff. It was reviewed by the County Hazard Mitigation Committees and the Committees recommended changes were put into effect. Fire Stations Per Gateway Region County Exposed To Natural Hazards 9 # of Fire Stations 8 7 Bath Menifee Montgomery Morgan Rowan 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 Bath Menifee Montgomery Morgan Rowan * Fire Structures Exposure Per County To Natural Hazards $5,000,000 $4,500,000 $4,000,000 $3,500,000 $3,000,000 $2,500,000 $2,000,000 $1,500,000 $1,000,000 $500,000 $0 Bath Menifee Montgomery Morgan Rowan 218 Agriculture Structures Within The Gateway Region HAZUS-MH does not specifically indicate the location of any agricultural structures within the Gateway Region. Although we do not know the exact locations within each county, we do know the countywide totals which are included in the FEMA published report titled “Building Stock Exposure By General Occupancy”, and that figure is $12,367,000 for the Gateway Region. All County data included in the chart below, relating to Agricultural Structures, includes both the incorporated and unincorporated areas of that County. The Building Stock value was provided by HAZUS/MH. The chart(s) below indicate the amount of exposure, per county, in the area of Agricultural Building Stock. County Bath Menifee Montgomery Morgan Rowan Region Agricultural Bldg. Stock $ 2,796,000 $ 2,649,000 $ 4,069,000 $ 711,000 $ 2,142,000 $ 12,367,000 Agricultural Building Stock Exposed To Natural Hazards Per Gateway Region County $4,500,000 $4,000,000 $3,500,000 $3,000,000 $2,500,000 $2,000,000 $1,500,000 $1,000,000 $500,000 $- Bath Menifee Montgomery Morgan an ow R or ga n M er y M on tg om en i M Ba th fe e Rowan With the chart above, this concludes the first of two sections relating to the Assessment of the Gateway Region’s Vulnerability, Identification of the Gateway Region’s Assets, the Building Stock Section. 219 Now that we have determined the numbers and economic values of the different building structures that currently exist within the Gateway Region and their replacement value, both individually and combined, it is time to assess the damage, percentage wise, that would be placed upon each County in general and the Gateway Region in particular should these structures be affected by the Natural Hazards that occur within the Gateway Region. The charts below are as accurate as can be using HAZUS-MH. Future Plan updates would provide for the individual pinpointing, via g.p.s., of the individual buildings listed below for a more detailed and accurate assessment. The numbers may not add up completely, there could be up to a slight difference either way in the totals due to the rounding of percentages. The Sources for the information in the charts below are from local elected officials, EM personnel, HAZUS-MH, Gateway ADD Staff, US Census Bureau statistics and the Local Hazard Mitigation Committees contributed to the findings. Flood Hazard AreasTypes and Numbers Of Building Structures Within Hazard Area Per Jurisdiction City of Owingsville Class of Property Residential Commercial Industrial Agricultural Religious Governmental Owingsville Identified Structures 720 79 1 0 9 3 Educational Bldg. Structure Total 5 817 $ $ $ $ $ $ Owingsville Total Exposure 63,868,852 15,707,748 1,312,667 611,679 3,332,000 $ 2,737,857 $ 87,570,803 # Located In Flood Hazard Area 3 6 0 0 0 0 Percent In Flood Hazard Area 0% 8% 0% 0% 0% 0% $ $ $ $ $ $ Exposure To Flood Hazard 266,120 1,192,994 - 0 9 0% 1% $ $ 1,459,114 * City of Salt Lick Class of Property Residential Commercial Industrial Agricultural Religious Governmental Salt Lick Identified Structures 157 27 1 0 7 1 Educational Bldg. Structure Total 1 194 $ $ $ $ $ $ Salt Lick Total Exposure 13,926,958 5,368,471 1,312,667 475,750 588,000 # Located In Flood Hazard Area 157 27 1 0 7 1 Percent In Flood Hazard Area 100% 100% 100% 0% 100% 100% $ $ 547,571 22,219,417 1 194 100% 100% $ $ $ $ $ $ Exposure To Flood Hazard 13,926,958 5,368,471 1,312,667 475,750 588,000 $ 547,571 $ 22,219,417 * City of Sharpsburg Class of Property Residential Commercial Industrial Agricultural Religious Governmental Sharpsburg Identified Structures 154 13 0 0 11 1 Educational Bldg. Structure Total 0 179 $ $ $ $ $ $ Sharpsburg Total Exposure 13,660,838 2,584,819 747,607 588,000 # Located In Flood Hazard Area 0 0 0 0 0 0 Percent In Flood Hazard Area 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% $ $ $ $ $ $ Exposure To Flood Hazard - $ $ 17,581,264 0 0 0% 0% $ $ - 220 * Unincorporated Areas Class of Property Residential Commercial Industrial Agricultural Religious Governmental Countywide Identified Structures 3,228 36 4 29 2 Countywide Total Exposure $ 286,345,352 $ 7,157,962 $ 5,250,666 $ 2,796,000 $ 1,970,964 $ 1,176,000 # Located In Flood Hazard Area 1,230 2 - Percent In Flood Hazard Area 38% 0% 0% 0% 7% 0% Exposure To Flood Hazard $ 109,109,288 $ $ $ $ 135,929 $ - Educational Bldg. Structure Total 1 3,300 $ 547,572 $ 305,244,516 1,232 0% 37% $ $ 109,245,217 * Class of Property Residential Commercial Industrial Agricultural Religious Governmental Bath County Identified Structures 4,259 155 6 56 7 Bath County Total Exposure $ 377,802,000 $ 30,819,000 $ 7,876,000 $ 2,796,000 $ 3,806,000 $ 5,684,000 Educational Bldg. Structure Total 7 4,490 $ 3,833,000 $ 432,616,000 # Located Percent In Flood In Flood Hazard Area Hazard Area 1,390 33% 33 21% 1 17% 0% 9 16% 1 14% 1 1,435 14% 32% Exposure To Flood Hazard $ 123,302,367 $ 6,561,465 $ 1,312,667 $ $ 611,679 $ 588,000 $ 547,571 $ 132,923,748 * City of Frenchburg Class of Property Residential Commercial Industrial Agricultural Religious Governmental Frenchburg Identified Structures 279 47 0 0 5 1 Educational Bldg. Structure Total 3 335 $ $ $ $ $ $ Frenchburg Total Exposure 27,850,204 8,385,448 1,087,200 1,372,000 # Located In Flood Hazard Area 70 10 4 - Percent In Flood Hazard Area 25% 21% 0% 0% 80% 0% 3 87 100% 26% $ 2,000,000 $ 40,694,852 $ $ $ $ $ $ Exposure To Flood Hazard 6,987,506 1,784,138 869,760 - $ 2,000,000 $ 11,641,404 * Unincorporated Areas Class of Property Residential Commercial Industrial Agricultural Religious Governmental Countywide Identified Structures 2,825 40 7 20 4 Countywide Total Exposure 281,995,796 7,136,552 6,914,000 2,649,000 4,348,800 2,352,000 # Located In Flood Hazard Area 706 5 1 4 - Percent In Flood Hazard Area 25% 13% 14% 0% 20% 0% Educational Bldg. Structure Total 3 2,899 2,000,000 307,396,148 3 719 100% 25% $ $ $ $ $ $ Exposure To Flood Hazard 70,473,994 892,069 987,714 869,760 - $ 2,000,000 $ 75,223,537 * 221 Class of Property Residential Commercial Industrial Agricultural Religious Governmental Menifee Co. Identified Structures 3,104 87 7 25 5 Menifee Co. Total Exposure $ 309,846,000 $ 15,522,000 $ 6,914,000 $ 2,649,000 $ 5,436,000 $ 3,724,000 # Located In Flood Hazard Area 776 15 1 8 - Percent In Flood Hazard Area 25% 17% 14% 0% 32% 0% Educational Bldg. Structure Total 6 3,234 $ 4,000,000 $ 348,091,000 6 806 100% 25% $ $ $ $ $ $ Exposure To Flood Hazard 77,461,500 2,676,207 987,714 1,739,520 - $ 4,000,000 $ 86,864,941 * City of Camargo Class of Property Residential Commercial Industrial Agricultural Religious Governmental Camargo Identified Structures 383 28 0 0 4 1 Educational Bldg. Structure Total 1 417 City of Jeffersonville Class of Property Residential Commercial Industrial Agricultural Religious Governmental Jeffersonville Identified Structures 738 35 1 0 10 0 Educational Bldg. Structure Total 0 784 Camargo Total Exposure 42,805,588 8,139,663 1,063,436 588,000 $ $ $ $ $ $ # Located In Flood Hazard Area 0 0 0 0 0 0 Percent In Flood Hazard Area 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% $ $ $ $ $ $ Exposure To Flood Hazard - 0 0 0% 0% $ $ - $ 294,143 $ 52,890,830 * Jeffersonville Total Exposure $ 82,481,786 $ 10,174,578 $ 3,255,834 $ $ 2,658,590 $ $ $ # Located In Flood Hazard Area 8 - Percent In Flood Hazard Area 1% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% $ $ $ $ $ $ Exposure To Flood Hazard 894,112 - 8 0% 1% $ $ 894,112 98,570,788 * City of Mt. Sterling Class of Property Residential Commercial Industrial Agricultural Religious Governmental Mt. Sterling Identified Structures 2,768 402 2 14 5 Educational Bldg. Structure Total 3 3,194 $ $ $ $ $ $ Mt. Sterling Total Exposure 309,362,580 116,862,300 6,511,666 3,722,025 4,508,000 # Located In Flood Hazard Area 27 10 1 1 - Percent In Flood Hazard Area 1% 2% 50% 0% 7% 0% $ $ $ $ $ $ Exposure To Flood Hazard 3,017,626 2,907,022 3,255,833 265,859 - 39 0% 1% $ $ 9,446,341 $ 882,429 $ 441,849,000 * 222 Unincorporated Areas Class of Property Residential Commercial Industrial Agricultural Religious Governmental Countywide Identified Structures 4,075 116 21 50 3 Countywide Total Exposure $ 455,438,046 $ 33,721,459 $ 68,372,500 $ 4,069,000 $ 13,292,949 $ 1,764,000 # Located In Flood Hazard Area 45 10 1 - Percent In Flood Hazard Area 1% 9% 0% 0% 2% 0% $ $ $ $ $ $ Exposure To Flood Hazard 5,029,377 2,907,022 265,859 - Educational Bldg. Structure Total 10 4,275 $ 2,941,429 $ 579,599,383 56 0% 1% $ $ 8,202,259 * Class of Property Residential Commercial Industrial Agricultural Religious Governmental Mont. Co. Identified Structures 7,964 581 24 78 9 Educational Bldg. Structure Total 14 8,670 $ 4,118,001 $1,172,910,001 Class of Property Residential Commercial Industrial Agricultural Religious Governmental W. Liberty Identified Structures 758 111 4 0 9 3 W. Liberty Total Exposure 68,207,665 21,781,653 3,217,000 920,250 3,332,000 # Located In Flood Hazard Area 25 1 - Percent In Flood Hazard Area 3% 1% 0% 0% 0% 0% $ $ $ $ $ $ Exposure To Flood Hazard 2,249,593 196,231 - Educational Bldg. Structure Total 5 890 2,771,000 100,229,568 26 0% 3% $ $ 2,445,824 $ $ $ $ $ $ Mont. Co. Total Exposure 890,088,000 168,898,000 78,140,000 4,069,000 20,737,000 6,860,000 # Located In Flood Hazard Area 80 20 1 2 - Percent In Flood Hazard Area 1% 3% 4% 0% 3% 0% 103 0% 1% $ $ $ $ $ $ Exposure To Flood Hazard 8,941,115 5,814,045 3,255,833 531,718 - $ $ 18,542,711 * City of West Liberty * Unincorporated Areas Class of Property Residential Commercial Industrial Agricultural Religious Governmental Countywide Identified Structures 3,851 114 43 7 Educational Bldg. Structure Total 5 4,020 $ $ $ $ $ $ Countywide Total Exposure 346,527,335 22,370,347 711,000 4,396,750 4,116,000 # Located In Flood Hazard Area 1,341 3 - Percent In Flood Hazard Area 35% 3% 0% 0% 0% 0% Exposure To Flood Hazard $ 120,668,179 $ 588,693 $ $ $ $ - 1 1,345 20% 33% $ 554,200 $ 121,811,072 $ 2,771,000 $ 380,892,432 * 223 Class of Property Residential Commercial Industrial Agricultural Religious Governmental Morgan Co. Identified Structures 4,609 225 4 52 10 Educational Bldg. Structure Total 10 4,910 $ $ $ $ $ $ Morgan Co. Total Exposure 414,735,000 44,152,000 3,217,000 711,000 5,317,000 7,448,000 # Located In Flood Hazard Area 1,366 4 - Percent In Flood Hazard Area 30% 2% 0% 0% 0% 0% Exposure To Flood Hazard $ 122,917,772 $ 784,924 $ $ $ $ - 1 1,371 10% 28% $ 554,200 $ 124,256,896 $ 5,542,000 $ 481,122,000 * City of Lakeview Heights Class of Property Residential Commercial Industrial Agricultural Religious Governmental Lakeview Hts. Identified Structures 100 0 0 0 0 0 Lakeview Hts. Total Exposure $ 11,201,090 $ $ $ $ $ - # Located In Flood Hazard Area 0 0 0 0 0 0 Percent In Flood Hazard Area 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% Educational Bldg. Structure Total 0 100 $ $ 11,201,090 0 0 0% 0% Exposure To Flood Hazard $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ - * City of Morehead Class of Property Residential Commercial Industrial Agricultural Religious Governmental Morehead Identified Structures 2,347 305 22 6 Educational Bldg. Structure Total 8 2,688 $ $ $ $ $ $ Morehead Total Exposure 262,889,582 95,724,219 5,495,742 6,664,000 # Located In Flood Hazard Area 100 2 - Percent In Flood Hazard Area 4% 1% 0% 0% 0% 0% 102 0% 4% $ 7,196,267 $ 377,969,810 $ $ $ $ $ $ Exposure To Flood Hazard 11,201,090 627,700 - $ $ 11,828,790 * Unincorporated Areas Class of Property Residential Commercial Industrial Agricultural Religious Governmental Countywide Identified Structures 5,076 188 14 40 5 Countywide Total Exposure $ 568,567,328 $ 59,003,781 $ 14,894,000 $ 2,142,000 $ 9,992,258 $ 2,940,000 # Located In Flood Hazard Area 2,157 37 3 Percent In Flood Hazard Area 42% 20% 0% 0% 0% 60% Exposure To Flood Hazard $ 241,607,511 $ 11,612,446 $ $ $ $ 1,764,000 Educational Bldg. Structure Total 7 5,330 $ 6,296,733 $ 663,836,100 1 2,198 14% 41% $ 899,533 $ 255,883,491 * 224 Class of Property Residential Commercial Industrial Agricultural Religious Governmental Rowan Co. Identified Structures 7,523 493 14 62 11 Educational Bldg. Structure Total 15 8,118 $ $ $ $ $ $ Rowan Co. Total Exposure 842,658,000 154,728,000 14,894,000 2,142,000 15,488,000 9,604,000 # Located In Flood Hazard Area 2,257 39 3 Percent In Flood Hazard Area 30% 8% 0% 0% 0% 27% Exposure To Flood Hazard $ 252,808,601 $ 12,240,146 $ $ $ $ 1,764,000 1 2,300 7% 28% $ 899,533 $ 267,712,280 $ 13,493,000 $1,053,007,000 * Landslide Hazard AreasTypes and Numbers Of Building Structures Within Hazard Area Per Jurisdiction Unlike Severe Thunderstorms, Severe Winter Storms, Tornadoes, etc., which can occur in any part of a County at any given time, Landslides Hazard Areas are more clearly defined. For the purposes of reporting in the charts below, Menifee, Morgan and Rowan Counties are classified as being 100% within the Low, Moderate or High Risk Landslide Risk Areas. This determination comes after reviewing the Landslide Overview Map Of The Conterminous United States Map, published by the US Department of the Interior, US Geological Survey. City of Owingsville Class of Property Residential Commercial Industrial Agricultural Religious Governmental Owingsville Identified Structures 720 79 1 0 9 3 Educational Bldg. Structure Total 5 817 $ $ $ $ $ $ Owingsville Total Exposure 63,868,852 15,707,748 1,312,667 611,679 3,332,000 $ 2,737,857 $ 87,570,803 # Located In Landslide Hazard Area 0 0 0 0 0 0 Percent In Landslide Hazard Area 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0 0 0% 0% Exposure To Landslide Hazard $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ - * City of Salt Lick Class of Property Residential Commercial Industrial Agricultural Religious Governmental Salt Lick Identified Structures 157 27 1 0 7 1 Educational Bldg. Structure Total 1 194 $ $ $ $ $ $ Salt Lick Total Exposure 13,926,958 5,368,471 1,312,667 475,750 588,000 # Located In Landslide Hazard Area 157 27 1 0 7 1 Percent In Landslide Hazard Area 100% 100% 100% 0% 100% 100% $ $ $ $ $ $ Exposure To Landslide Hazard 13,926,958 5,368,471 1,312,667 475,750 588,000 $ $ 547,571 22,219,417 1 194 100% 100% $ $ 547,571 22,219,417 * 225 City of Sharpsburg Class of Property Residential Commercial Industrial Agricultural Religious Governmental Sharpsburg Identified Structures 154 13 0 0 11 1 Educational Bldg. Structure Total 0 179 $ $ $ $ $ $ Sharpsburg Total Exposure 13,660,838 2,584,819 747,607 588,000 # Located In Landslide Hazard Area 0 0 0 0 0 0 Percent In Landslide Hazard Area 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% $ $ 17,581,264 0 0 0% 0% Exposure To Landslide Hazard $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ - * Unincorporated Areas Class of Property Residential Commercial Industrial Agricultural Religious Governmental Countywide Identified Structures 3,228 36 4 29 2 Countywide Total Exposure $ 286,345,352 $ 7,157,962 $ 5,250,666 $ 2,796,000 $ 1,970,964 $ 1,176,000 # Located In Landslide Hazard Area 793 1 3 1 Percent In Landslide Hazard Area 25% 0% 25% 0% 10% 50% Educational Bldg. Structure Total 1 3,300 $ 547,572 $ 305,244,516 798 0% 24% Class of Property Residential Commercial Industrial Agricultural Religious Governmental Bath County Identified Structures 4,259 155 6 56 7 Bath County Total Exposure $ 377,802,000 $ 30,819,000 $ 7,876,000 $ 2,796,000 $ 3,806,000 $ 5,684,000 Educational Bldg. Structure Total 7 4,490 $ 3,833,000 $ 432,616,000 Exposure To Landslide Hazard $ 70,344,444 $ $ 1,312,667 $ $ 203,893 $ 588,000 $ $ 72,449,003 * # Located Percent In Landslide In Landslide Hazard Area Hazard Area 950 22% 27 17% 2 33% 0% 10 18% 2 29% 1 992 14% 22% Exposure To Landslide Hazard $ 84,271,402 $ 5,368,471 $ 2,625,334 $ $ 679,643 $ 1,176,000 $ 547,571 $ 94,668,420 * City of Frenchburg Class of Property Residential Commercial Industrial Agricultural Religious Governmental Frenchburg Identified Structures 279 47 0 0 5 1 Educational Bldg. Structure Total 3 335 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Frenchburg Total Exposure 27,850,204 8,385,448 1,087,200 1,372,000 # Located In Landslide Hazard Area 279 47 0 0 5 1 Percent In Landslide Hazard Area 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% Exposure In Landslide Hazard $ 27,850,204 $ 8,385,448 $ $ $ 1,087,200 $ 1,372,000 2,000,000 $ 40,694,852 3 335 100% 100% $ 2,000,000 $ 40,694,852 * 226 Unincorporated Areas Class of Property Residential Commercial Industrial Agricultural Religious Governmental Countywide Identified Structures 2,825 40 7 20 4 Countywide Total Exposure $ 281,995,796 $ 7,136,552 $ 6,914,000 $ 2,649,000 $ 4,348,800 $ 2,352,000 # Located In Landslide Hazard Area 2,825 40 7 20 4 Percent In Landslide Hazard Area 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% Educational Bldg. Structure Total 3 2,899 $ 2,000,000 $ 307,396,148 3 100% 100% 2,899 $ $ $ $ $ $ Exposure In Landslide Hazard 281,995,796 7,136,552 6,914,000 2,649,000 4,348,800 2,352,000 $ 2,000,000 $ 307,396,148 * Menifee County Class of Property Residential Commercial Industrial Agricultural Religious Governmental Menifee Co. Identified Structures 3,104 87 7 25 5 Menifee Co. Total Exposure $ 309,846,000 $ 15,522,000 $ 6,914,000 $ 2,649,000 $ 5,436,000 $ 3,724,000 # Located In Landslide Hazard Area 3,104 87 7 25 5 Percent In Landslide Hazard Area 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% Exposure In Landslide Hazard $ 309,846,000 $ 15,522,000 $ 6,914,000 $ 2,649,000 $ 5,436,000 $ 3,724,000 Educational Bldg. Structure Total 6 3,234 $ 4,000,000 $ 348,091,000 6 3,234 100% 100% $ 4,000,000 $ 348,091,000 # Located In Landslide Hazard Area - Percent In Landslide Hazard Area 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% * City of Camargo Class of Property Residential Commercial Industrial Agricultural Religious Governmental Camargo Identified Structures 383 28 0 0 4 1 Educational Bldg. Structure Total 1 417 $ $ $ $ $ $ Camargo Total Exposure 42,805,588 8,139,663 1,063,436 588,000 $ 294,143 $ 52,890,830 - 0% 0% Exposure To Landslide Hazard $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ - * City of Jeffersonville Class of Property Residential Commercial Industrial Agricultural Religious Governmental Jeffersonville Identified Structures 738 35 1 0 10 0 Educational Bldg. Structure Total 0 784 Jeffersonville Total Exposure $ 82,481,786 $ 10,174,578 $ 3,255,834 $ $ 2,658,590 $ $ $ # Located In Landslide Hazard Area 738 35 1 0 10 0 Percent In Landslide Hazard Area 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 0 784 100% 100% 98,570,788 Exposure To Landslide Hazard $ 82,481,786 $ 10,174,578 $ 3,255,834 $ $ 2,658,590 $ $ $ 98,570,788 * 227 City of Mt. Sterling Class of Property Residential Commercial Industrial Agricultural Religious Governmental Mt. Sterling Identified Structures 2,768 402 2 14 5 Educational Bldg. Structure Total 3 3,194 Mt. Sterling Total Exposure 309,362,580 116,862,300 6,511,666 3,722,025 4,508,000 $ $ $ $ $ $ # Located In Landslide Hazard Area - Percent In Landslide Hazard Area 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% - 0% 0% $ 882,429 $ 441,849,000 Exposure In Landslide Hazard $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ - * Unincorporated Areas Class of Property Residential Commercial Industrial Agricultural Religious Governmental Countywide Identified Structures 4,075 116 21 50 3 Countywide Total Exposure $ 455,438,046 $ 33,721,459 $ 68,372,500 $ 4,069,000 $ 13,292,949 $ 1,764,000 # Located In Landslide Hazard Area 2,288 - Percent In Landslide Hazard Area 56% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% Exposure To Landslide Hazard $ 255,715,889 $ $ $ $ $ - Educational Bldg. Structure Total 10 4,275 $ 2,941,429 $ 579,599,383 1 2,289 10% 54% $ 294,143 $ 256,010,032 * Montgomery County Class of Property Residential Commercial Industrial Agricultural Religious Governmental Mont. Co. Identified Structures 7,964 581 24 78 9 Educational Bldg. Structure Total 14 8,670 $ $ $ $ $ $ Mont. Co. Total Exposure 890,088,000 168,898,000 78,140,000 4,069,000 20,737,000 6,860,000 # Located In Landslide Hazard Area 3,026 35 1 10 - Percent In Landslide Hazard Area 38% 6% 4% 0% 13% 0% 1 3,073 7% 35% # Located In Landslide Hazard Area 758 111 4 0 9 3 Percent In Landslide Hazard Area 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% Exposure To Landslide Hazard $ 68,207,665 $ 21,781,653 $ 3,217,000 $ $ 920,250 $ 3,332,000 5 890 100% 100% $ 2,771,000 $ 100,229,568 $ 4,118,001 $1,172,910,001 Exposure To Landslide Hazard $ 338,197,675 $ 10,174,578 $ 3,255,834 $ $ 2,658,590 $ $ 294,143 $ 354,580,820 * City of West Liberty Class of Property Residential Commercial Industrial Agricultural Religious Governmental W. Liberty Identified Structures 758 111 4 0 9 3 Educational Bldg. Structure Total 5 890 $ $ $ $ $ $ W. Liberty Total Exposure 68,207,665 21,781,653 3,217,000 920,250 3,332,000 $ 2,771,000 $ 100,229,568 * 228 Unincorporated Areas Class of Property Residential Commercial Industrial Agricultural Religious Governmental Countywide Identified Structures 3,851 114 43 7 Educational Bldg. Structure Total 5 4,020 $ $ $ $ $ $ Countywide Total Exposure 346,527,335 22,370,347 711,000 4,396,750 4,116,000 # Located In Landslide Hazard Area 3,851 114 43 7 Percent In Landslide Hazard Area 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 5 4,020 100% 100% $ 2,771,000 $ 380,892,432 Exposure To Landslide Hazard $ 346,527,335 $ 22,370,347 $ $ 711,000 $ 4,396,750 $ 4,116,000 $ 2,771,000 $ 380,892,432 * Morgan County Class of Property Residential Commercial Industrial Agricultural Religious Governmental Morgan Co. Identified Structures 4,609 225 4 52 10 Morgan Co. Total Exposure $ 414,735,000 $ 44,152,000 $ 3,217,000 $ 711,000 $ 5,317,000 $ 7,448,000 # Located In Landslide Hazard Area 4,609 225 4 52 10 Percent In Landslide Hazard Area 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% Educational Bldg. Structure Total 10 4,910 $ 5,542,000 $ 481,122,000 10 4,910 100% 100% City of Lakeview Heights Class of Property Residential Commercial Industrial Agricultural Religious Governmental Lakeview Hts. Identified Structures 100 0 0 0 0 0 Educational Bldg. Structure Total 0 100 $ $ $ $ $ $ Exposure To Landslide Hazard 414,735,000 44,152,000 3,217,000 711,000 5,317,000 7,448,000 $ 5,542,000 $ 481,122,000 * Lakeview Hts. # Located Percent Total In Landslide In Landslide Exposure Hazard Area Hazard Area $ 11,201,090 100 100% $ 0 100% $ 0 100% $ 0 100% $ 0 100% $ 0 100% Exposure To Landslide Hazard $ 11,201,090 $ $ $ $ $ - $ $ 11,201,090 $ $ 11,201,090 0 100 100% 100% * City of Morehead Class of Property Residential Commercial Industrial Agricultural Religious Governmental Morehead Identified Structures 2,347 305 22 6 Educational Bldg. Structure Total 8 2,688 $ $ $ $ $ $ Morehead Total Exposure 262,889,582 95,724,219 5,495,742 6,664,000 $ 7,196,267 $ 377,969,810 # Located In Landslide Hazard Area 2,347 305 22 6 Percent In Landslide Hazard Area 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 8 2,688 100% 100% $ $ $ $ $ $ Exposure To Landslide Hazard 262,889,582 95,724,219 5,495,742 6,664,000 $ 7,196,267 $ 377,969,810 * 229 Unincorporated Areas Class of Property Residential Commercial Industrial Agricultural Religious Governmental Countywide Identified Structures 5,076 188 14 40 5 Countywide Total Exposure $ 568,567,328 $ 59,003,781 $ 14,894,000 $ 2,142,000 $ 9,992,258 $ 2,940,000 # Located In Landslide Hazard Area 5,076 188 14 40 5 Percent In Landslide Hazard Area 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% Exposure To Landslide Hazard $ 568,567,328 $ 59,003,781 $ 14,894,000 $ 2,142,000 $ 9,992,258 $ 2,940,000 Educational Bldg. Structure Total 7 5,330 $ 6,296,733 $ 663,836,100 7 5,330 100% 100% $ 6,296,733 $ 663,836,100 * Rowan County Class of Property Residential Commercial Industrial Agricultural Religious Governmental Rowan Co. Identified Structures 7,523 493 14 62 11 Rowan Co. Total Exposure $ 842,658,000 $ 154,728,000 $ 14,894,000 $ 2,142,000 $ 15,488,000 $ 9,604,000 # Located In Landslide Hazard Area 7,523 493 14 62 11 Percent In Landslide Hazard Area 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% Exposure To Landslide Hazard $ 842,658,000 $ 154,728,000 $ 14,894,000 $ 2,142,000 $ 15,488,000 $ 9,604,000 Educational Bldg. Structure Total 15 8,118 $ 13,493,000 $1,053,007,000 15 8,118 100% 100% $ 13,493,000 $1,053,007,000 * Wildfire Hazard AreasTypes and Numbers Of Building Structures Within Hazard Area Per Jurisdiction City of Owingsville Class of Property Residential Commercial Industrial Agricultural Religious Governmental Owingsville Identified Structures 720 79 1 0 9 3 Educational Bldg. Structure Total 5 817 $ $ $ $ $ $ Owingsville Total Exposure 63,868,852 15,707,748 1,312,667 611,679 3,332,000 $ 2,737,857 $ 87,570,803 # Located In Wildfire Hazard Area 0 0 0 0 0 0 Percent In Wildfire Hazard Area 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0 0 0% 0% Exposure To Wildfire Hazard $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ - * City of Salt Lick Class of Property Residential Commercial Industrial Agricultural Religious Governmental Salt Lick Identified Structures 157 27 1 0 7 1 $ $ $ $ $ $ Salt Lick Total Exposure 13,926,958 5,368,471 1,312,667 475,750 588,000 Educational 1 $ 547,571 # Located In Wildfire Hazard Area 0 0 0 0 0 0 Percent In Wildfire Hazard Area 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0 0% Exposure To Wildfire Hazard $ $ $ $ $ $ $ - 230 Bldg. Structure Total 194 $ 22,219,417 0 0% $ # Located In Wildfire Hazard Area 0 0 0 0 0 0 Percent In Wildfire Hazard Area 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - * City of Sharpsburg Class of Property Residential Commercial Industrial Agricultural Religious Governmental Sharpsburg Identified Structures 154 13 0 0 11 1 $ $ $ $ $ $ Sharpsburg Total Exposure 13,660,838 2,584,819 747,607 588,000 Educational Bldg. Structure Total 0 179 $ $ 17,581,264 Exposure To Wildfire Hazard $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ - * Unincorporated Areas Class of Property Residential Commercial Industrial Agricultural Religious Governmental Countywide Identified Structures 3,228 36 4 29 2 Countywide Total Exposure $ 286,345,352 $ 7,157,962 $ 5,250,666 $ 2,796,000 $ 1,970,964 $ 1,176,000 # Located In Wildfire Hazard Area 639 16 6 1 Percent In Wildfire Hazard Area 20% 44% 0% 0% 21% 50% Educational Bldg. Structure Total 1 3,300 $ 547,572 $ 305,244,516 662 0% 20% $ $ $ $ $ $ Exposure To Wildfire Hazard 56,683,606 3,181,316 407,786 588,000 $ $ 60,860,708 * Bath County Class of Property Residential Commercial Industrial Agricultural Religious Governmental Bath County Identified Structures 4,259 155 6 56 7 Bath County Total Exposure $ 377,802,000 $ 30,819,000 $ 7,876,000 $ 2,796,000 $ 3,806,000 $ 5,684,000 # Located In Wildfire Hazard Area 639 16 6 1 Percent In Wildfire Hazard Area 15% 10% 0% 0% 11% 14% Educational Bldg. Structure Total 7 4,490 $ 3,833,000 $ 432,616,000 662 0% 15% City of Frenchburg Class of Property Residential Commercial Industrial Agricultural Religious Governmental Frenchburg Identified Structures 279 47 0 0 5 1 Educational Bldg. Structure Total 3 335 $ $ $ $ $ $ Exposure To Wildfire Hazard 56,683,606 3,181,316 407,786 588,000 $ $ 60,860,708 * $ $ $ $ $ $ Frenchburg Total Exposure 27,850,204 8,385,448 1,087,200 1,372,000 $ 2,000,000 $ 40,694,852 # Located In Wildfire Hazard Area 0 0 0 0 0 0 Percent In Wildfire Hazard Area 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0 0 0% 0% Exposure To Wildfire Hazard $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ - 231 * Unincorporated Areas Class of Property Residential Commercial Industrial Agricultural Religious Governmental Countywide Identified Structures 2,825 40 7 20 4 Countywide Total Exposure $ 281,995,796 $ 7,136,552 $ 6,914,000 $ 2,649,000 $ 4,348,800 $ 2,352,000 # Located In Wildfire Hazard Area 301 40 4 6 - Percent In Wildfire Hazard Area 11% 100% 57% 0% 30% 0% Educational Bldg. Structure Total 3 2,899 $ 2,000,000 $ 307,396,148 3 354 100% 12% $ $ $ $ $ $ Exposure To Wildfire Hazard 30,046,278 7,136,552 3,950,857 1,304,640 - $ 2,000,000 $ 44,438,327 * Menifee County Class of Property Residential Commercial Industrial Agricultural Religious Governmental Menifee Co. Identified Structures 3,104 87 7 25 5 Menifee Co. Total Exposure $ 309,846,000 $ 15,522,000 $ 6,914,000 $ 2,649,000 $ 5,436,000 $ 3,724,000 # Located In Wildfire Hazard Area 301 40 4 6 - Percent In Wildfire Hazard Area 10% 46% 57% 0% 24% 0% Educational Bldg. Structure Total 6 3,234 $ 4,000,000 $ 348,091,000 3 354 50% 11% $ $ $ $ $ $ Exposure To Wildfire Hazard 30,046,278 7,136,552 3,950,857 1,304,640 - $ 2,000,000 $ 44,438,327 * City of Camargo Class of Property Residential Commercial Industrial Agricultural Religious Governmental Camargo Identified Structures 383 28 0 0 4 1 Educational Bldg. Structure Total 1 417 $ $ $ $ $ $ Camargo Total Exposure 42,805,588 8,139,663 1,063,436 588,000 # Located In Wildfire Hazard Area - $ 294,142 $ 52,890,830 - Percent In Wildfire Hazard Area 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% Exposure To Wildfire Hazard $ $ $ $ $ $ - 0% 0% $ $ - * City of Jeffersonville Class of Property Residential Commercial Industrial Agricultural Religious Governmental Jeffersonville Identified Structures 738 35 1 0 10 0 Educational Bldg. Structure Total 0 784 Jeffersonville Total Exposure $ 82,481,786 $ 10,174,578 $ 3,255,834 $ $ 2,658,590 $ $ $ 98,570,788 # Located In Wildfire Hazard Area 6 0 0 0 0 0 Percent In Wildfire Hazard Area 1% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% $ $ $ $ $ $ Exposure To Wildfire Hazard 670,584 - 0 6 0% 1% $ $ 670,584 * 232 City of Mt. Sterling Class of Property Residential Commercial Industrial Agricultural Religious Governmental Mt. Sterling Identified Structures 2,768 402 2 14 5 Educational Bldg. Structure Total 3 3,194 $ $ $ $ $ $ Mt. Sterling Total Exposure 309,362,580 116,862,300 6,511,666 3,722,025 4,508,000 # Located In Wildfire Hazard Area - $ 882,429 $ 441,849,000 - Percent In Wildfire Hazard Area 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% Exposure To Wildfire Hazard $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ - * Unincorporated Areas Class of Property Residential Commercial Industrial Agricultural Religious Governmental Countywide Identified Structures 4,075 116 21 50 3 Countywide Total Exposure $ 455,438,046 $ 33,721,459 $ 68,372,500 $ 4,069,000 $ 13,292,949 $ 1,764,000 # Located In Wildfire Hazard Area 74 6 1 - Percent In Wildfire Hazard Area 2% 5% 0% 0% 2% 0% Educational Bldg. Structure Total 10 4,275 $ 2,941,429 $ 579,599,383 81 0% 2% $ $ $ $ $ $ Exposure To Wildfire Hazard 8,270,531 1,744,213 265,859 - $ $ 10,280,604 * Montgomery County Class of Property Residential Commercial Industrial Agricultural Religious Governmental Mont. Co. Identified Structures 7,964 581 24 78 9 Educational Bldg. Structure Total 14 8,670 $ 4,118,000 $1,172,910,000 City of West Liberty Class of Property Residential Commercial Industrial Agricultural Religious Governmental W. Liberty Identified Structures 758 111 4 0 9 3 W. Liberty Total Exposure 68,207,665 21,781,653 3,217,000 920,250 3,332,000 Educational Bldg. Structure Total 5 890 $ $ $ $ $ $ Mont. Co. Total Exposure 890,088,000 168,898,000 78,140,000 4,069,000 20,737,000 6,860,000 # Located In Wildfire Hazard Area 80 6 1 - Percent In Wildfire Hazard Area 1% 1% 0% 0% 1% 0% 87 0% 1% # Located In Wildfire Hazard Area 6 0 0 0 0 0 Percent In Wildfire Hazard Area 1% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% $ $ $ $ $ $ Exposure To Wildfire Hazard 539,902 - 0 6 0% 1% $ $ 539,902 $ $ $ $ $ $ Exposure To Wildfire Hazard 8,941,115 1,744,213 265,859 - $ $ 10,951,187 * $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 2,771,000 $ 100,229,568 * 233 Unincorporated Areas Class of Property Residential Commercial Industrial Agricultural Religious Governmental Countywide Identified Structures 3,851 114 43 7 Educational Bldg. Structure Total 5 4,020 $ $ $ $ $ $ Countywide Total Exposure 346,527,335 22,370,347 711,000 4,396,750 4,116,000 # Located In Wildfire Hazard Area 1,515 74 17 3 Percent In Wildfire Hazard Area 39% 65% 0% 0% 40% 43% Exposure To Wildfire Hazard $ 136,325,347 $ 14,521,102 $ $ $ 1,738,250 $ 1,764,000 3 1,612 60% 40% $ 1,662,600 $ 156,011,300 # Located In Wildfire Hazard Area 1,521 74 17 3 Percent In Wildfire Hazard Area 33% 33% 0% 0% 33% 30% Exposure To Wildfire Hazard $ 136,865,250 $ 14,521,102 $ $ $ 1,738,250 $ 1,764,000 3 1,618 30% 33% $ 1,662,600 $ 156,551,202 $ 2,771,000 $ 380,892,432 * Morgan County Class of Property Residential Commercial Industrial Agricultural Religious Governmental Morgan Co. Identified Structures 4,609 225 4 52 10 Educational Bldg. Structure Total 10 4,910 $ $ $ $ $ $ Morgan Co. Total Exposure 414,735,000 44,152,000 3,217,000 711,000 5,317,000 7,448,000 $ 5,542,000 $ 481,122,000 * City of Lakeview Heights Class of Property Residential Commercial Industrial Agricultural Religious Governmental Lakeview Hts. Identified Structures 100 0 0 0 0 0 Lakeview Hts. Total Exposure $ 11,201,090 $ $ $ $ $ - Educational Bldg. Structure Total 0 100 $ $ 11,201,090 # Located Percent In Wildfire In Wildfire Hazard Area Hazard Area 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% - 0% 0% Exposure To Wildfire Hazard $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ - * City of Morehead Class of Property Residential Commercial Industrial Agricultural Religious Governmental Morehead Identified Structures 2,347 305 22 6 Educational Bldg. Structure Total 8 2,688 $ $ $ $ $ $ Morehead Total Exposure 262,889,582 95,724,219 5,495,742 6,664,000 $ 7,196,267 $ 377,969,810 # Located In Wildfire Hazard Area - Percent In Wildfire Hazard Area 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% Exposure To Wildfire Hazard $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ - * 234 Unincorporated Areas Class of Property Residential Commercial Industrial Agricultural Religious Governmental Countywide Identified Structures 5,076 188 14 40 5 Countywide Total Exposure $ 568,567,328 $ 59,003,781 $ 14,894,000 $ 2,142,000 $ 9,992,258 $ 2,940,000 # Located In Wildfire Hazard Area 5,076 188 14 40 5 Percent In Wildfire Hazard Area 100% 100% 100% 0% 100% 100% Exposure To Wildfire Hazard $ 568,567,328 $ 59,003,781 $ 14,894,000 $ 2,142,000 $ 9,992,258 $ 2,940,000 Educational Bldg. Structure Total 7 5,330 $ 6,296,733 $ 663,836,100 7 5,330 100% 100% $ 6,296,733 $ 663,836,100 * Rowan County Class of Property Residential Commercial Industrial Agricultural Religious Governmental Rowan Co. Identified Structures 7,523 493 14 62 11 Educational Bldg. Structure Total 15 8,118 Rowan Co. # Located Percent Total In Wildfire In Wildfire Exposure Hazard Area Hazard Area $ 842,658,000 5,076 67% $ 154,728,000 188 38% $ 14,894,000 14 100% $ 2,142,000 0% $ 15,488,000 40 65% $ 9,604,000 5 45% Exposure To Wildfire Hazard $ 568,567,328 $ 59,003,781 $ 14,894,000 $ 2,142,000 $ 9,992,258 $ 2,940,000 $ 13,493,000 $1,053,007,000 $ 6,296,733 $ 663,836,100 7 5,330 47% 66% * The charts presented above represent the numbers and percentages of buildings (structures) that have been identified as appearing only in specific areas of the County that are affected by flooding, landslides and wildfires. These Natural Hazards do not occur on a countywide basis, rather they occur in selected areas of each County. The following charts summarize the total numbers and percentages of buildings (structures) in the hazard areas relating to Tornados, Severe Thunderstorms/Hail, Severe Winter Storms and Earthquakes. These natural hazards do occur, or have the potential to occur, more on a countywide basis than does the Natural Hazards of Flooding, Landslides and Wildfires. Tornadoes Hazard AreasTypes and Numbers Of Building Structures Within Hazard Area Per Jurisdiction City of Owingsville Class of Property Residential Commercial Industrial Agricultural Religious Governmental Owingsville Identified Structures 720 79 1 0 9 3 Educational Bldg. Structure Total 5 817 $ $ $ $ $ $ Owingsville Total Exposure 63,868,852 15,707,748 1,312,667 611,679 3,332,000 $ 2,737,857 $ 87,570,803 # Located In Tornado Hazard Area 720 79 1 0 9 3 Percent In Tornado Hazard Area 100% 100% 100% 0% 100% 100% 5 817 100% 100% $ $ $ $ $ $ Exposure To Tornado Hazard 63,868,852 15,707,748 1,312,667 611,679 3,332,000 $ 2,737,857 $ 87,570,803 * 235 City of Salt Lick Class of Property Residential Commercial Industrial Agricultural Religious Governmental Salt Lick Identified Structures 157 27 1 0 7 1 Educational Bldg. Structure Total 1 194 $ $ $ $ $ $ Salt Lick Total Exposure 13,926,958 5,368,471 1,312,667 475,750 588,000 # Located In Tornado Hazard Area 157 27 1 0 7 1 Percent In Tornado Hazard Area 100% 100% 100% 0% 100% 100% $ $ $ $ $ $ Exposure To Tornado Hazard 13,926,958 5,368,471 1,312,667 475,750 588,000 $ $ 547,571 22,219,417 1 194 100% 100% $ $ 547,571 22,219,417 $ $ $ $ $ $ Exposure To Tornado Hazard 13,660,838 2,584,819 747,607 588,000 * City of Sharpsburg Class of Property Residential Commercial Industrial Agricultural Religious Governmental Sharpsburg Identified Structures 154 13 0 0 11 1 Educational Bldg. Structure Total 0 179 $ $ $ $ $ $ Sharpsburg Total Exposure 13,660,838 2,584,819 747,607 588,000 # Located In Tornado Hazard Area 154 13 0 0 11 1 Percent In Tornado Hazard Area 100% 100% 0% 0% 100% 100% $ $ 17,581,264 0 179 100% 100% $ $ 17,581,264 * Unincorporated Areas Class of Property Residential Commercial Industrial Agricultural Religious Governmental Countywide Identified Structures 3,228 36 4 29 2 Countywide Total Exposure $ 286,345,352 $ 7,157,962 $ 5,250,666 $ 2,796,000 $ 1,970,964 $ 1,176,000 # Located In Tornado Hazard Area 3,228 36 4 29 2 Percent In Tornado Hazard Area 100% 100% 100% 0% 100% 100% Exposure In Tornado Hazard $ 286,345,352 $ 7,157,962 $ 5,250,666 $ 2,796,000 $ 1,970,964 $ 1,176,000 Educational Bldg. Structure Total 1 3,300 $ 547,572 $ 305,244,516 1 3,300 100% 100% $ 547,572 $ 305,244,516 Bath County Class of Property Residential Commercial Industrial Agricultural Religious Governmental Bath County Identified Structures 4,259 155 6 56 7 Bath County Total Exposure $ 377,802,000 $ 30,819,000 $ 7,876,000 $ 2,796,000 $ 3,806,000 $ 5,684,000 Educational Bldg. Structure Total 7 4,490 $ 3,833,000 $ 432,616,000 * # Located Percent In Tornado In Tornado Hazard Area Hazard Area 4,259 100% 155 100% 6 100% 0% 56 100% 7 100% 7 4,490 100% 100% Exposure In Tornado Hazard $ 377,802,000 $ 30,819,000 $ 7,876,000 $ 2,796,000 $ 3,806,000 $ 5,684,000 $ 3,833,000 $ 432,616,000 * 236 City of Frenchburg Class of Property Residential Commercial Industrial Agricultural Religious Governmental Frenchburg Identified Structures 279 47 0 0 5 1 Educational Bldg. Structure Total 3 335 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Frenchburg Total Exposure 27,850,204 8,385,448 1,087,200 1,372,000 # Located In Tornado Hazard Area 279 47 0 0 5 1 Percent In Tornado Hazard Area 100% 100% 0% 0% 100% 100% 2,000,000 $ 40,694,852 3 335 100% 100% $ $ $ $ $ $ Exposure To Tornado Hazard 27,850,204 8,385,448 1,087,200 1,372,000 $ 2,000,000 $ 40,694,852 * Unincorporated Areas Class of Property Residential Commercial Industrial Agricultural Religious Governmental Countywide Identified Structures 2,825 40 7 20 4 Countywide Total Exposure $ 281,995,796 $ 7,136,552 $ 6,914,000 $ 2,649,000 $ 4,348,800 $ 2,352,000 # Located In Tornado Hazard Area 2,825 40 7 20 4 Percent In Tornado Hazard Area 100% 100% 100% 0% 100% 100% Educational Bldg. Structure Total 3 2,899 $ 2,000,000 $ 307,396,148 3 2,899 100% 100% $ $ $ $ $ $ Exposure To Tornado Hazard 281,995,796 7,136,552 6,914,000 2,649,000 4,348,800 2,352,000 $ 2,000,000 $ 307,396,148 * Menifee County Class of Property Residential Commercial Industrial Agricultural Religious Governmental Menifee Co. Identified Structures 3,104 87 7 25 5 Menifee Co. Total Exposure $ 309,846,000 $ 15,522,000 $ 6,914,000 $ 2,649,000 $ 5,436,000 $ 3,724,000 # Located In Tornado Hazard Area 3,104 87 7 25 5 Percent In Tornado Hazard Area 100% 100% 100% 0% 100% 100% Exposure To Tornado Hazard $ 309,846,000 $ 15,522,000 $ 6,914,000 $ 2,649,000 $ 5,436,000 $ 3,724,000 Educational Bldg. Structure Total 6 3,234 $ 4,000,000 $ 348,091,000 6 3,234 100% 100% $ 4,000,000 $ 348,091,000 * City of Camargo Class of Property Residential Commercial Industrial Agricultural Religious Governmental Camargo Identified Structures 383 28 0 0 4 1 Educational Bldg. Structure Total 1 417 $ $ $ $ $ $ Camargo Total Exposure 42,805,588 8,139,663 1,063,436 588,000 # Located In Tornado Hazard Area 383 28 0 0 4 1 Percent In Tornado Hazard Area 100% 100% 0% 0% 100% 100% 1 417 100% 100% $ 294,142 $ 52,890,830 $ $ $ $ $ $ Exposure To Tornado Hazard 42,805,588 8,139,663 1,063,436 588,000 $ 294,142 $ 52,890,830 * 237 City of Jeffersonville Class of Property Residential Commercial Industrial Agricultural Religious Governmental Jeffersonville Identified Structures 738 35 1 0 10 0 Educational Bldg. Structure Total 0 784 Jeffersonville Total Exposure $ 82,481,786 $ 10,174,578 $ 3,255,834 $ $ 2,658,590 $ $ $ # Located In Tornado Hazard Area 738 35 1 0 10 0 Percent In Tornado Hazard Area 100% 100% 100% 0% 100% 0% $ $ $ $ $ $ Exposure To Tornado Hazard 82,481,786 10,174,578 3,255,834 2,658,590 - 0 784 0% 100% $ $ 98,570,788 # Located In Tornado Hazard Area 2,768 402 2 14 5 Percent In Tornado Hazard Area 100% 100% 100% 0% 100% 100% Exposure To Tornado Hazard $ 309,362,580 $ 116,862,300 $ 6,511,666 $ $ 3,722,025 $ 4,508,000 3 3,194 100% 100% $ 882,429 $ 441,849,000 98,570,788 * City of Mt. Sterling Class of Property Residential Commercial Industrial Agricultural Religious Governmental Mt. Sterling Identified Structures 2,768 402 2 14 5 Educational Bldg. Structure Total 3 3,194 $ $ $ $ $ $ Mt. Sterling Total Exposure 309,362,580 116,862,300 6,511,666 3,722,025 4,508,000 $ 882,429 $ 441,849,000 * Unincorporated Areas Class of Property Residential Commercial Industrial Agricultural Religious Governmental Countywide Identified Structures 4,075 116 21 50 3 Countywide Total Exposure $ 455,438,046 $ 33,721,459 $ 68,372,500 $ 4,069,000 $ 13,292,949 $ 1,764,000 # Located In Tornado Hazard Area 4,075 116 21 50 3 Percent In Tornado Hazard Area 100% 100% 100% 0% 100% 100% Exposure To Tornado Hazard $ 455,438,046 $ 33,721,459 $ 68,372,500 $ 4,069,000 $ 13,292,949 $ 1,764,000 Educational Bldg. Structure Total 10 4,275 $ 2,941,429 $ 579,599,383 10 4,275 100% 100% $ 2,941,429 $ 579,599,383 * Montgomery County Class of Property Residential Commercial Industrial Agricultural Religious Governmental Mont. Co. Identified Structures 7,964 581 24 78 9 Educational Bldg. Structure Total 14 8,670 $ $ $ $ $ $ Mont. Co. Total Exposure 890,088,000 168,898,000 78,140,000 4,069,000 20,737,000 6,860,000 # Located In Tornado Hazard Area 7,964 581 24 78 9 Percent In Tornado Hazard Area 100% 100% 100% 0% 100% 100% Exposure In Tornado Hazard $ 890,088,000 $ 168,898,000 $ 78,140,000 $ 4,069,000 $ 20,737,000 $ 6,860,000 14 8,670 100% 100% $ 4,118,000 $1,172,910,000 $ 4,118,000 $1,172,910,000 * 238 City of West Liberty Class of Property Residential Commercial Industrial Agricultural Religious Governmental W. Liberty Identified Structures 758 111 4 0 9 3 Educational Bldg. Structure Total 5 890 W. Liberty Total Exposure 68,207,665 21,781,653 3,217,000 920,250 3,332,000 $ $ $ $ $ $ # Located In Tornado Hazard Area 758 111 4 0 9 3 Percent In Tornado Hazard Area 100% 100% 100% 0% 100% 100% 5 890 100% 100% $ 2,771,000 $ 100,229,568 Exposure To Tornado Hazard 68,207,665 21,781,653 3,217,000 920,250 3,332,000 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 2,771,000 $ 100,229,568 * Unincorporated Areas Class of Property Residential Commercial Industrial Agricultural Religious Governmental Countywide Identified Structures 3,851 114 43 7 Educational Bldg. Structure Total 5 4,020 $ $ $ $ $ $ Countywide Total Exposure 346,527,335 22,370,347 711,000 4,396,750 4,116,000 # Located In Tornado Hazard Area 3,851 114 43 7 Percent In Tornado Hazard Area 100% 100% 0% 1000% 100% 100% 5 4,020 100% 100% $ 2,771,000 $ 380,892,432 $ $ $ $ $ $ Exposure To Tornado Hazard 346,527,335 22,370,347 711,000 4,396,750 4,116,000 $ 2,771,000 $ 380,892,432 * Morgan County Class of Property Residential Commercial Industrial Agricultural Religious Governmental Morgan Co. Identified Structures 4,609 225 4 52 10 Morgan Co. Total Exposure $ 414,735,000 $ 44,152,000 $ 3,217,000 $ 711,000 $ 5,317,000 $ 7,448,000 # Located In Tornado Hazard Area 4,609 225 4 52 10 Percent In Tornado Hazard Area 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% Exposure To Tornado Hazard $ 414,735,000 $ 44,152,000 $ 3,217,000 $ 711,000 $ 5,317,000 $ 7,448,000 Educational Bldg. Structure Total 10 4,910 $ 5,542,000 $ 481,122,000 10 4,910 100% 100% $ 5,542,000 $ 481,122,000 City of Lakeview Heights Class of Property Residential Commercial Industrial Agricultural Religious Governmental Lakeview Hts. Identified Structures 100 0 0 0 0 0 Educational Bldg. Structure Total 0 100 * Lakeview Hts. # Located Percent Total In Tornado In Tornado Exposure Hazard Area Hazard Area $ 11,201,090 100 100% $ 0 0% $ 0 0% $ 0 0% $ 0 0% $ 0 0% Exposure To Tornado Hazard $ 11,201,090 $ $ $ $ $ - $ $ 11,201,090 $ $ 11,201,090 0 100 0% 100% * 239 City of Morehead Class of Property Residential Commercial Industrial Agricultural Religious Governmental Morehead Identified Structures 2,347 305 22 6 Educational Bldg. Structure Total 8 2,688 $ $ $ $ $ $ Morehead Total Exposure 262,889,582 95,724,219 5,495,742 6,664,000 # Located In Tornado Hazard Area 2,347 305 22 6 Percent In Tornado Hazard Area 100% 100% 0% 0% 100% 100% 8 2,688 100% 100% $ 7,196,267 $ 377,969,810 Exposure To Tornado Hazard 262,889,582 95,724,219 5,495,742 6,664,000 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 7,196,267 $ 377,969,810 * Unincorporated Areas Class of Property Residential Commercial Industrial Agricultural Religious Governmental Countywide Identified Structures 5,076 188 14 40 5 Countywide Total Exposure $ 568,567,328 $ 59,003,781 $ 14,894,000 $ 2,142,000 $ 9,992,258 $ 2,940,000 # Located In Tornado Hazard Area 5,076 188 14 40 5 Percent In Tornado Hazard Area 100% 100% 100% 0% 100% 100% Exposure To Tornado Hazard $ 568,567,328 $ 59,003,781 $ 14,894,000 $ 2,142,000 $ 9,992,258 $ 2,940,000 Educational Bldg. Structure Total 7 5,330 $ 6,296,733 $ 663,836,100 7 5,330 100% 100% $ 6,296,733 $ 663,836,100 * Rowan County Class of Property Residential Commercial Industrial Agricultural Religious Governmental Educational Bldg. Structure Total Rowan Co. Identified Structures 7,523 493 14 62 11 Rowan Co. Total Exposure $ 842,658,000 $ 154,728,000 $ 14,894,000 $ 2,142,000 $ 15,488,000 $ 9,604,000 15 8,118 $ 13,493,000 $1,053,007,000 # Located In Tornado Hazard Area 7,523 493 14 62 11 15 8,118 Percent In Tornado Hazard Area 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% $ $ $ $ $ $ Exposure In Tornado Hazard 842,658,000 154,728,000 14,894,000 2,142,000 15,488,000 9,604,000 $ 13,493,000 $1,053,007,000 * Severe Thunderstorms/Hail Hazard AreasTypes and Numbers Of Building Structures Within Hazard Area Per Jurisdiction City of Owingsville Class of Property Residential Commercial Industrial Agricultural Religious Governmental Owingsville Identified Structures 720 79 1 0 9 3 Owingsville Total Exposure $ 63,868,852 $ 15,707,748 $ 1,312,667 $ $ 611,679 $ 3,332,000 # Located In S. T'strm/Hail Hazard Area 720 79 1 0 9 3 Percent In S. T'strm/Hail Hazard Area 100% 100% 100% 0% 100% 100% Exposure To S. T'strm/Hail Hazard $ 63,868,852 $ 15,707,748 $ 1,312,667 $ $ 611,679 $ 3,332,000 Educational Bldg. Structure Total 5 817 $ 2,737,857 $ 87,570,803 5 817 100% 100% $ 2,737,857 $ 87,570,803 240 * City of Salt Lick Class of Property Residential Commercial Industrial Agricultural Religious Governmental Salt Lick Identified Structures 157 27 1 0 7 1 Educational Bldg. Structure Total 1 194 $ $ $ $ $ $ Salt Lick Total Exposure 13,926,958 5,368,471 1,312,667 475,750 588,000 # Located In S. T'strm/Hail Hazard Area 157 27 1 0 7 1 Percent In S. T'strm/Hail Hazard Area 100% 100% 100% 0% 100% 100% $ $ 547,571 22,219,417 1 194 100% 100% Exposure To S. T'strm/Hail Hazard $ 13,926,958 $ 5,368,471 $ 1,312,667 $ $ 475,750 $ 588,000 $ $ 547,571 22,219,417 * City of Sharpsburg Class of Property Residential Commercial Industrial Agricultural Religious Governmental Sharpsburg Identified Structures 154 13 0 0 11 1 $ $ $ $ $ $ Sharpsburg Total Exposure 13,660,838 2,584,819 747,607 588,000 Educational Bldg. Structure Total 0 179 $ $ 17,581,264 # Located In S. T'strm/Hail Hazard Area 154 13 0 0 11 1 Percent In S. T'strm/Hail Hazard Area 100% 100% 0% 0% 100% 100% Exposure To S. T'strm/Hail Hazard $ 13,660,838 $ 2,584,819 $ $ $ 747,607 $ 588,000 0 179 0% 100% $ $ 17,581,264 * Unincorporated Areas Class of Property Residential Commercial Industrial Agricultural Religious Governmental Countywide Identified Structures 3,228 36 4 29 2 Countywide Total Exposure $ 286,345,352 $ 7,157,962 $ 5,250,666 $ 2,796,000 $ 1,970,964 $ 1,176,000 # Located In S. T'strm/Hail Hazard Area 3,228 36 4 29 2 Percent In S. T'strm/Hail Hazard Area 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% Exposure To S. T'strm/Hail Hazard $ 286,345,352 $ 7,157,962 $ 5,250,666 $ 2,796,000 $ 1,970,964 $ 1,176,000 Educational Bldg. Structure Total 1 3,300 $ 547,572 $ 305,244,516 1 3,300 100% 100% $ 547,572 $ 305,244,516 * Bath County Class of Property Residential Commercial Industrial Agricultural Religious Governmental Educational Bldg. Structure Total Bath County Identified Structures 4,259 155 6 56 7 7 4,490 Bath County Total Exposure $ 377,802,000 $ 30,819,000 $ 7,876,000 $ 2,796,000 $ 3,806,000 $ 5,684,000 $ 3,833,000 $ 432,616,000 # Located In Percent In S. T'strm/Hail S. T'strm/Hail Hazard Area Hazard Area 4,259 100% 155 100% 6 100% 100% 56 100% 7 100% 7 4,490 100% 100% Exposure To S. T'strm/Hail Hazard $ 377,802,000 $ 30,819,000 $ 7,876,000 $ 2,796,000 $ 3,806,000 $ 5,684,000 $ 3,833,000 $ 432,616,000 * 241 City of Frenchburg Class of Property Residential Commercial Industrial Agricultural Religious Governmental Frenchburg Identified Structures 279 47 0 0 5 1 Frenchburg Total Exposure $ 27,850,204 $ 8,385,448 $ $ $ 1,087,200 $ 1,372,000 # Located In S. T'strm/Hail Hazard Area 279 47 0 0 5 1 Percent In S. T'strm/Hail Hazard Area 100% 100% 0% 0% 100% 100% Exposure To S. T'strm/Hail Hazard $ 27,850,204 $ 8,385,448 $ $ $ 1,087,200 $ 1,372,000 Educational Bldg. Structure Total 3 335 $ 2,000,000 $ 40,694,852 3 335 100% 100% $ 2,000,000 $ 40,694,852 * Unincorporated Areas Class of Property Residential Commercial Industrial Agricultural Religious Governmental Educational Bldg. Structure Total Countywide Identified Structures 2,825 40 7 20 4 3 2,899 $ $ $ $ $ $ Countywide Total Exposure 281,995,796 7,136,552 6,914,000 2,649,000 4,348,800 2,352,000 $ 2,000,000 $ 307,396,148 # Located In Percent In S. T'strm/Hail S. T'strm/Hail Hazard Area Hazard Area 2,825 100% 40 100% 7 100% 100% 20 100% 4 100% 3 2,899 100% 100% Exposure To S. T'strm/Hail Hazard $ 281,995,796 $ 7,136,552 $ 6,914,000 $ 2,649,000 $ 4,348,800 $ 2,352,000 $ 2,000,000 $ 307,396,148 * Menifee County Class of Property Residential Commercial Industrial Agricultural Religious Governmental Educational Bldg. Structure Total Menifee Co. Identified Structures 3,104 87 7 25 5 Menifee Co. Total Exposure $ 309,846,000 $ 15,522,000 $ 6,914,000 $ 2,649,000 $ 5,436,000 $ 3,724,000 6 3,234 $ 4,000,000 $ 348,091,000 # Located In S. T'strm/Hail Hazard Area 3,104 87 7 25 5 6 3,234 Percent In S. T'strm/Hail Hazard Area 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% Exposure To S. T'strm/Hail Hazard $ 309,846,000 $ 15,522,000 $ 6,914,000 $ 2,649,000 $ 5,436,000 $ 3,724,000 100% 100% $ 4,000,000 $ 348,091,000 * City of Camargo Class of Property Residential Commercial Industrial Agricultural Religious Governmental Camargo Identified Structures 383 28 0 0 4 1 Educational Bldg. Structure Total 1 417 $ $ $ $ $ $ Camargo Total Exposure 42,805,588 8,139,663 1,063,436 588,000 $ 294,142 $ 52,890,830 # Located In S. T'strm/Hail Hazard Area 383 28 0 0 4 1 Percent In S. T'strm/Hail Hazard Area 100% 100% 0% 0% 100% 100% Exposure To S. T'strm/Hail Hazard $ 42,805,588 $ 8,139,663 $ $ $ 1,063,436 $ 588,000 1 417 100% 100% $ 294,142 $ 52,890,830 * 242 City of Jeffersonville Class of Property Residential Commercial Industrial Agricultural Religious Governmental Jeffersonville Identified Structures 738 35 1 0 10 0 Educational Bldg. Structure Total 0 784 Jeffersonville Total Exposure $ 82,481,786 $ 10,174,578 $ 3,255,834 $ $ 2,658,590 $ $ $ 98,570,788 # Located In S. T'strm/Hail Hazard Area 738 35 1 0 10 0 Percent in S. T'strm/Hail Hazard Area 100% 100% 100% 0% 100% 0% Exposure To S. T'strm/Hail Hazard $ 82,481,786 $ 10,174,578 $ 3,255,834 $ $ 2,658,590 $ - 0 784 0% 100% # Located In S. T'strm/Hail Hazard Area 2,768 402 2 14 5 Percent In S. T'strm/Hail Hazard Area 100% 100% 100% 0% 100% 100% Exposure To S. T'strm/Hail Hazard $ 309,362,580 $ 116,862,300 $ 6,511,666 $ $ 3,722,025 $ 4,508,000 100% 100% $ 882,429 $ 441,849,000 Percent In S. T'strm/Hail Hazard Area 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% Exposure To S. T'strm/Hail Hazard $ 455,438,046 $ 33,721,459 $ 68,372,500 $ 4,069,000 $ 13,292,949 $ 1,764,000 100% 100% $ 2,941,429 $ 579,599,383 $ $ 98,570,788 * City of Mt. Sterling Class of Property Residential Commercial Industrial Agricultural Religious Governmental Educational Bldg. Structure Total Mt. Sterling Identified Structures 2,768 402 2 14 5 3 3,194 $ $ $ $ $ $ Mt. Sterling Total Exposure 309,362,580 116,862,300 6,511,666 3,722,025 4,508,000 $ 882,429 $ 441,849,000 3 3,194 * Unincorporated Areas Class of Property Residential Commercial Industrial Agricultural Religious Governmental Educational Bldg. Structure Total Countywide Identified Structures 4,075 116 21 50 3 Countywide Total Exposure $ 455,438,046 $ 33,721,459 $ 68,372,500 $ 4,069,000 $ 13,292,949 $ 1,764,000 10 4,275 # Located In S. T'strm/Hail Hazard Area 4,075 116 21 50 3 $ 2,941,429 $ 579,599,383 10 4,275 * Montgomery County Class of Property Residential Commercial Industrial Agricultural Religious Governmental Educational Bldg. Structure Total Mont. Co. Identified Structures 7,964 581 24 78 9 14 8,670 $ $ $ $ $ $ Mont. Co. Total Exposure 890,088,000 168,898,000 78,140,000 4,069,000 20,737,000 6,860,000 # Located In S. T'strm/Hail Hazard Area 7,964 581 24 78 9 $ 4,118,000 $1,172,910,000 14 8,670 Percent In S. T'strm/Hail Hazard Area 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% Exposure To S. T'strm/Hail Hazard $ 890,088,000 $ 168,898,000 $ 78,140,000 $ 4,069,000 $ 20,737,000 $ 6,860,000 100% 100% $ 4,118,000 $1,172,910,000 * 243 City of West Liberty Class of Property Residential Commercial Industrial Agricultural Religious Governmental W. Liberty Identified Structures 758 111 4 0 9 3 Educational Bldg. Structure Total 5 890 W. Liberty Total Exposure 68,207,665 21,781,653 3,217,000 920,250 3,332,000 $ $ $ $ $ $ # Located In S. T'strm/Hail Hazard Area 758 111 4 0 9 3 Percent In S. T'strm/Hail Hazard Area 100% 100% 100% 0% 100% 100% Exposure To S. T'strm/Hail Hazard $ 68,207,665 $ 21,781,653 $ 3,217,000 $ $ 920,250 $ 3,332,000 5 890 100% 100% $ 2,771,000 $ 100,229,568 $ 2,771,000 $ 100,229,568 * Unincorporated Areas Class of Property Residential Commercial Industrial Agricultural Religious Governmental Educational Bldg. Structure Total Countywide Identified Structures 3,851 114 43 7 5 4,020 $ $ $ $ $ $ Countywide Total Exposure 346,527,335 22,370,347 711,000 4,396,750 4,116,000 # Located In Percent In S. T'strm/Hail S. T'strm/Hail Hazard Area Hazard Area 3,851 100% 114 100% 0% 100% 43 100% 7 100% $ 2,771,000 $ 380,892,432 5 4,020 100% 100% Exposure To S. T'strm/Hail Hazard $ 346,527,335 $ 22,370,347 $ $ 711,000 $ 4,396,750 $ 4,116,000 $ 2,771,000 $ 380,892,432 * Morgan County Class of Property Residential Commercial Industrial Agricultural Religious Governmental Educational Bldg. Structure Total Morgan Co. Identified Structures 4,609 225 4 52 10 Morgan Co. Total Exposure $ 414,735,000 $ 44,152,000 $ 3,217,000 $ 711,000 $ 5,317,000 $ 7,448,000 10 4,910 $ 5,542,000 $ 481,122,000 # Located In S. T'strm/Hail Hazard Area 4,609 225 4 52 10 10 4,910 Percent In S. T'strm/Hail Hazard Area 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% Exposure To S. T'strm/Hail Hazard $ 414,735,000 $ 44,152,000 $ 3,217,000 $ 711,000 $ 5,317,000 $ 7,448,000 100% 100% $ 5,542,000 $ 481,122,000 * City of Lakeview Heights Lakeview Hts. Identified Class of Property Structures 100 Residential 0 Commercial 0 Industrial 0 Agricultural 0 Religious 0 Governmental Educational Bldg. Structure Total 0 100 Lakeview Hts. # Located In Percent Total S. T'strm/Hail S. T'strm/Hail Exposure Hazard Area Hazard Area $ 11,201,090 100 100% $ 0 0% $ 0 0% $ 0 0% $ 0 0% $ 0 0% Exposure S. T'strm/Hail Hazard $ 11,201,090 $ $ $ $ $ - $ $ 11,201,090 $ $ 11,201,090 0 100 0% 100% * 244 City of Morehead Class of Property Residential Commercial Industrial Agricultural Religious Governmental Educational Bldg. Structure Total Morehead Identified Structures 2,347 305 22 6 Morehead Total Exposure 262,889,582 95,724,219 5,495,742 6,664,000 $ $ $ $ $ $ 8 2,688 $ 7,196,267 $ 377,969,810 # Located In S. T'strm/Hail Hazard Area 2,347 305 22 6 8 2,688 Percent S. T'strm/Hail Hazard Area 100% 100% 0% 0% 100% 100% Exposure S. T'strm/Hail Hazard $ 262,889,582 $ 95,724,219 $ $ $ 5,495,742 $ 6,664,000 100% 100% $ 7,196,267 $ 377,969,810 * Unincorporated Areas Class of Property Residential Commercial Industrial Agricultural Religious Governmental Countywide Identified Structures 5,076 188 14 40 5 7 5,330 Educational Bldg. Structure Total $ $ $ $ $ $ Countywide Total Exposure 568,567,328 59,003,781 14,894,000 2,142,000 9,992,258 2,940,000 # Located In S. T'strm/Hail Hazard Area 5,076 188 14 40 5 $ 6,296,733 $ 663,836,100 7 5,330 Percent S. T'strm/Hail Hazard Area 100% 100% 100% 0% 100% 100% Exposure S. T'strm/Hail Hazard $ 568,567,328 $ 59,003,781 $ 14,894,000 $ 2,142,000 $ 9,992,258 $ 2,940,000 100% 100% $ 6,296,733 $ 663,836,100 * Rowan County Class of Property Residential Commercial Industrial Agricultural Religious Governmental Educational Bldg. Structure Total Rowan Co. Identified Structures 7,523 493 14 62 11 Rowan Co. Total Exposure $ 842,658,000 $ 154,728,000 $ 14,894,000 $ 2,142,000 $ 15,488,000 $ 9,604,000 15 8,118 $ 13,493,000 $1,053,007,000 # Located In S. T'strm/Hail Hazard Area 7,523 493 14 62 11 15 8,118 Percent S. T'strm/Hail Hazard Area 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% Exposure S. T'strm/Hail Hazard $ 842,658,000 $ 154,728,000 $ 14,894,000 $ 2,142,000 $ 15,488,000 $ 9,604,000 $ 13,493,000 $1,053,007,000 * Severe Winter Storms Hazard AreasTypes and Numbers Of Building Structures Within Hazard Area Per Jurisdiction City of Owingsville Class of Property Residential Commercial Industrial Agricultural Religious Governmental Owingsville Identified Structures 720 79 1 0 9 3 Owingsville Total Exposure $ 63,868,852 $ 15,707,748 $ 1,312,667 $ $ 611,679 $ 3,332,000 # Located In Severe W'strm Hazard Area 720 79 1 0 9 3 Percent In Severe W'strm Hazard Area 100% 100% 100% 0% 100% 100% Educational Bldg. Structure Total 5 817 $ 2,737,857 $ 87,570,803 5 817 100% 100% Exposure To Severe W'strm Hazard $ 63,868,852 $ 15,707,748 $ 1,312,667 $ $ 611,679 $ 3,332,000 $ 2,737,857 $ 87,570,803 245 * City of Salt Lick Class of Property Residential Commercial Industrial Agricultural Religious Governmental Salt Lick Identified Structures 157 27 1 0 7 1 Educational Bldg. Structure Total 1 194 $ $ $ $ $ $ Salt Lick Total Exposure 13,926,958 5,368,471 1,312,667 475,750 588,000 # Located In Severe W'strm Hazard Area 157 27 1 0 7 1 Percent In Severe W'strm Hazard Area 100% 100% 100% 0% 100% 100% Exposure To Severe W'strm Hazard $ 13,926,958 $ 5,368,471 $ 1,312,667 $ $ 475,750 $ 588,000 $ $ 547,571 22,219,417 1 194 100% 100% # Located In Severe W'strm Hazard Area 154 13 0 0 11 1 Percent In Severe W'strm Hazard Area 100% 100% 0% 0% 100% 100% 0 179 0% 100% $ $ 17,581,264 # Located In Severe W'strm Hazard Area 3,228 36 4 29 2 Percent In Severe W'strm Hazard Area 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% Exposure To Severe W'strm Hazard $ 286,345,352 $ 7,157,962 $ 5,250,666 $ 2,796,000 $ 1,970,964 $ 1,176,000 $ $ 547,571 22,219,417 * City of Sharpsburg Class of Property Residential Commercial Industrial Agricultural Religious Governmental Sharpsburg Identified Structures 154 13 0 0 11 1 $ $ $ $ $ $ Sharpsburg Total Exposure 13,660,838 2,584,819 747,607 588,000 Educational Bldg. Structure Total 0 179 $ $ 17,581,264 Exposure To Severe W'strm Hazard $ 13,660,838 $ 2,584,819 $ $ $ 747,607 $ 588,000 * Unincorporated Areas Class of Property Residential Commercial Industrial Agricultural Religious Governmental Educational Bldg. Structure Total Countywide Identified Structures 3,228 36 4 29 2 Countywide Total Exposure $ 286,345,352 $ 7,157,962 $ 5,250,666 $ 2,796,000 $ 1,970,964 $ 1,176,000 1 3,300 $ 547,572 $ 305,244,516 1 3,300 100% 100% $ 547,572 $ 305,244,516 Percent In Severe W'strm Hazard Area 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% Exposure To Severe W'strm Hazard $ 377,802,000 $ 30,819,000 $ 7,876,000 $ 2,796,000 $ 3,806,000 $ 5,684,000 100% 100% $ 3,833,000 $ 432,616,000 * Bath County Class of Property Residential Commercial Industrial Agricultural Religious Governmental Educational Bldg. Structure Total Bath County Identified Structures 4,259 155 6 56 7 7 4,490 Bath County Total Exposure $ 377,802,000 $ 30,819,000 $ 7,876,000 $ 2,796,000 $ 3,806,000 $ 5,684,000 $ 3,833,000 $ 432,616,000 # Located In Severe W'strm Hazard Area 4,259 155 6 56 7 7 4,490 * 246 City of Frenchburg Class of Property Residential Commercial Industrial Agricultural Religious Governmental Frenchburg Identified Structures 279 47 0 0 5 1 Frenchburg Total Exposure $ 27,850,204 $ 8,385,448 $ $ $ 1,087,200 $ 1,372,000 # Located Severe W'strm Hazard Area 279 47 0 0 5 1 Percent In Severe W'strm Hazard Area 100% 100% 0% 0% 100% 100% Educational Bldg. Structure Total 3 335 $ 2,000,000 $ 40,694,852 3 335 100% 100% Exposure To Severe W'strm Hazard $ 27,850,204 $ 8,385,448 $ $ $ 1,087,200 $ 1,372,000 $ 2,000,000 $ 40,694,852 * Unincorporated Areas Class of Property Residential Commercial Industrial Agricultural Religious Governmental Countywide Identified Structures 2,825 40 7 20 4 Educational Bldg. Structure Total 3 2,899 $ $ $ $ $ $ Countywide Total Exposure 281,995,796 7,136,552 6,914,000 2,649,000 4,348,800 2,352,000 $ 2,000,000 $ 307,396,148 # Located Severe W'strm Hazard Area 2,825 40 7 20 4 Percent In Severe W'strm Hazard Area 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% Exposure To Severe W'strm Hazard $ 281,995,796 $ 7,136,552 $ 6,914,000 $ 2,649,000 $ 4,348,800 $ 2,352,000 3 2,899 100% 100% $ 2,000,000 $ 307,396,148 * Menifee County Class of Property Residential Commercial Industrial Agricultural Religious Governmental Menifee Co. Identified Structures 3,104 87 7 25 5 Menifee Co. Total Exposure $ 309,846,000 $ 15,522,000 $ 6,914,000 $ 2,649,000 $ 5,436,000 $ 3,724,000 # Located Severe W'strm Hazard Area 3,104 87 7 25 5 Percent In Severe W'strm Hazard Area 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% Exposure To Severe W'strm Hazard $ 309,846,000 $ 15,522,000 $ 6,914,000 $ 2,649,000 $ 5,436,000 $ 3,724,000 Educational Bldg. Structure Total 6 3,234 $ 4,000,000 $ 348,091,000 6 3,234 100% 100% $ 4,000,000 $ 348,091,000 * City of Camargo Class of Property Residential Commercial Industrial Agricultural Religious Governmental Camargo Identified Structures 383 28 0 0 4 1 Educational Bldg. Structure Total 1 417 $ $ $ $ $ $ Camargo Total Exposure 42,805,588 8,139,663 1,063,436 588,000 $ 294,142 $ 52,890,830 # Located Severe W'strm Hazard Area 383 28 0 0 4 1 Percent In Severe W'strm Hazard Area 100% 100% 0% 0% 100% 100% 1 417 100% 100% Exposure To Severe W'strm Hazard $ 42,805,588 $ 8,139,663 $ $ $ 1,063,436 $ 588,000 $ 294,142 $ 52,890,830 * 247 City of Jeffersonville Class of Property Residential Commercial Industrial Agricultural Religious Governmental Jeffersonville Identified Structures 738 35 1 0 10 0 Educational Bldg. Structure Total 0 784 Jeffersonville Total Exposure $ 82,481,786 $ 10,174,578 $ 3,255,834 $ $ 2,658,590 $ $ $ 98,570,788 # Located Severe W'strm Hazard Area 738 35 1 0 10 0 Percent In Severe W'strm Hazard Area 100% 100% 100% 0% 100% 0% 0 784 0% 100% Exposure To Severe W'strm Hazard $ 82,481,786 $ 10,174,578 $ 3,255,834 $ $ 2,658,590 $ $ $ 98,570,788 * City of Mt. Sterling Class of Property Residential Commercial Industrial Agricultural Religious Governmental Mt. Sterling Identified Structures 2,768 402 2 14 5 Educational Bldg. Structure Total 3 3,194 Mt. Sterling Total Exposure 309,362,580 116,862,300 6,511,666 3,722,025 4,508,000 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 882,429 $ 441,849,000 # Located Severe W'strm Hazard Area 2,768 402 2 14 5 Percent In Severe W'strm Hazard Area 100% 100% 100% 0% 100% 100% 3 3,194 100% 100% Exposure To Severe W'strm Hazard $ 309,362,580 $ 116,862,300 $ 6,511,666 $ $ 3,722,025 $ 4,508,000 $ 882,429 $ 441,849,000 * Unincorporated Areas Class of Property Residential Commercial Industrial Agricultural Religious Governmental Countywide Identified Structures 4,075 116 21 50 3 Countywide Total Exposure $ 455,438,046 $ 33,721,459 $ 68,372,500 $ 4,069,000 $ 13,292,949 $ 1,764,000 # Located Severe W'strm Hazard Area 4,075 116 21 50 3 Percent In Severe W'strm Hazard Area 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% Exposure To Severe W'strm Hazard $ 455,438,046 $ 33,721,459 $ 68,372,500 $ 4,069,000 $ 13,292,949 $ 1,764,000 Educational Bldg. Structure Total 10 4,275 $ 2,941,429 $ 579,599,383 10 4,275 100% 100% $ 2,941,429 $ 579,599,383 Class of Property Residential Commercial Industrial Agricultural Religious Governmental Mont. Co. Identified Structures 7,964 581 24 78 9 Mont. Co. Total Exposure 890,088,000 168,898,000 78,140,000 4,069,000 20,737,000 6,860,000 # Located Severe W'strm Hazard Area 7,964 581 24 78 9 Percent In Severe W'strm Hazard Area 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% Exposure To Severe W'strm Hazard $ 890,088,000 $ 168,898,000 $ 78,140,000 $ 4,069,000 $ 20,737,000 $ 6,860,000 Educational Bldg. Structure Total 14 8,670 14 8,670 100% 100% $ 4,118,000 $1,172,910,000 * Montgomery County $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 4,118,000 $1,172,910,000 * 248 City of West Liberty Class of Property Residential Commercial Industrial Agricultural Religious Governmental W. Liberty Identified Structures 758 111 4 0 9 3 Educational Bldg. Structure Total 5 890 W. Liberty Total Exposure 68,207,665 21,781,653 3,217,000 920,250 3,332,000 $ $ $ $ $ $ # Located Severe W'strm Hazard Area 758 111 4 0 9 3 Percent In Severe W'strm Hazard Area 100% 100% 100% 0% 100% 100% 5 890 100% 100% $ 2,771,000 $ 100,229,568 Exposure To Severe W'strm Hazard $ 68,207,665 $ 21,781,653 $ 3,217,000 $ $ 920,250 $ 3,332,000 $ 2,771,000 $ 100,229,568 * Unincorporated Areas Class of Property Residential Commercial Industrial Agricultural Religious Governmental Countywide Identified Structures 3,851 114 43 7 Educational Bldg. Structure Total 5 4,020 $ $ $ $ $ $ Countywide Total Exposure 346,527,335 22,370,347 711,000 4,396,750 4,116,000 # Located Severe W'strm Hazard Area 3,851 114 43 7 Percent In Severe W'strm Hazard Area 100% 100% 0% 100% 100% 100% Exposure To Severe W'strm Hazard $ 346,527,335 $ 22,370,347 $ $ 711,000 $ 4,396,750 $ 4,116,000 5 4,020 100% 100% $ 2,771,000 $ 380,892,432 $ 2,771,000 $ 380,892,432 * Morgan County Class of Property Residential Commercial Industrial Agricultural Religious Governmental Morgan Co. Identified Structures 4,609 225 4 52 10 Morgan Co. Total Exposure $ 414,735,000 $ 44,152,000 $ 3,217,000 $ 711,000 $ 5,317,000 $ 7,448,000 # Located Severe W'strm Hazard Area 4,609 225 4 52 10 Percent In Severe W'strm Hazard Area 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% Exposure To Severe W'strm Hazard $ 414,735,000 $ 44,152,000 $ 3,217,000 $ 711,000 $ 5,317,000 $ 7,448,000 Educational Bldg. Structure Total 10 4,910 $ 5,542,000 $ 481,122,000 10 4,910 100% 100% $ 5,542,000 $ 481,122,000 * City of Lakeview Heights Lakeview Hts. Identified Class of Property Structures 100 Residential 0 Commercial 0 Industrial 0 Agricultural 0 Religious 0 Governmental Educational Bldg. Structure Total 0 100 Lakeview Hts. # Located Percent In Total Severe W'strm Severe W'strm Exposure Hazard Area Hazard Area $ 11,201,090 100 100% $ 0 0% $ 0 0% $ 0 0% $ 0 0% $ 0 0% Exposure To Severe W'strm Hazard $ 11,201,090 $ $ $ $ $ - $ $ 11,201,090 $ $ 11,201,090 0 100 0% 100% * 249 City of Morehead Class of Property Residential Commercial Industrial Agricultural Religious Governmental Morehead Identified Structures 2,347 305 22 6 Educational Bldg. Structure Total 8 2,688 Morehead Total Exposure 262,889,582 95,724,219 5,495,742 6,664,000 $ $ $ $ $ $ # Located Severe W'strm Hazard Area 2,347 305 22 6 Percent In Severe W'strm Hazard Area 100% 100% 0% 0% 0% 100% Exposure To Severe W'strm Hazard $ 262,889,582 $ 95,724,219 $ $ $ 5,495,742 $ 6,664,000 8 2,688 100% 100% $ 7,196,267 $ 377,969,810 $ 7,196,267 $ 377,969,810 * Unincorporated Areas Class of Property Residential Commercial Industrial Agricultural Religious Governmental Countywide Identified Structures 5,076 188 14 40 5 Educational Bldg. Structure Total 7 5,330 $ $ $ $ $ $ Countywide Total Exposure 568,567,328 59,003,781 14,894,000 2,142,000 9,992,258 2,940,000 $ 6,296,733 $ 663,836,100 # Located Severe W'strm Hazard Area 5,076 188 14 40 5 Percent In Severe W'strm Hazard Area 100% 100% 100% 0% 100% 100% 7 5,330 100% 100% Exposure To Severe W'strm Hazard $ 568,567,328 $ 59,003,781 $ 14,894,000 $ 2,142,000 $ 9,992,258 $ 2,940,000 $ 6,296,733 $ 663,836,100 * Rowan County Class of Property Residential Commercial Industrial Agricultural Religious Governmental Rowan Co. Identified Structures 7,523 493 14 62 11 Educational Bldg. Structure Total 15 8,118 Rowan Co. Total Exposure $ 842,658,000 $ 154,728,000 $ 14,894,000 $ 2,142,000 $ 15,488,000 $ 9,604,000 $ 13,493,000 $1,053,007,000 # Located Severe W'strm Hazard Area 7,523 493 14 62 11 Percent In Severe W'strm Hazard Area 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% Exposure To Severe W'strm Hazard $ 842,658,000 $ 154,728,000 $ 14,894,000 $ 2,142,000 $ 15,488,000 $ 9,604,000 15 8,118 100% 100% $ 13,493,000 $1,053,007,000 Earthquake Hazard AreasTypes and Numbers Of Building Structures Within Hazard Area Per Jurisdiction City of Owingsville Class of Property Residential Commercial Industrial Agricultural Religious Governmental Owingsville Identified Structures 720 79 1 0 9 3 Educational Bldg. Structure Total 5 817 $ $ $ $ $ $ Owingsville Total Exposure 63,868,852 15,707,748 1,312,667 611,679 3,332,000 $ 2,737,857 $ 87,570,803 # Located Earthquake Hazard Area 720 79 1 0 9 3 Percent In Earthquake Hazard Area 100% 100% 100% 0% 100% 100% Exposure To Earthquake Hazard $ 63,868,852 $ 15,707,748 $ 1,312,667 $ $ 611,679 $ 3,332,000 5 817 100% 100% $ 2,737,857 $ 87,570,803 250 * City of Salt Lick Class of Property Residential Commercial Industrial Agricultural Religious Governmental Salt Lick Identified Structures 157 27 1 0 7 1 Educational Bldg. Structure Total 1 194 $ $ $ $ $ $ Salt Lick Total Exposure 13,926,958 5,368,471 1,312,667 475,750 588,000 # Located Earthquake Hazard Area 157 27 1 0 7 1 Percent In Earthquake Hazard Area 100% 100% 100% 0% 100% 100% $ $ $ $ $ $ Exposure To Earthquake Hazard 13,926,958 5,368,471 1,312,667 475,750 588,000 $ $ 547,571 22,219,417 1 194 100% 100% $ $ 547,571 22,219,417 # Located Earthquake Hazard Area 154 13 0 0 11 1 Percent In Earthquake Hazard Area 100% 100% 0% 0% 100% 100% $ $ $ $ $ $ Exposure To Earthquake Hazard 13,660,838 2,584,819 747,607 588,000 0 179 100% 100% $ $ 17,581,264 # Located Earthquake Hazard Area 3,228 36 4 29 2 Percent In Earthquake Hazard Area 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% $ $ $ $ $ $ Exposure To Earthquake Hazard 286,345,352 7,157,962 5,250,666 2,796,000 1,970,964 1,176,000 1 3,300 100% 100% * City of Sharpsburg Class of Property Residential Commercial Industrial Agricultural Religious Governmental Sharpsburg Identified Structures 154 13 0 0 11 1 $ $ $ $ $ $ Sharpsburg Total Exposure 13,660,838 2,584,819 747,607 588,000 Educational Bldg. Structure Total 0 179 $ $ 17,581,264 * Unincorporated Areas Class of Property Residential Commercial Industrial Agricultural Religious Governmental Countywide Identified Structures 3,228 36 4 29 2 Educational Bldg. Structure Total 1 3,300 $ $ $ $ $ $ Countywide Total Exposure 286,345,352 7,157,962 5,250,666 2,796,000 1,970,964 1,176,000 $ 547,572 $ 305,244,516 $ 547,572 $ 305,244,516 * Bath County Class of Property Residential Commercial Industrial Agricultural Religious Governmental Bath County Identified Structures 4,259 155 6 56 7 Bath County Total Exposure $ 377,802,000 $ 30,819,000 $ 7,876,000 $ 2,796,000 $ 3,806,000 $ 5,684,000 # Located Earthquake Hazard Area 4,259 155 6 56 7 Percent In Earthquake Hazard Area 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% Exposure To Earthquake Hazard $ 377,802,000 $ 30,819,000 $ 7,876,000 $ 2,796,000 $ 3,806,000 $ 5,684,000 Educational Bldg. Structure Total 7 4,490 $ 3,833,000 $ 432,616,000 7 4,490 100% 100% $ 3,833,000 $ 432,616,000 251 * City of Frenchburg Class of Property Residential Commercial Industrial Agricultural Religious Governmental Frenchburg Identified Structures 279 47 0 0 5 1 Educational Bldg. Structure Total 3 335 $ $ $ $ $ $ Frenchburg Total Exposure 27,850,204 8,385,448 1,087,200 1,372,000 $ 2,000,000 $ 40,694,852 # Located Earthquake Hazard Area 279 47 0 0 5 1 Percent In Earthquake Hazard Area 100% 100% 0% 0% 100% 100% Exposure To Earthquake Hazard $ 27,850,204 $ 8,385,448 $ $ $ 1,087,200 $ 1,372,000 3 335 100% 100% $ 2,000,000 $ 40,694,852 # Located Earthquake Hazard Area 2,825 40 7 20 4 Percent In Earthquake Hazard Area 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 3 2,899 100% 100% * Unincorporated Areas Class of Property Residential Commercial Industrial Agricultural Religious Governmental Countywide Identified Structures 2,825 40 7 20 4 Educational Bldg. Structure Total 3 2,899 $ $ $ $ $ $ Countywide Total Exposure 281,995,796 7,136,552 6,914,000 2,649,000 4,348,800 2,352,000 $ 2,000,000 $ 307,396,148 $ $ $ $ $ $ Exposure To Earthquake Hazard 281,995,796 7,136,552 6,914,000 2,649,000 4,348,800 2,352,000 $ 2,000,000 $ 307,396,148 * Menifee County Class of Property Residential Commercial Industrial Agricultural Religious Governmental Menifee Co. Identified Structures 3,104 87 7 25 5 Menifee Co. Total Exposure $ 309,846,000 $ 15,522,000 $ 6,914,000 $ 2,649,000 $ 5,436,000 $ 3,724,000 # Located Earthquake Hazard Area 3,104 87 7 25 5 Percent In Earthquake Hazard Area 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% Exposure To Earthquake Hazard $ 309,846,000 $ 15,522,000 $ 6,914,000 $ 2,649,000 $ 5,436,000 $ 3,724,000 Educational Bldg. Structure Total 6 3,234 $ 4,000,000 $ 348,091,000 6 3,234 100% 100% $ 4,000,000 $ 348,091,000 # Located Earthquake Hazard Area 383 28 0 0 4 1 Percent In Earthquake Hazard Area 100% 100% 0% 0% 100% 100% Exposure To Earthquake Hazard $ 42,805,588 $ 8,139,663 $ $ $ 1,063,436 $ 588,000 1 417 100% 100% $ 294,142 $ 52,890,830 * City of Camargo Class of Property Residential Commercial Industrial Agricultural Religious Governmental Camargo Identified Structures 383 28 0 0 4 1 Educational Bldg. Structure Total 1 417 $ $ $ $ $ $ Camargo Total Exposure 42,805,588 8,139,663 1,063,436 588,000 $ 294,142 $ 52,890,830 252 * City of Jeffersonville Class of Property Residential Commercial Industrial Agricultural Religious Governmental Jeffersonville Identified Structures 738 35 1 0 10 0 Educational Bldg. Structure Total 0 784 Jeffersonville Total Exposure $ 82,481,786 $ 10,174,578 $ 3,255,834 $ $ 2,658,590 $ $ $ 98,570,788 # Located Earthquake Hazard Area 738 35 1 0 10 0 Percent In Earthquake Hazard Area 100% 100% 100% 0% 100% 0% 0 784 0% 100% Exposure To Earthquake Hazard $ 82,481,786 $ 10,174,578 $ 3,255,834 $ $ 2,658,590 $ $ $ 98,570,788 * City of Mt. Sterling Class of Property Residential Commercial Industrial Agricultural Religious Governmental Mt. Sterling Identified Structures 2,768 402 2 14 5 Educational Bldg. Structure Total 3 3,194 Mt. Sterling Total Exposure 309,362,580 116,862,300 6,511,666 3,722,025 4,508,000 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 882,429 $ 441,849,000 # Located Earthquake Hazard Area 2,768 402 2 14 5 Percent In Earthquake Hazard Area 100% 100% 100% 0% 100% 100% 3 3,194 100% 100% $ $ $ $ $ $ Exposure To Earthquake Hazard 309,362,580 116,862,300 6,511,666 3,722,025 4,508,000 $ 882,429 $ 441,849,000 * Unincorporated Areas Class of Property Residential Commercial Industrial Agricultural Religious Governmental Countywide Identified Structures 4,075 116 21 50 3 Educational Bldg. Structure Total 10 4,275 $ $ $ $ $ $ Countywide Total Exposure 455,438,046 33,721,459 68,372,500 4,069,000 13,292,949 1,764,000 $ 2,941,429 $ 579,599,383 # Located Earthquake Hazard Area 4,075 116 21 50 3 Percent In Earthquake Hazard Area 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 10 4,275 100% 100% $ $ $ $ $ $ Exposure To Earthquake Hazard 455,438,046 33,721,459 68,372,500 4,069,000 13,292,949 1,764,000 $ 2,941,429 $ 579,599,383 * Montgomery County Class of Property Residential Commercial Industrial Agricultural Religious Governmental Mont. Co. Identified Structures 7,964 581 24 78 9 Educational Bldg. Structure Total 14 8,670 $ $ $ $ $ $ Mont. Co. Total Exposure 890,088,000 168,898,000 78,140,000 4,069,000 20,737,000 6,860,000 $ 4,118,000 $1,172,910,000 # Located Earthquake Hazard Area 7,964 581 24 78 9 Percent In Earthquake Hazard Area 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% Exposure To Earthquake Hazard $ 890,088,000 $ 168,898,000 $ 78,140,000 $ 4,069,000 $ 20,737,000 $ 6,860,000 14 8,670 100% 100% $ 4,118,000 $1,172,910,000 253 * City of West Liberty Class of Property Residential Commercial Industrial Agricultural Religious Governmental W. Liberty Identified Structures 758 111 4 0 9 3 Educational Bldg. Structure Total 5 890 $ $ $ $ $ $ W. Liberty Total Exposure 68,207,665 21,781,653 3,217,000 920,250 3,332,000 # Located Earthquake Hazard Area 758 111 4 0 9 3 Percent In Earthquake Hazard Area 100% 100% 100% 0% 100% 100% Exposure To Earthquake Hazard $ 68,207,665 $ 21,781,653 $ 3,217,000 $ $ 920,250 $ 3,332,000 5 890 100% 100% $ 2,771,000 $ 100,229,568 $ 2,771,000 $ 100,229,568 * Unincorporated Areas Class of Property Residential Commercial Industrial Agricultural Religious Governmental Countywide Identified Structures 3,851 114 43 7 Educational Bldg. Structure Total 5 4,020 $ $ $ $ $ $ Countywide Total Exposure 346,527,335 22,370,347 711,000 4,396,750 4,116,000 $ 2,771,000 $ 380,892,432 # Located Earthquake Hazard Area 3,851 114 43 7 Percent In Earthquake Hazard Area 100% 100% 0% 100% 100% 100% 5 4,020 100% 100% $ $ $ $ $ $ Exposure To Earthquake Hazard 346,527,335 22,370,347 711,000 4,396,750 4,116,000 $ 2,771,000 $ 380,892,432 * Morgan County Class of Property Residential Commercial Industrial Agricultural Religious Governmental Morgan Co. Identified Structures 4,609 225 4 52 10 Morgan Co. Total Exposure $ 414,735,000 $ 44,152,000 $ 3,217,000 $ 711,000 $ 5,317,000 $ 7,448,000 # Located Earthquake Hazard Area 4,609 225 4 52 10 Percent In Earthquake Hazard Area 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% Educational Bldg. Structure Total 10 4,910 $ 5,542,000 $ 481,122,000 10 4,910 100% 100% $ $ $ $ $ $ Exposure To Earthquake Hazard 414,735,000 44,152,000 3,217,000 711,000 5,317,000 7,448,000 $ 5,542,000 $ 481,122,000 * City of Lakeview Heights Class of Property Residential Commercial Industrial Agricultural Religious Governmental Lakeview Hts. Identified Structures 100 0 0 0 0 0 Educational Bldg. Structure Total 0 100 Lakeview Hts. # Located Percent In Exposure To Total Earthquake Earthquake Earthquake Exposure Hazard Area Hazard Area Hazard $ 11,201,090 100 100% $ 11,201,090 $ 0 0% $ $ 0 0% $ $ 0 0% $ $ 0 0% $ $ 0 0% $ $ $ 11,201,090 0 100 0% 100% $ $ 11,201,090 254 * City of Morehead Class of Property Residential Commercial Industrial Agricultural Religious Governmental Morehead Identified Structures 2,347 305 22 6 Educational Bldg. Structure Total 8 2,688 $ $ $ $ $ $ Morehead Total Exposure 262,889,582 95,724,219 5,495,742 6,664,000 $ 7,196,267 $ 377,969,810 # Located Earthquake Hazard Area 2,347 305 22 6 Percent In Earthquake Hazard Area 100% 100% 0% 0% 100% 100% 8 2,688 100% 100% $ $ $ $ $ $ Exposure To Earthquake Hazard 262,889,582 95,724,219 5,495,742 6,664,000 $ 7,196,267 $ 377,969,810 * Unincorporated Areas Class of Property Residential Commercial Industrial Agricultural Religious Governmental Countywide Identified Structures 5,076 188 14 40 5 Educational Bldg. Structure Total 7 5,330 $ $ $ $ $ $ Countywide Total Exposure 568,567,328 59,003,781 14,894,000 2,142,000 9,992,258 2,940,000 $ 6,296,733 $ 663,836,100 # Located Earthquake Hazard Area 5,076 188 14 40 5 Percent In Earthquake Hazard Area 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 7 5,330 100% 100% $ $ $ $ $ $ Exposure To Earthquake Hazard 568,567,328 59,003,781 14,894,000 2,142,000 9,992,258 2,940,000 $ 6,296,733 $ 663,836,100 * Rowan County Class of Property Residential Commercial Industrial Agricultural Religious Governmental Rowan Co. Identified Structures 7,523 493 14 62 11 Rowan Co. Total Exposure $ 842,658,000 $ 154,728,000 $ 14,894,000 $ 2,142,000 $ 15,488,000 $ 9,604,000 # Located Earthquake Hazard Area 7,523 493 14 62 11 Percent In Earthquake Hazard Area 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% Educational Bldg. Structure Total 15 8,118 $ 13,493,000 $1,053,007,000 15 8,118 100% 100% $ $ $ $ $ $ Exposure To Earthquake Hazard 842,658,000 154,728,000 14,894,000 2,142,000 15,488,000 9,604,000 $ 13,493,000 $1,053,007,000 * The information in the charts above as to the specific number of building structures located in the specific Hazard Areas were determined in cooperation with the Locally Elected Officials, the Emergency Management Directors, HAZUS-MH Maps, the Local Hazard Mitigation Committees and the Gateway ADD Staff. The following section of this Plan will chart by jurisdiction the Building Stock exposure amounts, per hazard, that each community could be faced with in the event that the hazard, when it occurs, is at its worst. 255 Building Stock SummaryNumbers of Building Structures (All Types) Within Hazard Area Per Jurisdiction City of Owingsville Flood Landslide Wildfires Tornadoes S.T'storms/Hail S. Winter Storms Earthquakes Identified Structures 817 817 817 817 817 817 817 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Total Exposure 87,570,803 87,570,803 87,570,803 87,570,803 87,570,803 87,570,803 87,570,803 Number Percent Located In Located In Hazard Area Hazard Area 9 1% 0% 0% 817 100% 817 100% 817 100% 817 100% $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Exposure To Hazard 1,459,114 87,570,803 87,570,803 87,570,803 87,570,803 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Exposure To Hazard 22,219,417 22,219,417 22,219,417 22,219,417 22,219,417 22,219,417 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Exposure To Hazard 17,581,264 17,581,264 17,581,264 17,581,264 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Exposure To Hazard 109,245,217 72,449,003 60,860,708 305,244,516 305,244,516 305,244,516 305,244,516 * City of Salt Lick Flood Landslide Wildfires Tornadoes S.T'storms/Hail S. Winter Storms Earthquakes Identified Structures 194 194 194 194 194 194 194 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Number Percent Total Located In Located In Exposure Hazard Area Hazard Area 22,219,417 194 100% 22,219,417 194 100% 22,219,417 0% 22,219,417 194 100% 22,219,417 194 100% 22,219,417 194 100% 22,219,417 194 100% * City of Sharpsburg Flood Landslide Wildfires Tornadoes S.T'storms/Hail S. Winter Storms Earthquakes Identified Structures 179 179 179 179 179 179 179 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Total Exposure 17,581,264 17,581,264 17,581,264 17,581,264 17,581,264 17,581,264 17,581,264 Number Percent Located In Located In Hazard Area Hazard Area 0 0% 0 0% 0 0% 179 100% 179 100% 179 100% 179 100% * Number Percent Bath County Identified Total Located In Located In Unincorporated Areas Structures Exposure Hazard Area Hazard Area 3,300 $ 305,244,516 1,232 37% Flood 3,300 $ 305,244,516 798 24% Landslide 3,300 $ 305,244,516 662 20% Wildfires 3,300 $ 305,244,516 3,300 100% Tornadoes 3,300 $ 305,244,516 3,300 100% S.T'storms/Hail 3,300 $ 305,244,516 3,300 100% S. Winter Storms 3,300 $ 305,244,516 3,300 100% Earthquakes * 256 Bath County Flood Landslide Wildfires Tornadoes S.T'storms/Hail S. Winter Storms Earthquakes Identified Structures 4,490 4,490 4,490 4,490 4,490 4,490 4,490 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Number Percent Total Located In Located In Exposure Hazard Area Hazard Area 432,616,000 1,435 32% 432,616,000 992 22% 432,616,000 662 15% 432,616,000 4,490 100% 432,616,000 4,490 100% 432,616,000 4,490 100% 432,616,000 4,490 100% $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Exposure To Hazard 132,923,748 94,668,420 60,860,708 432,616,000 432,616,000 432,616,000 432,616,000 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Exposure To Hazard 11,641,404 40,694,852 40,694,852 40,694,852 40,694,852 40,694,852 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Exposure To Hazard 75,223,537 307,396,148 44,438,327 307,396,148 307,396,148 307,396,148 307,396,148 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Exposure To Hazard 86,864,941 348,091,000 44,438,327 348,091,000 348,091,000 348,091,000 348,091,000 * City of Frenchburg Flood Landslide Wildfires Tornadoes S.T'storms/Hail S. Winter Storms Earthquakes Identified Structures 335 335 335 335 335 335 335 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Total Exposure 40,694,852 40,694,852 40,694,852 40,694,852 40,694,852 40,694,852 40,694,852 Number Percent Located In Located In Hazard Area Hazard Area 87 26% 335 100% 0% 335 100% 335 100% 335 100% 335 100% * Menifee County Identified Total Unincorporated Areas Structures Exposure 2,899 $ 307,396,148 Flood 2,899 $ 307,396,148 Landslide 2,899 $ 307,396,148 Wildfires 2,899 $ 307,396,148 Tornadoes 2,899 $ 307,396,148 S.T'storms/Hail 2,899 $ 307,396,148 S. Winter Storms 2,899 $ 307,396,148 Earthquakes Number Percent Located In Located In Hazard Area Hazard Area 719 25% 2,899 100% 354 12% 2,899 100% 2,899 100% 2,899 100% 2,899 100% * Menifee County Flood Landslide Wildfires Tornadoes S.T'storms/Hail S. Winter Storms Earthquakes Identified Structures 3,234 3,234 3,234 3,234 3,234 3,234 3,234 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Number Percent Total Located In Located In Exposure Hazard Area Hazard Area 348,091,000 806 25% 348,091,000 3,234 100% 348,091,000 354 11% 348,091,000 3,234 100% 348,091,000 3,234 100% 348,091,000 3,234 100% 348,091,000 3,234 100% * 257 City of Camargo Flood Landslide Wildfires Tornadoes S.T'storms/Hail S. Winter Storms Earthquakes Identified Structures 417 417 417 417 417 417 417 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Number Percent Total Located In Located In Exposure Hazard Area Hazard Area 52,890,830 0% 52,890,830 0% 52,890,830 0% 52,890,830 417 100% 52,890,830 417 100% 52,890,830 417 100% 52,890,830 417 100% $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Exposure To Hazard 52,890,830 52,890,830 52,890,830 52,890,830 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Exposure To Hazard 894,112 98,570,788 670,584 98,570,788 98,570,788 98,570,788 98,570,788 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Exposure To Hazard 9,446,341 441,849,000 441,849,000 441,849,000 441,849,000 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Exposure To Hazard 8,202,259 256,010,032 10,280,604 579,599,383 579,599,383 579,599,383 579,599,383 * City of Jeffersonville Flood Landslide Wildfires Tornadoes S.T'storms/Hail S. Winter Storms Earthquakes Identified Structures 784 784 784 784 784 784 784 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Total Exposure 98,570,788 98,570,788 98,570,788 98,570,788 98,570,788 98,570,788 98,570,788 Number Percent Located In Located In Hazard Area Hazard Area 8 1% 784 100% 6 1% 784 100% 784 100% 784 100% 784 100% * City of Mt. Sterling Flood Landslide Wildfires Tornadoes S.T'storms/Hail S. Winter Storms Earthquakes Identified Structures 3,194 3,194 3,194 3,194 3,194 3,194 3,194 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Total Exposure 441,849,000 441,849,000 441,849,000 441,849,000 441,849,000 441,849,000 441,849,000 Number Percent Located In Located In Hazard Area Hazard Area 39 1% 0% 0% 3,194 100% 3,194 100% 3,194 100% 3,194 100% * Number Percent Montgomery County Identified Total Located In Located In Unincorporated Areas Structures Exposure Hazard Area Hazard Area 4,275 $ 579,599,383 56 1% Flood 4,275 $ 579,599,383 2,289 54% Landslide 4,275 $ 579,599,383 81 2% Wildfires 4,275 $ 579,599,383 4,275 100% Tornadoes 4,275 $ 579,599,383 4,275 100% S.T'storms/Hail 4,275 $ 579,599,383 4,275 100% S. Winter Storms 4,275 $ 579,599,383 4,275 100% Earthquakes * 258 Montgomery County Flood Landslide Wildfires Tornadoes S.T'storms/Hail S. Winter Storms Earthquakes Identified Structures 8,670 8,670 8,670 8,670 8,670 8,670 8,670 Number Percent Total Located In Located In Exposure Hazard Area Hazard Area $1,172,910,000 103 1% $1,172,910,000 3,073 35% $1,172,910,000 87 1% $1,172,910,000 8,670 100% $1,172,910,000 8,670 100% $1,172,910,000 8,670 100% $1,172,910,000 8,670 100% Exposure To Hazard $ 18,542,711 $ 354,580,820 $ 10,951,187 $1,172,910,000 $1,172,910,000 $1,172,910,000 $1,172,910,000 * City of West Liberty Flood Landslide Wildfires Tornadoes S.T'storms/Hail S. Winter Storms Earthquakes Identified Structures 890 890 890 890 890 890 890 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Total Exposure 100,229,568 100,229,568 100,229,568 100,229,568 100,229,568 100,229,568 100,229,568 Number Percent Located In Located In Hazard Area Hazard Area 26 3% 890 100% 6 1% 890 100% 890 100% 890 100% 890 100% $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Exposure To Hazard 2,445,824 100,229,568 539,902 100,229,568 100,229,568 100,229,568 100,229,568 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Exposure To Hazard 121,811,072 380,892,432 156,011,300 380,892,432 380,892,432 380,892,432 380,892,432 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Exposure To Hazard 124,256,896 481,122,000 156,551,202 481,122,000 481,122,000 481,122,000 481,122,000 * Morgan County Identified Total Unincorporated Areas Structures Exposure 4,020 $ 380,892,432 Flood 4,020 $ 380,892,432 Landslide 4,020 $ 380,892,432 Wildfires 4,020 $ 380,892,432 Tornadoes 4,020 $ 380,892,432 S.T'storms/Hail 4,020 $ 380,892,432 S. Winter Storms 4,020 $ 380,892,432 Earthquakes Number Percent Located In Located In Hazard Area Hazard Area 1,345 33% 4,020 100% 1,612 40% 4,020 100% 4,020 100% 4,020 100% 4,020 100% * Morgan County Flood Landslide Wildfires Tornadoes S.T'storms/Hail S. Winter Storms Earthquakes Identified Structures 4,910 4,910 4,910 4,910 4,910 4,910 4,910 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Number Percent Total Located In Located In Exposure Hazard Area Hazard Area 481,122,000 1,371 28% 481,122,000 4,910 100% 481,122,000 1,618 33% 481,122,000 4,910 100% 481,122,000 4,910 100% 481,122,000 4,910 100% 481,122,000 4,910 100% * 259 Identified City of Lakeview Heights Structures 100 Flood 100 Landslide 100 Wildfires 100 Tornadoes 100 S.T'storms/Hail 100 S. Winter Storms 100 Earthquakes $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Number Percent Total Located In Located In Exposure Hazard Area Hazard Area 11,201,090 0% 11,201,090 100 100% 11,201,090 0% 11,201,090 100 100% 11,201,090 100 100% 11,201,090 100 100% 11,201,090 100 100% $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Exposure To Hazard 11,201,090 11,201,090 11,201,090 11,201,090 11,201,090 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Exposure To Hazard 11,828,790 377,969,810 377,969,810 377,969,810 377,969,810 377,969,810 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Exposure To Hazard 255,883,491 663,836,100 663,836,100 663,836,100 663,836,100 663,836,100 663,836,100 * City of Morehead Flood Landslide Wildfires Tornadoes S.T'storms/Hail S. Winter Storms Earthquakes Identified Structures 2,688 2,688 2,688 2,688 2,688 2,688 2,688 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Total Exposure 377,969,810 377,969,810 377,969,810 377,969,810 377,969,810 377,969,810 377,969,810 Number Percent Located In Located In Hazard Area Hazard Area 102 4% 2,688 100% 0% 2,688 100% 2,688 100% 2,688 100% 2,688 100% * Rowan County Identified Total Unincorporated Areas Structures Exposure 5,330 $ 663,836,100 Flood 5,330 $ 663,836,100 Landslide 5,330 $ 663,836,100 Wildfires 5,330 $ 663,836,100 Tornadoes 5,330 $ 663,836,100 S.T'storms/Hail 5,330 $ 663,836,100 S. Winter Storms 5,330 $ 663,836,100 Earthquakes Number Percent Located In Located In Hazard Area Hazard Area 2,198 41% 5,330 100% 5,330 100% 5,330 100% 5,330 100% 5,330 100% 5,330 100% * Rowan County Flood Landslide Wildfires Tornadoes S.T'storms/Hail S. Winter Storms Earthquakes Identified Structures 8,118 8,118 8,118 8,118 8,118 8,118 8,118 Number Percent Total Located In Located In Exposure Hazard Area Hazard Area $1,053,007,000 2,300 28% $1,053,007,000 8,118 100% $1,053,007,000 5,330 66% $1,053,007,000 8,118 100% $1,053,007,000 8,118 100% $1,053,007,000 8,118 100% $1,053,007,000 8,118 100% Exposure To Hazard $ 267,712,280 $1,053,007,000 $ 663,836,100 $1,053,007,000 $1,053,007,000 $1,053,007,000 $1,053,007,000 * 260 Gateway Region Flood Landslide Wildfires Tornadoes S.T'storms/Hail S. Winter Storms Earthquakes Identified Structures 29,422 29,422 29,422 29,422 29,422 29,422 29,422 Number Percent Total Located In Located In Exposure Hazard Area Hazard Area $3,487,746,000 6,015 20% $3,487,746,000 20,327 69% $3,487,746,000 8,051 27% $3,487,746,000 29,422 100% $3,487,746,000 29,422 100% $3,487,746,000 29,422 100% $3,487,746,000 29,422 100% Exposure To Hazard $ 630,300,576 $2,331,469,240 $ 936,637,524 $3,487,746,000 $3,487,746,000 $3,487,746,000 $3,487,746,000 * Critical Facilities Exposure To Natural Hazards Within The Gateway Region As mentioned in the first page of this section, there are two components to consider when identifying the assets and assessing the vulnerability of the Gateway Region. The first component is to identify the Building Stock of the Region. The preceding pages of this section accomplished this task. The following pages of this section will deal with the second, last and equally important component for consideration in the identification of assets and the assessing of vulnerability, the Critical Facilities. For the purpose of this plan, the Gateway Regional Mitigation Committee has adopted the Definitions of the FEMA HAZUS Loss Estimation Model as according to FEMA publication 386-1, version 1.0, page 3-9 that states the following definitions of critical facilities. HAZUS separates critical facilities and facilities into five (5) categories shown below based on their loss potential. For the purpose of this plan, all of the following elements are considered Critical Facilities: Transportation Facilities include Airways- Airports, Heliports; Highways/Bridges, Tunnels, Roadbeds, Overpasses, Transfer Centers; Railways/Track Segments, Tunnels, Bridges, Rail Yards, Depots; Waterways/Canals, Locks, Seaports, Ferries, Harbors, Docks and Piers. Lifeline Utility Systems include Potable Water, Wastewater, Oil, Natural Gas, Electric Power and Communication Systems. Essential Facilities are essential to the Health and Welfare of the Whole Population and are especially important following hazard events. We consider not only their structural integrity and content value, but also the effects on the interruption of their functions because the vulnerability is based on the service they provide rather than simply their physical aspects. Essential Facilities include Hospitals and other Medical Facilities, Police and Fire Stations, Emergency Operations Systems, Evacuation Shelters, Schools and Health and Human Services to the Gateway Region. High Potential Loss Facilities are facilities that would have a high loss associated with them, both physical and economical, such as Nuclear Power Plants, Dams, and Military Installations. Hazardous Materials Facilities include facilities housing industrial/hazardous materials, such as corrosives, explosives, flammable materials, radioactive materials, and toxins. 261 According to information provided by HAZUS-MH and FEMA, and from information obtained through research by the Gateway ADD Staff, there are/is: 176 Major Road/Bridges located within the Gateway Region with a total dollar exposure amount of $100,102,860. Montgomery County has the most with 63 and Menifee County has the least with 12. The 176 bridges within the Gateway Region, when added together, have a total of 6,243 bridge feet. Bath County has 1,713 feet of bridges within its boundaries, which is the most, and Menifee County has 257 feet of bridges, the least of the five-counties. $3,830,373,000 worth of exposure to the Transportation Systems (excluding Bridges and Airports) of the Gateway Region. Morgan County has the highest exposure amount of $1,276,022,000, and Menifee County has the least amount of exposure at $499,380,000. 6 Airports (public and private) located within the Gateway Region with a value of $32,046,000. 7 Water Treatment Plants (WTP’s) located within the Gateway Region with a combined exposure value of $228,438,000. Two each are located in Morgan and Rowan County and the remaining three are located in Bath, Montgomery and Menifee County’s. $100,752,000 worth of exposure to the Region’s Water Treatment Plant Pipelines. Morgan County has the most exposure in this area at $27,693,000 and Menifee County has the least exposure at $14,034,000. 9 Wastewater Treatment Plants (WWTP’s) with a total exposure dollar value of $587,412,000. Every County within the Gateway Region has exposure in this area. Montgomery County has the most WWTP’s with 3. $60,452,000 worth of exposure to the Region’s Wastewater Treatment Plants Pipelines. Morgan County has the most exposure in this area at $16,616,000 and Menifee County has the least exposure at $8,420,000. 63 Water Storage Tanks (WST’s) located within the Gateway Region with a combined exposure value of $9,450,000. These tanks are holding approximately 25,000,000 gallons of water for the public use. Rowan County has the most identified WST’s with 21 and Menifee County has the least at 6. 39 Pump Stations located within the Gateway Region. The total exposure value of these Pump Stations stands at $468,000. Rowan County has the most Pump Stations with 14 and Montgomery and Menifee County has the least number of Pump Stations with 4 each. 15 Communication Towers located within the Gateway Region. These Communication Towers have a exposure value of $1,470,000. Rowan County has 6 of the 12 Communication Towers, Montgomery County has 5, Morgan County has 2 and Bath and Menifee County has 1 each. 3 Oil Facilities are located within the Gateway Region. Facilities that assist with the transportation of crude oil are found in Bath, Montgomery and Rowan Counties. 4 Natural Gas Facilities are located within the Gateway Region with an exposure value of $4,272,000. Two are located in Rowan County, one each in Bath and Montgomery County’s. There is 262 $40,300,000 worth of exposure to the Region’s Natural Gas Facilities Pipelines. Morgan County has the most exposure at $11,077,000 and Menifee County has the least at $5,613,000. 0 Electric Power Facilities or Electric Power Facilities Pipelines located within the Gateway Region. 28 Dams/Levees located within the Gateway Region with a exposure value of $3,500,000. Montgomery has the highest number with 10 and Morgan and Menifee County’s having the least, at 2 apiece. 3 Health Care Facilities located within the Gateway Region. These facilities are located in Montgomery, Morgan and Rowan Counties with an exposure value that totals $17,150,000. The following six charts will provide a County-by-County and Regional detailed breakdown of the Critical Facilities Exposure by category and amount: The County data below includes both the incorporated and unincorporated areas of that County. The Total Exposure Value figures were retrieved from HAZUS-MH. 263 Critical Facilities Exposure By Gateway Region County Critical Bath County Facilities Major Roads/Bridges 35 Transp. System (miles) 385 Airports 1 WTP's 1 WTP Pipelines (feet) 2,021,734 WWTP's 2 WWTP Pipelines (feet) 87,317 Water Storage Tanks 13 Water Pump Stations 10 Commercial Towers 1 Dams/Levees 8 Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities 1 Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities 1 Natural Gas Pipelines - $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Total Exposure 26,368,740 619,136,000 5,341,000 32,634,000 19,859,000 130,536,000 11,916,000 1,950,000 120,000 98,000 1,000,000 98,000 1,068,200 7,944,000 Electric Power Facilities $ Critical Facility Total 2,109,509 $ 858,068,940 WTP-Water Treatment Plant WWTP-Wastewater Treatment Plant Critical Menifee County Facilities Major Roads/Bridges 12 Transp. System (miles) 371 Airports WTP's 1 WTP Pipelines (feet) 749,005 WWTP's 2 WWTP Pipelines (feet) 53,405 Water Storage Tanks 6 Water Pump Stations 4 Commercial Towers 1 Dams/Levees 3 Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines - $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Total Exposure 3,960,890 499,380,000 32,634,000 14,034,000 130,536,000 8,420,000 900,000 48,000 98,000 375,000 5,613,000 Electric Power Facilities $ Critical Facility Total 802,810 $ 695,998,890 WTP-Water Treatment Plant WWTP-Wastewater Treatment Plant 264 Critical Montgomery County Facilities Major Roads/Bridges 63 Transp. System (miles) 374 Airports 2 WTP's 1 WTP Pipelines (feet) 1,379,935 WWTP's 3 WWTP Pipelines (feet) 454,480 Water Storage Tanks 15 Water Pump Stations 4 Commercial Towers 5 Dams/Levees 10 Health Care Facilities 1 Oil Facilities 1 Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities 1 Natural Gas Pipelines - $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Total Exposure 22,012,000 688,814,000 10,682,000 32,634,000 17,646,000 195,804,000 10,588,000 2,250,000 48,000 490,000 1,250,000 6,860,000 98,000 1,068,200 7,058,000 Electric Power Facilities $ Critical Facility Total 1,834,895 $ 997,302,200 WTP-Water Treatment Plant WWTP-Wastewater Treatment Plant Critical Total Morgan County Facilities Exposure Major Roads/Bridges 32 $ 18,407,750 Transp. System (miles) 716 $ 1,276,022,000 Airports 1 $ 5,341,000 WTP's 2 $ 65,268,000 WTP Pipelines (feet) 897,206 $ 27,693,000 WWTP's 1 $ 65,268,000 WWTP Pipelines (feet) 75,239 $ 16,616,000 Water Storage Tanks 8 $ 1,200,000 Water Pump Stations 7 $ 84,000 Commercial Towers 2 $ 196,000 Dams/Levees 3 $ 375,000 Health Care Facilities 1 $ 3,430,000 Oil Facilities $ Oil Pipelines $ Natural Gas Facilities $ Natural Gas Pipelines $ 11,077,000 Electric Power Facilities $ Critical Facility Total 973,218 $ 1,490,977,750 WTP-Water Treatment Plant WWTP-Wastewater Treatment Plant 265 Critical Rowan County Facilities Major Roads/Bridges 34 Transp. System (miles) 473 Airports 2 WTP's 2 WTP Pipelines (feet) 2,244,675 WWTP's 1 WWTP Pipelines (feet) 692,309 Water Storage Tanks 21 Water Pump Stations 14 Commercial Towers 6 Dams/Levees 4 Health Care Facilities 1 Oil Facilities 1 Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities 2 Natural Gas Pipelines - $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Total Exposure 29,353,480 747,021,000 10,682,000 65,268,000 21,520,000 65,268,000 12,912,000 3,150,000 168,000 588,000 500,000 6,860,000 98,000 2,136,400 8,608,000 Electric Power Facilities $ Critical Facility Total 2,937,545 $ 974,132,880 WTP-Water Treatment Plant WWTP-Wastewater Treatment Plant Critical Total Gateway Region Facilities Exposure Major Roads/Bridges 176 $ 100,102,860 Transp. System (miles) 2,319 $ 3,830,373,000 Airports 6 $ 32,046,000 WTP's 7 $ 228,438,000 WTP Pipelines (feet) 7,292,555 $ 100,752,000 WWTP's 9 $ 587,412,000 WWTP Pipelines (feet) 1,362,750 $ 60,452,000 Water Storage Tanks 63 $ 9,450,000 Water Pump Stations 39 $ 468,000 Commercial Towers 15 $ 1,470,000 Dams/Levees 28 $ 3,500,000 Health Care Facilities 3 $ 17,150,000 Oil Facilities 3 $ 294,000 Oil Pipelines $ Natural Gas Facilities 4 $ 4,272,800 Natural Gas Pipelines $ 40,300,000 Electric Power Facilities $ Critical Facility Total 8,657,977 $ 5,016,480,660 WTP-Water Treatment Plant WWTP-Wastewater Treatment Plant When looking at the numbers associated with WTP Pipelines and WWTP Pipelines, these numbers reflect linear feet. Future updates to this Plan will include the number of linear feet of Oil Pipelines and Natural Gas Pipelines. 266 Transportation Facilities-Major Roads/Bridges Within The Gateway Region Within the Gateway Region there are 176 Major Roads/Bridges that total 6,243 feet in length, according to the HAZUS-MH generated report. These bridges have a total exposure amount of $100,102,860. If these major roads/bridges were laid end to end, they would extend approximately 1.2 miles (6,243/5,280). Montgomery County has the most major roads/bridges with 63, followed by Bath County with 35, Rowan County with 34, Morgan County with 32 and Menifee County having the least with 12. In the area of total length of all major roads/bridges combined, Bath County has the most bridge feet at 1,713, Rowan County has the second most at 1,646, Montgomery County, which has the greatest number of major roads/bridges, has the third greatest number of bridge feet at 1,539, Morgan County has 1,088 and Menifee County has 257. Without exception, the County Mitigation Committees felt the numbers presented by FEMA were too low. Future Plan updates will include a closer review and assessment of the Major Roads/Bridges. The following charts identify the individual Major Roads/Bridges per county being in the Gateway Region. Their original costs/replacement costs are valued in thousands of dollars. The County data below includes both the incorporated and unincorporated areas of that County. The Original Cost figures were retrieved from HAZUS-MH. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 Bridge KY# 356 357 359 360 361 362 363 364 365 366 367 370 371 373 410 412 414 416 418 420 422 423 424 425 426 Bath County Owner State Highway Agency State Highway Agency State Highway Agency State Highway Agency State Highway Agency State Highway Agency State Highway Agency State Highway Agency State Highway Agency State Highway Agency State Highway Agency State Highway Agency State Highway Agency State Highway Agency State Highway Agency State Highway Agency State Highway Agency State Highway Agency State Highway Agency State Highway Agency State Highway Agency State Highway Agency State Highway Agency State Highway Agency State Highway Agency Year Built 1992 1931 1931 1931 1931 1931 1942 1931 1980 1986 1996 1996 1967 1967 1967 1967 1966 1967 1967 1967 1966 1967 1967 1967 1967 Length 46 22 11 35 35 11 105 42 16 65 9 8 83 102 119 119 59 48 48 80 62 62 104 104 94 Original Cost 693.78 261.95 144.95 461.20 461.20 144.95 1,583.63 673.46 312.44 1,042.26 180.03 160.03 1,212.29 1,408.84 1,983.71 1,983.71 833.65 929.70 929.70 1,155.77 1,141.80 1,141.80 1,733.66 1,733.66 1,372.96 267 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 427 431 432 433 434 435 436 437 438 439 State Highway Agency State Highway Agency State Highway Agency State Highway Agency County Highway Agency County Highway Agency County Highway Agency County Highway Agency County Highway Agency County Highway Agency 35 Highway Bridges 1967 1992 1990 1993 1950 1995 1993 1993 1936 1993 94 24 24 24 7 13 11 13 7 7 1,713 1,372.76 232.42 259.10 236.23 67.79 125.90 136.22 109.39 61.12 86.68 26,368.74 Source: HAZUS-MH Includes incorporated and unincorporated areas of the County. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 Bridge KY# 6530 6531 6532 6534 6535 6536 6538 6540 6547 6550 6551 6552 6554 6555 6556 6557 6558 6559 6560 6561 6562 6563 6564 6566 6567 6569 6570 6571 6572 6573 6575 6578 6579 6580 6581 6582 Montgomery County Owner State Highway Agency State Highway Agency State Highway Agency State Highway Agency State Highway Agency State Highway Agency State Highway Agency State Highway Agency State Highway Agency State Highway Agency State Highway Agency State Highway Agency State Highway Agency State Highway Agency State Highway Agency State Highway Agency State Highway Agency State Highway Agency State Highway Agency State Highway Agency State Highway Agency State Highway Agency State Highway Agency State Highway Agency State Highway Agency State Highway Agency State Highway Agency State Highway Agency State Highway Agency Private County Highway Agency State Highway Agency County Highway Agency County Highway Agency State Highway Agency State Highway Agency Year Built 1938 1938 1960 1948 1991 1960 1960 1960 1960 1940 1954 1960 1935 1935 1935 1953 1953 1993 1998 1969 1975 1949 1949 1975 1970 1953 1968 1965 1978 1911 1970 1955 1978 1978 1970 1996 Original Length Cost 20 279.42 29 405.16 61 1,045.91 10 223.85 25 523.91 94 1,432.65 48 823.01 48 823.01 57 859.69 8 106.69 50 531.85 55 943.03 15 207.18 15 211.94 52 627.42 30 376.26 30 376.26 12 264.81 108 2,674.79 32 381.02 21 246.71 8 74.93 9 91.45 21 246.71 9 78.59 52 602.65 36 451.51 7 80.02 38 723.95 24 228.61 16 139.71 30 381.02 12 140.98 10 117.48 9 101.45 91 1,372.48 268 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 6583 6584 6585 6586 6587 6588 6589 6592 6593 6594 6595 6596 6597 6598 6600 6601 6602 6603 6604 6605 6606 6608 6609 6610 6611 6612 6613 State Highway Agency State Highway Agency State Highway Agency State Highway Agency State Highway Agency State Highway Agency State Highway Agency City Highway Agency County Highway Agency County Highway Agency County Highway Agency County Highway Agency County Highway Agency County Highway Agency County Highway Agency County Highway Agency County Highway Agency County Highway Agency County Highway Agency County Highway Agency County Highway Agency County Highway Agency County Highway Agency County Highway Agency County Highway Agency County Highway Agency County Highway Agency 63 Highway Bridges 1951 1969 1969 1972 1979 1986 1967 1981 1983 1982 1982 1992 1980 1997 1994 1981 1982 1987 1992 1994 1983 1989 1994 1994 1940 1930 1972 10 12 16 10 7 23 14 14 21 10 11 16 25 16 8 13 9 15 12 15 9 10 11 11 8 12 9 1,539 130.18 175.27 218.45 117.48 87.79 233.69 124.47 220.04 200.04 88.91 97.80 187.97 226.23 185.43 81.29 152.73 78.59 142.88 140.98 178.61 80.02 101.61 127.48 127.48 90.18 114.31 105.73 22,012 Source: HAZUS-MH Includes incorporated and unincorporated areas of the County. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Bridge KY# 6406 6407 6408 6409 6410 6412 6414 6415 6416 6417 6418 6419 Menifee County Owner State Highway Agency State Highway Agency State Highway Agency State Highway Agency State Highway Agency State Highway Agency State Highway Agency State Highway Agency State Highway Agency County Highway Agency County Highway Agency County Highway Agency 12 Highway Bridges Year Built 1923 1923 1927 1978 1978 1977 1991 2000 1998 1994 1998 1996 Length 13 10 15 23 19 11 14 14 80 9 34 15 257 Original Cost 138.28 115.89 159.55 635.36 413.25 197.34 244.49 253.38 1,079.57 85.73 464.21 173.84 3,960.89 Source: HAZUS-MH Includes incorporated and unincorporated areas of the County. 269 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 Bridge KY# 6614 6617 6618 6621 6624 6625 6626 6627 6628 6629 6630 6631 6632 6633 6634 6635 6637 6638 6639 6640 6641 6643 6644 6645 6646 6647 6648 6649 6650 6651 6653 6655 Morgan County Owner State Highway Agency State Highway Agency State Highway Agency State Highway Agency State Highway Agency State Highway Agency State Highway Agency State Highway Agency County Highway Agency State Highway Agency State Highway Agency State Highway Agency State Highway Agency State Highway Agency State Highway Agency State Highway Agency County Highway Agency County Highway Agency County Highway Agency County Highway Agency County Highway Agency County Highway Agency County Highway Agency County Highway Agency County Highway Agency County Highway Agency County Highway Agency County Highway Agency County Highway Agency State Highway Agency State Highway Agency State Highway Agency 32 Highway Bridges Year Built 1932 1934 1934 1937 1930 1930 1925 1925 1982 1982 1985 1985 1989 1991 1998 1999 1992 1993 1995 1997 1997 1992 1993 1997 1994 1993 1999 1994 1993 1993 1963 1963 Original Length Cost 58 690.61 14 146.69 13 136.22 17 205.12 48 502.95 8 107.96 7 85.57 10 111.13 32 812.85 43 1,092.27 62 1,181.17 119 2,493.80 170 3,562.57 77 1,613.64 26 359.12 21 290.05 24 228.61 7 66.68 8 76.20 7 66.68 7 66.68 10 95.26 8 92.72 68 798.88 24 278.15 9 85.73 14 133.36 9 85.73 8 92.72 48 1,044.01 57 913.98 55 890.64 1,088 18,407.75 Source: HAZUS-MH Includes incorporated and unincorporated areas of the County. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Bridge KY# 7740 7741 7743 7744 7745 7746 7747 7749 7750 7753 Rowan County Owner State Highway Agency State Highway Agency State Highway Agency State Highway Agency State Highway Agency State Highway Agency State Highway Agency State Highway Agency State Highway Agency State Highway Agency Year Built 1973 1999 1924 1924 1924 1948 1948 1988 1988 1968 Length 26 20 16 11 10 8 88 15 15 93 Original Cost 462.31 412.78 177.81 122.25 112.72 167.65 1,327.23 240.52 264.34 1,343.59 270 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 7755 7757 7759 7761 7763 7765 7767 7769 7771 7772 7773 7774 7775 7776 7777 7778 7779 7780 7781 7782 7783 7784 7787 7788 State Highway Agency State Highway Agency State Highway Agency State Highway Agency State Highway Agency State Highway Agency State Highway Agency State Highway Agency State Highway Agency State Highway Agency County Highway Agency State Highway Agency State Highway Agency County Highway Agency County Highway Agency County Highway Agency County Highway Agency County Highway Agency County Highway Agency County Highway Agency County Highway Agency County Highway Agency County Highway Agency County Highway Agency 34 Highway Bridges 1968 1968 1968 1968 1968 1968 1968 1993 1997 1997 1979 1993 1999 1992 1994 1974 1995 1994 1994 1992 1993 1980 1998 1990 87 130 130 122 122 48 48 71 92 306 12 16 9 14 13 16 24 8 13 8 8 15 8 24 1,646 1,174.03 2,146.44 2,146.44 2,014.35 2,014.35 899.22 899.22 2,310.75 2,117.86 7,044.18 167.65 185.43 104.31 133.36 123.83 162.57 228.61 92.72 123.83 92.72 92.72 142.88 76.20 228.61 29,353.48 Source: HAZUS-MH Includes incorporated and unincorporated areas of the County. HAZUS-MH Identified Highway Bridges Per Gateway Region County 70 60 Bath 50 Menifee 40 Montgomery 30 Morgan 20 Rowan 10 0 Bath Menifee Montgomery Morgan Rowan * 271 HAZUS-MH Identified Total Length (In Feet) of Highway Bridges Per Gateway Region County 1,800 1,600 1,400 1,200 1,000 800 600 400 200 - Bath Menifee Montgomery Morgan Rowan Bath Menifee Montgomery Morgan Rowan Transportation Facilities-Transportation Systems Within The Gateway Region Within the counties of the Gateway Region, there is $3,830,373,000 worth of exposure to the Transportation Systems from Natural Hazards. Although Bridges and Airports are classified as Transportation Systems, discussion concerning them and their replacement costs are not counted within this segment as they have been separately discussed and accounted for within this segment individually. The first chart below sums up the total exposure per county from the Natural Hazards to its Transportation Systems. Morgan County has the highest exposure from the Natural Hazards to its Transportation Systems at approximately $1,276,022,000. Rowan County had the second highest exposure amount with $747,021,000, Montgomery County had the third highest exposure amount with $688,814,000, Bath County had the fourth (out of five) highest exposure amount with $619,136,000 and Menifee County had the least amount of exposure to its Transportation Systems from Natural Hazards with $499,380,000. The second chart below will show that of the eight different Transportation Systems (Highway, Railway, Light Rail, Bus Facility, Ports, Ferries, Airports and Runways), only four, or half of them, are susceptible to the Natural Hazards. Light Rail, Bus Facilities, Ports and Ferries are not susceptible to the Natural Hazards that affect the Gateway Region. Of the four Transportation Systems (Highways, Railways, Airports and Runways), that are affected by the Natural Hazards within the Gateway Region, the chart below will show that the Highways, its Segments and Bridges, within the Gateway Region are the most susceptible to damages from the Gateway Regions Natural Hazards. During a County Mitigation Committee Meeting, it was learned that Rowan County is in the process of constructing a second airport. Once completed, the old airport is to be publicly sold. It is not known at this time whether the old airport, once sold, will remain and be used for aviation purposes or if the land and facilities will be used for non-aviation purposes. For the purpose of this Hazard Mitigation Plan, additional funds ($30,458,000) were added to the Rowan County Transportation Systems Runway Facilities column to reflect what will soon be two runways within Rowan County. Future Plan updates will allow the Plan preparer to determine the intended use of the old airport and to make any changes, if necessary. 272 The following charts give a County-by-County and Regional breakdown into the individual Transportation System Exposure. The source of information was obtained from HAZUS-MH and FEMA. The initial listing of Transportation Systems within the Gateway Region was compiled by the Gateway ADD Staff. It was reviewed by the County Hazard Mitigation Committees and the Committees recommended changes were put into effect. All County data included in the charts below, relating to Transportation Facilities/Systems, includes both the incorporated and unincorporated areas of that County. Replacement Costs were provided by HAZUS/MH. There are 2,319 miles of Highways within the Gateway Region, this figure includes both the State Primary, State Secondary, Rural Secondary, Supplemental Roads and County Maintained Roads. The Chart below breaks out the number of Highway Miles Per County and the maintenance Responsibilities. Bath Menifee Montgomery Morgan Rowan Total State Primary System 13.3 19.4 34.6 62.8 41.0 171.1 State Rural County Secondary Secondary Supplemental Maintained System System Roads Roads 71.5 74.9 1.6 224.0 42.0 59.1 250.0 45.4 71.9 2.1 220.0 42.7 123.7 36.3 450.0 67.9 53.9 10.5 300.0 269.5 383.5 50.5 1,444.0 Total Miles 385.3 370.5 374.0 715.5 473.3 2,318.6 Source: Commonwealth of Ky. Transportation Cabinet and Gateway Region County Judge-Executive’s Highways Railways Light Rail Bus Facilities Ports Ferries Airports Runways Total $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Bath County Transportation Systems Dollar Exposure Bridges Tunnels Facilities Segments 588,678,000 $ - $ - $ $ - $ - $ $ - $ - $ $ - $ - $ $ - $ - $ $ - $ - $ $ - $ - $ $ - $ - $ 30,458,000 588,678,000 $ - $ - $ 30,458,000 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Total 588,678,000 30,458,000 619,136,000 Source: HAZUS-MH & FEMA Includes incorporated and unincorporated areas of the County. Highways Railways Light Rail Bus Facilities Ports Ferries Airports Runways Total $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Menifee County Transportation Systems Dollar Exposure Bridges Tunnels Facilities Segments 499,380,000 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 499,380,000 $ $ $ - Total $ 499,380,000 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 499,380,000 Source: HAZUS-MH & FEMA Includes incorporated and unincorporated areas of the County. 273 Montgomery County Transportation Systems Dollar Exposure Bridges Tunnels Facilities Segments $ - $ - $ Highways $ 597,439,000 $ $ - $ - $ Railways $ - $ - $ Light Rail $ $ - $ - $ Bus Facilities $ $ $ - $ - $ Ports $ $ - $ - $ Ferries $ $ - $ - $ Airports $ $ - $ - $ 91,375,000 Runways Total $ 597,439,000 $ - $ - $ 91,375,000 Total $ 597,439,000 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 91,375,000 $ 688,814,000 Source: HAZUS-MH & FEMA Includes incorporated and unincorporated areas of the County. Morgan County Transportation Systems Dollar Exposure Segments Bridges Tunnels Facilities $1,245,564,000 $ - $ - $ Highways $ $ - $ - $ Railways $ $ - $ - $ Light Rail $ - $ - $ Bus Facilities $ $ $ - $ - $ Ports $ $ - $ - $ Ferries $ $ - $ - $ Airports $ $ - $ - $ 30,458,000 Runways Total $1,245,564,000 $ - $ - $ 30,458,000 Total $1,245,564,000 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 30,458,000 $1,276,022,000 Source: HAZUS-MH & FEMA Includes incorporated and unincorporated areas of the County. Highways Railways Light Rail Bus Facilities Ports Ferries Airports Runways Total $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Rowan County Transportation Systems Dollar Exposure Bridges Tunnels Facilities Segments 682,003,000 $ - $ - $ 4,102,000 $ - $ - $ $ - $ - $ $ - $ - $ $ - $ - $ $ - $ - $ $ - $ - $ $ - $ - $ 60,916,000 686,105,000 $ - $ - $ 60,916,000 Total $ 682,003,000 $ 4,102,000 $ $ $ $ $ $ 60,916,000 $ 747,021,000 Source: HAZUS-MH & FEMA Includes incorporated and unincorporated areas of the County. Within Rowan County, as the chart above explains, there is $4,102,000 worth of exposure to the Railways. According to the County Judge-Executive, there is approximately 20 miles of abandoned and unused railways within the County border. The ownership of these railways has reverted back to the local landowners, many of who have built or placed homes, barns and outbuildings on this land. 274 Gateway Region Transportation Systems Dollar Exposure Highways Railways Light Rail Bus Facilities Ports Ferries Airports Runways Total Segments $3,613,064,000 $ 4,102,000 $ $ $ $ $ $ $3,617,166,000 Bridges $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Tunnels - $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ - Facilities $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 213,207,000 $ 213,207,000 Total $3,613,064,000 $ 4,102,000 $ $ $ $ $ $ 213,207,000 $3,830,373,000 * Transportation Systems Exposure Per Gateway Region County To Natural Hazards $1,400,000,000 $1,200,000,000 $1,000,000,000 Bath Menifee $800,000,000 Montgomery $600,000,000 Morgan $400,000,000 Rowan $200,000,000 $0 Bath Menifee Montgomery Morgan Rowan * Gateway Region Transportation Systems Exposure Area Runways 6% Railways 0% Highways 94% Highways Runways Railways * 275 Highway Exposure To Natural Hazards Per Gateway Region County $1,400,000,000 $1,200,000,000 $1,000,000,000 Bath Menifee $800,000,000 Montgomery $600,000,000 Morgan $400,000,000 Rowan $200,000,000 $0 Bath Menifee Montgomery Morgan Rowan Transportation Facilities-Airports Within The Gateway Region There are six Public and Private Airports located within the Gateway Region that has been identified by HAZUS-MH. With the exception of Menifee County, every County within the Gateway Region is home to an Airport. During a County Mitigation Committee Meeting, it was learned that Rowan County is in the process of constructing a second Airport. Once completed, the old Airport is to be publicly sold. It is not known at this time whether the old Airport, once sold, will remain and be used for aviation purposes or if the land and facilities will be used for non-aviation purposes. For the purpose of this Hazard Mitigation Plan, additional funds ($5,341,000) were added to this section of the Plan to reflect what will soon be two Airports within Rowan County. Future Plan updates will allow the Plan preparer to determine the intended use of the old Airport and to make any changes, if necessary. All County data included in the chart below, relating to Airports, includes both the incorporated and unincorporated areas of that County. Replacement Costs were provided by HAZUS/MH. Gateway Region Airports Name Morehead/Rowan County Morehead/Rowan County One Oak Mt. Sterling/Montgomery County W.R. Belcher West Liberty Region Total City Morehead Morehead Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Olympia West Liberty Owner Public Public Private Public Private Public Use Public Public Private Public Private Public Replacement Value $ 5,341,000 $ 5,341,000 $ 5,341,000 $ 5,341,000 $ 5,341,000 $ 5,341,000 $ 32,046,000 Source-HAZUS-MH & County Mitigation Committee Input 276 Airport Exposure To Natural Hazards Per Gateway Region County $12,000,000 $10,000,000 Bath $8,000,000 Menifee $6,000,000 Montgomery $4,000,000 Morgan $2,000,000 Rowan ow R or M M on tg an n ga y om er ife en M Ba t h e $0 The initial listing of Airports within the Gateway Region was compiled by the Gateway ADD Staff. It was reviewed by the County Hazard Mitigation Committees and the Committees recommended changes were put into effect. Lifeline Utility Systems-Water Treatment Plants Within The Gateway Region There are 7 Water Treatment Plants located within the Gateway Region. Two of them are located in Rowan County, two in Morgan County and the remaining three are located in Bath, Menifee and Montgomery Counties. HAZUS-MH puts the replacement cost of each plant at $32,634,000, meaning the Gateway Region has $228,438,000 worth of exposure to Natural Hazards. All County data included in the chart below, relating to Water Treatment Plants, includes both the incorporated and unincorporated areas of that County. Replacement Costs were provided by HAZUS/MH. County Plant Location Name Bath Owingsville WTP Menifee Cave Run WTP Montgomery Mount Sterling WTP Morgan W. Liberty WTP Morgan W. Liberty WTP Rowan M.S.U. WTP Rowan M.U.P.B WTP Totals Owner City of Owingsville Cave Run Water Commission Mount Sterling Water & Sewer City of West Liberty City of West Liberty Morehead State University Morehead Utility Plant Board 7 Water Treatment Plants Design Capacity .33 mgd 2.00 mgd 4.3 mgd 1.08 mgd 2.3 mgd 1.26 mgd 8.7 mgd Replacement Value $ 32,634,000 $ 32,634,000 $ 32,634,000 $ 32,634,000 $ 32,634,000 $ 32,634,000 $ 32,634,000 $ 228,438,000 Source: HAZUS-MH and Gateway ADD GIS Department 277 Water Treatment Plants Dollar Exposure To Natural Hazards Per Gateway Region County $70,000,000 $60,000,000 Bath Menifee Montgomery Morgan Rowan $50,000,000 $40,000,000 $30,000,000 $20,000,000 $10,000,000 $0 Bath Menifee Montgomery Morgan Rowan The initial listing of Water Treatment Plants within the Gateway Region was compiled by the Gateway ADD Staff. It was reviewed by the County Hazard Mitigation Committees and the Committees recommended changes were put into effect. Lifeline Utility Systems-Water Treatment Plant Pipelines Within The Gateway Region According to the Gateway ADD GIS Department, there are 7,292,555 l.f. of Water Treatment Plant Pipelines (waterlines) located throughout the Gateway Region. Rowan County has almost one-third of these waterlines at 2,244,675 l.f. (30.8%), Bath County has 2,021,734 l.f. (27.7%), Montgomery County has 1,379,935 l.f. (18.9%), Morgan County has 897,206 l.f. (12.3%) and Menifee County has 749,005 l.f. (10.3%). The following chart reflects the Total Linear Feet of Waterlines per Gateway Region County. All County data included in the chart below, relating to Waterlines, includes both the incorporated and unincorporated areas of that County. 278 Feet Of Waterlines Per County Exposed To Natural Hazards Within The Gateway Region 2,500,000 2,000,000 Bath 1,500,000 Menifee Montgomery 1,000,000 Morgan 500,000 Rowan R ow an or M on M tg om ga er n y e ife M en Ba t h - The amount of pipeline exposure, for Water Treatment Plants within the Gateway Region is $100,752,000. Morgan County has the most exposure of any Gateway Region County at $27,693,000, Rowan County has the second most amount of exposure at $21,520,000, Bath County has the third most amount of exposure with $19,859,000, Montgomery County has $17,646,000 and Menifee County has the least exposure at $14,034,000. The following chart reflects the individual Gateway Region counties and their Water Treatment Plant Pipelines exposure to the Natural Hazards. GatewayRegionWater Treatment PlantsPipelineExposureToNatural HazardsPer County $30,000,000 $25,000,000 Bath $20,000,000 Menifee $15,000,000 Montgomery $10,000,000 Morgan Rowan $5,000,000 $0 Bath Menifee Montgomery Morgan Rowan 279 Lifeline Utility Systems-Wastewater Treatment Plants Within The Gateway Region There are currently 9 Wastewater Treatment Plants located within the Gateway Region. Two are located each in Bath and Menifee County’s, three are located in Montgomery County and one each is located in Morgan and Rowan County’s. All County data included in the charts below, relating to Wastewater Treatment Plants, includes both the incorporated and unincorporated areas of that County. The Replacement Cost was provided by HAZUS/MH. County Name Owner Bath Sharpsburg WWTP City of Sharpsburg Bath Owingsville WWTP City of Owingsville Menifee Frenchburg WWTP City of Frenchburg Menifee Menifee Co. Sanit. Dist. #1 WWTP Menifee Co.Sanitation Dist. #1 Montg. Montg. County Sanitation Dist. #2 WWTP Montg. Co. Sanitation District Montg. Mt. Sterling WWTP Mt. Sterling Water & Sewer Montg. Mt. Sterling WWTP Mt. Sterling Water & Sewer Morgan West Liberty WWTP City of West Liberty Rowan Morehead Utility Plant Bd. WWTP Morehead Utility Plant Bd. 9 WWTP's in Region Replacement Cost $ 65,268,000 $ 65,268,000 $ 65,268,000 $ 65,268,000 $ 65,268,000 $ 65,268,000 $ 65,268,000 $ 65,268,000 $ 65,268,000 $ 587,412,000 Source: HAZUS-MH and Gateway ADD GIS Department Number Of Wastewater Treatment Plants Per Gateway Region County Exposed To Natural Hazards 5 4 Bath Menifee 3 Montgomery 2 Morgan Rowan 1 0 Bath Menifee Montgomery Morgan Rowan The initial listing of Wastewater Treatment Plants within the Gateway Region was compiled by the Gateway ADD Staff. It was reviewed by the County Hazard Mitigation Committees and the Committees recommended changes were put into effect. 280 WWTP Exposure Amounts Per Gateway Region County From Natural Hazards $250,000,000.00 Bath $200,000,000.00 Menifee $150,000,000.00 Montgomery $100,000,000.00 Morgan $50,000,000.00 Rowan $0.00 Lifeline Utility Systems-Wastewater Treatment Plant Pipelines Within The Gateway Region The amount of pipeline exposure for Wastewater Treatment Plants within the Gateway Region, according to FEMA, is $60,452,000. Morgan County has the most exposure of any Gateway Region county at $16,616,000, Rowan County has the second most amount of exposure at $12,912,000, Bath County has the third most amount of exposure with $11,916,000, Montgomery County has $10,588,000 and Menifee County has the least exposure at $8,420,000. There are approximately 1,362,750 linear feet of sewer collection lines located within the Gateway Region. Rowan County has, via the Morehead Utility Plant Board, 692,309 l.f. of collection lines, followed by Montgomery County, via the Mt. Sterling Water & Sewer WWTP’s, with 454,480 l.f., Bath County, through the Owingsville and Sharpsburg WWTP’s, has 87,317 l.f., Morgan County has, through the West Liberty WWTP, 75,239 l.f. and Menifee County has 53,405 l.f. of collection lines through the Frenchburg WWTP and the Menifee County Sanitation District #1. The following chart reflects, in linear feet, the individual Gateway Region jurisdictions and their Wastewater Treatment Plant Pipelines exposure to the Natural Hazards. All County data included in the chart below, relating to Sewer lines, includes both the incorporated and unincorporated areas of that County. WWTP Name Sharpsburg WWTP Owingsville WWTP Frenchburg WWTP Menifee Co. Sanitation Dist. #1 Montg. Co. Sanitation Dist. #2 Mt. Sterling WWTP #1 & #2 West Liberty WWTP M.U.P.B. WWTP Region Totals Force Main Collection Lines 15,601 9,973 2,564 11,709 29,807 55,398 24,076 228,462 377,590 Gravity Main Collection Lines 483 61,260 25,928 13,204 55,355 313,920 51,163 463,847 985,160 Total Lines 16,084 71,233 28,492 24,913 85,162 369,318 75,239 692,309 1,362,750 Source: Gateway ADD Water Management Plan 281 WWTP's Pipeline Exposure To Natural Hazards Per Gateway Region County $18,000,000 $16,000,000 $14,000,000 $12,000,000 $10,000,000 $8,000,000 $6,000,000 $4,000,000 $2,000,000 $0 Bath Menifee Montgomery Morgan Rowan * 800,000 700,000 600,000 500,000 400,000 300,000 200,000 100,000 - Bath Menifee Montgomery Morgan an R ow or ga n M m er tg o M on M en i fe e y Rowan Ba th # of Linear feet Linear Feet of Sewer Collection Lines Per Gateway Region County Lifeline Utility Systems-Water Storage Tanks Within The Gateway Region Located within the five-county Gateway Region are 63 Water Storage Tanks holding approximately 25,000,000 gallons of water for use by the citizens at any moment. These Water Storage Tanks, if destroyed because of a Natural Disaster, would have a exposure value of $9,450,000. While the identified hazards of Flooding, Severe Winter Storms, Severe Thunderstorms, Wildfires, etc. may not be a major threat to the Regions Water Storage Tanks; other identified hazards such as Tornadoes, Landslides and Earthquakes are a definite threat. Rowan County currently has the most Water Storage Tanks constructed and operational at this time with 21. Montgomery County currently has 15 Water Storage Tanks constructed and operational, Bath County has 13, Morgan County has 8 and Menifee County has 6. 282 In terms of current storage capacity, Rowan County, which has the greatest number of Water Storage Tanks, also holds the greatest amount of stored water in the amount of 10,342,000 gallons, Montgomery County’s 15 tanks are holding 7,769,000 gallons of water, Morgan County’s 8 tanks are holding 4,394,000 gallons, Bath County’s 13 tanks are holding at least 1,435,000 gallons of water and Menifee County’s 6 tanks are holding at least 700,000 gallons of water. The charts below identify the individual counties, their Water Storage Tanks, locations and storage capacity. HAZUS-MH places the replacement value of each water storage tank at $150,000. All County data included in the charts below, relating to Water Storage Tanks, includes both the incorporated and unincorporated areas of that County. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 County Bath Bath Bath Bath Bath Bath Bath Owner Bath County Water District Bath County Water District Bath County Water District Bath County Water District Bath County Water District Bath County Water District Bath County Water District Location Preston Ore Mines Road Owingsville Perry Road Tower Olympia Means Salt Lick 8 9 10 11 12 13 Bath Bath Bath Bath Bath Bath Owingsville Water & Sewer Owingsville Water & Sewer Sharpsburg Water District Sharpsburg Water District Sharpsburg Water District Bath County Water District 13 Water Storage Tanks Smoot Drive High Street Whetstone Reynoldsville Sharpsburg Midland Storage Capacity 64,000 250,000 100,000 100,000 52,000 100,000 100,000 Replacement Value $ 150,000.00 $ 150,000.00 $ 150,000.00 $ 150,000.00 $ 150,000.00 $ 150,000.00 $ 150,000.00 250,000 100,000 100,000 100,000 119,000 Unknown 1,435,000 $ 150,000.00 $ 150,000.00 $ 150,000.00 $ 150,000.00 $ 150,000.00 $ 150,000.00 $1,950,000.00 Storage Capacity 100,000 100,000 200,000 100,000 200,000 Unknown 700,000 Replacement Value $ 150,000.00 $ 150,000.00 $ 150,000.00 $ 150,000.00 $ 150,000.00 $ 150,000.00 $ 900,000.00 Storage Capacity 125,000 125,000 125,000 119,000 Replacement Value $ 150,000.00 $ 150,000.00 $ 150,000.00 $ 150,000.00 Source: Gateway ADD GIS Department 1 2 3 4 5 6 Owner County Menifee Frenchburg Water & Sewer Menifee Frenchburg Water & Sewer Menifee Frenchburg Water & Sewer Menifee Frenchburg Water & Sewer Menifee Frenchburg Water & Sewer Menifee Cave Run Water Commission 6 Water Storage Tanks Location Big Woods Craig Hill #1 Craig Hill #2 McCausey Ridge Tar Ridge US460 Source: Gateway ADD GIS Department 1 2 3 4 County Montgomery Montgomery Montgomery Montgomery Owner Judy Water Association Judy Water Association Judy Water Association Judy Water Association Location Bunker Hill Donaldson Road Donaldson Road Paris Pike 5 6 7 Montgomery Montgomery Montgomery Jeffersonville Water System Jeffersonville Water System Levee Road Water Assoc. Highway 599 Shelby Lane Oldham Road 8 9 10 Montgomery Montgomery Montgomery Mt. Sterling Water & Sewer Bypass Mt. Sterling Water & Sewer I-64 Mt. Sterling Water & Sewer Old Owingsville Rd. 300,000 $ 150,000.00 100,000 $ 150,000.00 75,000 $ 150,000.00 500,000 $ 150,000.00 500,000 $ 150,000.00 300,000 $ 150,000.00 283 11 Montgomery Mt. Sterling Water & Sewer 12 13 14 Montgomery Mt. Sterling Water & Sewer Montgomery Montg. County Water District Montgomery Reid Village Water District 15 Montgomery Reid Village Water District 15 Water Storage Tanks Osborne Road 2,500,000 $ 150,000.00 Osborne Road 2,500,000 $ 150,000.00 200,000 $ 150,000.00 200,000 $ 150,000.00 Fogg Pike Fogg Pike 100,000 $ 150,000.00 7,769,000 $2,250,000.00 Source: Gateway ADD GIS Department Owner Morgan County Water District Morgan County Water District Morgan County Water District Morgan County Water District 1 2 3 4 County Morgan Morgan Morgan Morgan 5 6 7 Morgan Morgan County Water District Morgan West Liberty Water Works Morgan West Liberty Water Works 8 Morgan West Liberty Water Works 8 Water Storage Tanks Location Ezel Caney Highway 172 Ditney/519 Storage Capacity 150,000 174,000 150,000 1,000,000 Replacement Value $ 150,000.00 $ 150,000.00 $ 150,000.00 $ 150,000.00 Spawns Creek Johnson Hill Prison 120,000 $ 150,000.00 300,000 $ 150,000.00 1,500,000 $ 150,000.00 519 1,000,000 $ 150,000.00 4,394,000 $1,200,000.00 Source: Gateway ADD GIS Department 1 2 3 4 County Rowan Rowan Rowan Rowan Owner Location Morehead State University Morehead State Univ. Morehead State University Morehead State Univ. Morehead Utility Plant Board Divide Hill Morehead Utility Plant Board Guardian Storage Capacity 250,000 200,000 1,500,000 250,000 Replacement Value $ 150,000.00 $ 150,000.00 $ 150,000.00 $ 150,000.00 5 6 7 Rowan Rowan Rowan Morehead Utility Plant Board Morehead Utility Plant Board Morehead Utility Plant Board Knapp Wilson MMRC Pine Ridge 1,000,000 $ 150,000.00 1,500,000 $ 150,000.00 100,000 $ 150,000.00 8 9 10 11 Rowan Rowan Rowan Rowan Morehead Utility Plant Board Morehead Utility Plant Board Morehead Utility Plant Board Rowan Water, Inc. Quail Hollow US60 Ward Oats Blair’s Mill 100,000 621,000 750,000 40,000 $ $ $ $ 12 13 14 Rowan Rowan Rowan Rowan Water, Inc. Rowan Water, Inc. Rowan Water, Inc. Carter County Clack Mountain East Elliottville 220,000 161,000 220,000 $ 150,000.00 $ 150,000.00 $ 150,000.00 15 16 17 18 19 20 Rowan Rowan Rowan Rowan Rowan Rowan Rowan Water, Inc. Rowan Water, Inc. Rowan Water, Inc. Rowan Water, Inc. Rowan Water, Inc. Rowan Water, Inc. 173 KY801 Maxie Flats Pond Lick Rock Fork Seas Branch 2,000,000 1,000,000 150,000 64,000 91,000 75,000 21 Rowan Rowan Water, Inc. 21 Water Storage Tanks US60 $ $ $ $ $ $ 150,000.00 150,000.00 150,000.00 150,000.00 150,000.00 150,000.00 150,000.00 150,000.00 150,000.00 150,000.00 50,000 $ 150,000.00 10,342,000 $3,150,000.00 Source: Gateway ADD GIS Department The initial listing of Water Storage Tanks within the Gateway Region was compiled by the Gateway ADD Staff. The list was reviewed by the County Hazard Mitigation Committees and the Committees recommended changes were put into effect. 284 Water Storage Tanks Per Gateway Region County Exposed To Natural Hazards 25 20 Bath Menifee 15 Montgomery 10 Morgan Rowan 5 0 Bath Menifee Montgomery Morgan Rowan * Stored Water (In Gallons) Per Gateway Region County Exposed To Natural Hazards 11,000,000 10,000,000 9,000,000 8,000,000 7,000,000 6,000,000 5,000,000 4,000,000 3,000,000 2,000,000 1,000,000 - Bath Menifee Montgomery Morgan Rowan Bath Menifee Montgomery Morgan Rowan * Water Storage Tanks Exposure In Dollars Per Gateway Region County $3,500,000 $3,000,000 $2,500,000 Bath $2,000,000 Menifee Montgomery $1,500,000 Morgan Rowan $1,000,000 $500,000 $0 Bath Menifee Montgomery Morgan Rowan 285 Lifeline Utility Systems-Water Pump Stations Within The Gateway Region There are currently 39 Pump Stations in operation within the Gateway Region. These stations, should a major natural disaster occur, would have a total exposure dollar amount of $468,000. The charts below list individually the Water Pump Stations located within the Gateway Region. HAZUS-MH indicates the Replacement Values per Pump Station at $12,000 each. The charts below represent all the incorporated and unincorporated areas of the particular individual County. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 County Bath Bath Bath Bath Bath Bath Bath Bath Bath Bath Owner Bath County Water District Bath County Water District Bath County Water District Bath County Water District Bath County Water District Bath County Water District Bath County Water District Sharpsburg Water District Sharpsburg Water District Bath County Water District 10 Pump Stations Location Fearing Road Means Midland Pistol Road Pendleton Branch Preston Slate Creek Scrubgrass Harpers US60 O'ville # of Pumps 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 20 Source: Gateway ADD GIS Department/Hazard Mitigation Committee Input 1 2 3 4 County Menifee Menifee Menifee Menifee Owner Frenchburg Water & Sewer Frenchburg Water & Sewer Frenchburg Water & Sewer Frenchburg Water & Sewer 4 Pump Stations Location Dan Ridge Morgan County Sudith Tolan Road # of Pumps 2 2 2 2 8 Source: Gateway ADD GIS Department/Hazard Mitigation Committee Input 1 2 3 4 County Montgomery Montgomery Montgomery Montgomery Owner Mt. Sterling Water & Sewer Mt. Sterling Water & Sewer Judy Water Association Reid Village Water District 4 Pump Stations Location Howard’s Mill Osborne Road College Road Lacroix # of Pumps 2 2 2 2 8 Source: Gateway ADD GIS Department/Hazard Mitigation Committee Input 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 County Morgan Morgan Morgan Morgan Morgan Morgan Morgan Owner Morgan County Water District Morgan County Water District Morgan County Water District Morgan County Water District West Liberty Water Works West Liberty Water Works West Liberty Water Works 7 Pump Stations Location Highway 172 State Rt. 191 Highway 460 203 Prison Raw Wat Lake WTP B # of Pumps 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 14 Source: Gateway ADD GIS Department/Hazard Mitigation Committee Input 286 County Rowan Rowan Rowan Rowan Rowan Rowan Rowan Rowan Rowan Rowan Rowan Rowan Rowan Rowan 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 Owner Morehead Utility Plant Board Morehead Utility Plant Board Morehead Utility Plant Board Morehead Utility Plant Board Morehead Utility Plant Board Rowan Water, Inc. Rowan Water, Inc. Rowan Water, Inc. Rowan Water, Inc. Rowan Water, Inc. Rowan Water, Inc. Rowan Water, Inc. Rowan Water, Inc. Rowan Water, Inc. 14 Pump Stations Location Guardian MMRC Pine Ridge Quail Hollow Wilson Knapp Bearskin Carter County Line Christy Creek KY 32 West Lake Leuman Mill Branch Rock Fork University Farm US 60 East # of Pumps 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 28 Source: Gateway ADD GIS Department/Hazard Mitigation Committee Input Water Pump Stations Per Gateway Region County Exposed To Natural Hazards 14 12 Bath 10 Menifee 8 Montgomery 6 Morgan 4 Rowan 2 0 Bath Menifee Montgomery Morgan Rowan * Water Pump Stations Exposure To Natural Hazards Per Gateway Region County $180,000 $160,000 $140,000 $120,000 $100,000 $80,000 $60,000 $40,000 $20,000 $0 Bath Menifee Montgomery Morgan Rowan Bath Menifee Montgomery Morgan Rowan 287 Lifeline Utility Systems-Communication Towers Within The Gateway Region There are fifteen Communication Towers located within the Gateway Region. Six of them is located in Rowan County. Five Communication Towers are located in Montgomery County. Two Communication Towers are located in Morgan County and the remaining two Communication Towers are located in Bath and Menifee County’s. The following Charts and Graph(s) outline the individual County’s exposure from Natural Hazards to their Communication Towers. All County data included in the chart below, relating to Communication Towers, includes both the incorporated and unincorporated areas of that County. The Replacement Value was provided by HAZUS/MH. Tower Name Owner Location/County WKCA CH 299 Gateway Radio Works Owingsville/Bath WAXG CH 201 American Family Assoc. Mt. Sterling/Montgomery WMKJ CH 288 Citicasters Licenses, Inc. Mt. Sterling/Montgomery WMST 1150 Gateway Radio Works Mt. Sterling/Montgomery Unknown Cingular Fairfield Drive Unknown Unknown I-64 Exit 110 Interchange WLKS 1450 Morgan County Industries West Liberty WLKS-FM CH 275 Morgan County Industries West Liberty WUPX TV CHANNEL 67 Paxson Lexington License Morehead WKMR CHANNEL 38 Ky. Authority For ED Morehead WMOR 1330 Morgan County Industries Morehead WIKO CH 242 Gateway Radio Works Morehead WMKY CH 212 Morehead State Univ. Morehead WQXX CH 291 Morgan County Industries Morehead Channel 65 Paxson Lexington License McCausey Ridge 15 Communication Towers Replacement Value $ 98,000 $ 98,000 $ 98,000 $ 98,000 $ 98,000 $ 98,000 AM $ 98,000 FM $ 98,000 TV $ 98,000 TV $ 98,000 AM $ 98,000 FM $ 98,000 FM $ 98,000 FM $ 98,000 TV $ 98,000 $ 1,470,000 Use FM FM FM AM Source: HAZUS-MH & County Mitigation Committee Input Number of Communication Towers Per County Exposed To Natural Hazards Within The Gateway Region 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 Bath Menifee Montgomery Morgan M an M on R ow or ga n y tg o m er fe e en i M Ba th Rowan * 288 Communication Towers Exposure Amounts To Natural Hazards Within The Gateway Region $700,000.00 $600,000.00 $500,000.00 $400,000.00 $300,000.00 $200,000.00 $100,000.00 $0.00 Bath Menifee Montgomery Morgan an R ow or ga n M y M on tg o m er fe e en i M Ba th Rowan Lifeline Utility Systems-Oil Facilities Within The Gateway Region Although HAZUS-MH does not indicate any Oil Facilities within the Gateway Region, a publication produced by Marathon Ashland Pipe Line, LLC indicates that this company operates facilities, which transports crude oil, within Bath, Montgomery and Rowan Counties. According to the HAZUS-MH printout, the replacement value of each facility is $98,000. The Gateway Region has $294,000 worth of exposure from Natural Hazards with Bath, Montgomery and Rowan Counties sharing the exposure equally at $98,000. Lifeline Utility Systems-Oil Facility Pipelines Within The Gateway Region We know that Oil Facilities are located within the Gateway Region. At this time, however, we do not know the exact number of feet of oil pipelines within the Gateway Region. Future updates to this Plan will include the number of feet of oil pipelines located within the Gateway Region. Lifeline Utility Systems-Natural Gas Facilities Within The Gateway Region HAZUS-MH has identified four Natural Gas Facilities within the Gateway Region. Two are located in Rowan County, one each in Bath and Montgomery County’s. Menifee and Morgan County does not host an identified Natural Gas Facility. The Gateway Region has $4,272,800 worth of exposure to its Natural Gas Facilities from the Natural Hazards. All County data included in the chart below, relating to Natural Gas Facilities, includes both the incorporated and unincorporated areas of that County. The Replacement Value was provided by HAZUS/MH. 289 Natural Gas Facilities County Name Bath Texas Eastern Gas Pipeline Co. Montgomery Tennessee Gas Pipeline Company Rowan Tennessee Gas Pipeline Company Rowan Tennessee Gas Pipeline Company 4 Natural Gas Facilities Location Owingsville Jeffersonville Morehead Morehead Replacement Cost $ 1,068,200 $ 1,068,200 $ 1,068,200 $ 1,068,200 $ 4,272,800 Lifeline Utility Systems-Natural Gas Facilities Pipelines Within The Gateway Region While the exact number of feet of pipelines that support the Natural Gas Facilities within the Gateway Region is not known, the exposure cost is. The amount of pipeline exposure for the Natural Gas Facilities within the Gateway Region is $40,300,000. Morgan County has the most exposure of any Gateway Region county at $11,077,000, Rowan County has the second most amount of exposure at $8,608,000, Bath County has the third most amount of exposure with $7,944,000, Montgomery County has $7,058,000 and Menifee County has the least exposure at $5,613,000. The following chart reflects the individual Gateway Region counties and their Natural gas Facilities Pipelines exposure to the Natural Hazards. All County data included in the chart below, relating to Natural Gas Pipelines, includes both the incorporated and unincorporated areas of that County. The Exposure Value was provided by HAZUS/MH. Natural Gas Pipeline Exposure To Natural Hazards Per Gateway Region County $12,000,000 $10,000,000 Bath $8,000,000 Menifee $6,000,000 Montgomery Morgan $4,000,000 Rowan $2,000,000 $0 Bath Menifee Montgomery Morgan Rowan Lifeline Utility Systems-Electric Power Facilities Within The Gateway Region At the current time, there are no known Electric Power Facilities located or operating within the Gateway Region. There are however, 10 Electric Power Facilities operating within an hours drive, or 60 mile radius, of Montgomery County, the Regions western most county (4 in Winchester, Clark 290 County, 3 in Lexington, Fayette County, 1 each in Versailles, Woodford County, Maysville, Mason County and Paris, Bourbon County. (Source: HAZUS-MH). Lifeline Utility Systems-Electric Power Facilities Pipelines Within The Gateway Region According to the FEMA generated report titled “Utility System Dollar Exposure”, there are no Electric Power Facilities Pipelines located within the five-county Gateway Region. High Potential Loss Facilities-Dams/Levees Within The Gateway Region There are 28 identified Dams/Levees located within the Gateway Region, each with a replacement value of $125,000 average, per HAZUS-MH. In the area of exposure, this totals $3,500,000 for the Region. Montgomery County has the largest number of Dams/Levees with 10, followed by Bath County with 8, Rowan County has 4, and Menifee and Morgan each have 3 Dams/Levees. The following charts describe the Dams/Levees per County, the Owner, the Year Built and the Replacement Values. All County data included in the charts below, relating to Dams/Levees, includes both the incorporated and unincorporated areas of that County. The Replacement Value was provided by HAZUS/MH. County Bath Bath Bath Bath Bath Bath Bath Bath Totals Name Cave Run Lake Dam Flat Creek Farm Lake Dam Lila Leech Farm Lake Dam Olympia Springs Dam Olympia State Forest Dam Salt Lick Creek MPS #3 Salt Lick Creek Watershed Spring Grove Lake 8 Dams/Levees Owner CELRL James Mann Bob Ovington Church of God Michael Campbell Bath County SCD Salt Lick Watershed CD Pleasant View Farm Year Built 1974 1963 1953 1972 1962 1982 1977 1943 Replacement Value $ 125,000 $ 125,000 $ 125,000 $ 125,000 $ 125,000 $ 125,000 $ 125,000 $ 125,000 $ 1,000,000 Source: FEMA & National Inventory of Dams Website/Hazard Mitigation Committee Input County Menifee Menifee Menifee Totals Name Salt Lick Creek FRS #1 Tanglewood Lake Dam Walker Construction Dam 3 Dams/Levees Owner Salt Lick Creek WCD Mitch Adams AW Walker & Sons Year Built 1976 1963 1967 Replacement Value $ 125,000 $ 125,000 $ 125,000 $ 375,000 Source: FEMA & National Inventory of Dams Website/Hazard Mitigation Committee Input County Montg. Montg. Montg. Montg. Montg. Montg. Montg. Montg. Montg. Name Owner Brashear Dam Kentucky Timber Diedrich Lake Dam Ronnie Diedrich Sid Calk Lake Dam Sid Calk Lake H'owners Assoc. Mann Dam Larry Schwartz McKee Scout Camp Boy Scouts Bluegrass Mt. Sterling Dam City of Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Golf Course Mt. Sterling Golf & Country Club Montgomery Land Fill Pond Rumpke of Kentucky Montgomery Land Fill Pond Rumpke of Kentucky Year Built 1970 1998 1940 1960 1959 1960 1961 1995 1995 Replacement Value $ 125,000 $ 125,000 $ 125,000 $ 125,000 $ 125,000 $ 125,000 $ 125,000 $ 125,000 $ 125,000 291 Montg. Totals Montgomery Land Fill Pond 10 Dams/Levees Rumpke of Kentucky 1995 $ 125,000 $ 1,250,000 Source: FEMA & National Inventory of Dams Website/Hazard Mitigation Committee Input County Name Owner Morgan Not Known-NW Section of Co. Not Known Morgan Not Known-NW Section of Co. Not Known Morgan Pleasant Valley Country Club Pleasant Valley Country Club Totals 3 Dams/Levees Year Built Not Known Not Known Not Known Replacement Value $ 125,000 $ 125,000 $ 125,000 $ 375,000 Source: FEMA & National Inventory of Dams Website/Hazard Mitigation Committee Input County Rowan Rowan Rowan Rowan Totals Name Clements Lake Dam Lake Lewman Lakeview Heights Lakeview Heights 4 Dams/Levees Owner Morehead State University Lake Lewman Association Lakeview Heights Lakeview Heights Year Built 1950 1967 Not Known Not Known Replacement Value $ 125,000 $ 125,000 $ 125,000 $ 125,000 $ 500,000 Source: FEMA & National Inventory of Dams Website/Hazard Mitigation Committee Input Gateway Region Dams Per County That Are Exposed To Natural Hazards 12 10 Bath 8 Menifee 6 Montgomery Morgan 4 Rowan 2 0 Bath Menifee Montgomery Morgan Rowan * Dams/Levees Exposure To Natural Hazards Per Gateway Region County $1,400,000 $1,200,000 Bath $1,000,000 Menifee $800,000 Montgomery $600,000 Morgan $400,000 Rowan $200,000 $0 Bath Menifee Montgomery Morgan Rowan 292 The initial listing of Dams/Levees within the Gateway Region was compiled by the Gateway ADD Staff. The list was reviewed by the County Hazard Mitigation Committees and the Committees recommended changes were put into effect. Essential Facilities-Health Care Facilities Within The Gateway Region There are 3 identified Health Care Facilities located within the Gateway Region. One each is located within Montgomery, Morgan and Rowan Counties. Bath and Menifee County’s do not have a identified Health Care Facility. The total exposure to Natural Hazards for the Gateway Region in this area stands at $17,150,000. All County data included in the chart below, relating to Health Care Facilities, includes both the incorporated and unincorporated areas of that County. The Replacement Value was provided by HAZUS/MH. County Montgomery Morgan Rowan Name Gateway Regional Health Morgan ARH Hospital St. Claire Medical Center 3 Hospitals Location Mt. Sterling West Liberty Morehead Replacement Use Cost Hospital 6,860,000 Hospital 3,430,000 Hospital 6,860,000 17,150,000 Source: HAZUS-MH The initial listing of Health Care Facilities within the Gateway Region was compiled by the Gateway ADD Staff. The list was reviewed by the County Hazard Mitigation Committees and the Committees recommended changes were put into effect. 293 The Map inventory chart below shows the maps that were created to illustrate the types and numbers of Critical Facilities in each jurisdiction that is subject to potential damages due to Flooding. Flooding Vulnerability Bath County Salt Lick Sharpsburg Owingsville Menifee County Frenchburg Montgomery County Camargo Jeffersonville Mt. Sterling Morgan County West Liberty Rowan County Lakeview Heights Morehead Transp. Critical Facilities Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Lifelines Critical Facilities Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Essential Facilities/ Critical Facilities Yes No No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes High Potential Loss Critical Facilities Yes No No No Yes No Yes No No No Yes No Yes No No Hazardous Mat'ls Critical Facilities Yes No No No Yes No Yes No No No Yes No Yes No No The following maps show the location of these facilities in each jurisdiction in comparison to the Flood, Landslide and Wildfire hazard areas. These maps were presented to the local committees for their review, for public comment and discussion purposes when identifying the vulnerable assets of each jurisdiction. 294 The map above includes both the incorporated and unincorporated areas of the County. 295 296 297 298 Menifee County has never been mapped for floodplains. The shaded areas in the map above represent publicly identified flooding areas within this County only. The map above includes both the incorporated and unincorporated areas of the County 299 Menifee County has never been mapped for floodplains. The shaded areas in the map above represent publicly identified flooding areas within this County only 300 301 302 303 304 305 306 307 308 309 310 311 312 Menifee County has never been mapped for floodplains. The shaded areas in the map above represent publicly identified flooding areas within this County only. 313 Menifee County has never been mapped for floodplains. The shaded areas in the map above represent publicly identified flooding areas within this County only. 314 315 316 317 318 319 320 321 322 323 324 325 Menifee County has never been mapped for floodplains. The shaded areas in the map above represent publicly identified flooding areas within this County only 326 Menifee County has never been mapped for floodplains. The shaded areas in the map above represent publicly identified flooding areas within this County only. 327 328 329 330 331 332 333 334 335 336 337 Menifee County has never been mapped for floodplains. The shaded areas in the map above represent publicly identified flooding areas within this County only. 338 339 340 341 342 Menifee County has never been mapped for floodplains. The shaded areas in the map above represent publicly identified flooding areas within this County only. 343 344 345 346 Critical Facilities Within Landslide Risk Areas-Map Inventory Per Jurisdiction Landslide Vulnerability Bath County Salt Lick Sharpsburg Owingsville Menifee County Frenchburg Montgomery County Camargo Jeffersonville Mt. Sterling Morgan County West Liberty Rowan County Lakeview Heights Morehead Transp. Critical Facilities Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Lifelines Critical Facilities Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Essential Facilities/ Critical Facilities Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes High Potential Loss Critical Facilities Yes No No No Yes No Yes No No No Yes No Yes No No Hazardous Mat'ls Critical Facilities Yes No No No Yes No Yes No No No Yes No Yes No No The chart above describes the types of maps to follow. The following pages contain 55 maps relating to the Landslide Natural Hazard and its risk to the Gateway Regions cities and counties in the areas of Transportation Critical Facilities, Lifelines Critical Facilities, Essential Facilities Critical Facilities, High Potential Loss Critical Facilities and Hazardous Materials Critical Facilities. In the areas of Transportation Critical facilities, Lifelines Critical Facilities and Essential Facilities Critical Facilities, maps are provided for each County and City within the Gateway Region. For High Potential Loss Critical facilities and Hazardous Materials Critical facilities, maps are provided on a County basis only. 347 348 349 350 351 352 353 354 355 356 357 358 359 360 361 362 363 364 365 366 367 368 369 370 371 372 373 374 375 376 377 378 379 380 381 382 383 384 385 386 387 388 389 390 391 392 393 394 395 396 397 398 399 400 401 402 403 404 Critical Facilities Within Wildfire Risk Areas-Map Inventory Per Jurisdiction Wildfires Vulnerability Bath County Salt Lick Sharpsburg Owingsville Menifee County Frenchburg Montgomery County Camargo Jeffersonville Mt. Sterling Morgan County West Liberty Rowan County Lakeview Heights Morehead Transp. Critical Facilities Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Lifelines Critical Facilities Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Essential Facilities/ Critical Facilities Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes High Potential Loss Critical Facilities Yes No No No Yes No Yes No No No Yes No Yes No No Hazardous Mat'ls Critical Facilities Yes No No No Yes No Yes No No No Yes No Yes No No The chart above describes the types of maps to follow. The following pages contain 54 maps relating to the Wildfire Natural Hazard and its risk to the Gateway Regions cities and counties in the areas of Transportation Critical Facilities, Lifelines Critical Facilities, Essential Facilities Critical Facilities, High Potential Loss Critical Facilities and Hazardous Materials Critical Facilities. In the areas of Transportation Critical facilities, Lifelines Critical Facilities and Essential Facilities Critical Facilities, maps are provided for each County and City within the Gateway Region. For High Potential Loss Critical facilities and Hazardous Materials Critical facilities, maps are provided on a County basis only. 405 406 407 408 409 410 411 412 413 414 415 416 417 418 419 420 421 422 423 424 425 426 427 428 429 430 431 432 433 434 435 436 437 438 439 440 441 442 443 444 The following charts summarize the types and numbers of existing Critical Facilities in the individual identified hazard areas. These charts were created using the mapped information above. The intended use of the maps is to guide community leaders and planners to determine which areas of the county these facilities are located. The following charts indicate the Total Vulnerability for each Gateway Region County for its Critical Facilities. Ownership issues were one of the limitations of the dataset. For example, a County Government Building located in the county seat is the responsibility of the County and not the City Government, though it is located in the city limits. Future updates of this Plan may include information on values and ownership of Critical Facilities to determine future mitigation actions. This information may be obtained in the future by new GIS databases, data collection by Committee Members, and evaluations after future hazard events. Funding will be a key factor in determining the ability in creating and maintaining new databases of new information. When reviewing the Flooding charts below, the numbers within the charts include both the designated floodplain areas whether they are the 100 or 500-year and the publicly identified areas. When reviewing the Landslide charts below, the numbers are reflective of the total number of Critical Facilities whether they are located in the Low, Moderate or High-Risk areas. Oil and Natural Gas Pipelines, and their feet of pipeline located in the Flooding and Wildfire Hazard Areas, were the hardest to determine. With the exception of Bath County, these figures will not appear in the charts below. Future Plan Updates will include this information. Flood Hazard AreaCritical Facilities Located Within Hazard Areas Per Jurisdiction Major Roads/Bridges Transportation System (miles) Airports WTP's WTP Pipelines (feet) WWTP's WWTP Pipelines (feet) Water Storage Tanks Water Pump Stations Commercial Towers Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Identified Critical Facilities 8 1 303,260 1 48,024 2 1 - Electric Power Facilities Critical Facilities Total 351,297 City of Owingsville $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Total Exposure 12,865,164 32,634,000 2,978,850 65,268,000 6,553,800 300,000 12,000 - $ $ 120,611,814 # Located Percent In Flood In Flood Hazard Area Hazard Area 0 0% 0 0% 0 0% 0 0% 0 0% 0 0% 0 0% 0 0% 0 0% 0 0% 0 0% 0 0% 0 0% 0 0% 0 0% 0 0% 0 0 0% 0% Exposure To Flood Hazard $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ - WTP-Water Treatment Plants, WWTP-Wastewater Treatment Plant Source: HAZUS-MH Maps, Local Elected Officials The #’s for WTP and WWTP Pipelines are in Linear Feet 445 Major Roads/Bridges Transportation System (miles) Airports WTP's WTP Pipelines (feet) WWTP's WWTP Pipelines (feet) Water Storage Tanks Water Pump Stations Commercial Towers Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Identified Critical Facilities 2 6 101,087 4,367 1 - Electric Power Facilities Critical Facilities Total 105,463 City of Salt Lick $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Total Exposure 1,506,785 9,648,873 992,950 595,800 150,000 - $ $ 12,894,408 # Located Percent In Flood In Flood Hazard Area Hazard Area 2 100% 3 50% 0% 0% 101,087 100% 0% 4,367 100% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 105,459 0% 100% Exposure To Flood Hazard $ 1,506,785 $ 4,824,437 $ $ $ 992,950 $ $ 595,800 $ 150,000 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 8,069,972 WTP-Water Treatment Plants, WWTP-Wastewater Treatment Plant Source: HAZUS-MH Maps, Local Elected Officials The #’s for WTP and WWTP Pipelines are in Linear Feet Major Roads/Bridges Transportation System (miles) Airports WTP's WTP Pipelines (feet) WWTP's WWTP Pipelines (feet) Water Storage Tanks Water Pump Stations Commercial Towers Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Identified Critical Facilities 4 101,087 1 17,463 1 - Total Exposure $ $ 6,432,582 $ $ $ 992,950 $ 65,268,000 $ 2,383,200 $ 150,000 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ - Electric Power Facilities Critical Facilities Total 118,556 $ $ 75,226,732 City of Sharpsburg # Located Percent In Flood In Flood Hazard Area Hazard Area 0 0% 0 0% 0 0% 0 0% 0 0% 0 0% 0 0% 0 0% 0 0% 0 0% 0 0% 0 0% 0 0% 0 0% 0 0% 0 0% 0 0 0% 0% Exposure To Flood Hazard $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ - WTP-Water Treatment Plants, WWTP-Wastewater Treatment Plant Source: HAZUS-MH Maps, Local Elected Officials The #’s for WTP and WWTP Pipelines are in Linear Feet 446 All Unincorporated Areas Of Bath County Major Roads/Bridges Transportation System (miles) Airports WTP's WTP Pipelines (feet) WWTP's WWTP Pipelines (feet) Water Storage Tanks Water Pump Stations Commercial Towers Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Electric Power Facilities Critical Facilities Total Identified Critical Facilities 33 367 1 1,516,300 17,463 9 9 1 8 1 1 - # Located Percent Total In Flood In Flood Exposure Hazard Area Hazard Area $ 24,861,955 19 58% $ 590,189,381 36 10% $ 5,341,000 0% $ 0% $ 14,894,250 202,172 13% $ 0% $ 2,383,200 17,463 100% $ 1,350,000 2 22% $ 108,000 4 44% $ 98,000 0% $ 1,000,000 5 63% $ 0% $ 98,000 0% $ 0% $ 1,068,200 0% $ 7,944,000 5% $ 1,534,193 $ 649,335,986 219,701 0% 14% Exposure To Flood Hazard $ 144,199 $ 59,018,938 $ $ $ 1,936,252 $ $ 2,383,200 $ 300,000 $ 48,000 $ $ 630,000 $ $ $ $ $ 397,200 $ $ 64,857,789 WTP-Water Treatment Plants, WWTP-Wastewater Treatment Plant Source: HAZUS-MH Maps, Local Elected Officials The #’s for WTP and WWTP Pipelines are in Linear Feet Bath County Major Roads/Bridges Transportation System (miles) Airports WTP's WTP Pipelines (feet) WWTP's WWTP Pipelines (feet) Water Storage Tanks Water Pump Stations Commercial Towers Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Electric Power Facilities Critical Facilities Total Identified Critical Facilities 35 385 1 1 2,021,734 2 87,317 13 10 1 8 1 1 - # Located Percent Total In Flood In Flood Exposure Hazard Area Hazard Area $ 26,368,740 21 60% $ 619,136,000 39 10% $ 5,341,000 0% $ 32,634,000 0% $ 19,859,000 303,259 15% $ 130,536,000 0% $ 11,916,000 21,830 25% $ 1,950,000 2 15% $ 120,000 4 40% $ 98,000 0% $ 1,000,000 5 63% $ 0% $ 98,000 0% $ 0% $ 1,068,200 0% $ 7,944,000 5% $ 2,109,509 $ 858,068,940 325,160 0% 15% $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Exposure To Flood Hazard 1,650,984 63,843,375 2,929,202 2,979,000 450,000 48,000 630,000 397,200 $ $ 72,927,761 WTP-Water Treatment Plants, WWTP-Wastewater Treatment Plant Source: HAZUS-MH Maps, Local Elected Officials The #’s for WTP and WWTP Pipelines are in Linear Feet 447 Major Roads/Bridges Transportation System (miles) Airports WTP's WTP Pipelines (feet) WWTP's WWTP Pipelines (feet) Water Storage Tanks Water Pump Stations Commercial Towers Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Identified Critical Facilities 3 10 14,980 1 28,492 1 - Electric Power Facilities Critical Facilities Total 43,487 City of Frenchburg $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Total Exposure 990,223 13,460,377 280,680 65,268,000 4,492,138 12,000 505,170 $ $ 85,008,588 # Located Percent In Flood In Flood Hazard Area Hazard Area 2 67% 2 20% 0% 0% 7,490 50% 0% 14,246 50% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 21,740 0% 50% Exposure To Flood Hazard $ 663,449 $ 2,692,075 $ $ $ 140,340 $ $ 2,246,069 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 5,741,933 WTP-Water Treatment Plants, WWTP-Wastewater Treatment Plant Source: HAZUS-MH Maps, Local Elected Officials The #’s for WTP and WWTP Pipelines are in Linear Feet All Unincorporated Areas Of Menifee County Major Roads/Bridges Transportation System (miles) Airports WTP's WTP Pipelines (feet) WWTP's WWTP Pipelines (feet) Water Storage Tanks Water Pump Stations Commercial Towers Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Identified Critical Facilities 9 361 1 734,025 1 24,913 6 3 1 3 - Electric Power Facilities Critical Facilities Total 0 759,323 Total Exposure $ 2,970,667 $ 485,919,623 $ $ 32,634,000 $ 13,753,320 $ 65,268,000 $ 3,927,862 $ 900,000 $ 36,000 $ 98,000 $ 375,000 $ $ $ $ $ 5,107,830 $ 610,990,302 # Located Percent In Flood In Flood Hazard Area Hazard Area 1 11% 72 20% 0% 0% 40,789 6% 0% 9,514 38% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 50,376 0% 7% Exposure To Flood Hazard $ 326,773 $ 96,914,717 $ $ $ 764,258 $ $ 1,500,007 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 99,505,755 WTP-Water Treatment Plants, WWTP-Wastewater Treatment Plant Source: HAZUS-MH Maps, Local Elected Officials The #’s for WTP and WWTP Pipelines are in Linear Feet 448 Major Roads/Bridges Transportation System (miles) Airports WTP's WTP Pipelines (feet) WWTP's WWTP Pipelines (feet) Water Storage Tanks Water Pump Stations Commercial Towers Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Identified Critical Facilities 12 371 1 749,005 2 53,405 6 4 1 3 - Total Exposure 3,960,890 499,380,000 32,634,000 14,034,000 130,536,000 8,420,000 900,000 48,000 98,000 375,000 5,613,000 Electric Power Facilities Critical Facilities Total 802,810 695,998,890 Menifee County # Located Percent In Flood In Flood Hazard Area Hazard Area 3 25% 74 20% 0% 0% 48,279 6% 0% 23,760 44% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 72,116 0% 9% $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Exposure To Flood Hazard 990,222 99,606,792 904,598 3,746,076 - $ $ 105,247,688 WTP-Water Treatment Plants, WWTP-Wastewater Treatment Plant The #’s for WTP and WWTP Pipelines are in Linear Feet. Source: HAZUS-MH Maps, Local Elected Officials Major Roads/Bridges Transportation System (miles) Airports WTP's WTP Pipelines (feet) WWTP's WWTP Pipelines (feet) Water Storage Tanks Water Pump Stations Commercial Towers Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Identified Critical Facilities 1 7 71,196 39,030 - Electric Power Facilities Critical Facilities Total 110,234 City of Camargo $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Total Exposure 349,397 12,892,241 910,423 909,280 705,800 $ 15,767,141 # Located Percent In Flood In Flood Hazard Area Hazard Area 0% 0% 0% 0% 1,500 2% 0% 781 2% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 2,281 0% 2% Exposure To Flood Hazard $ $ $ $ $ 18,208 $ $ 18,195 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 36,403 WTP-Water Treatment Plants, WWTP-Wastewater Treatment Plant The #’s for WTP and WWTP Pipelines are in Linear Feet. Source: HAZUS-MH Maps, Local Elected Officials, Gateway ADD GIS Dept. 449 Major Roads/Bridges Transportation System (miles) Airports WTP's WTP Pipelines (feet) WWTP's WWTP Pipelines (feet) Water Storage Tanks Water Pump Stations Commercial Towers Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Identified Critical Facilities 3 21 336,775 32,825 1 1 - Electric Power Facilities Critical Facilities Total 369,626 City of Jeffersonville $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Total Exposure 1,048,190 38,676,722 4,306,530 764,723 150,000 125,000 705,800 $ $ 45,776,965 # Located Percent In Flood In Flood Hazard Area Hazard Area 2 67% 1 5% 0% 0% 10,103 3% 0% 985 3% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 11,091 0% 3% Exposure To Flood Hazard $ 698,793 $ 1,841,749 $ $ $ 129,193 $ $ 22,942 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 2,692,677 WTP-Water Treatment Plants, WWTP-Wastewater Treatment Plant The #’s for WTP and WWTP Pipelines are in Linear Feet. Source: HAZUS-MH Maps, Local Elected Officials, Gateway ADD GIS Dept. Major Roads/Bridges Transportation System (miles) Airports WTP's WTP Pipelines (feet) WWTP's WWTP Pipelines (feet) Water Storage Tanks Water Pump Stations Commercial Towers Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Identified Critical Facilities 8 38 279,708 182,745 1 2 1 1 - Total Exposure $ 2,795,175 $ 69,986,449 $ $ $ 3,576,783 $ $ 4,257,402 $ 150,000 $ $ 196,000 $ 125,000 $ 6,860,000 $ $ $ $ 2,117,400 Electric Power Facilities Critical Facilities Total 462,504 $ $ 90,064,209 City of Mt. Sterling # Located Percent In Flood In Flood Hazard Area Hazard Area 4 50% 2 5% 0% 0% 19,580 7% 0% 12,792 7% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 32,378 0% 7% Exposure To Flood Hazard $ 1,397,587 $ 3,499,322 $ $ $ 250,380 $ $ 298,018 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 5,445,307 WTP-Water Treatment Plants, WWTP-Wastewater Treatment Plant The #’s for WTP and WWTP Pipelines are in Linear Feet. Source: HAZUS-MH Maps, Local Elected Officials, Gateway ADD GIS Dept. 450 All Unincorporated Areas In Montgomery County Major Roads/Bridges Transportation System (miles) Airports WTP's WTP Pipelines (feet) WWTP's WWTP Pipelines (feet) Water Storage Tanks Water Pump Stations Commercial Towers Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Identified Critical Facilities 51 308 2 1 692,256 3 199,880 13 4 3 8 1 1 - Total Exposure $ 17,819,238 $ 567,258,588 $ 10,682,000 $ 32,634,000 $ 8,852,264 $ 195,804,000 $ 4,656,595 $ 1,950,000 $ 48,000 $ 294,000 $ 1,000,000 $ $ 98,000 $ $ 1,068,200 $ 3,529,000 Electric Power Facilities Critical Facilities Total 892,531 $ $ 845,693,885 # Located Percent In Flood In Flood Hazard Area Hazard Area 26 51% 5 2% 0% 1 100% 37,814 5% 0% 76,338 38% 0% 0% 0% 3 38% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 114,187 Exposure To Flood Hazard $ 9,084,317 $ 9,208,743 $ $ 32,634 $ 483,549 $ $ 1,769,506 $ $ $ $ 375,000 $ $ $ $ $ - 0% 13% $ $ 20,953,749 WTP-Water Treatment Plants, WWTP-Wastewater Treatment Plant The #’s for WTP and WWTP Pipelines are in Linear Feet. Source: HAZUS-MH Maps, Local Elected Officials, Gateway ADD GIS Dept Identified Critical Facilities 63 Major Roads/Bridges 374 Transportation System (miles) 2 Airports 1 WTP's 1,379,935 WTP Pipelines (feet) 3 WWTP's 454,480 WWTP Pipelines (feet) 15 Water Storage Tanks 4 Water Pump Stations 5 Commercial Towers 10 Dams/Levees 1 Health Care Facilities 1 Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines 1 Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Montgomery County Electric Power Facilities Critical Facilities Total $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ # Located Percent Total In Flood In Flood Exposure Hazard Area Hazard Area 22,012,000 32 51% 688,814,000 8 2% 10,682,000 0% 32,634,000 1 100% 17,646,000 68,997 5% 195,804,000 0% 10,588,000 90,896 20% 2,250,000 0% 48,000 0% 490,000 0% 1,250,000 3 30% 6,860,000 0% 98,000 0% 0% 1,068,200 0% 7,058,000 0% $ 1,834,895 $ 997,302,200 159,937 0% 9% $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Exposure To Flood Hazard 11,180,697 14,549,814 32,634 881,330 2,108,661 375,000 - $ $ 29,128,136 WTP-Water Treatment Plants, WWTP-Wastewater Treatment Plant The #’s for WTP and WWTP Pipelines are in Linear Feet Source: HAZUS-MH Maps, Local Elected Officials, Gateway ADD GIS Dept. 451 Identified City of West Liberty Critical Facilities 4 Major Roads/Bridges 28 Transportation System (miles) 1 Airports 1 WTP's 123,091 WTP Pipelines (feet) 1 WWTP's 74,652 WWTP Pipelines (feet) 2 Water Storage Tanks 1 Water Pump Stations Commercial Towers 1 Dams/Levees 1 Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Electric Power Facilities Critical Facilities Total 197,783 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Total Exposure 2,300,969 49,900,302 5,341,000 32,634,000 3,799,305 65,268,000 16,486,365 300,000 12,000 125,000 3,430,000 2,769,250 $ $ 182,366,191 # Located Percent In Flood In Flood Hazard Area Hazard Area 2 50% 2 7% 0% 0% 8,616 7% 0% 37,326 50% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 45,946 0% 23% $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Exposure To Flood Hazard 1,150,484 3,564,307 265,951 8,243,182 - $ $ 13,223,924 WTP-Water Treatment Plants, WWTP-Wastewater Treatment Plant The #’s for WTP and WWTP Pipelines are in Linear Feet Source: HAZUS-MH Maps, Local Elected Officials, Gateway ADD GIS Dept. All Unincorporated Areas Of Morgan County Major Roads/Bridges Transportation System (miles) Airports WTP's WTP Pipelines (feet) WWTP's WWTP Pipelines (feet) Water Storage Tanks Water Pump Stations Commercial Towers Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Identified Critical Facilities 28 688 1 774,115 587 6 6 2 2 - Total Exposure $ 16,106,781 $1,226,121,698 $ $ 32,634,000 $ 23,893,695 $ $ 129,635 $ 900,000 $ 72,000 $ 196,000 $ 250,000 $ $ $ $ $ 8,307,750 Electric Power Facilities Critical Facilities Total 775,435 $ $1,308,611,559 # Located Percent In Flood In Flood Hazard Area Hazard Area 28 100% 141 20% 0% 0% 137,514 18% 0% 294 50% 3 50% 4 67% 0% 1 50% 0% 0% 0% 0% 33% 137,985 0% 18% Exposure To Flood Hazard $ 16,106,781 $ 251,283,662 $ $ $ 4,244,483 $ $ 64,818 $ 450,000 $ 48,000 $ $ 125,000 $ $ $ $ $ 2,769,250 $ $ 275,091,994 WTP-Water Treatment Plants, WWTP-Wastewater Treatment Plant The #’s for WTP and WWTP Pipelines are in Linear Feet Source: HAZUS-MH Maps, Local Elected Officials, Gateway ADD GIS Dept. 452 Major Roads/Bridges Transportation System (miles) Airports WTP's WTP Pipelines (feet) WWTP's WWTP Pipelines (feet) Water Storage Tanks Water Pump Stations Commercial Towers Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Identified Critical Facilities 32 716 1 2 897,206 1 75,239 8 7 2 3 1 - Total Exposure $ 18,407,750 $1,276,022,000 $ 5,341,000 $ 65,268,000 $ 27,693,000 $ 65,268,000 $ 16,616,000 $ 1,200,000 $ 84,000 $ 196,000 $ 375,000 $ 3,430,000 $ $ $ $ 11,077,000 Electric Power Facilities Critical Facilities Total 973,218 $ $1,490,977,750 Morgan County # Located Percent In Flood In Flood Hazard Area Hazard Area 30 94% 143 20% 0% 0% 146,130 16% 0% 37,620 50% 3 38% 4 57% 0% 1 33% 0% 0% 0% 0% 25% 183,931 0% 19% Exposure To Flood Hazard $ 17,257,265 $ 254,847,969 $ $ $ 4,510,434 $ $ 8,308,000 $ 450,000 $ 48,000 $ $ 125,000 $ $ $ $ $ 2,769,250 $ $ 288,315,918 WTP-Water Treatment Plants, WWTP-Wastewater Treatment Plant The #’s for WTP and WWTP Pipelines are in Linear Feet Source: HAZUS-MH Maps, Local Elected Officials, Gateway ADD GIS Dept. Major Roads/Bridges Transportation System (miles) Airports WTP's WTP Pipelines (feet) WWTP's WWTP Pipelines (feet) Water Storage Tanks Water Pump Stations Commercial Towers Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Identified Critical Facilities 3 11,301 2 - Electric Power Facilities Critical Facilities Total 11,306 City of Lakeview Hts. $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Total Exposure 4,737,977 108,344 250,000 5,096,321 # Located Percent In Flood In Flood Hazard Area Hazard Area 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% - 0% 0% Exposure To Flood Hazard $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ - WTP-Water Treatment Plants, WWTP-Wastewater Treatment Plant Source: HAZUS-MH Maps, Local Elected Officials The #’s for WTP and WWTP Pipelines are in Linear Feet 453 Major Roads/Bridges Transportation System (miles) Airports WTP's WTP Pipelines (feet) WWTP's WWTP Pipelines (feet) Water Storage Tanks Water Pump Stations Commercial Towers Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Identified Critical Facilities 4 39 1 253,686 156,945 5 1 1 1 1 - Electric Power Facilities Critical Facilities Total 410,684 City of Morehead $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Total Exposure 3,453,351 61,593,698 32,634,000 2,432,122 2,927,123 750,000 12,000 98,000 125,000 6,860,000 430,400 111,315,694 # Located Percent In Flood In Flood Hazard Area Hazard Area 2 50% 8 20% 0% 0% 50,737 20% 0% 15,695 10% 0% 0% 0% 1 100% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 66,443 0% 16% $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Exposure To Flood Hazard 1,726,675 12,318,740 486,422 292,712 125,000 - $ $ 14,949,549 WTP-Water Treatment Plants, WWTP-Wastewater Treatment Plant Source: HAZUS-MH Maps, Local Elected Officials The #’s for WTP and WWTP Pipelines are in Linear Feet All Unincorporated Areas Of Rowan County Identified Critical Facilities 30 Major Roads/Bridges 431 Transportation System (miles) 2 Airports 1 WTP's 1,979,688 WTP Pipelines (feet) 1 WWTP's 535,364 WWTP Pipelines (feet) 16 Water Storage Tanks 13 Water Pump Stations 5 Commercial Towers 1 Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities 1 Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines 2 Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Electric Power Facilities Critical Facilities Total $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Total Exposure 25,900,129 680,689,325 10,682,000 32,634,000 18,979,534 65,268,000 9,984,877 2,400,000 156,000 490,000 125,000 98,000 2,136,400 8,177,600 $ 2,515,555 $ 857,720,865 # Located Percent In Flood In Flood Hazard Area Hazard Area 11 37% 87 20% 0% 1 100% 398,198 20% 1 100% 53,536 10% 0% 6 46% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 20% 451,840 0% 18% Exposure To Flood Hazard $ 9,496,714 $ 137,401,325 $ $ 32,634,000 $ 3,817,578 $ 65,268,000 $ 998,488 $ $ 72,000 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 1,635,520 $ $ 251,323,625 WTP-Water Treatment Plants, WWTP-Wastewater Treatment Plant Source: HAZUS-MH Maps, Local Elected Officials The #’s for WTP and WWTP Pipelines are in Linear Feet 454 Rowan County Major Roads/Bridges Transportation System (miles) Airports WTP's WTP Pipelines (feet) WWTP's WWTP Pipelines (feet) Water Storage Tanks Water Pump Stations Commercial Towers Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Electric Power Facilities Critical Facilities Total Identified Critical Facilities 34 473 2 2 2,244,675 1 692,309 21 14 6 4 1 1 2 - Total Exposure 29,353,480 747,021,000 10,682,000 65,268,000 21,520,000 65,268,000 12,912,000 3,150,000 168,000 588,000 500,000 6,860,000 98,000 2,136,400 8,608,000 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 2,937,545 $ 974,132,880 # Located Percent In Flood In Flood Hazard Area Hazard Area 13 38% 95 20% 0% 1 50% 448,935 20% 1 100% 69,231 10% 0% 6 43% 0% 1 25% 0% 0% 0% 0% 19% 518,283 0% 18% Exposure To Flood Hazard $ 11,223,389 $ 149,720,065 $ $ 32,634,000 $ 4,304,000 $ 65,268,000 $ 1,291,200 $ $ 72,000 $ $ 125,000 $ $ $ $ $ 1,635,520 $ $ 266,273,174 WTP-Water Treatment Plants, WWTP-Wastewater Treatment Plant The #’s for WTP and WWTP Pipelines are in Linear Feet Source: HAZUS-MH Maps, Local Elected Officials, Gateway ADD GIS Dept. Landslide Hazard AreaCritical Facilities Located Within Hazard Areas Per Jurisdiction Major Roads/Bridges Transportation System (miles) Airports WTP's WTP Pipelines (feet) WWTP's WWTP Pipelines (feet) Water Storage Tanks Water Pump Stations Commercial Towers Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Identified Critical Facilities 8 1 303,260 1 48,024 2 1 - Electric Power Facilities Critical Facilities Total 351,297 City of Owingsville $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Total Exposure 12,865,164 32,634,000 2,978,850 65,268,000 6,553,800 300,000 12,000 - $ $ 120,611,814 # Located Percent Exposure In Landslide In Landslide To Landslide Hazard Area Hazard Area Hazard 0 0% $ 0 0% $ 0 0% $ 0 0% $ 0 0% $ 0 0% $ 0 0% $ 0 0% $ 0 0% $ 0 0% $ 0 0% $ 0 0% $ 0 0% $ 0 0% $ 0 0% $ 0 0% $ 0 - 0% 0% $ $ - WTP-Water Treatment Plants, WWTP-Wastewater Treatment Plant The #’s for WTP and WWTP Pipelines are in Linear Feet Source: HAZUS-MH Maps, Local Elected Officials, Gateway ADD GIS Dept. 455 Major Roads/Bridges Transportation System (miles) Airports WTP's WTP Pipelines (feet) WWTP's WWTP Pipelines (feet) Water Storage Tanks Water Pump Stations Commercial Towers Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Identified Critical Facilities 2 6 101,087 4,367 1 - $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Electric Power Facilities Critical Facilities Total 105,463 $ $ City of Salt Lick Total Exposure 1,506,785 9,648,873 992,950 595,800 150,000 12,894,408 # Located Percent In Landslide In Landslide Hazard Area Hazard Area 2 100% 6 100% 0% 0% 101,087 100% 0% 4,367 100% 1 100% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 100% 105,463 Exposure To Landslide Hazard $ 1,506,785 $ 9,648,873 $ $ $ 992,950 $ $ 595,800 $ 150,000 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 12,894,408 WTP-Water Treatment Plants, WWTP-Wastewater Treatment Plant The #’s for WTP and WWTP Pipelines are in Linear Feet Source: HAZUS-MH Maps, Local Elected Officials, Gateway ADD GIS Dept. Major Roads/Bridges Transportation System (miles) Airports WTP's WTP Pipelines (feet) WWTP's WWTP Pipelines (feet) Water Storage Tanks Water Pump Stations Commercial Towers Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Identified Critical Facilities 4 101,087 1 17,463 1 - $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Electric Power Facilities Critical Facilities Total 118,556 $ $ City of Sharpsburg Total Exposure 6,432,582 992,950 65,268,000 2,383,200 150,000 75,226,732 # Located Percent Exposure In Landslide In Landslide To Landslide Hazard Area Hazard Area Hazard 0 0% $ 0 0% $ 0 0% $ 0 0% $ 0 0% $ 0 0% $ 0 0% $ 0 0% $ 0 0% $ 0 0% $ 0 0% $ 0 0% $ 0 0% $ 0 0% $ 0 0% $ 0 0% $ 0 - 0% 0% $ $ - WTP-Water Treatment Plants, WWTP-Wastewater Treatment Plant The #’s for WTP and WWTP Pipelines are in Linear Feet Source: HAZUS-MH Maps, Local Elected Officials, Gateway ADD GIS Dept. 456 All Unincorporated Areas Of Bath County Major Roads/Bridges Transportation System (miles) Airports WTP's WTP Pipelines (feet) WWTP's WWTP Pipelines (feet) Water Storage Tanks Water Pump Stations Commercial Towers Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Electric Power Facilities Critical Facilities Total Identified Critical Facilities 33 367 1 1,516,300 17,463 9 9 1 8 1 1 - # Located Percent Total In Landslide In Landslide Exposure Hazard Area Hazard Area $ 24,861,955 8 24% $ 590,189,381 121 33% $ 5,341,000 1 100% $ 0% $ 14,894,250 572,824 38% $ 0% $ 2,383,200 17,463 100% $ 1,350,000 5 56% $ 108,000 5 56% $ 98,000 0% $ 1,000,000 6 75% $ 0% $ 98,000 0% $ 0% $ 1,068,200 0% $ 7,944,000 0% $ 1,534,193 $ 649,335,986 590,433 0% 38% Exposure To Landslide Hazard $ 6,027,141 $ 194,585,600 $ 5,341,000 $ $ 5,626,712 $ $ 2,383,200 $ 750,000 $ 60,000 $ $ 750,000 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 215,523,653 WTP-Water Treatment Plants, WWTP-Wastewater Treatment Plant The #’s for WTP and WWTP Pipelines are in Linear Feet Source: HAZUS-MH Maps, Local Elected Officials, Gateway ADD GIS Dept. Identified Bath County Critical Facilities 35 Major Roads/Bridges 385 Transportation System (miles) 1 Airports 1 WTP's 2,021,734 WTP Pipelines (feet) 2 WWTP's 87,317 WWTP Pipelines (feet) 13 Water Storage Tanks 10 Water Pump Stations 1 Commercial Towers 8 Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities 1 Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines 1 Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Electric Power Facilities Critical Facilities Total # Located Percent Total In Landslide In Landslide Exposure Hazard Area Hazard Area $ 26,368,740 10 29% $ 619,136,000 127 33% $ 5,341,000 1 100% $ 32,634,000 0% $ 19,859,000 673,911 33% $ 130,536,000 0% $ 11,916,000 29,106 33% $ 1,950,000 6 46% $ 120,000 5 50% $ 98,000 0% $ 1,000,000 6 75% $ 0% $ 98,000 0% $ 0% $ 1,068,200 0% $ 7,944,000 0% $ 2,109,509 $ 858,068,940 703,172 0% 33% Exposure To Landslide Hazard $ 7,533,926 $ 204,234,473 $ 5,341,000 $ $ 6,619,662 $ $ 2,979,000 $ 900,000 $ 60,000 $ $ 750,000 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 228,418,061 WTP-Water Treatment Plants, WWTP-Wastewater Treatment Plant The #’s for WTP and WWTP Pipelines are in Linear Feet Source: HAZUS-MH Maps, Local Elected Officials 457 Major Roads/Bridges Transportation System (miles) Airports WTP's WTP Pipelines (feet) WWTP's WWTP Pipelines (feet) Water Storage Tanks Water Pump Stations Commercial Towers Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Identified Critical Facilities 3 10 14,980 1 28,492 1 - Electric Power Facilities Critical Facilities Total 43,487 City of Frenchburg $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Total Exposure 990,223 13,460,377 280,680 65,268,000 4,492,138 12,000 505,170 $ $ 85,008,588 # Located Percent In Landslide In Landslide Hazard Area Hazard Area 3 100% 10 100% 0% 0% 14,980 100% 1 100% 28,492 100% 0% 1 100% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 100% 43,487 0% 100% Exposure To Landslide Hazard $ 990,223 $ 13,460,377 $ $ $ 280,680 $ 65,268,000 $ 4,492,138 $ $ 12,000 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 505,170 $ $ 85,008,588 WTP-Water Treatment Plants, WWTP-Wastewater Treatment Plant The #’s for WTP and WWTP Pipelines are in Linear Feet Source: HAZUS-MH Maps, Local Elected Officials All Unincorporated Areas Of Menifee County Major Roads/Bridges Transportation System (miles) Airports WTP's WTP Pipelines (feet) WWTP's WWTP Pipelines (feet) Water Storage Tanks Water Pump Stations Commercial Towers Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Identified Critical Facilities 9 361 1 734,025 1 24,913 6 3 1 3 - Electric Power Facilities Critical Facilities Total 0 759,323 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Total Exposure 2,970,667 485,919,623 32,634,000 13,753,320 65,268,000 3,927,862 900,000 36,000 98,000 375,000 5,107,830 $ $ 610,990,302 # Located Percent In Landslide In Landslide Hazard Area Hazard Area 9 100% 361 100% 0% 1 100% 734,025 100% 1 100% 24,913 100% 6 100% 3 100% 1 100% 3 100% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0 759,323 0% 100% Exposure To Landslide Hazard $ 2,970,667 $ 485,919,623 $ $ 32,634,000 $ 13,753,320 $ 65,268,000 $ 3,927,862 $ 900,000 $ 36,000 $ 98,000 $ 375,000 $ $ $ $ $ 5,107,830 $ $ 610,990,302 WTP-Water Treatment Plants, WWTP-Wastewater Treatment Plant The #’s for WTP and WWTP Pipelines are in Linear Feet Source: HAZUS-MH Maps, Local Elected Officials 458 Menifee County Major Roads/Bridges Transportation System (miles) Airports WTP's WTP Pipelines (feet) WWTP's WWTP Pipelines (feet) Water Storage Tanks Water Pump Stations Commercial Towers Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Electric Power Facilities Critical Facilities Total Identified Critical Facilities 12 371 1 749,005 2 53,405 6 4 1 3 - $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Total Exposure 3,960,890 499,380,000 32,634,000 14,034,000 130,536,000 8,420,000 900,000 48,000 98,000 375,000 5,613,000 # Located Percent In Landslide In Landslide Hazard Area Hazard Area 12 100% 371 100% 0% 1 100% 749,005 100% 2 100% 53,405 100% 6 100% 4 100% 1 100% 3 100% 0% 0% 0% 0% 100% $ 802,810 $ 695,998,890 802,810 0% 100% Exposure To Landslide Hazard $ 3,960,890 $ 499,380,000 $ $ 32,634,000 $ 14,034,000 $ 130,536,000 $ 8,420,000 $ 900,000 $ 48,000 $ 98,000 $ 375,000 $ $ $ $ $ 5,613,000 $ $ 695,998,890 WTP-Water Treatment Plants, WWTP-Wastewater Treatment Plant The #’s for WTP and WWTP Pipelines are in Linear Feet Source: HAZUS-MH Maps, Local Elected Officials City of Camargo Major Roads/Bridges Transportation System (miles) Airports WTP's WTP Pipelines (feet) WWTP's WWTP Pipelines (feet) Water Storage Tanks Water Pump Stations Commercial Towers Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Electric Power Facilities Critical Facilities Total Identified Critical Facilities 1 7 71,196 39,030 - # Located Percent Total In Landslide In Landslide Exposure Hazard Area Hazard Area $ 349,397 0% $ 12,892,241 0% $ 0% $ 0% $ 910,423 0% $ 0% $ 909,280 0% $ 0% $ 0% $ 0% $ 0% $ 0% $ 0% $ 0% $ 0% $ 705,800 0% $ 110,234 $ 15,767,141 - 0% 0% Exposure To Landslide Hazard $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ - WTP-Water Treatment Plants, WWTP-Wastewater Treatment Plant The #’s for WTP and WWTP Pipelines are in Linear Feet Source: HAZUS-MH Maps, Local Elected Officials 459 Major Roads/Bridges Transportation System (miles) Airports WTP's WTP Pipelines (feet) WWTP's WWTP Pipelines (feet) Water Storage Tanks Water Pump Stations Commercial Towers Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Identified Critical Facilities 3 21 336,775 32,825 1 1 - $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Total Exposure 1,048,190 38,676,722 4,306,530 764,723 150,000 125,000 705,800 Electric Power Facilities Critical Facilities Total 369,626 $ $ 45,776,965 City of Jeffersonville # Located Percent In Landslide In Landslide Hazard Area Hazard Area 3 100% 21 100% 0% 0% 336,775 100% 0% 32,825 100% 1 100% 0% 0% 1 100% 0% 0% 0% 0% 100% 369,626 0% 100% Exposure To Landslide Hazard $ 1,048,190 $ 38,676,722 $ $ $ 4,306,530 $ $ 764,723 $ 150,000 $ $ $ 125,000 $ $ $ $ $ 705,800 $ $ 45,776,965 WTP-Water Treatment Plants, WWTP-Wastewater Treatment Plant The #’s for WTP and WWTP Pipelines are in Linear Feet Source: HAZUS-MH Maps, Local Elected Officials Major Roads/Bridges Transportation System (miles) Airports WTP's WTP Pipelines (feet) WWTP's WWTP Pipelines (feet) Water Storage Tanks Water Pump Stations Commercial Towers Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Identified Critical Facilities 8 38 279,708 182,745 1 2 1 1 - $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Total Exposure 2,795,175 69,986,449 3,576,783 4,257,402 150,000 196,000 125,000 6,860,000 2,117,400 Electric Power Facilities Critical Facilities Total 462,504 $ $ 90,064,209 City of Mt. Sterling # Located Percent Exposure In Landslide In Landslide To Landslide Hazard Area Hazard Area Hazard 0% $ 0% $ 0% $ 0% $ 0% $ 0% $ 0% $ 0% $ 0% $ 0% $ 0% $ 0% $ 0% $ 0% $ 0% $ 0% $ - 0% 0% $ $ - WTP-Water Treatment Plants, WWTP-Wastewater Treatment Plant The #’s for WTP and WWTP Pipelines are in Linear Feet Source: HAZUS-MH Maps, Local Elected Officials 460 All Unincorporated Areas In Montgomery County Major Roads/Bridges Transportation System (miles) Airports WTP's WTP Pipelines (feet) WWTP's WWTP Pipelines (feet) Water Storage Tanks Water Pump Stations Commercial Towers Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Identified Critical Facilities 51 308 2 1 692,256 3 199,880 13 4 3 8 1 1 - Total Exposure $ 17,819,238 $ 567,258,588 $ 10,682,000 $ 32,634,000 $ 8,852,264 $ 195,804,000 $ 4,656,595 $ 1,950,000 $ 48,000 $ 294,000 $ 1,000,000 $ $ 98,000 $ $ 1,068,200 $ 3,529,000 Electric Power Facilities Critical Facilities Total 892,531 $ $ 845,693,885 # Located Percent In Landslide In Landslide Hazard Area Hazard Area 10 20% 121 39% 0% 0% 187,600 27% 1 33% 139,877 70% 1 8% 0% 0% 1 13% 0% 0% 0% 1 100% 0% 327,612 0% 37% Exposure To Landslide Hazard $ 3,493,968 $ 222,851,588 $ $ $ 2,398,946 $ 65,268,000 $ 3,258,708 $ 150,000 $ $ $ 125,000 $ $ $ $ 1,068,200 $ $ $ 298,614,410 WTP-Water Treatment Plants, WWTP-Wastewater Treatment Plant The #’s for WTP and WWTP Pipelines are in Linear Feet Source: HAZUS-MH Maps, Local Elected Officials Identified Montgomery County Critical Facilities 63 Major Roads/Bridges 374 Transportation System (miles) 2 Airports 1 WTP's 1,379,935 WTP Pipelines (feet) 3 WWTP's 454,480 WWTP Pipelines (feet) 15 Water Storage Tanks 4 Water Pump Stations 5 Commercial Towers 10 Dams/Levees 1 Health Care Facilities 1 Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines 1 Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Electric Power Facilities Critical Facilities Total # Located Percent Total In Landslide In Landslide Exposure Hazard Area Hazard Area $ 22,012,000 13 21% $ 688,814,000 142 38% $ 10,682,000 0% $ 32,634,000 0% $ 17,646,000 524,375 38% $ 195,804,000 1 33% $ 10,588,000 172,702 38% $ 2,250,000 2 13% $ 48,000 0% $ 490,000 0% $ 1,250,000 2 20% $ 6,860,000 0% $ 98,000 0% $ 0% $ 1,068,200 1 100% $ 7,058,000 0% $ 1,834,895 $ 997,302,200 697,238 0% 38% Exposure To Landslide Hazard $ 4,542,158 $ 261,528,310 $ $ $ 6,705,476 $ 65,268,000 $ 4,023,431 $ 300,000 $ $ $ 250,000 $ $ $ $ 1,068,200 $ 705,800 $ $ 344,391,375 WTP-Water Treatment Plants, WWTP-Wastewater Treatment Plant The #’s for WTP and WWTP Pipelines are in Linear Feet Source: HAZUS-MH Maps, Local Elected Officials 461 Major Roads/Bridges Transportation System (miles) Airports WTP's WTP Pipelines (feet) WWTP's WWTP Pipelines (feet) Water Storage Tanks Water Pump Stations Commercial Towers Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Identified Critical Facilities 4 28 1 1 123,091 1 74,652 2 1 1 1 - Electric Power Facilities Critical Facilities Total 197,783 City of West Liberty $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Total Exposure 2,300,969 49,900,302 5,341,000 32,634,000 3,799,305 65,268,000 16,486,365 300,000 12,000 125,000 3,430,000 2,769,250 $ $ 182,366,191 # Located Percent In Landslide In Landslide Hazard Area Hazard Area 4 100% 28 100% 1 100% 1 100% 123,091 100% 1 100% 74,652 100% 2 100% 1 100% 0% 1 100% 1 100% 0% 0% 0% 100% 197,783 0% 100% Exposure To Landslide Hazard $ 2,300,969 $ 49,900,302 $ 5,341,000 $ 32,634,000 $ 3,799,305 $ 65,268,000 $ 16,486,365 $ 300,000 $ 12,000 $ $ 125,000 $ 3,430,000 $ $ $ $ 2,769,250 $ 182,366,191 WTP-Water Treatment Plants, WWTP-Wastewater Treatment Plant The #’s for WTP and WWTP Pipelines are in Linear Feet Source: HAZUS-MH Maps, Local Elected Officials All Unincorporated Areas In Morgan County Major Roads/Bridges Transportation System (miles) Airports WTP's WTP Pipelines (feet) WWTP's WWTP Pipelines (feet) Water Storage Tanks Water Pump Stations Commercial Towers Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Identified Critical Facilities 28 688 1 774,115 587 6 6 2 2 - Total Exposure $ 16,106,781 $1,226,121,698 $ $ 32,634,000 $ 23,893,695 $ $ 129,635 $ 900,000 $ 72,000 $ 196,000 $ 250,000 $ $ $ $ $ 8,307,750 Electric Power Facilities Critical Facilities Total 775,435 $ $1,308,611,559 # Located Percent In Landslide In Landslide Hazard Area Hazard Area 28 100% 688 100% 0% 1 100% 774,115 100% 0% 587 100% 6 100% 6 100% 2 100% 2 100% 0% 0% 0% 0% 100% 775,435 0% 100% Exposure To Landslide Hazard $ 16,106,781 $1,226,121,698 $ $ 32,634,000 $ 23,893,695 $ $ 129,635 $ 900,000 $ 72,000 $ 196,000 $ 250,000 $ $ $ $ $ 8,307,750 $ $1,308,611,559 WTP-Water Treatment Plants, WWTP-Wastewater Treatment Plant The #’s for WTP and WWTP Pipelines are in Linear Feet Source: HAZUS-MH Maps, Local Elected Officials 462 Major Roads/Bridges Transportation System (miles) Airports WTP's WTP Pipelines (feet) WWTP's WWTP Pipelines (feet) Water Storage Tanks Water Pump Stations Commercial Towers Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Identified Critical Facilities 32 716 1 2 897,206 1 75,239 8 7 2 3 1 - Total Exposure $ 18,407,750 $1,276,022,000 $ 5,341,000 $ 65,268,000 $ 27,693,000 $ 65,268,000 $ 16,616,000 $ 1,200,000 $ 84,000 $ 196,000 $ 375,000 $ 3,430,000 $ $ $ $ 11,077,000 Electric Power Facilities Critical Facilities Total 973,218 $ $1,490,977,750 Morgan County # Located Percent In Landslide In Landslide Hazard Area Hazard Area 32 100% 716 100% 1 100% 2 100% 897,206 100% 1 100% 75,239 100% 8 100% 7 100% 2 100% 3 100% 1 100% 0% 0% 0% 100% 973,218 0% 100% Exposure To Landslide Hazard $ 18,407,750 $1,276,022,000 $ 5,341,000 $ 65,268,000 $ 27,693,000 $ 65,268,000 $ 16,616,000 $ 1,200,000 $ 84,000 $ 196,000 $ 375,000 $ 3,430,000 $ $ $ $ 11,077,000 $ $1,490,977,750 WTP-Water Treatment Plants, WWTP-Wastewater Treatment Plant The #’s for WTP and WWTP Pipelines are in Linear Feet Source: HAZUS-MH Maps, Local Elected Officials Major Roads/Bridges Transportation System (miles) Airports WTP's WTP Pipelines (feet) WWTP's WWTP Pipelines (feet) Water Storage Tanks Water Pump Stations Commercial Towers Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Identified Critical Facilities 3 11,301 2 - $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Total Exposure 4,737,977 108,344 250,000 - Electric Power Facilities Critical Facilities Total 11,306 $ $ 5,096,321 City of Lakeview Hts. # Located Percent In Landslide In Landslide Hazard Area Hazard Area 0% 3 100% 0% 0% 11,301 100% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 2 100% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 11,306 0% 100% Exposure To Landslide Hazard $ $ 4,737,977 $ $ $ 108,344 $ $ $ $ $ $ 250,000 $ $ $ $ $ $ 5,096,321 WTP-Water Treatment Plants, WWTP-Wastewater Treatment Plant The #’s for WTP and WWTP Pipelines are in Linear Feet Source: HAZUS-MH Maps, Local Elected Officials 463 Major Roads/Bridges Transportation System (miles) Airports WTP's WTP Pipelines (feet) WWTP's WWTP Pipelines (feet) Water Storage Tanks Water Pump Stations Commercial Towers Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Identified Critical Facilities 4 39 1 253,686 156,945 5 1 1 1 1 - Electric Power Facilities Critical Facilities Total 410,684 City of Morehead $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Total Exposure 3,453,351 61,593,698 32,634,000 2,432,122 2,927,123 750,000 12,000 98,000 125,000 6,860,000 430,400 $ $ 111,315,694 # Located Percent In Landslide In Landslide Hazard Area Hazard Area 4 100% 39 100% 0% 1 100% 253,686 100% 0% 156,945 100% 5 100% 1 100% 1 100% 1 100% 1 100% 0% 0% 0% 100% 410,684 0% 100% Exposure To Landslide Hazard $ 3,453,351 $ 61,593,698 $ $ 32,634,000 $ 2,432,122 $ $ 2,927,123 $ 750,000 $ 12,000 $ 98,000 $ 125,000 $ 6,860,000 $ $ $ $ 430,400 $ $ 111,315,694 WTP-Water Treatment Plants, WWTP-Wastewater Treatment Plant The #’s for WTP and WWTP Pipelines are in Linear Feet Source: HAZUS-MH Maps, Local Elected Officials All Unincorporated Areas In Rowan County Major Roads/Bridges Transportation System (miles) Airports WTP's WTP Pipelines (feet) WWTP's WWTP Pipelines (feet) Water Storage Tanks Water Pump Stations Commercial Towers Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Electric Power Facilities Critical Facilities Total Identified Critical Facilities 30 431 2 1 1,979,688 1 535,364 16 13 5 1 1 2 - $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Total Exposure 25,900,129 680,689,325 10,682,000 32,634,000 18,979,534 65,268,000 9,984,877 2,400,000 156,000 490,000 125,000 98,000 2,136,400 8,177,600 $ 2,515,555 $ 857,720,865 # Located Percent In Landslide In Landslide Hazard Area Hazard Area 30 100% 431 100% 2 100% 1 100% 1,979,688 100% 1 100% 535,364 100% 16 100% 13 100% 5 100% 1 100% 0% 1 100% 0% 2 100% 100% 2,515,555 0% 100% Exposure To Landslide Hazard $ 25,900,129 $ 680,689,325 $ 10,682,000 $ 32,634,000 $ 18,979,534 $ 65,268,000 $ 9,984,877 $ 2,400,000 $ 156,000 $ 490,000 $ 125,000 $ $ 98,000 $ $ 2,136,400 $ 8,177,600 $ $ 857,720,865 WTP-Water Treatment Plants, WWTP-Wastewater Treatment Plant The #’s for WTP and WWTP Pipelines are in Linear Feet Source: HAZUS-MH Maps, Local Elected Officials 464 Rowan County Major Roads/Bridges Transportation System (miles) Airports WTP's WTP Pipelines (feet) WWTP's WWTP Pipelines (feet) Water Storage Tanks Water Pump Stations Commercial Towers Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Electric Power Facilities Critical Facilities Total Identified Critical Facilities 34 473 2 2 2,244,675 1 692,309 21 14 6 4 1 1 2 - $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Total Exposure 29,353,480 747,021,000 10,682,000 65,268,000 21,520,000 65,268,000 12,912,000 3,150,000 168,000 588,000 500,000 6,860,000 98,000 2,136,400 8,608,000 $ 2,937,545 $ 974,132,880 # Located Percent In Landslide In Landslide Hazard Area Hazard Area 34 100% 473 100% 2 100% 2 100% 2,244,675 100% 1 100% 692,309 100% 21 100% 14 100% 6 100% 4 100% 1 100% 1 100% 0% 2 100% 100% 2,937,545 0% 100% Exposure To Landslide Hazard $ 29,353,480 $ 747,021,000 $ 10,682,000 $ 65,268,000 $ 21,520,000 $ 65,268,000 $ 12,912,000 $ 3,150,000 $ 168,000 $ 588,000 $ 500,000 $ 6,860,000 $ 98,000 $ $ 2,136,400 $ 8,608,000 $ $ 974,132,880 WTP-Water Treatment Plants, WWTP-Wastewater Treatment Plant The #’s for WTP and WWTP Pipelines are in Linear Feet Source: HAZUS-MH Maps, Local Elected Officials Wildfire Hazard AreaCritical Facilities Located Within Hazard Areas Per Jurisdiction Within 1,000 ft. of Identified Wildfire Areas City of Owingsville Major Roads/Bridges Transportation System (miles) Airports WTP's WTP Pipelines (feet) WWTP's WWTP Pipelines (feet) Water Storage Tanks Water Pump Stations Commercial Towers Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Identified Critical Facilities 8 1 303,260 1 48,024 2 1 - Electric Power Facilities Critical Facilities Total 351,297 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Total Exposure 12,865,164 32,634,000 2,978,850 65,268,000 6,553,800 300,000 12,000 - $ $ 120,611,814 # Located Percent In Wildfire In Wildfire Hazard Area Hazard Area 0 0% 0 0% 0 0% 0 0% 0 0% 0 0% 0 0% 0 0% 0 0% 0 0% 0 0% 0 0% 0 0% 0 0% 0 0% 0 0% 0 - 0% 0% Exposure To Wildfire Hazard $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ - WTP-Water Treatment Plants, WWTP-Wastewater Treatment Plant The #’s for WTP and WWTP Pipelines are in Linear Feet Source: HAZUS-MH Maps, Local Elected Officials 465 Within 1,000 ft. of Identified Wildfire Areas City of Salt Lick Major Roads/Bridges Transportation System (miles) Airports WTP's WTP Pipelines (feet) WWTP's WWTP Pipelines (feet) Water Storage Tanks Water Pump Stations Commercial Towers Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Identified Critical Facilities 2 6 101,087 4,367 1 - $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Electric Power Facilities Critical Facilities Total 105,463 $ $ Total Exposure 1,506,785 9,648,873 992,950 595,800 150,000 - # Located Percent In Wildfire In Wildfire Hazard Area Hazard Area 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 12,894,408 - 0% 0% Exposure To Wildfire Hazard $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ - WTP-Water Treatment Plants, WWTP-Wastewater Treatment Plant The #’s for WTP and WWTP Pipelines are in Linear Feet Source: HAZUS-MH Maps, Local Elected Officials Within 1,000 ft. of Identified Wildfire Areas City of Sharpsburg Major Roads/Bridges Transportation System (miles) Airports WTP's WTP Pipelines (feet) WWTP's WWTP Pipelines (feet) Water Storage Tanks Water Pump Stations Commercial Towers Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Identified Critical Facilities 4 101,087 1 17,463 1 - $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Electric Power Facilities Critical Facilities Total 118,556 $ $ Total Exposure 6,432,582 992,950 65,268,000 2,383,200 150,000 75,226,732 # Located Percent In Wildfire In Wildfire Hazard Area Hazard Area 0 0% 0 0% 0 0% 0 0% 0 0% 0 0% 0 0% 0 0% 0 0% 0 0% 0 0% 0 0% 0 0% 0 0% 0 0% 0 0% 0 - 0% 0% Exposure To Wildfire Hazard $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ - WTP-Water Treatment Plants, WWTP-Wastewater Treatment Plant The #’s for WTP and WWTP Pipelines are in Linear Feet Source: HAZUS-MH Maps, Local Elected Officials 466 Within 1,000 ft. of Identified Wildfire Areas Unincorporated Areas Major Roads/Bridges Transportation System (miles) Airports WTP's WTP Pipelines (feet) WWTP's WWTP Pipelines (feet) Water Storage Tanks Water Pump Stations Commercial Towers Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Electric Power Facilities Critical Facilities Total Identified Critical Facilities 33 367 1 1,516,300 17,463 9 9 1 8 1 1 - $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ # Located Percent Total In Wildfire In Wildfire Exposure Hazard Area Hazard Area 24,861,955 0% 590,189,381 7 2% 5,341,000 1 100% 0% 14,894,250 34,143 2% 0% 2,383,200 4,916 28% 1,350,000 0% 108,000 0% 98,000 0% 1,000,000 0% 0% 98,000 0% 0% 1,068,200 0% 7,944,000 0% $ 1,534,193 $ 649,335,986 39,067 Exposure To Wildfire Hazard $ $ 11,257,018 $ 5,341,000 $ $ 335,378 $ $ 670,893 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ - 0% 3% $ $ 17,604,290 WTP-Water Treatment Plants, WWTP-Wastewater Treatment Plant The #’s for WTP and WWTP Pipelines are in Linear Feet Source: HAZUS-MH Maps, Local Elected Officials Within 1,000 ft. of Identified Identified # Located Percent Wildfire Areas Critical Total In Wildfire In Wildfire Bath County Facilities Exposure Hazard Area Hazard Area 35 $ 26,368,740 0% Major Roads/Bridges 385 $ 619,136,000 7 2% Transportation System (miles) 1 $ 5,341,000 1 100% Airports 1 $ 32,634,000 0% WTP's 2,021,734 $ 19,859,000 34,143 2% WTP Pipelines (feet) 2 $ 130,536,000 0% WWTP's 87,317 $ 11,916,000 4,916 6% WWTP Pipelines (feet) 13 $ 1,950,000 0% Water Storage Tanks 10 $ 120,000 0% Water Pump Stations 1 $ 98,000 0% Commercial Towers 8 $ 1,000,000 0% Dams/Levees $ 0% Health Care Facilities 1 $ 98,000 0% Oil Facilities $ 0% Oil Pipelines 1 $ 1,068,200 0% Natural Gas Facilities $ 7,944,000 0% Natural Gas Pipelines Electric Power Facilities Critical Facilities Total $ 2,109,509 $ 858,068,940 39,067 0% 2% Exposure To Wildfire Hazard $ $ 11,257,018 $ 5,341,000 $ $ 335,378 $ $ 670,893 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 17,604,290 WTP-Water Treatment Plants, WWTP-Wastewater Treatment Plant The #’s for WTP and WWTP Pipelines are in Linear Feet Source: HAZUS-MH Maps, ArcInfo, Gateway ADD Staff 467 Within 1,000 ft. of Identified Wildfire Areas City of Frenchburg Major Roads/Bridges Transportation System (miles) Airports WTP's WTP Pipelines (feet) WWTP's WWTP Pipelines (feet) Water Storage Tanks Water Pump Stations Commercial Towers Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Identified Critical Facilities 3 10 14,980 1 28,492 1 - Electric Power Facilities Critical Facilities Total 43,487 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Total Exposure 990,223 13,460,377 280,680 65,268,000 4,492,138 12,000 505,170 $ $ 85,008,588 # Located Percent In Wildfire In Wildfire Hazard Area Hazard Area 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% - 0% 0% Exposure To Wildfire Hazard $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ - WTP-Water Treatment Plants, WWTP-Wastewater Treatment Plant The #’s for WTP and WWTP Pipelines are in Linear Feet Source: HAZUS-MH Maps, ArcInfo, Gateway ADD Staff Within 1,000 ft. of Identified Wildfire Areas Unincorporated Areas Major Roads/Bridges Transportation System (miles) Airports WTP's WTP Pipelines (feet) WWTP's WWTP Pipelines (feet) Water Storage Tanks Water Pump Stations Commercial Towers Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Identified Critical Facilities 9 361 1 734,025 1 24,913 6 3 1 3 - Electric Power Facilities Critical Facilities Total 0 759,323 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Total Exposure 2,970,667 485,919,623 32,634,000 13,753,320 65,268,000 3,927,862 900,000 36,000 98,000 375,000 5,107,830 $ $ 610,990,302 # Located Percent In Wildfire In Wildfire Hazard Area Hazard Area 1 11% 7 2% 0% 0% 27,720 4% 0% 5,223 21% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 32,951 0% 4% Exposure To Wildfire Hazard $ 330,074 $ 9,422,264 $ $ $ 519,386 $ $ 823,475 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 11,095,199 WTP-Water Treatment Plants, WWTP-Wastewater Treatment Plant The #’s for WTP and WWTP Pipelines are in Linear Feet Source: HAZUS-MH Maps, ArcInfo, Gateway ADD Staff 468 Within 1,000 ft. of Identified Wildfire Areas Menifee County Major Roads/Bridges Transportation System (miles) Airports WTP's WTP Pipelines (feet) WWTP's WWTP Pipelines (feet) Water Storage Tanks Water Pump Stations Commercial Towers Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Identified Critical Facilities 12 371 1 749,005 2 53,405 6 4 1 3 - Electric Power Facilities Critical Facilities Total 802,810 Total Exposure 3,960,890 499,380,000 32,634,000 14,034,000 130,536,000 8,420,000 900,000 48,000 98,000 375,000 5,613,000 $ 695,998,890 # Located Percent In Wildfire In Wildfire Hazard Area Hazard Area 1 8% 7 2% 0% 0% 27,720 4% 0% 5,223 10% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 32,951 0% 4% Exposure To Wildfire Hazard $ 330,074 $ 9,422,264 $ $ $ 519,386 $ $ 823,475 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 11,095,199 WTP-Water Treatment Plants, WWTP-Wastewater Treatment Plant The #’s for WTP and WWTP Pipelines are in Linear Feet Source: HAZUS-MH Maps, ArcInfo, Gateway ADD Staff Within 1,000 ft. of Identified Wildfire Areas City of Camargo Major Roads/Bridges Transportation System (miles) Airports WTP's WTP Pipelines (feet) WWTP's WWTP Pipelines (feet) Water Storage Tanks Water Pump Stations Commercial Towers Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Identified Critical Facilities 1 7 71,196 39,030 - Electric Power Facilities Critical Facilities Total 110,234 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Total Exposure 349,397 12,892,241 910,423 909,280 705,800 $ $ 15,767,141 # Located Percent In Wildfire In Wildfire Hazard Area Hazard Area 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% - 0% 0% Exposure To Wildfire Hazard $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ - WTP-Water Treatment Plants, WWTP-Wastewater Treatment Plant The #’s for WTP and WWTP Pipelines are in Linear Feet Source: HAZUS-MH Maps, ArcInfo, Gateway ADD Staff 469 Within 1,000 ft. of Identified Wildfire Areas City of Jeffersonville Major Roads/Bridges Transportation System (miles) Airports WTP's WTP Pipelines (feet) WWTP's WWTP Pipelines (feet) Water Storage Tanks Water Pump Stations Commercial Towers Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Identified Critical Facilities 3 21 336,775 32,825 1 1 - $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Total Exposure 1,048,190 38,676,722 4,306,530 764,723 150,000 125,000 705,800 Electric Power Facilities Critical Facilities Total 369,626 $ $ 45,776,965 # Located Percent In Wildfire In Wildfire Hazard Area Hazard Area 0% 3 14% 0% 0% 30,395 9% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 30,398 0% 8% Exposure To Wildfire Hazard $ $ 5,525,246 $ $ $ 388,678 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 5,913,924 WTP-Water Treatment Plants, WWTP-Wastewater Treatment Plant The #’s for WTP and WWTP Pipelines are in Linear Feet Source: HAZUS-MH Maps, ArcInfo, Gateway ADD Staff Within 1,000 ft. of Identified Wildfire Areas City of Mt. Sterling Major Roads/Bridges Transportation System (miles) Airports WTP's WTP Pipelines (feet) WWTP's WWTP Pipelines (feet) Water Storage Tanks Water Pump Stations Commercial Towers Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Identified Critical Facilities 8 38 279,708 182,745 1 2 1 1 - $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Total Exposure 2,795,175 69,986,449 3,576,783 4,257,402 150,000 196,000 125,000 6,860,000 2,117,400 Electric Power Facilities Critical Facilities Total 462,504 $ $ 90,064,209 # Located Percent In Wildfire In Wildfire Hazard Area Hazard Area 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% - 0% 0% Exposure To Wildfire Hazard $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ - WTP-Water Treatment Plants, WWTP-Wastewater Treatment Plant The #’s for WTP and WWTP Pipelines are in Linear Feet Source: HAZUS-MH Maps, ArcInfo, Gateway ADD Staff 470 Within 1,000 ft. of Identified Wildfire Areas Unincorporated Areas Major Roads/Bridges Transportation System (miles) Airports WTP's WTP Pipelines (feet) WWTP's WWTP Pipelines (feet) Water Storage Tanks Water Pump Stations Commercial Towers Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Identified Critical Facilities 51 308 2 1 692,256 3 199,880 13 4 3 8 1 1 - Electric Power Facilities Critical Facilities Total 892,531 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Total Exposure 17,819,238 567,258,588 10,682,000 32,634,000 8,852,264 195,804,000 4,656,595 1,950,000 48,000 294,000 1,000,000 98,000 1,068,200 3,529,000 $ $ 845,693,885 # Located Percent In Wildfire In Wildfire Hazard Area Hazard Area 2 4% 4 1% 0% 0% 17,325 3% 0% 5,581 3% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 22,912 0% 3% Exposure To Wildfire Hazard $ 698,794 $ 7,366,995 $ $ $ 221,544 $ $ 130,020 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 8,417,353 WTP-Water Treatment Plants, WWTP-Wastewater Treatment Plant The #’s for WTP and WWTP Pipelines are in Linear Feet Source: HAZUS-MH Maps, ArcInfo, Gateway ADD Staff Within 1,000 ft. of Identified Identified # Located Percent Wildfire Areas Critical Total In Wildfire In Wildfire Montgomery County Facilities Exposure Hazard Area Hazard Area 63 $ 22,012,000 2 3% Major Roads/Bridges 374 $ 688,814,000 7 2% Transportation System (miles) 2 $ 10,682,000 0% Airports 1 $ 32,634,000 0% WTP's 1,379,935 $ 17,646,000 47,720 3% WTP Pipelines (feet) 3 $ 195,804,000 0% WWTP's 454,480 $ 10,588,000 5,581 1% WWTP Pipelines (feet) 15 $ 2,250,000 0% Water Storage Tanks 4 $ 48,000 0% Water Pump Stations 5 $ 490,000 0% Commercial Towers 10 $ 1,250,000 0% Dams/Levees 1 $ 6,860,000 0% Health Care Facilities 1 $ 98,000 0% Oil Facilities $ 0% Oil Pipelines 1 $ 1,068,200 0% Natural Gas Facilities $ 7,058,000 0% Natural Gas Pipelines Electric Power Facilities Critical Facilities Total $ 1,834,895 $ 997,302,200 53,310 0% 3% $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Exposure In Wildfire Hazard 698,794 12,892,241 610,222 130,020 - $ $ 14,331,277 WTP-Water Treatment Plants, WWTP-Wastewater Treatment Plant The #’s for WTP and WWTP Pipelines are in Linear Feet Source: HAZUS-MH Maps, ArcInfo, Gateway ADD Staff 471 Within 1,000 ft. of Identified Wildfire Areas City of West Liberty Major Roads/Bridges Transportation System (miles) Airports WTP's WTP Pipelines (feet) WWTP's WWTP Pipelines (feet) Water Storage Tanks Water Pump Stations Commercial Towers Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Identified Critical Facilities 4 28 1 1 123,091 1 74,652 2 1 1 1 - Electric Power Facilities Critical Facilities Total 197,783 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Total Exposure 2,300,969 49,900,302 5,341,000 32,634,000 3,799,305 65,268,000 16,486,365 300,000 12,000 125,000 3,430,000 2,769,250 $ $ 182,366,191 # Located Percent In Wildfire In Wildfire Hazard Area Hazard Area 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 1,780 2% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 1,780 0% 1% Exposure To Wildfire Hazard $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 393,100 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 393,100 WTP-Water Treatment Plants, WWTP-Wastewater Treatment Plant The #’s for WTP and WWTP Pipelines are in Linear Feet Source: HAZUS-MH Maps, ArcInfo, Gateway ADD Staff Within 1,000 ft. of Identified Wildfire Areas Unincorporated Areas Major Roads/Bridges Transportation System (miles) Airports WTP's WTP Pipelines (feet) WWTP's WWTP Pipelines (feet) Water Storage Tanks Water Pump Stations Commercial Towers Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Identified Critical Facilities 28 688 1 774,115 587 6 6 2 2 - Total Exposure $ 16,106,781 $1,226,121,698 $ $ 32,634,000 $ 23,893,695 $ $ 129,635 $ 900,000 $ 72,000 $ 196,000 $ 250,000 $ $ $ $ $ 8,307,750 Electric Power Facilities Critical Facilities Total 775,435 $ $1,308,611,559 # Located Percent In Wildfire In Wildfire Hazard Area Hazard Area 9 32% 95 14% 0% 0% 257,452 33% 0% 0% 1 17% 1 17% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 257,558 0% 33% Exposure To Wildfire Hazard $ 5,177,180 $ 169,304,595 $ $ $ 7,946,467 $ $ $ 150,000 $ 12,000 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 182,590,242 WTP-Water Treatment Plants, WWTP-Wastewater Treatment Plant The #’s for WTP and WWTP Pipelines are in Linear Feet Source: HAZUS-MH Maps, ArcInfo, Gateway ADD Staff 472 Within 1,000 ft. of Identified Wildfire Areas Morgan County Major Roads/Bridges Transportation System (miles) Airports WTP's WTP Pipelines (feet) WWTP's WWTP Pipelines (feet) Water Storage Tanks Water Pump Stations Commercial Towers Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Identified Critical Facilities 32 716 1 2 897,206 1 75,239 8 7 2 3 1 - Total Exposure $ 18,407,750 $1,276,022,000 $ 5,341,000 $ 65,268,000 $ 27,693,000 $ 65,268,000 $ 16,616,000 $ 1,200,000 $ 84,000 $ 196,000 $ 375,000 $ 3,430,000 $ $ $ $ 11,077,000 Electric Power Facilities Critical Facilities Total 973,218 $ $1,490,977,750 # Located Percent In Wildfire In Wildfire Hazard Area Hazard Area 9 28% 95 13% 0% 0% 257,452 29% 0% 1,780 2% 1 13% 1 14% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 259,338 0% 27% Exposure To Wildfire Hazard $ 5,177,180 $ 169,304,595 $ $ $ 7,946,467 $ $ 393,100 $ 150,000 $ 12,000 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 182,983,342 WTP-Water Treatment Plants, WWTP-Wastewater Treatment Plant The #’s for WTP and WWTP Pipelines are in Linear Feet Source: HAZUS-MH Maps, ArcInfo, Gateway ADD Staff Within 1,000 ft. of Identified Wildfire Areas City of Lakeview Heights Major Roads/Bridges Transportation System (miles) Airports WTP's WTP Pipelines (feet) WWTP's WWTP Pipelines (feet) Water Storage Tanks Water Pump Stations Commercial Towers Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Identified Critical Facilities 3 11,301 2 - $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Total Exposure 4,737,977 108,344 250,000 - Electric Power Facilities Critical Facilities Total 11,306 $ $ 5,096,321 # Located Percent In Wildfire In Wildfire Hazard Area Hazard Area 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% - 0% 0% Exposure To Wildfire Hazard $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ - WTP-Water Treatment Plants, WWTP-Wastewater Treatment Plant The #’s for WTP and WWTP Pipelines are in Linear Feet Source: HAZUS-MH Maps, ArcInfo, Gateway ADD Staff 473 Within 1,000 ft. of Identified Wildfire Areas City of Morehead Major Roads/Bridges Transportation System (miles) Airports WTP's WTP Pipelines (feet) WWTP's WWTP Pipelines (feet) Water Storage Tanks Water Pump Stations Commercial Towers Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Identified Critical Facilities 4 39 1 253,686 156,945 5 1 1 1 1 - Electric Power Facilities Critical Facilities Total 410,684 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Total Exposure 3,453,351 61,593,698 32,634,000 2,432,122 2,927,123 750,000 12,000 98,000 125,000 6,860,000 430,400 $ $ 111,315,694 # Located Percent In Wildfire In Wildfire Hazard Area Hazard Area 0% 1 3% 0% 0% 3,775 1% 0% 2,785 2% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 6,561 0% 2% Exposure To Wildfire Hazard $ $ 1,579,326 $ $ $ 36,191 $ $ 51,942 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 1,667,459 WTP-Water Treatment Plants, WWTP-Wastewater Treatment Plant The #’s for WTP and WWTP Pipelines are in Linear Feet Source: HAZUS-MH Maps, ArcInfo, Gateway ADD Staff Within 1,000 ft. of Identified Wildfire Areas Unincorporated Areas Major Roads/Bridges Transportation System (miles) Airports WTP's WTP Pipelines (feet) WWTP's WWTP Pipelines (feet) Water Storage Tanks Water Pump Stations Commercial Towers Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Electric Power Facilities Critical Facilities Total Identified Critical Facilities 30 431 2 1 1,979,688 1 535,364 16 13 5 1 1 2 - $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Total Exposure 25,900,129 680,689,325 10,682,000 32,634,000 18,979,534 65,268,000 9,984,877 2,400,000 156,000 490,000 125,000 98,000 2,136,400 8,177,600 $ 2,515,555 $ 857,720,865 # Located Percent In Wildfire In Wildfire Hazard Area Hazard Area 3 10% 36 8% 0% 0% 167,468 8% 0% 12,337 2% 1 6% 1 8% 0% 1 100% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 179,847 0% 7% Exposure To Wildfire Hazard $ 2,590,013 $ 56,855,721 $ $ $ 1,605,538 $ $ 230,093 $ 150,000 $ 12,000 $ $ 125,000 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 61,568,365 WTP-Water Treatment Plants, WWTP-Wastewater Treatment Plant The #’s for WTP and WWTP Pipelines are in Linear Feet Source: HAZUS-MH Maps, ArcInfo, Gateway ADD Staff 474 Within 1,000 ft. of Identified Wildfire Areas Rowan County Major Roads/Bridges Transportation System (miles) Airports WTP's WTP Pipelines (feet) WWTP's WWTP Pipelines (feet) Water Storage Tanks Water Pump Stations Commercial Towers Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Electric Power Facilities Critical Facilities Total Identified Critical Facilities 34 473 2 2 2,244,675 1 692,309 21 14 6 4 1 1 2 - $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Total Exposure 29,353,480 747,021,000 10,682,000 65,268,000 21,520,000 65,268,000 12,912,000 3,150,000 168,000 588,000 500,000 6,860,000 98,000 2,136,400 8,608,000 $ 2,937,545 $ 974,132,880 # Located Percent In Wildfire In Wildfire Hazard Area Hazard Area 3 9% 37 8% 0% 0% 171,243 8% 0% 15,122 2% 1 5% 1 7% 0% 1 25% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 186,408 0% 6% Exposure To Wildfire Hazard $ 2,590,013 $ 58,435,046 $ $ $ 1,641,730 $ $ 282,035 $ 150,000 $ 12,000 $ $ 125,000 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 63,235,824 WTP-Water Treatment Plants, WWTP-Wastewater Treatment Plant The #’s for WTP and WWTP Pipelines are in Linear Feet Source: HAZUS-MH Maps, ArcInfo, Gateway ADD Staff The above charts define the vulnerability of the Gateway Regions Critical Facilities to the Flood, Landslide and Wildfire Hazards. There were limitations in determining the amount of footage of Oil and Natural Gas Pipelines within these Hazard Areas. No Plans or drawings were available to identify the exact locations of these pipelines. Future Plan updates will hopefully include the exact locations and amount of footage within this Hazard Area. In some instances, where a portion of the County lies within the Landslide Hazard Area, there was an estimate of how much of the County lay within the Landslide Hazard Area, and that percentage was allocated to the Oil and Natural Gas Pipelines for this report. For the other identified hazards, which are found in section 3.3.1 Identifying hazards, Committee Members were not able to identify specific hazard areas for those hazards. These hazards were Earthquakes, Tornados, Severe Thunderstorms, Severe Winter Storms, and have been determined by the committees to potentially affect anything within each jurisdiction. The following chart summarizes what is vulnerable to the Earthquakes, Tornados, Severe Thunderstorms and Severe Winter Storms. 475 Earthquake Hazard AreaCritical Facilities Located Within Hazard Areas Per Jurisdiction Identified Critical Facilities Major Roads/Bridges 8 Transportation System (miles) Airports 1 WTP's 303,260 WTP Pipelines (feet) 1 WWTP's 48,024 WWTP Pipelines (feet) 2 Water Storage Tanks 1 Water Pump Stations Commercial Towers Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines City of Owingsville Electric Power Facilities Critical Facilities Total $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ # Located Percent Total In Earthquake In Earthquake Exposure Hazard Area Hazard Area 0% 12,865,164 8 100% 0% 32,634,000 1 100% 2,978,850 303,260 100% 65,268,000 1 100% 6,553,800 48,024 100% 300,000 2 100% 12,000 1 100% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% $ 351,297 $ 120,611,814 351,297 0% 100% Exposure To Earthquake Hazard $ $ 12,865,164 $ $ 32,634,000 $ 2,978,850 $ 65,268,000 $ 6,553,800 $ 300,000 $ 12,000 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 120,611,814 WTP-Water Treatment Plants, WWTP-Wastewater Treatment Plant The #’s for WTP and WWTP Pipelines are in Linear Feet Source: HAZUS-MH Maps, ArcInfo, Gateway ADD Staff, Local Officials Identified City of Salt Lick Critical Facilities 2 Major Roads/Bridges 6 Transportation System (miles) Airports WTP's 101,087 WTP Pipelines (feet) WWTP's 4,367 WWTP Pipelines (feet) 1 Water Storage Tanks Water Pump Stations Commercial Towers Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Electric Power Facilities Critical Facilities Total 105,463 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Total Exposure 1,506,785 9,648,873 992,950 595,800 150,000 - $ $ 12,894,408 # Located Percent In Earthquake In Earthquake Hazard Area Hazard Area 2 100% 6 100% 0% 0% 101,087 100% 0% 4,367 100% 1 100% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 105,463 0% 100% Exposure To Earthquake Hazard $ 1,506,785 $ 9,648,873 $ $ $ 992,950 $ $ 595,800 $ 150,000 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 12,894,408 WTP-Water Treatment Plants, WWTP-Wastewater Treatment Plant The #’s for WTP and WWTP Pipelines are in Linear Feet Source: HAZUS-MH Maps, ArcInfo, Gateway ADD Staff, Local Officials 476 Sharpsburg Identified City of Sharpsburg Critical Facilities Major Roads/Bridges 4 Transportation System (miles) Airports WTP's 101,087 WTP Pipelines (feet) 1 WWTP's 17,463 WWTP Pipelines (feet) 1 Water Storage Tanks Water Pump Stations Commercial Towers Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Electric Power Facilities Critical Facilities Total 118,556 Sharpsburg $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Total Exposure 6,432,582 992,950 65,268,000 2,383,200 150,000 - $ $ 75,226,732 Sharpsburg Sharpsburg # Located Percent In Earthquake In Earthquake Hazard Area Hazard Area 0% 4 100% 0% 0% 101,087 100% 1 100% 17,463 100% 1 100% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 118,556 0% 100% Sharpsburg Exposure To Earthquake Hazard $ $ 6,432,582 $ $ $ 992,950 $ 65,268,000 $ 2,383,200 $ 150,000 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 75,226,732 WTP-Water Treatment Plants, WWTP-Wastewater Treatment Plant The #’s for WTP and WWTP Pipelines are in Linear Feet Source: HAZUS-MH Maps, ArcInfo, Gateway ADD Staff, Local Officials All Unincorporated Areas Of Bath County Identified Critical Facilities 33 Major Roads/Bridges 367 Transportation System (miles) 1 Airports WTP's 1,516,300 WTP Pipelines (feet) WWTP's 17,463 WWTP Pipelines (feet) 9 Water Storage Tanks 9 Water Pump Stations 1 Commercial Towers 8 Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities 1 Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines 1 Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Electric Power Facilities Critical Facilities Total # Located Percent Total In Earthquake In Earthquake Exposure Hazard Area Hazard Area $ 24,861,955 33 100% $ 590,189,381 367 100% $ 5,341,000 1 100% $ 0% $ 14,894,250 1,516,300 100% $ 0% $ 2,383,200 17,463 100% $ 1,350,000 9 100% $ 108,000 9 100% $ 98,000 1 100% $ 1,000,000 8 100% $ 0% $ 98,000 1 100% $ 0% $ 1,068,200 1 100% $ 7,944,000 0% $ 1,534,193 $ 649,335,986 1,534,193 0% 100% Exposure In Earthquake Hazard $ 24,861,955 $ 590,189,381 $ 5,341,000 $ $ 14,894,250 $ $ 2,383,200 $ 1,350,000 $ 108,000 $ 98,000 $ 1,000,000 $ $ 98,000 $ $ 1,068,200 $ 7,944,000 $ $ 649,335,986 WTP-Water Treatment Plants, WWTP-Wastewater Treatment Plant The #’s for WTP and WWTP Pipelines are in Linear Feet Source: HAZUS-MH Maps, ArcInfo, Gateway ADD Staff, Local Officials 477 Identified Bath County Critical Facilities 35 Major Roads/Bridges 385 Transportation System (miles) 1 Airports 1 WTP's 2,021,734 WTP Pipelines (feet) 2 WWTP's 87,317 WWTP Pipelines (feet) 13 Water Storage Tanks 10 Water Pump Stations 1 Commercial Towers 8 Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities 1 Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines 1 Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Electric Power Facilities Critical Facilities Total # Located Percent Total In Earthquake In Earthquake Exposure Hazard Area Hazard Area $ 26,368,740 35 100% $ 619,136,000 385 100% $ 5,341,000 1 100% $ 32,634,000 1 100% $ 19,859,000 2,021,734 100% $ 130,536,000 2 100% $ 11,916,000 87,317 100% $ 1,950,000 13 100% $ 120,000 10 100% $ 98,000 1 100% $ 1,000,000 8 100% $ 0% $ 98,000 1 100% $ 0% $ 1,068,200 1 100% $ 7,944,000 0% $ 2,109,509 $ 858,068,940 2,109,509 0% 100% Exposure To Earthquake Hazard $ 26,368,740 $ 619,136,000 $ 5,341,000 $ 32,634,000 $ 19,859,000 $ 130,536,000 $ 11,916,000 $ 1,950,000 $ 120,000 $ 98,000 $ 1,000,000 $ $ 98,000 $ $ 1,068,200 $ 7,944,000 $ $ 858,068,940 WTP-Water Treatment Plants, WWTP-Wastewater Treatment Plant The #’s for WTP and WWTP Pipelines are in Linear Feet Source: HAZUS-MH Maps, ArcInfo, Gateway ADD Staff, Local Officials Identified Critical Facilities 3 Major Roads/Bridges 10 Transportation System (miles) Airports WTP's 14,980 WTP Pipelines (feet) 1 WWTP's 28,492 WWTP Pipelines (feet) Water Storage Tanks 1 Water Pump Stations Commercial Towers Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines City of Frenchburg Electric Power Facilities Critical Facilities Total $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ # Located Percent Total In Earthquake In Earthquake Exposure Hazard Area Hazard Area 990,223 3 100% 13,460,377 10 100% 0% 0% 280,680 14,980 100% 65,268,000 1 100% 4,492,138 28,492 100% 0% 12,000 1 100% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 505,170 0% $ 43,487 $ 85,008,588 43,487 0% 100% Exposure To Earthquake Hazard $ 990,223 $ 13,460,377 $ $ $ 280,680 $ 65,268,000 $ 4,492,138 $ $ 12,000 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 505,170 $ $ 85,008,588 WTP-Water Treatment Plants, WWTP-Wastewater Treatment Plant The #’s for WTP and WWTP Pipelines are in Linear Feet Source: HAZUS-MH Maps, ArcInfo, Gateway ADD Staff, Local Officials 478 All Unincorporated Areas Of Menifee County Identified Critical Facilities 9 Major Roads/Bridges 361 Transportation System (miles) Airports 1 WTP's 734,025 WTP Pipelines (feet) 1 WWTP's 24,913 WWTP Pipelines (feet) 6 Water Storage Tanks 3 Water Pump Stations 1 Commercial Towers 3 Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Electric Power Facilities Critical Facilities Total # Located Percent Total In Earthquake In Earthquake Exposure Hazard Area Hazard Area $ 2,970,667 9 100% $ 485,919,623 361 100% $ 0% $ 32,634,000 1 100% $ 13,753,320 734,025 100% $ 65,268,000 1 100% $ 3,927,862 24,913 100% $ 900,000 6 100% $ 36,000 3 100% $ 98,000 1 100% $ 375,000 3 100% $ 0% $ 0% $ 0% $ 0% $ 5,107,830 0% 0 $ 759,323 $ 610,990,302 0 759,323 0% 100% Exposure To Earthquake Hazard $ 2,970,667 $ 485,919,623 $ $ 32,634,000 $ 13,753,320 $ 65,268,000 $ 3,927,862 $ 900,000 $ 36,000 $ 98,000 $ 375,000 $ $ $ $ $ 5,107,830 $ $ 610,990,302 WTP-Water Treatment Plants, WWTP-Wastewater Treatment Plant The #’s for WTP and WWTP Pipelines are in Linear Feet Source: HAZUS-MH Maps, ArcInfo, Gateway ADD Staff, Local Officials Identified Critical Facilities 12 Major Roads/Bridges 371 Transportation System (miles) Airports 1 WTP's 749,005 WTP Pipelines (feet) 2 WWTP's 53,405 WWTP Pipelines (feet) 6 Water Storage Tanks 4 Water Pump Stations 1 Commercial Towers 3 Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Menifee County Electric Power Facilities Critical Facilities Total $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ # Located Percent Total In Earthquake In Earthquake Exposure Hazard Area Hazard Area 3,960,890 12 100% 499,380,000 371 100% 0% 32,634,000 1 100% 14,034,000 749,005 100% 130,536,000 2 100% 8,420,000 53,405 100% 900,000 6 100% 48,000 4 100% 98,000 1 100% 375,000 3 100% 0% 0% 0% 0% 5,613,000 100% $ 802,810 $ 695,998,890 802,810 0% 100% Exposure To Earthquake Hazard $ 3,960,890 $ 499,380,000 $ $ 32,634,000 $ 14,034,000 $ 130,536,000 $ 8,420,000 $ 900,000 $ 48,000 $ 98,000 $ 375,000 $ $ $ $ $ 5,613,000 $ $ 695,998,890 WTP-Water Treatment Plants, WWTP-Wastewater Treatment Plant The #’s for WTP and WWTP Pipelines are in Linear Feet Source: HAZUS-MH Maps, ArcInfo, Gateway ADD Staff, Local Officials 479 Identified City of Camargo Critical Facilities 1 Major Roads/Bridges 7 Transportation System (miles) Airports WTP's 71,196 WTP Pipelines (feet) WWTP's 39,030 WWTP Pipelines (feet) Water Storage Tanks Water Pump Stations Commercial Towers Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Electric Power Facilities Critical Facilities Total # Located Percent Total In Earthquake In Earthquake Exposure Hazard Area Hazard Area $ 349,397 1 100% $ 12,892,241 7 100% $ 0% $ 0% $ 910,423 71,196 100% $ 0% $ 909,280 39,030 100% $ 0% $ 0% $ 0% $ 0% $ 0% $ 0% $ 0% $ 0% $ 705,800 100% $ 110,234 $ 15,767,141 110,234 0% 100% Exposure To Earthquake Hazard $ 349,397 $ 12,892,241 $ $ $ 910,423 $ $ 909,280 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 705,800 $ $ 15,767,141 WTP-Water Treatment Plants, WWTP-Wastewater Treatment Plant The #’s for WTP and WWTP Pipelines are in Linear Feet Source: HAZUS-MH Maps, ArcInfo, Gateway ADD Staff, Local Officials Identified Critical Facilities 3 Major Roads/Bridges 21 Transportation System (miles) Airports WTP's 336,775 WTP Pipelines (feet) WWTP's 32,825 WWTP Pipelines (feet) 1 Water Storage Tanks Water Pump Stations Commercial Towers 1 Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines City of Jeffersonville Electric Power Facilities Critical Facilities Total 369,626 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ # Located Percent Total In Earthquake In Earthquake Exposure Hazard Area Hazard Area 1,048,190 3 100% 38,676,722 21 100% 0% 0% 4,306,530 336,775 100% 0% 764,723 32,825 100% 150,000 1 100% 0% 0% 125,000 1 100% 0% 0% 0% 0% 705,800 100% 45,776,965 369,626 0% 100% Exposure To Earthquake Hazard $ 1,048,190 $ 38,676,722 $ $ $ 4,306,530 $ $ 764,723 $ 150,000 $ $ $ 125,000 $ $ $ $ $ 705,800 $ $ 45,776,965 WTP-Water Treatment Plants, WWTP-Wastewater Treatment Plant The #’s for WTP and WWTP Pipelines are in Linear Feet Source: HAZUS-MH Maps, ArcInfo, Gateway ADD Staff, Local Officials 480 Identified City of Mt. Sterling Critical Facilities 8 Major Roads/Bridges 38 Transportation System (miles) Airports WTP's 279,708 WTP Pipelines (feet) WWTP's 182,745 WWTP Pipelines (feet) 1 Water Storage Tanks Water Pump Stations 2 Commercial Towers 1 Dams/Levees 1 Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Electric Power Facilities Critical Facilities Total 462,504 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Total Exposure 2,795,175 69,986,449 3,576,783 4,257,402 150,000 196,000 125,000 6,860,000 2,117,400 $ $ 90,064,209 # Located Percent In Earthquake In Earthquake Hazard Area Hazard Area 8 100% 38 100% 0% 0% 279,708 100% 0% 182,745 100% 1 100% 0% 2 100% 1 100% 1 100% 0% 0% 0% 100% 462,504 0% 100% Exposure To Earthquake Hazard $ 2,795,175 $ 69,986,449 $ $ $ 3,576,783 $ $ 4,257,402 $ 150,000 $ $ 196,000 $ 125,000 $ 6,860,000 $ $ $ $ 2,117,400 $ $ 90,064,209 WTP-Water Treatment Plants, WWTP-Wastewater Treatment Plant The #’s for WTP and WWTP Pipelines are in Linear Feet Source: HAZUS-MH Maps, ArcInfo, Gateway ADD Staff, Local Officials All Unincorporated Areas In Montgomery County Identified Critical Facilities 51 Major Roads/Bridges 308 Transportation System (miles) 2 Airports 1 WTP's 692,256 WTP Pipelines (feet) 3 WWTP's 199,880 WWTP Pipelines (feet) 13 Water Storage Tanks 4 Water Pump Stations 3 Commercial Towers 8 Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities 1 Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines 1 Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Electric Power Facilities Critical Facilities Total $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ # Located Percent Total In Earthquake In Earthquake Exposure Hazard Area Hazard Area 17,819,238 51 100% 567,258,588 308 100% 10,682,000 2 100% 32,634,000 1 100% 8,852,264 692,256 100% 195,804,000 3 100% 4,656,595 199,880 100% 1,950,000 13 100% 48,000 4 100% 294,000 3 100% 1,000,000 8 100% 0% 98,000 1 100% 0% 1,068,200 1 100% 3,529,000 100% $ 892,531 $ 845,693,885 892,531 0% 100% Exposure To Earthquake Hazard $ 17,819,238 $ 567,258,588 $ 10,682,000 $ 32,634,000 $ 8,852,264 $ 195,804,000 $ 4,656,595 $ 1,950,000 $ 48,000 $ 294,000 $ 1,000,000 $ $ 98,000 $ $ 1,068,200 $ 3,529,000 $ $ 845,693,885 WTP-Water Treatment Plants, WWTP-Wastewater Treatment Plant The #’s for WTP and WWTP Pipelines are in Linear Feet Source: HAZUS-MH Maps, ArcInfo, Gateway ADD Staff, Local Officials 481 Identified Montgomery County Critical Facilities 63 Major Roads/Bridges 374 Transportation System (miles) 2 Airports 1 WTP's 1,379,935 WTP Pipelines (feet) 3 WWTP's 454,480 WWTP Pipelines (feet) 15 Water Storage Tanks 4 Water Pump Stations 5 Commercial Towers 10 Dams/Levees 1 Health Care Facilities 1 Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines 1 Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Electric Power Facilities Critical Facilities Total # Located Percent Total In Earthquake In Earthquake Exposure Hazard Area Hazard Area $ 22,012,000 63 100% $ 688,814,000 374 100% $ 10,682,000 2 100% $ 32,634,000 1 100% $ 17,646,000 1,379,935 100% $ 195,804,000 3 100% $ 10,588,000 454,480 100% $ 2,250,000 15 100% $ 48,000 4 100% $ 490,000 5 100% $ 1,250,000 10 100% $ 6,860,000 1 100% $ 98,000 1 100% $ 0% $ 1,068,200 1 100% $ 7,058,000 100% $ 1,834,895 $ 997,302,200 1,834,895 0% 100% Exposure To Earthquake Hazard $ 22,012,000 $ 688,814,000 $ 10,682,000 $ 32,634,000 $ 17,646,000 $ 195,804,000 $ 10,588,000 $ 2,250,000 $ 48,000 $ 490,000 $ 1,250,000 $ 6,860,000 $ 98,000 $ $ 1,068,200 $ 7,058,000 $ $ 997,302,200 WTP-Water Treatment Plants, WWTP-Wastewater Treatment Plant The #’s for WTP and WWTP Pipelines are in Linear Feet Source: HAZUS-MH Maps, ArcInfo, Gateway ADD Staff, Local Officials Identified Critical Facilities 4 Major Roads/Bridges 28 Transportation System (miles) 1 Airports 1 WTP's 123,091 WTP Pipelines (feet) 1 WWTP's 74,652 WWTP Pipelines (feet) 2 Water Storage Tanks 1 Water Pump Stations Commercial Towers 1 Dams/Levees 1 Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines City of West Liberty Electric Power Facilities Critical Facilities Total $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ # Located Percent Total In Earthquake In Earthquake Exposure Hazard Area Hazard Area 2,300,969 4 100% 49,900,302 28 100% 5,341,000 1 100% 32,634,000 1 100% 3,799,305 123,091 100% 65,268,000 1 100% 16,486,365 74,652 100% 300,000 2 100% 12,000 1 100% 0% 125,000 1 100% 3,430,000 1 100% 0% 0% 0% 2,769,250 100% $ 197,783 $ 182,366,191 197,783 0% 100% Exposure To Earthquake Hazard $ 2,300,969 $ 49,900,302 $ 5,341,000 $ 32,634,000 $ 3,799,305 $ 65,268,000 $ 16,486,365 $ 300,000 $ 12,000 $ $ 125,000 $ 3,430,000 $ $ $ $ 2,769,250 $ $ 182,366,191 WTP-Water Treatment Plants, WWTP-Wastewater Treatment Plant The #’s for WTP and WWTP Pipelines are in Linear Feet Source: HAZUS-MH Maps, ArcInfo, Gateway ADD Staff, Local Officials 482 All Unincorporated Areas In Morgan County Identified Critical Facilities 28 Major Roads/Bridges 688 Transportation System (miles) Airports 1 WTP's 774,115 WTP Pipelines (feet) WWTP's 587 WWTP Pipelines (feet) 6 Water Storage Tanks 6 Water Pump Stations 2 Commercial Towers 2 Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Electric Power Facilities Critical Facilities Total # Located Percent Total In Earthquake In Earthquake Exposure Hazard Area Hazard Area $ 16,106,781 28 100% $1,226,121,698 688 100% $ 0% $ 32,634,000 1 100% $ 23,893,695 774,115 100% $ 0% $ 129,635 587 100% $ 900,000 6 100% $ 72,000 6 100% $ 196,000 2 100% $ 250,000 2 100% $ 0% $ 0% $ 0% $ 0% $ 8,307,750 100% $ 775,435 $1,308,611,559 775,435 0% 100% Exposure To Earthquake Hazard $ 16,106,781 $1,226,121,698 $ $ 32,634,000 $ 23,893,695 $ $ 129,635 $ 900,000 $ 72,000 $ 196,000 $ 250,000 $ $ $ $ $ 8,307,750 $ $1,308,611,559 WTP-Water Treatment Plants, WWTP-Wastewater Treatment Plant The #’s for WTP and WWTP Pipelines are in Linear Feet Source: HAZUS-MH Maps, ArcInfo, Gateway ADD Staff, Local Officials Identified Critical Facilities 32 Major Roads/Bridges 716 Transportation System (miles) 1 Airports 2 WTP's 897,206 WTP Pipelines (feet) 1 WWTP's 75,239 WWTP Pipelines (feet) 8 Water Storage Tanks 7 Water Pump Stations 2 Commercial Towers 3 Dams/Levees 1 Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Morgan County Electric Power Facilities Critical Facilities Total # Located Percent Total In Earthquake In Earthquake Exposure Hazard Area Hazard Area $ 18,407,750 32 100% $1,276,022,000 716 100% $ 5,341,000 1 100% $ 65,268,000 2 100% $ 27,693,000 897,206 100% $ 65,268,000 1 100% $ 16,616,000 75,239 100% $ 1,200,000 8 100% $ 84,000 7 100% $ 196,000 2 100% $ 375,000 3 100% $ 3,430,000 1 100% $ 0% $ 0% $ 0% $ 11,077,000 100% $ 973,218 $1,490,977,750 973,218 0% 100% Exposure To Earthquake Hazard $ 18,407,750 $1,276,022,000 $ 5,341,000 $ 65,268,000 $ 27,693,000 $ 65,268,000 $ 16,616,000 $ 1,200,000 $ 84,000 $ 196,000 $ 375,000 $ 3,430,000 $ $ $ $ 11,077,000 $ $1,490,977,750 WTP-Water Treatment Plants, WWTP-Wastewater Treatment Plant The #’s for WTP and WWTP Pipelines are in Linear Feet Source: HAZUS-MH Maps, ArcInfo, Gateway ADD Staff, Local Officials 483 Identified City of Lakeview Heights Critical Facilities Major Roads/Bridges 3 Transportation System (miles) Airports WTP's 11,301 WTP Pipelines (feet) WWTP's WWTP Pipelines (feet) Water Storage Tanks Water Pump Stations Commercial Towers 2 Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Electric Power Facilities Critical Facilities Total 11,306 # Located Percent Total In Earthquake In Earthquake Exposure Hazard Area Hazard Area $ 0% $ 4,737,977 3 100% $ 0% $ 0% $ 108,344 11,301 100% $ 0% $ 0% $ 0% $ 0% $ 0% $ 250,000 2 100% $ 0% $ 0% $ 0% $ 0% $ 0% Exposure To Earthquake Hazard $ $ 4,737,977 $ $ $ 108,344 $ $ $ $ $ $ 250,000 $ $ $ $ $ - $ $ $ $ 5,096,321 11,306 0% 100% 5,096,321 WTP-Water Treatment Plants, WWTP-Wastewater Treatment Plant The #’s for WTP and WWTP Pipelines are in Linear Feet Source: HAZUS-MH Maps, ArcInfo, Gateway ADD Staff, Local Officials Identified Critical Facilities 4 Major Roads/Bridges 39 Transportation System (miles) Airports 1 WTP's 253,686 WTP Pipelines (feet) WWTP's 156,945 WWTP Pipelines (feet) 5 Water Storage Tanks 1 Water Pump Stations 1 Commercial Towers 1 Dams/Levees 1 Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines City of Morehead Electric Power Facilities Critical Facilities Total $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Total Exposure 3,453,351 61,593,698 32,634,000 2,432,122 2,927,123 750,000 12,000 98,000 125,000 6,860,000 430,400 $ 410,684 $ 111,315,694 # Located Percent In Earthquake In Earthquake Hazard Area Hazard Area 4 100% 39 100% 0% 1 100% 253,686 100% 0% 156,945 100% 5 100% 1 100% 1 100% 1 100% 1 100% 0% 0% 0% 100% 410,684 0% 100% Exposure To Earthquake Hazard $ 3,453,351 $ 61,593,698 $ $ 32,634,000 $ 2,432,122 $ $ 2,927,123 $ 750,000 $ 12,000 $ 98,000 $ 125,000 $ 6,860,000 $ $ $ $ 430,400 $ $ 111,315,694 WTP-Water Treatment Plants, WWTP-Wastewater Treatment Plant The #’s for WTP and WWTP Pipelines are in Linear Feet Source: HAZUS-MH Maps, ArcInfo, Gateway ADD Staff, Local Officials 484 All Unincorporated Areas In Rowan County Identified Critical Facilities 30 Major Roads/Bridges 431 Transportation System (miles) 2 Airports 1 WTP's 1,979,688 WTP Pipelines (feet) 1 WWTP's 535,364 WWTP Pipelines (feet) 16 Water Storage Tanks 13 Water Pump Stations 5 Commercial Towers 1 Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities 1 Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines 2 Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Electric Power Facilities Critical Facilities Total # Located Percent Total In Earthquake In Earthquake Exposure Hazard Area Hazard Area $ 25,900,129 30 100% $ 680,689,325 431 100% $ 10,682,000 2 100% $ 32,634,000 1 100% $ 18,979,534 1,979,688 100% $ 65,268,000 1 100% $ 9,984,877 535,364 100% $ 2,400,000 16 100% $ 156,000 13 100% $ 490,000 5 100% $ 125,000 1 100% $ 0% $ 98,000 1 100% $ 0% $ 2,136,400 2 100% $ 8,177,600 100% $ 2,515,555 $ 857,720,865 2,515,555 0% 100% Exposure To Earthquake Hazard $ 25,900,129 $ 680,689,325 $ 10,682,000 $ 32,634,000 $ 18,979,534 $ 65,268,000 $ 9,984,877 $ 2,400,000 $ 156,000 $ 490,000 $ 125,000 $ $ 98,000 $ $ 2,136,400 $ 8,177,600 $ $ 857,720,865 WTP-Water Treatment Plants, WWTP-Wastewater Treatment Plant The #’s for WTP and WWTP Pipelines are in Linear Feet Source: HAZUS-MH Maps, ArcInfo, Gateway ADD Staff, Local Officials Identified Critical Facilities 34 Major Roads/Bridges 473 Transportation System (miles) 2 Airports 2 WTP's 2,244,675 WTP Pipelines (feet) 1 WWTP's 692,309 WWTP Pipelines (feet) 21 Water Storage Tanks 14 Water Pump Stations 6 Commercial Towers 4 Dams/Levees 1 Health Care Facilities 1 Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines 2 Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Rowan County Electric Power Facilities Critical Facilities Total $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ # Located Percent Total In Earthquake In Earthquake Exposure Hazard Area Hazard Area 29,353,480 34 100% 747,021,000 473 100% 10,682,000 2 100% 65,268,000 2 100% 21,520,000 2,244,675 100% 65,268,000 1 100% 12,912,000 692,309 100% 3,150,000 21 100% 168,000 14 100% 588,000 6 100% 500,000 4 100% 6,860,000 1 0% 98,000 1 0% 0% 2,136,400 2 100% 8,608,000 100% $ 2,937,545 $ 974,132,880 2,937,545 0% 100% Exposure To Earthquake Hazard $ 29,353,480 $ 747,021,000 $ 10,682,000 $ 65,268,000 $ 21,520,000 $ 65,268,000 $ 12,912,000 $ 3,150,000 $ 168,000 $ 588,000 $ 500,000 $ 6,860,000 $ 98,000 $ $ 2,136,400 $ 8,608,000 $ $ 974,132,880 WTP-Water Treatment Plants, WWTP-Wastewater Treatment Plant The #’s for WTP and WWTP Pipelines are in Linear Feet Source: HAZUS-MH Maps, ArcInfo, Gateway ADD Staff, Local Officials 485 Tornado Hazard AreaCritical Facilities Located Within Hazard Areas Per Jurisdiction Major Roads/Bridges Transportation System (miles) Airports WTP's WTP Pipelines (feet) WWTP's WWTP Pipelines (feet) Water Storage Tanks Water Pump Stations Commercial Towers Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Identified Critical Facilities 8 1 303,260 1 48,024 2 1 - Electric Power Facilities Critical Facilities Total 351,297 City of Owingsville $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Total Exposure 12,865,164 32,634,000 2,978,850 65,268,000 6,553,800 300,000 12,000 - $ $ 120,611,814 # Located Percent In Tornado In Tornado Hazard Area Hazard Area 0% 8 100% 0% 1 100% 303,260 100% 1 100% 48,024 100% 2 100% 1 100% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 351,297 0% 100% Exposure To Tornado Hazard $ $ 12,865,164 $ $ 32,634,000 $ 2,978,850 $ 65,268,000 $ 6,553,800 $ 300,000 $ 12,000 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 120,611,814 WTP-Water Treatment Plants, WWTP-Wastewater Treatment Plant The #’s for WTP and WWTP Pipelines are in Linear Feet Source: HAZUS-MH Maps, ArcInfo, Gateway ADD Staff, Local Officials Major Roads/Bridges Transportation System (miles) Airports WTP's WTP Pipelines (feet) WWTP's WWTP Pipelines (feet) Water Storage Tanks Water Pump Stations Commercial Towers Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Identified Critical Facilities 2 6 101,087 4,367 1 - $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Electric Power Facilities Critical Facilities Total 105,463 $ $ City of Salt Lick Total Exposure 1,506,785 9,648,873 992,950 595,800 150,000 12,894,408 # Located Percent In Tornado In Tornado Hazard Area Hazard Area 2 100% 6 100% 0% 0% 101,087 100% 0% 4,367 100% 1 100% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 105,463 0% 100% Exposure To Tornado Hazard $ 1,506,785 $ 9,648,873 $ $ $ 992,950 $ $ 595,800 $ 150,000 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 12,894,408 WTP-Water Treatment Plants, WWTP-Wastewater Treatment Plant The #’s for WTP and WWTP Pipelines are in Linear Feet Source: HAZUS-MH Maps, ArcInfo, Gateway ADD Staff, Local Officials 486 Major Roads/Bridges Transportation System (miles) Airports WTP's WTP Pipelines (feet) WWTP's WWTP Pipelines (feet) Water Storage Tanks Water Pump Stations Commercial Towers Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Identified Critical Facilities 4 101,087 1 17,463 1 - $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Electric Power Facilities Critical Facilities Total 118,556 $ $ City of Sharpsburg Total Exposure 6,432,582 992,950 65,268,000 2,383,200 150,000 75,226,732 # Located Percent In Tornado In Tornado Hazard Area Hazard Area 0% 4 100% 0% 0% 101,087 100% 1 100% 17,463 100% 1 100% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 118,556 0% 100% Exposure To Tornado Hazard $ $ 6,432,582 $ $ $ 992,950 $ 65,268,000 $ 2,383,200 $ 150,000 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 75,226,732 WTP-Water Treatment Plants, WWTP-Wastewater Treatment Plant The #’s for WTP and WWTP Pipelines are in Linear Feet Source: HAZUS-MH Maps, ArcInfo, Gateway ADD Staff, Local Officials All Unincorporated Areas Of Bath County Major Roads/Bridges Transportation System (miles) Airports WTP's WTP Pipelines (feet) WWTP's WWTP Pipelines (feet) Water Storage Tanks Water Pump Stations Commercial Towers Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Electric Power Facilities Critical Facilities Total Identified Critical Facilities 33 367 1 1,516,300 17,463 9 9 1 8 1 1 - # Located Percent Total In Tornado In Tornado Exposure Hazard Area Hazard Area $ 24,861,955 33 100% $ 590,189,381 367 100% $ 5,341,000 1 100% $ 0% $ 14,894,250 1,516,300 100% $ 0% $ 2,383,200 17,463 100% $ 1,350,000 9 100% $ 108,000 9 100% $ 98,000 1 100% $ 1,000,000 8 100% $ 0% $ 98,000 1 100% $ 0% $ 1,068,200 1 100% $ 7,944,000 100% $ 1,534,193 $ 649,335,986 1,534,193 0% 100% Exposure To Tornado Hazard $ 24,861,955 $ 590,189,381 $ 5,341,000 $ $ 14,894,250 $ $ 2,383,200 $ 1,350,000 $ 108,000 $ 98,000 $ 1,000,000 $ $ 98,000 $ $ 1,068,200 $ 7,944,000 $ $ 649,335,986 WTP-Water Treatment Plants, WWTP-Wastewater Treatment Plant The #’s for WTP and WWTP Pipelines are in Linear Feet Source: HAZUS-MH Maps, ArcInfo, Gateway ADD Staff, Local Officials 487 Identified Bath County Critical Facilities 35 Major Roads/Bridges 385 Transportation System (miles) 1 Airports 1 WTP's 2,021,734 WTP Pipelines (feet) 2 WWTP's 87,317 WWTP Pipelines (feet) 13 Water Storage Tanks 10 Water Pump Stations 1 Commercial Towers 8 Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities 1 Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines 1 Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Electric Power Facilities Critical Facilities Total # Located Percent Total In Tornado In Tornado Exposure Hazard Area Hazard Area $ 26,368,740 35 100% $ 619,136,000 385 100% $ 5,341,000 1 100% $ 32,634,000 1 100% $ 19,859,000 2,021,734 100% $ 130,536,000 2 100% $ 11,916,000 87,317 100% $ 1,950,000 13 100% $ 120,000 10 100% $ 98,000 1 100% $ 1,000,000 8 100% $ 0% $ 98,000 1 100% $ 0% $ 1,068,200 1 100% $ 7,944,000 100% $ 2,109,509 $ 858,068,940 2,109,509 0% 100% Exposure To Tornado Hazard $ 26,368,740 $ 619,136,000 $ 5,341,000 $ 32,634,000 $ 19,859,000 $ 130,536,000 $ 11,916,000 $ 1,950,000 $ 120,000 $ 98,000 $ 1,000,000 $ $ 98,000 $ $ 1,068,200 $ 7,944,000 $ $ 858,068,940 WTP-Water Treatment Plants, WWTP-Wastewater Treatment Plant The #’s for WTP and WWTP Pipelines are in Linear Feet Source: HAZUS-MH Maps, ArcInfo, Gateway ADD Staff, Local Officials Major Roads/Bridges Transportation System (miles) Airports WTP's WTP Pipelines (feet) WWTP's WWTP Pipelines (feet) Water Storage Tanks Water Pump Stations Commercial Towers Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Identified Critical Facilities 3 10 14,980 1 28,492 1 - Electric Power Facilities Critical Facilities Total 43,487 City of Frenchburg $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Total Exposure 990,223 13,460,377 280,680 65,268,000 4,492,138 12,000 505,170 $ $ 85,008,588 # Located Percent In Tornado In Tornado Hazard Area Hazard Area 3 100% 10 100% 0% 0% 14,980 100% 1 100% 28,492 100% 0% 1 100% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 100% 43,487 0% 100% Exposure To Tornado Hazard $ 990,223 $ 13,460,377 $ $ $ 280,680 $ 65,268,000 $ 4,492,138 $ $ 12,000 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 505,170 $ $ 85,008,588 WTP-Water Treatment Plants, WWTP-Wastewater Treatment Plant The #’s for WTP and WWTP Pipelines are in Linear Feet Source: HAZUS-MH Maps, ArcInfo, Gateway ADD Staff, Local Officials 488 All Unincorporated Areas Of Menifee County Major Roads/Bridges Transportation System (miles) Airports WTP's WTP Pipelines (feet) WWTP's WWTP Pipelines (feet) Water Storage Tanks Water Pump Stations Commercial Towers Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Identified Critical Facilities 9 361 1 734,025 1 24,913 6 3 1 3 - Electric Power Facilities Critical Facilities Total 0 759,323 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Total Exposure 2,970,667 485,919,623 32,634,000 13,753,320 65,268,000 3,927,862 900,000 36,000 98,000 375,000 5,107,830 $ $ 610,990,302 # Located Percent In Tornado In Tornado Hazard Area Hazard Area 9 100% 361 100% 0% 1 100% 734,025 100% 1 100% 24,913 100% 6 100% 3 100% 1 100% 3 100% 0% 0% 0% 0% 100% 0 759,323 0% 100% Exposure To Tornado Hazard $ 2,970,667 $ 485,919,623 $ $ 32,634,000 $ 13,753,320 $ 65,268,000 $ 3,927,862 $ 900,000 $ 36,000 $ 98,000 $ 375,000 $ $ $ $ $ 5,107,830 $ $ 610,990,302 WTP-Water Treatment Plants, WWTP-Wastewater Treatment Plant The #’s for WTP and WWTP Pipelines are in Linear Feet Source: HAZUS-MH Maps, ArcInfo, Gateway ADD Staff, Local Officials Major Roads/Bridges Transportation System (miles) Airports WTP's WTP Pipelines (feet) WWTP's WWTP Pipelines (feet) Water Storage Tanks Water Pump Stations Commercial Towers Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Identified Critical Facilities 12 371 1 749,005 2 53,405 6 4 1 3 - Electric Power Facilities Critical Facilities Total 802,810 Menifee County $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Total Exposure 3,960,890 499,380,000 32,634,000 14,034,000 130,536,000 8,420,000 900,000 48,000 98,000 375,000 5,613,000 $ $ 695,998,890 # Located Percent In Tornado In Tornado Hazard Area Hazard Area 12 100% 371 100% 0% 1 100% 749,005 100% 2 100% 53,405 100% 6 100% 4 100% 1 100% 3 100% 0% 0% 0% 0% 100% 802,810 0% 100% Exposure In Tornado Hazard $ 3,960,890 $ 499,380,000 $ $ 32,634,000 $ 14,034,000 $ 130,536,000 $ 8,420,000 $ 900,000 $ 48,000 $ 98,000 $ 375,000 $ $ $ $ $ 5,613,000 $ $ 695,998,890 WTP-Water Treatment Plants, WWTP-Wastewater Treatment Plant The #’s for WTP and WWTP Pipelines are in Linear Feet Source: HAZUS-MH Maps, ArcInfo, Gateway ADD Staff, Local Officials 489 Major Roads/Bridges Transportation System (miles) Airports WTP's WTP Pipelines (feet) WWTP's WWTP Pipelines (feet) Water Storage Tanks Water Pump Stations Commercial Towers Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Identified Critical Facilities 1 7 71,196 39,030 - Electric Power Facilities Critical Facilities Total 110,234 City of Camargo $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Total Exposure 349,397 12,892,241 910,423 909,280 705,800 $ $ 15,767,141 # Located Percent In Tornado In Tornado Hazard Area Hazard Area 1 100% 7 100% 0% 0% 71,196 100% 0% 39,030 100% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 100% 110,234 0% 100% Exposure To Tornado Hazard $ 349,397 $ 12,892,241 $ $ $ 910,423 $ $ 909,280 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 705,800 $ $ 15,767,141 WTP-Water Treatment Plants, WWTP-Wastewater Treatment Plant The #’s for WTP and WWTP Pipelines are in Linear Feet Source: HAZUS-MH Maps, ArcInfo, Gateway ADD Staff, Local Officials Major Roads/Bridges Transportation System (miles) Airports WTP's WTP Pipelines (feet) WWTP's WWTP Pipelines (feet) Water Storage Tanks Water Pump Stations Commercial Towers Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Identified Critical Facilities 3 21 336,775 32,825 1 1 - $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Total Exposure 1,048,190 38,676,722 4,306,530 764,723 150,000 125,000 705,800 Electric Power Facilities Critical Facilities Total 369,626 $ $ 45,776,965 City of Jeffersonville # Located Percent In Tornado In Tornado Hazard Area Hazard Area 3 100% 21 100% 0% 0% 336,775 100% 0% 32,825 100% 1 100% 0% 0% 1 100% 0% 0% 0% 0% 100% 369,626 0% 100% Exposure To Tornado Hazard $ 1,048,190 $ 38,676,722 $ $ $ 4,306,530 $ $ 764,723 $ 150,000 $ $ $ 125,000 $ $ $ $ $ 705,800 $ $ 45,776,965 WTP-Water Treatment Plants, WWTP-Wastewater Treatment Plant The #’s for WTP and WWTP Pipelines are in Linear Feet Source: HAZUS-MH Maps, ArcInfo, Gateway ADD Staff, Local Officials 490 Major Roads/Bridges Transportation System (miles) Airports WTP's WTP Pipelines (feet) WWTP's WWTP Pipelines (feet) Water Storage Tanks Water Pump Stations Commercial Towers Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Identified Critical Facilities 8 38 279,708 182,745 1 2 1 1 - $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Total Exposure 2,795,175 69,986,449 3,576,783 4,257,402 150,000 196,000 125,000 6,860,000 2,117,400 Electric Power Facilities Critical Facilities Total 462,504 $ $ 90,064,209 City of Mt. Sterling # Located Percent In Tornado In Tornado Hazard Area Hazard Area 8 100% 38 100% 0% 0% 279,708 100% 0% 182,745 100% 1 100% 0% 2 100% 1 100% 1 100% 0% 0% 0% 100% 462,504 0% 100% Exposure To Tornado Hazard $ 2,795,175 $ 69,986,449 $ $ $ 3,576,783 $ $ 4,257,402 $ 150,000 $ $ 196,000 $ 125,000 $ 6,860,000 $ $ $ $ 2,117,400 $ $ 90,064,209 WTP-Water Treatment Plants, WWTP-Wastewater Treatment Plant The #’s for WTP and WWTP Pipelines are in Linear Feet Source: HAZUS-MH Maps, ArcInfo, Gateway ADD Staff, Local Officials All Unincorporated Areas In Montgomery County Major Roads/Bridges Transportation System (miles) Airports WTP's WTP Pipelines (feet) WWTP's WWTP Pipelines (feet) Water Storage Tanks Water Pump Stations Commercial Towers Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Identified Critical Facilities 51 308 2 1 692,256 3 199,880 13 4 3 8 1 1 - Total Exposure $ 17,819,238 $ 567,258,588 $ 10,682,000 $ 32,634,000 $ 8,852,264 $ 195,804,000 $ 4,656,595 $ 1,950,000 $ 48,000 $ 294,000 $ 1,000,000 $ $ 98,000 $ $ 1,068,200 $ 3,529,000 Electric Power Facilities Critical Facilities Total 892,531 $ $ 845,693,885 # Located Percent In Tornado In Tornado Hazard Area Hazard Area 51 100% 308 100% 2 100% 1 100% 692,256 100% 3 100% 199,880 100% 13 100% 4 100% 3 100% 8 100% 0% 1 100% 0% 1 100% 100% 892,531 0% 100% Exposure To Tornado Hazard $ 17,819,238 $ 567,258,588 $ 10,682,000 $ 32,634,000 $ 8,852,264 $ 195,804,000 $ 4,656,595 $ 1,950,000 $ 48,000 $ 294,000 $ 1,000,000 $ $ 98,000 $ $ 1,068,200 $ 3,529,000 $ $ 845,693,885 WTP-Water Treatment Plants, WWTP-Wastewater Treatment Plant The #’s for WTP and WWTP Pipelines are in Linear Feet Source: HAZUS-MH Maps, ArcInfo, Gateway ADD Staff, Local Officials 491 Identified Montgomery County Critical Facilities 63 Major Roads/Bridges 374 Transportation System (miles) 2 Airports 1 WTP's 1,379,935 WTP Pipelines (feet) 3 WWTP's 454,480 WWTP Pipelines (feet) 15 Water Storage Tanks 4 Water Pump Stations 5 Commercial Towers 10 Dams/Levees 1 Health Care Facilities 1 Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines 1 Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Electric Power Facilities Critical Facilities Total # Located Percent Total In Tornado In Tornado Exposure Hazard Area Hazard Area $ 22,012,000 63 100% $ 688,814,000 374 100% $ 10,682,000 2 100% $ 32,634,000 1 100% $ 17,646,000 1,379,935 100% $ 195,804,000 3 100% $ 10,588,000 454,480 100% $ 2,250,000 15 100% $ 48,000 4 100% $ 490,000 5 100% $ 1,250,000 10 100% $ 6,860,000 1 100% $ 98,000 1 100% $ 0% $ 1,068,200 1 100% $ 7,058,000 100% $ 1,834,895 $ 997,302,200 1,834,895 0% 100% Exposure To Tornado Hazard $ 22,012,000 $ 688,814,000 $ 10,682,000 $ 32,634,000 $ 17,646,000 $ 195,804,000 $ 10,588,000 $ 2,250,000 $ 48,000 $ 490,000 $ 1,250,000 $ 6,860,000 $ 98,000 $ $ 1,068,200 $ 7,058,000 $ $ 997,302,200 WTP-Water Treatment Plants, WWTP-Wastewater Treatment Plant The #’s for WTP and WWTP Pipelines are in Linear Feet Source: HAZUS-MH Maps, ArcInfo, Gateway ADD Staff, Local Officials Major Roads/Bridges Transportation System (miles) Airports WTP's WTP Pipelines (feet) WWTP's WWTP Pipelines (feet) Water Storage Tanks Water Pump Stations Commercial Towers Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Identified Critical Facilities 4 28 1 1 123,091 1 74,652 2 1 1 1 - Electric Power Facilities Critical Facilities Total 197,783 City of West Liberty $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Total Exposure 2,300,969 49,900,302 5,341,000 32,634,000 3,799,305 65,268,000 16,486,365 300,000 12,000 125,000 3,430,000 2,769,250 $ $ 182,366,191 # Located Percent In Tornado In Tornado Hazard Area Hazard Area 4 100% 28 100% 1 100% 1 100% 123,091 100% 1 100% 74,652 100% 2 100% 1 100% 0% 1 100% 1 100% 0% 0% 0% 100% 197,783 0% 100% Exposure To Tornado Hazard $ 2,300,969 $ 49,900,302 $ 5,341,000 $ 32,634,000 $ 3,799,305 $ 65,268,000 $ 16,486,365 $ 300,000 $ 12,000 $ $ 125,000 $ 3,430,000 $ $ $ $ 2,769,250 $ $ 182,366,191 WTP-Water Treatment Plants, WWTP-Wastewater Treatment Plant The #’s for WTP and WWTP Pipelines are in Linear Feet Source: HAZUS-MH Maps, ArcInfo, Gateway ADD Staff, Local Officials 492 All Unincorporated Areas In Morgan County Major Roads/Bridges Transportation System (miles) Airports WTP's WTP Pipelines (feet) WWTP's WWTP Pipelines (feet) Water Storage Tanks Water Pump Stations Commercial Towers Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Identified Critical Facilities 28 688 1 774,115 587 6 6 2 2 - Total Exposure $ 16,106,781 $1,226,121,698 $ $ 32,634,000 $ 23,893,695 $ $ 129,635 $ 900,000 $ 72,000 $ 196,000 $ 250,000 $ $ $ $ $ 8,307,750 Electric Power Facilities Critical Facilities Total 775,435 $ $1,308,611,559 # Located Percent In Tornado In Tornado Hazard Area Hazard Area 28 100% 688 100% 0% 1 100% 774,115 100% 0% 587 100% 6 100% 6 100% 2 100% 2 100% 0% 0% 0% 0% 100% 775,435 0% 100% Exposure To Tornado Hazard $ 16,106,781 $1,226,121,698 $ $ 32,634,000 $ 23,893,695 $ $ 129,635 $ 900,000 $ 72,000 $ 196,000 $ 250,000 $ $ $ $ $ 8,307,750 $ $1,308,611,559 WTP-Water Treatment Plants, WWTP-Wastewater Treatment Plant The #’s for WTP and WWTP Pipelines are in Linear Feet Source: HAZUS-MH Maps, ArcInfo, Gateway ADD Staff, Local Officials Major Roads/Bridges Transportation System (miles) Airports WTP's WTP Pipelines (feet) WWTP's WWTP Pipelines (feet) Water Storage Tanks Water Pump Stations Commercial Towers Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Identified Critical Facilities 32 716 1 2 897,206 1 75,239 8 7 2 3 1 - Total Exposure $ 18,407,750 $1,276,022,000 $ 5,341,000 $ 65,268,000 $ 27,693,000 $ 65,268,000 $ 16,616,000 $ 1,200,000 $ 84,000 $ 196,000 $ 375,000 $ 3,430,000 $ $ $ $ 11,077,000 Electric Power Facilities Critical Facilities Total 973,218 $ $1,490,977,750 Morgan County # Located Percent In Tornado In Tornado Hazard Area Hazard Area 32 100% 716 100% 1 100% 2 100% 897,206 100% 1 100% 75,239 100% 8 100% 7 100% 2 100% 3 100% 1 100% 0% 0% 0% 100% 973,218 0% 100% Exposure To Tornado Hazard $ 18,407,750 $1,276,022,000 $ 5,341,000 $ 65,268,000 $ 27,693,000 $ 65,268,000 $ 16,616,000 $ 1,200,000 $ 84,000 $ 196,000 $ 375,000 $ 3,430,000 $ $ $ $ 11,077,000 $ $1,490,977,750 WTP-Water Treatment Plants, WWTP-Wastewater Treatment Plant The #’s for WTP and WWTP Pipelines are in Linear Feet Source: HAZUS-MH Maps, ArcInfo, Gateway ADD Staff, Local Officials 493 Major Roads/Bridges Transportation System (miles) Airports WTP's WTP Pipelines (feet) WWTP's WWTP Pipelines (feet) Water Storage Tanks Water Pump Stations Commercial Towers Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Identified Critical Facilities 3 11,301 2 - $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Total Exposure 4,737,977 108,344 250,000 - Electric Power Facilities Critical Facilities Total 11,306 $ $ 5,096,321 City of Lakeview Hts. # Located Percent In Tornado In Tornado Hazard Area Hazard Area 0% 3 100% 0% 0% 11,301 100% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 2 100% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 11,306 0% 100% Exposure To Tornado Hazard $ $ 4,737,977 $ $ $ 108,344 $ $ $ $ $ $ 250,000 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 5,096,321 WTP-Water Treatment Plants, WWTP-Wastewater Treatment Plant The #’s for WTP and WWTP Pipelines are in Linear Feet Source: HAZUS-MH Maps, ArcInfo, Gateway ADD Staff, Local Officials Major Roads/Bridges Transportation System (miles) Airports WTP's WTP Pipelines (feet) WWTP's WWTP Pipelines (feet) Water Storage Tanks Water Pump Stations Commercial Towers Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Identified Critical Facilities 4 39 1 253,686 156,945 5 1 1 1 1 - Electric Power Facilities Critical Facilities Total 410,684 City of Morehead $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Total Exposure 3,453,351 61,593,698 32,634,000 2,432,122 2,927,123 750,000 12,000 98,000 125,000 6,860,000 430,400 $ $ 111,315,694 # Located Percent In Tornado In Tornado Hazard Area Hazard Area 4 100% 39 100% 0% 1 100% 253,686 100% 0% 156,945 100% 5 100% 1 100% 1 100% 1 100% 1 100% 0% 0% 0% 100% 410,684 0% 100% $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Exposure To Tornado Hazard 3,453,351 61,593,698 32,634,000 2,432,122 2,927,123 750,000 12,000 98,000 125,000 6,860,000 430,400 $ $ 111,315,694 WTP-Water Treatment Plants, WWTP-Wastewater Treatment Plant The #’s for WTP and WWTP Pipelines are in Linear Feet Source: HAZUS-MH Maps, ArcInfo, Gateway ADD Staff, Local Officials 494 All Unincorporated Areas In Rowan County Major Roads/Bridges Transportation System (miles) Airports WTP's WTP Pipelines (feet) WWTP's WWTP Pipelines (feet) Water Storage Tanks Water Pump Stations Commercial Towers Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Electric Power Facilities Critical Facilities Total Identified Critical Facilities 30 431 2 1 1,979,688 1 535,364 16 13 5 1 1 2 - $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Total Exposure 25,900,129 680,689,325 10,682,000 32,634,000 18,979,534 65,268,000 9,984,877 2,400,000 156,000 490,000 125,000 98,000 2,136,400 8,177,600 $ 2,515,555 $ 857,720,865 # Located Percent In Tornado In Tornado Hazard Area Hazard Area 30 100% 431 100% 2 100% 1 100% 1,979,688 100% 1 100% 535,364 100% 16 100% 13 100% 5 100% 1 100% 0% 1 100% 0% 2 100% 100% 2,515,555 0% 100% Exposure To Tornado Hazard $ 25,900,129 $ 680,689,325 $ 10,682,000 $ 32,634,000 $ 18,979,534 $ 65,268,000 $ 9,984,877 $ 2,400,000 $ 156,000 $ 490,000 $ 125,000 $ $ 98,000 $ $ 2,136,400 $ 8,177,600 $ $ 857,720,865 WTP-Water Treatment Plants, WWTP-Wastewater Treatment Plant The #’s for WTP and WWTP Pipelines are in Linear Feet Source: HAZUS-MH Maps, ArcInfo, Gateway ADD Staff, Local Officials Rowan County Major Roads/Bridges Transportation System (miles) Airports WTP's WTP Pipelines (feet) WWTP's WWTP Pipelines (feet) Water Storage Tanks Water Pump Stations Commercial Towers Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Electric Power Facilities Critical Facilities Total Identified Critical Facilities 34 473 2 2 2,244,675 1 692,309 21 14 6 4 1 1 2 - $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Total Exposure 29,353,480 747,021,000 10,682,000 65,268,000 21,520,000 65,268,000 12,912,000 3,150,000 168,000 588,000 500,000 6,860,000 98,000 2,136,400 8,608,000 $ 2,937,545 $ 974,132,880 # Located Percent In Tornado In Tornado Hazard Area Hazard Area 34 100% 473 100% 2 100% 2 100% 2,244,675 100% 1 100% 692,309 100% 21 100% 14 100% 6 100% 4 100% 1 100% 1 100% 0% 2 100% 100% 2,937,545 0% 100% $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Exposure In Tornado Hazard 29,353,480 747,021,000 10,682,000 65,268,000 21,520,000 65,268,000 12,912,000 3,150,000 168,000 588,000 500,000 6,860,000 98,000 2,136,400 8,608,000 $ $ 974,132,880 WTP-Water Treatment Plants, WWTP-Wastewater Treatment Plant The #’s for WTP and WWTP Pipelines are in Linear Feet Source: HAZUS-MH Maps, ArcInfo, Gateway ADD Staff, Local Officials 495 Severe Thunderstorm/Hail Hazard AreaCritical Facilities Located Within Hazard Areas Per Jurisdiction Identified Critical Facilities Major Roads/Bridges 8 Transportation System (miles) Airports 1 WTP's 303,260 WTP Pipelines (feet) 1 WWTP's 48,024 WWTP Pipelines (feet) 2 Water Storage Tanks 1 Water Pump Stations Commercial Towers Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines City of Owingsville Electric Power Facilities Critical Facilities Total $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ # Located Percent Exposure To Total Severe T'strm Severe T'strm Severe T'strm Exposure Hazard Area Hazard Area Hazard 0% $ 12,865,164 8 100% $ 12,865,164 0% $ 32,634,000 1 100% $ 32,634,000 2,978,850 303,260 100% $ 2,978,850 65,268,000 1 100% $ 65,268,000 6,553,800 48,024 100% $ 6,553,800 300,000 2 100% $ 300,000 12,000 1 100% $ 12,000 0% $ 0% $ 0% $ 0% $ 0% $ 0% $ 0% $ - $ 351,297 $ 120,611,814 351,297 0% 100% $ $ 120,611,814 WTP-Water Treatment Plants, WWTP-Wastewater Treatment Plant The #’s for WTP and WWTP Pipelines are in Linear Feet Source: HAZUS-MH Maps, ArcInfo, Gateway ADD Staff, Local Officials Identified City of Salt Lick Critical Facilities 2 Major Roads/Bridges 6 Transportation System (miles) Airports WTP's 101,087 WTP Pipelines (feet) WWTP's 4,367 WWTP Pipelines (feet) 1 Water Storage Tanks Water Pump Stations Commercial Towers Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Electric Power Facilities Critical Facilities Total $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Total Exposure 1,506,785 9,648,873 992,950 595,800 150,000 - $ 105,463 $ 12,894,408 # Located Percent Severe T'strm Severe T'strm Hazard Area Hazard Area 2 100% 6 100% 0% 0% 101,087 100% 0% 4,367 100% 1 100% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 105,463 0% 100% Exposure To Severe T'strm Hazard $ 1,506,785 $ 9,648,873 $ $ $ 992,950 $ $ 595,800 $ 150,000 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 12,894,408 WTP-Water Treatment Plants, WWTP-Wastewater Treatment Plant The #’s for WTP and WWTP Pipelines are in Linear Feet Source: HAZUS-MH Maps, ArcInfo, Gateway ADD Staff, Local Officials 496 Identified City of Sharpsburg Critical Facilities Major Roads/Bridges 4 Transportation System (miles) Airports WTP's 101,087 WTP Pipelines (feet) 1 WWTP's 17,463 WWTP Pipelines (feet) 1 Water Storage Tanks Water Pump Stations Commercial Towers Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Electric Power Facilities Critical Facilities Total $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Total Exposure 6,432,582 992,950 65,268,000 2,383,200 150,000 - $ 118,556 $ 75,226,732 # Located Percent Severe T'strm Severe T'strm Hazard Area Hazard Area 0% 4 100% 0% 0% 101,087 100% 1 100% 17,463 100% 1 100% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 118,556 0% 100% Exposure To Severe T'strm Hazard $ $ 6,432,582 $ $ $ 992,950 $ 65,268,000 $ 2,383,200 $ 150,000 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 75,226,732 WTP-Water Treatment Plants, WWTP-Wastewater Treatment Plant The #’s for WTP and WWTP Pipelines are in Linear Feet Source: HAZUS-MH Maps, ArcInfo, Gateway ADD Staff, Local Officials All Unincorporated Areas Of Bath County Identified Critical Facilities 33 Major Roads/Bridges 367 Transportation System (miles) 1 Airports WTP's 1,516,300 WTP Pipelines (feet) WWTP's 17,463 WWTP Pipelines (feet) 9 Water Storage Tanks 9 Water Pump Stations 1 Commercial Towers 8 Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities 1 Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines 1 Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Electric Power Facilities Critical Facilities Total # Located Percent Total Severe T'strm Severe T'strm Exposure Hazard Area Hazard Area $ 24,861,955 33 100% $ 590,189,381 367 100% $ 5,341,000 1 100% $ 0% $ 14,894,250 1,516,300 100% $ 0% $ 2,383,200 17,463 100% $ 1,350,000 9 100% $ 108,000 9 100% $ 98,000 1 100% $ 1,000,000 8 100% $ 0% $ 98,000 1 100% $ 0% $ 1,068,200 1 100% $ 7,944,000 100% $ 1,534,193 $ 649,335,986 1,534,193 0% 100% Exposure To Severe T'strm Hazard $ 24,861,955 $ 590,189,381 $ 5,341,000 $ $ 14,894,250 $ $ 2,383,200 $ 1,350,000 $ 108,000 $ 98,000 $ 1,000,000 $ $ 98,000 $ $ 1,068,200 $ 7,944,000 $ $ 649,335,986 WTP-Water Treatment Plants, WWTP-Wastewater Treatment Plant The #’s for WTP and WWTP Pipelines are in Linear Feet Source: HAZUS-MH Maps, ArcInfo, Gateway ADD Staff, Local Officials 497 Identified Bath County Critical Facilities 35 Major Roads/Bridges 385 Transportation System (miles) 1 Airports 1 WTP's 2,021,734 WTP Pipelines (feet) 2 WWTP's 87,317 WWTP Pipelines (feet) 13 Water Storage Tanks 10 Water Pump Stations 1 Commercial Towers 8 Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities 1 Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines 1 Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Electric Power Facilities Critical Facilities Total # Located Percent Total Severe T'strm Severe T'strm Exposure Hazard Area Hazard Area $ 26,368,740 35 100% $ 619,136,000 385 100% $ 5,341,000 1 100% $ 32,634,000 1 100% $ 19,859,000 2,021,734 100% $ 130,536,000 2 100% $ 11,916,000 87,317 100% $ 1,950,000 13 100% $ 120,000 10 100% $ 98,000 1 100% $ 1,000,000 8 100% $ 0% $ 98,000 1 100% $ 0% $ 1,068,200 1 100% $ 7,944,000 100% $ 2,109,509 $ 858,068,940 2,109,509 0% 100% Exposure To Severe T'strm Hazard $ 26,368,740 $ 619,136,000 $ 5,341,000 $ 32,634,000 $ 19,859,000 $ 130,536,000 $ 11,916,000 $ 1,950,000 $ 120,000 $ 98,000 $ 1,000,000 $ $ 98,000 $ $ 1,068,200 $ 7,944,000 $ $ 858,068,940 WTP-Water Treatment Plants, WWTP-Wastewater Treatment Plant The #’s for WTP and WWTP Pipelines are in Linear Feet Source: HAZUS-MH Maps, ArcInfo, Gateway ADD Staff, Local Officials Identified Critical Facilities 3 Major Roads/Bridges 10 Transportation System (miles) Airports WTP's 14,980 WTP Pipelines (feet) 1 WWTP's 28,492 WWTP Pipelines (feet) Water Storage Tanks 1 Water Pump Stations Commercial Towers Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines City of Frenchburg Electric Power Facilities Critical Facilities Total 43,487 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ # Located Percent Exposure To Total Severe T'strm Severe T'strm Severe T'strm Exposure Hazard Area Hazard Area Hazard 990,223 3 100% $ 990,223 13,460,377 10 100% $ 13,460,377 0% $ 0% $ 280,680 14,980 100% $ 280,680 65,268,000 1 100% $ 65,268,000 4,492,138 28,492 100% $ 4,492,138 0% $ 12,000 1 100% $ 12,000 0% $ 0% $ 0% $ 0% $ 0% $ 0% $ 505,170 100% $ 505,170 $ $ 85,008,588 43,487 0% 100% $ $ 85,008,588 WTP-Water Treatment Plants, WWTP-Wastewater Treatment Plant The #’s for WTP and WWTP Pipelines are in Linear Feet Source: HAZUS-MH Maps, ArcInfo, Gateway ADD Staff, Local Officials 498 All Unincorporated Areas Of Menifee County Identified Critical Facilities 9 Major Roads/Bridges 361 Transportation System (miles) Airports 1 WTP's 734,025 WTP Pipelines (feet) 1 WWTP's 24,913 WWTP Pipelines (feet) 6 Water Storage Tanks 3 Water Pump Stations 1 Commercial Towers 3 Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Electric Power Facilities Critical Facilities Total # Located Percent Exposure To Total Severe T'strm Severe T'strm Severe T'strm Exposure Hazard Area Hazard Area Hazard $ 2,970,667 9 100% $ 2,970,667 $ 485,919,623 361 100% $ 485,919,623 $ 0% $ $ 32,634,000 1 100% $ 32,634,000 $ 13,753,320 734,025 100% $ 13,753,320 $ 65,268,000 1 100% $ 65,268,000 $ 3,927,862 24,913 100% $ 3,927,862 $ 900,000 6 100% $ 900,000 $ 36,000 3 100% $ 36,000 $ 98,000 1 100% $ 98,000 $ 375,000 3 100% $ 375,000 $ 0% $ $ 0% $ $ 0% $ $ 0% $ $ 5,107,830 100% $ 5,107,830 0 $ 759,323 $ 610,990,302 0 759,323 0% 100% $ $ 610,990,302 WTP-Water Treatment Plants, WWTP-Wastewater Treatment Plant The #’s for WTP and WWTP Pipelines are in Linear Feet Source: HAZUS-MH Maps, ArcInfo, Gateway ADD Staff, Local Officials Identified Critical Facilities 12 Major Roads/Bridges 371 Transportation System (miles) Airports 1 WTP's 749,005 WTP Pipelines (feet) 2 WWTP's 53,405 WWTP Pipelines (feet) 6 Water Storage Tanks 4 Water Pump Stations 1 Commercial Towers 3 Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Menifee County Electric Power Facilities Critical Facilities Total $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ # Located Percent Exposure To Total Severe T'strm Severe T'strm Severe T'strm Exposure Hazard Area Hazard Area Hazard 3,960,890 12 100% $ 3,960,890 499,380,000 371 100% $ 499,380,000 100% $ 32,634,000 1 100% $ 32,634,000 14,034,000 749,005 100% $ 14,034,000 130,536,000 2 100% $ 130,536,000 8,420,000 53,405 100% $ 8,420,000 900,000 6 100% $ 900,000 48,000 4 100% $ 48,000 98,000 1 100% $ 98,000 375,000 3 100% $ 375,000 0% $ 0% $ 0% $ 0% $ 5,613,000 100% $ 5,613,000 $ 802,810 $ 695,998,890 802,810 0% 100% $ $ 695,998,890 WTP-Water Treatment Plants, WWTP-Wastewater Treatment Plant The #’s for WTP and WWTP Pipelines are in Linear Feet Source: HAZUS-MH Maps, ArcInfo, Gateway ADD Staff, Local Officials 499 Identified City of Camargo Critical Facilities 1 Major Roads/Bridges 7 Transportation System (miles) Airports WTP's 71,196 WTP Pipelines (feet) WWTP's 39,030 WWTP Pipelines (feet) Water Storage Tanks Water Pump Stations Commercial Towers Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Electric Power Facilities Critical Facilities Total # Located Percent Exposure To Total Severe T'strm Severe T'strm Severe T'strm Exposure Hazard Area Hazard Area Hazard $ 349,397 1 100% $ 349,397 $ 12,892,241 7 100% $ 12,892,241 $ 0% $ $ 0% $ $ 910,423 71,196 100% $ 910,423 $ 0% $ $ 909,280 39,030 100% $ 909,280 $ 0% $ $ 0% $ $ 0% $ $ 0% $ $ 0% $ $ 0% $ $ 0% $ $ 0% $ $ 705,800 100% $ 705,800 $ 110,234 $ 15,767,141 110,234 0% 100% $ $ 15,767,141 WTP-Water Treatment Plants, WWTP-Wastewater Treatment Plant The #’s for WTP and WWTP Pipelines are in Linear Feet Source: HAZUS-MH Maps, ArcInfo, Gateway ADD Staff, Local Officials Identified Critical Facilities 3 Major Roads/Bridges 21 Transportation System (miles) Airports WTP's 336,775 WTP Pipelines (feet) WWTP's 32,825 WWTP Pipelines (feet) 1 Water Storage Tanks Water Pump Stations Commercial Towers 1 Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines City of Jeffersonville Electric Power Facilities Critical Facilities Total $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 369,626 $ # Located Percent Total Severe T'strm Severe T'strm Exposure Hazard Area Hazard Area 1,048,190 3 100% 38,676,722 21 100% 0% 0% 4,306,530 336,775 100% 0% 764,723 32,825 100% 150,000 1 100% 0% 0% 125,000 1 100% 0% 0% 0% 0% 705,800 100% 45,776,965 369,626 0% 100% Exposure To Severe T'strm Hazard $ 1,048,190 $ 38,676,722 $ $ $ 4,306,530 $ $ 764,723 $ 150,000 $ $ $ 125,000 $ $ $ $ $ 705,800 $ $ 45,776,965 WTP-Water Treatment Plants, WWTP-Wastewater Treatment Plant The #’s for WTP and WWTP Pipelines are in Linear Feet Source: HAZUS-MH Maps, ArcInfo, Gateway ADD Staff, Local Officials 500 Identified City of Mt. Sterling Critical Facilities 8 Major Roads/Bridges 38 Transportation System (miles) Airports WTP's 279,708 WTP Pipelines (feet) WWTP's 182,745 WWTP Pipelines (feet) 1 Water Storage Tanks Water Pump Stations 2 Commercial Towers 1 Dams/Levees 1 Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Electric Power Facilities Critical Facilities Total $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Total Exposure 2,795,175 69,986,449 3,576,783 4,257,402 150,000 196,000 125,000 6,860,000 2,117,400 $ 462,504 $ 90,064,209 # Located Percent Severe T'strm Severe T'strm Hazard Area Hazard Area 8 100% 38 100% 0% 0% 279,708 100% 0% 182,745 100% 1 100% 0% 2 100% 1 100% 1 100% 0% 0% 0% 100% 462,504 0% 100% Exposure To Severe T'strm Hazard $ 2,795,175 $ 69,986,449 $ $ $ 3,576,783 $ $ 4,257,402 $ 150,000 $ $ 196,000 $ 125,000 $ 6,860,000 $ $ $ $ 2,117,400 $ $ 90,064,209 WTP-Water Treatment Plants, WWTP-Wastewater Treatment Plant The #’s for WTP and WWTP Pipelines are in Linear Feet Source: HAZUS-MH Maps, ArcInfo, Gateway ADD Staff, Local Officials All Unincorporated Areas In Montgomery County Identified Critical Facilities 51 Major Roads/Bridges 308 Transportation System (miles) 2 Airports 1 WTP's 692,256 WTP Pipelines (feet) 3 WWTP's 199,880 WWTP Pipelines (feet) 13 Water Storage Tanks 4 Water Pump Stations 3 Commercial Towers 8 Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities 1 Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines 1 Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Electric Power Facilities Critical Facilities Total # Located Percent Exposure Total Severe T'strm Severe T'strm Severe T'strm Exposure Hazard Area Hazard Area Hazard $ 17,819,238 51 100% $ 17,819,238 $ 567,258,588 308 100% $ 567,258,588 $ 10,682,000 2 100% $ 10,682,000 $ 32,634,000 1 100% $ 32,634,000 $ 8,852,264 692,256 100% $ 8,852,264 $ 195,804,000 3 100% $ 195,804,000 $ 4,656,595 199,880 100% $ 4,656,595 $ 1,950,000 13 100% $ 1,950,000 $ 48,000 4 100% $ 48,000 $ 294,000 3 100% $ 294,000 $ 1,000,000 8 100% $ 1,000,000 $ 0% $ $ 98,000 1 100% $ 98,000 $ 0% $ $ 1,068,200 1 100% $ 1,068,200 $ 3,529,000 100% $ 3,529,000 $ 892,531 $ 845,693,885 892,531 0% 100% $ $ 845,693,885 WTP-Water Treatment Plants, WWTP-Wastewater Treatment Plant The #’s for WTP and WWTP Pipelines are in Linear Feet Source: HAZUS-MH Maps, ArcInfo, Gateway ADD Staff, Local Officials 501 Identified Montgomery County Critical Facilities 63 Major Roads/Bridges 374 Transportation System (miles) 2 Airports 1 WTP's 1,379,935 WTP Pipelines (feet) 3 WWTP's 454,480 WWTP Pipelines (feet) 15 Water Storage Tanks 4 Water Pump Stations 5 Commercial Towers 10 Dams/Levees 1 Health Care Facilities 1 Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines 1 Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Electric Power Facilities Critical Facilities Total # Located Percent Total Severe T'strm Severe T'strm Exposure Hazard Area Hazard Area $ 22,012,000 63 100% $ 688,814,000 374 100% $ 10,682,000 2 100% $ 32,634,000 1 100% $ 17,646,000 1,379,935 100% $ 195,804,000 3 100% $ 10,588,000 454,480 100% $ 2,250,000 15 100% $ 48,000 4 100% $ 490,000 5 100% $ 1,250,000 10 100% $ 6,860,000 1 100% $ 98,000 1 100% $ 0% $ 1,068,200 1 100% $ 7,058,000 100% $ 1,834,895 $ 997,302,200 1,834,895 0% 100% Exposure To Severe T'strm Hazard $ 22,012,000 $ 688,814,000 $ 10,682,000 $ 32,634,000 $ 17,646,000 $ 195,804,000 $ 10,588,000 $ 2,250,000 $ 48,000 $ 490,000 $ 1,250,000 $ 6,860,000 $ 98,000 $ $ 1,068,200 $ 7,058,000 $ $ 997,302,200 WTP-Water Treatment Plants, WWTP-Wastewater Treatment Plant The #’s for WTP and WWTP Pipelines are in Linear Feet Source: HAZUS-MH Maps, ArcInfo, Gateway ADD Staff, Local Officials Identified Critical Facilities 4 Major Roads/Bridges 28 Transportation System (miles) 1 Airports 1 WTP's 123,091 WTP Pipelines (feet) 1 WWTP's 74,652 WWTP Pipelines (feet) 2 Water Storage Tanks 1 Water Pump Stations Commercial Towers 1 Dams/Levees 1 Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines City of West Liberty Electric Power Facilities Critical Facilities Total $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ # Located Percent Exposure To Total Severe T'strm Severe T'strm Severe T'strm Exposure Hazard Area Hazard Area Hazard 2,300,969 4 100% $ 2,300,969 49,900,302 28 100% $ 49,900,302 5,341,000 1 100% $ 5,341,000 32,634,000 1 100% $ 32,634,000 3,799,305 123,091 100% $ 3,799,305 65,268,000 1 100% $ 65,268,000 16,486,365 74,652 100% $ 16,486,365 300,000 2 100% $ 300,000 12,000 1 100% $ 12,000 0% $ 125,000 1 100% $ 125,000 3,430,000 1 100% $ 3,430,000 0% $ 0% $ 0% $ 2,769,250 100% $ 2,769,250 $ 197,783 $ 182,366,191 197,783 0% 100% $ $ 182,366,191 WTP-Water Treatment Plants, WWTP-Wastewater Treatment Plant The #’s for WTP and WWTP Pipelines are in Linear Feet Source: HAZUS-MH Maps, ArcInfo, Gateway ADD Staff, Local Officials 502 All Unincorporated Areas In Morgan County Identified Critical Facilities 28 Major Roads/Bridges 688 Transportation System (miles) Airports 1 WTP's 774,115 WTP Pipelines (feet) WWTP's 587 WWTP Pipelines (feet) 6 Water Storage Tanks 6 Water Pump Stations 2 Commercial Towers 2 Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Electric Power Facilities Critical Facilities Total # Located Percent Exposure To Total Severe T'strm Severe T'strm Severe T'strm Exposure Hazard Area Hazard Area Hazard $ 16,106,781 28 100% $ 16,106,781 $1,226,121,698 688 100% $1,226,121,698 $ 0% $ $ 32,634,000 1 100% $ 32,634,000 $ 23,893,695 774,115 100% $ 23,893,695 $ 0% $ $ 129,635 587 100% $ 129,635 $ 900,000 6 100% $ 900,000 $ 72,000 6 100% $ 72,000 $ 196,000 2 100% $ 196,000 $ 250,000 2 100% $ 250,000 $ 0% $ $ 0% $ $ 0% $ $ 0% $ $ 8,307,750 100% $ 8,307,750 $ 775,435 $1,308,611,559 775,435 0% 100% $ $1,308,611,559 WTP-Water Treatment Plants, WWTP-Wastewater Treatment Plant The #’s for WTP and WWTP Pipelines are in Linear Feet Source: HAZUS-MH Maps, ArcInfo, Gateway ADD Staff, Local Officials Identified Critical Facilities 32 Major Roads/Bridges 716 Transportation System (miles) 1 Airports 2 WTP's 897,206 WTP Pipelines (feet) 1 WWTP's 75,239 WWTP Pipelines (feet) 8 Water Storage Tanks 7 Water Pump Stations 2 Commercial Towers 3 Dams/Levees 1 Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Morgan County Electric Power Facilities Critical Facilities Total # Located Percent Exposure To Total Severe T'strm Severe T'strm Severe T'strm Exposure Hazard Area Hazard Area Hazard $ 18,407,750 32 100% $ 18,407,750 $1,276,022,000 716 100% $1,276,022,000 $ 5,341,000 1 100% $ 5,341,000 $ 65,268,000 2 100% $ 65,268,000 $ 27,693,000 897,206 100% $ 27,693,000 $ 65,268,000 1 100% $ 65,268,000 $ 16,616,000 75,239 100% $ 16,616,000 $ 1,200,000 8 100% $ 1,200,000 $ 84,000 7 100% $ 84,000 $ 196,000 2 100% $ 196,000 $ 375,000 3 100% $ 375,000 $ 3,430,000 1 100% $ 3,430,000 $ 0% $ $ 0% $ $ 0% $ $ 11,077,000 100% $ 11,077,000 $ 973,218 $1,490,977,750 973,218 0% 100% $ $1,490,977,750 WTP-Water Treatment Plants, WWTP-Wastewater Treatment Plant The #’s for WTP and WWTP Pipelines are in Linear Feet Source: HAZUS-MH Maps, ArcInfo, Gateway ADD Staff, Local Officials 503 Identified City of Lakeview Hts. Critical Facilities Major Roads/Bridges 3 Transportation System (miles) Airports WTP's 11,301 WTP Pipelines (feet) WWTP's WWTP Pipelines (feet) Water Storage Tanks Water Pump Stations Commercial Towers 2 Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Electric Power Facilities Critical Facilities Total 11,306 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ # Located Percent Total Severe T'strm Severe T'strm Exposure Hazard Area Hazard Area 0% 4,737,977 3 100% 0% 0% 108,344 11,301 100% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 250,000 2 100% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 5,096,321 11,306 0% 100% Exposure To Severe T'strm Hazard $ $ 4,737,977 $ $ $ 108,344 $ $ $ $ $ $ 250,000 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 5,096,321 WTP-Water Treatment Plants, WWTP-Wastewater Treatment Plant The #’s for WTP and WWTP Pipelines are in Linear Feet Source: HAZUS-MH Maps, ArcInfo, Gateway ADD Staff, Local Officials Identified Critical Facilities 4 Major Roads/Bridges 39 Transportation System (miles) Airports 1 WTP's 253,686 WTP Pipelines (feet) WWTP's 156,945 WWTP Pipelines (feet) 5 Water Storage Tanks 1 Water Pump Stations 1 Commercial Towers 1 Dams/Levees 1 Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines City of Morehead Electric Power Facilities Critical Facilities Total $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Total Exposure 3,453,351 61,593,698 32,634,000 2,432,122 2,927,123 750,000 12,000 98,000 125,000 6,860,000 430,400 $ 410,684 $ 111,315,694 # Located Percent Exposure To Severe T'strm Severe T'strm Severe T'strm Hazard Area Hazard Area Hazard 4 100% $ 3,453,351 39 100% $ 61,593,698 0% $ 1 100% $ 32,634,000 253,686 100% $ 2,432,122 0% $ 156,945 100% $ 2,927,123 5 100% $ 750,000 1 100% $ 12,000 1 100% $ 98,000 1 100% $ 125,000 1 100% $ 6,860,000 0% $ 0% $ 0% $ 100% $ 430,400 410,684 0% 100% $ $ 111,315,694 WTP-Water Treatment Plants, WWTP-Wastewater Treatment Plant The #’s for WTP and WWTP Pipelines are in Linear Feet Source: HAZUS-MH Maps, ArcInfo, Gateway ADD Staff, Local Officials 504 All Unincorporated Areas In Rowan County Identified Critical Facilities 30 Major Roads/Bridges 431 Transportation System (miles) 2 Airports 1 WTP's 1,979,688 WTP Pipelines (feet) 1 WWTP's 535,364 WWTP Pipelines (feet) 16 Water Storage Tanks 13 Water Pump Stations 5 Commercial Towers 1 Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities 1 Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines 2 Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Electric Power Facilities Critical Facilities Total # Located Percent Exposure To Total Severe T'strm Severe T'strm Severe T'strm Exposure Hazard Area Hazard Area Hazard $ 25,900,129 30 100% $ 25,900,129 $ 680,689,325 431 100% $ 680,689,325 $ 10,682,000 2 100% $ 10,682,000 $ 32,634,000 1 100% $ 32,634,000 $ 18,979,534 1,979,688 100% $ 18,979,534 $ 65,268,000 1 100% $ 65,268,000 $ 9,984,877 535,364 100% $ 9,984,877 $ 2,400,000 16 100% $ 2,400,000 $ 156,000 13 100% $ 156,000 $ 490,000 5 100% $ 490,000 $ 125,000 1 100% $ 125,000 $ 0% $ $ 98,000 1 100% $ 98,000 $ 0% $ $ 2,136,400 2 100% $ 2,136,400 $ 8,177,600 100% $ 8,177,600 $ 2,515,555 $ 857,720,865 2,515,555 0% 100% $ $ 857,720,865 WTP-Water Treatment Plants, WWTP-Wastewater Treatment Plant The #’s for WTP and WWTP Pipelines are in Linear Feet Source: HAZUS-MH Maps, ArcInfo, Gateway ADD Staff, Local Officials Identified Critical Facilities 34 Major Roads/Bridges 473 Transportation System (miles) 2 Airports 2 WTP's 2,244,675 WTP Pipelines (feet) 1 WWTP's 692,309 WWTP Pipelines (feet) 21 Water Storage Tanks 14 Water Pump Stations 6 Commercial Towers 4 Dams/Levees 1 Health Care Facilities 1 Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines 2 Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Rowan County Electric Power Facilities Critical Facilities Total $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ # Located Percent Exposure Total Severe T'strm Severe T'strm Severe T'strm Exposure Hazard Area Hazard Area Hazard 29,353,480 34 100% $ 29,353,480 747,021,000 473 100% $ 747,021,000 10,682,000 2 100% $ 10,682,000 65,268,000 2 100% $ 65,268,000 21,520,000 2,244,675 100% $ 21,520,000 65,268,000 1 100% $ 65,268,000 12,912,000 692,309 100% $ 12,912,000 3,150,000 21 100% $ 3,150,000 168,000 14 100% $ 168,000 588,000 6 100% $ 588,000 500,000 4 100% $ 500,000 6,860,000 1 100% $ 6,860,000 98,000 1 100% $ 98,000 0% $ 2,136,400 2 100% $ 2,136,400 8,608,000 100% $ 8,608,000 $ 2,937,545 $ 974,132,880 2,937,545 0% 100% $ $ 974,132,880 WTP-Water Treatment Plants, WWTP-Wastewater Treatment Plant The #’s for WTP and WWTP Pipelines are in Linear Feet Source: HAZUS-MH Maps, ArcInfo, Gateway ADD Staff, Local Officials 505 Severe Winter StormsCritical Facilities Located Within Hazard Areas Per Jurisdiction Identified City of Owingsville Critical Facilities Major Roads/Bridges 8 Transportation System (miles) Airports 1 WTP's 303,260 WTP Pipelines (feet) 1 WWTP's 48,024 WWTP Pipelines (feet) 2 Water Storage Tanks 1 Water Pump Stations Commercial Towers Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Electric Power Facilities Critical Facilities Total # Located Percent Total Severe W'strm Severe W'strm Exposure Hazard Area Hazard Area $ 0% $ 12,865,164 8 100% $ 0% $ 32,634,000 1 100% $ 2,978,850 303,260 100% $ 65,268,000 1 100% $ 6,553,800 48,024 100% $ 300,000 2 100% $ 12,000 1 100% $ 0% $ 0% $ 0% $ 0% $ 0% $ 0% $ 0% $ 351,297 $ 120,611,814 351,297 0% 100% Exposure To Severe W'strm Hazard $ $ 12,865,164 $ $ 32,634,000 $ 2,978,850 $ 65,268,000 $ 6,553,800 $ 300,000 $ 12,000 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 120,611,814 WTP-Water Treatment Plants, WWTP-Wastewater Treatment Plant The #’s for WTP and WWTP Pipelines are in Linear Feet Source: HAZUS-MH Maps, ArcInfo, Gateway ADD Staff, Local Officials Identified Critical Facilities 2 Major Roads/Bridges 6 Transportation System (miles) Airports WTP's 101,087 WTP Pipelines (feet) WWTP's 4,367 WWTP Pipelines (feet) 1 Water Storage Tanks Water Pump Stations Commercial Towers Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines City of Salt Lick Electric Power Facilities Critical Facilities Total $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 105,463 $ # Located Percent Total Severe W'strm Severe W'strm Exposure Hazard Area Hazard Area 1,506,785 2 100% 9,648,873 6 100% 0% 0% 992,950 101,087 100% 0% 595,800 4,367 100% 150,000 1 100% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 12,894,408 105,463 0% 100% Exposure To Severe W'strm Hazard $ 1,506,785 $ 9,648,873 $ $ $ 992,950 $ $ 595,800 $ 150,000 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 12,894,408 WTP-Water Treatment Plants, WWTP-Wastewater Treatment Plant The #’s for WTP and WWTP Pipelines are in Linear Feet Source: HAZUS-MH Maps, ArcInfo, Gateway ADD Staff, Local Officials 506 Identified Critical Facilities Major Roads/Bridges 4 Transportation System (miles) Airports WTP's 101,087 WTP Pipelines (feet) 1 WWTP's 17,463 WWTP Pipelines (feet) 1 Water Storage Tanks Water Pump Stations Commercial Towers Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines City of Sharpsburg Electric Power Facilities Critical Facilities Total $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 118,556 $ # Located Percent Total Severe W'strm Severe W'strm Exposure Hazard Area Hazard Area 0% 6,432,582 4 100% 0% 0% 992,950 101,087 100% 65,268,000 1 100% 2,383,200 17,463 100% 150,000 1 100% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 75,226,732 118,556 Exposure To Severe W'strm Hazard $ $ 6,432,582 $ $ $ 992,950 $ 65,268,000 $ 2,383,200 $ 150,000 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ - 0% 100% $ $ 75,226,732 WTP-Water Treatment Plants, WWTP-Wastewater Treatment Plant The #’s for WTP and WWTP Pipelines are in Linear Feet Source: HAZUS-MH Maps, ArcInfo, Gateway ADD Staff, Local Officials All Unincorporated Areas Of Bath County Identified Critical Facilities 33 Major Roads/Bridges 367 Transportation System (miles) 1 Airports WTP's 1,516,300 WTP Pipelines (feet) WWTP's 17,463 WWTP Pipelines (feet) 9 Water Storage Tanks 9 Water Pump Stations 1 Commercial Towers 8 Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities 1 Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines 1 Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Electric Power Facilities Critical Facilities Total # Located Percent Total Severe W'strm Severe W'strm Exposure Hazard Area Hazard Area $ 24,861,955 33 100% $ 590,189,381 367 100% $ 5,341,000 1 100% $ 0% $ 14,894,250 1,516,300 100% $ 0% $ 2,383,200 17,463 100% $ 1,350,000 9 100% $ 108,000 9 100% $ 98,000 1 100% $ 1,000,000 8 100% $ 0% $ 98,000 1 100% $ 0% $ 1,068,200 1 100% $ 7,944,000 100% $ 1,534,193 $ 649,335,986 1,534,193 0% 100% Exposure To Severe W'strm Hazard $ 24,861,955 $ 590,189,381 $ 5,341,000 $ $ 14,894,250 $ $ 2,383,200 $ 1,350,000 $ 108,000 $ 98,000 $ 1,000,000 $ $ 98,000 $ $ 1,068,200 $ 7,944,000 $ $ 649,335,986 WTP-Water Treatment Plants, WWTP-Wastewater Treatment Plant The #’s for WTP and WWTP Pipelines are in Linear Feet Source: HAZUS-MH Maps, ArcInfo, Gateway ADD Staff, Local Officials 507 Identified Critical Facilities 35 Major Roads/Bridges 385 Transportation System (miles) 1 Airports 1 WTP's 2,021,734 WTP Pipelines (feet) 2 WWTP's 87,317 WWTP Pipelines (feet) 13 Water Storage Tanks 10 Water Pump Stations 1 Commercial Towers 8 Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities 1 Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines 1 Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Bath County Electric Power Facilities Critical Facilities Total $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ # Located Percent Total Severe W'strm Severe W'strm Exposure Hazard Area Hazard Area 26,368,740 35 100% 619,136,000 385 100% 5,341,000 1 100% 32,634,000 1 100% 19,859,000 2,021,734 100% 130,536,000 2 100% 11,916,000 87,317 100% 1,950,000 13 100% 120,000 10 100% 98,000 1 100% 1,000,000 8 100% 0% 98,000 1 100% 0% 1,068,200 1 100% 7,944,000 100% $ 2,109,509 $ 858,068,940 2,109,509 0% 100% Exposure To Severe W'strm Hazard $ 26,368,740 $ 619,136,000 $ 5,341,000 $ 32,634,000 $ 19,859,000 $ 130,536,000 $ 11,916,000 $ 1,950,000 $ 120,000 $ 98,000 $ 1,000,000 $ $ 98,000 $ $ 1,068,200 $ 7,944,000 $ $ 858,068,940 WTP-Water Treatment Plants, WWTP-Wastewater Treatment Plant The #’s for WTP and WWTP Pipelines are in Linear Feet Source: HAZUS-MH Maps, ArcInfo, Gateway ADD Staff, Local Officials Identified City of Frenchburg Critical Facilities 3 Major Roads/Bridges 10 Transportation System (miles) Airports WTP's 14,980 WTP Pipelines (feet) 1 WWTP's 28,492 WWTP Pipelines (feet) Water Storage Tanks 1 Water Pump Stations Commercial Towers Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Electric Power Facilities Critical Facilities Total 43,487 # Located Percent Total Severe W'strm Severe W'strm Exposure Hazard Area Hazard Area $ 990,223 3 100% $ 13,460,377 10 100% $ 0% $ 0% $ 280,680 14,980 100% $ 65,268,000 1 100% $ 4,492,138 28,492 100% $ 0% $ 12,000 1 100% $ 0% $ 0% $ 0% $ 0% $ 0% $ 0% $ 505,170 100% Exposure Severe W'strm Hazard $ 990,223 $ 13,460,377 $ $ $ 280,680 $ 65,268,000 $ 4,492,138 $ $ 12,000 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 505,170 $ $ 85,008,588 $ $ 85,008,588 43,487 0% 100% WTP-Water Treatment Plants, WWTP-Wastewater Treatment Plant The #’s for WTP and WWTP Pipelines are in Linear Feet Source: HAZUS-MH Maps, ArcInfo, Gateway ADD Staff, Local Officials 508 All Unincorporated Areas Of Menifee County Identified Critical Facilities 9 Major Roads/Bridges 361 Transportation System (miles) Airports 1 WTP's 734,025 WTP Pipelines (feet) 1 WWTP's 24,913 WWTP Pipelines (feet) 6 Water Storage Tanks 3 Water Pump Stations 1 Commercial Towers 3 Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Electric Power Facilities Critical Facilities Total $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ # Located Percent Total Severe W'strm Severe W'strm Exposure Hazard Area Hazard Area 2,970,667 9 100% 485,919,623 361 100% 0% 32,634,000 1 100% 13,753,320 734,025 100% 65,268,000 1 100% 3,927,862 24,913 100% 900,000 6 100% 36,000 3 100% 98,000 1 100% 375,000 3 100% 0% 0% 0% 0% 5,107,830 100% 0 $ 759,323 $ 610,990,302 0 759,323 0% 100% Exposure Severe W'strm Hazard $ 2,970,667 $ 485,919,623 $ $ 32,634,000 $ 13,753,320 $ 65,268,000 $ 3,927,862 $ 900,000 $ 36,000 $ 98,000 $ 375,000 $ $ $ $ $ 5,107,830 $ $ 610,990,302 WTP-Water Treatment Plants, WWTP-Wastewater Treatment Plant The #’s for WTP and WWTP Pipelines are in Linear Feet Source: HAZUS-MH Maps, ArcInfo, Gateway ADD Staff, Local Officials Identified Menifee County Critical Facilities 12 Major Roads/Bridges 371 Transportation System (miles) Airports 1 WTP's 749,005 WTP Pipelines (feet) 2 WWTP's 53,405 WWTP Pipelines (feet) 6 Water Storage Tanks 4 Water Pump Stations 1 Commercial Towers 3 Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Electric Power Facilities Critical Facilities Total # Located Percent Total Severe W'strm Severe W'strm Exposure Hazard Area Hazard Area $ 3,960,890 12 100% $ 499,380,000 371 100% $ 0% $ 32,634,000 1 100% $ 14,034,000 749,005 100% $ 130,536,000 2 100% $ 8,420,000 53,405 100% $ 900,000 6 100% $ 48,000 4 100% $ 98,000 1 100% $ 375,000 3 100% $ 0% $ 0% $ 0% $ 0% $ 5,613,000 100% $ 802,810 $ 695,998,890 802,810 0% 100% Exposure To Severe W'strm Hazard $ 3,960,890 $ 499,380,000 $ $ 32,634,000 $ 14,034,000 $ 130,536,000 $ 8,420,000 $ 900,000 $ 48,000 $ 98,000 $ 375,000 $ $ $ $ $ 5,613,000 $ $ 695,998,890 WTP-Water Treatment Plants, WWTP-Wastewater Treatment Plant The #’s for WTP and WWTP Pipelines are in Linear Feet Source: HAZUS-MH Maps, ArcInfo, Gateway ADD Staff, Local Officials 509 Identified Critical Facilities 1 Major Roads/Bridges 7 Transportation System (miles) Airports WTP's 71,196 WTP Pipelines (feet) WWTP's 39,030 WWTP Pipelines (feet) Water Storage Tanks Water Pump Stations Commercial Towers Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines City of Camargo Electric Power Facilities Critical Facilities Total $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ # Located Percent Total Severe W'strm Severe W'strm Exposure Hazard Area Hazard Area 349,397 1 100% 12,892,241 7 100% 0% 0% 910,423 71,196 100% 0% 909,280 39,030 100% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 705,800 0% $ 110,234 $ 15,767,141 110,234 0% 100% Exposure Severe W'strm Hazard $ 349,397 $ 12,892,241 $ $ $ 910,423 $ $ 909,280 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 705,800 $ $ 15,767,141 WTP-Water Treatment Plants, WWTP-Wastewater Treatment Plant The #’s for WTP and WWTP Pipelines are in Linear Feet Source: HAZUS-MH Maps, ArcInfo, Gateway ADD Staff, Local Officials Identified City of Jeffersonville Critical Facilities 3 Major Roads/Bridges 21 Transportation System (miles) Airports WTP's 336,775 WTP Pipelines (feet) WWTP's 32,825 WWTP Pipelines (feet) 1 Water Storage Tanks Water Pump Stations Commercial Towers 1 Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Electric Power Facilities Critical Facilities Total $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Total Exposure 1,048,190 38,676,722 4,306,530 764,723 150,000 125,000 705,800 $ 369,626 $ 45,776,965 # Located Percent Severe W'strm Severe W'strm Hazard Area Hazard Area 3 100% 21 100% 0% 0% 336,775 100% 0% 32,825 100% 1 100% 0% 0% 1 100% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 369,626 0% 100% Exposure Severe W'strm Hazard $ 1,048,190 $ 38,676,722 $ $ $ 4,306,530 $ $ 764,723 $ 150,000 $ $ $ 125,000 $ $ $ $ $ 705,800 $ $ 45,776,965 WTP-Water Treatment Plants, WWTP-Wastewater Treatment Plant The #’s for WTP and WWTP Pipelines are in Linear Feet Source: HAZUS-MH Maps, ArcInfo, Gateway ADD Staff, Local Officials 510 Identified Critical Facilities 8 Major Roads/Bridges 38 Transportation System (miles) Airports WTP's 279,708 WTP Pipelines (feet) WWTP's 182,745 WWTP Pipelines (feet) 1 Water Storage Tanks Water Pump Stations 2 Commercial Towers 1 Dams/Levees 1 Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines City of Mt. Sterling Electric Power Facilities Critical Facilities Total $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 462,504 $ # Located Percent Total Severe W'strm Severe W'strm Exposure Hazard Area Hazard Area 2,795,175 8 100% 69,986,449 38 100% 0% 0% 3,576,783 279,708 100% 0% 4,257,402 182,745 100% 150,000 1 100% 0% 196,000 2 100% 125,000 1 100% 6,860,000 1 100% 0% 0% 0% 2,117,400 0% Exposure Severe W'strm Hazard $ 2,795,175 $ 69,986,449 $ $ $ 3,576,783 $ $ 4,257,402 $ 150,000 $ $ 196,000 $ 125,000 $ 6,860,000 $ $ $ $ 2,117,400 90,064,209 $ $ 90,064,209 462,504 0% 100% WTP-Water Treatment Plants, WWTP-Wastewater Treatment Plant The #’s for WTP and WWTP Pipelines are in Linear Feet Source: HAZUS-MH Maps, ArcInfo, Gateway ADD Staff, Local Officials All Unincorporated Areas In Montgomery County Identified Critical Facilities 51 Major Roads/Bridges 308 Transportation System (miles) 2 Airports 1 WTP's 692,256 WTP Pipelines (feet) 3 WWTP's 199,880 WWTP Pipelines (feet) 13 Water Storage Tanks 4 Water Pump Stations 3 Commercial Towers 8 Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities 1 Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines 1 Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Electric Power Facilities Critical Facilities Total Total Exposure $ 17,819,238 $ 567,258,588 $ 10,682,000 $ 32,634,000 $ 8,852,264 $ 195,804,000 $ 4,656,595 $ 1,950,000 $ 48,000 $ 294,000 $ 1,000,000 $ $ 98,000 $ $ 1,068,200 $ 3,529,000 $ 892,531 $ 845,693,885 # Located Percent Severe W'strm Severe W'strm Hazard Area Hazard Area 51 100% 308 100% 2 100% 1 100% 692,256 100% 3 100% 199,880 100% 13 100% 4 100% 3 100% 8 100% 0% 1 100% 0% 1 100% 0% 892,531 0% 100% Exposure Severe W'strm Hazard $ 17,819,238 $ 567,258,588 $ 10,682,000 $ 32,634,000 $ 8,852,264 $ 195,804,000 $ 4,656,595 $ 1,950,000 $ 48,000 $ 294,000 $ 1,000,000 $ $ 98,000 $ $ 1,068,200 $ 3,529,000 $ $ 845,693,885 WTP-Water Treatment Plants, WWTP-Wastewater Treatment Plant The #’s for WTP and WWTP Pipelines are in Linear Feet Source: HAZUS-MH Maps, ArcInfo, Gateway ADD Staff, Local Officials 511 Identified Critical Facilities 63 Major Roads/Bridges 374 Transportation System (miles) 2 Airports 1 WTP's 1,379,935 WTP Pipelines (feet) 3 WWTP's 454,480 WWTP Pipelines (feet) 15 Water Storage Tanks 4 Water Pump Stations 5 Commercial Towers 10 Dams/Levees 1 Health Care Facilities 1 Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines 1 Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Montgomery County Electric Power Facilities Critical Facilities Total $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ # Located Percent In Total Severe W'strm Severe W'strm Exposure Hazard Area Hazard Area 22,012,000 63 100% 688,814,000 374 100% 10,682,000 2 100% 32,634,000 1 100% 17,646,000 1,379,935 100% 195,804,000 3 100% 10,588,000 454,480 100% 2,250,000 15 100% 48,000 4 100% 490,000 5 100% 1,250,000 10 100% 6,860,000 1 100% 98,000 1 100% 0% 1,068,200 1 100% 7,058,000 0% $ 1,834,895 $ 997,302,200 1,834,895 0% 100% Exposure To Severe W'strm Hazard $ 22,012,000 $ 688,814,000 $ 10,682,000 $ 32,634,000 $ 17,646,000 $ 195,804,000 $ 10,588,000 $ 2,250,000 $ 48,000 $ 490,000 $ 1,250,000 $ 6,860,000 $ 98,000 $ $ 1,068,200 $ 7,058,000 $ $ 997,302,200 WTP-Water Treatment Plants, WWTP-Wastewater Treatment Plant The #’s for WTP and WWTP Pipelines are in Linear Feet Source: HAZUS-MH Maps, ArcInfo, Gateway ADD Staff, Local Officials City of West Liberty Major Roads/Bridges Transportation System (miles) Airports WTP's WTP Pipelines (feet) WWTP's WWTP Pipelines (feet) Water Storage Tanks Water Pump Stations Commercial Towers Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Electric Power Facilities Critical Facilities Total Identified Critical Facilities 4 28 1 1 123,091 1 74,652 2 1 1 1 197,783 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Total Exposure 2,300,969 49,900,302 5,341,000 32,634,000 3,799,305 65,268,000 16,486,365 300,000 12,000 125,000 3,430,000 2,769,250 - $ 182,366,191 # Located Percent Severe W'strm Severe W'strm Hazard Area Hazard Area 4 100% 28 100% 1 100% 1 100% 123,091 100% 1 100% 74,652 100% 2 100% 1 100% 0% 1 100% 1 100% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 197,783 100% Exposure To Severe W'strm Hazard $ 2,300,969 $ 49,900,302 $ 5,341,000 $ 32,634,000 $ 3,799,305 $ 65,268,000 $ 16,486,365 $ 300,000 $ 12,000 $ $ 125,000 $ 3,430,000 $ $ $ $ 2,769,250 $ $ 182,366,191 WTP-Water Treatment Plants, WWTP-Wastewater Treatment Plant The #’s for WTP and WWTP Pipelines are in Linear Feet Source: HAZUS-MH Maps, ArcInfo, Gateway ADD Staff, Local Officials 512 All Unincorporated Areas In Morgan County Major Roads/Bridges Transportation System (miles) Airports WTP's WTP Pipelines (feet) WWTP's WWTP Pipelines (feet) Water Storage Tanks Water Pump Stations Commercial Towers Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Electric Power Facilities Critical Facilities Total Identified Critical Facilities 28 688 1 774,115 587 6 6 2 2 - Total Exposure $ 16,106,781 $1,226,121,698 $ $ 32,634,000 $ 23,893,695 $ $ 129,635 $ 900,000 $ 72,000 $ 196,000 $ 250,000 $ $ $ $ $ 8,307,750 $ - 775,435 $1,308,611,559 # Located Percent Severe W'strm Severe W'strm Hazard Area Hazard Area 28 100% 688 100% 0% 1 100% 774,115 100% 0% 587 100% 6 100% 6 100% 2 100% 2 100% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 775,435 100% Exposure To Severe W'strm Hazard $ 16,106,781 $1,226,121,698 $ $ 32,634,000 $ 23,893,695 $ $ 129,635 $ 900,000 $ 72,000 $ 196,000 $ 250,000 $ $ $ $ $ 8,307,750 $ $1,308,611,559 WTP-Water Treatment Plants, WWTP-Wastewater Treatment Plant The #’s for WTP and WWTP Pipelines are in Linear Feet Source: HAZUS-MH Maps, ArcInfo, Gateway ADD Staff, Local Officials Identified Critical Facilities 32 Major Roads/Bridges 716 Transportation System (miles) 1 Airports 2 WTP's 897,206 WTP Pipelines (feet) 1 WWTP's 75,239 WWTP Pipelines (feet) 8 Water Storage Tanks 7 Water Pump Stations 2 Commercial Towers 3 Dams/Levees 1 Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Morgan County Electric Power Facilities Critical Facilities Total # Located Percent Total Severe W'strm Severe W'strm Exposure Hazard Area Hazard Area $ 18,407,750 32 100% $1,276,022,000 716 100% $ 5,341,000 1 100% $ 65,268,000 2 100% $ 27,693,000 897,206 100% $ 65,268,000 1 100% $ 16,616,000 75,239 100% $ 1,200,000 8 100% $ 84,000 7 100% $ 196,000 2 100% $ 375,000 3 100% $ 3,430,000 1 100% $ $ $ $ 11,077,000 100% $ 973,218 $1,490,977,750 973,218 100% Exposure To Severe W'strm Hazard $ 18,407,750 $1,276,022,000 $ 5,341,000 $ 65,268,000 $ 27,693,000 $ 65,268,000 $ 16,616,000 $ 1,200,000 $ 84,000 $ 196,000 $ 375,000 $ 3,430,000 $ $ $ $ 11,077,000 $ $1,490,977,750 WTP-Water Treatment Plants, WWTP-Wastewater Treatment Plant The #’s for WTP and WWTP Pipelines are in Linear Feet Source: HAZUS-MH Maps, ArcInfo, Gateway ADD Staff, Local Officials 513 City of Lakeview Heights Major Roads/Bridges Transportation System (miles) Airports WTP's WTP Pipelines (feet) WWTP's WWTP Pipelines (feet) Water Storage Tanks Water Pump Stations Commercial Towers Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Electric Power Facilities Critical Facilities Total Identified Critical Facilities 3 11,301 2 - $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Total Exposure 4,737,977 108,344 250,000 - 11,306 $ 5,096,321 # Located Percent Severe W'strm Severe W'strm Hazard Area Hazard Area 0% 3 100% 0% 0% 11,301 100% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 2 100% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 11,306 100% Exposure To Severe W'strm Hazard $ $ 4,737,977 $ $ $ 108,344 $ $ $ $ $ $ 250,000 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 5,096,321 WTP-Water Treatment Plants, WWTP-Wastewater Treatment Plant The #’s for WTP and WWTP Pipelines are in Linear Feet Source: HAZUS-MH Maps, ArcInfo, Gateway ADD Staff, Local Officials City of Morehead Major Roads/Bridges Transportation System (miles) Airports WTP's WTP Pipelines (feet) WWTP's WWTP Pipelines (feet) Water Storage Tanks Water Pump Stations Commercial Towers Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Electric Power Facilities Critical Facilities Total Identified Critical Facilities 4 39 1 253,686 156,945 5 1 1 1 1 410,684 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Total Exposure 3,453,351 61,593,698 32,634,000 2,432,122 2,927,123 750,000 12,000 98,000 125,000 6,860,000 430,400 - $ 111,315,694 # Located Percent Severe W'strm Severe W'strm Hazard Area Hazard Area 4 100% 39 100% 0% 1 100% 253,686 100% 0% 156,945 100% 5 100% 1 100% 1 100% 1 100% 1 100% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 410,684 100% Exposure To Severe W'strm Hazard $ 3,453,351 $ 61,593,698 $ $ 32,634,000 $ 2,432,122 $ $ 2,927,123 $ 750,000 $ 12,000 $ 98,000 $ 125,000 $ 6,860,000 $ $ $ $ 430,400 $ $ 111,315,694 WTP-Water Treatment Plants, WWTP-Wastewater Treatment Plant The #’s for WTP and WWTP Pipelines are in Linear Feet Source: HAZUS-MH Maps, ArcInfo, Gateway ADD Staff, Local Officials 514 All Unincorporated Areas In Rowan County Major Roads/Bridges Transportation System (miles) Airports WTP's WTP Pipelines (feet) WWTP's WWTP Pipelines (feet) Water Storage Tanks Water Pump Stations Commercial Towers Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Electric Power Facilities Critical Facilities Total Identified Critical Facilities 30 431 2 1 1,979,688 1 535,364 16 13 5 1 1 2 - $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 2,515,555 $ 857,720,865 Total Exposure 25,900,129 680,689,325 10,682,000 32,634,000 18,979,534 65,268,000 9,984,877 2,400,000 156,000 490,000 125,000 98,000 2,136,400 8,177,600 - # Located Percent Severe W'strm Severe W'strm Hazard Area Hazard Area 30 100% 431 100% 2 100% 1 100% 1,979,688 100% 1 100% 535,364 100% 16 100% 13 100% 5 100% 1 100% 0% 1 100% 0% 2 100% 0% 0% 2,515,555 100% Exposure To Severe W'strm Hazard $ 25,900,129 $ 680,689,325 $ 10,682,000 $ 32,634,000 $ 18,979,534 $ 65,268,000 $ 9,984,877 $ 2,400,000 $ 156,000 $ 490,000 $ 125,000 $ $ 98,000 $ $ 2,136,400 $ 8,177,600 $ $ 857,720,865 WTP-Water Treatment Plants, WWTP-Wastewater Treatment Plant The #’s for WTP and WWTP Pipelines are in Linear Feet Source: HAZUS-MH Maps, ArcInfo, Gateway ADD Staff, Local Officials Identified Critical Facilities 34 Major Roads/Bridges 473 Transportation System (miles) 2 Airports 2 WTP's 2,244,675 WTP Pipelines (feet) 1 WWTP's 692,309 WWTP Pipelines (feet) 21 Water Storage Tanks 14 Water Pump Stations 6 Commercial Towers 4 Dams/Levees 1 Health Care Facilities 1 Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines 2 Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Rowan County Electric Power Facilities Critical Facilities Total $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ # Located Percent Total Severe W'strm Severe W'strm Exposure Hazard Area Hazard Area 29,353,480 34 100% 747,021,000 473 100% 10,682,000 2 100% 65,268,000 2 100% 21,520,000 2,244,675 100% 65,268,000 1 100% 12,912,000 692,309 100% 3,150,000 21 100% 168,000 14 100% 588,000 6 100% 500,000 4 100% 6,860,000 1 100% 98,000 1 100% 0% 2,136,400 2 100% 8,608,000 100% $ 2,937,545 $ 974,132,880 2,937,545 0% 100% Exposure To Severe W'strm Hazard $ 29,353,480 $ 747,021,000 $ 10,682,000 $ 65,268,000 $ 21,520,000 $ 65,268,000 $ 12,912,000 $ 3,150,000 $ 168,000 $ 588,000 $ 500,000 $ 6,860,000 $ 98,000 $ $ 2,136,400 $ 8,608,000 $ $ 974,132,880 WTP-Water Treatment Plants, WWTP-Wastewater Treatment Plant The #’s for WTP and WWTP Pipelines are in Linear Feet Source: HAZUS-MH Maps, ArcInfo, Gateway ADD Staff, Local Officials 515 The following section of this Plan will chart by jurisdiction the Critical Facility exposure amounts, per hazard, that each community could be faced with in the event that the hazard, when it occurs, is at its worst. City of Owingsville Flood Landslide Wildfires Tornadoes S.T'storms/Hail S. Winter Storms Earthquakes Identified Facilities 351,297 351,297 351,297 351,297 351,297 351,297 351,297 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Total Exposure 120,611,814 120,611,814 120,611,814 120,611,814 120,611,814 120,611,814 120,611,814 Number Percent Located In Located In Hazard Area Hazard Area 0% 0% 0% 351,297 100% 351,297 100% 351,297 100% 351,297 100% $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Exposure To Hazard 120,611,814 120,611,814 120,611,814 120,611,814 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Exposure To Hazard 8,069,972 12,894,408 12,894,408 12,894,408 12,894,408 12,894,408 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Exposure To Hazard 75,226,732 75,226,732 75,226,732 75,226,732 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Exposure To Hazard 64,857,789 215,523,653 17,604,290 649,335,986 649,335,986 649,335,986 649,335,986 * City of Salt Lick Flood Landslide Wildfires Tornadoes S.T'storms/Hail S. Winter Storms Earthquakes Identified Facilities 105,463 105,463 105,463 105,463 105,463 105,463 105,463 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Number Percent Total Located In Located In Exposure Hazard Area Hazard Area 12,894,408 105,459 100% 12,894,408 105,463 100% 12,894,408 0% 12,894,408 105,463 100% 12,894,408 105,463 100% 12,894,408 105,463 100% 12,894,408 105,463 100% * City of Sharpsburg Flood Landslide Wildfires Tornadoes S.T'storms/Hail S. Winter Storms Earthquakes Identified Facilities 118,556 118,556 118,556 118,556 118,556 118,556 118,556 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Total Exposure 75,226,732 75,226,732 75,226,732 75,226,732 75,226,732 75,226,732 75,226,732 Number Percent Located In Located In Hazard Area Hazard Area 0% 0% 0% 118,556 100% 118,556 100% 118,556 100% 118,556 100% * Bath County Unincorporated Areas Flood Landslide Wildfires Tornadoes S.T'storms/Hail S. Winter Storms Earthquakes Identified Facilities 1,534,193 1,534,193 1,534,193 1,534,193 1,534,193 1,534,193 1,534,193 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Number Percent Total Located In Located In Exposure Hazard Area Hazard Area 649,335,986 219,701 14% 649,335,983 590,433 38% 649,335,986 39,067 3% 649,335,986 1,534,193 100% 649,335,986 1,534,193 100% 649,335,986 1,534,193 100% 649,335,986 1,534,193 100% * 516 Bath County Flood Landslide Wildfires Tornadoes S.T'storms/Hail S. Winter Storms Earthquakes Identified Facilities 2,109,509 2,109,509 2,109,509 2,109,509 2,109,509 2,109,509 2,109,509 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Number Percent Total Located In Located In Exposure Hazard Area Hazard Area 858,068,940 325,160 15% 858,068,940 703,172 33% 858,068,940 39,067 2% 858,068,940 2,109,509 100% 858,068,940 2,109,509 100% 858,068,940 2,109,509 100% 858,068,940 2,109,509 100% $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Exposure To Hazard 72,927,761 228,418,061 17,604,290 858,068,940 858,068,940 858,068,940 858,068,940 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Exposure To Hazard 5,741,933 85,008,588 85,008,588 85,008,588 85,008,588 85,008,588 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Exposure To Hazard 99,505,755 610,990,302 11,095,199 610,990,302 610,990,302 610,990,302 610,990,302 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Exposure To Hazard 105,247,688 695,998,890 11,095,199 695,998,890 695,998,890 695,998,890 695,998,890 * City of Frenchburg Flood Landslide Wildfires Tornadoes S.T'storms/Hail S. Winter Storms Earthquakes Identified Facilities 43,487 43,487 43,487 43,487 43,487 43,487 43,487 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Total Exposure 85,008,588 85,008,588 85,008,588 85,008,588 85,008,588 85,008,588 85,008,588 Number Percent Located In Located In Hazard Area Hazard Area 21,740 50% 43,487 100% 0% 43,487 100% 43,487 100% 43,487 100% 43,487 100% * Menifee County Unincorporated Areas Flood Landslide Wildfires Tornadoes S.T'storms/Hail S. Winter Storms Earthquakes Identified Facilities 759,323 759,323 759,323 759,323 759,323 759,323 759,323 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Total Exposure 610,990,302 610,990,302 610,990,302 610,990,302 610,990,302 610,990,302 610,990,302 Number Percent Located In Located In Hazard Area Hazard Area 50,376 7% 759,323 100% 32,951 4% 759,323 100% 759,323 100% 759,323 100% 759,323 100% * Menifee County Flood Landslide Wildfires Tornadoes S.T'storms/Hail S. Winter Storms Earthquakes Identified Facilities 802,810 802,810 802,810 802,810 802,810 802,810 802,810 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Number Percent Total Located In Located In Exposure Hazard Area Hazard Area 695,998,890 72,116 9% 695,998,890 802,810 100% 695,998,890 32,951 4% 695,998,890 802,810 100% 695,998,890 802,810 100% 695,998,890 802,810 100% 695,998,890 802,810 100% * 517 City of Camargo Flood Landslide Wildfires Tornadoes S.T'storms/Hail S. Winter Storms Earthquakes Identified Facilities 110,234 110,234 110,234 110,234 110,234 110,234 110,234 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Number Percent Total Located In Located In Exposure Hazard Area Hazard Area 15,767,141 2,281 2% 15,767,141 0% 15,767,141 0% 15,767,141 110,234 100% 15,767,141 110,234 100% 15,767,141 110,234 100% 15,767,141 110,234 100% $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Exposure To Hazard 36,403 15,767,141 15,767,141 15,767,141 15,767,141 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Exposure To Hazard 2,692,677 45,776,965 5,913,924 45,776,965 45,776,965 45,776,965 45,776,965 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Exposure To Hazard 5,445,307 90,064,209 90,064,209 90,064,209 90,064,209 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Exposure To Hazard 20,953,749 298,614,410 8,417,353 845,693,885 845,693,885 845,693,885 845,693,885 * City of Jeffersonville Flood Landslide Wildfires Tornadoes S.T'storms/Hail S. Winter Storms Earthquakes Identified Facilities 369,626 369,626 369,626 369,626 369,626 369,626 369,626 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Total Exposure 45,776,965 45,776,965 45,776,965 45,776,965 45,776,965 45,776,965 45,776,965 Number Percent Located In Located In Hazard Area Hazard Area 11,091 3% 369,626 100% 30,398 8% 369,626 100% 369,626 100% 369,626 100% 369,626 100% * City of Mt. Sterling Flood Landslide Wildfires Tornadoes S.T'storms/Hail S. Winter Storms Earthquakes Identified Facilities 462,504 462,504 462,504 462,504 462,504 462,504 462,504 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Total Exposure 90,064,209 90,064,209 90,064,209 90,064,209 90,064,209 90,064,209 90,064,209 Number Percent Located In Located In Hazard Area Hazard Area 32,378 7% 0% 0% 462,504 100% 462,504 100% 462,504 100% 462,504 100% * Montgomery County Unincorporated Areas Flood Landslide Wildfires Tornadoes S.T'storms/Hail S. Winter Storms Earthquakes Identified Facilities 892,531 892,531 892,531 892,531 892,531 892,531 892,531 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Number Percent Total Located In Located In Exposure Hazard Area Hazard Area 845,693,885 114,187 13% 845,693,885 327,612 37% 845,693,885 22,912 3% 845,693,885 892,531 100% 845,693,885 892,531 100% 845,693,885 892,531 100% 845,693,885 892,531 100% * 518 Montgomery County Flood Landslide Wildfires Tornadoes S.T'storms/Hail S. Winter Storms Earthquakes Identified Facilities 1,834,895 1,834,895 1,834,895 1,834,895 1,834,895 1,834,895 1,834,895 Number Percent Total Located In Located In Exposure Hazard Area Hazard Area 997,302,200 159,937 9% 997,302,200 697,238 38% 997,302,200 53,310 3% 997,302,200 1,834,895 100% 997,302,200 1,834,895 100% 997,302,200 1,834,895 100% 997,302,200 1,834,895 100% $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Exposure To Hazard 29,128,136 344,391,375 14,331,277 997,302,200 997,302,200 997,302,200 997,302,200 Number Percent Located In Located In Hazard Area Hazard Area 45,946 23% 197,783 100% 1,780 1% 197,783 100% 197,783 100% 197,783 100% 197,783 100% $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Exposure To Hazard 13,223,924 182,366,191 393,100 182,366,191 182,366,191 182,366,191 182,366,191 Number Percent Located In Located In Hazard Area Hazard Area 137,985 18% 775,435 100% 257,558 33% 775,435 100% 775,435 100% 775,435 100% 775,435 100% Exposure To Hazard $ 275,091,994 $1,308,611,559 $ 182,590,242 $1,308,611,559 $1,308,611,559 $1,308,611,559 $1,308,611,559 Number Percent Total Located In Located In Exposure Hazard Area Hazard Area $1,490,977,750 183,931 19% $1,490,977,750 973,218 100% $1,490,977,750 259,338 27% $1,490,977,750 973,218 100% $1,490,977,750 973,218 100% $1,490,977,750 973,218 100% $1,490,977,750 973,218 100% Exposure To Hazard $ 288,315,918 $1,490,977,750 $ 182,983,342 $1,490,977,750 $1,490,977,750 $1,490,977,750 $1,490,977,750 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ * City of West Liberty Flood Landslide Wildfires Tornadoes S.T'storms/Hail S. Winter Storms Earthquakes Identified Facilities 197,783 197,783 197,783 197,783 197,783 197,783 197,783 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Total Exposure 182,366,191 182,366,191 182,366,191 182,366,191 182,366,191 182,366,191 182,366,191 * Morgan County Unincorporated Areas Flood Landslide Wildfires Tornadoes S.T'storms/Hail S. Winter Storms Earthquakes Identified Facilities 775,435 775,435 775,435 775,435 775,435 775,435 775,435 Total Exposure $1,308,611,559 $1,308,611,559 $1,308,611,559 $1,308,611,559 $1,308,611,559 $1,308,611,559 $1,308,611,559 * Morgan County Flood Landslide Wildfires Tornadoes S.T'storms/Hail S. Winter Storms Earthquakes Identified Facilities 973,218 973,218 973,218 973,218 973,218 973,218 973,218 * 519 Identified City of Lakeview Heights Facilities 11,306 Flood 11,306 Landslide 11,306 Wildfires 11,306 Tornadoes 11,306 S.T'storms/Hail 11,306 S. Winter Storms 11,306 Earthquakes $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Number Percent Total Located In Located In Exposure Hazard Area Hazard Area 5,096,321 0% 5,096,321 11,306 100% 5,096,321 0% 5,096,321 11,306 100% 5,096,321 11,306 100% 5,096,321 11,306 100% 5,096,321 11,306 100% $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Exposure To Hazard 5,096,321 5,096,321 5,096,321 5,096,321 5,096,321 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Exposure To Hazard 14,949,549 111,315,694 1,667,459 111,315,694 111,315,694 111,315,694 111,315,694 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Exposure To Hazard 251,323,625 857,720,865 61,568,365 857,720,865 857,720,865 857,720,865 857,720,865 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Exposure To Hazard 266,273,174 974,132,880 63,235,824 974,132,880 974,132,880 974,132,880 974,132,880 * City of Morehead Flood Landslide Wildfires Tornadoes S.T'storms/Hail S. Winter Storms Earthquakes Identified Facilities 410,684 410,684 410,684 410,684 410,684 410,684 410,684 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Total Exposure 111,315,694 111,315,694 111,315,694 111,315,694 111,315,694 111,315,694 111,315,694 Number Percent Located In Located In Hazard Area Hazard Area 66,443 16% 410,684 100% 6,561 2% 410,684 100% 410,684 100% 410,684 100% 410,684 100% * Rowan County Unincorporated Areas Flood Landslide Wildfires Tornadoes S.T'storms/Hail S. Winter Storms Earthquakes Identified Facilities 2,515,555 2,515,555 2,515,555 2,515,555 2,515,555 2,515,555 2,515,555 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Total Exposure 857,720,865 857,720,865 857,720,865 857,720,865 857,720,865 857,720,865 857,720,865 Number Percent Located In Located In Hazard Area Hazard Area 451,840 18% 2,515,555 100% 179,847 7% 2,515,555 100% 2,515,555 100% 2,515,555 100% 2,515,555 100% * Rowan County Flood Landslide Wildfires Tornadoes S.T'storms/Hail S. Winter Storms Earthquakes Identified Facilities 2,937,545 2,937,545 2,937,545 2,937,545 2,937,545 2,937,545 2,937,545 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Number Percent Total Located In Located In Exposure Hazard Area Hazard Area 974,132,880 518,283 18% 974,132,880 2,937,545 100% 974,132,880 186,408 6% 974,132,880 2,937,545 100% 974,132,880 2,937,545 100% 974,132,880 2,937,545 100% 974,132,880 2,937,545 100% * 520 Gateway Region Flood Landslide Wildfires Tornadoes S.T'storms/Hail S. Winter Storms Earthquakes Identified Facilities 8,657,977 8,657,977 8,657,977 8,657,977 8,657,977 8,657,977 8,657,977 Number Percent Total Located In Located In Exposure Hazard Area Hazard Area $5,016,480,660 1,259,427 15% $5,016,480,660 6,113,983 71% $5,016,480,660 571,074 7% $5,016,480,660 8,657,977 100% $5,016,480,660 8,657,977 100% $5,016,480,660 8,657,977 100% $5,016,480,660 8,657,977 100% Exposure To Hazard $ 761,892,677 $3,733,918,956 $ 289,249,932 $5,016,480,660 $5,016,480,660 $5,016,480,660 $5,016,480,660 The Building Structures and Critical Facilities per jurisdiction have been identified and the exposure amounts have been calculated and charted individually for Flooding, Landslides, Wildfires, Earthquakes, Tornadoes, Severe Thunderstorms and Severe Winter Storms. We now know separately how much each jurisdiction is exposed financially to the different hazards. The following charts combine the Building Structures and Critical Facilities, gives us a clearer and complete picture of the financial exposure these jurisdictions face against each hazard at its worst. Flood Hazard AreasBuilding Structures & Critical Facilities Within Hazard Area Per Jurisdiction City of Owingsville Owingsville Identified B. Structure/C. Facility Structures/C.F. 720 Residential 79 Commercial 1 Industrial Agricultural 9 Religious 3 Governmental 5 Educational Major Roads/Bridges 8 Transportation System (miles) Airports 1 WTP's 303,260 WTP Pipelines (feet) 1 WWTP's 48,024 WWTP Pipelines (feet) 2 Water Storage Tanks 1 Water Pump Stations Commercial Towers Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Electric Power Facilities Structure/Facilities Total 352,114 Owingsville Total Exposure $ 63,868,852 $ 15,707,748 $ 1,312,667 $ $ 611,679 $ 3,332,000 $ 2,737,857 $ $ 12,865,164 $ $ 32,634,000 $ 2,978,850 $ 65,268,000 $ 6,553,800 $ 300,000 $ 12,000 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 208,182,617 # Located In Flood Hazard Area 3 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Percent In Flood Hazard Area 0% 8% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Exposure To Flood Hazard 266,120 1,192,994 - 0 9 0% 0 $ $ 1,459,114 521 * City of Salt Lick B. Structure/C. Facility Residential Commercial Industrial Agricultural Religious Governmental Salt Lick Identified Structures/C.F. 157 27 1 0 7 1 Salt Lick # Located Percent Total In Flood In Flood Exposure Hazard Area Hazard Area 13,926,958 157 100% 5,368,471 27 100% 1,312,667 1 100% 0 0% 475,750 7 100% 588,000 1 100% $ $ $ $ $ $ Educational Major Roads/Bridges Transportation System (miles) Airports WTP's WTP Pipelines (feet) WWTP's WWTP Pipelines (feet) Water Storage Tanks Water Pump Stations Commercial Towers Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines 1 2 6 101,087 4,367 1 - $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 547,571 1,506,785 9,648,873 992,950 595,800 150,000 - 1 2 3 101,087 4,367 - Electric Power Facilities Structure/Facilities Total 105,657 $ $ 35,113,825 105,653 $ $ $ $ $ $ Exposure To Flood Hazard 13,926,958 5,368,471 1,312,667 475,750 588,000 100% 100% 50% 0% 0% 100% 0% 100% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 547,571 1,506,785 4,824,437 992,950 595,800 150,000 - 0% 100% $ $ 30,289,389 * City of Sharpsburg Sharpsburg Identified B. Structure/C. Facility Structures/C.F. 154 Residential 13 Commercial 0 Industrial 0 Agricultural 11 Religious 1 Governmental 0 Educational Major Roads/Bridges 4 Transportation System (miles) Airports WTP's 101,087 WTP Pipelines (feet) 1 WWTP's 17,463 WWTP Pipelines (feet) 1 Water Storage Tanks Water Pump Stations Commercial Towers Dams/Levees Sharpsburg # Located Percent Total In Flood In Flood Exposure Hazard Area Hazard Area $ 13,660,838 0 0% $ 2,584,819 0 0% $ 0 0% $ 0 0% $ 747,607 0 0% $ 588,000 0 0% $ 0 0% $ 0 0% $ 6,432,582 0 0% $ 0 0% $ 0 0% $ 992,950 0 0% $ 65,268,000 0 0% $ 2,383,200 0 0% $ 150,000 0 0% $ 0 0% $ 0 0% $ 0 0% Exposure To Flood Hazard $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ - 522 Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines - $ $ $ $ $ - Electric Power Facilities Structure/Facilities Total 118,735 $ $ 92,807,996 0 0 0 0 0 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0 $ $ $ $ $ 0% - $ - - - * Unincorporated Areas Countywide Countywide # Located Percent Identified Total In Flood In Flood B. Structure/C. Facility Structures/C.F. Exposure Hazard Area Hazard Area 3,228 $ 286,345,352 1,230 38% Residential 36 $ 7,157,962 0% Commercial 4 $ 5,250,666 0% Industrial $ 2,796,000 0% Agricultural 29 $ 1,970,964 2 7% Religious 2 $ 1,176,000 0% Governmental 1 $ 547,572 0% Educational 33 $ 24,861,955 19 58% Major Roads/Bridges 367 $ 590,189,381 36 10% Transportation System (miles) 1 $ 5,341,000 0% Airports $ 0% WTP's 1,516,300 $ 14,894,250 202,172 13% WTP Pipelines (feet) $ 0% WWTP's 17,463 $ 2,383,200 17,463 100% WWTP Pipelines (feet) 9 $ 1,350,000 2 22% Water Storage Tanks 9 $ 108,000 4 44% Water Pump Stations 1 $ 98,000 0% Commercial Towers 8 $ 1,000,000 5 63% Dams/Levees $ 0% Health Care Facilities 1 $ 98,000 0% Oil Facilities $ 0% Oil Pipelines 1 $ 1,068,200 0% Natural Gas Facilities $ 7,944,000 5% Natural Gas Pipelines Electric Power Facilities Structure/Facilities Total 1,537,493 $ $ 954,580,502 220,933 0% 14% Exposure To Flood Hazard $ 109,109,288 $ $ $ $ 135,929 $ $ $ 144,199 $ 59,018,938 $ $ $ 1,936,252 $ $ 2,383,200 $ 300,000 $ 48,000 $ $ 630,000 $ $ $ $ $ 397,200 $ $ 174,103,006 * Bath County Bath County Identified B. Structure/C. Facility Structures/C.F. 4,259 Residential 155 Commercial 6 Industrial Agricultural 56 Religious 7 Governmental 7 Educational 35 Major Roads/Bridges 385 Transportation System (miles) 1 Airports 1 WTP's Bath County # Located Percent Total In Flood In Flood Exposure Hazard Area Hazard Area $ 377,802,000 1,390 33% $ 30,819,000 33 21% $ 7,876,000 1 17% $ 2,796,000 0% $ 3,806,000 9 16% $ 5,684,000 1 14% $ 3,833,000 1 14% $ 26,368,740 21 60% $ 619,136,000 39 10% $ 5,341,000 0% $ 32,634,000 0% Exposure To Flood Hazard $ 123,302,367 $ 6,561,465 $ 1,312,667 $ $ 611,679 $ 588,000 $ 547,571 $ 1,650,984 $ 63,843,375 $ $ - 523 WTP Pipelines (feet) WWTP's WWTP Pipelines (feet) Water Storage Tanks Water Pump Stations Commercial Towers Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines 2,021,734 2 87,317 13 10 1 8 1 1 - $ 19,859,000 $ 130,536,000 $ 11,916,000 $ 1,950,000 $ 120,000 $ 98,000 $ 1,000,000 $ $ 98,000 $ $ 1,068,200 $ 7,944,000 303,259 21,830 2 4 5 - 15% 0% 25% 15% 40% 0% 63% 0% 0% 0% 0% 5% $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 2,929,202 2,979,000 450,000 48,000 630,000 397,200 Electric Power Facilities Structure/Facilities Total 2,113,999 $ $1,290,684,940 326,595 0% 15% $ $ 205,851,509 * City of Frenchburg Frenchburg Identified B. Structure/C. Facility Structures/C.F. 279 Residential 47 Commercial 0 Industrial 0 Agricultural 5 Religious 1 Governmental 3 Educational 3 Major Roads/Bridges 10 Transportation System (miles) Airports WTP's 14,980 WTP Pipelines (feet) 1 WWTP's 28,492 WWTP Pipelines (feet) Water Storage Tanks 1 Water Pump Stations Commercial Towers Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Electric Power Facilities Structure/Facilities Total 43,822 Frenchburg # Located Percent Total In Flood In Flood Exposure Hazard Area Hazard Area $ 27,850,204 70 25% $ 8,385,448 10 21% $ 0% $ 0% $ 1,087,200 4 80% $ 1,372,000 0% $ 2,000,000 3 100% $ 990,223 2 67% $ 13,460,377 2 20% $ 0% $ 0% $ 280,680 7,490 50% $ 65,268,000 0% $ 4,492,138 14,246 50% $ 0% $ 12,000 0% $ 0% $ 0% $ 0% $ 0% $ 0% $ 0% $ 505,170 0% $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 125,703,440 $ $ 17,383,337 21,827 0% 50% Exposure To Flood Hazard 6,987,506 1,784,138 869,760 2,000,000 663,449 2,692,075 140,340 2,246,069 - * Unincorporated Areas In Menifee County B. Structure/C. Facility Residential Commercial Industrial Countywide Countywide Identified Total Structures/C.F. Exposure 2,825 $ 281,995,796 40 $ 7,136,552 7 $ 6,914,000 Countywide Countywide Countywide # Located Percent Exposure In Flood In Flood To Flood Hazard Area Hazard Area Hazard 706 25% $ 70,473,994 5 13% $ 892,069 1 14% $ 987,714 524 Agricultural Religious Governmental Educational Major Roads/Bridges Transportation System (miles) Airports WTP's WTP Pipelines (feet) WWTP's WWTP Pipelines (feet) Water Storage Tanks Water Pump Stations Commercial Towers Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines 20 4 3 9 361 1 734,025 1 24,913 6 3 1 3 - $ 2,649,000 $ 4,348,800 $ 2,352,000 $ 2,000,000 $ 2,970,667 $ 485,919,623 $ $ 32,634,000 $ 13,753,320 $ 65,268,000 $ 3,927,862 $ 900,000 $ 36,000 $ 98,000 $ 375,000 $ $ $ $ $ 5,107,830 4 3 1 72 40,789 9,514 - 0% 20% 0% 100% 11% 20% 0% 0% 6% 0% 38% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% $ $ 869,760 $ $ 2,000,000 $ 326,773 $ 96,914,717 $ $ $ 764,258 $ $ 1,500,007 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ - Electric Power Facilities Structure/Facilities Total 0 762,222 $ $ 918,386,450 51,095 0% 7% $ $ 174,729,292 * Menifee County Menifee Co. Identified B. Structure/C. Facility Structures/C.F. 3,104 Residential 87 Commercial 7 Industrial Agricultural 25 Religious 5 Governmental 6 Educational 12 Major Roads/Bridges 371 Transportation System (miles) Airports 1 WTP's 749,005 WTP Pipelines (feet) 2 WWTP's 53,405 WWTP Pipelines (feet) 6 Water Storage Tanks 4 Water Pump Stations 1 Commercial Towers 3 Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Electric Power Facilities Structure/Facilities Total 806,044 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Menifee Co. # Located Percent Total In Flood In Flood Exposure Hazard Area Hazard Area 309,846,000 776 25% 15,522,000 15 17% 6,914,000 1 14% 2,649,000 0% 5,436,000 8 32% 3,724,000 0% 4,000,000 6 100% 3,960,890 3 25% 499,380,000 74 20% 0% 32,634,000 0% 14,034,000 48,279 6% 130,536,000 0% 8,420,000 23,760 44% 900,000 0% 48,000 0% 98,000 0% 375,000 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 5,613,000 0% $ $ 1,044,089,890 72,922 0% 9% $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Exposure To Flood Hazard 77,461,500 2,676,207 987,714 1,739,520 4,000,000 990,222 99,606,792 904,598 3,746,076 - $ $ 192,112,629 525 * City of Camargo Camargo Identified B. Structure/C. Facility Structures/C.F. 383 Residential 28 Commercial 0 Industrial 0 Agricultural 4 Religious 1 Governmental 1 Educational 1 Major Roads/Bridges 7 Transportation System (miles) Airports WTP's 71,196 WTP Pipelines (feet) WWTP's 39,030 WWTP Pipelines (feet) Water Storage Tanks Water Pump Stations Commercial Towers Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Electric Power Facilities Structure/Facilities Total 110,651 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Camargo # Located Percent Total In Flood In Flood Exposure Hazard Area Hazard Area 42,805,588 0 0% 8,139,663 0 0% 0 0% 0 0% 1,063,436 0 0% 588,000 0 0% 294,143 0 0% 349,397 0% 12,892,241 0% 0% 0% 910,423 1,500 2% 0% 909,280 781 2% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 705,800 0% $ $ 68,657,971 2,281 0% 2% $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Exposure To Flood Hazard 18,208 18,195 - $ $ 36,403 * City of Jeffersonville Jeffersonville Identified B. Structure/C. Facility Structures/C.F. 738 Residential 35 Commercial 1 Industrial 0 Agricultural 10 Religious 0 Governmental 0 Educational 3 Major Roads/Bridges 21 Transportation System (miles) Airports WTP's 336,775 WTP Pipelines (feet) WWTP's 32,825 WWTP Pipelines (feet) 1 Water Storage Tanks Water Pump Stations Commercial Towers Jeffersonville Total Exposure $ 82,481,786 $ 10,174,578 $ 3,255,834 $ $ 2,658,590 $ $ $ 1,048,190 $ 38,676,722 $ $ $ 4,306,530 $ $ 764,723 $ 150,000 $ $ - Jeffersonville Jeffersonville # Located Percent In Flood In Flood Hazard Area Hazard Area 8 1% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 2 67% 1 5% 0% 0% 10,103 3% 0% 985 3% 0% 0% 0% Jeffersonville Exposure To Flood Hazard $ 894,112 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 698,793 $ 1,841,749 $ $ $ 129,193 $ $ 22,942 $ $ $ - 526 Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines 1 - Electric Power Facilities Structure/Facilities Total 370,410 $ $ $ $ $ $ 125,000 705,800 - 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% $ $ $ $ $ $ 11,099 0% 3% $ $ 3,586,789 Mt. Sterling # Located Percent Total In Flood In Flood Exposure Hazard Area Hazard Area $ 309,362,580 27 1% $ 116,862,300 10 2% $ 6,511,666 1 50% $ 0% $ 3,722,025 1 7% $ 4,508,000 0% $ 882,429 0% $ 2,795,175 4 50% $ 69,986,449 2 5% $ 0% $ 0% $ 3,576,783 19,580 7% $ 0% $ 4,257,402 12,792 7% $ 150,000 0% $ 0% $ 196,000 0% $ 125,000 0% $ 6,860,000 0% $ 0% $ 0% $ 0% $ 2,117,400 0% $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Exposure To Flood Hazard 3,017,626 2,907,022 3,255,833 265,859 1,397,587 3,499,322 250,380 298,018 - $ $ 531,913,209 $ $ 14,891,648 $ $ 144,347,753 - * City of Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Identified B. Structure/C. Facility Structures/C.F. 2,768 Residential 402 Commercial 2 Industrial Agricultural 14 Religious 5 Governmental 3 Educational 8 Major Roads/Bridges 38 Transportation System (miles) Airports WTP's 279,708 WTP Pipelines (feet) WWTP's 182,745 WWTP Pipelines (feet) 1 Water Storage Tanks Water Pump Stations 2 Commercial Towers 1 Dams/Levees 1 Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Electric Power Facilities Structure/Facilities Total 465,698 32,417 0% 7% * Unincorporated Areas Countywide Identified B. Structure/C. Facility Structures/C.F. 4,075 Residential 116 Commercial 21 Industrial Agricultural 50 Religious 3 Governmental 10 Educational 51 Major Roads/Bridges 308 Transportation System (miles) 2 Airports Countywide # Located Percent Total In Flood In Flood Exposure Hazard Area Hazard Area $ 455,438,046 45 1% $ 33,721,459 10 9% $ 68,372,500 0% $ 4,069,000 0% $ 13,292,949 1 2% $ 1,764,000 0% $ 2,941,429 0% $ 17,819,238 26 51% $ 567,258,588 5 2% $ 10,682,000 0% $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Exposure To Flood Hazard 5,029,377 2,907,022 265,859 9,084,317 9,208,743 - 527 WTP's WTP Pipelines (feet) WWTP's WWTP Pipelines (feet) Water Storage Tanks Water Pump Stations Commercial Towers Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines 1 692,256 3 199,880 13 4 3 8 1 1 - $ 32,634,000 $ 8,852,264 $ 195,804,000 $ 4,656,595 $ 1,950,000 $ 48,000 $ 294,000 $ 1,000,000 $ $ 98,000 $ $ 1,068,200 $ 3,529,000 1 37,814 76,338 3 - 100% 5% 0% 38% 0% 0% 0% 38% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 32,634 483,549 1,769,506 375,000 - Electric Power Facilities Structure/Facilities Total 896,806 $ $1,425,293,268 114,243 0% 13% $ $ 29,156,008 * Montgomery County Mont. Co. Identified B. Structure/C. Facility Structures/C.F. 7,964 Residential 581 Commercial 24 Industrial Agricultural 78 Religious 9 Governmental 14 Educational 63 Major Roads/Bridges 374 Transportation System (miles) 2 Airports 1 WTP's 1,379,935 WTP Pipelines (feet) 3 WWTP's 454,480 WWTP Pipelines (feet) 15 Water Storage Tanks 4 Water Pump Stations 5 Commercial Towers 10 Dams/Levees 1 Health Care Facilities 1 Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines 1 Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Electric Power Facilities Structure/Facilities Total 1,843,565 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Mont. Co. # Located Percent Total In Flood In Flood Exposure Hazard Area Hazard Area 890,088,000 80 1% 168,898,000 20 3% 78,140,000 1 4% 4,069,000 0% 20,737,000 2 3% 6,860,000 0% 4,118,001 0% 22,012,000 32 51% 688,814,000 8 2% 10,682,000 0% 32,634,000 1 100% 17,646,000 68,997 5% 195,804,000 0% 10,588,000 90,896 20% 2,250,000 0% 48,000 0% 490,000 0% 1,250,000 3 30% 6,860,000 0% 98,000 0% 0% 1,068,200 0% 7,058,000 0% $ $2,170,212,201 160,040 0% Exposure To Flood Hazard $ 8,941,115 $ 5,814,045 $ 3,255,833 $ $ 531,718 $ $ $ 11,180,697 $ 14,549,814 $ $ 32,634 $ 881,330 $ $ 2,108,661 $ $ $ $ 375,000 $ $ $ $ $ - $ 9% $ 47,670,847 * 528 City of West Liberty W. Liberty Identified B. Structure/C. Facility Structures/C.F. 758 Residential 111 Commercial 4 Industrial 0 Agricultural 9 Religious 3 Governmental 5 Educational 4 Major Roads/Bridges 28 Transportation System (miles) 1 Airports 1 WTP's 123,091 WTP Pipelines (feet) 1 WWTP's 74,652 WWTP Pipelines (feet) 2 Water Storage Tanks 1 Water Pump Stations Commercial Towers 1 Dams/Levees 1 Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Electric Power Facilities Structure/Facilities Total 198,673 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ W. Liberty # Located Percent Total In Flood In Flood Exposure Hazard Area Hazard Area 68,207,665 25 3% 21,781,653 1 1% 3,217,000 0% 0% 920,250 0% 3,332,000 0% 2,771,000 0% 2,300,969 2 50% 49,900,302 2 7% 5,341,000 0% 32,634,000 0% 3,799,305 8,616 7% 65,268,000 0% 16,486,365 37,326 50% 300,000 0% 12,000 0% 0% 125,000 0% 3,430,000 0% 0% 0% 0% 2,769,250 0% $ $ 282,595,759 45,972 0% 23% $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Exposure To Flood Hazard 2,249,593 196,231 1,150,484 3,564,307 265,951 8,243,182 - $ $ 15,669,748 * Unincorporated Areas Countywide B. Structure/C. Facility Identified Class of Property Structures/C.F. 3,851 Residential 114 Commercial Industrial Agricultural 43 Religious 7 Governmental 5 Educational 28 Major Roads/Bridges 688 Transportation System (miles) Airports 1 WTP's 774,115 WTP Pipelines (feet) WWTP's 587 WWTP Pipelines (feet) 6 Water Storage Tanks 6 Water Pump Stations 2 Commercial Towers 2 Dams/Levees Countywide Countywide Countywide Countywide # Located Percent Exposure Total In Flood In Flood To Flood Exposure Hazard Area Hazard Area Hazard $ 346,527,335 1,341 35% $ 120,668,179 $ 22,370,347 3 3% $ 588,693 $ 0% $ $ 711,000 0% $ $ 4,396,750 0% $ $ 4,116,000 0% $ $ 2,771,000 1 20% $ 554,200 $ 16,106,781 28 100% $ 16,106,781 $1,226,121,698 141 20% $ 251,283,662 $ 0% $ $ 32,634,000 0% $ $ 23,893,695 137,514 18% $ 4,244,483 $ 0% $ $ 129,635 294 50% $ 64,818 $ 900,000 3 50% $ 450,000 $ 72,000 4 67% $ 48,000 $ 196,000 0% $ $ 250,000 1 50% $ 125,000 529 Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines - Electric Power Facilities Structure/Facilities Total 779,455 $ $ $ $ $ 8,307,750 $ $1,689,503,991 - 0% 0% 0% 0% 33% $ $ $ $ $ 2,769,250 139,330 0% 18% $ $ 396,903,066 * Morgan County Morgan Co. Identified B. Structure/C. Facility Structures/C.F. 4,609 Residential 225 Commercial 4 Industrial Agricultural 52 Religious 10 Governmental 10 Educational 32 Major Roads/Bridges 716 Transportation System (miles) 1 Airports 2 WTP's 897,206 WTP Pipelines (feet) 1 WWTP's 75,239 WWTP Pipelines (feet) 8 Water Storage Tanks 7 Water Pump Stations 2 Commercial Towers 3 Dams/Levees 1 Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Electric Power Facilities Structure/Facilities Total 978,128 Morgan Co. # Located Percent Total In Flood In Flood Exposure Hazard Area Hazard Area $ 414,735,000 1,366 30% $ 44,152,000 4 2% $ 3,217,000 0% $ 711,000 0% $ 5,317,000 0% $ 7,448,000 0% $ 5,542,000 1 10% $ 18,407,750 30 94% $1,276,022,000 143 20% $ 5,341,000 0% $ 65,268,000 0% $ 27,693,000 146,130 16% $ 65,268,000 0% $ 16,616,000 37,620 50% $ 1,200,000 3 38% $ 84,000 4 57% $ 196,000 0% $ 375,000 1 33% $ 3,430,000 0% $ 0% $ 0% $ 0% $ 11,077,000 25% Exposure To Flood Hazard $ 122,917,772 $ 784,924 $ $ $ $ $ 554,200 $ 17,257,265 $ 254,847,969 $ $ $ 4,510,434 $ $ 8,308,000 $ 450,000 $ 48,000 $ $ 125,000 $ $ $ $ $ 2,769,250 $ $1,972,099,750 $ $ 412,572,814 185,302 0% 19% * City of Lakeview Heights B. Structure/C. Facility Residential Commercial Industrial Agricultural Religious Governmental Educational Major Roads/Bridges Transportation System (miles) Airports WTP's Lakeview Hts. Identified Structures/C.F. 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 - Lakeview Hts. # Located Percent Total In Flood In Flood Exposure Hazard Area Hazard Area $ 11,201,090 0 0% $ 0 0% $ 0 0% $ 0 0% $ 0 0% $ 0 0% $ 0 0% $ 0% $ 4,737,977 0% $ 0% $ 0% Exposure To Flood Hazard $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ - 530 WTP Pipelines (feet) WWTP's WWTP Pipelines (feet) Water Storage Tanks Water Pump Stations Commercial Towers Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines 11,301 2 - $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 108,344 250,000 - - 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ - Electric Power Facilities Structure/Facilities Total 11,406 $ $ 16,297,411 - 0% 0% $ - * City of Morehead Morehead Identified B. Structure/C. Facility Structures/C.F. 2,347 Residential 305 Commercial Industrial Agricultural 22 Religious 6 Governmental 8 Educational 4 Major Roads/Bridges 39 Transportation System (miles) Airports 1 WTP's 253,686 WTP Pipelines (feet) WWTP's 156,945 WWTP Pipelines (feet) 5 Water Storage Tanks 1 Water Pump Stations 1 Commercial Towers 1 Dams/Levees 1 Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Electric Power Facilities Structure/Facilities Total 413,372 Unincorporated Areas Countywide Identified Structures/C.F. 5,076 188 14 - $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Morehead # Located Percent Total In Flood In Flood Exposure Hazard Area Hazard Area 262,889,582 100 4% 95,724,219 2 1% 0% 0% 5,495,742 0% 6,664,000 0% 7,196,267 0% 3,453,351 2 50% 61,593,698 8 20% 0% 32,634,000 0% 2,432,122 50,737 20% 0% 2,927,123 15,695 10% 750,000 0% 12,000 0% 98,000 0% 125,000 1 100% 6,860,000 0% 0% 0% 0% 430,400 0% $ $ 489,285,504 66,545 0% 16% $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Exposure To Flood Hazard 11,201,090 627,700 1,726,675 12,318,740 486,422 292,712 125,000 - $ $ 26,778,339 * B. Structure/C. Facility Residential Commercial Industrial Agricultural Countywide # Located Percent Total In Flood In Flood Exposure Hazard Area Hazard Area $ 568,567,328 2,157 42% $ 59,003,781 37 20% $ 14,894,000 0% $ 2,142,000 0% Exposure To Flood Hazard $ 241,607,511 $ 11,612,446 $ $ - 531 Religious Governmental Educational Major Roads/Bridges Transportation System (miles) Airports WTP's WTP Pipelines (feet) WWTP's WWTP Pipelines (feet) Water Storage Tanks Water Pump Stations Commercial Towers Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines 40 5 7 30 431 2 1 1,979,688 1 535,364 16 13 5 1 1 2 - $ 9,992,258 $ 2,940,000 $ 6,296,733 $ 25,900,129 $ 680,689,325 $ 10,682,000 $ 32,634,000 $ 18,979,534 $ 65,268,000 $ 9,984,877 $ 2,400,000 $ 156,000 $ 490,000 $ 125,000 $ $ 98,000 $ $ 2,136,400 $ 8,177,600 3 1 11 87 1 398,198 1 53,536 6 - 0% 60% 14% 37% 20% 0% 100% 20% 100% 10% 0% 46% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 20% $ $ 1,764,000 $ 899,533 $ 9,496,714 $ 137,401,325 $ $ 32,634,000 $ 3,817,578 $ 65,268,000 $ 998,488 $ $ 72,000 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 1,635,520 Electric Power Facilities Structure/Facilities Total 2,520,885 $ $1,521,556,965 454,038 0% 18% $ $ 507,207,116 * Rowan County Rowan Co. Identified B. Structure/C. Facility Structures/C.F. 7,523 Residential 493 Commercial 14 Industrial Agricultural 62 Religious 11 Governmental 15 Educational 34 Major Roads/Bridges 473 Transportation System (miles) 2 Airports 2 WTP's 2,244,675 WTP Pipelines (feet) 1 WWTP's 692,309 WWTP Pipelines (feet) 21 Water Storage Tanks 14 Water Pump Stations 6 Commercial Towers 4 Dams/Levees 1 Health Care Facilities 1 Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines 2 Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Electric Power Facilities Structure/Facilities Total 2,945,663 Rowan Co. # Located Percent Total In Flood In Flood Exposure Hazard Area Hazard Area $ 842,658,000 2,257 30% $ 154,728,000 39 8% $ 14,894,000 0% $ 2,142,000 0% $ 15,488,000 0% $ 9,604,000 3 27% $ 13,493,000 1 7% $ 29,353,480 13 38% $ 747,021,000 95 20% $ 10,682,000 0% $ 65,268,000 1 50% $ 21,520,000 448,935 20% $ 65,268,000 1 100% $ 12,912,000 69,231 10% $ 3,150,000 0% $ 168,000 6 43% $ 588,000 0% $ 500,000 1 25% $ 6,860,000 0% $ 98,000 0% $ 0% $ 2,136,400 0% $ 8,608,000 19% Exposure To Flood Hazard $ 252,808,601 $ 12,240,146 $ $ $ $ 1,764,000 $ 899,533 $ 11,223,389 $ 149,720,065 $ $ 32,634,000 $ 4,304,000 $ 65,268,000 $ 1,291,200 $ $ 72,000 $ $ 125,000 $ $ $ $ $ 1,635,520 $ $2,027,139,880 $ $ 533,985,454 520,583 0% 18% * 532 Landslide Hazard AreasBuilding Structures & Critical Facilities Within Hazard Area Per Jurisdiction City of Owingsville Owingsville Identified B. Structure/C. Facility Structures/C.F. 720 Residential 79 Commercial 1 Industrial 0 Agricultural 9 Religious 3 Governmental 5 Educational Major Roads/Bridges 8 Transportation System (miles) Airports 1 WTP's 303,260 WTP Pipelines (feet) 1 WWTP's 48,024 WWTP Pipelines (feet) 2 Water Storage Tanks 1 Water Pump Stations Commercial Towers Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Electric Power Facilities Critical Facilities Total 352,114 Owingsville # Located Percent Total In Landslide In Landslide Exposure Hazard Area Hazard Area $ 63,868,852 0 0% $ 15,707,748 0 0% $ 1,312,667 0 0% $ 0 0% $ 611,679 0 0% $ 3,332,000 0 0% $ 2,737,857 0 0% $ 0 0% $ 12,865,164 0 0% $ 0 0% $ 32,634,000 0 0% $ 2,978,850 0 0% $ 65,268,000 0 0% $ 6,553,800 0 0% $ 300,000 0 0% $ 12,000 0 0% $ 0 0% $ 0 0% $ 0 0% $ 0 0% $ 0 0% $ 0 0% $ 0 0% Exposure To Landslide Hazard $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ - $ $ 208,182,617 $ 0 0% - - - * City of Salt Lick Salt Lick Identified B. Structure/C. Facility Structures/C.F. 157 Residential 27 Commercial 1 Industrial 0 Agricultural 7 Religious 1 Governmental 1 Educational 2 Major Roads/Bridges 6 Transportation System (miles) Airports WTP's 101,087 WTP Pipelines (feet) WWTP's 4,367 WWTP Pipelines (feet) 1 Water Storage Tanks Water Pump Stations $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Salt Lick Total Exposure 13,926,958 5,368,471 1,312,667 475,750 588,000 547,571 1,506,785 9,648,873 992,950 595,800 150,000 - # Located Percent In Landslide In Landslide Hazard Area Hazard Area 157 100% 27 100% 1 100% 0 0% 7 100% 1 100% 1 100% 2 100% 6 100% 0% 0% 101,087 100% 0% 4,367 100% 1 100% 0% Exposure To Landslide Hazard $ 13,926,958 $ 5,368,471 $ 1,312,667 $ $ 475,750 $ 588,000 $ 547,571 $ 1,506,785 $ 9,648,873 $ $ $ 992,950 $ $ 595,800 $ 150,000 $ - 533 Commercial Towers Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines - $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Electric Power Facilities Critical Facilities Total 105,657 $ $ 35,113,825 105,657 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% $ $ $ $ $ $ $ - 0% 100% $ $ 35,113,825 * City of Sharpsburg Sharpsburg Identified B. Structure/C. Facility Structures/C.F. 154 Residential 13 Commercial 0 Industrial 0 Agricultural 11 Religious 1 Governmental 0 Educational Major Roads/Bridges 4 Transportation System (miles) Airports WTP's 101,087 WTP Pipelines (feet) 1 WWTP's 17,463 WWTP Pipelines (feet) 1 Water Storage Tanks Water Pump Stations Commercial Towers Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Electric Power Facilities Critical Facilities Total 118,735 Sharpsburg # Located Percent Total In Landslide In Landslide Exposure Hazard Area Hazard Area $ 13,660,838 0 0% $ 2,584,819 0 0% $ 0 0% $ 0 0% $ 747,607 0 0% $ 588,000 0 0% $ 0 0% $ 0 0% $ 6,432,582 0 0% $ 0 0% $ 0 0% $ 992,950 0 0% $ 65,268,000 0 0% $ 2,383,200 0 0% $ 150,000 0 0% $ 0 0% $ 0 0% $ 0 0% $ 0 0% $ 0 0% $ 0 0% $ 0 0% $ 0 0% $ $ 92,807,996 0 - 0% 0% Exposure To Landslide Hazard $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ - $ - $ - * Unincorporated Areas Countywide Identified B. Structure/C. Facility Structures/C.F. 3,228 Residential 36 Commercial 4 Industrial Agricultural 29 Religious 2 Governmental 1 Educational 33 Major Roads/Bridges 367 Transportation System (miles) Countywide # Located Percent Total In Landslide In Landslide Exposure Hazard Area Hazard Area $ 286,345,352 793 25% $ 7,157,962 0% $ 5,250,666 1 25% $ 2,796,000 0% $ 1,970,964 3 10% $ 1,176,000 1 50% $ 547,572 0% $ 24,861,955 8 24% $ 590,189,381 121 33% Exposure To Landslide Hazard $ 70,344,444 $ $ 1,312,667 $ $ 203,893 $ 588,000 $ $ 6,027,141 $ 194,585,600 534 Airports WTP's WTP Pipelines (feet) WWTP's WWTP Pipelines (feet) Water Storage Tanks Water Pump Stations Commercial Towers Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines 1 1,516,300 17,463 9 9 1 8 1 1 - $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 5,341,000 14,894,250 2,383,200 1,350,000 108,000 98,000 1,000,000 98,000 1,068,200 7,944,000 Electric Power Facilities Critical Facilities Total 1,537,493 $ $ 954,580,502 1 572,824 17,463 5 5 6 - 100% 0% 38% 0% 100% 56% 56% 0% 75% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 5,341,000 5,626,712 2,383,200 750,000 60,000 750,000 - 591,231 0% 38% $ $ 287,972,656 * Bath County Bath County Identified B. Structure/C. Facility Structures/C.F. 4,259 Residential 155 Commercial 6 Industrial Agricultural 56 Religious 7 Governmental 7 Educational 35 Major Roads/Bridges 385 Transportation System (miles) 1 Airports 1 WTP's 2,021,734 WTP Pipelines (feet) 2 WWTP's 87,317 WWTP Pipelines (feet) 13 Water Storage Tanks 10 Water Pump Stations 1 Commercial Towers 8 Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities 1 Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines 1 Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Electric Power Facilities Critical Facilities Total 2,113,999 Bath County # Located Percent Total In Landslide In Landslide Exposure Hazard Area Hazard Area $ 377,802,000 950 22% $ 30,819,000 27 17% $ 7,876,000 2 33% $ 2,796,000 0% $ 3,806,000 10 18% $ 5,684,000 2 29% $ 3,833,000 1 14% $ 26,368,740 10 29% $ 619,136,000 127 33% $ 5,341,000 1 100% $ 32,634,000 0% $ 19,859,000 673,911 33% $ 130,536,000 0% $ 11,916,000 29,106 33% $ 1,950,000 6 46% $ 120,000 5 50% $ 98,000 0% $ 1,000,000 6 75% $ 0% $ 98,000 0% $ 0% $ 1,068,200 0% $ 7,944,000 0% Exposure To Landslide Hazard $ 84,271,402 $ 5,368,471 $ 2,625,334 $ $ 679,643 $ 1,176,000 $ 547,571 $ 7,533,926 $ 204,234,473 $ 5,341,000 $ $ 6,619,662 $ $ 2,979,000 $ 900,000 $ 60,000 $ $ 750,000 $ $ $ $ $ - $ $1,290,684,940 $ $ 323,086,481 704,164 0% 33% * City of Frenchburg B. Structure/C. Facility Residential Commercial Frenchburg Frenchburg # Located Percent Exposure Identified Total In Landslide In Landslide In Landslide Structures/C.F. Exposure Hazard Area Hazard Area Hazard 279 $ 27,850,204 279 100% $ 27,850,204 47 $ 8,385,448 47 100% $ 8,385,448 535 Industrial Agricultural Religious Governmental Educational Major Roads/Bridges Transportation System (miles) Airports WTP's WTP Pipelines (feet) WWTP's WWTP Pipelines (feet) Water Storage Tanks Water Pump Stations Commercial Towers Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines 0 0 5 1 3 3 10 14,980 1 28,492 1 - $ $ $ 1,087,200 $ 1,372,000 $ 2,000,000 $ 990,223 $ 13,460,377 $ $ $ 280,680 $ 65,268,000 $ 4,492,138 $ $ 12,000 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 505,170 0 0 5 1 3 3 10 14,980 1 28,492 1 - 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 0% 0% 100% 100% 100% 0% 100% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 100% $ $ $ 1,087,200 $ 1,372,000 $ 2,000,000 $ 990,223 $ 13,460,377 $ $ $ 280,680 $ 65,268,000 $ 4,492,138 $ $ 12,000 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 505,170 Electric Power Facilities Critical Facilities Total 43,822 $ $ 125,703,440 43,822 0% 100% $ $ 125,703,440 * Unincorporated Areas Countywide Identified B. Structure/C. Facility Structures/C.F. 2,825 Residential 40 Commercial 7 Industrial Agricultural 20 Religious 4 Governmental 3 Educational 9 Major Roads/Bridges 361 Transportation System (miles) Airports 1 WTP's 734,025 WTP Pipelines (feet) 1 WWTP's 24,913 WWTP Pipelines (feet) 6 Water Storage Tanks 3 Water Pump Stations 1 Commercial Towers 3 Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Electric Power Facilities 0 Countywide # Located Percent Total In Landslide In Landslide Exposure Hazard Area Hazard Area $ 281,995,796 2,825 100% $ 7,136,552 40 100% $ 6,914,000 7 100% $ 2,649,000 100% $ 4,348,800 20 100% $ 2,352,000 4 100% $ 2,000,000 3 100% $ 2,970,667 9 100% $ 485,919,623 361 100% $ 0% $ 32,634,000 1 100% $ 13,753,320 734,025 100% $ 65,268,000 1 100% $ 3,927,862 24,913 100% $ 900,000 6 100% $ 36,000 3 100% $ 98,000 1 100% $ 375,000 3 100% $ 0% $ 0% $ 0% $ 0% $ 5,107,830 0% Exposure In Landslide Hazard $ 281,995,796 $ 7,136,552 $ 6,914,000 $ 2,649,000 $ 4,348,800 $ 2,352,000 $ 2,000,000 $ 2,970,667 $ 485,919,623 $ $ 32,634,000 $ 13,753,320 $ 65,268,000 $ 3,927,862 $ 900,000 $ 36,000 $ 98,000 $ 375,000 $ $ $ $ $ 5,107,830 $ $ - 0 0% - 536 Critical Facilities Total 762,222 $ 918,386,450 762,222 100% $ 918,386,450 * Menifee County Menifee Co. Identified B. Structure/C. Facility Structures/C.F. 3,104 Residential 87 Commercial 7 Industrial Agricultural 25 Religious 5 Governmental 6 Educational 12 Major Roads/Bridges 371 Transportation System (miles) Airports 1 WTP's 749,005 WTP Pipelines (feet) 2 WWTP's 53,405 WWTP Pipelines (feet) 6 Water Storage Tanks 4 Water Pump Stations 1 Commercial Towers 3 Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Electric Power Facilities Critical Facilities Total 806,044 Menifee Co. # Located Percent Total In Landslide In Landslide Exposure Hazard Area Hazard Area $ 309,846,000 3,104 100% $ 15,522,000 87 100% $ 6,914,000 7 100% $ 2,649,000 100% $ 5,436,000 25 100% $ 3,724,000 5 100% $ 4,000,000 6 100% $ 3,960,890 12 100% $ 499,380,000 371 100% $ 0% $ 32,634,000 1 100% $ 14,034,000 749,005 100% $ 130,536,000 2 100% $ 8,420,000 53,405 100% $ 900,000 6 100% $ 48,000 4 100% $ 98,000 1 100% $ 375,000 3 100% $ 0% $ 0% $ 0% $ 0% $ 5,613,000 0% Exposure In Landslide Hazard $ 309,846,000 $ 15,522,000 $ 6,914,000 $ 2,649,000 $ 5,436,000 $ 3,724,000 $ 4,000,000 $ 3,960,890 $ 499,380,000 $ $ 32,634,000 $ 14,034,000 $ 130,536,000 $ 8,420,000 $ 900,000 $ 48,000 $ 98,000 $ 375,000 $ $ $ $ $ 5,613,000 $ $1,044,089,890 $ $1,044,089,890 806,044 0% 100% * City of Camargo Camargo Identified B. Structure/C. Facility Structures/C.F. 383 Residential 28 Commercial 0 Industrial 0 Agricultural 4 Religious 1 Governmental 1 Educational 1 Major Roads/Bridges 7 Transportation System (miles) Airports WTP's 71,196 WTP Pipelines (feet) WWTP's 39,030 WWTP Pipelines (feet) Water Storage Tanks Water Pump Stations Commercial Towers $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Camargo # Located Percent Total In Landslide In Landslide Exposure Hazard Area Hazard Area 42,805,588 0% 8,139,663 0% 0% 0% 1,063,436 0% 588,000 0% 294,143 0% 349,397 0% 12,892,241 0% 0% 0% 910,423 0% 0% 909,280 0% 0% 0% 0% Exposure To Landslide Hazard $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ - 537 Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines - Electric Power Facilities Critical Facilities Total 110,651 $ $ $ $ $ $ 705,800 $ $ 68,657,971 - 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% $ $ $ $ $ $ - - 0% $ - - * City of Jeffersonville Jeffersonville Identified B. Structure/C. Facility Structures/C.F. 738 Residential 35 Commercial 1 Industrial 0 Agricultural 10 Religious 0 Governmental 0 Educational 3 Major Roads/Bridges 21 Transportation System (miles) Airports WTP's 336,775 WTP Pipelines (feet) WWTP's 32,825 WWTP Pipelines (feet) 1 Water Storage Tanks Water Pump Stations Commercial Towers 1 Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Electric Power Facilities Critical Facilities Total 370,410 Jeffersonville # Located Percent Total In Landslide In Landslide Exposure Hazard Area Hazard Area $ 82,481,786 738 100% $ 10,174,578 35 100% $ 3,255,834 1 100% $ 0 100% $ 2,658,590 10 100% $ 0 100% $ 0 100% $ 1,048,190 3 100% $ 38,676,722 21 100% $ 0% $ 0% $ 4,306,530 336,775 100% $ 0% $ 764,723 32,825 100% $ 150,000 1 100% $ 0% $ 0% $ 125,000 1 100% $ 0% $ 0% $ 0% $ 0% $ 705,800 0% Exposure To Landslide Hazard $ 82,481,786 $ 10,174,578 $ 3,255,834 $ $ 2,658,590 $ $ $ 1,048,190 $ 38,676,722 $ $ $ 4,306,530 $ $ 764,723 $ 150,000 $ $ $ 125,000 $ $ $ $ $ 705,800 $ $ 144,347,753 $ $ 144,347,753 370,410 0% 100% * City of Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Identified B. Structure/C. Facility Structures/C.F. 2,768 Residential 402 Commercial 2 Industrial Agricultural 14 Religious 5 Governmental 3 Educational 8 Major Roads/Bridges 38 Transportation System (miles) Airports $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Mt. Sterling # Located Percent Total In Landslide In Landslide Exposure Hazard Area Hazard Area 309,362,580 0% 116,862,300 0% 6,511,666 0% 0% 3,722,025 0% 4,508,000 0% 882,429 0% 2,795,175 0% 69,986,449 0% 0% Exposure In Landslide Hazard $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ - 538 WTP's WTP Pipelines (feet) WWTP's WWTP Pipelines (feet) Water Storage Tanks Water Pump Stations Commercial Towers Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines 279,708 182,745 1 2 1 1 - $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 3,576,783 4,257,402 150,000 196,000 125,000 6,860,000 2,117,400 Electric Power Facilities Critical Facilities Total 465,698 $ $ 531,913,209 - 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ - 0% 0% $ - * Unincorporated Areas Countywide Identified B. Structure/C. Facility Structures/C.F. 4,075 Residential 116 Commercial 21 Industrial Agricultural 50 Religious 3 Governmental 10 Educational 51 Major Roads/Bridges 308 Transportation System (miles) 2 Airports 1 WTP's 692,256 WTP Pipelines (feet) 3 WWTP's 199,880 WWTP Pipelines (feet) 13 Water Storage Tanks 4 Water Pump Stations 3 Commercial Towers 8 Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities 1 Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines 1 Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Electric Power Facilities Critical Facilities Total 896,806 Countywide # Located Percent Total In Landslide In Landslide Exposure Hazard Area Hazard Area $ 455,438,046 2,288 56% $ 33,721,459 0% $ 68,372,500 0% $ 4,069,000 0% $ 13,292,949 0% $ 1,764,000 0% $ 2,941,429 1 10% $ 17,819,238 10 20% $ 567,258,588 121 39% $ 10,682,000 0% $ 32,634,000 0% $ 8,852,264 187,600 27% $ 195,804,000 1 33% $ 4,656,595 139,877 70% $ 1,950,000 1 8% $ 48,000 0% $ 294,000 0% $ 1,000,000 1 13% $ 0% $ 98,000 0% $ 0% $ 1,068,200 1 100% $ 3,529,000 0% Exposure To Landslide Hazard $ 255,715,889 $ $ $ $ $ $ 294,143 $ 3,493,968 $ 222,851,588 $ $ $ 2,398,946 $ 65,268,000 $ 3,258,708 $ 150,000 $ $ $ 125,000 $ $ $ $ 1,068,200 $ - $ $1,425,293,268 $ $ 554,624,443 329,901 0% 37% * Montgomery County B. Structure/C. Facility Residential Commercial Industrial Mont. Co. Mont. Co. # Located Percent Identified Total In Landslide In Landslide Structures/C.F. Exposure Hazard Area Hazard Area 7,964 $ 890,088,000 3,026 38% 581 $ 168,898,000 35 6% 24 $ 78,140,000 1 4% Exposure To Landslide Hazard $ 338,197,675 $ 10,174,578 $ 3,255,834 539 Agricultural Religious Governmental Educational Major Roads/Bridges Transportation System (miles) Airports WTP's WTP Pipelines (feet) WWTP's WWTP Pipelines (feet) Water Storage Tanks Water Pump Stations Commercial Towers Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines 78 9 14 63 374 2 1 1,379,935 3 454,480 15 4 5 10 1 1 1 - $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 4,069,000 20,737,000 6,860,000 4,118,001 22,012,000 688,814,000 10,682,000 32,634,000 17,646,000 195,804,000 10,588,000 2,250,000 48,000 490,000 1,250,000 6,860,000 98,000 1,068,200 7,058,000 10 1 13 142 524,375 1 172,702 2 2 1 - 0% 13% 0% 7% 21% 38% 0% 0% 38% 33% 38% 13% 0% 0% 20% 0% 0% 0% 100% 0% $ $ 2,658,590 $ $ 294,143 $ 4,542,158 $ 261,528,310 $ $ $ 6,705,476 $ 65,268,000 $ 4,023,431 $ 300,000 $ $ $ 250,000 $ $ $ $ 1,068,200 $ 705,800 Electric Power Facilities Critical Facilities Total 1,843,565 $ $2,170,212,201 700,311 0% 38% $ $ 698,972,196 * City of West Liberty W. Liberty Identified B. Structure/C. Facility Structures/C.F. 758 Residential 111 Commercial 4 Industrial 0 Agricultural 9 Religious 3 Governmental 5 Educational 4 Major Roads/Bridges 28 Transportation System (miles) 1 Airports 1 WTP's 123,091 WTP Pipelines (feet) 1 WWTP's 74,652 WWTP Pipelines (feet) 2 Water Storage Tanks 1 Water Pump Stations Commercial Towers 1 Dams/Levees 1 Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Electric Power Facilities Critical Facilities Total 198,673 W. Liberty # Located Percent Total In Landslide In Landslide Exposure Hazard Area Hazard Area $ 68,207,665 758 100% $ 21,781,653 111 100% $ 3,217,000 4 100% $ 0 100% $ 920,250 9 100% $ 3,332,000 3 100% $ 2,771,000 5 100% $ 2,300,969 4 100% $ 49,900,302 28 100% $ 5,341,000 1 100% $ 32,634,000 1 100% $ 3,799,305 123,091 100% $ 65,268,000 1 100% $ 16,486,365 74,652 100% $ 300,000 2 100% $ 12,000 1 100% $ 0% $ 125,000 1 100% $ 3,430,000 1 100% $ 0% $ 0% $ 0% $ 2,769,250 0% Exposure In Landslide Hazard $ 68,207,665 $ 21,781,653 $ 3,217,000 $ $ 920,250 $ 3,332,000 $ 2,771,000 $ 2,300,969 $ 49,900,302 $ 5,341,000 $ 32,634,000 $ 3,799,305 $ 65,268,000 $ 16,486,365 $ 300,000 $ 12,000 $ $ 125,000 $ 3,430,000 $ $ $ $ 2,769,250 $ $ 282,595,759 $ $ 282,595,759 198,673 0% 100% 540 * Unincorporated Areas Countywide Identified B. Structure/C. Facility Structures/C.F. 3,851 Residential 114 Commercial Industrial Agricultural 43 Religious 7 Governmental 5 Educational 28 Major Roads/Bridges 688 Transportation System (miles) Airports 1 WTP's 774,115 WTP Pipelines (feet) WWTP's 587 WWTP Pipelines (feet) 6 Water Storage Tanks 6 Water Pump Stations 2 Commercial Towers 2 Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Electric Power Facilities Critical Facilities Total 779,455 Countywide # Located Percent Total In Landslide In Landslide Exposure Hazard Area Hazard Area $ 346,527,335 3,851 100% $ 22,370,347 114 100% $ 100% $ 711,000 100% $ 4,396,750 43 100% $ 4,116,000 7 100% $ 2,771,000 5 100% $ 16,106,781 28 100% $1,226,121,698 688 100% $ 0% $ 32,634,000 1 100% $ 23,893,695 774,115 100% $ 0% $ 129,635 587 100% $ 900,000 6 100% $ 72,000 6 100% $ 196,000 2 100% $ 250,000 2 100% $ 0% $ 0% $ 0% $ 0% $ 8,307,750 0% Exposure In Landslide Hazard $ 346,527,335 $ 22,370,347 $ $ 711,000 $ 4,396,750 $ 4,116,000 $ 2,771,000 $ 16,106,781 $1,226,121,698 $ $ 32,634,000 $ 23,893,695 $ $ 129,635 $ 900,000 $ 72,000 $ 196,000 $ 250,000 $ $ $ $ $ 8,307,750 $ $1,689,503,991 $ $1,689,503,991 779,455 0% 100% * Morgan County Morgan Co. Identified B. Structure/C. Facility Structures/C.F. 4,609 Residential 225 Commercial 4 Industrial Agricultural 52 Religious 10 Governmental 10 Educational 32 Major Roads/Bridges 716 Transportation System (miles) 1 Airports 2 WTP's 897,206 WTP Pipelines (feet) 1 WWTP's 75,239 WWTP Pipelines (feet) 8 Water Storage Tanks 7 Water Pump Stations 2 Commercial Towers Morgan Co. # Located Percent Total In Landslide In Landslide Exposure Hazard Area Hazard Area $ 414,735,000 4,609 100% $ 44,152,000 225 100% $ 3,217,000 4 100% $ 711,000 100% $ 5,317,000 52 100% $ 7,448,000 10 100% $ 5,542,000 10 100% $ 18,407,750 32 100% $1,276,022,000 716 100% $ 5,341,000 1 100% $ 65,268,000 2 100% $ 27,693,000 897,206 100% $ 65,268,000 1 100% $ 16,616,000 75,239 100% $ 1,200,000 8 100% $ 84,000 7 100% $ 196,000 2 100% Exposure In Landslide Hazard $ 414,735,000 $ 44,152,000 $ 3,217,000 $ 711,000 $ 5,317,000 $ 7,448,000 $ 5,542,000 $ 18,407,750 $1,276,022,000 $ 5,341,000 $ 65,268,000 $ 27,693,000 $ 65,268,000 $ 16,616,000 $ 1,200,000 $ 84,000 $ 196,000 541 Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines 3 1 - Electric Power Facilities Critical Facilities Total 978,128 $ $ $ $ $ $ 375,000 3,430,000 11,077,000 $ $1,972,099,750 3 1 - 100% 100% 0% 0% 0% 0% $ $ $ $ $ $ 375,000 3,430,000 11,077,000 978,128 0% 100% $ $1,972,099,750 * City of Lakeview Heights Lakeview Hts. Identified B. Structure/C. Facility Structures/C.F. 100 Residential 0 Commercial 0 Industrial 0 Agricultural 0 Religious 0 Governmental 0 Educational Major Roads/Bridges 3 Transportation System (miles) Airports WTP's 11,301 WTP Pipelines (feet) WWTP's WWTP Pipelines (feet) Water Storage Tanks Water Pump Stations Commercial Towers 2 Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Electric Power Facilities Critical Facilities Total 11,406 Lakeview Hts. # Located Percent Total In Landslide In Landslide Exposure Hazard Area Hazard Area $ 11,201,090 100 100% $ 0 100% $ 0 100% $ 0 100% $ 0 100% $ 0 100% $ 0 100% $ 0% $ 4,737,977 3 100% $ 0% $ 0% $ 108,344 11,301 100% $ 0% $ 0% $ 0% $ 0% $ 0% $ 250,000 2 100% $ 0% $ 0% $ 0% $ 0% $ 0% Exposure In Landslide Hazard $ 11,201,090 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 4,737,977 $ $ $ 108,344 $ $ $ $ $ $ 250,000 $ $ $ $ $ - $ $ 16,297,411 $ $ 16,297,411 11,406 0% 100% * City of Morehead Morehead Identified B. Structure/C. Facility Structures/C.F. 2,347 Residential 305 Commercial Industrial Agricultural 22 Religious 6 Governmental 8 Educational 4 Major Roads/Bridges 39 Transportation System (miles) Airports 1 WTP's $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Morehead Total Exposure 262,889,582 95,724,219 5,495,742 6,664,000 7,196,267 3,453,351 61,593,698 32,634,000 # Located In Landslide Hazard Area 2,347 305 22 6 8 4 39 1 Percent In Landslide Hazard Area 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 0% 100% Exposure In Landslide Hazard $ 262,889,582 $ 95,724,219 $ $ $ 5,495,742 $ 6,664,000 $ 7,196,267 $ 3,453,351 $ 61,593,698 $ $ 32,634,000 542 WTP Pipelines (feet) WWTP's WWTP Pipelines (feet) Water Storage Tanks Water Pump Stations Commercial Towers Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Electric Power Facilities Critical Facilities Total 253,686 156,945 5 1 1 1 1 - $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 2,432,122 2,927,123 750,000 12,000 98,000 125,000 6,860,000 430,400 - 253,686 156,945 5 1 1 1 1 - 100% 0% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 2,432,122 2,927,123 750,000 12,000 98,000 125,000 6,860,000 430,400 - 413,372 $ 489,285,504 413,372 100% $ 489,285,504 * Unincorporated Areas Countywide Identified B. Structure/C. Facility Structures/C.F. 5,076 Residential 188 Commercial 14 Industrial Agricultural 40 Religious 5 Governmental 7 Educational 30 Major Roads/Bridges 431 Transportation System (miles) 2 Airports 1 WTP's 1,979,688 WTP Pipelines (feet) 1 WWTP's 535,364 WWTP Pipelines (feet) 16 Water Storage Tanks 13 Water Pump Stations 5 Commercial Towers 1 Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities 1 Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines 2 Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Electric Power Facilities Critical Facilities Total 2,520,885 Countywide Total Exposure $ 568,567,328 $ 59,003,781 $ 14,894,000 $ 2,142,000 $ 9,992,258 $ 2,940,000 $ 6,296,733 $ 25,900,129 $ 680,689,325 $ 10,682,000 $ 32,634,000 $ 18,979,534 $ 65,268,000 $ 9,984,877 $ 2,400,000 $ 156,000 $ 490,000 $ 125,000 $ $ 98,000 $ $ 2,136,400 $ 8,177,600 $ - # Located In Landslide Hazard Area 5,076 188 14 40 5 7 30 431 2 1 1,979,688 1 535,364 16 13 5 1 1 2 - Percent In Landslide Hazard Area 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 0% 100% 0% 100% 0% 0% Exposure In Landslide Hazard $ 568,567,328 $ 59,003,781 $ 14,894,000 $ 2,142,000 $ 9,992,258 $ 2,940,000 $ 6,296,733 $ 25,900,129 $ 680,689,325 $ 10,682,000 $ 32,634,000 $ 18,979,534 $ 65,268,000 $ 9,984,877 $ 2,400,000 $ 156,000 $ 490,000 $ 125,000 $ $ 98,000 $ $ 2,136,400 $ 8,177,600 $ - $1,521,556,965 2,520,885 100% $1,521,556,965 # Located In Landslide Hazard Area 7,523 493 14 62 11 15 34 Percent In Landslide Hazard Area 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% Exposure In Landslide Hazard $ 842,658,000 $ 154,728,000 $ 14,894,000 $ 2,142,000 $ 15,488,000 $ 9,604,000 $ 13,493,000 $ 29,353,480 * Rowan County B. Structure/C. Facility Residential Commercial Industrial Agricultural Religious Governmental Educational Major Roads/Bridges Rowan Co. Identified Structures/C.F. 7,523 493 14 62 11 15 34 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Rowan Co. Total Exposure 842,658,000 154,728,000 14,894,000 2,142,000 15,488,000 9,604,000 13,493,000 29,353,480 543 Transportation System (miles) Airports WTP's WTP Pipelines (feet) WWTP's WWTP Pipelines (feet) Water Storage Tanks Water Pump Stations Commercial Towers Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Electric Power Facilities Critical Facilities Total 473 2 2 2,244,675 1 692,309 21 14 6 4 1 1 2 - $ 747,021,000 $ 10,682,000 $ 65,268,000 $ 21,520,000 $ 65,268,000 $ 12,912,000 $ 3,150,000 $ 168,000 $ 588,000 $ 500,000 $ 6,860,000 $ 98,000 $ $ 2,136,400 $ 8,608,000 $ - 473 2 2 2,244,675 1 692,309 21 14 6 4 1 1 2 - 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% $ 747,021,000 $ 10,682,000 $ 65,268,000 $ 21,520,000 $ 65,268,000 $ 12,912,000 $ 3,150,000 $ 168,000 $ 588,000 $ 500,000 $ 6,860,000 $ 98,000 $ $ 2,136,400 $ 8,608,000 $ - 2,945,663 $2,027,139,880 2,945,663 100% $2,027,139,880 * Wildfire Hazard AreasBuilding Structures & Critical Facilities Within Hazard Area Per Jurisdiction City of Owingsville Owingsville Identified B. Structure/C. Facility Structures/C.F. 720 Residential 79 Commercial 1 Industrial 0 Agricultural 9 Religious 3 Governmental 5 Educational Major Roads/Bridges 8 Transportation System (miles) Airports 1 WTP's 303,260 WTP Pipelines (feet) 1 WWTP's 48,024 WWTP Pipelines (feet) 2 Water Storage Tanks 1 Water Pump Stations Commercial Towers Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Electric Power Facilities Critical Facilities Total 352,114 Owingsville Total Exposure $ 63,868,852 $ 15,707,748 $ 1,312,667 $ $ 611,679 $ 3,332,000 $ 2,737,857 $ $ 12,865,164 $ $ 32,634,000 $ 2,978,850 $ 65,268,000 $ 6,553,800 $ 300,000 $ 12,000 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 208,182,617 # Located In Wildfire Hazard Area 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - Percent In Wildfire Hazard Area 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% Exposure To Wildfire Hazard $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ - * City of Salt Lick B. Structure/C. Facility Residential Salt Lick Salt Lick Identified Total Structures/C.F. Exposure 157 $ 13,926,958 Salt Lick # Located In Wildfire Hazard Area 0 Salt Lick Percent In Wildfire Hazard Area 0% Salt Lick Exposure To Wildfire Hazard $ - 544 Commercial Industrial Agricultural Religious Governmental Educational Major Roads/Bridges Transportation System (miles) Airports WTP's WTP Pipelines (feet) WWTP's WWTP Pipelines (feet) Water Storage Tanks Water Pump Stations Commercial Towers Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Electric Power Facilities Critical Facilities Total 27 1 0 7 1 1 2 6 101,087 4,367 1 - $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 5,368,471 1,312,667 475,750 588,000 547,571 1,506,785 9,648,873 992,950 595,800 150,000 - 105,657 $ 35,113,825 0 0 0 0 0 0 - 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% - 0% $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ - * City of Sharpsburg Sharpsburg Identified B. Structure/C. Facility Structures/C.F. 154 Residential 13 Commercial 0 Industrial 0 Agricultural 11 Religious 1 Governmental 0 Educational Major Roads/Bridges 4 Transportation System (miles) Airports WTP's 101,087 WTP Pipelines (feet) 1 WWTP's 17,463 WWTP Pipelines (feet) 1 Water Storage Tanks Water Pump Stations Commercial Towers Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Electric Power Facilities Critical Facilities Total 118,735 Sharpsburg Total Exposure $ 13,660,838 $ 2,584,819 $ $ $ 747,607 $ 588,000 $ $ $ 6,432,582 $ $ $ 992,950 $ 65,268,000 $ 2,383,200 $ 150,000 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 92,807,996 # Located In Wildfire Hazard Area 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - Percent In Wildfire Hazard Area 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% Exposure To Wildfire Hazard $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ - * 545 Unincorporated Areas Countywide Identified B. Structure/C. Facility Structures/C.F. 3,228 Residential 36 Commercial 4 Industrial Agricultural 29 Religious 2 Governmental 1 Educational 33 Major Roads/Bridges 367 Transportation System (miles) 1 Airports WTP's 1,516,300 WTP Pipelines (feet) WWTP's 17,463 WWTP Pipelines (feet) 9 Water Storage Tanks 9 Water Pump Stations 1 Commercial Towers 8 Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities 1 Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines 1 Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Electric Power Facilities Critical Facilities Total 1,537,493 Countywide Total Exposure $ 286,345,352 $ 7,157,962 $ 5,250,666 $ 2,796,000 $ 1,970,964 $ 1,176,000 $ 547,572 $ 24,861,955 $ 590,189,381 $ 5,341,000 $ $ 14,894,250 $ $ 2,383,200 $ 1,350,000 $ 108,000 $ 98,000 $ 1,000,000 $ $ 98,000 $ $ 1,068,200 $ 7,944,000 $ $ 954,580,502 # Located In Wildfire Hazard Area 639 16 6 1 7 1 34,143 4,916 39,729 Percent In Wildfire Hazard Area 20% 44% 0% 0% 21% 50% 0% 0% 2% 100% 0% 2% 0% 28% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% Exposure To Wildfire Hazard $ 56,683,606 $ 3,181,316 $ $ $ 407,786 $ 588,000 $ $ $ 11,257,018 $ 5,341,000 $ $ 335,378 $ $ 670,893 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ - 3% $ 78,464,998 * Bath County Bath County Identified B. Structure/C. Facility Structures/C.F. 4,259 Residential 155 Commercial 6 Industrial Agricultural 56 Religious 7 Governmental 7 Educational 35 Major Roads/Bridges 385 Transportation System (miles) 1 Airports 1 WTP's 2,021,734 WTP Pipelines (feet) 2 WWTP's 87,317 WWTP Pipelines (feet) 13 Water Storage Tanks 10 Water Pump Stations 1 Commercial Towers 8 Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities 1 Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines 1 Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Bath County Total Exposure $ 377,802,000 $ 30,819,000 $ 7,876,000 $ 2,796,000 $ 3,806,000 $ 5,684,000 $ 3,833,000 $ 26,368,740 $ 619,136,000 $ 5,341,000 $ 32,634,000 $ 19,859,000 $ 130,536,000 $ 11,916,000 $ 1,950,000 $ 120,000 $ 98,000 $ 1,000,000 $ $ 98,000 $ $ 1,068,200 $ 7,944,000 # Located Percent In Wildfire In Wildfire Hazard Area Hazard Area 639 15% 16 10% 0% 0% 6 11% 1 14% 0% 0% 7 2% 1 100% 0% 34,143 2% 0% 4,916 6% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Exposure To Wildfire Hazard 56,683,606 3,181,316 407,786 588,000 11,257,018 5,341,000 335,378 670,893 - 546 Electric Power Facilities Critical Facilities Total 2,113,999 $ - - 0% $ 39,729 2% $ Frenchburg Total Exposure $ 27,850,204 $ 8,385,448 $ $ $ 1,087,200 $ 1,372,000 $ 2,000,000 $ 990,223 $ 13,460,377 $ $ $ 280,680 $ 65,268,000 $ 4,492,138 $ $ 12,000 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 505,170 $ - # Located In Wildfire Hazard Area 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - Percent In Wildfire Hazard Area 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% $ 125,703,440 - $1,290,684,940 78,464,998 * City of Frenchburg Frenchburg Identified B. Structure/C. Facility Structures/C.F. 279 Residential 47 Commercial 0 Industrial 0 Agricultural 5 Religious 1 Governmental 3 Educational 3 Major Roads/Bridges 10 Transportation System (miles) Airports WTP's 14,980 WTP Pipelines (feet) 1 WWTP's 28,492 WWTP Pipelines (feet) Water Storage Tanks 1 Water Pump Stations Commercial Towers Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Electric Power Facilities Critical Facilities Total 43,822 - Exposure To Wildfire Hazard $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ - $ - * Unincorporated Areas Countywide Identified B. Structure/C. Facility Structures/C.F. 2,825 Residential 40 Commercial 7 Industrial Agricultural 20 Religious 4 Governmental 3 Educational 9 Major Roads/Bridges 361 Transportation System (miles) Airports 1 WTP's 734,025 WTP Pipelines (feet) 1 WWTP's 24,913 WWTP Pipelines (feet) 6 Water Storage Tanks 3 Water Pump Stations 1 Commercial Towers 3 Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Countywide Total Exposure $ 281,995,796 $ 7,136,552 $ 6,914,000 $ 2,649,000 $ 4,348,800 $ 2,352,000 $ 2,000,000 $ 2,970,667 $ 485,919,623 $ $ 32,634,000 $ 13,753,320 $ 65,268,000 $ 3,927,862 $ 900,000 $ 36,000 $ 98,000 $ 375,000 $ $ - # Located In Wildfire Hazard Area 301 40 4 6 3 1 7 27,720 5,223 - Percent In Wildfire Hazard Area 11% 100% 57% 0% 30% 0% 100% 11% 2% 0% 0% 4% 0% 21% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% Exposure To Wildfire Hazard $ 30,046,278 $ 7,136,552 $ 3,950,857 $ $ 1,304,640 $ $ 2,000,000 $ 330,074 $ 9,422,264 $ $ $ 519,386 $ $ 823,475 $ $ $ $ $ $ - 547 Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Electric Power Facilities Critical Facilities Total 0 762,222 $ $ $ $ 5,107,830 - - 0% 0% 0% 0% $ $ $ $ 33,305 4% $ 55,533,525 Menifee Co. Total Exposure $ 309,846,000 $ 15,522,000 $ 6,914,000 $ 2,649,000 $ 5,436,000 $ 3,724,000 $ 4,000,000 $ 3,960,890 $ 499,380,000 $ $ 32,634,000 $ 14,034,000 $ 130,536,000 $ 8,420,000 $ 900,000 $ 48,000 $ 98,000 $ 375,000 $ $ $ $ $ 5,613,000 $ - # Located In Wildfire Hazard Area 301 40 4 6 3 1 7 27,720 5,223 - Percent In Wildfire Hazard Area 10% 46% 57% 0% 24% 0% 50% 8% 2% 0% 0% 4% 0% 10% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% Exposure To Wildfire Hazard $ 30,046,278 $ 7,136,552 $ 3,950,857 $ $ 1,304,640 $ $ 2,000,000 $ 330,074 $ 9,422,264 $ $ $ 519,386 $ $ 823,475 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ - $1,044,089,890 33,305 4% $ 55,533,525 $ 918,386,450 - * Menifee County Menifee Co. Identified B. Structure/C. Facility Structures/C.F. 3,104 Residential 87 Commercial 7 Industrial Agricultural 25 Religious 5 Governmental 6 Educational 12 Major Roads/Bridges 371 Transportation System (miles) Airports 1 WTP's 749,005 WTP Pipelines (feet) 2 WWTP's 53,405 WWTP Pipelines (feet) 6 Water Storage Tanks 4 Water Pump Stations 1 Commercial Towers 3 Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Electric Power Facilities Critical Facilities Total 806,044 * City of Camargo Camargo Identified B. Structure/C. Facility Structures/C.F. 383 Residential 28 Commercial 0 Industrial 0 Agricultural 4 Religious 1 Governmental 1 Educational 1 Major Roads/Bridges 7 Transportation System (miles) Airports WTP's 71,196 WTP Pipelines (feet) WWTP's 39,030 WWTP Pipelines (feet) Water Storage Tanks $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Camargo # Located Percent Total In Wildfire In Wildfire Exposure Hazard Area Hazard Area 42,805,588 0% 8,139,663 0% 0% 0% 1,063,436 0% 588,000 0% 294,142 0% 349,397 0% 12,892,241 0% 0% 0% 910,423 0% 0% 909,280 0% 0% Exposure To Wildfire Hazard $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ - 548 Water Pump Stations Commercial Towers Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines - Electric Power Facilities Critical Facilities Total 110,651 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 705,800 $ $ 68,657,970 - 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ - - 0% 0% $ - * City of Jeffersonville Jeffersonville Identified B. Structure/C. Facility Structures/C.F. 738 Residential 35 Commercial 1 Industrial 0 Agricultural 10 Religious 0 Governmental 0 Educational 3 Major Roads/Bridges 21 Transportation System (miles) Airports WTP's 336,775 WTP Pipelines (feet) WWTP's 32,825 WWTP Pipelines (feet) 1 Water Storage Tanks Water Pump Stations Commercial Towers 1 Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Electric Power Facilities Critical Facilities Total 370,410 Jeffersonville # Located Percent Total In Wildfire In Wildfire Exposure Hazard Area Hazard Area $ 82,481,786 6 1% $ 10,174,578 0 0% $ 3,255,834 0 0% $ 0 0% $ 2,658,590 0 0% $ 0 0% $ 0 0% $ 1,048,190 0% $ 38,676,722 3 14% $ 0% $ 0% $ 4,306,530 30,395 9% $ 0% $ 764,723 0% $ 150,000 0% $ 0% $ 0% $ 125,000 0% $ 0% $ 0% $ 0% $ 0% $ 705,800 0% Exposure To Wildfire Hazard $ 670,584 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 5,525,246 $ $ $ 388,678 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ - $ $ 144,347,753 $ $ 30,404 0% 8% 6,584,507 * City of Mt. Sterling B. Structure/C. Facility Residential Commercial Industrial Agricultural Religious Governmental Educational Major Roads/Bridges Mt. Sterling Identified Structures/C.F. 2,768 402 2 14 5 3 8 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Mt. Sterling # Located Percent Total In Wildfire In Wildfire Exposure Hazard Area Hazard Area 309,362,580 0% 116,862,300 0% 6,511,666 0% 0% 3,722,025 0% 4,508,000 0% 882,429 0% 2,795,175 0% Exposure To Wildfire Hazard $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ - 549 Transportation System (miles) Airports WTP's WTP Pipelines (feet) WWTP's WWTP Pipelines (feet) Water Storage Tanks Water Pump Stations Commercial Towers Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines 38 279,708 182,745 1 2 1 1 - $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 69,986,449 3,576,783 4,257,402 150,000 196,000 125,000 6,860,000 2,117,400 Electric Power Facilities Critical Facilities Total 465,698 $ $ 531,913,209 - 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ - 0% 0% $ - * Unincorporated Areas Countywide Identified B. Structure/C. Facility Structures/C.F. 4,075 Residential 116 Commercial 21 Industrial Agricultural 50 Religious 3 Governmental 10 Educational 51 Major Roads/Bridges 308 Transportation System (miles) 2 Airports 1 WTP's 692,256 WTP Pipelines (feet) 3 WWTP's 199,880 WWTP Pipelines (feet) 13 Water Storage Tanks 4 Water Pump Stations 3 Commercial Towers 8 Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities 1 Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines 1 Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Electric Power Facilities Critical Facilities Total 896,806 Countywide # Located Percent Total In Wildfire In Wildfire Exposure Hazard Area Hazard Area $ 455,438,046 74 2% $ 33,721,459 6 5% $ 68,372,500 0% $ 4,069,000 0% $ 13,292,949 1 2% $ 1,764,000 0% $ 2,941,429 0% $ 17,819,238 2 4% $ 567,258,588 4 1% $ 10,682,000 0% $ 32,634,000 0% $ 8,852,264 17,325 3% $ 195,804,000 0% $ 4,656,595 5,581 3% $ 1,950,000 0% $ 48,000 0% $ 294,000 0% $ 1,000,000 0% $ 0% $ 98,000 0% $ 0% $ 1,068,200 0% $ 3,529,000 0% Exposure To Wildfire Hazard $ 8,270,531 $ 1,744,213 $ $ $ 265,859 $ $ $ 698,794 $ 7,366,995 $ $ $ 221,544 $ $ 130,020 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ - $ $1,425,293,268 $ $ 18,697,957 22,993 0% 3% * Montgomery County B. Structure/C. Facility Residential Mont. Co. Mont. Co. # Located Percent Exposure Identified Total In Wildfire In Wildfire To Wildfire Structures/C.F. Exposure Hazard Area Hazard Area Hazard 7,964 $ 890,088,000 80 1% $ 8,941,115 550 Commercial Industrial Agricultural Religious Governmental Educational Major Roads/Bridges Transportation System (miles) Airports WTP's WTP Pipelines (feet) WWTP's WWTP Pipelines (feet) Water Storage Tanks Water Pump Stations Commercial Towers Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines 581 24 78 9 14 63 374 2 1 1,379,935 3 454,480 15 4 5 10 1 1 1 - $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 168,898,000 78,140,000 4,069,000 20,737,000 6,860,000 4,118,000 22,012,000 688,814,000 10,682,000 32,634,000 17,646,000 195,804,000 10,588,000 2,250,000 48,000 490,000 1,250,000 6,860,000 98,000 1,068,200 7,058,000 6 1 2 7 47,720 5,581 - 1% 0% 0% 1% 0% 0% 3% 2% 0% 0% 3% 0% 1% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 1,744,213 265,859 698,794 12,892,241 610,222 130,020 - Electric Power Facilities Critical Facilities Total 1,843,565 $ $2,170,212,200 53,397 0% 3% $ $ 25,282,464 * City of West Liberty W. Liberty Identified B. Structure/C. Facility Structures/C.F. 758 Residential 111 Commercial 4 Industrial 0 Agricultural 9 Religious 3 Governmental 5 Educational 4 Major Roads/Bridges 28 Transportation System (miles) 1 Airports 1 WTP's 123,091 WTP Pipelines (feet) 1 WWTP's 74,652 WWTP Pipelines (feet) 2 Water Storage Tanks 1 Water Pump Stations Commercial Towers 1 Dams/Levees 1 Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines W. Liberty # Located Percent Total In Wildfire In Wildfire Exposure Hazard Area Hazard Area $ 68,207,665 6 1% $ 21,781,653 0 0% $ 3,217,000 0 0% $ 0 0% $ 920,250 0 0% $ 3,332,000 0 0% $ 2,771,000 0 0% $ 2,300,969 0% $ 49,900,302 0% $ 5,341,000 0% $ 32,634,000 0% $ 3,799,305 0% $ 65,268,000 0% $ 16,486,365 1,780 2% $ 300,000 0% $ 12,000 0% $ 0% $ 125,000 0% $ 3,430,000 0% $ 0% $ 0% $ 0% $ 2,769,250 0% Exposure To Wildfire Hazard $ 539,902 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 393,100 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ - 551 Electric Power Facilities Critical Facilities Total 198,673 $ $ 282,595,759 1,786 0% 1% $ $ 933,003 * Unincorporated Areas Countywide Identified B. Structure/C. Facility Structures/C.F. 3,851 Residential 114 Commercial Industrial Agricultural 43 Religious 7 Governmental 5 Educational 28 Major Roads/Bridges 688 Transportation System (miles) Airports 1 WTP's 774,115 WTP Pipelines (feet) WWTP's 587 WWTP Pipelines (feet) 6 Water Storage Tanks 6 Water Pump Stations 2 Commercial Towers 2 Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Electric Power Facilities Critical Facilities Total 779,455 Countywide # Located Percent Total In Wildfire In Wildfire Exposure Hazard Area Hazard Area $ 346,527,335 1,515 39% $ 22,370,347 74 65% $ 0% $ 711,000 0% $ 4,396,750 17 40% $ 4,116,000 3 43% $ 2,771,000 3 60% $ 16,106,781 9 32% $1,226,121,698 95 14% $ 0% $ 32,634,000 0% $ 23,893,695 257,452 33% $ 0% $ 129,635 0% $ 900,000 1 17% $ 72,000 1 17% $ 196,000 0% $ 250,000 0% $ 0% $ 0% $ 0% $ 0% $ 8,307,750 0% Exposure To Wildfire Hazard $ 136,325,347 $ 14,521,102 $ $ $ 1,738,250 $ 1,764,000 $ 1,662,600 $ 5,177,180 $ 169,304,595 $ $ $ 7,946,467 $ $ $ 150,000 $ 12,000 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ - $ $1,689,503,991 $ $ 338,601,542 259,170 0% 33% * Morgan County Morgan Co. Identified B. Structure/C. Facility Structures/C.F. 4,609 Residential 225 Commercial 4 Industrial Agricultural 52 Religious 10 Governmental 10 Educational 32 Major Roads/Bridges 716 Transportation System (miles) 1 Airports 2 WTP's 897,206 WTP Pipelines (feet) 1 WWTP's 75,239 WWTP Pipelines (feet) 8 Water Storage Tanks 7 Water Pump Stations Morgan Co. # Located Percent Total In Wildfire In Wildfire Exposure Hazard Area Hazard Area $ 414,735,000 1,521 33% $ 44,152,000 74 33% $ 3,217,000 0% $ 711,000 0% $ 5,317,000 17 33% $ 7,448,000 3 30% $ 5,542,000 3 30% $ 18,407,750 9 28% $1,276,022,000 95 13% $ 5,341,000 0% $ 65,268,000 0% $ 27,693,000 257,452 29% $ 65,268,000 0% $ 16,616,000 1,780 2% $ 1,200,000 1 13% $ 84,000 1 14% Exposure To Wildfire Hazard $ 136,865,250 $ 14,521,102 $ $ $ 1,738,250 $ 1,764,000 $ 1,662,600 $ 5,177,180 $ 169,304,595 $ $ $ 7,946,467 $ $ 393,100 $ 150,000 $ 12,000 552 Commercial Towers Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines 2 3 1 - Electric Power Facilities Critical Facilities Total 978,128 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 196,000 375,000 3,430,000 11,077,000 $ $1,972,099,750 - 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% $ $ $ $ $ $ $ - 260,956 0% 27% $ $ 339,534,544 * City of Lakeview Heights Lakeview Hts. Identified B. Structure/C. Facility Structures/C.F. 100 Residential 0 Commercial 0 Industrial 0 Agricultural 0 Religious 0 Governmental 0 Educational Major Roads/Bridges 3 Transportation System (miles) Airports WTP's 11,301 WTP Pipelines (feet) WWTP's WWTP Pipelines (feet) Water Storage Tanks Water Pump Stations Commercial Towers 2 Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Electric Power Facilities Critical Facilities Total 11,406 Lakeview Hts. # Located Percent Total In Wildfire In Wildfire Exposure Hazard Area Hazard Area $ 11,201,090 0% $ 0% $ 0% $ 0% $ 0% $ 0% $ 0% $ 0% $ 4,737,977 0% $ 0% $ 0% $ 108,344 0% $ 0% $ 0% $ 0% $ 0% $ 0% $ 250,000 0% $ 0% $ 0% $ 0% $ 0% $ 0% Exposure To Wildfire Hazard $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ - $ $ 16,297,411 $ $ - 0% 0% - * City of Morehead Morehead Identified B. Structure/C. Facility Structures/C.F. 2,347 Residential 305 Commercial Industrial Agricultural 22 Religious 6 Governmental 8 Educational 4 Major Roads/Bridges 39 Transportation System (miles) $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Morehead # Located Percent Total In Wildfire In Wildfire Exposure Hazard Area Hazard Area 262,889,582 0% 95,724,219 0% 0% 0% 5,495,742 0% 6,664,000 0% 7,196,267 0% 3,453,351 0% 61,593,698 1 3% Exposure To Wildfire Hazard $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 1,579,326 553 Airports WTP's WTP Pipelines (feet) WWTP's WWTP Pipelines (feet) Water Storage Tanks Water Pump Stations Commercial Towers Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines 1 253,686 156,945 5 1 1 1 1 - $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 32,634,000 2,432,122 2,927,123 750,000 12,000 98,000 125,000 6,860,000 430,400 3,775 2,785 - 0% 0% 1% 0% 2% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 36,191 51,942 - Electric Power Facilities Critical Facilities Total 413,372 $ $ 489,285,504 6,561 0% 2% $ $ 1,667,459 * Unincorporated Areas Countywide Identified B. Structure/C. Facility Structures/C.F. 5,076 Residential 188 Commercial 14 Industrial Agricultural 40 Religious 5 Governmental 7 Educational 30 Major Roads/Bridges 431 Transportation System (miles) 2 Airports 1 WTP's 1,979,688 WTP Pipelines (feet) 1 WWTP's 535,364 WWTP Pipelines (feet) 16 Water Storage Tanks 13 Water Pump Stations 5 Commercial Towers 1 Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities 1 Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines 2 Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Electric Power Facilities Critical Facilities Total 2,520,885 Countywide # Located Percent Total In Wildfire In Wildfire Exposure Hazard Area Hazard Area $ 568,567,328 5,076 100% $ 59,003,781 188 100% $ 14,894,000 14 100% $ 2,142,000 0% $ 9,992,258 40 100% $ 2,940,000 5 100% $ 6,296,733 7 100% $ 25,900,129 3 10% $ 680,689,325 36 8% $ 10,682,000 0% $ 32,634,000 0% $ 18,979,534 167,468 8% $ 65,268,000 0% $ 9,984,877 12,337 2% $ 2,400,000 1 6% $ 156,000 1 8% $ 490,000 0% $ 125,000 1 100% $ 0% $ 98,000 0% $ 0% $ 2,136,400 0% $ 8,177,600 0% Exposure To Wildfire Hazard $ 568,567,328 $ 59,003,781 $ 14,894,000 $ 2,142,000 $ 9,992,258 $ 2,940,000 $ 6,296,733 $ 2,590,013 $ 56,855,721 $ $ $ 1,605,538 $ $ 230,093 $ 150,000 $ 12,000 $ $ 125,000 $ $ $ $ $ - $ $1,521,556,965 $ $ 725,404,465 185,177 0% 7% * Rowan County B. Structure/C. Facility Residential Commercial Rowan Co. Rowan Co. # Located Percent Exposure Identified Total In Wildfire In Wildfire To Wildfire Structures/C.F. Exposure Hazard Area Hazard Area Hazard 7,523 $ 842,658,000 5,076 67% $ 568,567,328 493 $ 154,728,000 188 38% $ 59,003,781 554 Industrial Agricultural Religious Governmental Educational Major Roads/Bridges Transportation System (miles) Airports WTP's WTP Pipelines (feet) WWTP's WWTP Pipelines (feet) Water Storage Tanks Water Pump Stations Commercial Towers Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines 14 62 11 15 34 473 2 2 2,244,675 1 692,309 21 14 6 4 1 1 2 - $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 14,894,000 2,142,000 15,488,000 9,604,000 13,493,000 29,353,480 747,021,000 10,682,000 65,268,000 21,520,000 65,268,000 12,912,000 3,150,000 168,000 588,000 500,000 6,860,000 98,000 2,136,400 8,608,000 14 40 5 7 3 37 171,243 15,122 1 1 1 - 100% 0% 65% 45% 47% 9% 8% 0% 0% 8% 0% 2% 5% 7% 0% 25% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% Electric Power Facilities Critical Facilities Total 2,945,663 $ $2,027,139,880 191,738 0% 7% $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 14,894,000 2,142,000 9,992,258 2,940,000 6,296,733 2,590,013 58,435,046 1,641,730 282,035 150,000 12,000 125,000 - $ $ 727,071,924 * Earthquake Hazard AreasBuilding Structures & Critical Facilities Within Hazard Area Per Jurisdiction City of Owingsville Owingsville Identified B. Structure/C.Facility Structures/C.F. 720 Residential 79 Commercial 1 Industrial 0 Agricultural 9 Religious 3 Governmental 5 Educational Major Roads/Bridges 8 Transportation System (miles) Airports 1 WTP's 303,260 WTP Pipelines (feet) 1 WWTP's 48,024 WWTP Pipelines (feet) 2 Water Storage Tanks 1 Water Pump Stations Commercial Towers Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Owingsville # Located In Percent In Total Earthquake Earthquake Exposure Hazard Area Hazard Area $ 63,868,852 720 100% $ 15,707,748 79 100% $ 1,312,667 1 100% $ 0 100% $ 611,679 9 100% $ 3,332,000 3 100% $ 2,737,857 5 100% $ 0% $ 12,865,164 8 100% $ 0% $ 32,634,000 1 100% $ 2,978,850 303,260 100% $ 65,268,000 1 100% $ 6,553,800 48,024 100% $ 300,000 2 100% $ 12,000 1 100% $ 0% $ 0% $ 0% $ 0% $ 0% $ 0% Exposure To Earthquake Hazard $ 63,868,852 $ 15,707,748 $ 1,312,667 $ $ 611,679 $ 3,332,000 $ 2,737,857 $ $ 12,865,164 $ $ 32,634,000 $ 2,978,850 $ 65,268,000 $ 6,553,800 $ 300,000 $ 12,000 $ $ $ $ $ $ - 555 Natural Gas Pipelines - Electric Power Facilities Critical Facilities Total 352,114 $ - $ $ 208,182,617 - 0% 352,114 0% 100% $ - $ $ 208,182,617 * City of Salt Lick Salt Lick Identified B. Structure/C.Facility Structures/C.F. 157 Residential 27 Commercial 1 Industrial 0 Agricultural 7 Religious 1 Governmental 1 Educational 2 Major Roads/Bridges 6 Transportation System (miles) Airports WTP's 101,087 WTP Pipelines (feet) WWTP's 4,367 WWTP Pipelines (feet) 1 Water Storage Tanks Water Pump Stations Commercial Towers Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Electric Power Facilities Critical Facilities Total 105,657 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Salt Lick # Located In Percent In Total Earthquake Earthquake Exposure Hazard Area Hazard Area 13,926,958 157 100% 5,368,471 27 100% 1,312,667 1 100% 0 100% 475,750 7 100% 588,000 1 100% 547,571 1 100% 1,506,785 2 100% 9,648,873 6 100% 0% 0% 992,950 101,087 100% 0% 595,800 4,367 100% 150,000 1 100% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 35,113,825 105,657 0% 100% Exposure To Earthquake Hazard $ 13,926,958 $ 5,368,471 $ 1,312,667 $ $ 475,750 $ 588,000 $ 547,571 $ 1,506,785 $ 9,648,873 $ $ $ 992,950 $ $ 595,800 $ 150,000 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 35,113,825 * City of Sharpsburg Sharpsburg Identified B. Structure/C. Facility Structures/C.F. 154 Residential 13 Commercial 0 Industrial 0 Agricultural 11 Religious 1 Governmental 0 Educational Major Roads/Bridges 4 Transportation System (miles) Airports WTP's 101,087 WTP Pipelines (feet) 1 WWTP's 17,463 WWTP Pipelines (feet) 1 Water Storage Tanks Sharpsburg # Located In Percent In Total Earthquake Earthquake Exposure Hazard Area Hazard Area $ 13,660,838 154 100% $ 2,584,819 13 100% $ 0 100% $ 0 100% $ 747,607 11 100% $ 588,000 1 100% $ 0 100% $ 0% $ 6,432,582 4 100% $ 0% $ 0% $ 992,950 101,087 100% $ 65,268,000 1 100% $ 2,383,200 17,463 100% $ 150,000 1 100% Exposure To Earthquake Hazard $ 13,660,838 $ 2,584,819 $ $ $ 747,607 $ 588,000 $ $ $ 6,432,582 $ $ $ 992,950 $ 65,268,000 $ 2,383,200 $ 150,000 556 Water Pump Stations Commercial Towers Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines - $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Electric Power Facilities Critical Facilities Total 118,735 $ $ 92,807,996 - 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 118,735 0% 100% $ $ 92,807,996 * Unincorporated Areas Countywide Identified B. Structure/C. Facility Structures/C.F. 3,228 Residential 36 Commercial 4 Industrial Agricultural 29 Religious 2 Governmental 1 Educational 33 Major Roads/Bridges 367 Transportation System (miles) 1 Airports WTP's 1,516,300 WTP Pipelines (feet) WWTP's 17,463 WWTP Pipelines (feet) 9 Water Storage Tanks 9 Water Pump Stations 1 Commercial Towers 8 Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities 1 Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines 1 Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Electric Power Facilities Critical Facilities Total 1,537,493 Countywide # Located In Percent In Total Earthquake Earthquake Exposure Hazard Area Hazard Area $ 286,345,352 3,228 100% $ 7,157,962 36 100% $ 5,250,666 4 100% $ 2,796,000 100% $ 1,970,964 29 100% $ 1,176,000 2 100% $ 547,572 1 100% $ 24,861,955 33 100% $ 590,189,381 367 100% $ 5,341,000 1 100% $ 0% $ 14,894,250 1,516,300 100% $ 0% $ 2,383,200 17,463 100% $ 1,350,000 9 100% $ 108,000 9 100% $ 98,000 1 100% $ 1,000,000 8 100% $ 0% $ 98,000 1 100% $ 0% $ 1,068,200 1 100% $ 7,944,000 0% Exposure To Earthquake Hazard $ 286,345,352 $ 7,157,962 $ 5,250,666 $ 2,796,000 $ 1,970,964 $ 1,176,000 $ 547,572 $ 24,861,955 $ 590,189,381 $ 5,341,000 $ $ 14,894,250 $ $ 2,383,200 $ 1,350,000 $ 108,000 $ 98,000 $ 1,000,000 $ $ 98,000 $ $ 1,068,200 $ 7,944,000 $ $ 954,580,502 $ $ 954,580,502 1,537,493 0% 100% * Bath County B. Structure/C.Facility Residential Commercial Industrial Agricultural Religious Governmental Educational Major Roads/Bridges Bath County Identified Structures/C.F. 4,259 155 6 56 7 7 35 Bath County # Located In Percent In Total Earthquake Earthquake Exposure Hazard Area Hazard Area $ 377,802,000 4,259 100% $ 30,819,000 155 100% $ 7,876,000 6 100% $ 2,796,000 100% $ 3,806,000 56 100% $ 5,684,000 7 100% $ 3,833,000 7 100% $ 26,368,740 35 100% Exposure To Earthquake Hazard $ 377,802,000 $ 30,819,000 $ 7,876,000 $ 2,796,000 $ 3,806,000 $ 5,684,000 $ 3,833,000 $ 26,368,740 557 Transportation System (miles) Airports WTP's WTP Pipelines (feet) WWTP's WWTP Pipelines (feet) Water Storage Tanks Water Pump Stations Commercial Towers Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines 385 1 1 2,021,734 2 87,317 13 10 1 8 1 1 - $ 619,136,000 $ 5,341,000 $ 32,634,000 $ 19,859,000 $ 130,536,000 $ 11,916,000 $ 1,950,000 $ 120,000 $ 98,000 $ 1,000,000 $ $ 98,000 $ $ 1,068,200 $ 7,944,000 385 1 1 2,021,734 2 87,317 13 10 1 8 1 1 - 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% $ 619,136,000 $ 5,341,000 $ 32,634,000 $ 19,859,000 $ 130,536,000 $ 11,916,000 $ 1,950,000 $ 120,000 $ 98,000 $ 1,000,000 $ $ 98,000 $ $ 1,068,200 $ 7,944,000 Electric Power Facilities Critical Facilities Total 2,113,999 $ $1,290,684,940 2,113,999 100% 100% $ $1,290,684,940 * City of Frenchburg Frenchburg Identified B. Structure/C.Facility Structures/C.F. 279 Residential 47 Commercial 0 Industrial 0 Agricultural 5 Religious 1 Governmental 3 Educational 3 Major Roads/Bridges 10 Transportation System (miles) Airports WTP's 14,980 WTP Pipelines (feet) 1 WWTP's 28,492 WWTP Pipelines (feet) Water Storage Tanks 1 Water Pump Stations Commercial Towers Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Electric Power Facilities Critical Facilities Total 43,822 Frenchburg # Located In Percent In Total Earthquake Earthquake Exposure Hazard Area Hazard Area $ 27,850,204 279 100% $ 8,385,448 47 100% $ 0 100% $ 0 100% $ 1,087,200 5 100% $ 1,372,000 1 100% $ 2,000,000 3 100% $ 990,223 3 100% $ 13,460,377 10 100% $ 0% $ 0% $ 280,680 14,980 100% $ 65,268,000 1 100% $ 4,492,138 28,492 100% $ 0% $ 12,000 1 100% $ 0% $ 0% $ 0% $ 0% $ 0% $ 0% $ 505,170 0% Exposure To Earthquake Hazard $ 27,850,204 $ 8,385,448 $ $ $ 1,087,200 $ 1,372,000 $ 2,000,000 $ 990,223 $ 13,460,377 $ $ $ 280,680 $ 65,268,000 $ 4,492,138 $ $ 12,000 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 505,170 $ $ 125,703,440 $ $ 125,703,440 43,822 0% 100% * Unincorporated Areas B. Structure/C.Facility Residential Countywide Countywide # Located In Percent In Exposure To Identified Total Earthquake Earthquake Earthquake Structures/C.F. Exposure Hazard Area Hazard Area Hazard 2,825 $ 281,995,796 2,825 100% $ 281,995,796 558 Commercial Industrial Agricultural Religious Governmental Educational Major Roads/Bridges Transportation System (miles) Airports WTP's WTP Pipelines (feet) WWTP's WWTP Pipelines (feet) Water Storage Tanks Water Pump Stations Commercial Towers Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines 40 7 20 4 3 9 361 1 734,025 1 24,913 6 3 1 3 - $ 7,136,552 $ 6,914,000 $ 2,649,000 $ 4,348,800 $ 2,352,000 $ 2,000,000 $ 2,970,667 $ 485,919,623 $ $ 32,634,000 $ 13,753,320 $ 65,268,000 $ 3,927,862 $ 900,000 $ 36,000 $ 98,000 $ 375,000 $ $ $ $ $ 5,107,830 40 7 20 4 3 9 361 1 734,025 1 24,913 6 3 1 3 - 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 0% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% $ 7,136,552 $ 6,914,000 $ 2,649,000 $ 4,348,800 $ 2,352,000 $ 2,000,000 $ 2,970,667 $ 485,919,623 $ $ 32,634,000 $ 13,753,320 $ 65,268,000 $ 3,927,862 $ 900,000 $ 36,000 $ 98,000 $ 375,000 $ $ $ $ $ 5,107,830 Electric Power Facilities Critical Facilities Total 0 762,222 $ $ 918,386,450 0 762,222 0% 100% $ $ 918,386,450 * Menifee County Menifee Co. Identified B. Structure/C.Facility Structures/C.F. 3,104 Residential 87 Commercial 7 Industrial Agricultural 25 Religious 5 Governmental 6 Educational 12 Major Roads/Bridges 371 Transportation System (miles) Airports 1 WTP's 749,005 WTP Pipelines (feet) 2 WWTP's 53,405 WWTP Pipelines (feet) 6 Water Storage Tanks 4 Water Pump Stations 1 Commercial Towers 3 Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Menifee Co. # Located In Percent In Total Earthquake Earthquake Exposure Hazard Area Hazard Area $ 309,846,000 3,104 100% $ 15,522,000 87 100% $ 6,914,000 7 100% $ 2,649,000 100% $ 5,436,000 25 100% $ 3,724,000 5 100% $ 4,000,000 6 100% $ 3,960,890 12 100% $ 499,380,000 371 100% $ 100% $ 32,634,000 1 100% $ 14,034,000 749,005 100% $ 130,536,000 2 100% $ 8,420,000 53,405 100% $ 900,000 6 100% $ 48,000 4 100% $ 98,000 1 100% $ 375,000 3 100% $ 100% $ 100% $ 100% $ 100% $ 5,613,000 100% Exposure To Earthquake Hazard $ 309,846,000 $ 15,522,000 $ 6,914,000 $ 2,649,000 $ 5,436,000 $ 3,724,000 $ 4,000,000 $ 3,960,890 $ 499,380,000 $ $ 32,634,000 $ 14,034,000 $ 130,536,000 $ 8,420,000 $ 900,000 $ 48,000 $ 98,000 $ 375,000 $ $ $ $ $ 5,613,000 559 Electric Power Facilities Critical Facilities Total 806,044 $ $1,044,089,890 806,044 100% 100% $ $1,044,089,890 * City of Camargo Camargo Identified B. Structure/C.Facility Structures/C.F. 383 Residential 28 Commercial 0 Industrial 0 Agricultural 4 Religious 1 Governmental 1 Educational 1 Major Roads/Bridges 7 Transportation System (miles) Airports WTP's 71,196 WTP Pipelines (feet) WWTP's 39,030 WWTP Pipelines (feet) Water Storage Tanks Water Pump Stations Commercial Towers Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Electric Power Facilities Critical Facilities Total 110,651 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Camargo # Located In Percent In Total Earthquake Earthquake Exposure Hazard Area Hazard Area 42,805,588 383 100% 8,139,663 28 100% 0 100% 0 100% 1,063,436 4 100% 588,000 1 100% 294,142 1 100% 349,397 1 100% 12,892,241 7 100% 0% 0% 910,423 71,196 100% 0% 909,280 39,030 100% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 705,800 0% $ $ 68,657,970 110,651 0% 100% Exposure To Earthquake Hazard $ 42,805,588 $ 8,139,663 $ $ $ 1,063,436 $ 588,000 $ 294,142 $ 349,397 $ 12,892,241 $ $ $ 910,423 $ $ 909,280 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 705,800 $ $ 68,657,970 * City of Jeffersonville Jeffersonville Identified B. Structure/C.Facility Structures/C.F. 738 Residential 35 Commercial 1 Industrial 0 Agricultural 10 Religious 0 Governmental 0 Educational 3 Major Roads/Bridges 21 Transportation System (miles) Airports WTP's 336,775 WTP Pipelines (feet) WWTP's 32,825 WWTP Pipelines (feet) 1 Water Storage Tanks Water Pump Stations Jeffersonville # Located In Percent In Total Earthquake Earthquake Exposure Hazard Area Hazard Area $ 82,481,786 738 100% $ 10,174,578 35 100% $ 3,255,834 1 100% $ 0 100% $ 2,658,590 10 100% $ 0 100% $ 0 100% $ 1,048,190 3 100% $ 38,676,722 21 100% $ 0% $ 0% $ 4,306,530 336,775 100% $ 0% $ 764,723 32,825 100% $ 150,000 1 100% $ 0% Exposure To Earthquake Hazard $ 82,481,786 $ 10,174,578 $ 3,255,834 $ $ 2,658,590 $ $ $ 1,048,190 $ 38,676,722 $ $ $ 4,306,530 $ $ 764,723 $ 150,000 $ - 560 Commercial Towers Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines 1 - Electric Power Facilities Critical Facilities Total 370,410 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 125,000 705,800 $ $ 144,347,753 1 - 0% 100% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 125,000 705,800 370,410 0% 100% $ $ 144,347,753 * City of Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Identified B. Structure/C.Facility Structures/C.F. 2,768 Residential 402 Commercial 2 Industrial Agricultural 14 Religious 5 Governmental 3 Educational 8 Major Roads/Bridges 38 Transportation System (miles) Airports WTP's 279,708 WTP Pipelines (feet) WWTP's 182,745 WWTP Pipelines (feet) 1 Water Storage Tanks Water Pump Stations 2 Commercial Towers 1 Dams/Levees 1 Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Electric Power Facilities Critical Facilities Total 465,698 Mt. Sterling # Located In Percent In Total Earthquake Earthquake Exposure Hazard Area Hazard Area $ 309,362,580 2,768 100% $ 116,862,300 402 100% $ 6,511,666 2 100% $ 100% $ 3,722,025 14 100% $ 4,508,000 5 100% $ 882,429 3 100% $ 2,795,175 8 100% $ 69,986,449 38 100% $ 0% $ 0% $ 3,576,783 279,708 100% $ 0% $ 4,257,402 182,745 100% $ 150,000 1 100% $ 0% $ 196,000 2 100% $ 125,000 1 100% $ 6,860,000 1 100% $ 0% $ 0% $ 0% $ 2,117,400 0% Exposure To Earthquake Hazard $ 309,362,580 $ 116,862,300 $ 6,511,666 $ $ 3,722,025 $ 4,508,000 $ 882,429 $ 2,795,175 $ 69,986,449 $ $ $ 3,576,783 $ $ 4,257,402 $ 150,000 $ $ 196,000 $ 125,000 $ 6,860,000 $ $ $ $ 2,117,400 $ $ 531,913,209 $ $ 531,913,209 465,698 0% 100% * Unincorporated Areas Countywide Identified B. Structure/C.Facility Structures/C.F. 4,075 Residential 116 Commercial 21 Industrial Agricultural 50 Religious 3 Governmental 10 Educational 51 Major Roads/Bridges 308 Transportation System (miles) Countywide # Located In Percent In Total Earthquake Earthquake Exposure Hazard Area Hazard Area $ 455,438,046 4,075 100% $ 33,721,459 116 100% $ 68,372,500 21 100% $ 4,069,000 100% $ 13,292,949 50 100% $ 1,764,000 3 100% $ 2,941,429 10 100% $ 17,819,238 51 100% $ 567,258,588 308 100% Exposure To Earthquake Hazard $ 455,438,046 $ 33,721,459 $ 68,372,500 $ 4,069,000 $ 13,292,949 $ 1,764,000 $ 2,941,429 $ 17,819,238 $ 567,258,588 561 Airports WTP's WTP Pipelines (feet) WWTP's WWTP Pipelines (feet) Water Storage Tanks Water Pump Stations Commercial Towers Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines 2 1 692,256 3 199,880 13 4 3 8 1 1 - $ 10,682,000 $ 32,634,000 $ 8,852,264 $ 195,804,000 $ 4,656,595 $ 1,950,000 $ 48,000 $ 294,000 $ 1,000,000 $ $ 98,000 $ $ 1,068,200 $ 3,529,000 2 1 692,256 3 199,880 13 4 3 8 1 1 - 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 0% 100% 0% 100% 0% $ 10,682,000 $ 32,634,000 $ 8,852,264 $ 195,804,000 $ 4,656,595 $ 1,950,000 $ 48,000 $ 294,000 $ 1,000,000 $ $ 98,000 $ $ 1,068,200 $ 3,529,000 Electric Power Facilities Critical Facilities Total 896,806 $ $1,425,293,268 896,806 0% 100% $ $1,425,293,268 * Montgomery County Mont. Co. Identified B. Structure/C.Facility Structures/C.F. 7,964 Residential 581 Commercial 24 Industrial Agricultural 78 Religious 9 Governmental 14 Educational 63 Major Roads/Bridges 374 Transportation System (miles) 2 Airports 1 WTP's 1,379,935 WTP Pipelines (feet) 3 WWTP's 454,480 WWTP Pipelines (feet) 15 Water Storage Tanks 4 Water Pump Stations 5 Commercial Towers 10 Dams/Levees 1 Health Care Facilities 1 Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines 1 Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Electric Power Facilities Critical Facilities Total 1,843,565 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Mont. Co. # Located In Percent In Total Earthquake Earthquake Exposure Hazard Area Hazard Area 890,088,000 7,964 100% 168,898,000 581 100% 78,140,000 24 100% 4,069,000 100% 20,737,000 78 100% 6,860,000 9 100% 4,118,000 14 100% 22,012,000 63 100% 688,814,000 374 100% 10,682,000 2 100% 32,634,000 1 100% 17,646,000 1,379,935 100% 195,804,000 3 100% 10,588,000 454,480 100% 2,250,000 15 100% 48,000 4 100% 490,000 5 100% 1,250,000 10 100% 6,860,000 1 100% 98,000 1 100% 100% 1,068,200 1 100% 7,058,000 100% $ $2,170,212,200 1,843,565 100% 100% Exposure To Earthquake Hazard $ 890,088,000 $ 168,898,000 $ 78,140,000 $ 4,069,000 $ 20,737,000 $ 6,860,000 $ 4,118,000 $ 22,012,000 $ 688,814,000 $ 10,682,000 $ 32,634,000 $ 17,646,000 $ 195,804,000 $ 10,588,000 $ 2,250,000 $ 48,000 $ 490,000 $ 1,250,000 $ 6,860,000 $ 98,000 $ $ 1,068,200 $ 7,058,000 $ $2,170,212,200 * City of West Liberty B. Structure/C.Facility Residential Commercial W. Liberty W. Liberty # Located In Percent In Exposure To Identified Total Earthquake Earthquake Earthquake Structures/C.F. Exposure Hazard Area Hazard Area Hazard 758 $ 68,207,665 758 100% $ 68,207,665 111 $ 21,781,653 111 100% $ 21,781,653 562 Industrial Agricultural Religious Governmental Educational Major Roads/Bridges Transportation System (miles) Airports WTP's WTP Pipelines (feet) WWTP's WWTP Pipelines (feet) Water Storage Tanks Water Pump Stations Commercial Towers Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines 4 0 9 3 5 4 28 1 1 123,091 1 74,652 2 1 1 1 - $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 3,217,000 920,250 3,332,000 2,771,000 2,300,969 49,900,302 5,341,000 32,634,000 3,799,305 65,268,000 16,486,365 300,000 12,000 125,000 3,430,000 2,769,250 4 0 9 3 5 4 28 1 1 123,091 1 74,652 2 1 1 1 - 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 0% 100% 100% 0% 0% 0% 0% $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 3,217,000 920,250 3,332,000 2,771,000 2,300,969 49,900,302 5,341,000 32,634,000 3,799,305 65,268,000 16,486,365 300,000 12,000 125,000 3,430,000 2,769,250 Electric Power Facilities Critical Facilities Total 198,673 $ $ 282,595,759 198,673 0% 100% $ $ 282,595,759 * Unincorporated Areas Countywide Identified B. Structure/C.Facility Structures/C.F. 3,851 Residential 114 Commercial Industrial Agricultural 43 Religious 7 Governmental 5 Educational 28 Major Roads/Bridges 688 Transportation System (miles) Airports 1 WTP's 774,115 WTP Pipelines (feet) WWTP's 587 WWTP Pipelines (feet) 6 Water Storage Tanks 6 Water Pump Stations 2 Commercial Towers 2 Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Electric Power Facilities - Countywide # Located In Percent In Total Earthquake Earthquake Exposure Hazard Area Hazard Area $ 346,527,335 3,851 100% $ 22,370,347 114 100% $ 100% $ 711,000 100% $ 4,396,750 43 100% $ 4,116,000 7 100% $ 2,771,000 5 100% $ 16,106,781 28 100% $1,226,121,698 688 100% $ 0% $ 32,634,000 1 100% $ 23,893,695 774,115 100% $ 0% $ 129,635 587 100% $ 900,000 6 100% $ 72,000 6 100% $ 196,000 2 100% $ 250,000 2 100% $ 0% $ 0% $ 0% $ 0% $ 8,307,750 0% Exposure To Earthquake Hazard $ 346,527,335 $ 22,370,347 $ $ 711,000 $ 4,396,750 $ 4,116,000 $ 2,771,000 $ 16,106,781 $1,226,121,698 $ $ 32,634,000 $ 23,893,695 $ $ 129,635 $ 900,000 $ 72,000 $ 196,000 $ 250,000 $ $ $ $ $ 8,307,750 $ $ - - 0% - 563 Critical Facilities Total 779,455 $1,689,503,991 779,455 100% $1,689,503,991 * Morgan County Morgan Co. Identified B. Structure/C.Facility Structures/C.F. 4,609 Residential 225 Commercial 4 Industrial Agricultural 52 Religious 10 Governmental 10 Educational 32 Major Roads/Bridges 716 Transportation System (miles) 1 Airports 2 WTP's 897,206 WTP Pipelines (feet) 1 WWTP's 75,239 WWTP Pipelines (feet) 8 Water Storage Tanks 7 Water Pump Stations 2 Commercial Towers 3 Dams/Levees 1 Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Electric Power Facilities Critical Facilities Total 978,128 Morgan Co. # Located In Percent In Total Earthquake Earthquake Exposure Hazard Area Hazard Area $ 414,735,000 4,609 100% $ 44,152,000 225 100% $ 3,217,000 4 100% $ 711,000 100% $ 5,317,000 52 100% $ 7,448,000 10 100% $ 5,542,000 10 100% $ 18,407,750 32 100% $1,276,022,000 716 100% $ 5,341,000 1 100% $ 65,268,000 2 100% $ 27,693,000 897,206 100% $ 65,268,000 1 100% $ 16,616,000 75,239 100% $ 1,200,000 8 100% $ 84,000 7 100% $ 196,000 2 100% $ 375,000 3 100% $ 3,430,000 1 100% $ 100% $ 100% $ 100% $ 11,077,000 100% Exposure To Earthquake Hazard $ 414,735,000 $ 44,152,000 $ 3,217,000 $ 711,000 $ 5,317,000 $ 7,448,000 $ 5,542,000 $ 18,407,750 $1,276,022,000 $ 5,341,000 $ 65,268,000 $ 27,693,000 $ 65,268,000 $ 16,616,000 $ 1,200,000 $ 84,000 $ 196,000 $ 375,000 $ 3,430,000 $ $ $ $ 11,077,000 $ $1,972,099,750 $ $1,972,099,750 978,128 100% 100% * City of Lakeview Heights Lakeview Hts. Identified B. Structure/C.Facility Structures/C.F. 100 Residential 0 Commercial 0 Industrial 0 Agricultural 0 Religious 0 Governmental 0 Educational Major Roads/Bridges 3 Transportation System (miles) Airports WTP's 11,301 WTP Pipelines (feet) WWTP's WWTP Pipelines (feet) Water Storage Tanks Water Pump Stations Commercial Towers Lakeview Hts. # Located In Percent In Total Earthquake Earthquake Exposure Hazard Area Hazard Area $ 11,201,090 100 100% $ 0 100% $ 0 100% $ 0 100% $ 0 100% $ 0 100% $ 0 100% $ 0% $ 4,737,977 3 100% $ 0% $ 0% $ 108,344 11,301 100% $ 0% $ 0% $ 0% $ 0% $ 0% Exposure To Earthquake Hazard $ 11,201,090 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 4,737,977 $ $ $ 108,344 $ $ $ $ $ - 564 Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines 2 - Electric Power Facilities Critical Facilities Total 11,406 $ $ $ $ $ $ 250,000 - $ $ 16,297,411 2 - 100% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% $ $ $ $ $ $ 250,000 - 11,406 0% 100% $ $ 16,297,411 * City of Morehead Morehead Identified B. Structure/C.Facility Structures/C.F. 2,347 Residential 305 Commercial Industrial Agricultural 22 Religious 6 Governmental 8 Educational 4 Major Roads/Bridges 39 Transportation System (miles) Airports 1 WTP's 253,686 WTP Pipelines (feet) WWTP's 156,945 WWTP Pipelines (feet) 5 Water Storage Tanks 1 Water Pump Stations 1 Commercial Towers 1 Dams/Levees 1 Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Electric Power Facilities Critical Facilities Total 413,372 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Morehead # Located In Percent In Total Earthquake Earthquake Exposure Hazard Area Hazard Area 262,889,582 2,347 100% 95,724,219 305 100% 100% 100% 5,495,742 22 100% 6,664,000 6 100% 7,196,267 8 100% 3,453,351 4 100% 61,593,698 39 100% 0% 32,634,000 1 100% 2,432,122 253,686 100% 0% 2,927,123 156,945 100% 750,000 5 100% 12,000 1 100% 98,000 1 100% 125,000 1 100% 6,860,000 1 100% 0% 0% 0% 430,400 0% $ $ 489,285,504 413,372 0% 100% Exposure To Earthquake Hazard $ 262,889,582 $ 95,724,219 $ $ $ 5,495,742 $ 6,664,000 $ 7,196,267 $ 3,453,351 $ 61,593,698 $ $ 32,634,000 $ 2,432,122 $ $ 2,927,123 $ 750,000 $ 12,000 $ 98,000 $ 125,000 $ 6,860,000 $ $ $ $ 430,400 $ $ 489,285,504 * Unincorporated Areas Countywide Identified B. Structure/C.Facility Structures/C.F. 5,076 Residential 188 Commercial 14 Industrial Agricultural 40 Religious 5 Governmental 7 Educational 30 Major Roads/Bridges 431 Transportation System (miles) 2 Airports Countywide # Located In Percent In Total Earthquake Earthquake Exposure Hazard Area Hazard Area $ 568,567,328 5,076 100% $ 59,003,781 188 100% $ 14,894,000 14 100% $ 2,142,000 0% $ 9,992,258 40 100% $ 2,940,000 5 100% $ 6,296,733 7 100% $ 25,900,129 30 100% $ 680,689,325 431 100% $ 10,682,000 2 100% Exposure To Earthquake Hazard $ 568,567,328 $ 59,003,781 $ 14,894,000 $ 2,142,000 $ 9,992,258 $ 2,940,000 $ 6,296,733 $ 25,900,129 $ 680,689,325 $ 10,682,000 565 WTP's WTP Pipelines (feet) WWTP's WWTP Pipelines (feet) Water Storage Tanks Water Pump Stations Commercial Towers Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines 1 1,979,688 1 535,364 16 13 5 1 1 2 - $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 32,634,000 18,979,534 65,268,000 9,984,877 2,400,000 156,000 490,000 125,000 98,000 2,136,400 8,177,600 1 1,979,688 1 535,364 16 13 5 1 1 2 - 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 0% 100% 0% 100% 0% $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 32,634,000 18,979,534 65,268,000 9,984,877 2,400,000 156,000 490,000 125,000 98,000 2,136,400 8,177,600 Electric Power Facilities Critical Facilities Total 2,520,885 $ $1,521,556,965 2,520,885 0% 100% $ $1,521,556,965 * Rowan County Rowan Co. Identified B. Structure/C.Facility Structures/C.F. 7,523 Residential 493 Commercial 14 Industrial Agricultural 62 Religious 11 Governmental 15 Educational 34 Major Roads/Bridges 473 Transportation System (miles) 2 Airports 2 WTP's 2,244,675 WTP Pipelines (feet) 1 WWTP's 692,309 WWTP Pipelines (feet) 21 Water Storage Tanks 14 Water Pump Stations 6 Commercial Towers 4 Dams/Levees 1 Health Care Facilities 1 Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines 2 Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Electric Power Facilities Critical Facilities Total 2,945,663 Rowan Co. # Located In Percent In Total Earthquake Earthquake Exposure Hazard Area Hazard Area $ 842,658,000 7,523 100% $ 154,728,000 493 100% $ 14,894,000 14 100% $ 2,142,000 100% $ 15,488,000 62 100% $ 9,604,000 11 100% $ 13,493,000 15 100% $ 29,353,480 34 100% $ 747,021,000 473 100% $ 10,682,000 2 100% $ 65,268,000 2 100% $ 21,520,000 2,244,675 100% $ 65,268,000 1 100% $ 12,912,000 692,309 100% $ 3,150,000 21 100% $ 168,000 14 100% $ 588,000 6 100% $ 500,000 4 100% $ 6,860,000 1 100% $ 98,000 1 100% $ 100% $ 2,136,400 2 100% $ 8,608,000 100% Exposure To Earthquake Hazard $ 842,658,000 $ 154,728,000 $ 14,894,000 $ 2,142,000 $ 15,488,000 $ 9,604,000 $ 13,493,000 $ 29,353,480 $ 747,021,000 $ 10,682,000 $ 65,268,000 $ 21,520,000 $ 65,268,000 $ 12,912,000 $ 3,150,000 $ 168,000 $ 588,000 $ 500,000 $ 6,860,000 $ 98,000 $ $ 2,136,400 $ 8,608,000 $ $2,027,139,880 $ $2,027,139,880 2,945,663 100% 100% 566 Tornado Hazard AreasBuilding Structures & Critical Facilities Within Hazard Area Per Jurisdiction City of Owingsville Owingsville Identified B. Structure/C. Facility Structures/C.F. 720 Residential 79 Commercial 1 Industrial 0 Agricultural 9 Religious 3 Governmental 5 Educational Major Roads/Bridges 8 Transportation System (miles) Airports 1 WTP's 303,260 WTP Pipelines (feet) 1 WWTP's 48,024 WWTP Pipelines (feet) 2 Water Storage Tanks 1 Water Pump Stations Commercial Towers Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Electric Power Facilities Critical Facilities Total 352,114 Owingsville # Located Percent Total In Tornado In Tornado Exposure Hazard Area Hazard Area $ 63,868,852 720 100% $ 15,707,748 79 100% $ 1,312,667 1 100% $ 0 100% $ 611,679 9 100% $ 3,332,000 3 100% $ 2,737,857 5 100% $ 0% $ 12,865,164 8 100% $ 0% $ 32,634,000 1 100% $ 2,978,850 303,260 100% $ 65,268,000 1 100% $ 6,553,800 48,024 100% $ 300,000 2 100% $ 12,000 1 100% $ 0% $ 0% $ 0% $ 0% $ 0% $ 0% $ 0% Exposure In Tornado Hazard $ 63,868,852 $ 15,707,748 $ 1,312,667 $ $ 611,679 $ 3,332,000 $ 2,737,857 $ $ 12,865,164 $ $ 32,634,000 $ 2,978,850 $ 65,268,000 $ 6,553,800 $ 300,000 $ 12,000 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ - $ $ 208,182,617 $ $ 208,182,617 352,114 0% 100% * City of Salt Lick Salt Lick Identified B. Structure/C. Facility Structures/C.F. 157 Residential 27 Commercial 1 Industrial 0 Agricultural 7 Religious 1 Governmental 1 Educational 2 Major Roads/Bridges 6 Transportation System (miles) Airports WTP's 101,087 WTP Pipelines (feet) WWTP's 4,367 WWTP Pipelines (feet) 1 Water Storage Tanks Water Pump Stations $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Salt Lick # Located Percent Total In Tornado In Tornado Exposure Hazard Area Hazard Area 13,926,958 157 100% 5,368,471 27 100% 1,312,667 1 100% 0 100% 475,750 7 100% 588,000 1 100% 547,571 1 100% 1,506,785 2 100% 9,648,873 6 100% 0% 0% 992,950 101,087 100% 0% 595,800 4,367 100% 150,000 1 100% 0% Exposure In Tornado Hazard $ 13,926,958 $ 5,368,471 $ 1,312,667 $ $ 475,750 $ 588,000 $ 547,571 $ 1,506,785 $ 9,648,873 $ $ $ 992,950 $ $ 595,800 $ 150,000 $ - 567 Commercial Towers Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines - $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Electric Power Facilities Critical Facilities Total 105,657 $ $ 35,113,825 - 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% $ $ $ $ $ $ $ - 105,657 0% 100% $ $ 35,113,825 * City of Sharpsburg Sharpsburg Identified B. Structure/C. Facility Structures/C.F. 154 Residential 13 Commercial 0 Industrial 0 Agricultural 11 Religious 1 Governmental 0 Educational Major Roads/Bridges 4 Transportation System (miles) Airports WTP's 101,087 WTP Pipelines (feet) 1 WWTP's 17,463 WWTP Pipelines (feet) 1 Water Storage Tanks Water Pump Stations Commercial Towers Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Electric Power Facilities Critical Facilities Total 118,735 Sharpsburg # Located Percent Total In Tornado In Tornado Exposure Hazard Area Hazard Area $ 13,660,838 154 100% $ 2,584,819 13 100% $ 0 100% $ 0 100% $ 747,607 11 100% $ 588,000 1 100% $ 0 100% $ 0% $ 6,432,582 4 100% $ 0% $ 0% $ 992,950 101,087 100% $ 65,268,000 1 100% $ 2,383,200 17,463 100% $ 150,000 1 100% $ 0% $ 0% $ 0% $ 0% $ 0% $ 0% $ 0% $ 0% Exposure In Tornado Hazard $ 13,660,838 $ 2,584,819 $ $ $ 747,607 $ 588,000 $ $ $ 6,432,582 $ $ $ 992,950 $ 65,268,000 $ 2,383,200 $ 150,000 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ - $ $ $ $ 92,807,996 118,735 0% 100% 92,807,996 * Unincorporated Areas Countywide Identified B. Structure/C. Facility Structures/C.F. 3,228 Residential 36 Commercial 4 Industrial Agricultural 29 Religious 2 Governmental 1 Educational 33 Major Roads/Bridges 367 Transportation System (miles) Countywide # Located Percent Total In Tornado In Tornado Exposure Hazard Area Hazard Area $ 286,345,352 3,228 100% $ 7,157,962 36 100% $ 5,250,666 4 100% $ 2,796,000 100% $ 1,970,964 29 100% $ 1,176,000 2 100% $ 547,572 1 100% $ 24,861,955 33 100% $ 590,189,381 367 100% $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Exposure In Tornado Hazard 286,345,352 7,157,962 5,250,666 2,796,000 1,970,964 1,176,000 547,572 24,861,955 590,189,381 568 Airports WTP's WTP Pipelines (feet) WWTP's WWTP Pipelines (feet) Water Storage Tanks Water Pump Stations Commercial Towers Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines 1 1,516,300 17,463 9 9 1 8 1 1 - $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 5,341,000 14,894,250 2,383,200 1,350,000 108,000 98,000 1,000,000 98,000 1,068,200 7,944,000 1 1,516,300 17,463 9 9 1 8 1 1 - 100% 0% 100% 0% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 0% 100% 0% 100% 0% $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 5,341,000 14,894,250 2,383,200 1,350,000 108,000 98,000 1,000,000 98,000 1,068,200 7,944,000 Electric Power Facilities Critical Facilities Total 1,537,493 $ $ 954,580,502 1,537,493 0% 100% $ $ 954,580,502 * Bath County Bath County Bath County # Located Percent Identified Total In Tornado In Tornado B. Structure/C. Facility Structures/C.F. Exposure Hazard Area Hazard Area 4,259 $ 377,802,000 4,259 100% Residential 155 $ 30,819,000 155 100% Commercial 6 $ 7,876,000 6 100% Industrial $ 2,796,000 100% Agricultural 56 $ 3,806,000 56 100% Religious 7 $ 5,684,000 7 100% Governmental 7 $ 3,833,000 7 100% Educational 35 $ 26,368,740 35 100% Major Roads/Bridges 385 $ 619,136,000 385 100% Transportation System (miles) 1 $ 5,341,000 1 100% Airports 1 $ 32,634,000 1 100% WTP's 2,021,734 $ 19,859,000 2,021,734 100% WTP Pipelines (feet) 2 $ 130,536,000 2 100% WWTP's 87,317 $ 11,916,000 87,317 100% WWTP Pipelines (feet) 13 $ 1,950,000 13 100% Water Storage Tanks 10 $ 120,000 10 100% Water Pump Stations 1 $ 98,000 1 100% Commercial Towers 8 $ 1,000,000 8 100% Dams/Levees $ 100% Health Care Facilities 1 $ 98,000 1 100% Oil Facilities $ 100% Oil Pipelines 1 $ 1,068,200 1 100% Natural Gas Facilities $ 7,944,000 100% Natural Gas Pipelines Electric Power Facilities Critical Facilities Total 2,113,999 $ $ 1,290,684,940 2,113,999 100% 100% $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Exposure In Tornado Hazard 377,802,000 30,819,000 7,876,000 2,796,000 3,806,000 5,684,000 3,833,000 26,368,740 619,136,000 5,341,000 32,634,000 19,859,000 130,536,000 11,916,000 1,950,000 120,000 98,000 1,000,000 98,000 1,068,200 7,944,000 $ $ 1,290,684,940 * City of Frenchburg B. Structure/C. Facility Residential Commercial Frenchburg Frenchburg # Located Percent Exposure Identified Total In Tornado In Tornado In Tornado Structures/C.F. Exposure Hazard Area Hazard Area Hazard 279 $ 27,850,204 279 100% $ 27,850,204 47 $ 8,385,448 47 100% $ 8,385,448 569 Industrial Agricultural Religious Governmental Educational Major Roads/Bridges Transportation System (miles) Airports WTP's WTP Pipelines (feet) WWTP's WWTP Pipelines (feet) Water Storage Tanks Water Pump Stations Commercial Towers Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines 0 0 5 1 3 3 10 14,980 1 28,492 1 - $ $ $ 1,087,200 $ 1,372,000 $ 2,000,000 $ 990,223 $ 13,460,377 $ $ $ 280,680 $ 65,268,000 $ 4,492,138 $ $ 12,000 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 505,170 0 0 5 1 3 3 10 14,980 1 28,492 1 - 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 0% 0% 100% 100% 100% 0% 100% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% $ $ $ 1,087,200 $ 1,372,000 $ 2,000,000 $ 990,223 $ 13,460,377 $ $ $ 280,680 $ 65,268,000 $ 4,492,138 $ $ 12,000 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 505,170 Electric Power Facilities Critical Facilities Total 43,822 $ $ 125,703,440 43,822 0% 100% $ $ 125,703,440 * Unincorporated Areas Countywide Identified B. Structure/C. Facility Structures/C.F. 2,825 Residential 40 Commercial 7 Industrial Agricultural 20 Religious 4 Governmental 3 Educational 9 Major Roads/Bridges 361 Transportation System (miles) Airports 1 WTP's 734,025 WTP Pipelines (feet) 1 WWTP's 24,913 WWTP Pipelines (feet) 6 Water Storage Tanks 3 Water Pump Stations 1 Commercial Towers 3 Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Electric Power Facilities 0 Countywide # Located Percent Total In Tornado In Tornado Exposure Hazard Area Hazard Area $ 281,995,796 2,825 100% $ 7,136,552 40 100% $ 6,914,000 7 100% $ 2,649,000 100% $ 4,348,800 20 100% $ 2,352,000 4 100% $ 2,000,000 3 100% $ 2,970,667 9 100% $ 485,919,623 361 100% $ 0% $ 32,634,000 1 100% $ 13,753,320 734,025 100% $ 65,268,000 1 100% $ 3,927,862 24,913 100% $ 900,000 6 100% $ 36,000 3 100% $ 98,000 1 100% $ 375,000 3 100% $ 0% $ 0% $ 0% $ 0% $ 5,107,830 0% $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ - 0 0% Exposure In Tornado Hazard 281,995,796 7,136,552 6,914,000 2,649,000 4,348,800 2,352,000 2,000,000 2,970,667 485,919,623 32,634,000 13,753,320 65,268,000 3,927,862 900,000 36,000 98,000 375,000 5,107,830 - 570 Critical Facilities Total 762,222 $ 918,386,450 762,222 100% $ 918,386,450 * Menifee County Menifee Co. Identified B. Structure/C. Facility Structures/C.F. 3,104 Residential 87 Commercial 7 Industrial Agricultural 25 Religious 5 Governmental 6 Educational 12 Major Roads/Bridges 371 Transportation System (miles) Airports 1 WTP's 749,005 WTP Pipelines (feet) 2 WWTP's 53,405 WWTP Pipelines (feet) 6 Water Storage Tanks 4 Water Pump Stations 1 Commercial Towers 3 Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Electric Power Facilities Critical Facilities Total 806,044 Menifee Co. # Located Percent Total In Tornado In Tornado Exposure Hazard Area Hazard Area $ 309,846,000 3,104 100% $ 15,522,000 87 100% $ 6,914,000 7 100% $ 2,649,000 100% $ 5,436,000 25 100% $ 3,724,000 5 100% $ 4,000,000 6 100% $ 3,960,890 12 100% $ 499,380,000 371 100% $ 100% $ 32,634,000 1 100% $ 14,034,000 749,005 100% $ 130,536,000 2 100% $ 8,420,000 53,405 100% $ 900,000 6 100% $ 48,000 4 100% $ 98,000 1 100% $ 375,000 3 100% $ 100% $ 100% $ 100% $ 100% $ 5,613,000 100% Exposure In Tornado Hazard $ 309,846,000 $ 15,522,000 $ 6,914,000 $ 2,649,000 $ 5,436,000 $ 3,724,000 $ 4,000,000 $ 3,960,890 $ 499,380,000 $ $ 32,634,000 $ 14,034,000 $ 130,536,000 $ 8,420,000 $ 900,000 $ 48,000 $ 98,000 $ 375,000 $ $ $ $ $ 5,613,000 $ $1,044,089,890 $ $1,044,089,890 806,044 100% 100% * City of Camargo Camargo Identified B. Structure/C. Facility Structures/C.F. 383 Residential 28 Commercial 0 Industrial 0 Agricultural 4 Religious 1 Governmental 1 Educational 1 Major Roads/Bridges 7 Transportation System (miles) Airports WTP's 71,196 WTP Pipelines (feet) WWTP's 39,030 WWTP Pipelines (feet) Water Storage Tanks Water Pump Stations Commercial Towers $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Camargo # Located Percent Total In Tornado In Tornado Exposure Hazard Area Hazard Area 42,805,588 383 100% 8,139,663 28 100% 0 100% 0 100% 1,063,436 4 100% 588,000 1 100% 294,142 1 100% 349,397 1 100% 12,892,241 7 100% 0% 0% 910,423 71,196 100% 0% 909,280 39,030 100% 0% 0% 0% Exposure In Tornado Hazard $ 42,805,588 $ 8,139,663 $ $ $ 1,063,436 $ 588,000 $ 294,142 $ 349,397 $ 12,892,241 $ $ $ 910,423 $ $ 909,280 $ $ $ - 571 Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines - Electric Power Facilities Critical Facilities Total 110,651 $ $ $ $ $ $ 705,800 $ $ 68,657,970 - 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 110,651 0% 100% $ $ $ $ $ $ 705,800 $ $ 68,657,970 * City of Jeffersonville Jeffersonville Identified B. Structure/C. Facility Structures/C.F. 738 Residential 35 Commercial 1 Industrial 0 Agricultural 10 Religious 0 Governmental 0 Educational 3 Major Roads/Bridges 21 Transportation System (miles) Airports WTP's 336,775 WTP Pipelines (feet) WWTP's 32,825 WWTP Pipelines (feet) 1 Water Storage Tanks Water Pump Stations Commercial Towers 1 Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Electric Power Facilities Critical Facilities Total 370,410 Jeffersonville # Located Percent Total In Tornado In Tornado Exposure Hazard Area Hazard Area $ 82,481,786 738 100% $ 10,174,578 35 100% $ 3,255,834 1 100% $ 0 100% $ 2,658,590 10 100% $ 0 100% $ 0 100% $ 1,048,190 3 100% $ 38,676,722 21 100% $ 0% $ 0% $ 4,306,530 336,775 100% $ 0% $ 764,723 32,825 100% $ 150,000 1 100% $ 0% $ 0% $ 125,000 1 100% $ 0% $ 0% $ 0% $ 0% $ 705,800 0% $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 144,347,753 $ $ 144,347,753 370,410 0% 100% Exposure In Tornado Hazard 82,481,786 10,174,578 3,255,834 2,658,590 1,048,190 38,676,722 4,306,530 764,723 150,000 125,000 705,800 * City of Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Identified B. Structure/C. Facility Structures/C.F. 2,768 Residential 402 Commercial 2 Industrial Agricultural 14 Religious 5 Governmental 3 Educational 8 Major Roads/Bridges 38 Transportation System (miles) Airports Mt. Sterling # Located Percent Total In Tornado In Tornado Exposure Hazard Area Hazard Area $ 309,362,580 2,768 100% $ 116,862,300 402 100% $ 6,511,666 2 100% $ 100% $ 3,722,025 14 100% $ 4,508,000 5 100% $ 882,429 3 100% $ 2,795,175 8 100% $ 69,986,449 38 100% $ 0% $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Exposure In Tornado Hazard 309,362,580 116,862,300 6,511,666 3,722,025 4,508,000 882,429 2,795,175 69,986,449 - 572 WTP's WTP Pipelines (feet) WWTP's WWTP Pipelines (feet) Water Storage Tanks Water Pump Stations Commercial Towers Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines 279,708 182,745 1 2 1 1 - $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 3,576,783 4,257,402 150,000 196,000 125,000 6,860,000 2,117,400 Electric Power Facilities Critical Facilities Total 465,698 $ $ 531,913,209 279,708 182,745 1 2 1 1 - 0% 100% 0% 100% 100% 0% 100% 100% 100% 0% 0% 0% 0% $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 3,576,783 4,257,402 150,000 196,000 125,000 6,860,000 2,117,400 465,698 0% 100% $ $ 531,913,209 * Unincorporated Areas Countywide Identified B. Structure/C. Facility Structures/C.F. 4,075 Residential 116 Commercial 21 Industrial Agricultural 50 Religious 3 Governmental 10 Educational 51 Major Roads/Bridges 308 Transportation System (miles) 2 Airports 1 WTP's 692,256 WTP Pipelines (feet) 3 WWTP's 199,880 WWTP Pipelines (feet) 13 Water Storage Tanks 4 Water Pump Stations 3 Commercial Towers 8 Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities 1 Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines 1 Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Electric Power Facilities Critical Facilities Total 896,806 Countywide # Located Percent Total In Tornado In Tornado Exposure Hazard Area Hazard Area $ 455,438,046 4,075 100% $ 33,721,459 116 100% $ 68,372,500 21 100% $ 4,069,000 100% $ 13,292,949 50 100% $ 1,764,000 3 100% $ 2,941,429 10 100% $ 17,819,238 51 100% $ 567,258,588 308 100% $ 10,682,000 2 100% $ 32,634,000 1 100% $ 8,852,264 692,256 100% $ 195,804,000 3 100% $ 4,656,595 199,880 100% $ 1,950,000 13 100% $ 48,000 4 100% $ 294,000 3 100% $ 1,000,000 8 100% $ 0% $ 98,000 1 100% $ 0% $ 1,068,200 1 100% $ 3,529,000 0% $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $1,425,293,268 $ $1,425,293,268 896,806 0% 100% Exposure In Tornado Hazard 455,438,046 33,721,459 68,372,500 4,069,000 13,292,949 1,764,000 2,941,429 17,819,238 567,258,588 10,682,000 32,634,000 8,852,264 195,804,000 4,656,595 1,950,000 48,000 294,000 1,000,000 98,000 1,068,200 3,529,000 * Montgomery County B. Structure/C. Facility Residential Commercial Industrial Mont. Co. Mont. Co. # Located Percent Exposure Identified Total In Tornado In Tornado In Tornado Structures/C.F. Exposure Hazard Area Hazard Area Hazard 7,964 $ 890,088,000 7,964 100% $ 890,088,000 581 $ 168,898,000 581 100% $ 168,898,000 24 $ 78,140,000 24 100% $ 78,140,000 573 Agricultural Religious Governmental Educational Major Roads/Bridges Transportation System (miles) Airports WTP's WTP Pipelines (feet) WWTP's WWTP Pipelines (feet) Water Storage Tanks Water Pump Stations Commercial Towers Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines 78 9 14 63 374 2 1 1,379,935 3 454,480 15 4 5 10 1 1 1 - $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 4,069,000 20,737,000 78 6,860,000 9 4,118,000 14 22,012,000 63 688,814,000 374 10,682,000 2 32,634,000 1 17,646,000 1,379,935 195,804,000 3 10,588,000 454,480 2,250,000 15 48,000 4 490,000 5 1,250,000 10 6,860,000 1 98,000 1 1,068,200 1 7,058,000 - 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 4,069,000 20,737,000 6,860,000 4,118,000 22,012,000 688,814,000 10,682,000 32,634,000 17,646,000 195,804,000 10,588,000 2,250,000 48,000 490,000 1,250,000 6,860,000 98,000 1,068,200 7,058,000 Electric Power Facilities Critical Facilities Total 1,843,565 $ $2,170,212,200 1,843,565 100% 100% $ $2,170,212,200 * City of West Liberty W. Liberty Identified B. Structure/C. Facility Structures/C.F. 758 Residential 111 Commercial 4 Industrial 0 Agricultural 9 Religious 3 Governmental 5 Educational 4 Major Roads/Bridges 28 Transportation System (miles) 1 Airports 1 WTP's 123,091 WTP Pipelines (feet) 1 WWTP's 74,652 WWTP Pipelines (feet) 2 Water Storage Tanks 1 Water Pump Stations Commercial Towers 1 Dams/Levees 1 Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Electric Power Facilities Critical Facilities Total 198,673 W. Liberty # Located Percent Total In Tornado In Tornado Exposure Hazard Area Hazard Area $ 68,207,665 758 100% $ 21,781,653 111 100% $ 3,217,000 4 100% $ 0 100% $ 920,250 9 100% $ 3,332,000 3 100% $ 2,771,000 5 100% $ 2,300,969 4 100% $ 49,900,302 28 100% $ 5,341,000 1 100% $ 32,634,000 1 100% $ 3,799,305 123,091 100% $ 65,268,000 1 100% $ 16,486,365 74,652 100% $ 300,000 2 100% $ 12,000 1 100% $ 0% $ 125,000 1 100% $ 3,430,000 1 100% $ 0% $ 0% $ 0% $ 2,769,250 0% Exposure To Tornado Hazard $ 68,207,665 $ 21,781,653 $ 3,217,000 $ $ 920,250 $ 3,332,000 $ 2,771,000 $ 2,300,969 $ 49,900,302 $ 5,341,000 $ 32,634,000 $ 3,799,305 $ 65,268,000 $ 16,486,365 $ 300,000 $ 12,000 $ $ 125,000 $ 3,430,000 $ $ $ $ 2,769,250 $ $ 282,595,759 $ $ 282,595,759 198,673 0% 100% 574 * Unincorporated Areas Countywide Identified B. Structure/C. Facility Structures/C.F. 3,851 Residential 114 Commercial Industrial Agricultural 43 Religious 7 Governmental 5 Educational 28 Major Roads/Bridges 688 Transportation System (miles) Airports 1 WTP's 774,115 WTP Pipelines (feet) WWTP's 587 WWTP Pipelines (feet) 6 Water Storage Tanks 6 Water Pump Stations 2 Commercial Towers 2 Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Electric Power Facilities Critical Facilities Total 779,455 Countywide # Located Percent Total In Tornado In Tornado Exposure Hazard Area Hazard Area $ 346,527,335 3,851 100% $ 22,370,347 114 100% $ 100% $ 711,000 100% $ 4,396,750 43 100% $ 4,116,000 7 100% $ 2,771,000 5 100% $ 16,106,781 28 100% $1,226,121,698 688 100% $ 0% $ 32,634,000 1 100% $ 23,893,695 774,115 100% $ 0% $ 129,635 587 100% $ 900,000 6 100% $ 72,000 6 100% $ 196,000 2 100% $ 250,000 2 100% $ 0% $ 0% $ 0% $ 0% $ 8,307,750 0% Exposure To Tornado Hazard $ 346,527,335 $ 22,370,347 $ $ 711,000 $ 4,396,750 $ 4,116,000 $ 2,771,000 $ 16,106,781 $1,226,121,698 $ $ 32,634,000 $ 23,893,695 $ $ 129,635 $ 900,000 $ 72,000 $ 196,000 $ 250,000 $ $ $ $ $ 8,307,750 $ $1,689,503,991 $ $1,689,503,991 779,455 0% 100% * Morgan County Morgan Co. Identified B. Structure/C.Facility Structures/C.F. 4,609 Residential 225 Commercial 4 Industrial Agricultural 52 Religious 10 Governmental 10 Educational 32 Major Roads/Bridges 716 Transportation System (miles) 1 Airports 2 WTP's 897,206 WTP Pipelines (feet) 1 WWTP's 75,239 WWTP Pipelines (feet) 8 Water Storage Tanks 7 Water Pump Stations 2 Commercial Towers 3 Dams/Levees 1 Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Morgan Co. Total Exposure $ 414,735,000 $ 44,152,000 $ 3,217,000 $ 711,000 $ 5,317,000 $ 7,448,000 $ 5,542,000 $ 18,407,750 $1,276,022,000 $ 5,341,000 $ 65,268,000 $ 27,693,000 $ 65,268,000 $ 16,616,000 $ 1,200,000 $ 84,000 $ 196,000 $ 375,000 $ 3,430,000 $ - # Located In Tornado Hazard Area 4,609 225 4 52 10 10 32 716 1 2 897,206 1 75,239 8 7 2 3 1 - Percent In Tornado Hazard Area 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% Exposure To Tornado Hazard $ 414,735,000 $ 44,152,000 $ 3,217,000 $ 711,000 $ 5,317,000 $ 7,448,000 $ 5,542,000 $ 18,407,750 $1,276,022,000 $ 5,341,000 $ 65,268,000 $ 27,693,000 $ 65,268,000 $ 16,616,000 $ 1,200,000 $ 84,000 $ 196,000 $ 375,000 $ 3,430,000 $ - 575 Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Electric Power Facilities Critical Facilities Total 978,128 $ $ $ $ 11,077,000 - - 100% 100% 100% 100% $ $ $ $ 978,128 100% $1,972,099,750 Lakeview Hts. Total Exposure $ 11,201,090 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 4,737,977 $ $ $ 108,344 $ $ $ $ $ $ 250,000 $ $ $ $ $ $ - # Located In Tornado Hazard Area 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 11,301 2 - Percent In Tornado Hazard Area 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 0% 100% 0% 0% 100% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 100% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% Exposure In Tornado Hazard $ 11,201,090 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 4,737,977 $ $ $ 108,344 $ $ $ $ $ $ 250,000 $ $ $ $ $ $ - $ 16,297,411 11,406 100% $ 16,297,411 # Located In Tornado Hazard Area 2,347 305 22 6 8 4 39 1 253,686 156,945 5 1 1 Percent In Tornado Hazard Area 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 0% 100% 100% 0% 100% 100% 100% 100% $1,972,099,750 11,077,000 - * City of Lakeview Heights Lakeview Hts. Identified B. Structure/C.Facility Structures/C.F. 100 Residential 0 Commercial 0 Industrial 0 Agricultural 0 Religious 0 Governmental 0 Educational Major Roads/Bridges 3 Transportation System (miles) Airports WTP's 11,301 WTP Pipelines (feet) WWTP's WWTP Pipelines (feet) Water Storage Tanks Water Pump Stations Commercial Towers 2 Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Electric Power Facilities Critical Facilities Total 11,406 * City of Morehead Morehead Identified B. Structure/C.Facility Structures/C.F. 2,347 Residential 305 Commercial Industrial Agricultural 22 Religious 6 Governmental 8 Educational 4 Major Roads/Bridges 39 Transportation System (miles) Airports 1 WTP's 253,686 WTP Pipelines (feet) WWTP's 156,945 WWTP Pipelines (feet) 5 Water Storage Tanks 1 Water Pump Stations 1 Commercial Towers $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Morehead Total Exposure 262,889,582 95,724,219 5,495,742 6,664,000 7,196,267 3,453,351 61,593,698 32,634,000 2,432,122 2,927,123 750,000 12,000 98,000 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Exposure In Tornado Hazard 262,889,582 95,724,219 5,495,742 6,664,000 7,196,267 3,453,351 61,593,698 32,634,000 2,432,122 2,927,123 750,000 12,000 98,000 576 Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Electric Power Facilities Critical Facilities Total 1 1 413,372 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 125,000 6,860,000 430,400 - 1 1 - 100% 100% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 413,372 100% $ 489,285,504 Countywide Total Exposure $ 568,567,328 $ 59,003,781 $ 14,894,000 $ 2,142,000 $ 9,992,258 $ 2,940,000 $ 6,296,733 $ 25,900,129 $ 680,689,325 $ 10,682,000 $ 32,634,000 $ 18,979,534 $ 65,268,000 $ 9,984,877 $ 2,400,000 $ 156,000 $ 490,000 $ 125,000 $ $ 98,000 $ $ 2,136,400 $ 8,177,600 $ - # Located In Tornado Hazard Area 5,076 188 14 40 5 7 30 431 2 1 1,979,688 1 535,364 16 13 5 1 1 2 - Percent In Tornado Hazard Area 100% 100% 100% 0% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 0% 100% 0% 100% 0% 0% Exposure In Tornado Hazard 568,567,328 59,003,781 14,894,000 2,142,000 9,992,258 2,940,000 6,296,733 25,900,129 680,689,325 10,682,000 32,634,000 18,979,534 65,268,000 9,984,877 2,400,000 156,000 490,000 125,000 98,000 2,136,400 8,177,600 - $1,521,556,965 2,520,885 100% # Located In Tornado Hazard Area 7,523 493 14 62 11 15 34 473 2 2 2,244,675 1 692,309 Percent In Tornado Hazard Area 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% $ 489,285,504 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 125,000 6,860,000 430,400 - * Unincorporated Areas Countywide Identified B. Structure/C.Facility Structures/C.F. 5,076 Residential 188 Commercial 14 Industrial Agricultural 40 Religious 5 Governmental 7 Educational 30 Major Roads/Bridges 431 Transportation System (miles) 2 Airports 1 WTP's 1,979,688 WTP Pipelines (feet) 1 WWTP's 535,364 WWTP Pipelines (feet) 16 Water Storage Tanks 13 Water Pump Stations 5 Commercial Towers 1 Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities 1 Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines 2 Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Electric Power Facilities Critical Facilities Total 2,520,885 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $1,521,556,965 * Rowan County Rowan Co. Identified B. Structure/C.Facility Structures/C.F. Residential 7,523 493 Commercial 14 Industrial Agricultural 62 Religious 11 Governmental 15 Educational 34 Major Roads/Bridges 473 Transportation System (miles) 2 Airports 2 WTP's 2,244,675 WTP Pipelines (feet) 1 WWTP's 692,309 WWTP Pipelines (feet) $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Rowan Co. Total Exposure 842,658,000 154,728,000 14,894,000 2,142,000 15,488,000 9,604,000 13,493,000 29,353,480 747,021,000 10,682,000 65,268,000 21,520,000 65,268,000 12,912,000 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Exposure In Tornado Hazard 842,658,000 154,728,000 14,894,000 2,142,000 15,488,000 9,604,000 13,493,000 29,353,480 747,021,000 10,682,000 65,268,000 21,520,000 65,268,000 12,912,000 577 Water Storage Tanks Water Pump Stations Commercial Towers Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Electric Power Facilities Critical Facilities Total 21 14 6 4 1 1 2 2,945,663 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 3,150,000 168,000 588,000 500,000 6,860,000 98,000 2,136,400 8,608,000 - $2,027,139,880 21 14 6 4 1 1 2 - 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 3,150,000 168,000 588,000 500,000 6,860,000 98,000 2,136,400 8,608,000 - 2,945,663 100% $2,027,139,880 * Severe Thunderstorms/Hail Hazard AreasBuilding Structures & Critical Facilities Within Hazard Area Per Jurisdiction City of Owingsville Owingsville Identified B. Structure/C.Facility Structures/C.F. 720 Residential 79 Commercial 1 Industrial 0 Agricultural 9 Religious 3 Governmental 5 Educational Major Roads/Bridges 8 Transportation System (miles) Airports 1 WTP's 303,260 WTP Pipelines (feet) 1 WWTP's 48,024 WWTP Pipelines (feet) 2 Water Storage Tanks 1 Water Pump Stations Commercial Towers Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Electric Power Facilities Critical Facilities Total 352,114 Owingsville # Located In Percent Total S. T'strm/Hail S. T'strm/Hail Exposure Hazard Area Hazard Area $ 63,868,852 720 100% $ 15,707,748 79 100% $ 1,312,667 1 100% $ 0 100% $ 611,679 9 100% $ 3,332,000 3 100% $ 2,737,857 5 100% $ 0% $ 12,865,164 8 100% $ 0% $ 32,634,000 1 100% $ 2,978,850 303,260 100% $ 65,268,000 1 100% $ 6,553,800 48,024 100% $ 300,000 2 100% $ 12,000 1 100% $ 0% $ 0% $ 0% $ 0% $ 0% $ 0% $ 0% Exposure To S. T'strm/Hail Hazard $ 63,868,852 $ 15,707,748 $ 1,312,667 $ $ 611,679 $ 3,332,000 $ 2,737,857 $ $ 12,865,164 $ $ 32,634,000 $ 2,978,850 $ 65,268,000 $ 6,553,800 $ 300,000 $ 12,000 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ - $ $ 208,182,617 $ $ 208,182,617 352,114 0% 100% * City of Salt Lick B. Structure/C.Facility Residential Commercial Industrial Agricultural Religious Salt Lick Identified Structures/C.F. 157 27 1 0 7 $ $ $ $ $ Salt Lick # Located In Percent Total S. T'strm/Hail S. T'strm/Hail Exposure Hazard Area Hazard Area 13,926,958 157 100% 5,368,471 27 100% 1,312,667 1 100% 0 100% 475,750 7 100% Exposure To S. T'strm/Hail Hazard $ 13,926,958 $ 5,368,471 $ 1,312,667 $ $ 475,750 578 Governmental Educational Major Roads/Bridges Transportation System (miles) Airports WTP's WTP Pipelines (feet) WWTP's WWTP Pipelines (feet) Water Storage Tanks Water Pump Stations Commercial Towers Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines 1 1 2 6 101,087 4,367 1 - $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 588,000 547,571 1,506,785 9,648,873 992,950 595,800 150,000 - 1 1 2 6 101,087 4,367 1 - 100% 100% 100% 100% 0% 0% 100% 0% 100% 100% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 588,000 547,571 1,506,785 9,648,873 992,950 595,800 150,000 - Electric Power Facilities Critical Facilities Total 105,657 $ $ 35,113,825 105,657 0% 100% $ $ 35,113,825 * City of Sharpsburg Sharpsburg Identified B. Structure/C.Facility Structures/C.F. 154 Residential 13 Commercial 0 Industrial 0 Agricultural 11 Religious 1 Governmental 0 Educational Major Roads/Bridges 4 Transportation System (miles) Airports WTP's 101,087 WTP Pipelines (feet) 1 WWTP's 17,463 WWTP Pipelines (feet) 1 Water Storage Tanks Water Pump Stations Commercial Towers Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Electric Power Facilities Critical Facilities Total 118,735 Sharpsburg # Located In Percent Total S. T'strm/Hail S. T'strm/Hail Exposure Hazard Area Hazard Area $ 13,660,838 154 100% $ 2,584,819 13 100% $ 0 100% $ 0 100% $ 747,607 11 100% $ 588,000 1 100% $ 0 100% $ 0% $ 6,432,582 4 100% $ 0% $ 0% $ 992,950 101,087 100% $ 65,268,000 1 100% $ 2,383,200 17,463 100% $ 150,000 1 100% $ 0% $ 0% $ 0% $ 0% $ 0% $ 0% $ 0% $ 0% Exposure To S. T'strm/Hail Hazard $ 13,660,838 $ 2,584,819 $ $ $ 747,607 $ 588,000 $ $ $ 6,432,582 $ $ $ 992,950 $ 65,268,000 $ 2,383,200 $ 150,000 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ - $ $ $ $ 92,807,996 118,735 0% 100% 92,807,996 * 579 Unincorporated Areas Countywide Identified B. Structure/C.Facility Structures/C.F. 3,228 Residential 36 Commercial 4 Industrial Agricultural 29 Religious 2 Governmental 1 Educational 33 Major Roads/Bridges 367 Transportation System (miles) 1 Airports WTP's 1,516,300 WTP Pipelines (feet) WWTP's 17,463 WWTP Pipelines (feet) 9 Water Storage Tanks 9 Water Pump Stations 1 Commercial Towers 8 Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities 1 Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines 1 Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Electric Power Facilities Critical Facilities Total 1,537,493 Countywide # Located In Percent Total S. T'strm/Hail S. T'strm/Hail Exposure Hazard Area Hazard Area $ 286,345,352 3,228 100% $ 7,157,962 36 100% $ 5,250,666 4 100% $ 2,796,000 100% $ 1,970,964 29 100% $ 1,176,000 2 100% $ 547,572 1 100% $ 24,861,955 33 100% $ 590,189,381 367 100% $ 5,341,000 1 100% $ 0% $ 14,894,250 1,516,300 100% $ 0% $ 2,383,200 17,463 100% $ 1,350,000 9 100% $ 108,000 9 100% $ 98,000 1 100% $ 1,000,000 8 100% $ 0% $ 98,000 1 100% $ 0% $ 1,068,200 1 100% $ 7,944,000 0% Exposure To S. T'strm/Hail Hazard $ 286,345,352 $ 7,157,962 $ 5,250,666 $ 2,796,000 $ 1,970,964 $ 1,176,000 $ 547,572 $ 24,861,955 $ 590,189,381 $ 5,341,000 $ $ 14,894,250 $ $ 2,383,200 $ 1,350,000 $ 108,000 $ 98,000 $ 1,000,000 $ $ 98,000 $ $ 1,068,200 $ 7,944,000 $ $ 954,580,502 $ $ 954,580,502 1,537,493 0% 100% * Bath County Bath County Identified B. Structure/C.Facility Structures/C.F. 4,259 Residential 155 Commercial 6 Industrial Agricultural 56 Religious 7 Governmental 7 Educational 35 Major Roads/Bridges 385 Transportation System (miles) 1 Airports 1 WTP's 2,021,734 WTP Pipelines (feet) 2 WWTP's 87,317 WWTP Pipelines (feet) 13 Water Storage Tanks 10 Water Pump Stations 1 Commercial Towers 8 Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Bath County # Located In Percent Total S. T'strm/Hail S. T'strm/Hail Exposure Hazard Area Hazard Area $ 377,802,000 4,259 100% $ 30,819,000 155 100% $ 7,876,000 6 100% $ 2,796,000 100% $ 3,806,000 56 100% $ 5,684,000 7 100% $ 3,833,000 7 100% $ 26,368,740 35 100% $ 619,136,000 385 100% $ 5,341,000 1 100% $ 32,634,000 1 100% $ 19,859,000 2,021,734 100% $ 130,536,000 2 100% $ 11,916,000 87,317 100% $ 1,950,000 13 100% $ 120,000 10 100% $ 98,000 1 100% $ 1,000,000 8 100% $ 100% Exposure To S. T'strm/Hail Hazard $ 377,802,000 $ 30,819,000 $ 7,876,000 $ 2,796,000 $ 3,806,000 $ 5,684,000 $ 3,833,000 $ 26,368,740 $ 619,136,000 $ 5,341,000 $ 32,634,000 $ 19,859,000 $ 130,536,000 $ 11,916,000 $ 1,950,000 $ 120,000 $ 98,000 $ 1,000,000 $ - 580 Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines 1 1 - Electric Power Facilities Critical Facilities Total 2,113,999 $ $ $ $ 98,000 1,068,200 7,944,000 $ $1,290,684,940 1 1 - 100% 100% 100% 100% $ $ $ $ 98,000 1,068,200 7,944,000 2,113,999 100% 100% $ $1,290,684,940 * City of Frenchburg Frenchburg Identified B. Structure/C.Facility Structures/C.F. 279 Residential 47 Commercial 0 Industrial 0 Agricultural 5 Religious 1 Governmental 3 Educational 3 Major Roads/Bridges 10 Transportation System (miles) Airports WTP's 14,980 WTP Pipelines (feet) 1 WWTP's 28,492 WWTP Pipelines (feet) Water Storage Tanks 1 Water Pump Stations Commercial Towers Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Electric Power Facilities Critical Facilities Total 43,822 Frenchburg # Located In Percent Total S. T'strm/Hail S. T'strm/Hail Exposure Hazard Area Hazard Area $ 27,850,204 279 100% $ 8,385,448 47 100% $ 0 100% $ 0 100% $ 1,087,200 5 100% $ 1,372,000 1 100% $ 2,000,000 3 100% $ 990,223 3 100% $ 13,460,377 10 100% $ 0% $ 0% $ 280,680 14,980 100% $ 65,268,000 1 100% $ 4,492,138 28,492 100% $ 0% $ 12,000 1 100% $ 0% $ 0% $ 0% $ 0% $ 0% $ 0% $ 505,170 0% Exposure To S. T'strm/Hail Hazard $ 27,850,204 $ 8,385,448 $ $ $ 1,087,200 $ 1,372,000 $ 2,000,000 $ 990,223 $ 13,460,377 $ $ $ 280,680 $ 65,268,000 $ 4,492,138 $ $ 12,000 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 505,170 $ $ 125,703,440 $ $ 125,703,440 43,822 0% 100% * Unincorporated Areas Countywide Identified B. Structure/C.Facility Structures/C.F. 2,825 Residential 40 Commercial 7 Industrial Agricultural 20 Religious 4 Governmental 3 Educational 9 Major Roads/Bridges 361 Transportation System (miles) Airports 1 WTP's 734,025 WTP Pipelines (feet) Countywide # Located In Percent Total S. T'strm/Hail S. T'strm/Hail Exposure Hazard Area Hazard Area $ 281,995,796 2,825 100% $ 7,136,552 40 100% $ 6,914,000 7 100% $ 2,649,000 100% $ 4,348,800 20 100% $ 2,352,000 4 100% $ 2,000,000 3 100% $ 2,970,667 9 100% $ 485,919,623 361 100% $ 0% $ 32,634,000 1 100% $ 13,753,320 734,025 100% Exposure To S. T'strm/Hail Hazard $ 281,995,796 $ 7,136,552 $ 6,914,000 $ 2,649,000 $ 4,348,800 $ 2,352,000 $ 2,000,000 $ 2,970,667 $ 485,919,623 $ $ 32,634,000 $ 13,753,320 581 WWTP's WWTP Pipelines (feet) Water Storage Tanks Water Pump Stations Commercial Towers Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines 1 24,913 6 3 1 3 - $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 65,268,000 3,927,862 900,000 36,000 98,000 375,000 5,107,830 1 24,913 6 3 1 3 - 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 65,268,000 3,927,862 900,000 36,000 98,000 375,000 5,107,830 Electric Power Facilities Critical Facilities Total 0 762,222 $ $ 918,386,450 0 762,222 0% 100% $ $ 918,386,450 * Menifee County Menifee Co. Identified B. Structure/C.Facility Structures/C.F. 3,104 Residential 87 Commercial 7 Industrial Agricultural 25 Religious 5 Governmental 6 Educational 12 Major Roads/Bridges 371 Transportation System (miles) Airports 1 WTP's 749,005 WTP Pipelines (feet) 2 WWTP's 53,405 WWTP Pipelines (feet) 6 Water Storage Tanks 4 Water Pump Stations 1 Commercial Towers 3 Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Electric Power Facilities Critical Facilities Total 806,044 Menifee Co. # Located In Percent Total S. T'strm/Hail S. T'strm/Hail Exposure Hazard Area Hazard Area $ 309,846,000 3,104 100% $ 15,522,000 87 100% $ 6,914,000 7 100% $ 2,649,000 100% $ 5,436,000 25 100% $ 3,724,000 5 100% $ 4,000,000 6 100% $ 3,960,890 12 100% $ 499,380,000 371 100% $ 100% $ 32,634,000 1 100% $ 14,034,000 749,005 100% $ 130,536,000 2 100% $ 8,420,000 53,405 100% $ 900,000 6 100% $ 48,000 4 100% $ 98,000 1 100% $ 375,000 3 100% $ 100% $ 100% $ 100% $ 100% $ 5,613,000 100% Exposure To S. T'strm/Hail Hazard $ 309,846,000 $ 15,522,000 $ 6,914,000 $ 2,649,000 $ 5,436,000 $ 3,724,000 $ 4,000,000 $ 3,960,890 $ 499,380,000 $ $ 32,634,000 $ 14,034,000 $ 130,536,000 $ 8,420,000 $ 900,000 $ 48,000 $ 98,000 $ 375,000 $ $ $ $ $ 5,613,000 $ $1,044,089,890 $ $1,044,089,890 806,044 100% 100% * City of Camargo B. Structure/C.Facility Residential Commercial Industrial Agricultural Religious Camargo Identified Structures/C.F. 383 28 0 0 4 $ $ $ $ $ Camargo # Located In Percent Total S. T'strm/Hail S. T'strm/Hail Exposure Hazard Area Hazard Area 42,805,588 383 100% 8,139,663 28 100% 0 100% 0 100% 1,063,436 4 100% Exposure To S. T'strm/Hail Hazard $ 42,805,588 $ 8,139,663 $ $ $ 1,063,436 582 Governmental Educational Major Roads/Bridges Transportation System (miles) Airports WTP's WTP Pipelines (feet) WWTP's WWTP Pipelines (feet) Water Storage Tanks Water Pump Stations Commercial Towers Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines 1 1 1 7 71,196 39,030 - $ 588,000 $ 294,142 $ 349,397 $ 12,892,241 $ $ $ 910,423 $ $ 909,280 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 705,800 1 1 1 7 71,196 39,030 - 100% 100% 100% 100% 0% 0% 100% 0% 100% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% $ 588,000 $ 294,142 $ 349,397 $ 12,892,241 $ $ $ 910,423 $ $ 909,280 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 705,800 Electric Power Facilities Critical Facilities Total 110,651 $ $ 68,657,970 110,651 0% 100% $ $ 68,657,970 * City of Jeffersonville Jeffersonville Identified B. Structure/C.Facility Structures/C.F. 738 Residential 35 Commercial 1 Industrial 0 Agricultural 10 Religious 0 Governmental 0 Educational 3 Major Roads/Bridges 21 Transportation System (miles) Airports WTP's 336,775 WTP Pipelines (feet) WWTP's 32,825 WWTP Pipelines (feet) 1 Water Storage Tanks Water Pump Stations Commercial Towers 1 Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Electric Power Facilities Critical Facilities Total 370,410 Jeffersonville # Located In Percent Total S. T'strm/Hail S. T'strm/Hail Exposure Hazard Area Hazard Area $ 82,481,786 738 100% $ 10,174,578 35 100% $ 3,255,834 1 100% $ 0 100% $ 2,658,590 10 100% $ 0 100% $ 0 100% $ 1,048,190 3 100% $ 38,676,722 21 100% $ 0% $ 0% $ 4,306,530 336,775 100% $ 0% $ 764,723 32,825 100% $ 150,000 1 100% $ 0% $ 0% $ 125,000 1 100% $ 0% $ 0% $ 0% $ 0% $ 705,800 0% Exposure To S. T'strm/Hail Hazard $ 82,481,786 $ 10,174,578 $ 3,255,834 $ $ 2,658,590 $ $ $ 1,048,190 $ 38,676,722 $ $ $ 4,306,530 $ $ 764,723 $ 150,000 $ $ $ 125,000 $ $ $ $ $ 705,800 $ $ 144,347,753 $ $ 144,347,753 370,410 0% 100% * 583 City of Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Identified B. Structure/C.Facility Structures/C.F. 2,768 Residential 402 Commercial 2 Industrial Agricultural 14 Religious 5 Governmental 3 Educational 8 Major Roads/Bridges 38 Transportation System (miles) Airports WTP's 279,708 WTP Pipelines (feet) WWTP's 182,745 WWTP Pipelines (feet) 1 Water Storage Tanks Water Pump Stations 2 Commercial Towers 1 Dams/Levees 1 Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Electric Power Facilities Critical Facilities Total 465,698 Mt. Sterling # Located In Percent Total S. T'strm/Hail S. T'strm/Hail Exposure Hazard Area Hazard Area $ 309,362,580 2,768 100% $ 116,862,300 402 100% $ 6,511,666 2 100% $ 100% $ 3,722,025 14 100% $ 4,508,000 5 100% $ 882,429 3 100% $ 2,795,175 8 100% $ 69,986,449 38 100% $ 0% $ 0% $ 3,576,783 279,708 100% $ 0% $ 4,257,402 182,745 100% $ 150,000 1 100% $ 0% $ 196,000 2 100% $ 125,000 1 100% $ 6,860,000 1 100% $ 0% $ 0% $ 0% $ 2,117,400 0% Exposure To S. T'strm/Hail Hazard $ 309,362,580 $ 116,862,300 $ 6,511,666 $ $ 3,722,025 $ 4,508,000 $ 882,429 $ 2,795,175 $ 69,986,449 $ $ $ 3,576,783 $ $ 4,257,402 $ 150,000 $ $ 196,000 $ 125,000 $ 6,860,000 $ $ $ $ 2,117,400 $ $ 531,913,209 $ $ 531,913,209 465,698 0% 100% * Unincorporated Areas Countywide Identified B. Structure/C.Facility Structures/C.F. 4,075 Residential 116 Commercial 21 Industrial Agricultural 50 Religious 3 Governmental 10 Educational 51 Major Roads/Bridges 308 Transportation System (miles) 2 Airports 1 WTP's 692,256 WTP Pipelines (feet) 3 WWTP's 199,880 WWTP Pipelines (feet) 13 Water Storage Tanks 4 Water Pump Stations 3 Commercial Towers 8 Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Countywide # Located In Percent Total S. T'strm/Hail S. T'strm/Hail Exposure Hazard Area Hazard Area $ 455,438,046 4,075 100% $ 33,721,459 116 100% $ 68,372,500 21 100% $ 4,069,000 100% $ 13,292,949 50 100% $ 1,764,000 3 100% $ 2,941,429 10 100% $ 17,819,238 51 100% $ 567,258,588 308 100% $ 10,682,000 2 100% $ 32,634,000 1 100% $ 8,852,264 692,256 100% $ 195,804,000 3 100% $ 4,656,595 199,880 100% $ 1,950,000 13 100% $ 48,000 4 100% $ 294,000 3 100% $ 1,000,000 8 100% $ 0% Exposure To S. T'strm/Hail Hazard $ 455,438,046 $ 33,721,459 $ 68,372,500 $ 4,069,000 $ 13,292,949 $ 1,764,000 $ 2,941,429 $ 17,819,238 $ 567,258,588 $ 10,682,000 $ 32,634,000 $ 8,852,264 $ 195,804,000 $ 4,656,595 $ 1,950,000 $ 48,000 $ 294,000 $ 1,000,000 $ - 584 Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines 1 1 - Electric Power Facilities Critical Facilities Total 896,806 $ $ $ $ 98,000 1,068,200 3,529,000 $ $1,425,293,268 1 1 - 100% 0% 100% 0% $ $ $ $ 98,000 1,068,200 3,529,000 896,806 0% 100% $ $1,425,293,268 * Montgomery County Mont. Co. Identified B. Structure/C.Facility Structures/C.F. 7,964 Residential 581 Commercial 24 Industrial Agricultural 78 Religious 9 Governmental 14 Educational 63 Major Roads/Bridges 374 Transportation System (miles) 2 Airports 1 WTP's 1,379,935 WTP Pipelines (feet) 3 WWTP's 454,480 WWTP Pipelines (feet) 15 Water Storage Tanks 4 Water Pump Stations 5 Commercial Towers 10 Dams/Levees 1 Health Care Facilities 1 Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines 1 Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Electric Power Facilities Critical Facilities Total 1,843,565 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Mont. Co. # Located In Percent Total S. T'strm/Hail S. T'strm/Hail Exposure Hazard Area Hazard Area 890,088,000 7,964 100% 168,898,000 581 100% 78,140,000 24 100% 4,069,000 100% 20,737,000 78 100% 6,860,000 9 100% 4,118,000 14 100% 22,012,000 63 100% 688,814,000 374 100% 10,682,000 2 100% 32,634,000 1 100% 17,646,000 1,379,935 100% 195,804,000 3 100% 10,588,000 454,480 100% 2,250,000 15 100% 48,000 4 100% 490,000 5 100% 1,250,000 10 100% 6,860,000 1 100% 98,000 1 100% 100% 1,068,200 1 100% 7,058,000 100% $ $2,170,212,200 1,843,565 100% 100% Exposure To S. T'strm/Hail Hazard $ 890,088,000 $ 168,898,000 $ 78,140,000 $ 4,069,000 $ 20,737,000 $ 6,860,000 $ 4,118,000 $ 22,012,000 $ 688,814,000 $ 10,682,000 $ 32,634,000 $ 17,646,000 $ 195,804,000 $ 10,588,000 $ 2,250,000 $ 48,000 $ 490,000 $ 1,250,000 $ 6,860,000 $ 98,000 $ $ 1,068,200 $ 7,058,000 $ $2,170,212,200 * City of West Liberty W. Liberty Identified B. Structure/C.Facility Structures/C.F. 758 Residential 111 Commercial 4 Industrial 0 Agricultural 9 Religious 3 Governmental 5 Educational 4 Major Roads/Bridges 28 Transportation System (miles) 1 Airports 1 WTP's 123,091 WTP Pipelines (feet) W. Liberty # Located In Percent Total S. T'strm/Hail S. T'strm/Hail Exposure Hazard Area Hazard Area $ 68,207,665 758 100% $ 21,781,653 111 100% $ 3,217,000 4 100% $ 0 100% $ 920,250 9 100% $ 3,332,000 3 100% $ 2,771,000 5 100% $ 2,300,969 4 100% $ 49,900,302 28 100% $ 5,341,000 1 100% $ 32,634,000 1 100% $ 3,799,305 123,091 100% Exposure To S. T'strm/Hail Hazard $ 68,207,665 $ 21,781,653 $ 3,217,000 $ $ 920,250 $ 3,332,000 $ 2,771,000 $ 2,300,969 $ 49,900,302 $ 5,341,000 $ 32,634,000 $ 3,799,305 585 WWTP's WWTP Pipelines (feet) Water Storage Tanks Water Pump Stations Commercial Towers Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines 1 74,652 2 1 1 1 - $ 65,268,000 $ 16,486,365 $ 300,000 $ 12,000 $ $ 125,000 $ 3,430,000 $ $ $ $ 2,769,250 1 74,652 2 1 1 1 - 100% 100% 100% 100% 0% 100% 100% 0% 0% 0% 0% $ 65,268,000 $ 16,486,365 $ 300,000 $ 12,000 $ $ 125,000 $ 3,430,000 $ $ $ $ 2,769,250 Electric Power Facilities Critical Facilities Total 198,673 $ $ 282,595,759 198,673 0% 100% $ $ 282,595,759 * Unincorporated Areas Countywide Identified B. Structure/C.Facility Structures/C.F. 3,851 Residential 114 Commercial Industrial Agricultural 43 Religious 7 Governmental 5 Educational 28 Major Roads/Bridges 688 Transportation System (miles) Airports 1 WTP's 774,115 WTP Pipelines (feet) WWTP's 587 WWTP Pipelines (feet) 6 Water Storage Tanks 6 Water Pump Stations 2 Commercial Towers 2 Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Electric Power Facilities Critical Facilities Total 779,455 Countywide # Located In Percent Total S. T'strm/Hail S. T'strm/Hail Exposure Hazard Area Hazard Area $ 346,527,335 3,851 100% $ 22,370,347 114 100% $ 100% $ 711,000 100% $ 4,396,750 43 100% $ 4,116,000 7 100% $ 2,771,000 5 100% $ 16,106,781 28 100% $1,226,121,698 688 100% $ 0% $ 32,634,000 1 100% $ 23,893,695 774,115 100% $ 0% $ 129,635 587 100% $ 900,000 6 100% $ 72,000 6 100% $ 196,000 2 100% $ 250,000 2 100% $ 0% $ 0% $ 0% $ 0% $ 8,307,750 0% Exposure To S. T'strm/Hail Hazard $ 346,527,335 $ 22,370,347 $ $ 711,000 $ 4,396,750 $ 4,116,000 $ 2,771,000 $ 16,106,781 $1,226,121,698 $ $ 32,634,000 $ 23,893,695 $ $ 129,635 $ 900,000 $ 72,000 $ 196,000 $ 250,000 $ $ $ $ $ 8,307,750 $ $1,689,503,991 $ $1,689,503,991 779,455 0% 100% * Morgan County B. Structure/C.Facility Residential Commercial Industrial Agricultural Religious Morgan Co. Identified Structures/C.F. 4,609 225 4 52 Morgan Co. # Located In Percent Total S. T'strm/Hail S. T'strm/Hail Exposure Hazard Area Hazard Area $ 414,735,000 4,609 100% $ 44,152,000 225 100% $ 3,217,000 4 100% $ 711,000 100% $ 5,317,000 52 100% Exposure To S. T'strm/Hail Hazard $ 414,735,000 $ 44,152,000 $ 3,217,000 $ 711,000 $ 5,317,000 586 Governmental Educational Major Roads/Bridges Transportation System (miles) Airports WTP's WTP Pipelines (feet) WWTP's WWTP Pipelines (feet) Water Storage Tanks Water Pump Stations Commercial Towers Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines 10 10 32 716 1 2 897,206 1 75,239 8 7 2 3 1 - $ 7,448,000 $ 5,542,000 $ 18,407,750 $1,276,022,000 $ 5,341,000 $ 65,268,000 $ 27,693,000 $ 65,268,000 $ 16,616,000 $ 1,200,000 $ 84,000 $ 196,000 $ 375,000 $ 3,430,000 $ $ $ $ 11,077,000 10 10 32 716 1 2 897,206 1 75,239 8 7 2 3 1 - 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% $ 7,448,000 $ 5,542,000 $ 18,407,750 $1,276,022,000 $ 5,341,000 $ 65,268,000 $ 27,693,000 $ 65,268,000 $ 16,616,000 $ 1,200,000 $ 84,000 $ 196,000 $ 375,000 $ 3,430,000 $ $ $ $ 11,077,000 Electric Power Facilities Critical Facilities Total 978,128 $ $1,972,099,750 978,128 100% 100% $ $1,972,099,750 * City of Lakeview Heights Lakeview Hts. Identified B. Structure/C.Facility Structures/C.F. 100 Residential 0 Commercial 0 Industrial 0 Agricultural 0 Religious 0 Governmental 0 Educational Major Roads/Bridges 3 Transportation System (miles) Airports WTP's 11,301 WTP Pipelines (feet) WWTP's WWTP Pipelines (feet) Water Storage Tanks Water Pump Stations Commercial Towers 2 Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Electric Power Facilities Critical Facilities Total 11,406 Lakeview Hts. # Located In Percent Total S. T'strm/Hail S. T'strm/Hail Exposure Hazard Area Hazard Area $ 11,201,090 100 100% $ 0 100% $ 0 100% $ 0 100% $ 0 100% $ 0 100% $ 0 100% $ 0% $ 4,737,977 3 100% $ 0% $ 0% $ 108,344 11,301 100% $ 0% $ 0% $ 0% $ 0% $ 0% $ 250,000 2 100% $ 0% $ 0% $ 0% $ 0% $ 0% Exposure To S. T'strm/Hail Hazard $ 11,201,090 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 4,737,977 $ $ $ 108,344 $ $ $ $ $ $ 250,000 $ $ $ $ $ - $ $ 16,297,411 $ $ 16,297,411 11,406 0% 100% * 587 City of Morehead Morehead Identified B. Structure/C.Facility Structures/C.F. 2,347 Residential 305 Commercial Industrial Agricultural 22 Religious 6 Governmental 8 Educational 4 Major Roads/Bridges 39 Transportation System (miles) Airports 1 WTP's 253,686 WTP Pipelines (feet) WWTP's 156,945 WWTP Pipelines (feet) 5 Water Storage Tanks 1 Water Pump Stations 1 Commercial Towers 1 Dams/Levees 1 Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Electric Power Facilities Critical Facilities Total 413,372 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Morehead # Located In Percent Total S. T'strm/Hail S. T'strm/Hail Exposure Hazard Area Hazard Area 262,889,582 2,347 100% 95,724,219 305 100% 100% 100% 5,495,742 22 100% 6,664,000 6 100% 7,196,267 8 100% 3,453,351 4 100% 61,593,698 39 100% 0% 32,634,000 1 100% 2,432,122 253,686 100% 0% 2,927,123 156,945 100% 750,000 5 100% 12,000 1 100% 98,000 1 100% 125,000 1 100% 6,860,000 1 100% 0% 0% 0% 430,400 0% $ $ 489,285,504 413,372 0% 100% Exposure To S. T'strm/Hail Hazard $ 262,889,582 $ 95,724,219 $ $ $ 5,495,742 $ 6,664,000 $ 7,196,267 $ 3,453,351 $ 61,593,698 $ $ 32,634,000 $ 2,432,122 $ $ 2,927,123 $ 750,000 $ 12,000 $ 98,000 $ 125,000 $ 6,860,000 $ $ $ $ 430,400 $ $ 489,285,504 * Unincorporated Areas Countywide Identified B. Structure/C.Facility Structures/C.F. 5,076 Residential 188 Commercial 14 Industrial Agricultural 40 Religious 5 Governmental 7 Educational 30 Major Roads/Bridges 431 Transportation System (miles) 2 Airports 1 WTP's 1,979,688 WTP Pipelines (feet) 1 WWTP's 535,364 WWTP Pipelines (feet) 16 Water Storage Tanks 13 Water Pump Stations 5 Commercial Towers 1 Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Countywide # Located In Percent Total S. T'strm/Hail S. T'strm/Hail Exposure Hazard Area Hazard Area $ 568,567,328 5,076 100% $ 59,003,781 188 100% $ 14,894,000 14 100% $ 2,142,000 0% $ 9,992,258 40 100% $ 2,940,000 5 100% $ 6,296,733 7 100% $ 25,900,129 30 100% $ 680,689,325 431 100% $ 10,682,000 2 100% $ 32,634,000 1 100% $ 18,979,534 1,979,688 100% $ 65,268,000 1 100% $ 9,984,877 535,364 100% $ 2,400,000 16 100% $ 156,000 13 100% $ 490,000 5 100% $ 125,000 1 100% $ 0% Exposure To S. T'strm/Hail Hazard $ 568,567,328 $ 59,003,781 $ 14,894,000 $ 2,142,000 $ 9,992,258 $ 2,940,000 $ 6,296,733 $ 25,900,129 $ 680,689,325 $ 10,682,000 $ 32,634,000 $ 18,979,534 $ 65,268,000 $ 9,984,877 $ 2,400,000 $ 156,000 $ 490,000 $ 125,000 $ - 588 Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines 1 2 - Electric Power Facilities Critical Facilities Total 2,520,885 $ $ $ $ 98,000 2,136,400 8,177,600 $ $1,521,556,965 1 2 - 100% 0% 100% 0% $ $ $ $ 98,000 2,136,400 8,177,600 2,520,885 0% 100% $ $1,521,556,965 * Rowan County Rowan Co. Identified B. Structure/C.Facility Structures/C.F. 7,523 Residential 493 Commercial 14 Industrial Agricultural 62 Religious 11 Governmental 15 Educational 34 Major Roads/Bridges 473 Transportation System (miles) 2 Airports 2 WTP's 2,244,675 WTP Pipelines (feet) 1 WWTP's 692,309 WWTP Pipelines (feet) 21 Water Storage Tanks 14 Water Pump Stations 6 Commercial Towers 4 Dams/Levees 1 Health Care Facilities 1 Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines 2 Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Electric Power Facilities Critical Facilities Total 2,945,663 Rowan Co. # Located In Percent Total S. T'strm/Hail S. T'strm/Hail Exposure Hazard Area Hazard Area $ 842,658,000 7,523 100% $ 154,728,000 493 100% $ 14,894,000 14 100% $ 2,142,000 100% $ 15,488,000 62 100% $ 9,604,000 11 100% $ 13,493,000 15 100% $ 29,353,480 34 100% $ 747,021,000 473 100% $ 10,682,000 2 100% $ 65,268,000 2 100% $ 21,520,000 2,244,675 100% $ 65,268,000 1 100% $ 12,912,000 692,309 100% $ 3,150,000 21 100% $ 168,000 14 100% $ 588,000 6 100% $ 500,000 4 100% $ 6,860,000 1 100% $ 98,000 1 100% $ 100% $ 2,136,400 2 100% $ 8,608,000 100% Exposure To S. T'strm/Hail Hazard $ 842,658,000 $ 154,728,000 $ 14,894,000 $ 2,142,000 $ 15,488,000 $ 9,604,000 $ 13,493,000 $ 29,353,480 $ 747,021,000 $ 10,682,000 $ 65,268,000 $ 21,520,000 $ 65,268,000 $ 12,912,000 $ 3,150,000 $ 168,000 $ 588,000 $ 500,000 $ 6,860,000 $ 98,000 $ $ 2,136,400 $ 8,608,000 $ $2,027,139,880 $ $2,027,139,880 2,945,663 100% 100% Severe Winter Storms Hazard AreasBuilding Structures & Critical Facilities Within Hazard Area Per Jurisdiction City of Owingsville Owingsville Identified B. Structure/C.Facility Structures/C.F. 720 Residential 79 Commercial 1 Industrial 0 Agricultural 9 Religious 3 Governmental 5 Educational Major Roads/Bridges 8 Transportation System (miles) Owingsville # Located In Percent In Exposure To Total Severe W'strm Severe W'strm Severe W'strm Exposure Hazard Area Hazard Area Hazard $ 63,868,852 720 100% $ 63,868,852 $ 15,707,748 79 100% $ 15,707,748 $ 1,312,667 1 100% $ 1,312,667 $ 0 100% $ $ 611,679 9 100% $ 611,679 $ 3,332,000 3 100% $ 3,332,000 $ 2,737,857 5 100% $ 2,737,857 $ 0% $ $ 12,865,164 8 100% $ 12,865,164 589 Airports WTP's WTP Pipelines (feet) WWTP's WWTP Pipelines (feet) Water Storage Tanks Water Pump Stations Commercial Towers Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines 1 303,260 1 48,024 2 1 - $ $ 32,634,000 $ 2,978,850 $ 65,268,000 $ 6,553,800 $ 300,000 $ 12,000 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ - 1 303,260 1 48,024 2 1 - 0% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% $ $ 32,634,000 $ 2,978,850 $ 65,268,000 $ 6,553,800 $ 300,000 $ 12,000 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ - Electric Power Facilities Critical Facilities Total 352,114 $ $ 208,182,617 352,114 0% 100% $ $ 208,182,617 * City of Salt Lick Salt Lick Identified B. Structure/C.Facility Structures/C.F. 157 Residential 27 Commercial 1 Industrial 0 Agricultural 7 Religious 1 Governmental 1 Educational 2 Major Roads/Bridges 6 Transportation System (miles) Airports WTP's 101,087 WTP Pipelines (feet) WWTP's 4,367 WWTP Pipelines (feet) 1 Water Storage Tanks Water Pump Stations Commercial Towers Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Electric Power Facilities Critical Facilities Total 105,657 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Salt Lick Total Exposure 13,926,958 5,368,471 1,312,667 475,750 588,000 547,571 1,506,785 9,648,873 992,950 595,800 150,000 - $ 35,113,825 # Located In Percent In Severe W'strm Severe W'strm Hazard Area Hazard Area 157 100% 27 100% 1 100% 0 100% 7 100% 1 100% 1 100% 2 100% 6 100% 0% 0% 101,087 100% 0% 4,367 100% 1 100% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 105,657 100% Exposure To Severe W'strm Hazard $ 13,926,958 $ 5,368,471 $ 1,312,667 $ $ 475,750 $ 588,000 $ 547,571 $ 1,506,785 $ 9,648,873 $ $ $ 992,950 $ $ 595,800 $ 150,000 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 35,113,825 * City of Sharpsburg B. Structure/C.Facility Residential Commercial Industrial Agricultural Religious Sharpsburg Identified Structures/C.F. 154 13 0 0 11 Sharpsburg Total Exposure $ 13,660,838 $ 2,584,819 $ $ $ 747,607 # Located In Percent In Severe W'strm Severe W'strm Hazard Area Hazard Area 154 100% 13 100% 0 100% 0 100% 11 100% Exposure To Severe W'strm Hazard $ 13,660,838 $ 2,584,819 $ $ $ 747,607 590 Governmental Educational Major Roads/Bridges Transportation System (miles) Airports WTP's WTP Pipelines (feet) WWTP's WWTP Pipelines (feet) Water Storage Tanks Water Pump Stations Commercial Towers Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Electric Power Facilities Critical Facilities Total 1 0 4 101,087 1 17,463 1 - $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 588,000 6,432,582 992,950 65,268,000 2,383,200 150,000 - 1 0 4 101,087 1 17,463 1 - 100% 100% 0% 100% 0% 0% 100% 100% 100% 100% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 588,000 6,432,582 992,950 65,268,000 2,383,200 150,000 - 118,735 $ 92,807,996 118,735 100% $ 92,807,996 * Unincorporated Areas Countywide Identified B. Structure/C.Facility Structures/C.F. 3,228 Residential 36 Commercial 4 Industrial Agricultural 29 Religious 2 Governmental 1 Educational 33 Major Roads/Bridges 367 Transportation System (miles) 1 Airports WTP's 1,516,300 WTP Pipelines (feet) WWTP's 17,463 WWTP Pipelines (feet) 9 Water Storage Tanks 9 Water Pump Stations 1 Commercial Towers 8 Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities 1 Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines 1 Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Electric Power Facilities Critical Facilities Total 1,537,493 Countywide Total Exposure $ 286,345,352 $ 7,157,962 $ 5,250,666 $ 2,796,000 $ 1,970,964 $ 1,176,000 $ 547,572 $ 24,861,955 $ 590,189,381 $ 5,341,000 $ $ 14,894,250 $ $ 2,383,200 $ 1,350,000 $ 108,000 $ 98,000 $ 1,000,000 $ $ 98,000 $ $ 1,068,200 $ 7,944,000 $ $ 954,580,502 # Located In Percent In Severe W'strm Severe W'strm Hazard Area Hazard Area 3,228 100% 36 100% 4 100% 100% 29 100% 2 100% 1 100% 33 100% 367 100% 1 100% 0% 1,516,300 100% 0% 17,463 100% 9 100% 9 100% 1 100% 8 100% 0% 1 100% 0% 1 100% 0% 0% 1,537,493 100% Exposure To Severe W'strm Hazard $ 286,345,352 $ 7,157,962 $ 5,250,666 $ 2,796,000 $ 1,970,964 $ 1,176,000 $ 547,572 $ 24,861,955 $ 590,189,381 $ 5,341,000 $ $ 14,894,250 $ $ 2,383,200 $ 1,350,000 $ 108,000 $ 98,000 $ 1,000,000 $ $ 98,000 $ $ 1,068,200 $ 7,944,000 $ $ 954,580,502 * 591 Bath County Bath County Identified B. Structure/C.Facility Structures/C.F. 4,259 Residential 155 Commercial 6 Industrial Agricultural 56 Religious 7 Governmental 7 Educational 35 Major Roads/Bridges 385 Transportation System (miles) 1 Airports 1 WTP's 2,021,734 WTP Pipelines (feet) 2 WWTP's 87,317 WWTP Pipelines (feet) 13 Water Storage Tanks 10 Water Pump Stations 1 Commercial Towers 8 Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities 1 Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines 1 Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Electric Power Facilities Critical Facilities Total 2,113,999 Bath County Total Exposure $ 377,802,000 $ 30,819,000 $ 7,876,000 $ 2,796,000 $ 3,806,000 $ 5,684,000 $ 3,833,000 $ 26,368,740 $ 619,136,000 $ 5,341,000 $ 32,634,000 $ 19,859,000 $ 130,536,000 $ 11,916,000 $ 1,950,000 $ 120,000 $ 98,000 $ 1,000,000 $ $ 98,000 $ $ 1,068,200 $ 7,944,000 $ $1,290,684,940 # Located In Percent In Severe W'strm Severe W'strm Hazard Area Hazard Area 4,259 100% 155 100% 6 100% 100% 56 100% 7 100% 7 100% 35 100% 385 100% 1 100% 1 100% 2,021,734 100% 2 100% 87,317 100% 13 100% 10 100% 1 100% 8 100% 100% 1 100% 100% 1 100% 100% 100% 2,113,999 100% Exposure To Severe W'strm Hazard $ 377,802,000 $ 30,819,000 $ 7,876,000 $ 2,796,000 $ 3,806,000 $ 5,684,000 $ 3,833,000 $ 26,368,740 $ 619,136,000 $ 5,341,000 $ 32,634,000 $ 19,859,000 $ 130,536,000 $ 11,916,000 $ 1,950,000 $ 120,000 $ 98,000 $ 1,000,000 $ $ 98,000 $ $ 1,068,200 $ 7,944,000 $ $1,290,684,940 * City of Frenchburg Frenchburg Identified B. Structure/C.Facility Structures/C.F. 279 Residential 47 Commercial 0 Industrial 0 Agricultural 5 Religious 1 Governmental 3 Educational 3 Major Roads/Bridges 10 Transportation System (miles) Airports WTP's 14,980 WTP Pipelines (feet) 1 WWTP's 28,492 WWTP Pipelines (feet) Water Storage Tanks 1 Water Pump Stations Commercial Towers Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Frenchburg Total Exposure $ 27,850,204 $ 8,385,448 $ $ $ 1,087,200 $ 1,372,000 $ 2,000,000 $ 990,223 $ 13,460,377 $ $ $ 280,680 $ 65,268,000 $ 4,492,138 $ $ 12,000 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 505,170 # Located In Percent In Severe W'strm Severe W'strm Hazard Area Hazard Area 279 100% 47 100% 0 100% 0 100% 5 100% 1 100% 3 100% 3 100% 10 100% 0% 0% 14,980 100% 1 100% 28,492 100% 0% 1 100% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% Exposure To Severe W'strm Hazard $ 27,850,204 $ 8,385,448 $ $ $ 1,087,200 $ 1,372,000 $ 2,000,000 $ 990,223 $ 13,460,377 $ $ $ 280,680 $ 65,268,000 $ 4,492,138 $ $ 12,000 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 505,170 592 Electric Power Facilities Critical Facilities Total 43,822 $ - $ 125,703,440 - 0% 43,822 100% $ - $ 125,703,440 * Unincorporated Areas Countywide Identified B. Structure/C.Facility Structures/C.F. 2,825 Residential 40 Commercial 7 Industrial Agricultural 20 Religious 4 Governmental 3 Educational 9 Major Roads/Bridges 361 Transportation System (miles) Airports 1 WTP's 734,025 WTP Pipelines (feet) 1 WWTP's 24,913 WWTP Pipelines (feet) 6 Water Storage Tanks 3 Water Pump Stations 1 Commercial Towers 3 Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines 0 Electric Power Facilities Critical Facilities Total 762,222 Countywide Total Exposure $ 281,995,796 $ 7,136,552 $ 6,914,000 $ 2,649,000 $ 4,348,800 $ 2,352,000 $ 2,000,000 $ 2,970,667 $ 485,919,623 $ $ 32,634,000 $ 13,753,320 $ 65,268,000 $ 3,927,862 $ 900,000 $ 36,000 $ 98,000 $ 375,000 $ $ $ $ $ 5,107,830 $ $ 918,386,450 # Located In Percent In Severe W'strm Severe W'strm Hazard Area Hazard Area 2,825 100% 40 100% 7 100% 100% 20 100% 4 100% 3 100% 9 100% 361 100% 0% 1 100% 734,025 100% 1 100% 24,913 100% 6 100% 3 100% 1 100% 3 100% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0 0% 762,222 100% Exposure To Severe W'strm Hazard $ 281,995,796 $ 7,136,552 $ 6,914,000 $ 2,649,000 $ 4,348,800 $ 2,352,000 $ 2,000,000 $ 2,970,667 $ 485,919,623 $ $ 32,634,000 $ 13,753,320 $ 65,268,000 $ 3,927,862 $ 900,000 $ 36,000 $ 98,000 $ 375,000 $ $ $ $ $ 5,107,830 $ $ 918,386,450 * Menifee County Menifee Co. Identified B. Structure/C.Facility Structures/C.F. 3,104 Residential 87 Commercial 7 Industrial Agricultural 25 Religious 5 Governmental 6 Educational 12 Major Roads/Bridges 371 Transportation System (miles) Airports 1 WTP's 749,005 WTP Pipelines (feet) 2 WWTP's 53,405 WWTP Pipelines (feet) 6 Water Storage Tanks 4 Water Pump Stations 1 Commercial Towers 3 Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Menifee Co. Total Exposure $ 309,846,000 $ 15,522,000 $ 6,914,000 $ 2,649,000 $ 5,436,000 $ 3,724,000 $ 4,000,000 $ 3,960,890 $ 499,380,000 $ $ 32,634,000 $ 14,034,000 $ 130,536,000 $ 8,420,000 $ 900,000 $ 48,000 $ 98,000 $ 375,000 $ $ - # Located In Percent In Severe W'strm Severe W'strm Hazard Area Hazard Area 3,104 100% 87 100% 7 100% 100% 25 100% 5 100% 6 100% 12 100% 371 100% 100% 1 100% 749,005 100% 2 100% 53,405 100% 6 100% 4 100% 1 100% 3 100% 100% 100% Exposure To Severe W'strm Hazard $ 309,846,000 $ 15,522,000 $ 6,914,000 $ 2,649,000 $ 5,436,000 $ 3,724,000 $ 4,000,000 $ 3,960,890 $ 499,380,000 $ $ 32,634,000 $ 14,034,000 $ 130,536,000 $ 8,420,000 $ 900,000 $ 48,000 $ 98,000 $ 375,000 $ $ - 593 Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Electric Power Facilities Critical Facilities Total 806,044 $ $ $ $ 5,613,000 - $1,044,089,890 - 100% 100% 100% 100% $ $ $ $ 5,613,000 - 806,044 100% $1,044,089,890 * City of Camargo Camargo Identified B. Structure/C.Facility Structures/C.F. 383 Residential 28 Commercial 0 Industrial 0 Agricultural 4 Religious 1 Governmental 1 Educational 1 Major Roads/Bridges 7 Transportation System (miles) Airports WTP's 71,196 WTP Pipelines (feet) WWTP's 39,030 WWTP Pipelines (feet) Water Storage Tanks Water Pump Stations Commercial Towers Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Electric Power Facilities Critical Facilities Total 110,651 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Camargo Total Exposure 42,805,588 8,139,663 1,063,436 588,000 294,142 349,397 12,892,241 910,423 909,280 705,800 - $ 68,657,970 # Located In Percent In Severe W'strm Severe W'strm Hazard Area Hazard Area 383 100% 28 100% 0 100% 0 100% 4 100% 1 100% 1 100% 1 100% 7 100% 0% 0% 71,196 100% 0% 39,030 100% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 110,651 100% Exposure To Severe W'strm Hazard $ 42,805,588 $ 8,139,663 $ $ $ 1,063,436 $ 588,000 $ 294,142 $ 349,397 $ 12,892,241 $ $ $ 910,423 $ $ 909,280 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 705,800 $ $ 68,657,970 * City of Jeffersonville Jeffersonville Identified B. Structure/C.Facility Structures/C.F. 738 Residential 35 Commercial 1 Industrial 0 Agricultural 10 Religious 0 Governmental 0 Educational 3 Major Roads/Bridges 21 Transportation System (miles) Airports WTP's 336,775 WTP Pipelines (feet) WWTP's 32,825 WWTP Pipelines (feet) 1 Water Storage Tanks Water Pump Stations Commercial Towers Jeffersonville Total Exposure $ 82,481,786 $ 10,174,578 $ 3,255,834 $ $ 2,658,590 $ $ $ 1,048,190 $ 38,676,722 $ $ $ 4,306,530 $ $ 764,723 $ 150,000 $ $ - # Located In Percent In Severe W'strm Severe W'strm Hazard Area Hazard Area 738 100% 35 100% 1 100% 0 100% 10 100% 0 100% 0 100% 3 100% 21 100% 0% 0% 336,775 100% 0% 32,825 100% 1 100% 0% 0% Exposure To Severe W'strm Hazard $ 82,481,786 $ 10,174,578 $ 3,255,834 $ $ 2,658,590 $ $ $ 1,048,190 $ 38,676,722 $ $ $ 4,306,530 $ $ 764,723 $ 150,000 $ $ - 594 Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Electric Power Facilities Critical Facilities Total 1 370,410 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 125,000 705,800 - $ 144,347,753 1 - 100% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 125,000 705,800 - 370,410 100% $ 144,347,753 * City of Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Identified B. Structure/C.Facility Structures/C.F. 2,768 Residential 402 Commercial 2 Industrial Agricultural 14 Religious 5 Governmental 3 Educational 8 Major Roads/Bridges 38 Transportation System (miles) Airports WTP's 279,708 WTP Pipelines (feet) WWTP's 182,745 WWTP Pipelines (feet) 1 Water Storage Tanks Water Pump Stations 2 Commercial Towers 1 Dams/Levees 1 Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Electric Power Facilities Critical Facilities Total 465,698 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Mt. Sterling Total Exposure 309,362,580 116,862,300 6,511,666 3,722,025 4,508,000 882,429 2,795,175 69,986,449 3,576,783 4,257,402 150,000 196,000 125,000 6,860,000 2,117,400 - $ 531,913,209 # Located In Percent In Severe W'strm Severe W'strm Hazard Area Hazard Area 2,768 100% 402 100% 2 100% 100% 14 100% 5 100% 3 100% 8 100% 38 100% 0% 0% 279,708 100% 0% 182,745 100% 1 100% 0% 2 100% 1 100% 1 100% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 465,698 100% Exposure To Severe W'strm Hazard $ 309,362,580 $ 116,862,300 $ 6,511,666 $ $ 3,722,025 $ 4,508,000 $ 882,429 $ 2,795,175 $ 69,986,449 $ $ $ 3,576,783 $ $ 4,257,402 $ 150,000 $ $ 196,000 $ 125,000 $ 6,860,000 $ $ $ $ 2,117,400 $ $ 531,913,209 * Unincorporated Areas Countywide Identified B. Structure/C.Facility Structures/C.F. 4,075 Residential 116 Commercial 21 Industrial Agricultural 50 Religious 3 Governmental 10 Educational 51 Major Roads/Bridges 308 Transportation System (miles) 2 Airports 1 WTP's 692,256 WTP Pipelines (feet) 3 WWTP's 199,880 WWTP Pipelines (feet) Countywide Total Exposure $ 455,438,046 $ 33,721,459 $ 68,372,500 $ 4,069,000 $ 13,292,949 $ 1,764,000 $ 2,941,429 $ 17,819,238 $ 567,258,588 $ 10,682,000 $ 32,634,000 $ 8,852,264 $ 195,804,000 $ 4,656,595 # Located In Percent In Severe W'strm Severe W'strm Hazard Area Hazard Area 4,075 100% 116 100% 21 100% 100% 50 100% 3 100% 10 100% 51 100% 308 100% 2 100% 1 100% 692,256 100% 3 100% 199,880 100% Exposure To Severe W'strm Hazard $ 455,438,046 $ 33,721,459 $ 68,372,500 $ 4,069,000 $ 13,292,949 $ 1,764,000 $ 2,941,429 $ 17,819,238 $ 567,258,588 $ 10,682,000 $ 32,634,000 $ 8,852,264 $ 195,804,000 $ 4,656,595 595 Water Storage Tanks Water Pump Stations Commercial Towers Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Electric Power Facilities Critical Facilities Total 13 4 3 8 1 1 896,806 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 1,950,000 48,000 294,000 1,000,000 98,000 1,068,200 3,529,000 - $1,425,293,268 13 4 3 8 1 1 - 100% 100% 100% 100% 0% 100% 0% 100% 0% 0% $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 1,950,000 48,000 294,000 1,000,000 98,000 1,068,200 3,529,000 - 896,806 100% $1,425,293,268 * Montgomery County Mont. Co. Identified B. Structure/C.Facility Structures/C.F. 7,964 Residential 581 Commercial 24 Industrial Agricultural 78 Religious 9 Governmental 14 Educational 63 Major Roads/Bridges 374 Transportation System (miles) 2 Airports 1 WTP's 1,379,935 WTP Pipelines (feet) 3 WWTP's 454,480 WWTP Pipelines (feet) 15 Water Storage Tanks 4 Water Pump Stations 5 Commercial Towers 10 Dams/Levees 1 Health Care Facilities 1 Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines 1 Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Electric Power Facilities Critical Facilities Total 1,843,565 Mont. Co. Total Exposure 890,088,000 168,898,000 78,140,000 4,069,000 20,737,000 6,860,000 4,118,000 22,012,000 688,814,000 10,682,000 32,634,000 17,646,000 195,804,000 10,588,000 2,250,000 48,000 490,000 1,250,000 6,860,000 98,000 1,068,200 7,058,000 - $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $2,170,212,200 # Located In Percent In Severe W'strm Severe W'strm Hazard Area Hazard Area 7,964 100% 581 100% 24 100% 100% 78 100% 9 100% 14 100% 63 100% 374 100% 2 100% 1 100% 1,379,935 100% 3 100% 454,480 100% 15 100% 4 100% 5 100% 10 100% 1 100% 1 100% 100% 1 100% 100% 100% 1,843,565 100% Exposure To Severe W'strm Hazard $ 890,088,000 $ 168,898,000 $ 78,140,000 $ 4,069,000 $ 20,737,000 $ 6,860,000 $ 4,118,000 $ 22,012,000 $ 688,814,000 $ 10,682,000 $ 32,634,000 $ 17,646,000 $ 195,804,000 $ 10,588,000 $ 2,250,000 $ 48,000 $ 490,000 $ 1,250,000 $ 6,860,000 $ 98,000 $ $ 1,068,200 $ 7,058,000 $ $2,170,212,200 * City of West Liberty W. Liberty Identified B. Structure/C.Facility Structures/C.F. 758 Residential 111 Commercial 4 Industrial 0 Agricultural 9 Religious 3 Governmental 5 Educational 4 Major Roads/Bridges 28 Transportation System (miles) 1 Airports 1 WTP's $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ W. Liberty Total Exposure 68,207,665 21,781,653 3,217,000 920,250 3,332,000 2,771,000 2,300,969 49,900,302 5,341,000 32,634,000 # Located In Percent In Severe W'strm Severe W'strm Hazard Area Hazard Area 758 100% 111 100% 4 100% 0 100% 9 100% 3 100% 5 100% 4 100% 28 100% 1 100% 1 100% Exposure To Severe W'strm Hazard $ 68,207,665 $ 21,781,653 $ 3,217,000 $ $ 920,250 $ 3,332,000 $ 2,771,000 $ 2,300,969 $ 49,900,302 $ 5,341,000 $ 32,634,000 596 WTP Pipelines (feet) WWTP's WWTP Pipelines (feet) Water Storage Tanks Water Pump Stations Commercial Towers Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Electric Power Facilities Critical Facilities Total 123,091 1 74,652 2 1 1 1 - $ 3,799,305 $ 65,268,000 $ 16,486,365 $ 300,000 $ 12,000 $ $ 125,000 $ 3,430,000 $ $ $ $ 2,769,250 $ - 123,091 1 74,652 2 1 1 1 - 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 0% 100% 100% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% $ 3,799,305 $ 65,268,000 $ 16,486,365 $ 300,000 $ 12,000 $ $ 125,000 $ 3,430,000 $ $ $ $ 2,769,250 $ - 198,673 $ 282,595,759 198,673 100% $ 282,595,759 * Unincorporated Areas Countywide Identified B. Structure/C.Facility Structures/C.F. 3,851 Residential 114 Commercial Industrial Agricultural 43 Religious 7 Governmental 5 Educational 28 Major Roads/Bridges 688 Transportation System (miles) Airports 1 WTP's 774,115 WTP Pipelines (feet) WWTP's 587 WWTP Pipelines (feet) 6 Water Storage Tanks 6 Water Pump Stations 2 Commercial Towers 2 Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Electric Power Facilities Critical Facilities Total 779,455 Countywide Total Exposure $ 346,527,335 $ 22,370,347 $ $ 711,000 $ 4,396,750 $ 4,116,000 $ 2,771,000 $ 16,106,781 $1,226,121,698 $ $ 32,634,000 $ 23,893,695 $ $ 129,635 $ 900,000 $ 72,000 $ 196,000 $ 250,000 $ $ $ $ $ 8,307,750 $ $1,689,503,991 # Located In Percent In Severe W'strm Severe W'strm Hazard Area Hazard Area 3,851 100% 114 100% 100% 100% 43 100% 7 100% 5 100% 28 100% 688 100% 0% 1 100% 774,115 100% 0% 587 100% 6 100% 6 100% 2 100% 2 100% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 779,455 100% Exposure To Severe W'strm Hazard $ 346,527,335 $ 22,370,347 $ $ 711,000 $ 4,396,750 $ 4,116,000 $ 2,771,000 $ 16,106,781 $1,226,121,698 $ $ 32,634,000 $ 23,893,695 $ $ 129,635 $ 900,000 $ 72,000 $ 196,000 $ 250,000 $ $ $ $ $ 8,307,750 $ $1,689,503,991 * Morgan County B. Structure/C.Facility Residential Commercial Industrial Agricultural Religious Governmental Educational Major Roads/Bridges Morgan Co. Identified Structures/C.F. 4,609 225 4 52 10 10 32 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Morgan Co. Total Exposure 414,735,000 44,152,000 3,217,000 711,000 5,317,000 7,448,000 5,542,000 18,407,750 # Located In Percent In Severe W'strm Severe W'strm Hazard Area Hazard Area 4,609 100% 225 100% 4 100% 100% 52 100% 10 100% 10 100% 32 100% Exposure To Severe W'strm Hazard $ 414,735,000 $ 44,152,000 $ 3,217,000 $ 711,000 $ 5,317,000 $ 7,448,000 $ 5,542,000 $ 18,407,750 597 Transportation System (miles) Airports WTP's WTP Pipelines (feet) WWTP's WWTP Pipelines (feet) Water Storage Tanks Water Pump Stations Commercial Towers Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Electric Power Facilities Critical Facilities Total 716 1 2 897,206 1 75,239 8 7 2 3 1 - $1,276,022,000 $ 5,341,000 $ 65,268,000 $ 27,693,000 $ 65,268,000 $ 16,616,000 $ 1,200,000 $ 84,000 $ 196,000 $ 375,000 $ 3,430,000 $ $ $ $ 11,077,000 $ - 716 1 2 897,206 1 75,239 8 7 2 3 1 - 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% $1,276,022,000 $ 5,341,000 $ 65,268,000 $ 27,693,000 $ 65,268,000 $ 16,616,000 $ 1,200,000 $ 84,000 $ 196,000 $ 375,000 $ 3,430,000 $ $ $ $ 11,077,000 $ - 978,128 $1,972,099,750 978,128 100% $1,972,099,750 * City of Lakeview Heights Lakeview Hts. Identified B. Structure/C.Facility Structures/C.F. 100 Residential 0 Commercial 0 Industrial 0 Agricultural 0 Religious 0 Governmental 0 Educational Major Roads/Bridges 3 Transportation System (miles) Airports WTP's 11,301 WTP Pipelines (feet) WWTP's WWTP Pipelines (feet) Water Storage Tanks Water Pump Stations Commercial Towers 2 Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Electric Power Facilities Critical Facilities Total 11,406 Lakeview Hts. # Located In Percent In Total Severe W'strm Severe W'strm Exposure Hazard Area Hazard Area $ 11,201,090 100 100% $ 0 100% $ 0 100% $ 0 100% $ 0 100% $ 0 100% $ 0 100% $ 0% $ 4,737,977 3 100% $ 0% $ 0% $ 108,344 11,301 100% $ 0% $ 0% $ 0% $ 0% $ 0% $ 250,000 2 100% $ 0% $ 0% $ 0% $ 0% $ 0% $ 0% Exposure To Severe W'strm Hazard $ 11,201,090 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 4,737,977 $ $ $ 108,344 $ $ $ $ $ $ 250,000 $ $ $ $ $ $ - $ 16,297,411 $ 16,297,411 11,406 100% * City of Morehead B. Structure/C.Facility Residential Commercial Industrial Agricultural Religious Morehead Identified Structures/C.F. 2,347 305 22 $ $ $ $ $ Morehead Total Exposure 262,889,582 95,724,219 5,495,742 # Located In Percent In Severe W'strm Severe W'strm Hazard Area Hazard Area 2,347 100% 305 100% 100% 100% 22 100% Exposure To Severe W'strm Hazard $ 262,889,582 $ 95,724,219 $ $ $ 5,495,742 598 Governmental Educational Major Roads/Bridges Transportation System (miles) Airports WTP's WTP Pipelines (feet) WWTP's WWTP Pipelines (feet) Water Storage Tanks Water Pump Stations Commercial Towers Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Electric Power Facilities Critical Facilities Total 6 8 4 39 1 253,686 156,945 5 1 1 1 1 - $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 6,664,000 7,196,267 3,453,351 61,593,698 32,634,000 2,432,122 2,927,123 750,000 12,000 98,000 125,000 6,860,000 430,400 - 6 8 4 39 1 253,686 156,945 5 1 1 1 1 - 100% 100% 100% 100% 0% 100% 100% 0% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 6,664,000 7,196,267 3,453,351 61,593,698 32,634,000 2,432,122 2,927,123 750,000 12,000 98,000 125,000 6,860,000 430,400 - 413,372 $ 489,285,504 413,372 100% $ 489,285,504 * Unincorporated Areas Countywide Identified B. Structure/C.Facility Structures/C.F. 5,076 Residential 188 Commercial 14 Industrial Agricultural 40 Religious 5 Governmental 7 Educational 30 Major Roads/Bridges 431 Transportation System (miles) 2 Airports 1 WTP's 1,979,688 WTP Pipelines (feet) 1 WWTP's 535,364 WWTP Pipelines (feet) 16 Water Storage Tanks 13 Water Pump Stations 5 Commercial Towers 1 Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities 1 Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines 2 Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Electric Power Facilities Critical Facilities Total 2,520,885 Countywide Total Exposure $ 568,567,328 $ 59,003,781 $ 14,894,000 $ 2,142,000 $ 9,992,258 $ 2,940,000 $ 6,296,733 $ 25,900,129 $ 680,689,325 $ 10,682,000 $ 32,634,000 $ 18,979,534 $ 65,268,000 $ 9,984,877 $ 2,400,000 $ 156,000 $ 490,000 $ 125,000 $ $ 98,000 $ $ 2,136,400 $ 8,177,600 $ $1,521,556,965 # Located In Percent In Severe W'strm Severe W'strm Hazard Area Hazard Area 5,076 100% 188 100% 14 100% 0% 40 100% 5 100% 7 100% 30 100% 431 100% 2 100% 1 100% 1,979,688 100% 1 100% 535,364 100% 16 100% 13 100% 5 100% 1 100% 0% 1 100% 0% 2 100% 0% 0% 2,520,885 100% Exposure To Severe W'strm Hazard $ 568,567,328 $ 59,003,781 $ 14,894,000 $ 2,142,000 $ 9,992,258 $ 2,940,000 $ 6,296,733 $ 25,900,129 $ 680,689,325 $ 10,682,000 $ 32,634,000 $ 18,979,534 $ 65,268,000 $ 9,984,877 $ 2,400,000 $ 156,000 $ 490,000 $ 125,000 $ $ 98,000 $ $ 2,136,400 $ 8,177,600 $ $1,521,556,965 * 599 Rowan County Rowan Co. Identified B. Structure/C.Facility Structures/C.F. 7,523 Residential 493 Commercial 14 Industrial Agricultural 62 Religious 11 Governmental 15 Educational 34 Major Roads/Bridges 473 Transportation System (miles) 2 Airports 2 WTP's 2,244,675 WTP Pipelines (feet) 1 WWTP's 692,309 WWTP Pipelines (feet) 21 Water Storage Tanks 14 Water Pump Stations 6 Commercial Towers 4 Dams/Levees 1 Health Care Facilities 1 Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines 2 Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Electric Power Facilities Critical Facilities Total 2,945,663 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Rowan Co. Total Exposure 842,658,000 154,728,000 14,894,000 2,142,000 15,488,000 9,604,000 13,493,000 29,353,480 747,021,000 10,682,000 65,268,000 21,520,000 65,268,000 12,912,000 3,150,000 168,000 588,000 500,000 6,860,000 98,000 2,136,400 8,608,000 - $2,027,139,880 # Located In Percent In Severe W'strm Severe W'strm Hazard Area Hazard Area 7,523 100% 493 100% 14 100% 100% 62 100% 11 100% 15 100% 34 100% 473 100% 2 100% 2 100% 2,244,675 100% 1 100% 692,309 100% 21 100% 14 100% 6 100% 4 100% 1 100% 1 100% 100% 2 100% 100% 100% 2,945,663 100% Exposure To Severe W'strm Hazard $ 842,658,000 $ 154,728,000 $ 14,894,000 $ 2,142,000 $ 15,488,000 $ 9,604,000 $ 13,493,000 $ 29,353,480 $ 747,021,000 $ 10,682,000 $ 65,268,000 $ 21,520,000 $ 65,268,000 $ 12,912,000 $ 3,150,000 $ 168,000 $ 588,000 $ 500,000 $ 6,860,000 $ 98,000 $ $ 2,136,400 $ 8,608,000 $ $2,027,139,880 The following charts will indicate, per jurisdiction, the total exposure of the Building Stock and Critical Facilities combined to the Hazards that face the Gateway Region. City of Owingsville Hazard Flood Landslide Wildfires Earthquake Tornadoes S. T'storms/Hail S. Winter Storms Identified Structures/C.F. 352,114 352,114 352,114 352,114 352,114 352,114 352,114 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Total Exposure 208,182,617 208,182,617 208,182,617 208,182,617 208,182,617 208,182,617 208,182,617 Number Percent Located In Located In Hazard Area Hazard Area 9 0% 0 0% 0 0% 352,114 100% 352,114 100% 352,114 100% 352,114 100% $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Exposure To Hazard 1,459,114 208,182,617 208,182,617 208,182,617 208,182,617 * City of Salt Lick Hazard Flood Landslide Wildfires Earthquake Tornadoes S. T'storms/Hail S. Winter Storms Identified Structures/C.F. 105,657 105,657 105,657 105,657 105,657 105,657 105,657 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Total Exposure 35,113,825 35,113,825 35,113,825 35,113,825 35,113,825 35,113,825 35,113,825 Number Located In Hazard Area 105,653 105,657 105,657 105,657 105,657 105,657 Percent Located In Hazard Area 100% 100% 0% 100% 100% 100% 100% $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Exposure To Hazard 30,289,389 35,113,825 35,113,825 35,113,825 35,113,825 35,113,825 * 600 City of Sharpsburg Hazard Flood Landslide Wildfires Earthquake Tornadoes S. T'storms/Hail S. Winter Storms Identified Structures/C.F. 118,735 118,735 118,735 118,735 118,735 118,735 118,735 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Total Exposure 92,807,996 92,807,996 92,807,996 92,807,996 92,807,996 92,807,996 92,807,996 Number Located In Hazard Area 118,735 118,735 118,735 118,735 Percent Located In Hazard Area 0% 0% 0% 100% 100% 100% 100% Number Located In Hazard Area 220,933 591,231 39,729 1,537,493 1,537,493 1,537,493 1,537,493 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Exposure To Hazard 92,807,996 92,807,996 92,807,996 92,807,996 Percent Located In Hazard Area 14% 38% 3% 100% 100% 100% 100% $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Exposure To Hazard 174,103,006 287,972,656 78,464,998 954,580,502 954,580,502 954,580,502 954,580,502 Number Located In Hazard Area 326,595 704,164 39,729 2,113,999 2,113,999 2,113,999 2,113,999 Percent Located In Hazard Area 15% 33% 2% 100% 100% 100% 100% Exposure To Hazard $ 205,851,509 $ 323,086,481 $ 78,464,998 $1,290,684,940 $1,290,684,940 $1,290,684,940 $1,290,684,940 Number Located In Hazard Area 21,827 43,822 43,822 43,822 43,822 43,822 Percent Located In Hazard Area 50% 100% 0% 100% 100% 100% 100% $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Exposure To Hazard 17,383,337 125,703,440 125,703,440 125,703,440 125,703,440 125,703,440 Number Located In Hazard Area 51,095 762,222 33,305 762,222 762,222 762,222 762,222 Percent Located In Hazard Area 7% 100% 4% 100% 100% 100% 100% $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Exposure To Hazard 174,729,292 918,386,450 55,533,525 918,386,450 918,386,450 918,386,450 918,386,450 * Unincorporated Areas Hazard Flood Landslide Wildfires Earthquake Tornadoes S. T'storms/Hail S. Winter Storms Identified Structures/C.F. 1,537,493 1,537,493 1,537,493 1,537,493 1,537,493 1,537,493 1,537,493 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Total Exposure 954,580,502 954,580,502 954,580,502 954,580,502 954,580,502 954,580,502 954,580,502 * Bath County Hazard Flood Landslide Wildfires Earthquake Tornadoes S. T'storms/Hail S. Winter Storms Identified Structures/C.F. 2,113,999 2,113,999 2,113,999 2,113,999 2,113,999 2,113,999 2,113,999 Total Exposure $1,290,684,940 $1,290,684,940 $1,290,684,940 $1,290,684,940 $1,290,684,940 $1,290,684,940 $1,290,684,940 * City of Frenchburg Hazard Flood Landslide Wildfires Earthquake Tornadoes S. T'storms/Hail S. Winter Storms Identified Structures/C.F. 43,822 43,822 43,822 43,822 43,822 43,822 43,822 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Total Exposure 125,703,440 125,703,440 125,703,440 125,703,440 125,703,440 125,703,440 125,703,440 * Unincorporated Areas Hazard Flood Landslide Wildfires Earthquake Tornadoes S. T'storms/Hail S. Winter Storms Identified Structures/C.F. 762,222 762,222 762,222 762,222 762,222 762,222 762,222 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Total Exposure 918,386,450 918,386,450 918,386,450 918,386,450 918,386,450 918,386,450 918,386,450 * 601 Menifee County Hazard Flood Landslide Wildfires Earthquake Tornadoes S. T'storms/Hail S. Winter Storms Identified Structures/C.F. 806,044 806,044 806,044 806,044 806,044 806,044 806,044 Total Exposure $1,044,089,890 $1,044,089,890 $1,044,089,890 $1,044,089,890 $1,044,089,890 $1,044,089,890 $1,044,089,890 Number Located In Hazard Area 72,922 806,044 33,305 806,044 806,044 806,044 806,044 Percent Located In Hazard Area 9% 100% 4% 100% 100% 100% 100% Exposure To Hazard $ 192,112,629 $1,044,089,890 $ 55,533,525 $1,044,089,890 $1,044,089,890 $1,044,089,890 $1,044,089,890 Number Located In Hazard Area 2,281 110,651 110,651 110,651 110,651 Percent Located In Hazard Area 2% 0% 0% 100% 100% 100% 100% $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Exposure To Hazard 36,403 68,657,970 68,657,970 68,657,970 68,657,970 Number Located In Hazard Area 11,099 370,410 30,404 370,410 370,410 370,410 370,410 Percent Located In Hazard Area 3% 100% 8% 100% 100% 100% 100% $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Exposure To Hazard 3,586,789 144,347,753 6,584,507 144,347,753 144,347,753 144,347,753 144,347,753 Number Located In Hazard Area 32,417 465,698 465,698 465,698 465,698 Percent Located In Hazard Area 7% 0% 0% 100% 100% 100% 100% $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Exposure To Hazard 14,891,648 531,913,209 531,913,209 531,913,209 531,913,209 Number Located In Hazard Area 114,243 329,901 22,993 896,806 896,806 896,806 896,806 Percent Located In Hazard Area 13% 37% 3% 100% 100% 100% 100% Exposure To Hazard $ 29,156,008 $ 554,624,443 $ 18,697,957 $1,425,293,268 $1,425,293,268 $1,425,293,268 $1,425,293,268 * City of Camargo Hazard Flood Landslide Wildfires Earthquake Tornadoes S. T'storms/Hail S. Winter Storms Identified Structures/C.F. 110,651 110,651 110,651 110,651 110,651 110,651 110,651 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Total Exposure 68,657,971 68,657,971 68,657,970 68,657,970 68,657,970 68,657,970 68,657,970 * City of Jeffersonville Hazard Flood Landslide Wildfires Earthquake Tornadoes S. T'storms/Hail S. Winter Storms Identified Structures/C.F. 370,410 370,410 370,410 370,410 370,410 370,410 370,410 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Total Exposure 144,347,753 144,347,753 144,347,753 144,347,753 144,347,753 144,347,753 144,347,753 * City of Mt. Sterling Hazard Flood Landslide Wildfires Earthquake Tornadoes S. T'storms/Hail S. Winter Storms Identified Structures/C.F. 465,698 465,698 465,698 465,698 465,698 465,698 465,698 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Total Exposure 531,913,209 531,913,209 531,913,209 531,913,209 531,913,209 531,913,209 531,913,209 * Unincorporated Areas Hazard Flood Landslide Wildfires Earthquake Tornadoes S. T'storms/Hail S. Winter Storms Identified Structures/C.F. 896,806 896,806 896,806 896,806 896,806 896,806 896,806 Total Exposure $1,425,293,268 $1,425,293,268 $1,425,293,268 $1,425,293,268 $1,425,293,268 $1,425,293,268 $1,425,293,268 * 602 Montgomery County Hazard Flood Landslide Wildfires Earthquake Tornadoes S. T'storms/Hail S. Winter Storms Identified Structures/C.F. 1,843,565 1,843,565 1,843,565 1,843,565 1,843,565 1,843,565 1,843,565 Total Exposure $2,170,212,201 $2,170,212,201 $2,170,212,200 $2,170,212,200 $2,170,212,200 $2,170,212,200 $2,170,212,200 Number Located In Hazard Area 160,040 700,311 53,397 1,843,565 1,843,565 1,843,565 1,843,565 Percent Located In Hazard Area 9% 38% 3% 100% 100% 100% 100% Exposure To Hazard $ 47,670,847 $ 698,972,196 $ 25,282,464 $2,170,212,200 $2,170,212,200 $2,170,212,200 $2,170,212,200 Number Located In Hazard Area 45,972 198,673 1,786 198,673 198,673 198,673 198,673 Percent Located In Hazard Area 23% 100% 1% 100% 100% 100% 100% $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Exposure To Hazard 15,669,748 282,595,759 933,003 282,595,759 282,595,759 282,595,759 282,595,759 Number Located In Hazard Area 139,330 779,455 259,170 779,455 779,455 779,455 779,455 Percent Located In Hazard Area 18% 100% 33% 100% 100% 100% 100% Exposure To Hazard $ 396,903,066 $1,689,503,991 $ 338,601,542 $1,689,503,991 $1,689,503,991 $1,689,503,991 $1,689,503,991 Number Located In Hazard Area 185,302 978,128 260,956 978,128 978,128 978,128 978,128 Percent Located In Hazard Area 19% 100% 27% 100% 100% 100% 100% Exposure To Hazard $ 412,572,814 $1,972,099,750 $ 339,534,544 $1,972,099,750 $1,972,099,750 $1,972,099,750 $1,972,099,750 Number Percent Located In Hazard Area 11,406 11,406 11,406 11,406 11,406 Located In Hazard Area 0% 100% 0% 100% 100% 100% 100% * City of West Liberty Hazard Flood Landslide Wildfires Earthquake Tornadoes S. T'storms/Hail S. Winter Storms Identified Structures/C.F. 198,673 198,673 198,673 198,673 198,673 198,673 198,673 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Total Exposure 282,595,759 282,595,759 282,595,759 282,595,759 282,595,759 282,595,759 282,595,759 * Unincorporated Areas Hazard Flood Landslide Wildfires Earthquake Tornadoes S. T'storms/Hail S. Winter Storms Identified Structures/C.F. 779,455 779,455 779,455 779,455 779,455 779,455 779,455 Total Exposure $1,689,503,991 $1,689,503,991 $1,689,503,991 $1,689,503,991 $1,689,503,991 $1,689,503,991 $1,689,503,991 * Morgan County Hazard Flood Landslide Wildfires Earthquake Tornadoes S. T'storms/Hail S. Winter Storms Identified Structures/C.F. 978,128 978,128 978,128 978,128 978,128 978,128 978,128 Total Exposure $1,972,099,750 $1,972,099,750 $1,972,099,750 $1,972,099,750 $1,972,099,750 $1,972,099,750 $1,972,099,750 * City of Lakeview Heights Hazard Flood Landslide Wildfires Earthquake Tornadoes S. T'storms/Hail S. Winter Storms Identified Structures/C.F. 11,406 11,406 11,406 11,406 11,406 11,406 11,406 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Total Exposure 16,297,411 16,297,411 16,297,411 16,297,411 16,297,411 16,297,411 16,297,411 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Exposure To Hazard 16,297,411 16,297,411 16,297,411 16,297,411 16,297,411 603 * City of Morehead Hazard Flood Landslide Wildfires Earthquake Tornadoes S. T'storms/Hail S. Winter Storms Identified Structures/C.F. 413,372 413,372 413,372 413,372 413,372 413,372 413,372 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Total Exposure 489,285,504 489,285,504 489,285,504 489,285,504 489,285,504 489,285,504 489,285,504 Number Located In Hazard Area 66,545 413,372 6,561 413,372 413,372 413,372 413,372 Percent Located In Hazard Area 16% 100% 2% 100% 100% 100% 100% $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Number Located In Hazard Area 454,038 2,520,885 185,177 2,520,885 2,520,885 2,520,885 2,520,885 Percent Located In Hazard Area 18% 100% 7% 100% 100% 100% 100% Exposure To Hazard $ 507,207,116 $1,521,556,965 $ 725,404,465 $1,521,556,965 $1,521,556,965 $1,521,556,965 $1,521,556,965 Number Located In Hazard Area 520,583 2,945,663 191,738 2,945,663 2,945,663 2,945,663 2,945,663 Percent Located In Hazard Area 18% 100% 7% 100% 100% 100% 100% Exposure To Hazard $ 533,985,454 $2,027,139,880 $ 727,071,924 $2,027,139,880 $2,027,139,880 $2,027,139,880 $2,027,139,880 Number Located In Hazard Area 1,265,442 6,134,310 579,125 8,687,399 8,687,399 8,687,399 8,687,399 Percent Located In Hazard Area 15% 71% 7% 100% 100% 100% 100% Exposure To Hazard $1,392,193,253 $6,065,388,197 $1,225,887,455 $8,504,226,660 $8,504,226,660 $8,504,226,660 $8,504,226,660 Exposure To Hazard 26,778,339 489,285,504 1,667,459 489,285,504 489,285,504 489,285,504 489,285,504 * Unincorporated Areas Hazard Flood Landslide Wildfires Earthquake Tornadoes S. T'storms/Hail S. Winter Storms Identified Structures/C.F. 2,520,885 2,520,885 2,520,885 2,520,885 2,520,885 2,520,885 2,520,885 Total Exposure $1,521,556,965 $1,521,556,965 $1,521,556,965 $1,521,556,965 $1,521,556,965 $1,521,556,965 $1,521,556,965 * Rowan County Hazard Flood Landslide Wildfires Earthquake Tornadoes S. T'storms/Hail S. Winter Storms Identified Structures/C.F. 2,945,663 2,945,663 2,945,663 2,945,663 2,945,663 2,945,663 2,945,663 Total Exposure $2,027,139,880 $2,027,139,880 $2,027,139,880 $2,027,139,880 $2,027,139,880 $2,027,139,880 $2,027,139,880 * Gateway Region Hazard Flood Landslide Wildfires Earthquake Tornadoes S. T'storms/Hail S. Winter Storms Identified Structures/C.F. 8,687,399 8,687,399 8,687,399 8,687,399 8,687,399 8,687,399 8,687,399 Total Exposure $8,504,226,661 $8,504,226,661 $8,504,226,660 $8,504,226,660 $8,504,226,660 $8,504,226,660 $8,504,226,660 * In addition, the County Mitigation Committee Members were able to project what future conditions that may occur by the year 2010 by applying the current numbers of existing Building Stock and applying the growth rate for each county. The chart below breaks down the individual Gateway Region individual County Growth Rate, according to the 2000 Census, from the years between 2000 and 2010. Each County within the Gateway Region has a different projected growth rate. 604 2010 County Projection 12,258 Bath 7,267 Menifee 25,676 Montgomery 14,804 Morgan 22,716 Rowan Gateway Region 82,721 2000 Census 11,085 6,556 22,554 13,948 22,094 76,237 Gain or (Loss) 1,173 711 3,122 856 622 6,484 2000 Census 11,085 6,556 22,554 13,948 22,094 76,237 Percent Of Growth 10.6% 10.8% 13.8% 6.1% 2.8% 8.5% The following charts summarize by category the types and numbers of Building Stock and Critical Facilities that may become vulnerable to future Natural Hazards. Committee Members used these projections for each jurisdiction to guide the development of policies and strategies for mitigation actions as defined in this Plan. Flood Hazard Areas-Projections For Year 2010 Building Structures & Critical Facilities Within Hazard Area Per Jurisdiction B. Structure/C. Facility Residential Commercial Industrial Agricultural Religious Governmental Educational Major Roads/Bridges Transportation System (miles) Airports WTP's WTP Pipelines (feet) WWTP's WWTP Pipelines (feet) Water Storage Tanks Water Pump Stations Commercial Towers Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Future Bldgs. & Critical Facilities 796 87 1 10 3 6 9 1 335,406 1 53,115 2 1 - Electric Power Facilities Structure/Facilities Total 389,438 City of Owingsville $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Future Total Exposure 70,638,950 17,372,769 1,451,810 676,517 3,685,192 3,028,070 14,228,871 36,093,204 3,294,608 72,186,408 7,248,503 331,800 13,272 - $ $ 230,249,974 Future # In Flood Hazard Area 3 7 - Future % In Flood Hazard Area 0% 8% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 10 0% 0% $ $ Future Exposure To Flood Hazard 294,329 1,319,451 1,613,780 * 605 B. Structure/C. Facility Residential Commercial Industrial Agricultural Religious Governmental Educational Major Roads/Bridges Transportation System (miles) Airports WTP's WTP Pipelines (feet) WWTP's WWTP Pipelines (feet) Water Storage Tanks Water Pump Stations Commercial Towers Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Future Bldgs. & Critical Facilities 174 30 1 8 1 1 2 7 111,802 4,830 1 - $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Future Total Exposure 15,403,216 5,937,529 1,451,810 526,180 650,328 605,614 1,666,504 10,671,654 1,098,203 658,955 165,900 - Electric Power Facilities Structure/Facilities Total 116,857 $ $ 38,835,890 City of Salt Lick Future # Future % In Flood In Flood Hazard Area Hazard Area 174 100% 30 100% 1 100% 0% 8 100% 1 100% 1 100% 2 100% 3 50% 0% 0% 111,802 100% 0% 4,830 100% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 116,852 0% 100% $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Future Exposure To Flood Hazard 15,403,216 5,937,529 1,451,810 526,180 650,328 605,614 1,666,504 5,335,827 1,098,203 658,955 165,900 - $ $ 33,500,064 * City of Sharpsburg B. Structure/C. Facility Residential Commercial Industrial Agricultural Religious Governmental Educational Major Roads/Bridges Transportation System (miles) Airports WTP's WTP Pipelines (feet) WWTP's WWTP Pipelines (feet) Water Storage Tanks Water Pump Stations Future Bldgs. & Critical Facilities 170 14 12 1 4 111,802 1 19,314 1 - $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Future Total Exposure 15,108,887 2,858,810 826,853 650,328 7,114,436 1,098,203 72,186,408 2,635,819 165,900 - Future # Future % In Flood In Flood Hazard Area Hazard Area 0 0% 0 0% 0 0% 0 0% 0 0% 0 0% 0 0% 0 0% 0 0% 0 0% 0 0% 0 0% 0 0% 0 0% 0 0% 0 0% $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Future Exposure To Flood Hazard - 606 Commercial Towers Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines - Electric Power Facilities Structure/Facilities Total 131,321 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ - $ $ 102,645,644 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% $ $ $ $ $ $ $ - 0% 0% $ $ - * B. Structure/C. Facility Residential Commercial Industrial Agricultural Religious Governmental Educational Major Roads/Bridges Transportation System (miles) Airports WTP's WTP Pipelines (feet) WWTP's WWTP Pipelines (feet) Water Storage Tanks Water Pump Stations Commercial Towers Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Future Bldgs. & Critical Facilities 3,570 40 4 32 2 1 36 406 1 1,677,028 19,314 10 10 1 9 1 1 - Future Future Future # Future % Exposure Total In Flood In Flood To Flood Exposure Hazard Area Hazard Area Hazard $ 316,697,959 1,360 38% $ 120,674,873 $ 7,916,706 0% $ $ 5,807,237 0% $ $ 3,092,376 0% $ $ 2,179,886 2 7% $ 150,337 $ 1,300,656 0% $ $ 605,615 0% $ $ 27,497,322 21 58% $ 159,484 $ 652,749,455 40 10% $ 65,274,945 $ 5,907,146 0% $ $ 0% $ $ 16,473,041 223,602 13% $ 2,141,495 $ 0% $ $ 2,635,819 19,314 100% $ 2,635,819 $ 1,493,100 2 22% $ 331,800 $ 119,448 4 44% $ 53,088 $ 108,388 0% $ $ 1,106,000 6 63% $ 696,780 $ 0% $ $ 108,388 0% $ $ 0% $ $ 1,181,429 0% $ $ 8,786,064 5% $ 439,303 Electric Power Facilities Structure/Facilities Total 1,700,467 $ $1,055,766,035 Unincorporated Areas 244,352 0% 14% $ $ 192,557,925 * Bath County B. Structure/C. Facility Residential Commercial Industrial Agricultural Religious Governmental Educational Future Bldgs. & Critical Facilities 4,710 171 7 62 8 8 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Future Future # Future % Total In Flood In Flood Exposure Hazard Area Hazard Area 417,849,012 1,537 33% 34,085,814 36 21% 8,710,856 1 17% 3,092,376 0% 4,209,436 10 16% 6,286,504 1 14% 4,239,298 1 14% $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Future Exposure To Flood Hazard 136,372,418 7,256,980 1,451,809 676,517 650,328 605,614 607 39 Major Roads/Bridges 426 Transportation System (miles) 1 Airports 1 WTP's 2,236,038 WTP Pipelines (feet) 2 WWTP's 96,573 WWTP Pipelines (feet) 14 Water Storage Tanks 11 Water Pump Stations 1 Commercial Towers 9 Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities 1 Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines 1 Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines $ 29,163,826 $ 684,764,416 $ 5,907,146 $ 36,093,204 $ 21,964,054 $ 144,372,816 $ 13,179,096 $ 2,156,700 $ 132,720 $ 108,388 $ 1,106,000 $ $ 108,388 $ $ 1,181,429 $ 8,786,064 23 43 335,404 24,144 2 4 6 - 60% 10% 0% 0% 15% 0% 25% 15% 40% 0% 63% 0% 0% 0% 0% 5% $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 1,825,989 70,610,773 3,239,697 3,294,774 497,700 53,088 696,780 439,303 2,338,083 $ $1,427,497,544 361,214 0% 15% $ $ 227,671,769 Electric Power Facilities Structure/Facilities Total * B. Structure/C. Facility Residential Commercial Industrial Agricultural Religious Governmental Educational Major Roads/Bridges Transportation System (miles) Airports WTP's WTP Pipelines (feet) WWTP's WWTP Pipelines (feet) Water Storage Tanks Water Pump Stations Commercial Towers Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Future Bldgs. & Critical Facilities 309 52 6 1 3 3 11 16,598 1 31,569 1 - Electric Power Facilities Structure/Facilities Total 48,555 City of Frenchburg $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Future Total Exposure 30,858,026 9,291,076 1,204,618 1,520,176 2,216,000 1,097,167 14,914,098 310,993 72,316,944 4,977,289 13,296 559,728 $ $ 139,279,412 Future # In Flood Hazard Area 78 11 4 3 2 2 8,299 15,785 - Future % In Flood Hazard Area 25% 21% 0% 0% 80% 0% 100% 67% 20% 0% 0% 50% 0% 50% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 24,184 0% 50% $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Future Exposure To Flood Hazard 7,742,157 1,976,825 963,694 2,216,000 735,101 2,982,819 155,497 2,488,644 - $ $ 19,260,738 * 608 B. Structure/C. Facility Residential Commercial Industrial Agricultural Religious Governmental Educational Major Roads/Bridges Transportation System (miles) Airports WTP's WTP Pipelines (feet) WWTP's WWTP Pipelines (feet) Water Storage Tanks Water Pump Stations Commercial Towers Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Future Bldgs. & Critical Facilities 3,130 44 8 22 4 3 10 400 1 813,300 1 27,604 7 3 1 3 - Electric Power Facilities Structure/Facilities Total 844,542 Unincorporated Areas $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Future Future # Future % Total In Flood In Flood Exposure Hazard Area Hazard Area 312,451,342 782 25% 7,907,300 6 13% 7,660,712 1 14% 2,935,092 0% 4,818,470 4 20% 2,606,016 0% 2,216,000 3 100% 3,291,499 1 11% 538,398,942 80 20% 0% 36,158,472 0% 15,238,679 45,194 6% 72,316,944 0% 4,352,071 10,542 38% 997,200 0% 39,888 0% 108,584 0% 415,500 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 5,659,476 0% $ $1,017,572,187 56,613 0% 7% Future Exposure To Flood Hazard $ 78,085,185 $ 988,412 $ 1,094,387 $ $ 963,694 $ $ 2,216,000 $ 362,064 $ 107,381,506 $ $ $ 846,798 $ $ 1,662,008 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 193,600,055 * Menifee County B. Structure/C. Facility Residential Commercial Industrial Agricultural Religious Governmental Educational Major Roads/Bridges Transportation System (miles) Airports WTP's WTP Pipelines (feet) WWTP's WWTP Pipelines (feet) Water Storage Tanks Water Pump Stations Commercial Towers Future Bldgs. & Critical Facilities 3,439 96 8 28 6 7 13 411 1 829,898 2 59,173 7 4 1 Future Future Future # Future % Exposure Total In Flood In Flood To Flood Exposure Hazard Area Hazard Area Hazard $ 343,309,368 860 25% $ 85,827,342 $ 17,198,376 17 17% $ 2,965,237 $ 7,660,712 1 14% $ 1,094,387 $ 2,935,092 0% $ $ 6,023,088 9 32% $ 1,927,388 $ 4,126,192 0% $ $ 4,432,000 7 100% $ 4,432,000 $ 4,388,666 3 25% $ 1,097,166 $ 553,313,040 82 20% $ 110,364,326 $ 0% $ $ 36,158,472 0% $ $ 15,549,672 53,493 6% $ 1,002,295 $ 144,633,888 0% $ $ 9,329,360 26,326 44% $ 4,150,652 $ 997,200 0% $ $ 53,184 0% $ $ 108,584 0% $ - 609 Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines 3 - Electric Power Facilities Structure/Facilities Total 893,097 $ $ $ $ $ $ 415,500 6,219,204 $ $1,156,851,598 - 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% $ $ $ $ $ $ - 80,798 0% 9% $ $ 212,860,793 * B. Structure/C. Facility Residential Commercial Industrial Agricultural Religious Governmental Educational Major Roads/Bridges Transportation System (miles) Airports WTP's WTP Pipelines (feet) WWTP's WWTP Pipelines (feet) Water Storage Tanks Water Pump Stations Commercial Towers Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Future Bldgs. & Critical Facilities 436 32 5 1 1 1 8 81,021 44,416 - Electric Power Facilities Structure/Facilities Total 125,921 City of Camargo $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Future Total Exposure 48,712,759 9,262,936 1,210,190 669,144 334,735 397,614 14,671,370 1,036,061 1,034,761 803,200 $ $ 78,132,771 Future # Future % In Flood In Flood Hazard Area Hazard Area 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 1,707 2% 0% 889 2% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 2,596 0% 2% Future Exposure To Flood Hazard 20,721 20,706 - $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 41,427 * City of Jeffersonville B. Structure/C. Facility Residential Commercial Industrial Agricultural Religious Governmental Educational Major Roads/Bridges Future Bldgs. & Critical Facilities 840 40 1 11 3 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Future Total Exposure 93,864,272 11,578,670 3,705,139 3,025,475 1,192,840 Future # Future % In Flood In Flood Hazard Area Hazard Area 9 1% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 2 67% $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Future Exposure To Flood Hazard 1,017,499 795,226 610 Transportation System (miles) Airports WTP's WTP Pipelines (feet) WWTP's WWTP Pipelines (feet) Water Storage Tanks Water Pump Stations Commercial Towers Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines 24 383,250 37,355 1 1 - $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 44,014,110 4,900,831 870,255 170,700 142,250 803,200 Electric Power Facilities Structure/Facilities Total 421,527 $ $ 164,267,743 1 11,497 1,121 - 5% 0% 0% 3% 0% 3% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 2,095,910 147,022 26,108 - 12,631 0% 3% $ $ 4,081,765 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Future Exposure To Flood Hazard 3,434,059 3,308,191 3,705,138 302,547 1,590,454 3,982,228 284,932 339,144 - * B. Structure/C. Facility Residential Commercial Industrial Agricultural Religious Governmental Educational Major Roads/Bridges Transportation System (miles) Airports WTP's WTP Pipelines (feet) WWTP's WWTP Pipelines (feet) Water Storage Tanks Water Pump Stations Commercial Towers Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Future Bldgs. & Critical Facilities 3,150 457 2 16 6 3 9 43 318,308 207,964 1 2 1 1 - Electric Power Facilities Structure/Facilities Total 529,964 City of Mt. Sterling $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Future Future # Future % Total In Flood In Flood Exposure Hazard Area Hazard Area 352,054,616 31 1% 132,989,297 11 2% 7,410,276 1 50% 0% 4,235,664 1 7% 5,130,104 0% 1,004,204 0% 3,180,909 5 50% 79,644,579 2 5% 0% 0% 4,070,379 22,282 7% 0% 4,844,923 14,557 7% 170,700 0% 0% 223,048 0% 142,250 0% 7,806,680 0% 0% 0% 0% 2,409,601 0% $ $ 605,317,232 36,891 0% 7% $ $ 16,946,695 * 611 B. Structure/C. Facility Residential Commercial Industrial Agricultural Religious Governmental Educational Major Roads/Bridges Transportation System (miles) Airports WTP's WTP Pipelines (feet) WWTP's WWTP Pipelines (feet) Water Storage Tanks Water Pump Stations Commercial Towers Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Future Bldgs. & Critical Facilities 4,637 132 24 57 3 11 58 351 2 1 787,787 3 227,463 15 5 3 9 1 1 - $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Electric Power Facilities Structure/Facilities Total 1,020,565 $ $1,621,983,739 Unincorporated Areas Future Future # Future % Total In Flood In Flood Exposure Hazard Area Hazard Area 518,288,496 51 1% 38,375,020 11 9% 77,807,905 0% 4,630,522 0% 15,127,376 1 2% 2,007,432 0% 3,347,346 0% 20,278,293 30 51% 645,540,273 6 2% 12,156,116 0% 37,137,492 1 100% 10,073,876 43,032 5% 222,824,952 0% 5,299,205 86,873 38% 2,219,100 0% 54,624 0% 334,572 0% 1,138,000 3 38% 0% 111,524 0% 0% 1,215,612 0% 4,016,002 0% 130,009 0% 13% $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Future Exposure To Flood Hazard 5,723,431 3,308,191 302,548 10,337,953 10,479,550 37,137 550,279 2,013,698 426,750 - $ $ 33,179,537 * Future Montgomery County Bldgs. & Critical B. Structure/C. Facility Facilities 9,063 Residential 661 Commercial 27 Industrial Agricultural 89 Religious 10 Governmental 16 Educational 72 Major Roads/Bridges 426 Transportation System (miles) 2 Airports 1 WTP's 1,570,366 WTP Pipelines (feet) 3 WWTP's 517,198 WWTP Pipelines (feet) 17 Water Storage Tanks 5 Water Pump Stations 6 Commercial Towers Future Future # Future % Total In Flood In Flood Exposure Hazard Area Hazard Area $1,012,920,144 91 1% $ 192,205,924 23 3% $ 88,923,320 1 4% $ 4,630,522 0% $ 23,598,706 2 3% $ 7,806,680 0% $ 4,686,285 0% $ 25,049,656 36 51% $ 783,870,332 9 2% $ 12,156,116 0% $ 37,137,492 1 100% $ 20,081,148 78,519 5% $ 222,824,952 0% $ 12,049,144 103,440 20% $ 2,560,500 0% $ 54,624 0% $ 557,620 0% $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Future Exposure To Flood Hazard 10,174,989 6,616,383 3,705,138 605,095 12,723,633 16,557,688 37,137 1,002,954 2,399,656 - 612 Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines 11 1 1 1 - Electric Power Facilities Structure/Facilities Total 2,097,977 $ $ $ $ $ $ 1,422,500 7,806,680 111,524 1,215,612 8,032,004 $ $2,469,701,485 3 - 30% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% $ $ $ $ $ $ 426,750 - 182,126 0% 9% $ $ 54,249,423 * B. Structure/C. Facility Residential Commercial Industrial Agricultural Religious Governmental Educational Major Roads/Bridges Transportation System (miles) Airports WTP's WTP Pipelines (feet) WWTP's WWTP Pipelines (feet) Water Storage Tanks Water Pump Stations Commercial Towers Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Future Bldgs. & Critical Facilities 804 118 4 10 3 5 4 30 1 1 130,600 1 79,206 2 1 1 1 - Electric Power Facilities Structure/Facilities Total 210,792 City of West Liberty $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Future Total Exposure 72,368,333 23,110,334 3,413,237 976,385 3,535,252 2,940,031 2,441,328 52,944,220 5,666,801 34,624,674 4,031,063 69,249,348 17,492,033 318,300 12,732 132,625 3,639,230 2,938,174 $ $ 299,834,100 Future # In Flood Hazard Area 27 1 2 2 9,142 39,603 - Future % In Flood Hazard Area 3% 1% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 50% 7% 0% 0% 7% 0% 50% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 48,776 0% 23% $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Future Exposure To Flood Hazard 2,386,818 208,201 1,220,664 3,781,730 282,174 8,746,016 - $ $ 16,625,603 * Unincorporated Areas B. Structure/C. Facility Residential Commercial Industrial Agricultural Religious Governmental Educational Major Roads/Bridges Future Bldgs. & Critical Facilities 4,086 121 46 7 5 30 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Future Future # Future % Total In Flood In Flood Exposure Hazard Area Hazard Area 367,665,502 1,423 35% 23,734,938 3 3% 0% 754,371 0% 4,664,952 0% 4,367,076 0% 2,940,031 1 20% 17,089,295 30 100% Future Exposure To Flood Hazard $ 128,028,938 $ 624,604 $ $ $ $ $ 588,006 $ 17,089,295 613 Transportation System (miles) Airports WTP's WTP Pipelines (feet) WWTP's WWTP Pipelines (feet) Water Storage Tanks Water Pump Stations Commercial Towers Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines 730 1 821,336 623 6 6 2 2 - $1,300,915,122 $ $ 34,624,674 $ 25,351,210 $ $ 137,543 $ 954,900 $ 76,392 $ 207,956 $ 265,250 $ $ $ $ $ 8,814,523 150 145,902 312 3 4 1 - 20% 0% 0% 18% 0% 50% 50% 67% 0% 50% 0% 0% 0% 0% 33% $ 266,611,965 $ $ $ 4,503,396 $ $ 68,772 $ 477,450 $ 50,928 $ $ 132,625 $ $ $ $ $ 2,938,174 Electric Power Facilities Structure/Facilities Total 827,002 $ $1,792,563,734 147,829 0% 18% $ $ 421,114,153 * B. Structure/C. Facility Residential Commercial Industrial Agricultural Religious Governmental Educational Major Roads/Bridges Transportation System (miles) Airports WTP's WTP Pipelines (feet) WWTP's WWTP Pipelines (feet) Water Storage Tanks Water Pump Stations Commercial Towers Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Future Bldgs. & Critical Facilities 4,890 239 4 55 11 11 34 760 1 2 951,936 1 79,829 8 7 2 3 1 - Future Future Future # Future % Exposure Total In Flood In Flood To Flood Exposure Hazard Area Hazard Area Hazard $ 440,033,835 1,449 30% $ 130,415,756 $ 46,845,272 4 2% $ 832,805 $ 3,413,237 0% $ $ 754,371 0% $ $ 5,641,337 0% $ $ 7,902,328 0% $ $ 5,880,062 1 10% $ 588,006 $ 19,530,623 32 94% $ 18,309,958 $1,353,859,342 152 20% $ 270,393,695 $ 5,666,801 0% $ $ 69,249,348 0% $ $ 29,382,273 155,044 16% $ 4,785,570 $ 69,249,348 0% $ $ 17,629,576 39,915 50% $ 8,814,788 $ 1,273,200 3 38% $ 477,450 $ 89,124 4 57% $ 50,928 $ 207,956 0% $ $ 397,875 1 33% $ 132,625 $ 3,639,230 0% $ $ 0% $ $ 0% $ $ 0% $ $ 11,752,697 25% $ 2,938,174 Electric Power Facilities Structure/Facilities Total 1,037,794 $ $2,092,397,835 Morgan County 196,605 0% 19% $ $ 437,739,756 * 614 B. Structure/C. Facility Residential Commercial Industrial Agricultural Religious Governmental Educational Major Roads/Bridges Transportation System (miles) Airports WTP's WTP Pipelines (feet) WWTP's WWTP Pipelines (feet) Water Storage Tanks Water Pump Stations Commercial Towers Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Future Bldgs. & Critical Facilities 103 3 11,617 2 - Electric Power Facilities Structure/Facilities Total 11,725 City of Lakeview Heights $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Future Total Exposure 11,514,721 4,870,640 111,378 257,000 - $ $ 16,753,739 Future # In Flood Hazard Area - Future % In Flood Hazard Area 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Future Exposure To Flood Hazard - - 0% 0% $ $ - * City of Morehead B. Structure/C. Facility Residential Commercial Industrial Agricultural Religious Governmental Educational Major Roads/Bridges Transportation System (miles) Airports WTP's WTP Pipelines (feet) WWTP's WWTP Pipelines (feet) Water Storage Tanks Water Pump Stations Commercial Towers Future Bldgs. & Critical Facilities 2,413 314 23 6 8 4 40 1 260,789 161,339 5 1 1 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Future Future # Future % Total In Flood In Flood Exposure Hazard Area Hazard Area 270,250,490 103 4% 98,404,497 2 1% 0% 0% 5,649,623 0% 6,850,592 0% 7,397,762 0% 3,550,045 2 50% 63,318,322 8 20% 0% 33,547,752 0% 2,500,221 52,158 20% 0% 3,009,082 16,134 10% 771,000 0% 12,336 0% 100,744 0% $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Future Exposure To Flood Hazard 11,514,721 645,275 1,775,022 12,663,665 500,042 300,908 - 615 1 1 - Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Electric Power Facilities Structure/Facilities Total 424,946 $ $ $ $ $ $ 128,500 7,052,080 442,451 1 - 100% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% $ $ $ $ $ $ 128,500 - $ $ 502,985,498 68,408 0% 16% $ $ 27,528,132 * B. Structure/C. Facility Residential Commercial Industrial Agricultural Religious Governmental Educational Major Roads/Bridges Transportation System (miles) Airports WTP's WTP Pipelines (feet) WWTP's WWTP Pipelines (feet) Water Storage Tanks Water Pump Stations Commercial Towers Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Future Bldgs. & Critical Facilities 5,218 193 14 41 5 7 31 443 2 1 2,035,119 1 550,354 16 13 5 1 1 2 - $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Electric Power Facilities Structure/Facilities Total 2,591,470 $ $1,564,160,560 Unincorporated Areas Future Future # Future % Total In Flood In Flood Exposure Hazard Area Hazard Area 584,487,213 2,217 42% 60,655,887 38 20% 15,311,032 0% 2,201,976 0% 10,272,041 0% 3,022,320 3 60% 6,473,042 1 14% 26,625,333 11 37% 699,748,626 89 20% 10,981,096 0% 33,547,752 1 100% 19,510,961 409,348 20% 67,095,504 1 100% 10,264,454 55,035 10% 2,467,200 0% 160,368 6 46% 503,720 0% 128,500 0% 0% 100,744 0% 0% 2,196,219 0% 8,406,573 20% 466,751 0% 18% Future Exposure To Flood Hazard $ 248,372,521 $ 11,937,595 $ $ $ $ 1,813,392 $ 924,720 $ 9,762,622 $ 141,248,562 $ $ 33,547,752 $ 3,924,470 $ 67,095,504 $ 1,026,446 $ $ 74,016 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 1,681,315 $ $ 521,408,915 * Rowan County B. Structure/C. Facility Residential Commercial Industrial Agricultural Religious Governmental Educational Major Roads/Bridges Future Bldgs. & Critical Facilities 7,734 507 14 64 11 15 35 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Future Future # Future % Total In Flood In Flood Exposure Hazard Area Hazard Area 866,252,424 2,320 30% 159,060,384 40 8% 15,311,032 0% 2,201,976 0% 15,921,664 0% 9,872,912 3 27% 13,870,804 1 7% 30,175,377 13 38% Future Exposure To Flood Hazard $ 259,887,242 $ 12,582,870 $ $ $ $ 1,813,392 $ 924,720 $ 11,537,644 616 Transportation System (miles) Airports WTP's WTP Pipelines (feet) WWTP's WWTP Pipelines (feet) Water Storage Tanks Water Pump Stations Commercial Towers Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines 486 2 2 2,307,526 1 711,694 22 14 6 4 1 1 2 - $ 767,937,588 $ 10,981,096 $ 67,095,504 $ 22,122,560 $ 67,095,504 $ 13,273,536 $ 3,238,200 $ 172,704 $ 604,464 $ 514,000 $ 7,052,080 $ 100,744 $ $ 2,196,219 $ 8,849,024 98 1 461,505 1 71,169 6 1 - 20% 0% 50% 20% 100% 10% 0% 43% 0% 25% 0% 0% 0% 0% 19% $ 153,912,227 $ $ 33,547,752 $ 4,424,512 $ 67,095,504 $ 1,327,354 $ $ 74,016 $ $ 128,500 $ $ $ $ $ 1,681,315 Electric Power Facilities Structure/Facilities Total 3,028,142 $ $2,083,899,797 535,159 0% 18% $ $ 548,937,047 * Landslide Hazard Areas-Projections For Year 2010 Building Structures & Critical Facilities Within Hazard Area Per Jurisdiction B. Structure/C. Facility Residential Commercial Industrial Agricultural Religious Governmental Educational Major Roads/Bridges Transportation System (miles) Airports WTP's WTP Pipelines (feet) WWTP's WWTP Pipelines (feet) Water Storage Tanks Water Pump Stations Commercial Towers Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Future Bldgs. & Critical Facilities 796 87 1 10 3 6 9 1 335,406 1 53,115 2 1 - Electric Power Facilities Structure/Facilities Total 389,438 City of Owingsville $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Future Total Exposure 70,638,950 17,372,769 1,451,810 676,517 3,685,192 3,028,070 14,228,871 36,093,204 3,294,608 72,186,408 7,248,503 331,800 13,272 - $ $ 230,249,974 Future Future # Future % Exposure In Landslide In Landslide To Landslide Hazard Area Hazard Area Hazard 0 0% $ 0 0% $ 0 0% $ 0 0% $ 0 0% $ 0 0% $ 0 0% $ 0 0% $ 0 0% $ 0 0% $ 0 0% $ 0 0% $ 0 0% $ 0 0% $ 0 0% $ 0 0% $ 0 0% $ 0 0% $ 0 0% $ 0 0% $ 0 0% $ 0 0% $ 0 0% $ 0 0% - - $ $ - 617 * B. Structure/C. Facility Residential Commercial Industrial Agricultural Religious Governmental Educational Major Roads/Bridges Transportation System (miles) Airports WTP's WTP Pipelines (feet) WWTP's WWTP Pipelines (feet) Water Storage Tanks Water Pump Stations Commercial Towers Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Future Bldgs. & Critical Facilities 174 30 1 8 1 1 2 7 111,802 4,830 1 - $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Future Total Exposure 15,403,216 5,937,529 1,451,810 526,180 650,328 605,614 1,666,504 10,671,654 1,098,203 658,955 165,900 - Electric Power Facilities Structure/Facilities Total 116,857 $ $ 38,835,890 City of Salt Lick Future Future # Future % Exposure In Landslide In Landslide To Landslide Hazard Area Hazard Area Hazard 174 100% $ 15,403,216 30 100% $ 5,937,529 1 100% $ 1,451,810 0% $ 8 100% $ 526,180 1 100% $ 650,328 1 100% $ 605,614 2 100% $ 1,666,504 7 100% $ 10,671,654 0% $ 0% $ 111,802 100% $ 1,098,203 0% $ 4,830 100% $ 658,955 1 100% $ 165,900 0% $ 0% $ 0% $ 0% $ 0% $ 0% $ 0% $ 0% $ 116,857 0% 100% $ $ 38,835,890 * City of Sharpsburg B. Structure/C. Facility Residential Commercial Industrial Agricultural Religious Governmental Educational Major Roads/Bridges Transportation System (miles) Airports WTP's WTP Pipelines (feet) WWTP's WWTP Pipelines (feet) Water Storage Tanks Water Pump Stations Future Bldgs. & Critical Facilities 170 14 12 1 4 111,802 1 19,314 1 - $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Future Total Exposure 15,108,887 2,858,810 826,853 650,328 7,114,436 1,098,203 72,186,408 2,635,819 165,900 - Future # Future % In Landslide In Landslide Hazard Area Hazard Area 0 0% 0 0% 0 0% 0 0% 0 0% 0 0% 0 0% 0 0% 0 0% 0 0% 0 0% 0 0% 0 0% 0 0% 0 0% 0 0% Future Exposure To Landslide Hazard $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ - 618 Commercial Towers Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines - Electric Power Facilities Structure/Facilities Total 131,321 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ - $ $ 102,645,644 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0 0% - - $ $ $ $ $ $ $ - $ $ - * B. Structure/C. Facility Residential Commercial Industrial Agricultural Religious Governmental Educational Major Roads/Bridges Transportation System (miles) Airports WTP's WTP Pipelines (feet) WWTP's WWTP Pipelines (feet) Water Storage Tanks Water Pump Stations Commercial Towers Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Future Bldgs. & Critical Facilities 3,570 40 4 32 2 1 36 406 1 1,677,028 19,314 10 10 1 9 1 1 - Future Future Future # Future % Exposure Total In Landslide In Landslide To Landslide Exposure Hazard Area Hazard Area Hazard $ 316,697,959 877 25% $ 77,800,955 $ 7,916,706 0% $ $ 5,807,237 1 25% $ 1,451,809 $ 3,092,376 0% $ $ 2,179,886 3 10% $ 225,505 $ 1,300,656 1 50% $ 650,328 $ 605,615 0% $ $ 27,497,322 9 24% $ 6,666,018 $ 652,749,455 134 33% $ 215,211,673 $ 5,907,146 1 100% $ 5,907,146 $ 0% $ $ 16,473,041 633,543 38% $ 6,223,144 $ 0% $ $ 2,635,819 19,314 100% $ 2,635,819 $ 1,493,100 6 56% $ 829,500 $ 119,448 6 56% $ 66,360 $ 108,388 0% $ $ 1,106,000 7 75% $ 829,500 $ 0% $ $ 108,388 0% $ $ 0% $ $ 1,181,429 0% $ $ 8,786,064 0% $ - Electric Power Facilities Structure/Facilities Total 1,700,467 $ $1,055,766,035 Unincorporated Areas 653,901 0% 38% $ $ 318,497,757 * Bath County B. Structure/C. Facility Residential Commercial Industrial Agricultural Religious Governmental Educational Future Bldgs. & Critical Facilities 4,710 171 7 62 8 8 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Future Total Exposure 417,849,012 34,085,814 8,710,856 3,092,376 4,209,436 6,286,504 4,239,298 Future Future # Future % Exposure In Landslide In Landslide To Landslide Hazard Area Hazard Area Hazard 1,051 22% $ 93,204,170 30 17% $ 5,937,529 2 33% $ 2,903,619 0% $ 11 18% $ 751,685 2 29% $ 1,300,656 1 14% $ 605,614 619 Major Roads/Bridges Transportation System (miles) Airports WTP's WTP Pipelines (feet) WWTP's WWTP Pipelines (feet) Water Storage Tanks Water Pump Stations Commercial Towers Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines 39 426 1 1 2,236,038 2 96,573 14 11 1 9 1 1 - $ 29,163,826 $ 684,764,416 $ 5,907,146 $ 36,093,204 $ 21,964,054 $ 144,372,816 $ 13,179,096 $ 2,156,700 $ 132,720 $ 108,388 $ 1,106,000 $ $ 108,388 $ $ 1,181,429 $ 8,786,064 11 140 1 745,346 32,191 7 6 7 - 29% 33% 100% 0% 33% 0% 33% 46% 50% 0% 75% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% $ 8,332,522 $ 225,883,327 $ 5,907,146 $ $ 7,321,347 $ $ 3,294,774 $ 995,400 $ 66,360 $ $ 829,500 $ $ $ $ $ - Electric Power Facilities Structure/Facilities Total 2,338,083 $ $1,427,497,544 778,805 0% 33% $ $ 357,333,648 * City of Frenchburg B. Structure/C. Facility Residential Commercial Industrial Agricultural Religious Governmental Educational Major Roads/Bridges Transportation System (miles) Airports WTP's WTP Pipelines (feet) WWTP's WWTP Pipelines (feet) Water Storage Tanks Water Pump Stations Commercial Towers Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Electric Power Facilities Structure/Facilities Total Future Bldgs. & Critical Facilities 309 52 6 1 3 3 11 16,598 1 31,569 1 48,555 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Future Total Exposure 30,858,026 9,291,076 1,204,618 1,520,176 2,216,000 1,097,167 14,914,098 310,993 72,316,944 4,977,289 13,296 559,728 - $ 139,279,412 Future # In Landslide Hazard Area 309 52 6 1 3 3 11 16,598 1 31,569 1 - Future % In Landslide Hazard Area 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 0% 0% 100% 100% 100% 0% 100% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 100% 0% Future Exposure To Landslide Hazard $ 30,858,026 $ 9,291,076 $ $ $ 1,204,618 $ 1,520,176 $ 2,216,000 $ 1,097,167 $ 14,914,098 $ $ $ 310,993 $ 72,316,944 $ 4,977,289 $ $ 13,296 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 559,728 $ - 48,555 100% $ 139,279,412 * 620 Unincorporated Areas B. Structure/C. Facility Residential Commercial Industrial Agricultural Religious Governmental Educational Major Roads/Bridges Transportation System (miles) Airports WTP's WTP Pipelines (feet) WWTP's WWTP Pipelines (feet) Water Storage Tanks Water Pump Stations Commercial Towers Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Electric Power Facilities Structure/Facilities Total Future Bldgs. & Critical Facilities 3,130 44 8 22 4 3 10 400 1 813,300 1 27,604 7 3 1 3 844,542 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Future Total Exposure 312,451,342 7,907,300 7,660,712 2,935,092 4,818,470 2,606,016 2,216,000 3,291,499 538,398,942 36,158,472 15,238,679 72,316,944 4,352,071 997,200 39,888 108,584 415,500 5,659,476 - $1,017,572,187 Future # In Landslide Hazard Area 3,130 44 8 22 4 3 10 400 1 813,300 1 27,604 7 3 1 3 - Future % In Landslide Hazard Area 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 0% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% Future Exposure To Landslide Hazard $ 312,451,342 $ 7,907,300 $ 7,660,712 $ 2,935,092 $ 4,818,470 $ 2,606,016 $ 2,216,000 $ 3,291,499 $ 538,398,942 $ $ 36,158,472 $ 15,238,679 $ 72,316,944 $ 4,352,071 $ 997,200 $ 39,888 $ 108,584 $ 415,500 $ $ $ $ $ 5,659,476 $ - 844,542 100% $1,017,572,187 Future # In Landslide Hazard Area 3,439 96 8 28 6 7 13 411 1 829,898 2 59,173 7 4 1 3 - Future % In Landslide Hazard Area 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 0% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 0% 0% 0% Future Exposure To Landslide Hazard $ 343,309,368 $ 17,198,376 $ 7,660,712 $ 2,935,092 $ 6,023,088 $ 4,126,192 $ 4,432,000 $ 4,388,666 $ 553,313,040 $ $ 36,158,472 $ 15,549,672 $ 144,633,888 $ 9,329,360 $ 997,200 $ 53,184 $ 108,584 $ 415,500 $ $ $ - * Menifee County B. Structure/C. Facility Residential Commercial Industrial Agricultural Religious Governmental Educational Major Roads/Bridges Transportation System (miles) Airports WTP's WTP Pipelines (feet) WWTP's WWTP Pipelines (feet) Water Storage Tanks Water Pump Stations Commercial Towers Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Future Bldgs. & Critical Facilities 3,439 96 8 28 6 7 13 411 1 829,898 2 59,173 7 4 1 3 - $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Future Total Exposure 343,309,368 17,198,376 7,660,712 2,935,092 6,023,088 4,126,192 4,432,000 4,388,666 553,313,040 36,158,472 15,549,672 144,633,888 9,329,360 997,200 53,184 108,584 415,500 - 621 Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Electric Power Facilities Structure/Facilities Total 893,097 $ $ $ 6,219,204 - $1,156,851,598 - 0% 0% 0% $ $ $ 6,219,204 - 893,097 100% $1,156,851,598 Future % In Landslide Hazard Area 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% Future Exposure To Landslide Hazard $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ - * City of Camargo B. Structure/C. Facility Residential Commercial Industrial Agricultural Religious Governmental Educational Major Roads/Bridges Transportation System (miles) Airports WTP's WTP Pipelines (feet) WWTP's WWTP Pipelines (feet) Water Storage Tanks Water Pump Stations Commercial Towers Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Electric Power Facilities Structure/Facilities Total Future Bldgs. & Critical Facilities 436 32 5 1 1 1 8 81,021 44,416 125,921 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Future Total Exposure 48,712,759 9,262,936 1,210,190 669,144 334,735 397,614 14,671,370 1,036,061 1,034,761 803,200 - $ 78,132,771 Future # In Landslide Hazard Area - - - * City of Jeffersonville B. Structure/C. Facility Residential Commercial Industrial Agricultural Religious Governmental Educational Major Roads/Bridges Transportation System (miles) Airports WTP's WTP Pipelines (feet) WWTP's WWTP Pipelines (feet) Water Storage Tanks Water Pump Stations Future Bldgs. & Critical Facilities 840 40 1 11 3 24 383,250 37,355 1 - $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Future Total Exposure 93,864,272 11,578,670 3,705,139 3,025,475 1,192,840 44,014,110 4,900,831 870,255 170,700 - Future # In Landslide Hazard Area 840 40 1 11 3 24 383,250 37,355 1 - Future % In Landslide Hazard Area 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 0% 0% 100% 0% 100% 100% 0% Future Exposure To Landslide Hazard $ 93,864,272 $ 11,578,670 $ 3,705,139 $ $ 3,025,475 $ $ $ 1,192,840 $ 44,014,110 $ $ $ 4,900,831 $ $ 870,255 $ 170,700 $ - 622 Commercial Towers Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Electric Power Facilities Structure/Facilities Total 1 421,527 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 142,250 803,200 - $ 164,267,743 1 - 0% 100% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 142,250 803,200 - 421,527 100% $ 164,267,743 Future # In Landslide Hazard Area - Future % In Landslide Hazard Area 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% Future Exposure To Landslide Hazard $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ - - 0% Future # In Landslide Hazard Area 2,604 1 11 138 - Future % In Landslide Hazard Area 56% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 10% 20% 39% 0% 0% * City of Mt. Sterling B. Structure/C. Facility Residential Commercial Industrial Agricultural Religious Governmental Educational Major Roads/Bridges Transportation System (miles) Airports WTP's WTP Pipelines (feet) WWTP's WWTP Pipelines (feet) Water Storage Tanks Water Pump Stations Commercial Towers Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Electric Power Facilities Structure/Facilities Total Future Bldgs. & Critical Facilities 3,150 457 2 16 6 3 9 43 318,308 207,964 1 2 1 1 529,964 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Future Total Exposure 352,054,616 132,989,297 7,410,276 4,235,664 5,130,104 1,004,204 3,180,909 79,644,579 4,070,379 4,844,923 170,700 223,048 142,250 7,806,680 2,409,601 - $ 605,317,232 $ - * Unincorporated Areas B. Structure/C. Facility Residential Commercial Industrial Agricultural Religious Governmental Educational Major Roads/Bridges Transportation System (miles) Airports WTP's Future Bldgs. & Critical Facilities 4,637 132 24 57 3 11 58 351 2 1 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Future Total Exposure 518,288,496 38,375,020 77,807,905 4,630,522 15,127,376 2,007,432 3,347,346 20,278,293 645,540,273 12,156,116 37,137,492 Future Exposure To Landslide Hazard $ 291,004,682 $ $ $ $ $ $ 334,735 $ 3,976,136 $ 253,605,107 $ $ - 623 WTP Pipelines (feet) WWTP's WWTP Pipelines (feet) Water Storage Tanks Water Pump Stations Commercial Towers Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Electric Power Facilities Structure/Facilities Total 787,787 3 227,463 15 5 3 9 1 1 - $ 10,073,876 $ 222,824,952 $ 5,299,205 $ 2,219,100 $ 54,624 $ 334,572 $ 1,138,000 $ $ 111,524 $ $ 1,215,612 $ 4,016,002 $ - 213,489 1 159,180 1 1 1 - 27% 33% 70% 8% 0% 0% 13% 0% 0% 0% 100% 0% 0% $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 2,730,000 74,274,984 3,708,410 170,700 142,250 1,215,612 - 1,020,565 $1,621,983,739 375,427 37% $ 631,162,616 * Montgomery County B. Structure/C. Facility Residential Commercial Industrial Agricultural Religious Governmental Educational Major Roads/Bridges Transportation System (miles) Airports WTP's WTP Pipelines (feet) WWTP's WWTP Pipelines (feet) Water Storage Tanks Water Pump Stations Commercial Towers Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Electric Power Facilities Structure/Facilities Total Future Bldgs. & Critical Facilities 9,063 661 27 89 10 16 72 426 2 1 1,570,366 3 517,198 17 5 6 11 1 1 1 - Future Total Exposure $1,012,920,144 $ 192,205,924 $ 88,923,320 $ 4,630,522 $ 23,598,706 $ 7,806,680 $ 4,686,285 $ 25,049,656 $ 783,870,332 $ 12,156,116 $ 37,137,492 $ 20,081,148 $ 222,824,952 $ 12,049,144 $ 2,560,500 $ 54,624 $ 557,620 $ 1,422,500 $ 7,806,680 $ 111,524 $ $ 1,215,612 $ 8,032,004 $ - 2,097,977 $2,469,701,485 Future Future # Future % Exposure In Landslide In Landslide To Landslide Hazard Area Hazard Area Hazard 3,444 38% $ 384,868,955 40 6% $ 11,578,670 1 4% $ 3,705,139 0% $ 11 13% $ 3,025,475 0% $ 1 7% $ 334,735 15 21% $ 5,168,976 162 38% $ 297,619,217 0% $ 0% $ 596,739 38% $ 7,630,832 1 33% $ 74,274,984 196,535 38% $ 4,578,664 2 13% $ 341,400 0% $ 0% $ 2 20% $ 284,500 0% $ 0% $ 0% $ 1 100% $ 1,215,612 0% $ 803,200 0% $ 796,954 38% $ 795,430,359 * City of West Liberty B. Structure/C. Facility Residential Commercial Industrial Agricultural Religious Governmental Future Bldgs. & Critical Facilities 804 118 4 10 3 $ $ $ $ $ $ Future Total Exposure 72,368,333 23,110,334 3,413,237 976,385 3,535,252 Future # In Landslide Hazard Area 804 118 4 10 3 Future % In Landslide Hazard Area 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% Future Exposure To Landslide Hazard $ 72,368,333 $ 23,110,334 $ 3,413,237 $ $ 976,385 $ 3,535,252 624 Educational Major Roads/Bridges Transportation System (miles) Airports WTP's WTP Pipelines (feet) WWTP's WWTP Pipelines (feet) Water Storage Tanks Water Pump Stations Commercial Towers Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Electric Power Facilities Structure/Facilities Total 5 4 30 1 1 130,600 1 79,206 2 1 1 1 - $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 2,940,031 2,441,328 52,944,220 5,666,801 34,624,674 4,031,063 69,249,348 17,492,033 318,300 12,732 132,625 3,639,230 2,938,174 - 5 4 30 1 1 130,600 1 79,206 2 1 1 1 - 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 0% 100% 100% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 2,940,031 2,441,328 52,944,220 5,666,801 34,624,674 4,031,063 69,249,348 17,492,033 318,300 12,732 132,625 3,639,230 2,938,174 - 210,792 $ 299,834,100 210,792 100% $ 299,834,100 * Unincorporated Areas B. Structure/C. Facility Residential Commercial Industrial Agricultural Religious Governmental Educational Major Roads/Bridges Transportation System (miles) Airports WTP's WTP Pipelines (feet) WWTP's WWTP Pipelines (feet) Water Storage Tanks Water Pump Stations Commercial Towers Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Electric Power Facilities Structure/Facilities Total Future Bldgs. & Critical Facilities 4,086 121 46 7 5 30 730 1 821,336 623 6 6 2 2 - Future Total Exposure $ 367,665,502 $ 23,734,938 $ $ 754,371 $ 4,664,952 $ 4,367,076 $ 2,940,031 $ 17,089,295 $1,300,915,122 $ $ 34,624,674 $ 25,351,210 $ $ 137,543 $ 954,900 $ 76,392 $ 207,956 $ 265,250 $ $ $ $ $ 8,814,523 $ - Future # In Landslide Hazard Area 4,086 121 46 7 5 30 730 1 821,336 623 6 6 2 2 - Future % In Landslide Hazard Area 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 0% 100% 100% 0% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% Future Exposure To Landslide Hazard $ 367,665,502 $ 23,734,938 $ $ 754,371 $ 4,664,952 $ 4,367,076 $ 2,940,031 $ 17,089,295 $1,300,915,122 $ $ 34,624,674 $ 25,351,210 $ $ 137,543 $ 954,900 $ 76,392 $ 207,956 $ 265,250 $ $ $ $ $ 8,814,523 $ - 827,002 $1,792,563,734 827,002 100% $1,792,563,734 * 625 Morgan County B. Structure/C. Facility Residential Commercial Industrial Agricultural Religious Governmental Educational Major Roads/Bridges Transportation System (miles) Airports WTP's WTP Pipelines (feet) WWTP's WWTP Pipelines (feet) Water Storage Tanks Water Pump Stations Commercial Towers Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Electric Power Facilities Structure/Facilities Total Future Bldgs. & Critical Facilities 4,890 239 4 55 11 11 34 760 1 2 951,936 1 79,829 8 7 2 3 1 - Future Total Exposure $ 440,033,835 $ 46,845,272 $ 3,413,237 $ 754,371 $ 5,641,337 $ 7,902,328 $ 5,880,062 $ 19,530,623 $1,353,859,342 $ 5,666,801 $ 69,249,348 $ 29,382,273 $ 69,249,348 $ 17,629,576 $ 1,273,200 $ 89,124 $ 207,956 $ 397,875 $ 3,639,230 $ $ $ $ 11,752,697 $ - Future # In Landslide Hazard Area 4,890 239 4 55 11 11 34 760 1 2 951,936 1 79,829 8 7 2 3 1 - Future % In Landslide Hazard Area 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% Future Exposure To Landslide Hazard $ 440,033,835 $ 46,845,272 $ 3,413,237 $ 754,371 $ 5,641,337 $ 7,902,328 $ 5,880,062 $ 19,530,623 $1,353,859,342 $ 5,666,801 $ 69,249,348 $ 29,382,273 $ 69,249,348 $ 17,629,576 $ 1,273,200 $ 89,124 $ 207,956 $ 397,875 $ 3,639,230 $ $ $ $ 11,752,697 $ - 1,037,794 $2,092,397,835 1,037,794 100% $2,092,397,835 Future # In Landslide Hazard Area 103 3 11,617 2 - Future % In Landslide Hazard Area 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 0% 100% 0% 0% 100% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 100% 0% 0% 0% Future Exposure To Landslide Hazard $ 11,514,721 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 4,870,640 $ $ $ 111,378 $ $ $ $ $ $ 257,000 $ $ $ - * ` City of Lakeview Heights B. Structure/C. Facility Residential Commercial Industrial Agricultural Religious Governmental Educational Major Roads/Bridges Transportation System (miles) Airports WTP's WTP Pipelines (feet) WWTP's WWTP Pipelines (feet) Water Storage Tanks Water Pump Stations Commercial Towers Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Future Bldgs. & Critical Facilities 103 3 11,617 2 - $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Future Total Exposure 11,514,721 4,870,640 111,378 257,000 - 626 Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Electric Power Facilities Structure/Facilities Total 11,725 $ $ $ - $ 16,753,739 - 0% 0% 0% $ $ $ - 11,725 100% $ 16,753,739 Future # In Landslide Hazard Area 2,413 314 23 6 8 4 40 1 260,789 161,339 5 1 1 1 1 - Future % In Landslide Hazard Area 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 0% 100% 100% 0% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% Future Exposure To Landslide Hazard $ 270,250,490 $ 98,404,497 $ $ $ 5,649,623 $ 6,850,592 $ 7,397,762 $ 3,550,045 $ 63,318,322 $ $ 33,547,752 $ 2,500,221 $ $ 3,009,082 $ 771,000 $ 12,336 $ 100,744 $ 128,500 $ 7,052,080 $ $ $ $ 442,451 $ - 424,946 100% $ 502,985,498 Future # In Landslide Hazard Area 5,218 193 14 41 5 7 31 443 2 1 2,035,119 1 550,354 16 13 Future % In Landslide Hazard Area 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% Future Exposure To Landslide Hazard $ 584,487,213 $ 60,655,887 $ 15,311,032 $ 2,201,976 $ 10,272,041 $ 3,022,320 $ 6,473,042 $ 26,625,333 $ 699,748,626 $ 10,981,096 $ 33,547,752 $ 19,510,961 $ 67,095,504 $ 10,264,454 $ 2,467,200 $ 160,368 * City of Morehead B. Structure/C. Facility Residential Commercial Industrial Agricultural Religious Governmental Educational Major Roads/Bridges Transportation System (miles) Airports WTP's WTP Pipelines (feet) WWTP's WWTP Pipelines (feet) Water Storage Tanks Water Pump Stations Commercial Towers Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Electric Power Facilities Structure/Facilities Total Future Bldgs. & Critical Facilities 2,413 314 23 6 8 4 40 1 260,789 161,339 5 1 1 1 1 424,946 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Future Total Exposure 270,250,490 98,404,497 5,649,623 6,850,592 7,397,762 3,550,045 63,318,322 33,547,752 2,500,221 3,009,082 771,000 12,336 100,744 128,500 7,052,080 442,451 - $ 502,985,498 * Unincorporated Areas B. Structure/C. Facility Residential Commercial Industrial Agricultural Religious Governmental Educational Major Roads/Bridges Transportation System (miles) Airports WTP's WTP Pipelines (feet) WWTP's WWTP Pipelines (feet) Water Storage Tanks Water Pump Stations Future Bldgs. & Critical Facilities 5,218 193 14 41 5 7 31 443 2 1 2,035,119 1 550,354 16 13 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Future Total Exposure 584,487,213 60,655,887 15,311,032 2,201,976 10,272,041 3,022,320 6,473,042 26,625,333 699,748,626 10,981,096 33,547,752 19,510,961 67,095,504 10,264,454 2,467,200 160,368 627 Commercial Towers Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Electric Power Facilities Structure/Facilities Total 5 1 1 2 2,591,470 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 503,720 128,500 100,744 2,196,219 8,406,573 - $1,564,160,560 5 1 1 2 - 100% 100% 0% 100% 0% 100% 0% 0% $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 503,720 128,500 100,744 2,196,219 8,406,573 - 2,591,470 100% $1,564,160,560 Future # In Landslide Hazard Area 7,734 507 14 64 11 15 35 486 2 2 2,307,526 1 711,694 22 14 6 4 1 1 2 - Future % In Landslide Hazard Area 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% Future Exposure To Landslide Hazard $ 866,252,424 $ 159,060,384 $ 15,311,032 $ 2,201,976 $ 15,921,664 $ 9,872,912 $ 13,870,804 $ 30,175,377 $ 767,937,588 $ 10,981,096 $ 67,095,504 $ 22,122,560 $ 67,095,504 $ 13,273,536 $ 3,238,200 $ 172,704 $ 604,464 $ 514,000 $ 7,052,080 $ 100,744 $ $ 2,196,219 $ 8,849,024 $ - 3,028,142 100% $2,083,899,797 * Rowan County B. Structure/C. Facility Residential Commercial Industrial Agricultural Religious Governmental Educational Major Roads/Bridges Transportation System (miles) Airports WTP's WTP Pipelines (feet) WWTP's WWTP Pipelines (feet) Water Storage Tanks Water Pump Stations Commercial Towers Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Electric Power Facilities Structure/Facilities Total Future Bldgs. & Critical Facilities 7,734 507 14 64 11 15 35 486 2 2 2,307,526 1 711,694 22 14 6 4 1 1 2 - $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 3,028,142 $2,083,899,797 Future Total Exposure 866,252,424 159,060,384 15,311,032 2,201,976 15,921,664 9,872,912 13,870,804 30,175,377 767,937,588 10,981,096 67,095,504 22,122,560 67,095,504 13,273,536 3,238,200 172,704 604,464 514,000 7,052,080 100,744 2,196,219 8,849,024 - Wildfire Hazard Areas-Projections For Year 2010 Building Structures & Critical Facilities Within Hazard Area Per Jurisdiction City of Owingsville B. Structure/C. Facility Residential Commercial Industrial Agricultural Religious Governmental Educational Major Roads/Bridges Transportation System (miles) Future Bldgs. & Critical Facilities 796 87 1 10 3 6 9 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Future Total Exposure 70,638,950 17,372,769 1,451,810 676,517 3,685,192 3,028,070 14,228,871 Future # In Wildfire Hazard Area 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Future % In Wildfire Hazard Area 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% Future Exposure To Wildfire Hazard $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ - 628 Airports WTP's WTP Pipelines (feet) WWTP's WWTP Pipelines (feet) Water Storage Tanks Water Pump Stations Commercial Towers Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Electric Power Facilities Structure/Facilities Total 1 335,406 1 53,115 2 1 - $ $ 36,093,204 $ 3,294,608 $ 72,186,408 $ 7,248,503 $ 331,800 $ 13,272 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ - 389,438 $ 230,249,974 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ - 0% $ - * City of Salt Lick B. Structure/C. Facility Residential Commercial Industrial Agricultural Religious Governmental Educational Major Roads/Bridges Transportation System (miles) Airports WTP's WTP Pipelines (feet) WWTP's WWTP Pipelines (feet) Water Storage Tanks Water Pump Stations Commercial Towers Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Electric Power Facilities Structure/Facilities Total Future Bldgs. & Critical Facilities 174 30 1 8 1 1 2 7 111,802 4,830 1 116,857 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Future Total Exposure 15,403,216 5,937,529 1,451,810 526,180 650,328 605,614 1,666,504 10,671,654 1,098,203 658,955 165,900 - Future # In Wildfire Hazard Area - Future % In Wildfire Hazard Area 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% $ 38,835,890 - 0% Future # In Wildfire Hazard Area 0 0 0 0 Future % In Wildfire Hazard Area 0% 0% 0% 0% Future Exposure To Wildfire Hazard $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ - * City of Sharpsburg B. Structure/C. Facility Residential Commercial Industrial Agricultural Future Bldgs. & Critical Facilities 170 14 - $ $ $ $ Future Total Exposure 15,108,887 2,858,810 - Future Exposure To Wildfire Hazard $ $ $ $ - 629 Religious Governmental Educational Major Roads/Bridges Transportation System (miles) Airports WTP's WTP Pipelines (feet) WWTP's WWTP Pipelines (feet) Water Storage Tanks Water Pump Stations Commercial Towers Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Electric Power Facilities Structure/Facilities Total 12 1 4 111,802 1 19,314 1 - $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 826,853 650,328 7,114,436 1,098,203 72,186,408 2,635,819 165,900 - 131,321 $ 102,645,644 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ - 0% $ - * Unincorporated Areas B. Structure/C. Facility Residential Commercial Industrial Agricultural Religious Governmental Educational Major Roads/Bridges Transportation System (miles) Airports WTP's WTP Pipelines (feet) WWTP's WWTP Pipelines (feet) Water Storage Tanks Water Pump Stations Commercial Towers Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Electric Power Facilities Structure/Facilities Total Future Bldgs. & Critical Facilities 3,570 40 4 32 2 1 36 406 1 1,677,028 19,314 10 10 1 9 1 1 - $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 1,700,467 $1,055,766,035 Future Total Exposure 316,697,959 7,916,706 5,807,237 3,092,376 2,179,886 1,300,656 605,615 27,497,322 652,749,455 5,907,146 16,473,041 2,635,819 1,493,100 119,448 108,388 1,106,000 108,388 1,181,429 8,786,064 - Future # In Wildfire Hazard Area 707 18 7 1 8 1 37,762 5,437 - Future % In Wildfire Hazard Area 20% 44% 0% 0% 21% 50% 0% 0% 2% 100% 0% 2% 0% 28% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% Future Exposure To Wildfire Hazard $ 62,692,068 $ 3,518,536 $ $ $ 451,011 $ 650,328 $ $ $ 12,450,262 $ 5,907,146 $ $ 370,929 $ $ 742,008 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ - 43,940 3% $ 86,782,288 * 630 Bath County B. Structure/C. Facility Residential Commercial Industrial Agricultural Religious Governmental Educational Major Roads/Bridges Transportation System (miles) Airports WTP's WTP Pipelines (feet) WWTP's WWTP Pipelines (feet) Water Storage Tanks Water Pump Stations Commercial Towers Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Electric Power Facilities Structure/Facilities Total Future Bldgs. & Critical Facilities 4,710 171 7 62 8 8 39 426 1 1 2,236,038 2 96,573 14 11 1 9 1 1 - $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 2,338,083 $1,427,497,544 Future Total Exposure 417,849,012 34,085,814 8,710,856 3,092,376 4,209,436 6,286,504 4,239,298 29,163,826 684,764,416 5,907,146 36,093,204 21,964,054 144,372,816 13,179,096 2,156,700 132,720 108,388 1,106,000 108,388 1,181,429 8,786,064 - Future Future # Future % Exposure In Wildfire In Wildfire To Wildfire Hazard Area Hazard Area Hazard 707 15% $ 62,692,068 18 10% $ 3,518,536 0% $ 0% $ 7 11% $ 451,011 1 14% $ 650,328 0% $ 0% $ 8 2% $ 12,450,262 1 100% $ 5,907,146 0% $ 37,762 2% $ 370,929 0% $ 5,437 6% $ 742,008 0% $ 0% $ 0% $ 0% $ 0% $ 0% $ 0% $ 0% $ 0% $ 0% $ 43,940 2% $ 86,782,288 Future % In Wildfire Hazard Area 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% Future Exposure To Wildfire Hazard $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ - * City of Frenchburg B. Structure/C. Facility Residential Commercial Industrial Agricultural Religious Governmental Educational Major Roads/Bridges Transportation System (miles) Airports WTP's WTP Pipelines (feet) WWTP's WWTP Pipelines (feet) Water Storage Tanks Water Pump Stations Commercial Towers Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Future Bldgs. & Critical Facilities 309 52 6 1 3 3 11 16,598 1 31,569 1 - $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Future Total Exposure 30,858,026 9,291,076 1,204,618 1,520,176 2,216,000 1,097,167 14,914,098 310,993 72,316,944 4,977,289 13,296 - Future # In Wildfire Hazard Area - 631 Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Electric Power Facilities Structure/Facilities Total 48,555 $ $ $ 559,728 - - 0% 0% 0% $ $ $ - $ 139,279,412 - - $ - * Unincorporated Areas B. Structure/C. Facility Residential Commercial Industrial Agricultural Religious Governmental Educational Major Roads/Bridges Transportation System (miles) Airports WTP's WTP Pipelines (feet) WWTP's WWTP Pipelines (feet) Water Storage Tanks Water Pump Stations Commercial Towers Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Electric Power Facilities Structure/Facilities Total Future Bldgs. & Critical Facilities 3,130 44 8 22 4 3 10 400 1 813,300 1 27,604 7 3 1 3 844,542 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Future Total Exposure 312,451,342 7,907,300 7,660,712 2,935,092 4,818,470 2,606,016 2,216,000 3,291,499 538,398,942 36,158,472 15,238,679 72,316,944 4,352,071 997,200 39,888 108,584 415,500 5,659,476 - $1,017,572,187 Future # In Wildfire Hazard Area 334 44 4 7 3 1 8 30,714 5,787 - Future % In Wildfire Hazard Area 11% 100% 57% 0% 30% 0% 100% 11% 2% 0% 0% 4% 0% 21% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% Future Exposure To Wildfire Hazard $ 33,291,276 $ 7,907,300 $ 4,377,550 $ $ 1,445,541 $ $ 2,216,000 $ 365,722 $ 10,439,869 $ $ $ 575,479 $ $ 912,410 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ - 36,902 4% $ 61,531,146 Future # In Wildfire Hazard Area 334 44 4 7 3 1 8 30,714 5,787 - Future % In Wildfire Hazard Area 10% 46% 57% 0% 24% 0% 50% 8% 2% 0% 0% 4% 0% 10% 0% 0% Future Exposure To Wildfire Hazard $ 33,291,276 $ 7,907,300 $ 4,377,550 $ $ 1,445,541 $ $ 2,216,000 $ 365,722 $ 10,439,869 $ $ $ 575,479 $ $ 912,410 $ $ - * Menifee County B. Structure/C. Facility Residential Commercial Industrial Agricultural Religious Governmental Educational Major Roads/Bridges Transportation System (miles) Airports WTP's WTP Pipelines (feet) WWTP's WWTP Pipelines (feet) Water Storage Tanks Water Pump Stations Future Bldgs. & Critical Facilities 3,439 96 8 28 6 7 13 411 1 829,898 2 59,173 7 4 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Future Total Exposure 343,309,368 17,198,376 7,660,712 2,935,092 6,023,088 4,126,192 4,432,000 4,388,666 553,313,040 36,158,472 15,549,672 144,633,888 9,329,360 997,200 53,184 632 Commercial Towers Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Electric Power Facilities Structure/Facilities Total 1 3 893,097 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 108,584 415,500 6,219,204 - $1,156,851,598 - 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ - 36,902 4% $ 61,531,146 * City of Camargo B. Structure/C. Facility Residential Commercial Industrial Agricultural Religious Governmental Educational Major Roads/Bridges Transportation System (miles) Airports WTP's WTP Pipelines (feet) WWTP's WWTP Pipelines (feet) Water Storage Tanks Water Pump Stations Commercial Towers Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Electric Power Facilities Structure/Facilities Total Future Bldgs. & Critical Facilities 436 32 5 1 1 1 8 81,021 44,416 125,921 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Future Total Exposure 48,712,759 9,262,936 1,210,190 669,144 334,734 397,614 14,671,370 1,036,061 1,034,761 803,200 - $ 78,132,770 Future # In Wildfire Hazard Area - Future % In Wildfire Hazard Area 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% Future Exposure To Wildfire Hazard $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ - Future # In Wildfire Hazard Area 7 3 - Future % In Wildfire Hazard Area 1% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 14% 0% 0% Future Exposure To Wildfire Hazard $ 763,124 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 6,287,730 $ $ - * City of Jeffersonville B. Structure/C. Facility Residential Commercial Industrial Agricultural Religious Governmental Educational Major Roads/Bridges Transportation System (miles) Airports WTP's Future Bldgs. & Critical Facilities 840 40 1 11 3 24 - $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Future Total Exposure 93,864,272 11,578,670 3,705,139 3,025,475 1,192,840 44,014,110 - 633 WTP Pipelines (feet) WWTP's WWTP Pipelines (feet) Water Storage Tanks Water Pump Stations Commercial Towers Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Electric Power Facilities Structure/Facilities Total 383,250 37,355 1 1 - $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 4,900,831 870,255 170,700 142,250 803,200 - 34,590 - 9% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 442,315 - 421,527 $ 164,267,743 34,600 8% $ 7,493,169 * B. Structure/C. Facility Residential Commercial Industrial Agricultural Religious Governmental Educational Major Roads/Bridges Transportation System (miles) Airports WTP's WTP Pipelines (feet) WWTP's WWTP Pipelines (feet) Water Storage Tanks Water Pump Stations Commercial Towers Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Future Bldgs. & Critical Facilities 3,150 457 2 16 6 3 9 43 318,308 207,964 1 2 1 1 - Electric Power Facilities Structure/Facilities Total 529,964 City of Mt. Sterling $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Future Future # Future % Total In Wildfire In Wildfire Exposure Hazard Area Hazard Area 352,054,616 0% 132,989,297 0% 7,410,276 0% 0% 4,235,664 0% 5,130,104 0% 1,004,204 0% 3,180,909 0% 79,644,579 0% 0% 0% 4,070,379 0% 0% 4,844,923 0% 170,700 0% 0% 223,048 0% 142,250 0% 7,806,680 0% 0% 0% 0% 2,409,601 0% $ $ 605,317,232 - 0% 0% Future Exposure To Wildfire Hazard $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ - * Unincorporated Areas B. Structure/C. Facility Residential Commercial Industrial Future Bldgs. & Critical Facilities 4,637 132 24 Future Future Future # Future % Exposure Total In Wildfire In Wildfire To Wildfire Exposure Hazard Area Hazard Area Hazard $ 518,288,496 84 2% $ 9,411,865 $ 38,375,020 7 5% $ 1,984,915 $ 77,807,905 0% $ - 634 Agricultural Religious Governmental Educational Major Roads/Bridges Transportation System (miles) Airports WTP's WTP Pipelines (feet) WWTP's WWTP Pipelines (feet) Water Storage Tanks Water Pump Stations Commercial Towers Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines 57 3 11 58 351 2 1 787,787 3 227,463 15 5 3 9 1 1 - $ 4,630,522 $ 15,127,376 $ 2,007,432 $ 3,347,346 $ 20,278,293 $ 645,540,273 $ 12,156,116 $ 37,137,492 $ 10,073,876 $ 222,824,952 $ 5,299,205 $ 2,219,100 $ 54,624 $ 334,572 $ 1,138,000 $ $ 111,524 $ $ 1,215,612 $ 4,016,002 1 2 5 19,716 6,351 - 0% 2% 0% 0% 4% 1% 0% 0% 3% 0% 3% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 302,548 795,227 8,383,640 252,118 147,963 - Electric Power Facilities Structure/Facilities Total 1,020,565 $ $1,621,983,739 26,166 0% 3% $ $ 21,278,275 * B. Structure/C. Facility Residential Commercial Industrial Agricultural Religious Governmental Educational Major Roads/Bridges Transportation System (miles) Airports WTP's WTP Pipelines (feet) WWTP's WWTP Pipelines (feet) Water Storage Tanks Water Pump Stations Commercial Towers Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Future Bldgs. & Critical Facilities 9,063 661 27 89 10 16 72 426 2 1 1,570,366 3 517,198 17 5 6 11 1 1 1 - Electric Power Facilities - Montgomery County Future Future # Future % Total In Wildfire In Wildfire Exposure Hazard Area Hazard Area $1,012,920,144 91 1% $ 192,205,924 7 1% $ 88,923,320 0% $ 4,630,522 0% $ 23,598,706 1 1% $ 7,806,680 0% $ 4,686,284 0% $ 25,049,656 2 3% $ 783,870,332 8 2% $ 12,156,116 0% $ 37,137,492 0% $ 20,081,148 54,305 3% $ 222,824,952 0% $ 12,049,144 6,351 1% $ 2,560,500 0% $ 54,624 0% $ 557,620 0% $ 1,422,500 0% $ 7,806,680 0% $ 111,524 0% $ 0% $ 1,215,612 0% $ 8,032,004 0% Future Exposure To Wildfire Hazard $ 10,174,989 $ 1,984,915 $ $ $ 302,548 $ $ $ 795,227 $ 14,671,370 $ $ $ 694,433 $ $ 147,963 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ - $ $ - - 0% - 635 Structure/Facilities Total 2,097,977 $2,469,701,484 60,766 3% $ 28,771,444 * B. Structure/C. Facility Residential Commercial Industrial Agricultural Religious Governmental Educational Major Roads/Bridges Transportation System (miles) Airports WTP's WTP Pipelines (feet) WWTP's WWTP Pipelines (feet) Water Storage Tanks Water Pump Stations Commercial Towers Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Future Bldgs. & Critical Facilities 804 118 4 10 3 5 4 30 1 1 130,600 1 79,206 2 1 1 1 - Electric Power Facilities Structure/Facilities Total 210,792 City of West Liberty $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Future Future # Future % Total In Wildfire In Wildfire Exposure Hazard Area Hazard Area 72,368,333 6 1% 23,110,334 0% 3,413,237 0% 0% 976,385 0% 3,535,252 0% 2,940,031 0% 2,441,328 0% 52,944,220 0% 5,666,801 0% 34,624,674 0% 4,031,063 0% 69,249,348 0% 17,492,033 1,889 2% 318,300 0% 12,732 0% 0% 132,625 0% 3,639,230 0% 0% 0% 0% 2,938,174 0% $ $ 299,834,100 1,895 0% 1% Future Exposure To Wildfire Hazard $ 572,836 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 417,080 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 989,916 * Unincorporated Areas B. Structure/C. Facility Residential Commercial Industrial Agricultural Religious Governmental Educational Major Roads/Bridges Transportation System (miles) Airports WTP's WTP Pipelines (feet) WWTP's WWTP Pipelines (feet) Water Storage Tanks Future Bldgs. & Critical Facilities 4,086 121 46 7 5 30 730 1 821,336 623 6 Future Future # Future % Total In Wildfire In Wildfire Exposure Hazard Area Hazard Area $ 367,665,502 1,607 39% $ 23,734,938 79 65% $ 0% $ 754,371 0% $ 4,664,952 18 40% $ 4,367,076 3 43% $ 2,940,031 3 60% $ 17,089,295 10 32% $1,300,915,122 101 14% $ 0% $ 34,624,674 0% $ 25,351,210 273,157 33% $ 0% $ 137,543 0% $ 954,900 1 17% Future Exposure To Wildfire Hazard $ 144,641,194 $ 15,406,890 $ $ $ 1,844,283 $ 1,871,604 $ 1,764,019 $ 5,492,988 $ 179,632,175 $ $ $ 8,431,202 $ $ $ 159,150 636 Water Pump Stations Commercial Towers Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines 6 2 2 - Electric Power Facilities Structure/Facilities Total 827,002 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 76,392 207,956 265,250 8,814,523 $ $1,792,563,734 1 - 17% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 12,732 - 274,979 0% 33% $ $ 359,256,236 * B. Structure/C. Facility Residential Commercial Industrial Agricultural Religious Governmental Educational Major Roads/Bridges Transportation System (miles) Airports WTP's WTP Pipelines (feet) WWTP's WWTP Pipelines (feet) Water Storage Tanks Water Pump Stations Commercial Towers Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Future Bldgs. & Critical Facilities 4,890 239 4 55 11 11 34 760 1 2 951,936 1 79,829 8 7 2 3 1 - Future Future # Future % Total In Wildfire In Wildfire Exposure Hazard Area Hazard Area $ 440,033,835 1,614 33% $ 46,845,272 79 33% $ 3,413,237 0% $ 754,371 0% $ 5,641,337 18 33% $ 7,902,328 3 30% $ 5,880,062 3 30% $ 19,530,623 10 28% $1,353,859,342 101 13% $ 5,666,801 0% $ 69,249,348 0% $ 29,382,273 273,157 29% $ 69,249,348 0% $ 17,629,576 1,889 2% $ 1,273,200 1 13% $ 89,124 1 14% $ 207,956 0% $ 397,875 0% $ 3,639,230 0% $ 0% $ 0% $ 0% $ 11,752,697 0% Future Exposure To Wildfire Hazard $ 145,214,030 $ 15,406,890 $ $ $ 1,844,283 $ 1,871,604 $ 1,764,019 $ 5,492,988 $ 179,632,175 $ $ $ 8,431,202 $ $ 417,080 $ 159,150 $ 12,732 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ - Electric Power Facilities Structure/Facilities Total 1,037,794 $ $2,092,397,835 $ $ 360,246,152 Morgan County 276,874 0% 27% * City of Lakeview Heights B. Structure/C. Facility Residential Commercial Industrial Agricultural Religious Governmental Future Bldgs. & Critical Facilities 103 - $ $ $ $ $ $ Future Future # Future % Total In Wildfire In Wildfire Exposure Hazard Area Hazard Area 11,514,721 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% Future Exposure To Wildfire Hazard $ $ $ $ $ $ - 637 Educational Major Roads/Bridges Transportation System (miles) Airports WTP's WTP Pipelines (feet) WWTP's WWTP Pipelines (feet) Water Storage Tanks Water Pump Stations Commercial Towers Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines 3 11,617 2 - $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 4,870,640 111,378 257,000 - - 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ - Electric Power Facilities Structure/Facilities Total 11,725 $ $ 16,753,739 - 0% 0% $ $ - * B. Structure/C. Facility Residential Commercial Industrial Agricultural Religious Governmental Educational Major Roads/Bridges Transportation System (miles) Airports WTP's WTP Pipelines (feet) WWTP's WWTP Pipelines (feet) Water Storage Tanks Water Pump Stations Commercial Towers Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Future Bldgs. & Critical Facilities 2,413 314 23 6 8 4 40 1 260,789 161,339 5 1 1 1 1 - Electric Power Facilities Structure/Facilities Total 424,946 City of Morehead Future Future Future # Future % Exposure Total In Wildfire In Wildfire To Wildfire Exposure Hazard Area Hazard Area Hazard $ 270,250,490 0% $ $ 98,404,497 0% $ $ 0% $ $ 0% $ $ 5,649,623 0% $ $ 6,850,592 0% $ $ 7,397,762 0% $ $ 3,550,045 0% $ $ 63,318,322 1 3% $ 1,623,547 $ 0% $ $ 33,547,752 0% $ $ 2,500,221 3,881 1% $ 37,205 $ 0% $ $ 3,009,082 2,863 2% $ 53,396 $ 771,000 0% $ $ 12,336 0% $ $ 100,744 0% $ $ 128,500 0% $ $ 7,052,080 0% $ $ 0% $ $ 0% $ $ 0% $ $ 442,451 0% $ $ $ 502,985,498 6,745 0% 2% $ $ 1,714,148 * 638 B. Structure/C. Facility Residential Commercial Industrial Agricultural Religious Governmental Educational Major Roads/Bridges Transportation System (miles) Airports WTP's WTP Pipelines (feet) WWTP's WWTP Pipelines (feet) Water Storage Tanks Water Pump Stations Commercial Towers Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Future Bldgs. & Critical Facilities 5,218 193 14 41 5 7 31 443 2 1 2,035,119 1 550,354 16 13 5 1 1 2 - $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Electric Power Facilities Structure/Facilities Total 2,591,470 $ $1,564,160,560 Unincorporated Areas Future Future # Future % Total In Wildfire In Wildfire Exposure Hazard Area Hazard Area 584,487,213 5,218 100% 60,655,887 193 100% 15,311,032 14 100% 2,201,976 0% 10,272,041 41 100% 3,022,320 5 100% 6,473,042 7 100% 26,625,333 3 10% 699,748,626 37 8% 10,981,096 0% 33,547,752 0% 19,510,961 172,157 8% 67,095,504 0% 10,264,454 12,682 2% 2,467,200 1 6% 160,368 1 8% 503,720 0% 128,500 1 100% 0% 100,744 0% 0% 2,196,219 0% 8,406,573 0% 190,362 0% 7% Future Exposure To Wildfire Hazard $ 584,487,213 $ 60,655,887 $ 15,311,032 $ 2,201,976 $ 10,272,041 $ 3,022,320 $ 6,473,042 $ 2,662,533 $ 58,447,681 $ $ $ 1,650,493 $ $ 236,535 $ 154,200 $ 12,336 $ $ 128,500 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 745,715,790 * Rowan County B. Structure/C. Facility Residential Commercial Industrial Agricultural Religious Governmental Educational Major Roads/Bridges Transportation System (miles) Airports WTP's WTP Pipelines (feet) WWTP's WWTP Pipelines (feet) Water Storage Tanks Water Pump Stations Commercial Towers Future Bldgs. & Critical Facilities 7,734 507 14 64 11 15 35 486 2 2 2,307,526 1 711,694 22 14 6 Future Future Future # Future % Exposure Total In Wildfire In Wildfire To Wildfire Exposure Hazard Area Hazard Area Hazard $ 866,252,424 5,218 67% $ 584,487,213 $ 159,060,384 193 38% $ 60,655,887 $ 15,311,032 14 100% $ 15,311,032 $ 2,201,976 0% $ 2,201,976 $ 15,921,664 41 65% $ 10,272,041 $ 9,872,912 5 45% $ 3,022,320 $ 13,870,804 7 47% $ 6,473,042 $ 30,175,377 3 9% $ 2,662,533 $ 767,937,588 38 8% $ 60,071,228 $ 10,981,096 0% $ $ 67,095,504 0% $ $ 22,122,560 176,038 8% $ 1,687,698 $ 67,095,504 0% $ $ 13,273,536 15,545 2% $ 289,932 $ 3,238,200 1 5% $ 154,200 $ 172,704 1 7% $ 12,336 $ 604,464 0% $ - 639 Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines 4 1 1 2 - Electric Power Facilities Structure/Facilities Total 3,028,142 $ $ $ $ $ $ 514,000 7,052,080 100,744 2,196,219 8,849,024 $ $2,083,899,797 1 - 25% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% $ $ $ $ $ $ 128,500 - 197,107 0% 7% $ $ 747,429,938 Earthquake Hazard Areas-Projections For Year 2010 Building Structures & Critical Facilities Within Hazard Area Per Jurisdiction B. Structure/C.Facility Residential Commercial Industrial Agricultural Religious Governmental Educational Major Roads/Bridges Transportation System (miles) Airports WTP's WTP Pipelines (feet) WWTP's WWTP Pipelines (feet) Water Storage Tanks Water Pump Stations Commercial Towers Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Future Bldgs. & Critical Facilities 796 87 1 10 3 6 9 1 335,406 1 53,115 2 1 - Electric Power Facilities Structures/Facilities Total 389,438 City of Owingsville $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Future Future # In Future % In Total Earthquake Earthquake Exposure Hazard Area Hazard Area 70,638,950 796 100% 17,372,769 87 100% 1,451,810 1 100% 100% 676,517 10 100% 3,685,192 3 100% 3,028,070 6 100% 0% 14,228,871 9 100% 0% 36,093,204 1 100% 3,294,608 335,406 100% 72,186,408 1 100% 7,248,503 53,115 100% 331,800 2 100% 13,272 1 100% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% $ $ 230,249,974 389,438 0% 100% Future Exposure To Earthquake Hazard $ 70,638,950 $ 17,372,769 $ 1,451,810 $ $ 676,517 $ 3,685,192 $ 3,028,070 $ $ 14,228,871 $ $ 36,093,204 $ 3,294,608 $ 72,186,408 $ 7,248,503 $ 331,800 $ 13,272 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 230,249,974 * City of Salt Lick B. Structure/C.Facility Residential Commercial Industrial Agricultural Religious Governmental Future Bldgs. & Critical Facilities 174 30 1 8 1 $ $ $ $ $ $ Future Total Exposure 15,403,216 5,937,529 1,451,810 526,180 650,328 Future # In Future % In Earthquake Earthquake Hazard Area Hazard Area 174 100% 30 100% 1 100% 100% 8 100% 1 100% Future Exposure To Earthquake Hazard $ 15,403,216 $ 5,937,529 $ 1,451,810 $ $ 526,180 $ 650,328 640 Educational Major Roads/Bridges Transportation System (miles) Airports WTP's WTP Pipelines (feet) WWTP's WWTP Pipelines (feet) Water Storage Tanks Water Pump Stations Commercial Towers Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines 1 2 7 111,802 4,830 1 - $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 605,614 1,666,504 10,671,654 1,098,203 658,955 165,900 - 1 2 7 111,802 4,830 1 - 100% 100% 100% 0% 0% 100% 0% 100% 100% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 605,614 1,666,504 10,671,654 1,098,203 658,955 165,900 - Electric Power Facilities Structures/Facilities Total 116,857 $ $ 38,835,890 116,857 0% 100% $ $ 38,835,890 * B. Structure/C.Facility Residential Commercial Industrial Agricultural Religious Governmental Educational Major Roads/Bridges Transportation System (miles) Airports WTP's WTP Pipelines (feet) WWTP's WWTP Pipelines (feet) Water Storage Tanks Water Pump Stations Commercial Towers Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Future Bldgs. & Critical Facilities 170 14 12 1 4 111,802 1 19,314 1 - Electric Power Facilities Structures/Facilities Total 131,321 City of Sharpsburg $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Future Total Exposure 15,108,887 2,858,810 826,853 650,328 7,114,436 1,098,203 72,186,408 2,635,819 165,900 - $ $ 102,645,644 Future Future # In Future % In Exposure To Earthquake Earthquake Earthquake Hazard Area Hazard Area Hazard 170 100% $ 15,108,887 14 100% $ 2,858,810 100% $ 100% $ 12 100% $ 826,853 1 100% $ 650,328 100% $ 0% $ 4 100% $ 7,114,436 0% $ 0% $ 111,802 100% $ 1,098,203 1 100% $ 72,186,408 19,314 100% $ 2,635,819 1 100% $ 165,900 0% $ 0% $ 0% $ 0% $ 0% $ 0% $ 0% $ 0% $ 131,321 0% 100% $ $ 102,645,644 * 641 B. Structure/C.Facility Residential Commercial Industrial Agricultural Religious Governmental Educational Major Roads/Bridges Transportation System (miles) Airports WTP's WTP Pipelines (feet) WWTP's WWTP Pipelines (feet) Water Storage Tanks Water Pump Stations Commercial Towers Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Future Bldgs. & Critical Facilities 3,570 40 4 32 2 1 36 406 1 1,677,028 19,314 10 10 1 9 1 1 - $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Electric Power Facilities Structures/Facilities Total 1,700,467 $ $1,055,766,035 Unincorporated Areas Future Future # In Future % In Total Earthquake Earthquake Exposure Hazard Area Hazard Area 316,697,959 3,570 100% 7,916,706 40 100% 5,807,237 4 100% 3,092,376 100% 2,179,886 32 100% 1,300,656 2 100% 605,615 1 100% 27,497,322 36 100% 652,749,455 406 100% 5,907,146 1 100% 0% 16,473,041 1,677,028 100% 0% 2,635,819 19,314 100% 1,493,100 10 100% 119,448 10 100% 108,388 1 100% 1,106,000 9 100% 0% 108,388 1 100% 0% 1,181,429 1 100% 8,786,064 0% 1,700,467 0% 100% Future Exposure To Earthquake Hazard $ 316,697,959 $ 7,916,706 $ 5,807,237 $ 3,092,376 $ 2,179,886 $ 1,300,656 $ 605,615 $ 27,497,322 $ 652,749,455 $ 5,907,146 $ $ 16,473,041 $ $ 2,635,819 $ 1,493,100 $ 119,448 $ 108,388 $ 1,106,000 $ $ 108,388 $ $ 1,181,429 $ 8,786,064 $ $1,055,766,035 * Bath County B. Structure/C.Facility Residential Commercial Industrial Agricultural Religious Governmental Educational Major Roads/Bridges Transportation System (miles) Airports WTP's WTP Pipelines (feet) WWTP's WWTP Pipelines (feet) Water Storage Tanks Water Pump Stations Commercial Towers Future Bldgs. & Critical Facilities 4,710 171 7 62 8 8 39 426 1 1 2,236,038 2 96,573 14 11 1 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Future Total Exposure 417,849,012 34,085,814 8,710,856 3,092,376 4,209,436 6,286,504 4,239,298 29,163,826 684,764,416 5,907,146 36,093,204 21,964,054 144,372,816 13,179,096 2,156,700 132,720 108,388 Future # In Earthquake Hazard Area 4,710 171 7 62 8 8 39 426 1 1 2,236,038 2 96,573 14 11 1 Future Future % In Exposure To Earthquake Earthquake Hazard Area Hazard 100% $ 417,849,012 100% $ 34,085,814 100% $ 8,710,856 100% $ 3,092,376 100% $ 4,209,436 100% $ 6,286,504 100% $ 4,239,298 100% $ 29,163,826 100% $ 684,764,416 100% $ 5,907,146 100% $ 36,093,204 100% $ 21,964,054 100% $ 144,372,816 100% $ 13,179,096 100% $ 2,156,700 100% $ 132,720 100% $ 108,388 642 Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines 9 1 1 - Electric Power Facilities Structures/Facilities Total 2,338,083 $ $ $ $ $ $ 1,106,000 108,388 1,181,429 8,786,064 $ $1,427,497,544 9 1 1 - 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% $ $ $ $ $ $ 1,106,000 108,388 1,181,429 8,786,064 2,338,083 100% 100% $ $1,427,497,544 * B. Structure/C.Facility Residential Commercial Industrial Agricultural Religious Governmental Educational Major Roads/Bridges Transportation System (miles) Airports WTP's WTP Pipelines (feet) WWTP's WWTP Pipelines (feet) Water Storage Tanks Water Pump Stations Commercial Towers Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Future Bldgs. & Critical Facilities 309 52 6 1 3 3 11 16,598 1 31,569 1 - Electric Power Facilities Structures/Facilities Total 48,555 City of Frenchburg $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Future Future # In Future % In Total Earthquake Earthquake Exposure Hazard Area Hazard Area 30,858,026 309 100% 9,291,076 52 100% 100% 100% 1,204,618 6 100% 1,520,176 1 100% 2,216,000 3 100% 1,097,167 3 100% 14,914,098 11 100% 0% 0% 310,993 16,598 100% 72,316,944 1 100% 4,977,289 31,569 100% 0% 13,296 1 100% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 559,728 0% $ $ 139,279,412 48,555 0% 100% Future Exposure To Earthquake Hazard $ 30,858,026 $ 9,291,076 $ $ $ 1,204,618 $ 1,520,176 $ 2,216,000 $ 1,097,167 $ 14,914,098 $ $ $ 310,993 $ 72,316,944 $ 4,977,289 $ $ 13,296 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 559,728 $ $ 139,279,412 * Unincorporated Areas B. Structure/C.Facility Residential Commercial Industrial Agricultural Religious Governmental Educational Major Roads/Bridges Future Bldgs. & Critical Facilities 3,130 44 8 22 4 3 10 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Future Future # In Future % In Total Earthquake Earthquake Exposure Hazard Area Hazard Area 312,451,342 3,130 100% 7,907,300 44 100% 7,660,712 8 100% 2,935,092 100% 4,818,470 22 100% 2,606,016 4 100% 2,216,000 3 100% 3,291,499 10 100% Future Exposure To Earthquake Hazard $ 312,451,342 $ 7,907,300 $ 7,660,712 $ 2,935,092 $ 4,818,470 $ 2,606,016 $ 2,216,000 $ 3,291,499 643 Transportation System (miles) Airports WTP's WTP Pipelines (feet) WWTP's WWTP Pipelines (feet) Water Storage Tanks Water Pump Stations Commercial Towers Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines 400 1 813,300 1 27,604 7 3 1 3 - $ 538,398,942 $ $ 36,158,472 $ 15,238,679 $ 72,316,944 $ 4,352,071 $ 997,200 $ 39,888 $ 108,584 $ 415,500 $ $ $ $ $ 5,659,476 400 1 813,300 1 27,604 7 3 1 3 - 100% 0% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% $ 538,398,942 $ $ 36,158,472 $ 15,238,679 $ 72,316,944 $ 4,352,071 $ 997,200 $ 39,888 $ 108,584 $ 415,500 $ $ $ $ $ 5,659,476 Electric Power Facilities Structures/Facilities Total 844,542 $ $1,017,572,187 844,542 0% 100% $ $1,017,572,187 * B. Structure/C.Facility Residential Commercial Industrial Agricultural Religious Governmental Educational Major Roads/Bridges Transportation System (miles) Airports WTP's WTP Pipelines (feet) WWTP's WWTP Pipelines (feet) Water Storage Tanks Water Pump Stations Commercial Towers Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Future Bldgs. & Critical Facilities 3,439 96 8 28 6 7 13 411 1 829,898 2 59,173 7 4 1 3 - Electric Power Facilities Structures/Facilities Total 893,097 Menifee County Future Future Future # In Future % In Exposure To Total Earthquake Earthquake Earthquake Exposure Hazard Area Hazard Area Hazard $ 343,309,368 3,439 100% $ 343,309,368 $ 17,198,376 96 100% $ 17,198,376 $ 7,660,712 8 100% $ 7,660,712 $ 2,935,092 100% $ 2,935,092 $ 6,023,088 28 100% $ 6,023,088 $ 4,126,192 6 100% $ 4,126,192 $ 4,432,000 7 100% $ 4,432,000 $ 4,388,666 13 100% $ 4,388,666 $ 553,313,040 411 100% $ 553,313,040 $ 100% $ $ 36,158,472 1 100% $ 36,158,472 $ 15,549,672 829,898 100% $ 15,549,672 $ 144,633,888 2 100% $ 144,633,888 $ 9,329,360 59,173 100% $ 9,329,360 $ 997,200 7 100% $ 997,200 $ 53,184 4 100% $ 53,184 $ 108,584 1 100% $ 108,584 $ 415,500 3 100% $ 415,500 $ 100% $ $ 100% $ $ 100% $ $ 100% $ $ 6,219,204 100% $ 6,219,204 $ $1,156,851,598 893,097 100% 100% $ $1,156,851,598 * 644 B. Structure/C.Facility Residential Commercial Industrial Agricultural Religious Governmental Educational Major Roads/Bridges Transportation System (miles) Airports WTP's WTP Pipelines (feet) WWTP's WWTP Pipelines (feet) Water Storage Tanks Water Pump Stations Commercial Towers Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Future Bldgs. & Critical Facilities 436 32 5 1 1 1 8 81,021 44,416 - Electric Power Facilities Structures/Facilities Total 125,921 City of Camargo $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Future Future # In Future % In Total Earthquake Earthquake Exposure Hazard Area Hazard Area 48,712,759 436 100% 9,262,936 32 100% 100% 100% 1,210,190 5 100% 669,144 1 100% 334,734 1 100% 397,614 1 100% 14,671,370 8 100% 0% 0% 1,036,061 81,021 100% 0% 1,034,761 44,416 100% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 803,200 0% $ $ 78,132,770 125,921 0% 100% Future Exposure To Earthquake Hazard $ 48,712,759 $ 9,262,936 $ $ $ 1,210,190 $ 669,144 $ 334,734 $ 397,614 $ 14,671,370 $ $ $ 1,036,061 $ $ 1,034,761 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 803,200 $ $ 78,132,770 * City of Jeffersonville B. Structure/C.Facility Residential Commercial Industrial Agricultural Religious Governmental Educational Major Roads/Bridges Transportation System (miles) Airports WTP's WTP Pipelines (feet) WWTP's WWTP Pipelines (feet) Water Storage Tanks Water Pump Stations Commercial Towers Future Bldgs. & Critical Facilities 840 40 1 11 3 24 383,250 37,355 1 - $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Future Total Exposure 93,864,272 11,578,670 3,705,139 3,025,475 1,192,840 44,014,110 4,900,831 870,255 170,700 - Future Future # In Future % In Exposure To Earthquake Earthquake Earthquake Hazard Area Hazard Area Hazard 840 100% $ 93,864,272 40 100% $ 11,578,670 1 100% $ 3,705,139 100% $ 11 100% $ 3,025,475 100% $ 100% $ 3 100% $ 1,192,840 24 100% $ 44,014,110 0% $ 0% $ 383,250 100% $ 4,900,831 0% $ 37,355 100% $ 870,255 1 100% $ 170,700 0% $ 0% $ - 645 Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines 1 - Electric Power Facilities Structures/Facilities Total 421,527 $ $ $ $ $ $ 142,250 803,200 $ $ 164,267,743 1 - 100% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% $ $ $ $ $ $ 142,250 803,200 421,527 0% 100% $ $ 164,267,743 * B. Structure/C.Facility Residential Commercial Industrial Agricultural Religious Governmental Educational Major Roads/Bridges Transportation System (miles) Airports WTP's WTP Pipelines (feet) WWTP's WWTP Pipelines (feet) Water Storage Tanks Water Pump Stations Commercial Towers Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Future Bldgs. & Critical Facilities 3,150 457 2 16 6 3 9 43 318,308 207,964 1 2 1 1 - Electric Power Facilities Structures/Facilities Total 529,964 City of Mt. Sterling $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Future Future # In Future % In Total Earthquake Earthquake Exposure Hazard Area Hazard Area 352,054,616 3,150 100% 132,989,297 457 100% 7,410,276 2 100% 100% 4,235,664 16 100% 5,130,104 6 100% 1,004,204 3 100% 3,180,909 9 100% 79,644,579 43 100% 0% 0% 4,070,379 318,308 100% 0% 4,844,923 207,964 100% 170,700 1 100% 0% 223,048 2 100% 142,250 1 100% 7,806,680 1 100% 0% 0% 0% 2,409,601 0% $ $ 605,317,232 529,964 0% 100% Future Exposure To Earthquake Hazard $ 352,054,616 $ 132,989,297 $ 7,410,276 $ $ 4,235,664 $ 5,130,104 $ 1,004,204 $ 3,180,909 $ 79,644,579 $ $ $ 4,070,379 $ $ 4,844,923 $ 170,700 $ $ 223,048 $ 142,250 $ 7,806,680 $ $ $ $ 2,409,601 $ $ 605,317,232 * Unincorporated Areas B. Structure/C.Facility Residential Commercial Industrial Agricultural Religious Governmental Educational Major Roads/Bridges Future Bldgs. & Critical Facilities 4,637 132 24 57 3 11 58 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Future Future # In Future % In Total Earthquake Earthquake Exposure Hazard Area Hazard Area 518,288,496 4,637 100% 38,375,020 132 100% 77,807,905 24 100% 4,630,522 100% 15,127,376 57 100% 2,007,432 3 100% 3,347,346 11 100% 20,278,293 58 100% Future Exposure To Earthquake Hazard $ 518,288,496 $ 38,375,020 $ 77,807,905 $ 4,630,522 $ 15,127,376 $ 2,007,432 $ 3,347,346 $ 20,278,293 646 Transportation System (miles) Airports WTP's WTP Pipelines (feet) WWTP's WWTP Pipelines (feet) Water Storage Tanks Water Pump Stations Commercial Towers Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines 351 2 1 787,787 3 227,463 15 5 3 9 1 1 - $ 645,540,273 $ 12,156,116 $ 37,137,492 $ 10,073,876 $ 222,824,952 $ 5,299,205 $ 2,219,100 $ 54,624 $ 334,572 $ 1,138,000 $ $ 111,524 $ $ 1,215,612 $ 4,016,002 351 2 1 787,787 3 227,463 15 5 3 9 1 1 - 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 0% 100% 0% 100% 0% $ 645,540,273 $ 12,156,116 $ 37,137,492 $ 10,073,876 $ 222,824,952 $ 5,299,205 $ 2,219,100 $ 54,624 $ 334,572 $ 1,138,000 $ $ 111,524 $ $ 1,215,612 $ 4,016,002 Electric Power Facilities Structures/Facilities Total 1,020,565 $ $1,621,983,739 1,020,565 0% 100% $ $1,621,983,739 * B. Structure/C.Facility Residential Commercial Industrial Agricultural Religious Governmental Educational Major Roads/Bridges Transportation System (miles) Airports WTP's WTP Pipelines (feet) WWTP's WWTP Pipelines (feet) Water Storage Tanks Water Pump Stations Commercial Towers Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Future Bldgs. & Critical Facilities 9,063 661 27 89 10 16 72 426 2 1 1,570,366 3 517,198 17 5 6 11 1 1 1 - Future Total Exposure $1,012,920,144 $ 192,205,924 $ 88,923,320 $ 4,630,522 $ 23,598,706 $ 7,806,680 $ 4,686,284 $ 25,049,656 $ 783,870,332 $ 12,156,116 $ 37,137,492 $ 20,081,148 $ 222,824,952 $ 12,049,144 $ 2,560,500 $ 54,624 $ 557,620 $ 1,422,500 $ 7,806,680 $ 111,524 $ $ 1,215,612 $ 8,032,004 Future # In Earthquake Hazard Area 9,063 661 27 89 10 16 72 426 2 1 1,570,366 3 517,198 17 5 6 11 1 1 1 - Electric Power Facilities Structures/Facilities Total 2,097,977 $ $2,469,701,484 2,097,977 Montgomery County Future Future % In Exposure To Earthquake Earthquake Hazard Area Hazard 100% $1,012,920,144 100% $ 192,205,924 100% $ 88,923,320 100% $ 4,630,522 100% $ 23,598,706 100% $ 7,806,680 100% $ 4,686,284 100% $ 25,049,656 100% $ 783,870,332 100% $ 12,156,116 100% $ 37,137,492 100% $ 20,081,148 100% $ 222,824,952 100% $ 12,049,144 100% $ 2,560,500 100% $ 54,624 100% $ 557,620 100% $ 1,422,500 100% $ 7,806,680 100% $ 111,524 100% $ 100% $ 1,215,612 100% $ 8,032,004 100% 100% $ $2,469,701,484 * 647 B. Structure/C.Facility Residential Commercial Industrial Agricultural Religious Governmental Educational Major Roads/Bridges Transportation System (miles) Airports WTP's WTP Pipelines (feet) WWTP's WWTP Pipelines (feet) Water Storage Tanks Water Pump Stations Commercial Towers Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Future Bldgs. & Critical Facilities 804 118 4 10 3 5 4 30 1 1 130,600 1 79,206 2 1 1 1 - Electric Power Facilities Structures/Facilities Total 210,792 City of West Liberty $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Future Future # In Future % In Total Earthquake Earthquake Exposure Hazard Area Hazard Area 72,368,333 804 100% 23,110,334 118 100% 3,413,237 4 100% 100% 976,385 10 100% 3,535,252 3 100% 2,940,031 5 100% 2,441,328 4 100% 52,944,220 30 100% 5,666,801 1 100% 34,624,674 1 100% 4,031,063 130,600 100% 69,249,348 1 100% 17,492,033 79,206 100% 318,300 2 100% 12,732 1 100% 0% 132,625 1 100% 3,639,230 1 100% 0% 0% 0% 2,938,174 0% $ $ 299,834,100 210,792 0% 100% Future Exposure To Earthquake Hazard $ 72,368,333 $ 23,110,334 $ 3,413,237 $ $ 976,385 $ 3,535,252 $ 2,940,031 $ 2,441,328 $ 52,944,220 $ 5,666,801 $ 34,624,674 $ 4,031,063 $ 69,249,348 $ 17,492,033 $ 318,300 $ 12,732 $ $ 132,625 $ 3,639,230 $ $ $ $ 2,938,174 $ $ 299,834,100 * Unincorporated Areas B. Structure/C.Facility Residential Commercial Industrial Agricultural Religious Governmental Educational Major Roads/Bridges Transportation System (miles) Airports WTP's WTP Pipelines (feet) WWTP's WWTP Pipelines (feet) Water Storage Tanks Water Pump Stations Commercial Towers Future Bldgs. & Critical Facilities 4,086 121 46 7 5 30 730 1 821,336 623 6 6 2 Future Future Future # In Future % In Exposure To Total Earthquake Earthquake Earthquake Exposure Hazard Area Hazard Area Hazard $ 367,665,502 4,086 100% $ 367,665,502 $ 23,734,938 121 100% $ 23,734,938 $ 100% $ $ 754,371 100% $ 754,371 $ 4,664,952 46 100% $ 4,664,952 $ 4,367,076 7 100% $ 4,367,076 $ 2,940,031 5 100% $ 2,940,031 $ 17,089,295 30 100% $ 17,089,295 $1,300,915,122 730 100% $1,300,915,122 $ 0% $ $ 34,624,674 1 100% $ 34,624,674 $ 25,351,210 821,336 100% $ 25,351,210 $ 0% $ $ 137,543 623 100% $ 137,543 $ 954,900 6 100% $ 954,900 $ 76,392 6 100% $ 76,392 $ 207,956 2 100% $ 207,956 648 Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines 2 - Electric Power Facilities Structures/Facilities Total 827,002 $ $ $ $ $ $ 265,250 8,814,523 $ $1,792,563,734 2 - 100% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% $ $ $ $ $ $ 265,250 8,814,523 827,002 0% 100% $ $1,792,563,734 * B. Structure/C.Facility Residential Commercial Industrial Agricultural Religious Governmental Educational Major Roads/Bridges Transportation System (miles) Airports WTP's WTP Pipelines (feet) WWTP's WWTP Pipelines (feet) Water Storage Tanks Water Pump Stations Commercial Towers Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Future Bldgs. & Critical Facilities 4,890 239 4 55 11 11 34 760 1 2 951,936 1 79,829 8 7 2 3 1 - Future Future # In Future % In Total Earthquake Earthquake Exposure Hazard Area Hazard Area $ 440,033,835 4,890 100% $ 46,845,272 239 100% $ 3,413,237 4 100% $ 754,371 100% $ 5,641,337 55 100% $ 7,902,328 11 100% $ 5,880,062 11 100% $ 19,530,623 34 100% $1,353,859,342 760 100% $ 5,666,801 1 100% $ 69,249,348 2 100% $ 29,382,273 951,936 100% $ 69,249,348 1 100% $ 17,629,576 79,829 100% $ 1,273,200 8 100% $ 89,124 7 100% $ 207,956 2 100% $ 397,875 3 100% $ 3,639,230 1 100% $ 100% $ 100% $ 100% $ 11,752,697 100% Future Exposure To Earthquake Hazard $ 440,033,835 $ 46,845,272 $ 3,413,237 $ 754,371 $ 5,641,337 $ 7,902,328 $ 5,880,062 $ 19,530,623 $1,353,859,342 $ 5,666,801 $ 69,249,348 $ 29,382,273 $ 69,249,348 $ 17,629,576 $ 1,273,200 $ 89,124 $ 207,956 $ 397,875 $ 3,639,230 $ $ $ $ 11,752,697 Electric Power Facilities Structures/Facilities Total 1,037,794 $ $2,092,397,835 $ $2,092,397,835 Morgan County 1,037,794 100% 100% * City of Lakeview Heights B. Structure/C.Facility Residential Commercial Industrial Agricultural Religious Governmental Educational Major Roads/Bridges Future Bldgs. & Critical Facilities 103 - $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Future Future # In Future % In Total Earthquake Earthquake Exposure Hazard Area Hazard Area 11,514,721 103 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 0% Future Exposure To Earthquake Hazard $ 11,514,721 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ - 649 Transportation System (miles) Airports WTP's WTP Pipelines (feet) WWTP's WWTP Pipelines (feet) Water Storage Tanks Water Pump Stations Commercial Towers Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines 3 11,617 2 - $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 4,870,640 111,378 257,000 - 3 11,617 2 - 100% 0% 0% 100% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 100% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 4,870,640 111,378 257,000 - Electric Power Facilities Structures/Facilities Total 11,725 $ $ 16,753,739 11,725 0% 100% $ $ 16,753,739 * B. Structure/C.Facility Residential Commercial Industrial Agricultural Religious Governmental Educational Major Roads/Bridges Transportation System (miles) Airports WTP's WTP Pipelines (feet) WWTP's WWTP Pipelines (feet) Water Storage Tanks Water Pump Stations Commercial Towers Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Future Bldgs. & Critical Facilities 2,413 314 23 6 8 4 40 1 260,789 161,339 5 1 1 1 1 - Electric Power Facilities Structures/Facilities Total 424,946 City of Morehead Future Future Future # In Future % In Exposure To Total Earthquake Earthquake Earthquake Exposure Hazard Area Hazard Area Hazard $ 270,250,490 2,413 100% $ 270,250,490 $ 98,404,497 314 100% $ 98,404,497 $ 100% $ $ 100% $ $ 5,649,623 23 100% $ 5,649,623 $ 6,850,592 6 100% $ 6,850,592 $ 7,397,762 8 100% $ 7,397,762 $ 3,550,045 4 100% $ 3,550,045 $ 63,318,322 40 100% $ 63,318,322 $ 0% $ $ 33,547,752 1 100% $ 33,547,752 $ 2,500,221 260,789 100% $ 2,500,221 $ 0% $ $ 3,009,082 161,339 100% $ 3,009,082 $ 771,000 5 100% $ 771,000 $ 12,336 1 100% $ 12,336 $ 100,744 1 100% $ 100,744 $ 128,500 1 100% $ 128,500 $ 7,052,080 1 100% $ 7,052,080 $ 0% $ $ 0% $ $ 0% $ $ 442,451 0% $ 442,451 $ $ 502,985,498 424,946 0% 100% $ $ 502,985,498 * 650 B. Structure/C.Facility Residential Commercial Industrial Agricultural Religious Governmental Educational Major Roads/Bridges Transportation System (miles) Airports WTP's WTP Pipelines (feet) WWTP's WWTP Pipelines (feet) Water Storage Tanks Water Pump Stations Commercial Towers Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Future Bldgs. & Critical Facilities 5,218 193 14 41 5 7 31 443 2 1 2,035,119 1 550,354 16 13 5 1 1 2 - $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Electric Power Facilities Structures/Facilities Total 2,591,470 $ $1,564,160,560 Unincorporated Areas Future Future # In Future % In Total Earthquake Earthquake Exposure Hazard Area Hazard Area 584,487,213 5,218 100% 60,655,887 193 100% 15,311,032 14 100% 2,201,976 0% 10,272,041 41 100% 3,022,320 5 100% 6,473,042 7 100% 26,625,333 31 100% 699,748,626 443 100% 10,981,096 2 100% 33,547,752 1 100% 19,510,961 2,035,119 100% 67,095,504 1 100% 10,264,454 550,354 100% 2,467,200 16 100% 160,368 13 100% 503,720 5 100% 128,500 1 100% 0% 100,744 1 100% 0% 2,196,219 2 100% 8,406,573 0% 2,591,470 0% 100% Future Exposure To Earthquake Hazard $ 584,487,213 $ 60,655,887 $ 15,311,032 $ 2,201,976 $ 10,272,041 $ 3,022,320 $ 6,473,042 $ 26,625,333 $ 699,748,626 $ 10,981,096 $ 33,547,752 $ 19,510,961 $ 67,095,504 $ 10,264,454 $ 2,467,200 $ 160,368 $ 503,720 $ 128,500 $ $ 100,744 $ $ 2,196,219 $ 8,406,573 $ $1,564,160,560 * Rowan County B. Structure/C.Facility Residential Commercial Industrial Agricultural Religious Governmental Educational Major Roads/Bridges Transportation System (miles) Airports WTP's WTP Pipelines (feet) WWTP's WWTP Pipelines (feet) Water Storage Tanks Water Pump Stations Commercial Towers Future Bldgs. & Critical Facilities 7,734 507 14 64 11 15 35 486 2 2 2,307,526 1 711,694 22 14 6 Future Future Future # In Future % In Exposure To Total Earthquake Earthquake Earthquake Exposure Hazard Area Hazard Area Hazard $ 866,252,424 7,734 100% $ 866,252,424 $ 159,060,384 507 100% $ 159,060,384 $ 15,311,032 14 100% $ 15,311,032 $ 2,201,976 100% $ 2,201,976 $ 15,921,664 64 100% $ 15,921,664 $ 9,872,912 11 100% $ 9,872,912 $ 13,870,804 15 100% $ 13,870,804 $ 30,175,377 35 100% $ 30,175,377 $ 767,937,588 486 100% $ 767,937,588 $ 10,981,096 2 100% $ 10,981,096 $ 67,095,504 2 100% $ 67,095,504 $ 22,122,560 2,307,526 100% $ 22,122,560 $ 67,095,504 1 100% $ 67,095,504 $ 13,273,536 711,694 100% $ 13,273,536 $ 3,238,200 22 100% $ 3,238,200 $ 172,704 14 100% $ 172,704 $ 604,464 6 100% $ 604,464 651 Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines 4 1 1 2 - Electric Power Facilities Structures/Facilities Total 3,028,142 $ $ $ $ $ $ 514,000 7,052,080 100,744 2,196,219 8,849,024 $ $2,083,899,797 4 1 1 2 - 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% $ $ $ $ $ $ 514,000 7,052,080 100,744 2,196,219 8,849,024 3,028,142 100% 100% $ $2,083,899,797 Tornado Hazard Areas-Projections For Year 2010 Building Structures & Critical Facilities Within Hazard Area Per Jurisdiction B. Structure/C.Facility Residential Commercial Industrial Agricultural Religious Governmental Educational Major Roads/Bridges Transportation System (miles) Airports WTP's WTP Pipelines (feet) WWTP's WWTP Pipelines (feet) Water Storage Tanks Water Pump Stations Commercial Towers Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Future Bldgs. & Critical Facilities 796 87 1 10 3 6 9 1 335,406 1 53,115 2 1 - Electric Power Facilities Structures/Facilities Total 389,438 City of Owingsville $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Future Future # In Future % In Total Tornado Tornado Exposure Hazard Area Hazard Area 70,638,950 796 100% 17,372,769 87 100% 1,451,810 1 100% 100% 676,517 10 100% 3,685,192 3 100% 3,028,070 6 100% 0% 14,228,871 9 100% 0% 36,093,204 1 100% 3,294,608 335,406 100% 72,186,408 1 100% 7,248,503 53,115 100% 331,800 2 100% 13,272 1 100% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% $ $ 230,249,974 389,438 0% 100% Future Exposure To Tornado Hazard $ 70,638,950 $ 17,372,769 $ 1,451,810 $ $ 676,517 $ 3,685,192 $ 3,028,070 $ $ 14,228,871 $ $ 36,093,204 $ 3,294,608 $ 72,186,408 $ 7,248,503 $ 331,800 $ 13,272 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 230,249,974 * City of Salt Lick B. Structure/C.Facility Residential Commercial Industrial Agricultural Religious Governmental Future Bldgs. & Critical Facilities 174 30 1 8 1 $ $ $ $ $ $ Future Total Exposure 15,403,216 5,937,529 1,451,810 526,180 650,328 Future # In Future % In Tornado Tornado Hazard Area Hazard Area 174 100% 30 100% 1 100% 100% 8 100% 1 100% Future Exposure To Tornado Hazard $ 15,403,216 $ 5,937,529 $ 1,451,810 $ $ 526,180 $ 650,328 652 Educational Major Roads/Bridges Transportation System (miles) Airports WTP's WTP Pipelines (feet) WWTP's WWTP Pipelines (feet) Water Storage Tanks Water Pump Stations Commercial Towers Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines 1 2 7 111,802 4,830 1 - $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 605,614 1,666,504 10,671,654 1,098,203 658,955 165,900 - 1 2 7 111,802 4,830 1 - 100% 100% 100% 0% 0% 100% 0% 100% 100% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 605,614 1,666,504 10,671,654 1,098,203 658,955 165,900 - Electric Power Facilities Structures/Facilities Total 116,857 $ $ 38,835,890 116,857 0% 100% $ $ 38,835,890 * B. Structure/C.Facility Residential Commercial Industrial Agricultural Religious Governmental Educational Major Roads/Bridges Transportation System (miles) Airports WTP's WTP Pipelines (feet) WWTP's WWTP Pipelines (feet) Water Storage Tanks Water Pump Stations Commercial Towers Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Future Bldgs. & Critical Facilities 170 14 12 1 4 111,802 1 19,314 1 - Electric Power Facilities Structures/Facilities Total 131,321 City of Sharpsburg $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Future Total Exposure 15,108,887 2,858,810 826,853 650,328 7,114,436 1,098,203 72,186,408 2,635,819 165,900 - $ $ 102,645,644 Future Future # In Future % In Exposure To Tornado Tornado Tornado Hazard Area Hazard Area Hazard 170 100% $ 15,108,887 14 100% $ 2,858,810 100% $ 100% $ 12 100% $ 826,853 1 100% $ 650,328 100% $ 0% $ 4 100% $ 7,114,436 0% $ 0% $ 111,802 100% $ 1,098,203 1 100% $ 72,186,408 19,314 100% $ 2,635,819 1 100% $ 165,900 0% $ 0% $ 0% $ 0% $ 0% $ 0% $ 0% $ 0% $ 131,321 0% 100% $ $ 102,645,644 * 653 B. Structure/C.Facility Residential Commercial Industrial Agricultural Religious Governmental Educational Major Roads/Bridges Transportation System (miles) Airports WTP's WTP Pipelines (feet) WWTP's WWTP Pipelines (feet) Water Storage Tanks Water Pump Stations Commercial Towers Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Future Bldgs. & Critical Facilities 3,570 40 4 32 2 1 36 406 1 1,677,028 19,314 10 10 1 9 1 1 - $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Electric Power Facilities Structures/Facilities Total 1,700,467 $ $1,055,766,035 Unincorporated Areas Future Future # In Future % In Total Tornado Tornado Exposure Hazard Area Hazard Area 316,697,959 3,570 100% 7,916,706 40 100% 5,807,237 4 100% 3,092,376 100% 2,179,886 32 100% 1,300,656 2 100% 605,615 1 100% 27,497,322 36 100% 652,749,455 406 100% 5,907,146 1 100% 0% 16,473,041 1,677,028 100% 0% 2,635,819 19,314 100% 1,493,100 10 100% 119,448 10 100% 108,388 1 100% 1,106,000 9 100% 0% 108,388 1 100% 0% 1,181,429 1 100% 8,786,064 0% 1,700,467 0% 100% Future Exposure To Tornado Hazard $ 316,697,959 $ 7,916,706 $ 5,807,237 $ 3,092,376 $ 2,179,886 $ 1,300,656 $ 605,615 $ 27,497,322 $ 652,749,455 $ 5,907,146 $ $ 16,473,041 $ $ 2,635,819 $ 1,493,100 $ 119,448 $ 108,388 $ 1,106,000 $ $ 108,388 $ $ 1,181,429 $ 8,786,064 $ $1,055,766,035 * Bath County B. Structure/C.Facility Residential Commercial Industrial Agricultural Religious Governmental Educational Major Roads/Bridges Transportation System (miles) Airports WTP's WTP Pipelines (feet) WWTP's WWTP Pipelines (feet) Water Storage Tanks Water Pump Stations Commercial Towers Future Bldgs. & Critical Facilities 4,710 171 7 62 8 8 39 426 1 1 2,236,038 2 96,573 14 11 1 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Future Total Exposure 417,849,012 34,085,814 8,710,856 3,092,376 4,209,436 6,286,504 4,239,298 29,163,826 684,764,416 5,907,146 36,093,204 21,964,054 144,372,816 13,179,096 2,156,700 132,720 108,388 Future # In Tornado Hazard Area 4,710 171 7 62 8 8 39 426 1 1 2,236,038 2 96,573 14 11 1 Future Future % In Exposure To Tornado Tornado Hazard Area Hazard 100% $ 417,849,012 100% $ 34,085,814 100% $ 8,710,856 100% $ 3,092,376 100% $ 4,209,436 100% $ 6,286,504 100% $ 4,239,298 100% $ 29,163,826 100% $ 684,764,416 100% $ 5,907,146 100% $ 36,093,204 100% $ 21,964,054 100% $ 144,372,816 100% $ 13,179,096 100% $ 2,156,700 100% $ 132,720 100% $ 108,388 654 Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines 9 1 1 - Electric Power Facilities Structures/Facilities Total 2,338,083 $ $ $ $ $ $ 1,106,000 108,388 1,181,429 8,786,064 $ $1,427,497,544 9 1 1 - 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% $ $ $ $ $ $ 1,106,000 108,388 1,181,429 8,786,064 2,338,083 100% 100% $ $1,427,497,544 * B. Structure/C.Facility Residential Commercial Industrial Agricultural Religious Governmental Educational Major Roads/Bridges Transportation System (miles) Airports WTP's WTP Pipelines (feet) WWTP's WWTP Pipelines (feet) Water Storage Tanks Water Pump Stations Commercial Towers Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Future Bldgs. & Critical Facilities 309 52 6 1 3 3 11 16,598 1 31,569 1 - Electric Power Facilities Structures/Facilities Total 48,555 City of Frenchburg $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Future Future # In Future % In Total Tornado Tornado Exposure Hazard Area Hazard Area 30,858,026 309 100% 9,291,076 52 100% 100% 100% 1,204,618 6 100% 1,520,176 1 100% 2,216,000 3 100% 1,097,167 3 100% 14,914,098 11 100% 0% 0% 310,993 16,598 100% 72,316,944 1 100% 4,977,289 31,569 100% 0% 13,296 1 100% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 559,728 0% $ $ 139,279,412 48,555 0% 100% Future Exposure To Tornado Hazard $ 30,858,026 $ 9,291,076 $ $ $ 1,204,618 $ 1,520,176 $ 2,216,000 $ 1,097,167 $ 14,914,098 $ $ $ 310,993 $ 72,316,944 $ 4,977,289 $ $ 13,296 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 559,728 $ $ 139,279,412 * Unincorporated Areas B. Structure/C.Facility Residential Commercial Industrial Agricultural Religious Governmental Educational Major Roads/Bridges Future Bldgs. & Critical Facilities 3,130 44 8 22 4 3 10 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Future Future # In Future % In Total Tornado Tornado Exposure Hazard Area Hazard Area 312,451,342 3,130 100% 7,907,300 44 100% 7,660,712 8 100% 2,935,092 100% 4,818,470 22 100% 2,606,016 4 100% 2,216,000 3 100% 3,291,499 10 100% Future Exposure To Tornado Hazard $ 312,451,342 $ 7,907,300 $ 7,660,712 $ 2,935,092 $ 4,818,470 $ 2,606,016 $ 2,216,000 $ 3,291,499 655 Transportation System (miles) Airports WTP's WTP Pipelines (feet) WWTP's WWTP Pipelines (feet) Water Storage Tanks Water Pump Stations Commercial Towers Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines 400 1 813,300 1 27,604 7 3 1 3 - $ 538,398,942 $ $ 36,158,472 $ 15,238,679 $ 72,316,944 $ 4,352,071 $ 997,200 $ 39,888 $ 108,584 $ 415,500 $ $ $ $ $ 5,659,476 400 1 813,300 1 27,604 7 3 1 3 - 100% 0% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% $ 538,398,942 $ $ 36,158,472 $ 15,238,679 $ 72,316,944 $ 4,352,071 $ 997,200 $ 39,888 $ 108,584 $ 415,500 $ $ $ $ $ 5,659,476 Electric Power Facilities Structures/Facilities Total 844,542 $ $1,017,572,187 844,542 0% 100% $ $1,017,572,187 * B. Structure/C.Facility Residential Commercial Industrial Agricultural Religious Governmental Educational Major Roads/Bridges Transportation System (miles) Airports WTP's WTP Pipelines (feet) WWTP's WWTP Pipelines (feet) Water Storage Tanks Water Pump Stations Commercial Towers Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Future Bldgs. & Critical Facilities 3,439 96 8 28 6 7 13 411 1 829,898 2 59,173 7 4 1 3 - Electric Power Facilities Structures/Facilities Total 893,097 Menifee County Future Future Future # In Future % In Exposure To Total Tornado Tornado Tornado Exposure Hazard Area Hazard Area Hazard $ 343,309,368 3,439 100% $ 343,309,368 $ 17,198,376 96 100% $ 17,198,376 $ 7,660,712 8 100% $ 7,660,712 $ 2,935,092 100% $ 2,935,092 $ 6,023,088 28 100% $ 6,023,088 $ 4,126,192 6 100% $ 4,126,192 $ 4,432,000 7 100% $ 4,432,000 $ 4,388,666 13 100% $ 4,388,666 $ 553,313,040 411 100% $ 553,313,040 $ 100% $ $ 36,158,472 1 100% $ 36,158,472 $ 15,549,672 829,898 100% $ 15,549,672 $ 144,633,888 2 100% $ 144,633,888 $ 9,329,360 59,173 100% $ 9,329,360 $ 997,200 7 100% $ 997,200 $ 53,184 4 100% $ 53,184 $ 108,584 1 100% $ 108,584 $ 415,500 3 100% $ 415,500 $ 100% $ $ 100% $ $ 100% $ $ 100% $ $ 6,219,204 100% $ 6,219,204 $ $1,156,851,598 893,097 100% 100% $ $1,156,851,598 * 656 B. Structure/C.Facility Residential Commercial Industrial Agricultural Religious Governmental Educational Major Roads/Bridges Transportation System (miles) Airports WTP's WTP Pipelines (feet) WWTP's WWTP Pipelines (feet) Water Storage Tanks Water Pump Stations Commercial Towers Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Future Bldgs. & Critical Facilities 436 32 5 1 1 1 8 81,021 44,416 - Electric Power Facilities Structures/Facilities Total 125,921 City of Camargo $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Future Future # In Future % In Total Tornado Tornado Exposure Hazard Area Hazard Area 48,712,759 436 100% 9,262,936 32 100% 100% 100% 1,210,190 5 100% 669,144 1 100% 334,734 1 100% 397,614 1 100% 14,671,370 8 100% 0% 0% 1,036,061 81,021 100% 0% 1,034,761 44,416 100% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 803,200 0% $ $ 78,132,770 125,921 0% 100% Future Exposure To Tornado Hazard $ 48,712,759 $ 9,262,936 $ $ $ 1,210,190 $ 669,144 $ 334,734 $ 397,614 $ 14,671,370 $ $ $ 1,036,061 $ $ 1,034,761 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 803,200 $ $ 78,132,770 * City of Jeffersonville B. Structure/C.Facility Residential Commercial Industrial Agricultural Religious Governmental Educational Major Roads/Bridges Transportation System (miles) Airports WTP's WTP Pipelines (feet) WWTP's WWTP Pipelines (feet) Water Storage Tanks Water Pump Stations Commercial Towers Future Bldgs. & Critical Facilities 840 40 1 11 3 24 383,250 37,355 1 - $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Future Total Exposure 93,864,272 11,578,670 3,705,139 3,025,475 1,192,840 44,014,110 4,900,831 870,255 170,700 - Future Future # In Future % In Exposure To Tornado Tornado Tornado Hazard Area Hazard Area Hazard 840 100% $ 93,864,272 40 100% $ 11,578,670 1 100% $ 3,705,139 100% $ 11 100% $ 3,025,475 100% $ 100% $ 3 100% $ 1,192,840 24 100% $ 44,014,110 0% $ 0% $ 383,250 100% $ 4,900,831 0% $ 37,355 100% $ 870,255 1 100% $ 170,700 0% $ 0% $ - 657 Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines 1 - Electric Power Facilities Structures/Facilities Total 421,527 $ $ $ $ $ $ 142,250 803,200 $ $ 164,267,743 1 - 100% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% $ $ $ $ $ $ 142,250 803,200 421,527 0% 100% $ $ 164,267,743 * B. Structure/C.Facility Residential Commercial Industrial Agricultural Religious Governmental Educational Major Roads/Bridges Transportation System (miles) Airports WTP's WTP Pipelines (feet) WWTP's WWTP Pipelines (feet) Water Storage Tanks Water Pump Stations Commercial Towers Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Future Bldgs. & Critical Facilities 3,150 457 2 16 6 3 9 43 318,308 207,964 1 2 1 1 - Electric Power Facilities Structures/Facilities Total 529,964 City of Mt. Sterling $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Future Future # In Future % In Total Tornado Tornado Exposure Hazard Area Hazard Area 352,054,616 3,150 100% 132,989,297 457 100% 7,410,276 2 100% 100% 4,235,664 16 100% 5,130,104 6 100% 1,004,204 3 100% 3,180,909 9 100% 79,644,579 43 100% 0% 0% 4,070,379 318,308 100% 0% 4,844,923 207,964 100% 170,700 1 100% 0% 223,048 2 100% 142,250 1 100% 7,806,680 1 100% 0% 0% 0% 2,409,601 0% $ $ 605,317,232 529,964 0% 100% Future Exposure To Tornado Hazard $ 352,054,616 $ 132,989,297 $ 7,410,276 $ $ 4,235,664 $ 5,130,104 $ 1,004,204 $ 3,180,909 $ 79,644,579 $ $ $ 4,070,379 $ $ 4,844,923 $ 170,700 $ $ 223,048 $ 142,250 $ 7,806,680 $ $ $ $ 2,409,601 $ $ 605,317,232 * Unincorporated Areas B. Structure/C.Facility Residential Commercial Industrial Agricultural Religious Governmental Educational Major Roads/Bridges Future Bldgs. & Critical Facilities 4,637 132 24 57 3 11 58 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Future Future # In Future % In Total Tornado Tornado Exposure Hazard Area Hazard Area 518,288,496 4,637 100% 38,375,020 132 100% 77,807,905 24 100% 4,630,522 100% 15,127,376 57 100% 2,007,432 3 100% 3,347,346 11 100% 20,278,293 58 100% Future Exposure To Tornado Hazard $ 518,288,496 $ 38,375,020 $ 77,807,905 $ 4,630,522 $ 15,127,376 $ 2,007,432 $ 3,347,346 $ 20,278,293 658 Transportation System (miles) Airports WTP's WTP Pipelines (feet) WWTP's WWTP Pipelines (feet) Water Storage Tanks Water Pump Stations Commercial Towers Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines 351 2 1 787,787 3 227,463 15 5 3 9 1 1 - $ 645,540,273 $ 12,156,116 $ 37,137,492 $ 10,073,876 $ 222,824,952 $ 5,299,205 $ 2,219,100 $ 54,624 $ 334,572 $ 1,138,000 $ $ 111,524 $ $ 1,215,612 $ 4,016,002 351 2 1 787,787 3 227,463 15 5 3 9 1 1 - 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 0% 100% 0% 100% 0% $ 645,540,273 $ 12,156,116 $ 37,137,492 $ 10,073,876 $ 222,824,952 $ 5,299,205 $ 2,219,100 $ 54,624 $ 334,572 $ 1,138,000 $ $ 111,524 $ $ 1,215,612 $ 4,016,002 Electric Power Facilities Structures/Facilities Total 1,020,565 $ $1,621,983,739 1,020,565 0% 100% $ $1,621,983,739 * B. Structure/C.Facility Residential Commercial Industrial Agricultural Religious Governmental Educational Major Roads/Bridges Transportation System (miles) Airports WTP's WTP Pipelines (feet) WWTP's WWTP Pipelines (feet) Water Storage Tanks Water Pump Stations Commercial Towers Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Future Bldgs. & Critical Facilities 9,063 661 27 89 10 16 72 426 2 1 1,570,366 3 517,198 17 5 6 11 1 1 1 - Future Total Exposure $1,012,920,144 $ 192,205,924 $ 88,923,320 $ 4,630,522 $ 23,598,706 $ 7,806,680 $ 4,686,284 $ 25,049,656 $ 783,870,332 $ 12,156,116 $ 37,137,492 $ 20,081,148 $ 222,824,952 $ 12,049,144 $ 2,560,500 $ 54,624 $ 557,620 $ 1,422,500 $ 7,806,680 $ 111,524 $ $ 1,215,612 $ 8,032,004 Future # In Tornado Hazard Area 9,063 661 27 89 10 16 72 426 2 1 1,570,366 3 517,198 17 5 6 11 1 1 1 - Electric Power Facilities Structures/Facilities Total 2,097,977 $ $2,469,701,484 2,097,977 Montgomery County Future Future % In Exposure To Tornado Tornado Hazard Area Hazard 100% $1,012,920,144 100% $ 192,205,924 100% $ 88,923,320 100% $ 4,630,522 100% $ 23,598,706 100% $ 7,806,680 100% $ 4,686,284 100% $ 25,049,656 100% $ 783,870,332 100% $ 12,156,116 100% $ 37,137,492 100% $ 20,081,148 100% $ 222,824,952 100% $ 12,049,144 100% $ 2,560,500 100% $ 54,624 100% $ 557,620 100% $ 1,422,500 100% $ 7,806,680 100% $ 111,524 100% $ 100% $ 1,215,612 100% $ 8,032,004 100% 100% $ $2,469,701,484 * 659 B. Structure/C.Facility Residential Commercial Industrial Agricultural Religious Governmental Educational Major Roads/Bridges Transportation System (miles) Airports WTP's WTP Pipelines (feet) WWTP's WWTP Pipelines (feet) Water Storage Tanks Water Pump Stations Commercial Towers Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Future Bldgs. & Critical Facilities 804 118 4 10 3 5 4 30 1 1 130,600 1 79,206 2 1 1 1 - Electric Power Facilities Structures/Facilities Total 210,792 City of West Liberty $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Future Future # In Future % In Total Tornado Tornado Exposure Hazard Area Hazard Area 72,368,333 804 100% 23,110,334 118 100% 3,413,237 4 100% 100% 976,385 10 100% 3,535,252 3 100% 2,940,031 5 100% 2,441,328 4 100% 52,944,220 30 100% 5,666,801 1 100% 34,624,674 1 100% 4,031,063 130,600 100% 69,249,348 1 100% 17,492,033 79,206 100% 318,300 2 100% 12,732 1 100% 0% 132,625 1 100% 3,639,230 1 100% 0% 0% 0% 2,938,174 0% $ $ 299,834,100 210,792 0% 100% Future Exposure To Tornado Hazard $ 72,368,333 $ 23,110,334 $ 3,413,237 $ $ 976,385 $ 3,535,252 $ 2,940,031 $ 2,441,328 $ 52,944,220 $ 5,666,801 $ 34,624,674 $ 4,031,063 $ 69,249,348 $ 17,492,033 $ 318,300 $ 12,732 $ $ 132,625 $ 3,639,230 $ $ $ $ 2,938,174 $ $ 299,834,100 * Unincorporated Areas B. Structure/C.Facility Residential Commercial Industrial Agricultural Religious Governmental Educational Major Roads/Bridges Transportation System (miles) Airports WTP's WTP Pipelines (feet) WWTP's WWTP Pipelines (feet) Water Storage Tanks Water Pump Stations Commercial Towers Future Bldgs. & Critical Facilities 4,086 121 46 7 5 30 730 1 821,336 623 6 6 2 Future Future Future # In Future % In Exposure To Total Tornado Tornado Tornado Exposure Hazard Area Hazard Area Hazard $ 367,665,502 4,086 100% $ 367,665,502 $ 23,734,938 121 100% $ 23,734,938 $ 100% $ $ 754,371 100% $ 754,371 $ 4,664,952 46 100% $ 4,664,952 $ 4,367,076 7 100% $ 4,367,076 $ 2,940,031 5 100% $ 2,940,031 $ 17,089,295 30 100% $ 17,089,295 $1,300,915,122 730 100% $1,300,915,122 $ 0% $ $ 34,624,674 1 100% $ 34,624,674 $ 25,351,210 821,336 100% $ 25,351,210 $ 0% $ $ 137,543 623 100% $ 137,543 $ 954,900 6 100% $ 954,900 $ 76,392 6 100% $ 76,392 $ 207,956 2 100% $ 207,956 660 Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines 2 - Electric Power Facilities Structures/Facilities Total 827,002 $ $ $ $ $ $ 265,250 8,814,523 $ $1,792,563,734 2 - 100% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% $ $ $ $ $ $ 265,250 8,814,523 827,002 0% 100% $ $1,792,563,734 * B. Structure/C.Facility Residential Commercial Industrial Agricultural Religious Governmental Educational Major Roads/Bridges Transportation System (miles) Airports WTP's WTP Pipelines (feet) WWTP's WWTP Pipelines (feet) Water Storage Tanks Water Pump Stations Commercial Towers Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Future Bldgs. & Critical Facilities 4,890 239 4 55 11 11 34 760 1 2 951,936 1 79,829 8 7 2 3 1 - Future Future # In Future % In Total Tornado Tornado Exposure Hazard Area Hazard Area $ 440,033,835 4,890 100% $ 46,845,272 239 100% $ 3,413,237 4 100% $ 754,371 100% $ 5,641,337 55 100% $ 7,902,328 11 100% $ 5,880,062 11 100% $ 19,530,623 34 100% $1,353,859,342 760 100% $ 5,666,801 1 100% $ 69,249,348 2 100% $ 29,382,273 951,936 100% $ 69,249,348 1 100% $ 17,629,576 79,829 100% $ 1,273,200 8 100% $ 89,124 7 100% $ 207,956 2 100% $ 397,875 3 100% $ 3,639,230 1 100% $ 100% $ 100% $ 100% $ 11,752,697 100% Future Exposure To Tornado Hazard $ 440,033,835 $ 46,845,272 $ 3,413,237 $ 754,371 $ 5,641,337 $ 7,902,328 $ 5,880,062 $ 19,530,623 $1,353,859,342 $ 5,666,801 $ 69,249,348 $ 29,382,273 $ 69,249,348 $ 17,629,576 $ 1,273,200 $ 89,124 $ 207,956 $ 397,875 $ 3,639,230 $ $ $ $ 11,752,697 Electric Power Facilities Structures/Facilities Total 1,037,794 $ $2,092,397,835 $ $2,092,397,835 Morgan County 1,037,794 100% 100% * City of Lakeview Heights B. Structure/C.Facility Residential Commercial Industrial Agricultural Religious Governmental Educational Major Roads/Bridges Future Bldgs. & Critical Facilities 103 - $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Future Future # In Future % In Total Tornado Tornado Exposure Hazard Area Hazard Area 11,514,721 103 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 0% Future Exposure To Tornado Hazard $ 11,514,721 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ - 661 Transportation System (miles) Airports WTP's WTP Pipelines (feet) WWTP's WWTP Pipelines (feet) Water Storage Tanks Water Pump Stations Commercial Towers Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines 3 11,617 2 - $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 4,870,640 111,378 257,000 - 3 11,617 2 - 100% 0% 0% 100% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 100% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 4,870,640 111,378 257,000 - Electric Power Facilities Structures/Facilities Total 11,725 $ $ 16,753,739 11,725 0% 100% $ $ 16,753,739 * B. Structure/C.Facility Residential Commercial Industrial Agricultural Religious Governmental Educational Major Roads/Bridges Transportation System (miles) Airports WTP's WTP Pipelines (feet) WWTP's WWTP Pipelines (feet) Water Storage Tanks Water Pump Stations Commercial Towers Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Future Bldgs. & Critical Facilities 2,413 314 23 6 8 4 40 1 260,789 161,339 5 1 1 1 1 - Electric Power Facilities Structures/Facilities Total 424,946 City of Morehead Future Future Future # In Future % In Exposure To Total Tornado Tornado Tornado Exposure Hazard Area Hazard Area Hazard $ 270,250,490 2,413 100% $ 270,250,490 $ 98,404,497 314 100% $ 98,404,497 $ 100% $ $ 100% $ $ 5,649,623 23 100% $ 5,649,623 $ 6,850,592 6 100% $ 6,850,592 $ 7,397,762 8 100% $ 7,397,762 $ 3,550,045 4 100% $ 3,550,045 $ 63,318,322 40 100% $ 63,318,322 $ 0% $ $ 33,547,752 1 100% $ 33,547,752 $ 2,500,221 260,789 100% $ 2,500,221 $ 0% $ $ 3,009,082 161,339 100% $ 3,009,082 $ 771,000 5 100% $ 771,000 $ 12,336 1 100% $ 12,336 $ 100,744 1 100% $ 100,744 $ 128,500 1 100% $ 128,500 $ 7,052,080 1 100% $ 7,052,080 $ 0% $ $ 0% $ $ 0% $ $ 442,451 0% $ 442,451 $ $ 502,985,498 424,946 0% 100% $ $ 502,985,498 * 662 Unincorporated Areas B. Structure/C.Facility Residential Commercial Industrial Agricultural Religious Governmental Educational Major Roads/Bridges Transportation System (miles) Airports WTP's WTP Pipelines (feet) WWTP's WWTP Pipelines (feet) Water Storage Tanks Water Pump Stations Commercial Towers Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Electric Power Facilities Structures/Facilities Total Future Bldgs. & Critical Facilities 5,218 193 14 41 5 7 31 443 2 1 2,035,119 1 550,354 16 13 5 1 1 2 - $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 2,591,470 $1,564,160,560 Future Total Exposure 584,487,213 60,655,887 15,311,032 2,201,976 10,272,041 3,022,320 6,473,042 26,625,333 699,748,626 10,981,096 33,547,752 19,510,961 67,095,504 10,264,454 2,467,200 160,368 503,720 128,500 100,744 2,196,219 8,406,573 - Future # In Tornado Hazard Area 5,218 193 14 41 5 7 31 443 2 1 2,035,119 1 550,354 16 13 5 1 1 2 - Future % In Tornado Hazard Area 100% 100% 100% 0% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 0% 100% 0% 100% 0% 0% Future Exposure To Tornado Hazard $ 584,487,213 $ 60,655,887 $ 15,311,032 $ 2,201,976 $ 10,272,041 $ 3,022,320 $ 6,473,042 $ 26,625,333 $ 699,748,626 $ 10,981,096 $ 33,547,752 $ 19,510,961 $ 67,095,504 $ 10,264,454 $ 2,467,200 $ 160,368 $ 503,720 $ 128,500 $ $ 100,744 $ $ 2,196,219 $ 8,406,573 $ - 2,591,470 100% $1,564,160,560 Future # In Tornado Hazard Area 7,734 507 14 64 11 15 35 486 2 2 2,307,526 1 711,694 22 14 6 4 1 1 - Future % In Tornado Hazard Area 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% Future Exposure To Tornado Hazard $ 866,252,424 $ 159,060,384 $ 15,311,032 $ 2,201,976 $ 15,921,664 $ 9,872,912 $ 13,870,804 $ 30,175,377 $ 767,937,588 $ 10,981,096 $ 67,095,504 $ 22,122,560 $ 67,095,504 $ 13,273,536 $ 3,238,200 $ 172,704 $ 604,464 $ 514,000 $ 7,052,080 $ 100,744 $ - * Rowan County B. Structure/C.Facility Residential Commercial Industrial Agricultural Religious Governmental Educational Major Roads/Bridges Transportation System (miles) Airports WTP's WTP Pipelines (feet) WWTP's WWTP Pipelines (feet) Water Storage Tanks Water Pump Stations Commercial Towers Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Future Bldgs. & Critical Facilities 7,734 507 14 64 11 15 35 486 2 2 2,307,526 1 711,694 22 14 6 4 1 1 - $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Future Total Exposure 866,252,424 159,060,384 15,311,032 2,201,976 15,921,664 9,872,912 13,870,804 30,175,377 767,937,588 10,981,096 67,095,504 22,122,560 67,095,504 13,273,536 3,238,200 172,704 604,464 514,000 7,052,080 100,744 - 663 Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Electric Power Facilities Structures/Facilities Total 2 3,028,142 $ $ $ 2,196,219 8,849,024 - $2,083,899,797 2 - 100% 100% 100% $ $ $ 2,196,219 8,849,024 - 3,028,142 100% $2,083,899,797 Severe Thunderstorm/Hail Hazard Areas-Projections For Year 2010 Building Structures & Critical Facilities Within Hazard Area Per Jurisdiction City of Owingsville B. Structure/C.Facility Residential Commercial Industrial Agricultural Religious Governmental Educational Major Roads/Bridges Transportation System (miles) Airports WTP's WTP Pipelines (feet) WWTP's WWTP Pipelines (feet) Water Storage Tanks Water Pump Stations Commercial Towers Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Electric Power Facilities Structures/Facilities Total Future Bldgs. & Critical Facilities 796 87 1 10 3 6 9 1 335,406 1 53,115 2 1 - $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 389,438 Future Future # In Future % In Total S T'strms/Hail S T'strms/Hail Exposure Hazard Area Hazard Area 70,638,950 796 100% 17,372,769 87 100% 1,451,810 1 100% 100% 676,517 10 100% 3,685,192 3 100% 3,028,070 6 100% 0% 14,228,871 9 100% 0% 36,093,204 1 100% 3,294,608 335,406 100% 72,186,408 1 100% 7,248,503 53,115 100% 331,800 2 100% 13,272 1 100% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% $ 230,249,974 389,438 100% Future Exposure To S T'strms/Hail Hazard $ 70,638,950 $ 17,372,769 $ 1,451,810 $ $ 676,517 $ 3,685,192 $ 3,028,070 $ $ 14,228,871 $ $ 36,093,204 $ 3,294,608 $ 72,186,408 $ 7,248,503 $ 331,800 $ 13,272 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 230,249,974 * City of Salt Lick B. Structure/C.Facility Residential Commercial Industrial Agricultural Religious Governmental Educational Major Roads/Bridges Transportation System (miles) Airports WTP's WTP Pipelines (feet) WWTP's WWTP Pipelines (feet) Future Bldgs. & Critical Facilities 174 30 1 8 1 1 2 7 111,802 4,830 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Future Total Exposure 15,403,216 5,937,529 1,451,810 526,180 650,328 605,614 1,666,504 10,671,654 1,098,203 658,955 Future Future # In Future % In Exposure To S T'strms/Hail S T'strms/Hail S T'strms/Hail Hazard Area Hazard Area Hazard 174 100% $ 15,403,216 30 100% $ 5,937,529 1 100% $ 1,451,810 100% $ 8 100% $ 526,180 1 100% $ 650,328 1 100% $ 605,614 2 100% $ 1,666,504 7 100% $ 10,671,654 0% $ 0% $ 111,802 100% $ 1,098,203 0% $ 4,830 100% $ 658,955 664 Water Storage Tanks Water Pump Stations Commercial Towers Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Electric Power Facilities Structures/Facilities Total 1 - $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 165,900 - 116,857 $ 38,835,890 1 - 100% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 165,900 - 116,857 100% $ 38,835,890 * City of Sharpsburg B. Structure/C.Facility Residential Commercial Industrial Agricultural Religious Governmental Educational Major Roads/Bridges Transportation System (miles) Airports WTP's WTP Pipelines (feet) WWTP's WWTP Pipelines (feet) Water Storage Tanks Water Pump Stations Commercial Towers Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Electric Power Facilities Structures/Facilities Total Future Bldgs. & Critical Facilities 170 14 12 1 4 111,802 1 19,314 1 131,321 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Future Total Exposure 15,108,887 2,858,810 826,853 650,328 7,114,436 1,098,203 72,186,408 2,635,819 165,900 - $ 102,645,644 Future # In Future % In S T'strms/Hail S T'strms/Hail Hazard Area Hazard Area 170 100% 14 100% 100% 100% 12 100% 1 100% 100% 0% 4 100% 0% 0% 111,802 100% 1 100% 19,314 100% 1 100% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 131,321 100% Future Exposure To S T'strms/Hail Hazard $ 15,108,887 $ 2,858,810 $ $ $ 826,853 $ 650,328 $ $ $ 7,114,436 $ $ $ 1,098,203 $ 72,186,408 $ 2,635,819 $ 165,900 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 102,645,644 * Unincorporated Areas B. Structure/C.Facility Residential Commercial Industrial Agricultural Religious Governmental Educational Major Roads/Bridges Transportation System (miles) Future Bldgs. & Critical Facilities 3,570 40 4 32 2 1 36 406 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Future Future # In Future % In Total S T'strms/Hail S T'strms/Hail Exposure Hazard Area Hazard Area 316,697,959 3,570 100% 7,916,706 40 100% 5,807,237 4 100% 3,092,376 100% 2,179,886 32 100% 1,300,656 2 100% 605,615 1 100% 27,497,322 36 100% 652,749,455 406 100% Future Exposure To S T'strms/Hail Hazard $ 316,697,959 $ 7,916,706 $ 5,807,237 $ 3,092,376 $ 2,179,886 $ 1,300,656 $ 605,615 $ 27,497,322 $ 652,749,455 665 Airports WTP's WTP Pipelines (feet) WWTP's WWTP Pipelines (feet) Water Storage Tanks Water Pump Stations Commercial Towers Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Electric Power Facilities Structures/Facilities Total 1 1,677,028 19,314 10 10 1 9 1 1 - $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 5,907,146 16,473,041 2,635,819 1,493,100 119,448 108,388 1,106,000 108,388 1,181,429 8,786,064 - 1 1,677,028 19,314 10 10 1 9 1 1 - 100% 0% 100% 0% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 0% 100% 0% 100% 0% 0% $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 5,907,146 16,473,041 2,635,819 1,493,100 119,448 108,388 1,106,000 108,388 1,181,429 8,786,064 - 1,700,467 $1,055,766,035 1,700,467 100% $1,055,766,035 * Bath County B. Structure/C.Facility Residential Commercial Industrial Agricultural Religious Governmental Educational Major Roads/Bridges Transportation System (miles) Airports WTP's WTP Pipelines (feet) WWTP's WWTP Pipelines (feet) Water Storage Tanks Water Pump Stations Commercial Towers Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Electric Power Facilities Structures/Facilities Total Future Bldgs. & Critical Facilities 4,710 171 7 62 8 8 39 426 1 1 2,236,038 2 96,573 14 11 1 9 1 1 - $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 2,338,083 $1,427,497,544 Future Total Exposure 417,849,012 34,085,814 8,710,856 3,092,376 4,209,436 6,286,504 4,239,298 29,163,826 684,764,416 5,907,146 36,093,204 21,964,054 144,372,816 13,179,096 2,156,700 132,720 108,388 1,106,000 108,388 1,181,429 8,786,064 - Future # In Future % In S T'strms/Hail S T'strms/Hail Hazard Area Hazard Area 4,710 100% 171 100% 7 100% 100% 62 100% 8 100% 8 100% 39 100% 426 100% 1 100% 1 100% 2,236,038 100% 2 100% 96,573 100% 14 100% 11 100% 1 100% 9 100% 100% 1 100% 100% 1 100% 100% 100% 2,338,083 100% Future Exposure To S T'strms/Hail Hazard $ 417,849,012 $ 34,085,814 $ 8,710,856 $ 3,092,376 $ 4,209,436 $ 6,286,504 $ 4,239,298 $ 29,163,826 $ 684,764,416 $ 5,907,146 $ 36,093,204 $ 21,964,054 $ 144,372,816 $ 13,179,096 $ 2,156,700 $ 132,720 $ 108,388 $ 1,106,000 $ $ 108,388 $ $ 1,181,429 $ 8,786,064 $ $1,427,497,544 * City of Frenchburg B. Structure/C.Facility Residential Commercial Industrial Agricultural Future Bldgs. & Critical Facilities 309 52 - $ $ $ $ Future Future # In Future % In Total S T'strms/Hail S T'strms/Hail Exposure Hazard Area Hazard Area 30,858,026 309 100% 9,291,076 52 100% 100% 100% Future Exposure To S T'strms/Hail Hazard $ 30,858,026 $ 9,291,076 $ $ - 666 Religious Governmental Educational Major Roads/Bridges Transportation System (miles) Airports WTP's WTP Pipelines (feet) WWTP's WWTP Pipelines (feet) Water Storage Tanks Water Pump Stations Commercial Towers Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Electric Power Facilities Structures/Facilities Total 6 1 3 3 11 16,598 1 31,569 1 - $ 1,204,618 $ 1,520,176 $ 2,216,000 $ 1,097,167 $ 14,914,098 $ $ $ 310,993 $ 72,316,944 $ 4,977,289 $ $ 13,296 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 559,728 $ - 6 1 3 3 11 16,598 1 31,569 1 - 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 0% 0% 100% 100% 100% 0% 100% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% $ 1,204,618 $ 1,520,176 $ 2,216,000 $ 1,097,167 $ 14,914,098 $ $ $ 310,993 $ 72,316,944 $ 4,977,289 $ $ 13,296 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 559,728 $ - 48,555 $ 139,279,412 48,555 100% $ 139,279,412 * Unincorporated Areas B. Structure/C.Facility Residential Commercial Industrial Agricultural Religious Governmental Educational Major Roads/Bridges Transportation System (miles) Airports WTP's WTP Pipelines (feet) WWTP's WWTP Pipelines (feet) Water Storage Tanks Water Pump Stations Commercial Towers Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Electric Power Facilities Structures/Facilities Total Future Bldgs. & Critical Facilities 3,130 44 8 22 4 3 10 400 1 813,300 1 27,604 7 3 1 3 844,542 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Future Future # In Future % In Total S T'strms/Hail S T'strms/Hail Exposure Hazard Area Hazard Area 312,451,342 3,130 100% 7,907,300 44 100% 7,660,712 8 100% 2,935,092 100% 4,818,470 22 100% 2,606,016 4 100% 2,216,000 3 100% 3,291,499 10 100% 538,398,942 400 100% 0% 36,158,472 1 100% 15,238,679 813,300 100% 72,316,944 1 100% 4,352,071 27,604 100% 997,200 7 100% 39,888 3 100% 108,584 1 100% 415,500 3 100% 0% 0% 0% 0% 5,659,476 0% 0% $1,017,572,187 844,542 100% Future Exposure To S T'strms/Hail Hazard $ 312,451,342 $ 7,907,300 $ 7,660,712 $ 2,935,092 $ 4,818,470 $ 2,606,016 $ 2,216,000 $ 3,291,499 $ 538,398,942 $ $ 36,158,472 $ 15,238,679 $ 72,316,944 $ 4,352,071 $ 997,200 $ 39,888 $ 108,584 $ 415,500 $ $ $ $ $ 5,659,476 $ $1,017,572,187 * 667 Menifee County B. Structure/C.Facility Residential Commercial Industrial Agricultural Religious Governmental Educational Major Roads/Bridges Transportation System (miles) Airports WTP's WTP Pipelines (feet) WWTP's WWTP Pipelines (feet) Water Storage Tanks Water Pump Stations Commercial Towers Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Electric Power Facilities Structures/Facilities Total Future Bldgs. & Critical Facilities 3,439 96 8 28 6 7 13 411 1 829,898 2 59,173 7 4 1 3 893,097 Future Future Future # In Future % In Exposure To Total S T'strms/Hail S T'strms/Hail S T'strms/Hail Exposure Hazard Area Hazard Area Hazard $ 343,309,368 3,439 100% $ 343,309,368 $ 17,198,376 96 100% $ 17,198,376 $ 7,660,712 8 100% $ 7,660,712 $ 2,935,092 100% $ 2,935,092 $ 6,023,088 28 100% $ 6,023,088 $ 4,126,192 6 100% $ 4,126,192 $ 4,432,000 7 100% $ 4,432,000 $ 4,388,666 13 100% $ 4,388,666 $ 553,313,040 411 100% $ 553,313,040 $ 100% $ $ 36,158,472 1 100% $ 36,158,472 $ 15,549,672 829,898 100% $ 15,549,672 $ 144,633,888 2 100% $ 144,633,888 $ 9,329,360 59,173 100% $ 9,329,360 $ 997,200 7 100% $ 997,200 $ 53,184 4 100% $ 53,184 $ 108,584 1 100% $ 108,584 $ 415,500 3 100% $ 415,500 $ 100% $ $ 100% $ $ 100% $ $ 100% $ $ 6,219,204 100% $ 6,219,204 $ 100% $ $1,156,851,598 893,097 100% $1,156,851,598 * City of Camargo B. Structure/C.Facility Residential Commercial Industrial Agricultural Religious Governmental Educational Major Roads/Bridges Transportation System (miles) Airports WTP's WTP Pipelines (feet) WWTP's WWTP Pipelines (feet) Water Storage Tanks Water Pump Stations Commercial Towers Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Future Bldgs. & Critical Facilities 436 32 5 1 1 1 8 81,021 44,416 - $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Future Future # In Future % In Total S T'strms/Hail S T'strms/Hail Exposure Hazard Area Hazard Area 48,712,759 436 100% 9,262,936 32 100% 100% 100% 1,210,190 5 100% 669,144 1 100% 334,734 1 100% 397,614 1 100% 14,671,370 8 100% 0% 0% 1,036,061 81,021 100% 0% 1,034,761 44,416 100% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% Future Exposure To S T'strms/Hail Hazard $ 48,712,759 $ 9,262,936 $ $ $ 1,210,190 $ 669,144 $ 334,734 $ 397,614 $ 14,671,370 $ $ $ 1,036,061 $ $ 1,034,761 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ - 668 Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Electric Power Facilities Structures/Facilities Total 125,921 $ $ $ 803,200 - $ 78,132,770 - 0% 0% 0% 125,921 100% $ $ $ 803,200 - $ 78,132,770 * City of Jeffersonville B. Structure/C.Facility Residential Commercial Industrial Agricultural Religious Governmental Educational Major Roads/Bridges Transportation System (miles) Airports WTP's WTP Pipelines (feet) WWTP's WWTP Pipelines (feet) Water Storage Tanks Water Pump Stations Commercial Towers Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Electric Power Facilities Structures/Facilities Total Future Bldgs. & Critical Facilities 840 40 1 11 3 24 383,250 37,355 1 1 421,527 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Future Total Exposure 93,864,272 11,578,670 3,705,139 3,025,475 1,192,840 44,014,110 4,900,831 870,255 170,700 142,250 803,200 - $ 164,267,743 Future Future # In Future % In Exposure To S T'strms/Hail S T'strms/Hail S T'strms/Hail Hazard Area Hazard Area Hazard 840 100% $ 93,864,272 40 100% $ 11,578,670 1 100% $ 3,705,139 100% $ 11 100% $ 3,025,475 100% $ 100% $ 3 100% $ 1,192,840 24 100% $ 44,014,110 0% $ 0% $ 383,250 100% $ 4,900,831 0% $ 37,355 100% $ 870,255 1 100% $ 170,700 0% $ 0% $ 1 100% $ 142,250 0% $ 0% $ 0% $ 0% $ 0% $ 803,200 0% $ 421,527 100% $ 164,267,743 * City of Mt. Sterling B. Structure/C.Facility Residential Commercial Industrial Agricultural Religious Governmental Educational Major Roads/Bridges Transportation System (miles) Airports WTP's WTP Pipelines (feet) WWTP's WWTP Pipelines (feet) Water Storage Tanks Water Pump Stations Future Bldgs. & Critical Facilities 3,150 457 2 16 6 3 9 43 318,308 207,964 1 - $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Future Future # In Future % In Total S T'strms/Hail S T'strms/Hail Exposure Hazard Area Hazard Area 352,054,616 3,150 100% 132,989,297 457 100% 7,410,276 2 100% 100% 4,235,664 16 100% 5,130,104 6 100% 1,004,204 3 100% 3,180,909 9 100% 79,644,579 43 100% 0% 0% 4,070,379 318,308 100% 0% 4,844,923 207,964 100% 170,700 1 100% 0% Future Exposure To S T'strms/Hail Hazard $ 352,054,616 $ 132,989,297 $ 7,410,276 $ $ 4,235,664 $ 5,130,104 $ 1,004,204 $ 3,180,909 $ 79,644,579 $ $ $ 4,070,379 $ $ 4,844,923 $ 170,700 $ - 669 Commercial Towers Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Electric Power Facilities Structures/Facilities Total 2 1 1 529,964 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 223,048 142,250 7,806,680 2,409,601 - $ 605,317,232 2 1 1 - 100% 100% 100% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 223,048 142,250 7,806,680 2,409,601 - 529,964 100% $ 605,317,232 * Unincorporated Areas B. Structure/C.Facility Residential Commercial Industrial Agricultural Religious Governmental Educational Major Roads/Bridges Transportation System (miles) Airports WTP's WTP Pipelines (feet) WWTP's WWTP Pipelines (feet) Water Storage Tanks Water Pump Stations Commercial Towers Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Electric Power Facilities Structures/Facilities Total Future Bldgs. & Critical Facilities 4,637 132 24 57 3 11 58 351 2 1 787,787 3 227,463 15 5 3 9 1 1 - Future Future Future # In Future % In Exposure To Total S T'strms/Hail S T'strms/Hail S T'strms/Hail Exposure Hazard Area Hazard Area Hazard $ 518,288,496 4,637 100% $ 518,288,496 $ 38,375,020 132 100% $ 38,375,020 $ 77,807,905 24 100% $ 77,807,905 $ 4,630,522 100% $ 4,630,522 $ 15,127,376 57 100% $ 15,127,376 $ 2,007,432 3 100% $ 2,007,432 $ 3,347,346 11 100% $ 3,347,346 $ 20,278,293 58 100% $ 20,278,293 $ 645,540,273 351 100% $ 645,540,273 $ 12,156,116 2 100% $ 12,156,116 $ 37,137,492 1 100% $ 37,137,492 $ 10,073,876 787,787 100% $ 10,073,876 $ 222,824,952 3 100% $ 222,824,952 $ 5,299,205 227,463 100% $ 5,299,205 $ 2,219,100 15 100% $ 2,219,100 $ 54,624 5 100% $ 54,624 $ 334,572 3 100% $ 334,572 $ 1,138,000 9 100% $ 1,138,000 $ 0% $ $ 111,524 1 100% $ 111,524 $ 0% $ $ 1,215,612 1 100% $ 1,215,612 $ 4,016,002 0% $ 4,016,002 $ 0% $ - 1,020,565 $1,621,983,739 1,020,565 100% $1,621,983,739 * Montgomery County B. Structure/C.Facility Residential Commercial Industrial Agricultural Religious Governmental Educational Major Roads/Bridges Transportation System (miles) Airports WTP's Future Bldgs. & Critical Facilities 9,063 661 27 89 10 16 72 426 2 1 Future Total Exposure $1,012,920,144 $ 192,205,924 $ 88,923,320 $ 4,630,522 $ 23,598,706 $ 7,806,680 $ 4,686,284 $ 25,049,656 $ 783,870,332 $ 12,156,116 $ 37,137,492 Future # In Future % In S T'strms/Hail S T'strms/Hail Hazard Area Hazard Area 9,063 100% 661 100% 27 100% 100% 89 100% 10 100% 16 100% 72 100% 426 100% 2 100% 1 100% Future Exposure To S T'strms/Hail Hazard $1,012,920,144 $ 192,205,924 $ 88,923,320 $ 4,630,522 $ 23,598,706 $ 7,806,680 $ 4,686,284 $ 25,049,656 $ 783,870,332 $ 12,156,116 $ 37,137,492 670 WTP Pipelines (feet) WWTP's WWTP Pipelines (feet) Water Storage Tanks Water Pump Stations Commercial Towers Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Electric Power Facilities Structures/Facilities Total 1,570,366 3 517,198 17 5 6 11 1 1 1 - $ 20,081,148 $ 222,824,952 $ 12,049,144 $ 2,560,500 $ 54,624 $ 557,620 $ 1,422,500 $ 7,806,680 $ 111,524 $ $ 1,215,612 $ 8,032,004 $ - 1,570,366 3 517,198 17 5 6 11 1 1 1 - 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% $ 20,081,148 $ 222,824,952 $ 12,049,144 $ 2,560,500 $ 54,624 $ 557,620 $ 1,422,500 $ 7,806,680 $ 111,524 $ $ 1,215,612 $ 8,032,004 $ - 2,097,977 $2,469,701,484 2,097,977 100% $2,469,701,484 * City of West Liberty B. Structure/C.Facility Residential Commercial Industrial Agricultural Religious Governmental Educational Major Roads/Bridges Transportation System (miles) Airports WTP's WTP Pipelines (feet) WWTP's WWTP Pipelines (feet) Water Storage Tanks Water Pump Stations Commercial Towers Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Electric Power Facilities Structures/Facilities Total Future Bldgs. & Critical Facilities 804 118 4 10 3 5 4 30 1 1 130,600 1 79,206 2 1 1 1 210,792 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Future Total Exposure 72,368,333 23,110,334 3,413,237 976,385 3,535,252 2,940,031 2,441,328 52,944,220 5,666,801 34,624,674 4,031,063 69,249,348 17,492,033 318,300 12,732 132,625 3,639,230 2,938,174 - $ 299,834,100 Future Future # In Future % In Exposure To S T'strms/Hail S T'strms/Hail S T'strms/Hail Hazard Area Hazard Area Hazard 804 100% $ 72,368,333 118 100% $ 23,110,334 4 100% $ 3,413,237 100% $ 10 100% $ 976,385 3 100% $ 3,535,252 5 100% $ 2,940,031 4 100% $ 2,441,328 30 100% $ 52,944,220 1 100% $ 5,666,801 1 100% $ 34,624,674 130,600 100% $ 4,031,063 1 100% $ 69,249,348 79,206 100% $ 17,492,033 2 100% $ 318,300 1 100% $ 12,732 0% $ 1 100% $ 132,625 1 100% $ 3,639,230 0% $ 0% $ 0% $ 0% $ 2,938,174 0% $ 210,792 100% $ 299,834,100 * Unincorporated Areas B. Structure/C.Facility Residential Commercial Industrial Agricultural Religious Governmental Future Bldgs. & Critical Facilities 4,086 121 46 7 $ $ $ $ $ $ Future Future # In Future % In Total S T'strms/Hail S T'strms/Hail Exposure Hazard Area Hazard Area 367,665,502 4,086 100% 23,734,938 121 100% 100% 754,371 100% 4,664,952 46 100% 4,367,076 7 100% Future Exposure To S T'strms/Hail Hazard $ 367,665,502 $ 23,734,938 $ $ 754,371 $ 4,664,952 $ 4,367,076 671 Educational Major Roads/Bridges Transportation System (miles) Airports WTP's WTP Pipelines (feet) WWTP's WWTP Pipelines (feet) Water Storage Tanks Water Pump Stations Commercial Towers Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Electric Power Facilities Structures/Facilities Total 5 30 730 1 821,336 623 6 6 2 2 - $ 2,940,031 $ 17,089,295 $1,300,915,122 $ $ 34,624,674 $ 25,351,210 $ $ 137,543 $ 954,900 $ 76,392 $ 207,956 $ 265,250 $ $ $ $ $ 8,814,523 $ - 5 30 730 1 821,336 623 6 6 2 2 - 100% 100% 100% 0% 100% 100% 0% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% $ 2,940,031 $ 17,089,295 $1,300,915,122 $ $ 34,624,674 $ 25,351,210 $ $ 137,543 $ 954,900 $ 76,392 $ 207,956 $ 265,250 $ $ $ $ $ 8,814,523 $ - 827,002 $1,792,563,734 827,002 100% $1,792,563,734 * Morgan County B. Structure/C.Facility Residential Commercial Industrial Agricultural Religious Governmental Educational Major Roads/Bridges Transportation System (miles) Airports WTP's WTP Pipelines (feet) WWTP's WWTP Pipelines (feet) Water Storage Tanks Water Pump Stations Commercial Towers Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Electric Power Facilities Structures/Facilities Total Future Bldgs. & Critical Facilities 4,890 239 4 55 11 11 34 760 1 2 951,936 1 79,829 8 7 2 3 1 - Future Future Future # In Future % In Exposure To Total S T'strms/Hail S T'strms/Hail S T'strms/Hail Exposure Hazard Area Hazard Area Hazard $ 440,033,835 4,890 100% $ 440,033,835 $ 46,845,272 239 100% $ 46,845,272 $ 3,413,237 4 100% $ 3,413,237 $ 754,371 100% $ 754,371 $ 5,641,337 55 100% $ 5,641,337 $ 7,902,328 11 100% $ 7,902,328 $ 5,880,062 11 100% $ 5,880,062 $ 19,530,623 34 100% $ 19,530,623 $1,353,859,342 760 100% $1,353,859,342 $ 5,666,801 1 100% $ 5,666,801 $ 69,249,348 2 100% $ 69,249,348 $ 29,382,273 951,936 100% $ 29,382,273 $ 69,249,348 1 100% $ 69,249,348 $ 17,629,576 79,829 100% $ 17,629,576 $ 1,273,200 8 100% $ 1,273,200 $ 89,124 7 100% $ 89,124 $ 207,956 2 100% $ 207,956 $ 397,875 3 100% $ 397,875 $ 3,639,230 1 100% $ 3,639,230 $ 100% $ $ 100% $ $ 100% $ $ 11,752,697 100% $ 11,752,697 $ 100% $ - 1,037,794 $2,092,397,835 1,037,794 100% $2,092,397,835 * 672 City of Lakeview Heights B. Structure/C.Facility Residential Commercial Industrial Agricultural Religious Governmental Educational Major Roads/Bridges Transportation System (miles) Airports WTP's WTP Pipelines (feet) WWTP's WWTP Pipelines (feet) Water Storage Tanks Water Pump Stations Commercial Towers Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Electric Power Facilities Structures/Facilities Total Future Bldgs. & Critical Facilities 103 3 11,617 2 11,725 Future Future Future # In Future % In Exposure To Total S T'strms/Hail S T'strms/Hail S T'strms/Hail Exposure Hazard Area Hazard Area Hazard $ 11,514,721 103 100% $ 11,514,721 $ 100% $ $ 100% $ $ 100% $ $ 100% $ $ 100% $ $ 100% $ $ 0% $ $ 4,870,640 3 100% $ 4,870,640 $ 0% $ $ 0% $ $ 111,378 11,617 100% $ 111,378 $ 0% $ $ 0% $ $ 0% $ $ 0% $ $ 0% $ $ 257,000 2 100% $ 257,000 $ 0% $ $ 0% $ $ 0% $ $ 0% $ $ 0% $ $ 0% $ $ 16,753,739 11,725 100% $ 16,753,739 * City of Morehead B. Structure/C.Facility Residential Commercial Industrial Agricultural Religious Governmental Educational Major Roads/Bridges Transportation System (miles) Airports WTP's WTP Pipelines (feet) WWTP's WWTP Pipelines (feet) Water Storage Tanks Water Pump Stations Commercial Towers Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Future Bldgs. & Critical Facilities 2,413 314 23 6 8 4 40 1 260,789 161,339 5 1 1 1 1 - $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Future Future # In Future % In Total S T'strms/Hail S T'strms/Hail Exposure Hazard Area Hazard Area 270,250,490 2,413 100% 98,404,497 314 100% 100% 100% 5,649,623 23 100% 6,850,592 6 100% 7,397,762 8 100% 3,550,045 4 100% 63,318,322 40 100% 0% 33,547,752 1 100% 2,500,221 260,789 100% 0% 3,009,082 161,339 100% 771,000 5 100% 12,336 1 100% 100,744 1 100% 128,500 1 100% 7,052,080 1 100% 0% 0% Future Exposure To S T'strms/Hail Hazard $ 270,250,490 $ 98,404,497 $ $ $ 5,649,623 $ 6,850,592 $ 7,397,762 $ 3,550,045 $ 63,318,322 $ $ 33,547,752 $ 2,500,221 $ $ 3,009,082 $ 771,000 $ 12,336 $ 100,744 $ 128,500 $ 7,052,080 $ $ - 673 Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Electric Power Facilities Structures/Facilities Total 424,946 $ $ $ 442,451 - $ 502,985,498 - 0% 0% 0% 424,946 100% $ $ $ 442,451 - $ 502,985,498 * Unincorporated Areas B. Structure/C.Facility Residential Commercial Industrial Agricultural Religious Governmental Educational Major Roads/Bridges Transportation System (miles) Airports WTP's WTP Pipelines (feet) WWTP's WWTP Pipelines (feet) Water Storage Tanks Water Pump Stations Commercial Towers Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Electric Power Facilities Structures/Facilities Total Future Bldgs. & Critical Facilities 5,218 193 14 41 5 7 31 443 2 1 2,035,119 1 550,354 16 13 5 1 1 2 - Future Future Future # In Future % In Exposure To Total S T'strms/Hail S T'strms/Hail S T'strms/Hail Exposure Hazard Area Hazard Area Hazard $ 584,487,213 5,218 100% $ 584,487,213 $ 60,655,887 193 100% $ 60,655,887 $ 15,311,032 14 100% $ 15,311,032 $ 2,201,976 0% $ 2,201,976 $ 10,272,041 41 100% $ 10,272,041 $ 3,022,320 5 100% $ 3,022,320 $ 6,473,042 7 100% $ 6,473,042 $ 26,625,333 31 100% $ 26,625,333 $ 699,748,626 443 100% $ 699,748,626 $ 10,981,096 2 100% $ 10,981,096 $ 33,547,752 1 100% $ 33,547,752 $ 19,510,961 2,035,119 100% $ 19,510,961 $ 67,095,504 1 100% $ 67,095,504 $ 10,264,454 550,354 100% $ 10,264,454 $ 2,467,200 16 100% $ 2,467,200 $ 160,368 13 100% $ 160,368 $ 503,720 5 100% $ 503,720 $ 128,500 1 100% $ 128,500 $ 0% $ $ 100,744 1 100% $ 100,744 $ 0% $ $ 2,196,219 2 100% $ 2,196,219 $ 8,406,573 0% $ 8,406,573 $ 0% $ - 2,591,470 $1,564,160,560 2,591,470 100% $1,564,160,560 * Rowan County B. Structure/C.Facility Residential Commercial Industrial Agricultural Religious Governmental Educational Major Roads/Bridges Transportation System (miles) Airports WTP's WTP Pipelines (feet) WWTP's WWTP Pipelines (feet) Water Storage Tanks Water Pump Stations Future Bldgs. & Critical Facilities 7,734 507 14 64 11 15 35 486 2 2 2,307,526 1 711,694 22 14 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Future Future # In Future % In Total S T'strms/Hail S T'strms/Hail Exposure Hazard Area Hazard Area 866,252,424 7,734 100% 159,060,384 507 100% 15,311,032 14 100% 2,201,976 100% 15,921,664 64 100% 9,872,912 11 100% 13,870,804 15 100% 30,175,377 35 100% 767,937,588 486 100% 10,981,096 2 100% 67,095,504 2 100% 22,122,560 2,307,526 100% 67,095,504 1 100% 13,273,536 711,694 100% 3,238,200 22 100% 172,704 14 100% Future Exposure To S T'strms/Hail Hazard $ 866,252,424 $ 159,060,384 $ 15,311,032 $ 2,201,976 $ 15,921,664 $ 9,872,912 $ 13,870,804 $ 30,175,377 $ 767,937,588 $ 10,981,096 $ 67,095,504 $ 22,122,560 $ 67,095,504 $ 13,273,536 $ 3,238,200 $ 172,704 674 Commercial Towers Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Electric Power Facilities Structures/Facilities Total 6 4 1 1 2 3,028,142 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 604,464 514,000 7,052,080 100,744 2,196,219 8,849,024 - $2,083,899,797 6 4 1 1 2 - 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 604,464 514,000 7,052,080 100,744 2,196,219 8,849,024 - 3,028,142 100% $2,083,899,797 Severe Winterstorm Hazard Areas-Projections For Year 2010 Building Structures & Critical Facilities Within Hazard Area Per Jurisdiction City of Owingsville B. Structure/C.Facility Residential Commercial Industrial Agricultural Religious Governmental Educational Major Roads/Bridges Transportation System (miles) Airports WTP's WTP Pipelines (feet) WWTP's WWTP Pipelines (feet) Water Storage Tanks Water Pump Stations Commercial Towers Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Electric Power Facilities Structures/Facilities Total Future Bldgs. & Critical Facilities 796 87 1 10 3 6 9 1 335,406 1 53,115 2 1 - Future # In S W'storms Hazard Area 796 87 1 10 3 6 9 1 335,406 1 53,115 2 1 - Future % In S W'storms Hazard Area 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 0% 100% 0% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% $ 230,249,974 389,438 100% $ 230,249,974 Future # In S W'storms Hazard Area 174 30 1 8 1 1 2 Future % In S W'storms Hazard Area 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% Future Exposure To S W'storms Hazard $ 15,403,216 $ 5,937,529 $ 1,451,810 $ $ 526,180 $ 650,328 $ 605,614 $ 1,666,504 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 389,438 Future Exposure To S W'storms Hazard $ 70,638,950 $ 17,372,769 $ 1,451,810 $ $ 676,517 $ 3,685,192 $ 3,028,070 $ $ 14,228,871 $ $ 36,093,204 $ 3,294,608 $ 72,186,408 $ 7,248,503 $ 331,800 $ 13,272 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ - Future Total Exposure 70,638,950 17,372,769 1,451,810 676,517 3,685,192 3,028,070 14,228,871 36,093,204 3,294,608 72,186,408 7,248,503 331,800 13,272 - * City of Salt Lick B. Structure/C.Facility Residential Commercial Industrial Agricultural Religious Governmental Educational Major Roads/Bridges Future Bldgs. & Critical Facilities 174 30 1 8 1 1 2 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Future Total Exposure 15,403,216 5,937,529 1,451,810 526,180 650,328 605,614 1,666,504 675 Transportation System (miles) Airports WTP's WTP Pipelines (feet) WWTP's WWTP Pipelines (feet) Water Storage Tanks Water Pump Stations Commercial Towers Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Electric Power Facilities Structures/Facilities Total 7 111,802 4,830 1 - $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 10,671,654 1,098,203 658,955 165,900 - 7 111,802 4,830 1 - 100% 0% 0% 100% 0% 100% 100% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 10,671,654 1,098,203 658,955 165,900 - 116,857 $ 38,835,890 116,857 100% $ 38,835,890 Future # In S W'storms Hazard Area 170 14 12 1 4 111,802 1 19,314 1 - Future % In S W'storms Hazard Area 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 0% 100% 0% 0% 100% 100% 100% 100% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% Future Exposure To S W'storms Hazard $ 15,108,887 $ 2,858,810 $ $ $ 826,853 $ 650,328 $ $ $ 7,114,436 $ $ $ 1,098,203 $ 72,186,408 $ 2,635,819 $ 165,900 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ - 131,321 100% $ 102,645,644 Future % In S W'storms Hazard Area 100% 100% 100% Future Exposure To S W'storms Hazard $ 316,697,959 $ 7,916,706 $ 5,807,237 * City of Sharpsburg B. Structure/C.Facility Residential Commercial Industrial Agricultural Religious Governmental Educational Major Roads/Bridges Transportation System (miles) Airports WTP's WTP Pipelines (feet) WWTP's WWTP Pipelines (feet) Water Storage Tanks Water Pump Stations Commercial Towers Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Electric Power Facilities Structures/Facilities Total Future Bldgs. & Critical Facilities 170 14 12 1 4 111,802 1 19,314 1 131,321 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Future Total Exposure 15,108,887 2,858,810 826,853 650,328 7,114,436 1,098,203 72,186,408 2,635,819 165,900 - $ 102,645,644 * Unincorporated Areas B. Structure/C.Facility Residential Commercial Industrial Future Bldgs. & Critical Facilities 3,570 40 4 Future Total Exposure $ 316,697,959 $ 7,916,706 $ 5,807,237 Future # In S W'storms Hazard Area 3,570 40 4 676 Agricultural Religious Governmental Educational Major Roads/Bridges Transportation System (miles) Airports WTP's WTP Pipelines (feet) WWTP's WWTP Pipelines (feet) Water Storage Tanks Water Pump Stations Commercial Towers Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Electric Power Facilities Structures/Facilities Total 32 2 1 36 406 1 1,677,028 19,314 10 10 1 9 1 1 - $ 3,092,376 $ 2,179,886 $ 1,300,656 $ 605,615 $ 27,497,322 $ 652,749,455 $ 5,907,146 $ $ 16,473,041 $ $ 2,635,819 $ 1,493,100 $ 119,448 $ 108,388 $ 1,106,000 $ $ 108,388 $ $ 1,181,429 $ 8,786,064 $ - 32 2 1 36 406 1 1,677,028 19,314 10 10 1 9 1 1 - 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 0% 100% 0% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 0% 100% 0% 100% 0% 0% $ 3,092,376 $ 2,179,886 $ 1,300,656 $ 605,615 $ 27,497,322 $ 652,749,455 $ 5,907,146 $ $ 16,473,041 $ $ 2,635,819 $ 1,493,100 $ 119,448 $ 108,388 $ 1,106,000 $ $ 108,388 $ $ 1,181,429 $ 8,786,064 $ - 1,700,467 $1,055,766,035 1,700,467 100% $1,055,766,035 Future % In S W'storms Hazard Area 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% Future Exposure To S W'storms Hazard $ 417,849,012 $ 34,085,814 $ 8,710,856 $ 3,092,376 $ 4,209,436 $ 6,286,504 $ 4,239,298 $ 29,163,826 $ 684,764,416 $ 5,907,146 $ 36,093,204 $ 21,964,054 $ 144,372,816 $ 13,179,096 $ 2,156,700 $ 132,720 $ 108,388 $ 1,106,000 $ $ 108,388 $ $ 1,181,429 $ 8,786,064 $ - 100% $1,427,497,544 * Bath County B. Structure/C.Facility Residential Commercial Industrial Agricultural Religious Governmental Educational Major Roads/Bridges Transportation System (miles) Airports WTP's WTP Pipelines (feet) WWTP's WWTP Pipelines (feet) Water Storage Tanks Water Pump Stations Commercial Towers Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Electric Power Facilities Structures/Facilities Total Future Bldgs. & Critical Facilities 4,710 171 7 62 8 8 39 426 1 1 2,236,038 2 96,573 14 11 1 9 1 1 - $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Future Total Exposure 417,849,012 34,085,814 8,710,856 3,092,376 4,209,436 6,286,504 4,239,298 29,163,826 684,764,416 5,907,146 36,093,204 21,964,054 144,372,816 13,179,096 2,156,700 132,720 108,388 1,106,000 108,388 1,181,429 8,786,064 - Future # In S W'storms Hazard Area 4,710 171 7 62 8 8 39 426 1 1 2,236,038 2 96,573 14 11 1 9 1 1 - 2,338,083 $1,427,497,544 2,338,083 * 677 City of Frenchburg B. Structure/C.Facility Residential Commercial Industrial Agricultural Religious Governmental Educational Major Roads/Bridges Transportation System (miles) Airports WTP's WTP Pipelines (feet) WWTP's WWTP Pipelines (feet) Water Storage Tanks Water Pump Stations Commercial Towers Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Electric Power Facilities Structures/Facilities Total Future Bldgs. & Critical Facilities 309 52 6 1 3 3 11 16,598 1 31,569 1 48,555 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Future Total Exposure 30,858,026 9,291,076 1,204,618 1,520,176 2,216,000 1,097,167 14,914,098 310,993 72,316,944 4,977,289 13,296 559,728 - $ 139,279,412 Future # In S W'storms Hazard Area 309 52 6 1 3 3 11 16,598 1 31,569 1 - Future % In S W'storms Hazard Area 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 0% 0% 100% 100% 100% 0% 100% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% Future Exposure To S W'storms Hazard $ 30,858,026 $ 9,291,076 $ $ $ 1,204,618 $ 1,520,176 $ 2,216,000 $ 1,097,167 $ 14,914,098 $ $ $ 310,993 $ 72,316,944 $ 4,977,289 $ $ 13,296 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 559,728 $ - 48,555 100% $ 139,279,412 Future # In S W'storms Hazard Area 3,130 44 8 22 4 3 10 400 1 813,300 1 27,604 7 3 1 3 - Future % In S W'storms Hazard Area 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 0% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 0% 0% 0% Future Exposure To S W'storms Hazard $ 312,451,342 $ 7,907,300 $ 7,660,712 $ 2,935,092 $ 4,818,470 $ 2,606,016 $ 2,216,000 $ 3,291,499 $ 538,398,942 $ $ 36,158,472 $ 15,238,679 $ 72,316,944 $ 4,352,071 $ 997,200 $ 39,888 $ 108,584 $ 415,500 $ $ $ - * Unincorporated Areas B. Structure/C.Facility Residential Commercial Industrial Agricultural Religious Governmental Educational Major Roads/Bridges Transportation System (miles) Airports WTP's WTP Pipelines (feet) WWTP's WWTP Pipelines (feet) Water Storage Tanks Water Pump Stations Commercial Towers Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Future Bldgs. & Critical Facilities 3,130 44 8 22 4 3 10 400 1 813,300 1 27,604 7 3 1 3 - $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Future Total Exposure 312,451,342 7,907,300 7,660,712 2,935,092 4,818,470 2,606,016 2,216,000 3,291,499 538,398,942 36,158,472 15,238,679 72,316,944 4,352,071 997,200 39,888 108,584 415,500 - 678 Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Electric Power Facilities Structures/Facilities Total 844,542 $ $ $ 5,659,476 - $1,017,572,187 844,542 0% 0% 0% $ $ $ 5,659,476 - 100% $1,017,572,187 Future # In S W'storms Hazard Area 3,439 96 8 28 6 7 13 411 1 829,898 2 59,173 7 4 1 3 - Future % In S W'storms Hazard Area 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% Future Exposure To S W'storms Hazard $ 343,309,368 $ 17,198,376 $ 7,660,712 $ 2,935,092 $ 6,023,088 $ 4,126,192 $ 4,432,000 $ 4,388,666 $ 553,313,040 $ $ 36,158,472 $ 15,549,672 $ 144,633,888 $ 9,329,360 $ 997,200 $ 53,184 $ 108,584 $ 415,500 $ $ $ $ $ 6,219,204 $ - 893,097 100% $1,156,851,598 Future # In S W'storms Hazard Area 436 32 5 1 1 1 8 81,021 44,416 - Future % In S W'storms Hazard Area 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 0% 0% 100% 0% 100% 0% 0% Future Exposure To S W'storms Hazard $ 48,712,759 $ 9,262,936 $ $ $ 1,210,190 $ 669,144 $ 334,734 $ 397,614 $ 14,671,370 $ $ $ 1,036,061 $ $ 1,034,761 $ $ - * Menifee County B. Structure/C.Facility Residential Commercial Industrial Agricultural Religious Governmental Educational Major Roads/Bridges Transportation System (miles) Airports WTP's WTP Pipelines (feet) WWTP's WWTP Pipelines (feet) Water Storage Tanks Water Pump Stations Commercial Towers Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Electric Power Facilities Structures/Facilities Total Future Bldgs. & Critical Facilities 3,439 96 8 28 6 7 13 411 1 829,898 2 59,173 7 4 1 3 893,097 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Future Total Exposure 343,309,368 17,198,376 7,660,712 2,935,092 6,023,088 4,126,192 4,432,000 4,388,666 553,313,040 36,158,472 15,549,672 144,633,888 9,329,360 997,200 53,184 108,584 415,500 6,219,204 - $1,156,851,598 * City of Camargo B. Structure/C.Facility Residential Commercial Industrial Agricultural Religious Governmental Educational Major Roads/Bridges Transportation System (miles) Airports WTP's WTP Pipelines (feet) WWTP's WWTP Pipelines (feet) Water Storage Tanks Water Pump Stations Future Bldgs. & Critical Facilities 436 32 5 1 1 1 8 81,021 44,416 - $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Future Total Exposure 48,712,759 9,262,936 1,210,190 669,144 334,734 397,614 14,671,370 1,036,061 1,034,761 - 679 Commercial Towers Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Electric Power Facilities Structures/Facilities Total 125,921 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 803,200 - $ 78,132,770 - 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 803,200 - 125,921 100% $ 78,132,770 Future # In S W'storms Hazard Area 840 40 1 11 3 24 383,250 37,355 1 1 - Future % In S W'storms Hazard Area 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 0% 0% 100% 0% 100% 100% 0% 0% 100% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% Future Exposure To S W'storms Hazard $ 93,864,272 $ 11,578,670 $ 3,705,139 $ $ 3,025,475 $ $ $ 1,192,840 $ 44,014,110 $ $ $ 4,900,831 $ $ 870,255 $ 170,700 $ $ $ 142,250 $ $ $ $ $ 803,200 $ - 421,527 100% $ 164,267,743 Future # In S W'storms Hazard Area 3,150 457 2 16 6 3 9 43 - Future % In S W'storms Hazard Area 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 0% 0% Future Exposure To S W'storms Hazard $ 352,054,616 $ 132,989,297 $ 7,410,276 $ $ 4,235,664 $ 5,130,104 $ 1,004,204 $ 3,180,909 $ 79,644,579 $ $ - * City of Jeffersonville B. Structure/C.Facility Residential Commercial Industrial Agricultural Religious Governmental Educational Major Roads/Bridges Transportation System (miles) Airports WTP's WTP Pipelines (feet) WWTP's WWTP Pipelines (feet) Water Storage Tanks Water Pump Stations Commercial Towers Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Electric Power Facilities Structures/Facilities Total Future Bldgs. & Critical Facilities 840 40 1 11 3 24 383,250 37,355 1 1 421,527 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Future Total Exposure 93,864,272 11,578,670 3,705,139 3,025,475 1,192,840 44,014,110 4,900,831 870,255 170,700 142,250 803,200 - $ 164,267,743 * City of Mt. Sterling B. Structure/C.Facility Residential Commercial Industrial Agricultural Religious Governmental Educational Major Roads/Bridges Transportation System (miles) Airports WTP's Future Bldgs. & Critical Facilities 3,150 457 2 16 6 3 9 43 - $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Future Total Exposure 352,054,616 132,989,297 7,410,276 4,235,664 5,130,104 1,004,204 3,180,909 79,644,579 - 680 WTP Pipelines (feet) WWTP's WWTP Pipelines (feet) Water Storage Tanks Water Pump Stations Commercial Towers Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Electric Power Facilities Structures/Facilities Total 318,308 207,964 1 2 1 1 - $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 4,070,379 4,844,923 170,700 223,048 142,250 7,806,680 2,409,601 - 318,308 207,964 1 2 1 1 - 100% 0% 100% 100% 0% 100% 100% 100% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 4,070,379 4,844,923 170,700 223,048 142,250 7,806,680 2,409,601 - 529,964 $ 605,317,232 529,964 100% $ 605,317,232 Future # In S W'storms Hazard Area 4,637 132 24 57 3 11 58 351 2 1 787,787 3 227,463 15 5 3 9 1 1 - Future % In S W'storms Hazard Area 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 0% 100% 0% 100% 0% 0% Future Exposure To S W'storms Hazard $ 518,288,496 $ 38,375,020 $ 77,807,905 $ 4,630,522 $ 15,127,376 $ 2,007,432 $ 3,347,346 $ 20,278,293 $ 645,540,273 $ 12,156,116 $ 37,137,492 $ 10,073,876 $ 222,824,952 $ 5,299,205 $ 2,219,100 $ 54,624 $ 334,572 $ 1,138,000 $ $ 111,524 $ $ 1,215,612 $ 4,016,002 $ - 1,020,565 100% $1,621,983,739 Future # In S W'storms Hazard Area 9,063 661 27 89 10 Future % In S W'storms Hazard Area 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% Future Exposure To S W'storms Hazard $1,012,920,144 $ 192,205,924 $ 88,923,320 $ 4,630,522 $ 23,598,706 $ 7,806,680 * Unincorporated Areas B. Structure/C.Facility Residential Commercial Industrial Agricultural Religious Governmental Educational Major Roads/Bridges Transportation System (miles) Airports WTP's WTP Pipelines (feet) WWTP's WWTP Pipelines (feet) Water Storage Tanks Water Pump Stations Commercial Towers Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Electric Power Facilities Structures/Facilities Total Future Bldgs. & Critical Facilities 4,637 132 24 57 3 11 58 351 2 1 787,787 3 227,463 15 5 3 9 1 1 - $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 1,020,565 $1,621,983,739 Future Total Exposure 518,288,496 38,375,020 77,807,905 4,630,522 15,127,376 2,007,432 3,347,346 20,278,293 645,540,273 12,156,116 37,137,492 10,073,876 222,824,952 5,299,205 2,219,100 54,624 334,572 1,138,000 111,524 1,215,612 4,016,002 - * Montgomery County B. Structure/C.Facility Residential Commercial Industrial Agricultural Religious Governmental Future Bldgs. & Critical Facilities 9,063 661 27 89 10 Future Total Exposure $1,012,920,144 $ 192,205,924 $ 88,923,320 $ 4,630,522 $ 23,598,706 $ 7,806,680 681 Educational Major Roads/Bridges Transportation System (miles) Airports WTP's WTP Pipelines (feet) WWTP's WWTP Pipelines (feet) Water Storage Tanks Water Pump Stations Commercial Towers Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Electric Power Facilities Structures/Facilities Total 16 72 426 2 1 1,570,366 3 517,198 17 5 6 11 1 1 1 - $ 4,686,284 $ 25,049,656 $ 783,870,332 $ 12,156,116 $ 37,137,492 $ 20,081,148 $ 222,824,952 $ 12,049,144 $ 2,560,500 $ 54,624 $ 557,620 $ 1,422,500 $ 7,806,680 $ 111,524 $ $ 1,215,612 $ 8,032,004 $ - 16 72 426 2 1 1,570,366 3 517,198 17 5 6 11 1 1 1 - 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% $ 4,686,284 $ 25,049,656 $ 783,870,332 $ 12,156,116 $ 37,137,492 $ 20,081,148 $ 222,824,952 $ 12,049,144 $ 2,560,500 $ 54,624 $ 557,620 $ 1,422,500 $ 7,806,680 $ 111,524 $ $ 1,215,612 $ 8,032,004 $ - 2,097,977 $2,469,701,484 2,097,977 100% $2,469,701,484 * City of West Liberty B. Structure/C.Facility Residential Commercial Industrial Agricultural Religious Governmental Educational Major Roads/Bridges Transportation System (miles) Airports WTP's WTP Pipelines (feet) WWTP's WWTP Pipelines (feet) Water Storage Tanks Water Pump Stations Commercial Towers Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Electric Power Facilities Structures/Facilities Total Future Bldgs. & Critical Facilities 804 118 4 10 3 5 4 30 1 1 130,600 1 79,206 2 1 1 1 210,792 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Future Total Exposure 72,368,333 23,110,334 3,413,237 976,385 3,535,252 2,940,031 2,441,328 52,944,220 5,666,801 34,624,674 4,031,063 69,249,348 17,492,033 318,300 12,732 132,625 3,639,230 2,938,174 - $ 299,834,100 Future # In S W'storms Hazard Area 804 118 4 10 3 5 4 30 1 1 130,600 1 79,206 2 1 1 1 - Future % In S W'storms Hazard Area 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 0% 100% 100% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% Future Exposure To S W'storms Hazard $ 72,368,333 $ 23,110,334 $ 3,413,237 $ $ 976,385 $ 3,535,252 $ 2,940,031 $ 2,441,328 $ 52,944,220 $ 5,666,801 $ 34,624,674 $ 4,031,063 $ 69,249,348 $ 17,492,033 $ 318,300 $ 12,732 $ $ 132,625 $ 3,639,230 $ $ $ $ 2,938,174 $ - 210,792 100% $ 299,834,100 * 682 Unincorporated Areas B. Structure/C.Facility Residential Commercial Industrial Agricultural Religious Governmental Educational Major Roads/Bridges Transportation System (miles) Airports WTP's WTP Pipelines (feet) WWTP's WWTP Pipelines (feet) Water Storage Tanks Water Pump Stations Commercial Towers Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Electric Power Facilities Structures/Facilities Total Future Bldgs. & Critical Facilities 4,086 121 46 7 5 30 730 1 821,336 623 6 6 2 2 - Future Total Exposure $ 367,665,502 $ 23,734,938 $ $ 754,371 $ 4,664,952 $ 4,367,076 $ 2,940,031 $ 17,089,295 $1,300,915,122 $ $ 34,624,674 $ 25,351,210 $ $ 137,543 $ 954,900 $ 76,392 $ 207,956 $ 265,250 $ $ $ $ $ 8,814,523 $ - Future # In S W'storms Hazard Area 4,086 121 46 7 5 30 730 1 821,336 623 6 6 2 2 - Future % In S W'storms Hazard Area 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 0% 100% 100% 0% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% Future Exposure To S W'storms Hazard $ 367,665,502 $ 23,734,938 $ $ 754,371 $ 4,664,952 $ 4,367,076 $ 2,940,031 $ 17,089,295 $1,300,915,122 $ $ 34,624,674 $ 25,351,210 $ $ 137,543 $ 954,900 $ 76,392 $ 207,956 $ 265,250 $ $ $ $ $ 8,814,523 $ - 827,002 $1,792,563,734 827,002 100% $1,792,563,734 Future # In S W'storms Hazard Area 4,890 239 4 55 11 11 34 760 1 2 951,936 1 79,829 8 7 2 3 1 - Future % In S W'storms Hazard Area 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% Future Exposure To S W'storms Hazard $ 440,033,835 $ 46,845,272 $ 3,413,237 $ 754,371 $ 5,641,337 $ 7,902,328 $ 5,880,062 $ 19,530,623 $1,353,859,342 $ 5,666,801 $ 69,249,348 $ 29,382,273 $ 69,249,348 $ 17,629,576 $ 1,273,200 $ 89,124 $ 207,956 $ 397,875 $ 3,639,230 $ $ - * Morgan County B. Structure/C.Facility Residential Commercial Industrial Agricultural Religious Governmental Educational Major Roads/Bridges Transportation System (miles) Airports WTP's WTP Pipelines (feet) WWTP's WWTP Pipelines (feet) Water Storage Tanks Water Pump Stations Commercial Towers Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Future Bldgs. & Critical Facilities 4,890 239 4 55 11 11 34 760 1 2 951,936 1 79,829 8 7 2 3 1 - Future Total Exposure $ 440,033,835 $ 46,845,272 $ 3,413,237 $ 754,371 $ 5,641,337 $ 7,902,328 $ 5,880,062 $ 19,530,623 $1,353,859,342 $ 5,666,801 $ 69,249,348 $ 29,382,273 $ 69,249,348 $ 17,629,576 $ 1,273,200 $ 89,124 $ 207,956 $ 397,875 $ 3,639,230 $ $ - 683 Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Electric Power Facilities Structures/Facilities Total 1,037,794 $ $ $ 11,752,697 - $2,092,397,835 - 100% 100% 100% $ $ $ 11,752,697 - 1,037,794 100% $2,092,397,835 Future # In S W'storms Hazard Area 103 3 11,617 2 - Future % In S W'storms Hazard Area 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 0% 100% 0% 0% 100% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 100% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% Future Exposure To S W'storms Hazard $ 11,514,721 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 4,870,640 $ $ $ 111,378 $ $ $ $ $ $ 257,000 $ $ $ $ $ $ - 11,725 100% $ 16,753,739 Future # In S W'storms Hazard Area 2,413 314 23 6 8 4 40 1 260,789 161,339 5 1 Future % In S W'storms Hazard Area 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 0% 100% 100% 0% 100% 100% 100% Future Exposure To S W'storms Hazard $ 270,250,490 $ 98,404,497 $ $ $ 5,649,623 $ 6,850,592 $ 7,397,762 $ 3,550,045 $ 63,318,322 $ $ 33,547,752 $ 2,500,221 $ $ 3,009,082 $ 771,000 $ 12,336 * City of Lakeview Heights B. Structure/C.Facility Residential Commercial Industrial Agricultural Religious Governmental Educational Major Roads/Bridges Transportation System (miles) Airports WTP's WTP Pipelines (feet) WWTP's WWTP Pipelines (feet) Water Storage Tanks Water Pump Stations Commercial Towers Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Electric Power Facilities Structures/Facilities Total Future Bldgs. & Critical Facilities 103 3 11,617 2 11,725 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Future Total Exposure 11,514,721 4,870,640 111,378 257,000 - $ 16,753,739 * City of Morehead B. Structure/C.Facility Residential Commercial Industrial Agricultural Religious Governmental Educational Major Roads/Bridges Transportation System (miles) Airports WTP's WTP Pipelines (feet) WWTP's WWTP Pipelines (feet) Water Storage Tanks Water Pump Stations Future Bldgs. & Critical Facilities 2,413 314 23 6 8 4 40 1 260,789 161,339 5 1 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Future Total Exposure 270,250,490 98,404,497 5,649,623 6,850,592 7,397,762 3,550,045 63,318,322 33,547,752 2,500,221 3,009,082 771,000 12,336 684 Commercial Towers Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Electric Power Facilities Structures/Facilities Total 1 1 1 424,946 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 100,744 128,500 7,052,080 442,451 - $ 502,985,498 1 1 1 - 100% 100% 100% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 100,744 128,500 7,052,080 442,451 - 424,946 100% $ 502,985,498 Future # In S W'storms Hazard Area 5,218 193 14 41 5 7 31 443 2 1 2,035,119 1 550,354 16 13 5 1 1 2 - Future % In S W'storms Hazard Area 100% 100% 100% 0% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 0% 100% 0% 100% 0% 0% Future Exposure To S W'storms Hazard $ 584,487,213 $ 60,655,887 $ 15,311,032 $ 2,201,976 $ 10,272,041 $ 3,022,320 $ 6,473,042 $ 26,625,333 $ 699,748,626 $ 10,981,096 $ 33,547,752 $ 19,510,961 $ 67,095,504 $ 10,264,454 $ 2,467,200 $ 160,368 $ 503,720 $ 128,500 $ $ 100,744 $ $ 2,196,219 $ 8,406,573 $ - 2,591,470 100% $1,564,160,560 Future # In S W'storms Hazard Area 7,734 507 14 64 11 15 35 486 2 2 Future % In S W'storms Hazard Area 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% Future Exposure To S W'storms Hazard $ 866,252,424 $ 159,060,384 $ 15,311,032 $ 2,201,976 $ 15,921,664 $ 9,872,912 $ 13,870,804 $ 30,175,377 $ 767,937,588 $ 10,981,096 $ 67,095,504 * Unincorporated Areas B. Structure/C.Facility Residential Commercial Industrial Agricultural Religious Governmental Educational Major Roads/Bridges Transportation System (miles) Airports WTP's WTP Pipelines (feet) WWTP's WWTP Pipelines (feet) Water Storage Tanks Water Pump Stations Commercial Towers Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Electric Power Facilities Structures/Facilities Total Future Bldgs. & Critical Facilities 5,218 193 14 41 5 7 31 443 2 1 2,035,119 1 550,354 16 13 5 1 1 2 - $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 2,591,470 $1,564,160,560 Future Total Exposure 584,487,213 60,655,887 15,311,032 2,201,976 10,272,041 3,022,320 6,473,042 26,625,333 699,748,626 10,981,096 33,547,752 19,510,961 67,095,504 10,264,454 2,467,200 160,368 503,720 128,500 100,744 2,196,219 8,406,573 - * Rowan County B. Structure/C.Facility Residential Commercial Industrial Agricultural Religious Governmental Educational Major Roads/Bridges Transportation System (miles) Airports WTP's Future Bldgs. & Critical Facilities 7,734 507 14 64 11 15 35 486 2 2 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Future Total Exposure 866,252,424 159,060,384 15,311,032 2,201,976 15,921,664 9,872,912 13,870,804 30,175,377 767,937,588 10,981,096 67,095,504 685 WTP Pipelines (feet) WWTP's WWTP Pipelines (feet) Water Storage Tanks Water Pump Stations Commercial Towers Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Electric Power Facilities Structures/Facilities Total 2,307,526 1 711,694 22 14 6 4 1 1 2 - $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 22,122,560 67,095,504 13,273,536 3,238,200 172,704 604,464 514,000 7,052,080 100,744 2,196,219 8,849,024 - 2,307,526 1 711,694 22 14 6 4 1 1 2 - 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 22,122,560 67,095,504 13,273,536 3,238,200 172,704 604,464 514,000 7,052,080 100,744 2,196,219 8,849,024 - 3,028,142 $2,083,899,797 3,028,142 100% $2,083,899,797 The following section of this Plan will chart by jurisdiction the future projections of combined Building Structure and Critical Facility exposure amounts, per hazard, that each community could be faced with in the event that the hazard, when it occurs, is at its worst. City of Owingsville Hazard Flood Landslide Wildfire Earthquakes Tornadoes S. T'storms/Hail S. Winter Storms Future Bldgs. & Critical Facilities 389,438 389,438 389,438 389,438 389,438 389,438 389,438 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Future Total Exposure 230,249,974 230,249,974 230,249,974 230,249,974 230,249,974 230,249,974 230,249,974 Future # Located In Hazard Area 10 0 0 389,438 389,438 389,438 389,438 Future% Located In Hazard Area 0% 0% 0% 100% 100% 100% 100% Future # Located In Hazard Area 116,852 116,857 116,857 116,857 116,857 116,857 Future% Located In Hazard Area 100% 100% 0% 100% 100% 100% 100% $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Future Exposure To Hazard 1,613,780 230,249,974 230,249,974 230,249,974 230,249,974 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Future Exposure To Hazard 33,500,064 38,835,890 38,835,890 38,835,890 38,835,890 38,835,890 * City of Salt Lick Hazard Flood Landslide Wildfire Earthquakes Tornadoes S. T'storms/Hail S. Winter Storms Future Bldgs. & Critical Facilities 116,857 116,857 116,857 116,857 116,857 116,857 116,857 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Future Total Exposure 38,835,890 38,835,890 38,835,890 38,835,890 38,835,890 38,835,890 38,835,890 * 686 City of Sharpsburg Hazard Flood Landslide Wildfire Earthquakes Tornadoes S. T'storms/Hail S. Winter Storms Future Bldgs. & Critical Facilities 131,321 131,321 131,321 131,321 131,321 131,321 131,321 Future Total Exposure $ 102,645,644 $ 102,645,644 $ 102,645,644 $ 102,645,644 $ 102,645,644 $ 102,645,644 $ 102,645,644 Future # Located In Hazard Area 131,321 131,321 131,321 131,321 Future% Located In Hazard Area 0% 0% 0% 100% 100% 100% 100% Future Exposure To Hazard $ $ - Future # Located In Hazard Area 244,352 653,901 43,940 1,700,467 1,700,467 1,700,467 1,700,467 Future% Located In Hazard Area 14% 38% 3% 100% 100% 100% 100% Future Exposure To Hazard $ 192,557,925 $ 318,497,757 $ 86,782,288 $1,055,766,035 $1,055,766,035 $1,055,766,035 $1,055,766,035 Future # Located In Hazard Area 361,214 778,805 43,940 2,338,083 2,338,083 2,338,083 2,338,083 Future% Located In Hazard Area 15% 33% 2% 100% 100% 100% 100% Future Exposure To Hazard $ 227,671,769 $ 357,333,648 $ 86,782,288 $1,427,497,544 $1,427,497,544 $1,427,497,544 $1,427,497,544 Future # Located In Hazard Area 24,184 48,555 48,555 48,555 48,555 48,555 Future% Located In Hazard Area 50% 100% 0% 100% 100% 100% 100% $ $ $ $ 102,645,644 102,645,644 102,645,644 102,645,644 * Unincorporated Areas Hazard Flood Landslide Wildfire Earthquakes Tornadoes S. T'storms/Hail S. Winter Storms Future Bldgs. & Critical Facilities 1,700,467 1,700,467 1,700,467 1,700,467 1,700,467 1,700,467 1,700,467 Future Total Exposure $1,055,766,035 $1,055,766,035 $1,055,766,035 $1,055,766,035 $1,055,766,035 $1,055,766,035 $1,055,766,035 * Bath County Hazard Flood Landslide Wildfire Earthquakes Tornadoes S. T'storms/Hail S. Winter Storms Future Bldgs. & Critical Facilities 2,338,083 2,338,083 2,338,083 2,338,083 2,338,083 2,338,083 2,338,083 Future Total Exposure $1,427,497,544 $1,427,497,544 $1,427,497,544 $1,427,497,544 $1,427,497,544 $1,427,497,544 $1,427,497,544 * City of Frenchburg Hazard Flood Landslide Wildfire Earthquakes Tornadoes S. T'storms/Hail S. Winter Storms Future Bldgs. & Critical Facilities 48,555 48,555 48,555 48,555 48,555 48,555 48,555 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Future Total Exposure 139,279,412 139,279,412 139,279,412 139,279,412 139,279,412 139,279,412 139,279,412 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Future Exposure To Hazard 19,260,738 139,279,412 139,279,412 139,279,412 139,279,412 139,279,412 * 687 Unincorporated Areas Hazard Flood Landslide Wildfire Earthquakes Tornadoes S. T'storms/Hail S. Winter Storms Future Bldgs. & Critical Facilities 844,542 844,542 844,542 844,542 844,542 844,542 844,542 Future Total Exposure $1,017,572,187 $1,017,572,187 $1,017,572,187 $1,017,572,187 $1,017,572,187 $1,017,572,187 $1,017,572,187 Future # Located In Hazard Area 56,613 844,542 36,902 844,542 844,542 844,542 844,542 Future% Located In Hazard Area 7% 100% 4% 100% 100% 100% 100% Future Exposure To Hazard $ 193,600,055 $1,017,572,187 $ 61,531,146 $1,017,572,187 $1,017,572,187 $1,017,572,187 $1,017,572,187 Future # Located In Hazard Area 80,798 893,097 36,902 893,097 893,097 893,097 893,097 Future% Located In Hazard Area 9% 100% 4% 100% 100% 100% 100% Future Exposure To Hazard $ 212,860,793 $1,156,851,598 $ 61,531,146 $1,156,851,598 $1,156,851,598 $1,156,851,598 $1,156,851,598 Future # Located In Hazard Area 2,596 125,921 125,921 125,921 125,921 Future% Located In Hazard Area 2% 0% 0% 100% 100% 100% 100% $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Future Exposure To Hazard 41,427 78,132,771 78,132,771 78,132,771 78,132,771 Future # Located In Hazard Area 12,631 421,527 34,600 421,527 421,527 421,527 421,527 Future% Located In Hazard Area 3% 100% 8% 100% 100% 100% 100% $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Future Exposure To Hazard 4,081,765 164,267,743 7,493,169 164,267,743 164,267,743 164,267,743 164,267,743 * Menifee County Hazard Flood Landslide Wildfire Earthquakes Tornadoes S. T'storms/Hail S. Winter Storms Future Bldgs. & Critical Facilities 893,097 893,097 893,097 893,097 893,097 893,097 893,097 Future Total Exposure $1,156,851,598 $1,156,851,598 $1,156,851,598 $1,156,851,598 $1,156,851,598 $1,156,851,598 $1,156,851,598 * City of Camargo Hazard Flood Landslide Wildfire Earthquakes Tornadoes S. T'storms/Hail S. Winter Storms Future Bldgs. & Critical Facilities 125,921 125,921 125,921 125,921 125,921 125,921 125,921 Future Total Exposure $ 78,132,771 $ 78,132,771 $ 78,132,771 $ 78,132,771 $ 78,132,771 $ 78,132,771 $ 78,132,771 * City of Jeffersonville Hazard Flood Landslide Wildfire Earthquakes Tornadoes S. T'storms/Hail S. Winter Storms Future Bldgs. & Critical Facilities 421,527 421,527 421,527 421,527 421,527 421,527 421,527 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Future Total Exposure 164,267,743 164,267,743 164,267,743 164,267,743 164,267,743 164,267,743 164,267,743 * 688 City of Mt. Sterling Hazard Flood Landslide Wildfire Earthquakes Tornadoes S. T'storms/Hail S. Winter Storms Future Bldgs. & Critical Facilities 529,964 529,964 529,964 529,964 529,964 529,964 529,964 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Future Total Exposure 605,317,232 605,317,232 605,317,232 605,317,232 605,317,232 605,317,232 605,317,232 Future # Located In Hazard Area 36,891 529,964 529,964 529,964 529,964 Future% Located In Hazard Area 7% 0% 0% 100% 100% 100% 100% Future Exposure To Hazard 16,946,695 605,317,232 605,317,232 605,317,232 605,317,232 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Future # Located In Hazard Area 130,009 375,427 26,166 1,020,565 1,020,565 1,020,565 1,020,565 Future% Located In Hazard Area 13% 37% 3% 100% 100% 100% 100% Future Exposure To Hazard $ 33,179,537 $ 631,162,616 $ 21,278,275 $1,621,983,739 $1,621,983,739 $1,621,983,739 $1,621,983,739 Future # Located In Hazard Area 182,126 796,954 60,766 2,097,977 2,097,977 2,097,977 2,097,977 Future% Located In Hazard Area 9% 38% 3% 100% 100% 100% 100% Future Exposure To Hazard $ 54,249,423 $ 795,430,359 $ 28,771,444 $2,469,701,485 $2,469,701,485 $2,469,701,485 $2,469,701,485 Future # Located In Hazard Area 48,776 210,792 1,895 210,792 210,792 210,792 210,792 Future% Located In Hazard Area 23% 100% 1% 100% 100% 100% 100% Future Exposure To Hazard 16,625,603 299,834,100 989,916 299,834,100 299,834,100 299,834,100 299,834,100 * Unincorporated Areas Hazard Flood Landslide Wildfire Earthquakes Tornadoes S. T'storms/Hail S. Winter Storms Future Bldgs. & Critical Facilities 1,020,565 1,020,565 1,020,565 1,020,565 1,020,565 1,020,565 1,020,565 Future Total Exposure $1,621,983,739 $1,621,983,739 $1,621,983,739 $1,621,983,739 $1,621,983,739 $1,621,983,739 $1,621,983,739 * Montgomery County Hazard Flood Landslide Wildfire Earthquakes Tornadoes S. T'storms/Hail S. Winter Storms Future Bldgs. & Critical Facilities 2,097,977 2,097,977 2,097,977 2,097,977 2,097,977 2,097,977 2,097,977 Future Total Exposure $2,469,701,485 $2,469,701,485 $2,469,701,485 $2,469,701,485 $2,469,701,485 $2,469,701,485 $2,469,701,485 * City of West Liberty Hazard Flood Landslide Wildfire Earthquakes Tornadoes S. T'storms/Hail S. Winter Storms Future Bldgs. & Critical Facilities 210,792 210,792 210,792 210,792 210,792 210,792 210,792 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Future Total Exposure 299,834,100 299,834,100 299,834,100 299,834,100 299,834,100 299,834,100 299,834,100 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ * 689 Unincorporated Areas Hazard Flood Landslide Wildfire Earthquakes Tornadoes S. T'storms/Hail S. Winter Storms Future Bldgs. & Critical Facilities 827,002 827,002 827,002 827,002 827,002 827,002 827,002 Future Total Exposure $1,792,563,734 $1,792,563,734 $1,792,563,734 $1,792,563,734 $1,792,563,734 $1,792,563,734 $1,792,563,734 Future # Located In Hazard Area 147,829 827,002 274,979 827,002 827,002 827,002 827,002 Future% Located In Hazard Area 18% 100% 33% 100% 100% 100% 100% Future Exposure To Hazard $ 421,114,153 $1,792,563,734 $ 359,256,236 $1,792,563,734 $1,792,563,734 $1,792,563,734 $1,792,563,734 Future # Located In Hazard Area 196,605 1,037,794 276,874 1,037,794 1,037,794 1,037,794 1,037,794 Future% Located In Hazard Area 19% 100% 27% 100% 100% 100% 100% Future Exposure To Hazard $ 437,739,756 $2,092,397,835 $ 360,246,152 $2,092,397,835 $2,092,397,835 $2,092,397,835 $2,092,397,835 Future # Located In Hazard Area 11,725 11,725 11,725 11,725 11,725 Future% Located In Hazard Area 0% 100% 0% 100% 100% 100% 100% $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Future Exposure To Hazard 16,753,739 16,753,739 16,753,739 16,753,739 16,753,739 Future # Located In Hazard Area 68,408 424,946 6,745 424,946 424,946 424,946 424,946 Future% Located In Hazard Area 16% 100% 2% 100% 100% 100% 100% $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Future Exposure To Hazard 27,528,132 502,985,498 1,714,148 502,985,498 502,985,498 502,985,498 502,985,498 * Morgan County Hazard Flood Landslide Wildfire Earthquakes Tornadoes S. T'storms/Hail S. Winter Storms Future Bldgs. & Critical Facilities 1,037,794 1,037,794 1,037,794 1,037,794 1,037,794 1,037,794 1,037,794 Future Total Exposure $2,092,397,835 $2,092,397,835 $2,092,397,835 $2,092,397,835 $2,092,397,835 $2,092,397,835 $2,092,397,835 * City of Lakeview Hts. Hazard Flood Landslide Wildfire Earthquakes Tornadoes S. T'storms/Hail S. Winter Storms Future Bldgs. & Critical Facilities 11,725 11,725 11,725 11,725 11,725 11,725 11,725 Future Total Exposure $ 16,753,739 $ 16,753,739 $ 16,753,739 $ 16,753,739 $ 16,753,739 $ 16,753,739 $ 16,753,739 * City of Morehead Hazard Flood Landslide Wildfire Earthquakes Tornadoes S. T'storms/Hail S. Winter Storms Future Bldgs. & Critical Facilities 424,946 424,946 424,946 424,946 424,946 424,946 424,946 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Future Total Exposure 502,985,498 502,985,498 502,985,498 502,985,498 502,985,498 502,985,498 502,985,498 * 690 Unincorporated Areas Hazard Flood Landslide Wildfire Earthquakes Tornadoes S. T'storms/Hail S. Winter Storms Future Bldgs. & Critical Facilities 2,591,470 2,591,470 2,591,470 2,591,470 2,591,470 2,591,470 2,591,470 Future Total Exposure $1,564,160,560 $1,564,160,560 $1,564,160,560 $1,564,160,560 $1,564,160,560 $1,564,160,560 $1,564,160,560 Future # Located In Hazard Area 466,751 2,591,470 190,362 2,591,470 2,591,470 2,591,470 2,591,470 Future% Located In Hazard Area 18% 100% 7% 100% 100% 100% 100% Future Exposure To Hazard $ 521,408,915 $1,564,160,560 $ 745,715,790 $1,564,160,560 $1,564,160,560 $1,564,160,560 $1,564,160,560 Future # Located In Hazard Area 535,159 3,028,142 197,107 3,028,142 3,028,142 3,028,142 3,028,142 Future% Located In Hazard Area 18% 100% 7% 100% 100% 100% 100% Future Exposure To Hazard $ 548,937,047 $2,083,899,797 $ 747,429,938 $2,083,899,797 $2,083,899,797 $2,083,899,797 $2,083,899,797 Future # Located In Hazard Area 1,355,902 6,534,792 615,589 9,395,093 9,395,093 9,395,093 9,395,093 Future% Located In Hazard Area 14% 70% 7% 100% 100% 100% 100% Future Exposure To Hazard $1,481,458,788 $6,485,913,237 $1,284,760,968 $9,230,348,259 $9,230,348,259 $9,230,348,259 $9,230,348,259 * Rowan County Hazard Flood Landslide Wildfire Earthquakes Tornadoes S. T'storms/Hail S. Winter Storms Future Bldgs. & Critical Facilities 3,028,142 3,028,142 3,028,142 3,028,142 3,028,142 3,028,142 3,028,142 Future Total Exposure $2,083,899,797 $2,083,899,797 $2,083,899,797 $2,083,899,797 $2,083,899,797 $2,083,899,797 $2,083,899,797 * Gateway Region Hazard Flood Landslide Wildfire Earthquakes Tornadoes S. T'storms/Hail S. Winter Storms Future Bldgs. & Critical Facilities 9,395,093 9,395,093 9,395,093 9,395,093 9,395,093 9,395,093 9,395,093 Future Total Exposure $9,230,348,259 $9,230,348,259 $9,230,348,259 $9,230,348,259 $9,230,348,259 $9,230,348,259 $9,230,348,259 In summary, the County Mitigation Committee Members and the Gateway ADD Staff, along with assistance from the locally elected Mayors, County Judge-Executives and Emergency Management Directors, have identified the location, types and numbers of existing and future building structures and critical facilities, and their replacement values that are in Natural Hazard areas within the fivecounty Gateway Region. These have been identified on a jurisdictional, county and region level. Future updates of this plan will include the actual growth rates of each community as well as information that will allow a more defined assessment of the city jurisdictions as well. This information was used to determine mitigation strategies and actions that will reduce the potential losses as described in this vulnerability assessment. 691 3.3.4 Assessing Vulnerability: Estimating Potential Dollar Losses No maps were, or could be, created that identified Building Structures located in each Natural Hazard Area. In the area of Critical Facilities, HAZUS-MH could provide us with the maps necessary to identify most of the Critical Facilities and their locations within each County. The County Mitigation Committees found that the best means to evaluate the dollars associated with each Building Structure was to use the same methodology found in Section 3.33 Assessing Vulnerability: Identifying Assets. The following charts reflect the methodology used in determining the Average Replacement Cost for the Gateway Region Building Stock. The County data in the charts below include both the incorporated and unincorporated areas of that County. The Total Exposure figures below were provided from HAZUS-MH. County Bath Menifee Montgomery Morgan Rowan Region $ $ $ $ $ $ Total Residential Value Per Exposure Structures Structure 377,802,000 4,259 $ 88,707 309,846,000 3,104 $ 99,822 890,088,000 7,964 $ 111,764 414,735,000 4,609 $ 89,984 842,658,000 7,523 $ 112,011 2,835,129,000 27,459 $ 103,250 Source: FEMA, HAZUS-MH, US Census Bureau County Bath Menifee Montgomery Morgan Rowan Region $ $ $ $ $ $ Total Commercial Value Per Exposure Structures Structure 30,819,000 155 $ 198,832 15,522,000 87 $ 178,414 168,898,000 581 $ 290,702 44,152,000 225 $ 196,231 154,728,000 493 $ 313,850 414,119,000 1,541 $ 268,734 Source: FEMA, HAZUS-MH, US Census Bureau County Bath Menifee Montgomery Morgan Rowan Region $ $ $ $ $ $ Total Exposure 3,806,000 5,436,000 20,737,000 5,317,000 15,488,000 50,784,000 Religious Structures 56 25 78 52 62 273 Value Per Structure $ 67,964 $ 217,440 $ 265,859 $ 102,250 $ 249,806 $ 186,022 Source: FEMA, HAZUS-MH, US Census Bureau 692 County Bath Menifee Montgomery Morgan Rowan Region $ $ $ $ $ $ Total Exposure 7,876,000 6,914,000 78,140,000 3,217,000 14,894,000 111,041,000 Industrial Structures 6 7 24 4 14 55 Value Per Structure $ 1,312,667 $ 987,714 $ 3,255,833 $ 804,250 $ 1,063,857 $ 2,018,927 Source: FEMA, HAZUS-MH, US Census Bureau County Bath Menifee Montgomery Morgan Rowan Region $ $ $ $ $ $ Total Educational Value Per Exposure Structures Structure 3,833,000 7 $ 547,571 4,000,000 6 $ 666,667 4,118,000 14 $ 294,143 5,542,000 10 $ 554,200 13,493,000 15 $ 899,533 30,986,000 52 $ 595,885 Source: FEMA, HAZUS-MH, US Census Bureau The charts above were constructed using Total Exposure Amounts per County provided from FEMA and HAZUS-MH. The Gateway ADD Staff, with a lot of input from the County Mitigation Committee, locally elected officials and Emergency Management Directors performed the research that provided the final structure numbers per category. By dividing the two columns, you get the average value per structure. In the area of Critical Facilities, HAZUS-MH and FEMA provided a specific dollar amount per structure rather than on a countywide basis as shown above. The chart below again outlines the Replacement Value of the Critical Facilities that are located within the Gateway Region. Critical Facility Government Building: * Police Station * Fire Station Airports Water Treatment Plants Wastewater Treatment Plants Water Storage Tanks Water Pump Stations Communication Towers Natural Gas facilities Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities: * Hospital-Small * Hospital-Large Value $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 1,372,000 588,000 5,341,000 32,634,000 65,268,000 150,000 12,000 98,000 1,068,200 125,000 $ $ 3,430,000 6,860,000 During this process of estimating potential dollar losses, County Mitigation Committee Members and the Gateway ADD Staff reviewed the HAZUS Data as used in the Identification of Assets section and built dollar estimates for this section of the Plan. For the Natural Hazards of Earthquakes, Tornadoes, 693 Severe Thunderstorms/Hail and Severe Winter Storms, the potential dollar loss is easy to calculate since these Natural Hazards can occur anywhere and often affect the entire County. For the Natural Hazards of Flooding, Landslides and Wildfires, which occur most often in certain areas of each County, the Gateway ADD Staff reviewed the maps included within the Section 3.3.3 Assessing Vulnerability; Identifying Assets and with the help of the County Emergency Management Directors, their designees, the locally elected officials and the County Mitigation Committees, estimated the number of structures within the hazard areas. In the future, Gateway staff and the Regional Mitigation Committee hope to include new GIS information and loss estimations in the maintenance of this Plan. Flooding HazardBuilding Stock Est. Potential Loss Per County Within The Gateway Region Class of Property Residential Commercial Industrial Agricultural Religious Governmental Bath County Identified Structures 4,259 155 6 56 7 Bath County Total Exposure $ 377,802,000 $ 30,819,000 $ 7,876,000 $ 2,796,000 $ 3,806,000 $ 5,684,000 # Located Percent In Flood In Flood Hazard Area Hazard Area 1,390 33% 33 21% 1 17% 0% 9 16% 1 14% Educational Bldg. Structure Total 7 4,490 $ 3,833,000 $ 432,616,000 1 1,435 Class of Property Residential Commercial Industrial Agricultural Religious Governmental Menifee Co. Identified Structures 3,104 87 7 25 5 Menifee Co. Total Exposure $ 309,846,000 $ 15,522,000 $ 6,914,000 $ 2,649,000 $ 5,436,000 $ 3,724,000 # Located In Flood Hazard Area 776 15 1 8 - Percent In Flood Hazard Area 25% 17% 14% 0% 32% 0% Educational Bldg. Structure Total 6 3,234 $ 4,000,000 $ 348,091,000 6 806 100% 25% 14% 32% Exposure To Flood Hazard $ 123,302,367 $ 6,561,465 $ 1,312,667 $ $ 611,679 $ 588,000 $ 547,571 $ 132,923,748 * $ $ $ $ $ $ Exposure To Flood Hazard 77,461,500 2,676,207 987,714 1,739,520 - $ 4,000,000 $ 86,864,941 * Class of Property Residential Commercial Industrial Agricultural Religious Governmental Mont. Co. Identified Structures 7,964 581 24 78 9 Educational Bldg. Structure Total 14 8,670 $ $ $ $ $ $ Mont. Co. Total Exposure 890,088,000 168,898,000 78,140,000 4,069,000 20,737,000 6,860,000 $ 4,118,001 $1,172,910,001 # Located In Flood Hazard Area 80 20 1 2 - Percent In Flood Hazard Area 1% 3% 4% 0% 3% 0% 103 0% 1% $ $ $ $ $ $ Exposure To Flood Hazard 8,941,115 5,814,045 3,255,833 531,718 - $ $ 18,542,711 * 694 Class of Property Residential Commercial Industrial Agricultural Religious Governmental Morgan Co. Identified Structures 4,609 225 4 52 10 Educational Bldg. Structure Total 10 4,910 $ $ $ $ $ $ Morgan Co. Total Exposure 414,735,000 44,152,000 3,217,000 711,000 5,317,000 7,448,000 $ 5,542,000 $ 481,122,000 # Located In Flood Hazard Area 1,366 4 - Percent In Flood Hazard Area 30% 2% 0% 0% 0% 0% Exposure To Flood Hazard $ 122,917,772 $ 784,924 $ $ $ $ - 1 1,371 10% 28% $ 554,200 $ 124,256,896 # Located In Flood Hazard Area 2,257 39 3 Percent In Flood Hazard Area 30% 8% 0% 0% 0% 27% Exposure To Flood Hazard $ 252,808,601 $ 12,240,146 $ $ $ $ 1,764,000 1 2,300 7% 28% $ 899,533 $ 267,712,280 * Class of Property Residential Commercial Industrial Agricultural Religious Governmental Rowan Co. Identified Structures 7,523 493 14 62 11 Educational Bldg. Structure Total 15 8,118 Rowan Co. Total Exposure $ 842,658,000 $ 154,728,000 $ 14,894,000 $ 2,142,000 $ 15,488,000 $ 9,604,000 $ 13,493,000 $1,053,007,000 The County data in the charts above include both the incorporated and unincorporated areas of that County. The Total Exposure (Property Value) figures were provided from HAZUS-MH. Sources: HAZUS-MH, 2000 US Census Statistics, Gateway ADD GIS Database and County Mitigation Committee Input. The Identification of Assets Section of this Plan breaks down the exposure on a per jurisdiction basis. Landslide HazardBuilding Stock Est. Potential Loss Per County Within The Gateway Region Class of Property Residential Commercial Industrial Agricultural Religious Governmental Bath County Identified Structures 4,259 155 6 56 7 Bath County Total Exposure $ 377,802,000 $ 30,819,000 $ 7,876,000 $ 2,796,000 $ 3,806,000 $ 5,684,000 Educational Bldg. Structure Total 7 4,490 $ 3,833,000 $ 432,616,000 # Located Percent In Landslide In Landslide Hazard Area Hazard Area 950 22% 27 17% 2 33% 0% 10 18% 2 29% 1 992 14% 22% Exposure To Landslide Hazard $ 84,271,402 $ 5,368,471 $ 2,625,334 $ $ 679,643 $ 1,176,000 $ 547,571 $ 94,668,420 * 695 Class of Property Residential Commercial Industrial Agricultural Religious Governmental Menifee Co. Identified Structures 3,104 87 7 25 5 Menifee Co. Total Exposure $ 309,846,000 $ 15,522,000 $ 6,914,000 $ 2,649,000 $ 5,436,000 $ 3,724,000 # Located In Landslide Hazard Area 3,104 87 7 25 5 Percent In Landslide Hazard Area 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% Exposure In Landslide Hazard $ 309,846,000 $ 15,522,000 $ 6,914,000 $ 2,649,000 $ 5,436,000 $ 3,724,000 Educational Bldg. Structure Total 6 3,234 $ 4,000,000 $ 348,091,000 6 3,234 100% 100% $ 4,000,000 $ 348,091,000 * Class of Property Residential Commercial Industrial Agricultural Religious Governmental Mont. Co. Identified Structures 7,964 581 24 78 9 Educational Bldg. Structure Total 14 8,670 $ $ $ $ $ $ Mont. Co. # Located Percent Total In Landslide In Landslide Exposure Hazard Area Hazard Area 890,088,000 3,026 38% 168,898,000 35 6% 78,140,000 1 4% 4,069,000 0% 20,737,000 10 13% 6,860,000 0% $ 4,118,001 $1,172,910,001 1 3,073 7% 35% Exposure To Landslide Hazard $ 338,197,675 $ 10,174,578 $ 3,255,834 $ $ 2,658,590 $ $ 294,143 $ 354,580,820 * Class of Property Residential Commercial Industrial Agricultural Religious Governmental Morgan Co. Identified Structures 4,609 225 4 52 10 Educational Bldg. Structure Total 10 4,910 Morgan Co. # Located Percent Total In Landslide In Landslide Exposure Hazard Area Hazard Area $ 414,735,000 4,609 100% $ 44,152,000 225 100% $ 3,217,000 4 100% $ 711,000 100% $ 5,317,000 52 100% $ 7,448,000 10 100% Exposure In Landslide Hazard $ 414,735,000 $ 44,152,000 $ 3,217,000 $ 711,000 $ 5,317,000 $ 7,448,000 $ 5,542,000 $ 481,122,000 $ 5,542,000 $ 481,122,000 10 4,910 100% 100% * Class of Property Residential Commercial Industrial Agricultural Religious Governmental Rowan Co. Identified Structures 7,523 493 14 62 11 Educational Bldg. Structure Total 15 8,118 Rowan Co. # Located Percent Exposure Total In Landslide In Landslide In Landslide Exposure Hazard Area Hazard Area Hazard $ 842,658,000 7,523 100% $ 842,658,000 $ 154,728,000 493 100% $ 154,728,000 $ 14,894,000 14 100% $ 14,894,000 $ 2,142,000 100% $ 2,142,000 $ 15,488,000 62 100% $ 15,488,000 $ 9,604,000 11 100% $ 9,604,000 $ 13,493,000 $1,053,007,000 15 8,118 100% 100% $ 13,493,000 $1,053,007,000 * 696 The County data in the charts above include both the incorporated and unincorporated areas of that County. The Total Exposure (Property Value) figures were provided from HAZUS-MH. Sources: HAZUS-MH, 2000 US Census Statistics, Gateway ADD GIS Database and County Mitigation Committee Input. The Identification of Assets Section of this Plan breaks down the exposure on a per jurisdiction basis. Tornado HazardBuilding Stock Est. Potential Loss Per County Within The Gateway Region Class of Property Residential Commercial Industrial Agricultural Religious Governmental Bath County Identified Structures 4,259 155 6 56 7 Educational Bldg. Structure Total 7 4,490 Bath County # Located Percent Total In Tornado In Tornado Exposure Hazard Area Hazard Area $ 377,802,000 4,259 100% $ 30,819,000 155 100% $ 7,876,000 6 100% $ 2,796,000 100% $ 3,806,000 56 100% $ 5,684,000 7 100% Exposure In Tornado Hazard $ 377,802,000 $ 30,819,000 $ 7,876,000 $ 2,796,000 $ 3,806,000 $ 5,684,000 $ 3,833,000 $ 432,616,000 $ 3,833,000 $ 432,616,000 7 4,490 100% 100% * Class of Property Residential Commercial Industrial Agricultural Religious Governmental Menifee Co. Identified Structures 3,104 87 7 25 5 Educational Bldg. Structure Total 6 3,234 Menifee Co. # Located Percent Exposure Total In Tornado In Tornado In Tornado Exposure Hazard Area Hazard Area Hazard $ 309,846,000 3,104 100% $ 309,846,000 $ 15,522,000 87 100% $ 15,522,000 $ 6,914,000 7 100% $ 6,914,000 $ 2,649,000 100% $ 2,649,000 $ 5,436,000 25 100% $ 5,436,000 $ 3,724,000 5 100% $ 3,724,000 $ 4,000,000 $ 348,091,000 6 3,234 100% 100% $ 4,000,000 $ 348,091,000 * Class of Property Residential Commercial Industrial Agricultural Religious Governmental Mont. Co. Identified Structures 7,964 581 24 78 9 Educational Bldg. Structure Total 14 8,670 $ $ $ $ $ $ Mont. Co. # Located Percent Total In Tornado In Tornado Exposure Hazard Area Hazard Area 890,088,000 7,964 100% 168,898,000 581 100% 78,140,000 24 100% 4,069,000 100% 20,737,000 78 100% 6,860,000 9 100% $ 4,118,000 $1,172,910,000 14 8,670 100% 100% Exposure In Tornado Hazard $ 890,088,000 $ 168,898,000 $ 78,140,000 $ 4,069,000 $ 20,737,000 $ 6,860,000 $ 4,118,000 $1,172,910,000 * 697 Class of Property Residential Commercial Industrial Agricultural Religious Governmental Morgan Co. Identified Structures 4,609 225 4 52 10 Educational Bldg. Structure Total 10 4,910 Morgan Co. # Located Percent Exposure Total In Tornado In Tornado To Tornado Exposure Hazard Area Hazard Area Hazard $ 414,735,000 4,609 100% $ 414,735,000 $ 44,152,000 225 100% $ 44,152,000 $ 3,217,000 4 100% $ 3,217,000 $ 711,000 100% $ 711,000 $ 5,317,000 52 100% $ 5,317,000 $ 7,448,000 10 100% $ 7,448,000 $ 5,542,000 $ 481,122,000 10 4,910 100% 100% $ 5,542,000 $ 481,122,000 * Class of Property Residential Commercial Industrial Agricultural Religious Governmental Rowan Co. Identified Structures 7,523 493 14 62 11 Educational Bldg. Structure Total 15 8,118 Rowan Co. # Located Percent Exposure Total In Tornado In Tornado In Tornado Exposure Hazard Area Hazard Area Hazard $ 842,658,000 7,523 100% $ 842,658,000 $ 154,728,000 493 100% $ 154,728,000 $ 14,894,000 14 100% $ 14,894,000 $ 2,142,000 100% $ 2,142,000 $ 15,488,000 62 100% $ 15,488,000 $ 9,604,000 11 100% $ 9,604,000 $ 13,493,000 $1,053,007,000 15 8,118 100% 100% $ 13,493,000 $1,053,007,000 The County data in the charts above include both the incorporated and unincorporated areas of that County. The Total Exposure (Property Value) figures were provided from HAZUS-MH. Sources: HAZUS-MH, 2000 US Census Statistics, Gateway ADD GIS Database and County Mitigation Committee Input. The Identification of Assets Section of this Plan breaks down the exposure on a per jurisdiction basis. Severe Thunderstorms/Hail Hazard Building Stock Est. Potential Loss Per County Within The Gateway Region Class of Property Residential Commercial Industrial Agricultural Religious Governmental Bath County Identified Structures 4,259 155 6 56 7 Educational Bldg. Structure Total 7 4,490 Bath County # Located Percent Total Severe T'strm Severe T'strm Exposure Hazard Area Hazard Area $ 377,802,000 4,259 100% $ 30,819,000 155 100% $ 7,876,000 6 100% $ 2,796,000 100% $ 3,806,000 56 100% $ 5,684,000 7 100% Exposure Severe T'strm Hazard $ 377,802,000 $ 30,819,000 $ 7,876,000 $ 2,796,000 $ 3,806,000 $ 5,684,000 $ 3,833,000 $ 432,616,000 $ 3,833,000 $ 432,616,000 7 4,490 100% 100% * 698 Class of Property Residential Commercial Industrial Agricultural Religious Governmental Menifee Co. Identified Structures 3,104 87 7 25 5 Educational Bldg. Structure Total 6 3,234 Menifee Co. # Located Percent Total Severe T'strm Severe T'strm Exposure Hazard Area Hazard Area $ 309,846,000 3,104 100% $ 15,522,000 87 100% $ 6,914,000 7 100% $ 2,649,000 100% $ 5,436,000 25 100% $ 3,724,000 5 100% Exposure Severe T'strm Hazard $ 309,846,000 $ 15,522,000 $ 6,914,000 $ 2,649,000 $ 5,436,000 $ 3,724,000 $ 4,000,000 $ 348,091,000 $ 4,000,000 $ 348,091,000 6 3,234 100% 100% * Class of Property Residential Commercial Industrial Agricultural Religious Governmental Mont. Co. Identified Structures 7,964 581 24 78 9 Educational Bldg. Structure Total 14 8,670 $ $ $ $ $ $ Mont. Co. # Located Percent Total Severe T'strm Severe T'strm Exposure Hazard Area Hazard Area 890,088,000 7,964 100% 168,898,000 581 100% 78,140,000 24 100% 4,069,000 100% 20,737,000 78 100% 6,860,000 9 100% $ 4,118,000 $1,172,910,000 14 8,670 100% 100% Exposure Severe T'strm Hazard $ 890,088,000 $ 168,898,000 $ 78,140,000 $ 4,069,000 $ 20,737,000 $ 6,860,000 $ 4,118,000 $1,172,910,000 * Class of Property Residential Commercial Industrial Agricultural Religious Governmental Morgan Co. Identified Structures 4,609 225 4 52 10 Educational Bldg. Structure Total 10 4,910 Class of Property Residential Commercial Industrial Agricultural Religious Governmental Rowan Co. Identified Structures 7,523 493 14 62 11 Educational Bldg. Structure Total 15 8,118 Morgan Co. # Located Percent Total Severe T'strm Severe T'strm Exposure Hazard Area Hazard Area $ 414,735,000 4,609 100% $ 44,152,000 225 100% $ 3,217,000 4 100% $ 711,000 100% $ 5,317,000 52 100% $ 7,448,000 10 100% Exposure Severe T'strm Hazard $ 414,735,000 $ 44,152,000 $ 3,217,000 $ 711,000 $ 5,317,000 $ 7,448,000 $ 5,542,000 $ 481,122,000 $ 5,542,000 $ 481,122,000 10 4,910 100% 100% * Rowan Co. # Located Percent Total Severe T'strm Severe T'strm Exposure Hazard Area Hazard Area $ 842,658,000 7,523 100% $ 154,728,000 493 100% $ 14,894,000 14 100% $ 2,142,000 100% $ 15,488,000 62 100% $ 9,604,000 11 100% Exposure Severe T'strm Hazard $ 842,658,000 $ 154,728,000 $ 14,894,000 $ 2,142,000 $ 15,488,000 $ 9,604,000 $ 13,493,000 $1,053,007,000 $ 13,493,000 $1,053,007,000 15 8,118 100% 100% 699 The County data in the charts above include both the incorporated and unincorporated areas of that County. The Total Exposure (Property Value) figures were provided from HAZUS-MH. Sources: HAZUS-MH, 2000 US Census Statistics, Gateway ADD GIS Database and County Mitigation Committee Input. The Identification of Assets Section of this Plan breaks down the exposure on a per jurisdiction basis. Severe Winter Storms HazardBuilding Stock Est. Potential Loss Per County Within The Gateway Region Class of Property Residential Commercial Industrial Agricultural Religious Governmental Bath County Identified Structures 4,259 155 6 56 7 Educational Bldg. Structure Total 7 4,490 Bath County # Located Percent In Total Severe W'strm Severe W'strm Exposure Hazard Area Hazard Area $ 377,802,000 4,259 100% $ 30,819,000 155 100% $ 7,876,000 6 100% $ 2,796,000 100% $ 3,806,000 56 100% $ 5,684,000 7 100% Exposure To Severe W'strm Hazard $ 377,802,000 $ 30,819,000 $ 7,876,000 $ 2,796,000 $ 3,806,000 $ 5,684,000 $ 3,833,000 $ 432,616,000 $ 3,833,000 $ 432,616,000 7 4,490 100% 100% * Class of Property Residential Commercial Industrial Agricultural Religious Governmental Menifee Co. Identified Structures 3,104 87 7 25 5 Educational Bldg. Structure Total 6 3,234 Class of Property Residential Commercial Industrial Agricultural Religious Governmental Mont. Co. Identified Structures 7,964 581 24 78 9 Educational Bldg. Structure Total 14 8,670 Menifee Co. # Located Percent In Total Severe W'strm Severe W'strm Exposure Hazard Area Hazard Area $ 309,846,000 3,104 100% $ 15,522,000 87 100% $ 6,914,000 7 100% $ 2,649,000 100% $ 5,436,000 25 100% $ 3,724,000 5 100% Exposure To Severe W'strm Hazard $ 309,846,000 $ 15,522,000 $ 6,914,000 $ 2,649,000 $ 5,436,000 $ 3,724,000 $ 4,000,000 $ 348,091,000 $ 4,000,000 $ 348,091,000 6 3,234 100% 100% * $ $ $ $ $ $ Mont. Co. # Located Percent In Total Severe W'strm Severe W'strm Exposure Hazard Area Hazard Area 890,088,000 7,964 100% 168,898,000 581 100% 78,140,000 24 100% 4,069,000 100% 20,737,000 78 100% 6,860,000 9 100% $ 4,118,000 $1,172,910,000 14 8,670 100% 100% Exposure To Severe W'strm Hazard $ 890,088,000 $ 168,898,000 $ 78,140,000 $ 4,069,000 $ 20,737,000 $ 6,860,000 $ 4,118,000 $1,172,910,000 * 700 Class of Property Residential Commercial Industrial Agricultural Religious Governmental Morgan Co. Identified Structures 4,609 225 4 52 10 Educational Bldg. Structure Total 10 4,910 Morgan Co. # Located Percent In Total Severe W'strm Severe W'strm Exposure Hazard Area Hazard Area $ 414,735,000 4,609 100% $ 44,152,000 225 100% $ 3,217,000 4 100% $ 711,000 100% $ 5,317,000 52 100% $ 7,448,000 10 100% Exposure To Severe W'strm Hazard $ 414,735,000 $ 44,152,000 $ 3,217,000 $ 711,000 $ 5,317,000 $ 7,448,000 $ 5,542,000 $ 481,122,000 $ 5,542,000 $ 481,122,000 10 4,910 100% 100% * Class of Property Residential Commercial Industrial Agricultural Religious Governmental Rowan Co. Identified Structures 7,523 493 14 62 11 Educational Bldg. Structure Total 15 8,118 Rowan Co. # Located Percent In Total Severe W'strm Severe W'strm Exposure Hazard Area Hazard Area $ 842,658,000 7,523 100% $ 154,728,000 493 100% $ 14,894,000 14 100% $ 2,142,000 100% $ 15,488,000 62 100% $ 9,604,000 11 100% Exposure To Severe W'strm Hazard $ 842,658,000 $ 154,728,000 $ 14,894,000 $ 2,142,000 $ 15,488,000 $ 9,604,000 $ 13,493,000 $1,053,007,000 $ 13,493,000 $1,053,007,000 15 8,118 100% 100% The County data in the charts above include both the incorporated and unincorporated areas of that County. The Total Exposure (Property Value) figures were provided from HAZUS-MH. Sources: HAZUS-MH, 2000 US Census Statistics, Gateway ADD GIS Database and County Mitigation Committee Input. The Identification of Assets Section of this Plan breaks down the exposure on a per jurisdiction basis. Earthquake HazardBuilding Stock Est. Potential Loss Per County Within The Gateway Region Class of Property Residential Commercial Industrial Agricultural Religious Governmental Bath County Identified Structures 4,259 155 6 56 7 Educational Bldg. Structure Total 7 4,490 Bath County # Located Total Earthquake Exposure Hazard Area $ 377,802,000 4,259 $ 30,819,000 155 $ 7,876,000 6 $ 2,796,000 $ 3,806,000 56 $ 5,684,000 7 $ 3,833,000 $ 432,616,000 7 4,490 Percent In Earthquake Hazard Area 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% Exposure To Earthquake Hazard $ 377,802,000 $ 30,819,000 $ 7,876,000 $ 2,796,000 $ 3,806,000 $ 5,684,000 100% 100% $ 3,833,000 $ 432,616,000 * 701 Class of Property Residential Commercial Industrial Agricultural Religious Governmental Menifee Co. Identified Structures 3,104 87 7 25 5 Educational Bldg. Structure Total 6 3,234 Menifee Co. # Located Percent In Exposure To Total Earthquake Earthquake Earthquake Exposure Hazard Area Hazard Area Hazard $ 309,846,000 3,104 100% $ 309,846,000 $ 15,522,000 87 100% $ 15,522,000 $ 6,914,000 7 100% $ 6,914,000 $ 2,649,000 100% $ 2,649,000 $ 5,436,000 25 100% $ 5,436,000 $ 3,724,000 5 100% $ 3,724,000 $ 4,000,000 $ 348,091,000 6 3,234 100% 100% $ 4,000,000 $ 348,091,000 Percent In Earthquake Hazard Area 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% Exposure To Earthquake Hazard $ 890,088,000 $ 168,898,000 $ 78,140,000 $ 4,069,000 $ 20,737,000 $ 6,860,000 100% 100% $ 4,118,000 $1,172,910,000 * Montgomery County Class of Property Residential Commercial Industrial Agricultural Religious Governmental Mont. Co. Identified Structures 7,964 581 24 78 9 Educational Bldg. Structure Total 14 8,670 $ $ $ $ $ $ Mont. Co. # Located Total Earthquake Exposure Hazard Area 890,088,000 7,964 168,898,000 581 78,140,000 24 4,069,000 20,737,000 78 6,860,000 9 $ 4,118,000 $1,172,910,000 14 8,670 * Morgan County Class of Property Residential Commercial Industrial Agricultural Religious Governmental Morgan Co. Identified Structures 4,609 225 4 52 10 Educational Bldg. Structure Total 10 4,910 Rowan County Class of Property Residential Commercial Industrial Agricultural Religious Governmental Rowan Co. Identified Structures 7,523 493 14 62 11 Educational Bldg. Structure Total 15 8,118 Morgan Co. # Located Percent In Exposure To Total Earthquake Earthquake Earthquake Exposure Hazard Area Hazard Area Hazard $ 414,735,000 4,609 100% $ 414,735,000 $ 44,152,000 225 100% $ 44,152,000 $ 3,217,000 4 100% $ 3,217,000 $ 711,000 100% $ 711,000 $ 5,317,000 52 100% $ 5,317,000 $ 7,448,000 10 100% $ 7,448,000 $ 5,542,000 $ 481,122,000 10 4,910 100% 100% $ 5,542,000 $ 481,122,000 * Rowan Co. # Located Percent In Exposure To Total Earthquake Earthquake Earthquake Exposure Hazard Area Hazard Area Hazard $ 842,658,000 7,523 100% $ 842,658,000 $ 154,728,000 493 100% $ 154,728,000 $ 14,894,000 14 100% $ 14,894,000 $ 2,142,000 100% $ 2,142,000 $ 15,488,000 62 100% $ 15,488,000 $ 9,604,000 11 100% $ 9,604,000 $ 13,493,000 $1,053,007,000 15 8,118 100% 100% $ 13,493,000 $1,053,007,000 702 The County data in the charts above include both the incorporated and unincorporated areas of that County. The Total Exposure (Property Value) figures were provided from HAZUS-MH. Sources: HAZUS-MH, 2000 US Census Statistics, Gateway ADD GIS Database and County Mitigation Committee Input. The Identification of Assets Section of this Plan breaks down the exposure on a per jurisdiction basis. Wildfire HazardBuilding Stock Est. Potential Loss Per County Within The Gateway Region Class of Property Residential Commercial Industrial Agricultural Religious Governmental Bath County Identified Structures 4,259 155 6 56 7 Educational Bldg. Structure Total 7 4,490 Bath County # Located Percent Total In Wildfire In Wildfire Exposure Hazard Area Hazard Area $ 377,802,000 639 15% $ 30,819,000 16 10% $ 7,876,000 0% $ 2,796,000 0% $ 3,806,000 6 11% $ 5,684,000 1 14% $ $ $ $ $ $ Exposure To Wildfire Hazard 56,683,606 3,181,316 407,786 588,000 $ 3,833,000 $ 432,616,000 $ $ 60,860,708 662 0% 15% * Class of Property Residential Commercial Industrial Agricultural Religious Governmental Menifee Co. Identified Structures 3,104 87 7 25 5 Educational Bldg. Structure Total 6 3,234 Menifee Co. # Located Percent Total In Wildfire In Wildfire Exposure Hazard Area Hazard Area $ 309,846,000 301 10% $ 15,522,000 40 46% $ 6,914,000 4 57% $ 2,649,000 0% $ 5,436,000 6 24% $ 3,724,000 0% Exposure To Wildfire Hazard $ 30,046,278 $ 7,136,552 $ 3,950,857 $ $ 1,304,640 $ - $ 4,000,000 $ 348,091,000 $ 2,000,000 $ 44,438,327 3 354 50% 11% * Class of Property Residential Commercial Industrial Agricultural Religious Governmental Mont. Co. Identified Structures 7,964 581 24 78 9 Educational Bldg. Structure Total 14 8,670 $ $ $ $ $ $ Mont. Co. # Located Percent Total In Wildfire In Wildfire Exposure Hazard Area Hazard Area 890,088,000 80 1% 168,898,000 6 1% 78,140,000 0% 4,069,000 0% 20,737,000 1 1% 6,860,000 0% $ 4,118,000 $1,172,910,000 87 0% 1% $ $ $ $ $ $ Exposure To Wildfire Hazard 8,941,115 1,744,213 265,859 - $ $ 10,951,187 * 703 Class of Property Residential Commercial Industrial Agricultural Religious Governmental Morgan Co. Identified Structures 4,609 225 4 52 10 Educational Bldg. Structure Total 10 4,910 Morgan Co. # Located Percent Total In Wildfire In Wildfire Exposure Hazard Area Hazard Area $ 414,735,000 1,521 33% $ 44,152,000 74 33% $ 3,217,000 0% $ 711,000 0% $ 5,317,000 17 33% $ 7,448,000 3 30% Exposure To Wildfire Hazard $ 136,865,250 $ 14,521,102 $ $ $ 1,738,250 $ 1,764,000 $ 5,542,000 $ 481,122,000 $ 1,662,600 $ 156,551,202 3 1,618 30% 33% * Class of Property Residential Commercial Industrial Agricultural Religious Governmental Rowan Co. Identified Structures 7,523 493 14 62 11 Educational Bldg. Structure Total 15 8,118 Rowan Co. # Located Percent Exposure Total In Wildfire In Wildfire To Wildfire Exposure Hazard Area Hazard Area Hazard $ 842,658,000 5,076 67% $ 568,567,328 $ 154,728,000 188 38% $ 59,003,781 $ 14,894,000 14 100% $ 14,894,000 $ 2,142,000 0% $ 2,142,000 $ 15,488,000 40 65% $ 9,992,258 $ 9,604,000 5 45% $ 2,940,000 $ 13,493,000 $1,053,007,000 7 5,330 47% 66% $ 6,296,733 $ 663,836,100 The County data in the charts above include both the incorporated and unincorporated areas of that County. The Total Exposure (Property Value) figures were provided from HAZUS-MH. Sources: HAZUS-MH, 2000 US Census Statistics, Gateway ADD GIS Database and County Mitigation Committee Input. The Identification of Assets Section of this Plan breaks down the exposure on a per jurisdiction basis. The charts above summarize by Property Class and by County the financial vulnerability of the Building Stock for each type of Natural Hazard. The County Mitigation Committee Members also evaluated and expanded on the identification of Critical Facilities and determined potential dollar losses for each of the Critical Facilities as identified in the identification process of vulnerable assets. The following charts summarize the financial vulnerability of Critical Facilities by County jurisdiction. HAZUS-MH and 2000 Census data would only allow the County Mitigation Committees to determine dollar losses on a countywide basis. Future updates of this plan may include information and analysis by city jurisdiction. 704 Flood Hazard AreasCritical Facilities Est. Potential Loss Per County Within The Gateway Region Bath County Identified Critical Facilities 35 Major Roads/Bridges 385 Transportation System (miles) 1 Airports 1 WTP's 2,021,734 WTP Pipelines (feet) 2 WWTP's 87,317 WWTP Pipelines (feet) 13 Water Storage Tanks 10 Water Pump Stations 1 Commercial Towers 8 Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities 1 Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines 1 Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Electric Power Facilities Critical Facilities Total # Located Percent Total In Flood In Flood Exposure Hazard Area Hazard Area $ 26,368,740 21 60% $ 619,136,000 39 10% $ 5,341,000 0% $ 32,634,000 0% $ 19,859,000 303,259 15% $ 130,536,000 0% $ 11,916,000 21,830 25% $ 1,950,000 2 15% $ 120,000 4 40% $ 98,000 0% $ 1,000,000 5 63% $ 0% $ 98,000 0% $ 0% $ 1,068,200 0% $ 7,944,000 5% $ 2,109,509 $ 858,068,940 325,160 0% 15% $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Exposure To Flood Hazard 1,650,984 63,843,375 2,929,202 2,979,000 450,000 48,000 630,000 397,200 $ $ 72,927,761 * Major Roads/Bridges Transportation System (miles) Airports WTP's WTP Pipelines (feet) WWTP's WWTP Pipelines (feet) Water Storage Tanks Water Pump Stations Commercial Towers Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Identified Critical Facilities 12 371 1 749,005 2 53,405 6 4 1 3 - Total Exposure 3,960,890 499,380,000 32,634,000 14,034,000 130,536,000 8,420,000 900,000 48,000 98,000 375,000 5,613,000 Electric Power Facilities Critical Facilities Total 802,810 695,998,890 Menifee County # Located Percent In Flood In Flood Hazard Area Hazard Area 3 25% 74 20% 0% 0% 48,279 6% 0% 23,760 44% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 72,116 0% 9% $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Exposure To Flood Hazard 990,222 99,606,792 904,598 3,746,076 - $ $ 105,247,688 * 705 Identified Critical Facilities 63 Major Roads/Bridges 374 Transportation System (miles) 2 Airports 1 WTP's 1,379,935 WTP Pipelines (feet) 3 WWTP's 454,480 WWTP Pipelines (feet) 15 Water Storage Tanks 4 Water Pump Stations 5 Commercial Towers 10 Dams/Levees 1 Health Care Facilities 1 Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines 1 Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Montgomery County Electric Power Facilities Critical Facilities Total $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ # Located Percent Total In Flood In Flood Exposure Hazard Area Hazard Area 22,012,000 32 51% 688,814,000 8 2% 10,682,000 0% 32,634,000 1 100% 17,646,000 68,997 5% 195,804,000 0% 10,588,000 90,896 20% 2,250,000 0% 48,000 0% 490,000 0% 1,250,000 3 30% 6,860,000 0% 98,000 0% 0% 1,068,200 0% 7,058,000 0% $ 1,834,895 $ 997,302,200 159,937 0% 9% $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Exposure To Flood Hazard 11,180,697 14,549,814 32,634 881,330 2,108,661 375,000 - $ $ 29,128,136 * Major Roads/Bridges Transportation System (miles) Airports WTP's WTP Pipelines (feet) WWTP's WWTP Pipelines (feet) Water Storage Tanks Water Pump Stations Commercial Towers Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Identified Critical Facilities 32 716 1 2 897,206 1 75,239 8 7 2 3 1 - Total Exposure $ 18,407,750 $1,276,022,000 $ 5,341,000 $ 65,268,000 $ 27,693,000 $ 65,268,000 $ 16,616,000 $ 1,200,000 $ 84,000 $ 196,000 $ 375,000 $ 3,430,000 $ $ $ $ 11,077,000 Electric Power Facilities Critical Facilities Total 973,218 $ $1,490,977,750 Morgan County # Located Percent In Flood In Flood Hazard Area Hazard Area 30 94% 143 20% 0% 0% 146,130 16% 0% 37,620 50% 3 38% 4 57% 0% 1 33% 0% 0% 0% 0% 25% 183,931 0% 19% Exposure To Flood Hazard $ 17,257,265 $ 254,847,969 $ $ $ 4,510,434 $ $ 8,308,000 $ 450,000 $ 48,000 $ $ 125,000 $ $ $ $ $ 2,769,250 $ $ 288,315,918 * 706 Rowan County Major Roads/Bridges Transportation System (miles) Airports WTP's WTP Pipelines (feet) WWTP's WWTP Pipelines (feet) Water Storage Tanks Water Pump Stations Commercial Towers Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Electric Power Facilities Critical Facilities Total Identified Critical Facilities 34 473 2 2 2,244,675 1 692,309 21 14 6 4 1 1 2 - $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Total Exposure 29,353,480 747,021,000 10,682,000 65,268,000 21,520,000 65,268,000 12,912,000 3,150,000 168,000 588,000 500,000 6,860,000 98,000 2,136,400 8,608,000 $ 2,937,545 $ 974,132,880 # Located Percent In Flood In Flood Hazard Area Hazard Area 13 38% 95 20% 0% 1 50% 448,935 20% 1 100% 69,231 10% 0% 6 43% 0% 1 25% 0% 0% 0% 0% 19% 518,283 0% 18% Exposure To Flood Hazard $ 11,223,389 $ 149,720,065 $ $ 32,634,000 $ 4,304,000 $ 65,268,000 $ 1,291,200 $ $ 72,000 $ $ 125,000 $ $ $ $ $ 1,635,520 $ $ 266,273,174 The County data in the charts above include both the incorporated and unincorporated areas of that County. The Total Exposure (Property Value) figures were provided from HAZUS-MH. Sources: HAZUS-MH, 2000 US Census Statistics, Gateway ADD GIS Database and County Mitigation Committee Input. The Identification of Assets Section of this Plan breaks down the exposure on a per jurisdiction basis. Note: Transportation includes Port Facilities and Airports. -WTP & WWTP Pipeline #’s Are In Linear Feet 707 Landslide Hazard AreasCritical Facilities Est. Potential Loss Per County Within The Gateway Region Identified Bath County Critical Facilities 35 Major Roads/Bridges 385 Transportation System (miles) 1 Airports 1 WTP's 2,021,734 WTP Pipelines (feet) 2 WWTP's 87,317 WWTP Pipelines (feet) 13 Water Storage Tanks 10 Water Pump Stations 1 Commercial Towers 8 Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities 1 Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines 1 Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Electric Power Facilities Critical Facilities Total # Located Percent Total In Landslide In Landslide Exposure Hazard Area Hazard Area $ 26,368,740 10 29% $ 619,136,000 127 33% $ 5,341,000 1 100% $ 32,634,000 0% $ 19,859,000 673,911 33% $ 130,536,000 0% $ 11,916,000 29,106 33% $ 1,950,000 6 46% $ 120,000 5 50% $ 98,000 0% $ 1,000,000 6 75% $ 0% $ 98,000 0% $ 0% $ 1,068,200 0% $ 7,944,000 0% $ 2,109,509 $ 858,068,940 703,172 0% 33% Exposure To Landslide Hazard $ 7,533,926 $ 204,234,473 $ 5,341,000 $ $ 6,619,662 $ $ 2,979,000 $ 900,000 $ 60,000 $ $ 750,000 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 228,418,061 * Major Roads/Bridges Transportation System (miles) Airports WTP's WTP Pipelines (feet) WWTP's WWTP Pipelines (feet) Water Storage Tanks Water Pump Stations Commercial Towers Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Identified Critical Facilities 12 371 1 749,005 2 53,405 6 4 1 3 - Electric Power Facilities Critical Facilities Total 802,810 Menifee County $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ # Located Percent Total In Landslide In Landslide Exposure Hazard Area Hazard Area 3,960,890 12 100% 499,380,000 371 100% 0% 32,634,000 1 100% 14,034,000 749,005 100% 130,536,000 2 100% 8,420,000 53,405 100% 900,000 6 100% 48,000 4 100% 98,000 1 100% 375,000 3 100% 0% 0% 0% 0% 5,613,000 0% $ $ 695,998,890 802,810 0% 100% Exposure To Landslide Hazard $ 3,960,890 $ 499,380,000 $ $ 32,634,000 $ 14,034,000 $ 130,536,000 $ 8,420,000 $ 900,000 $ 48,000 $ 98,000 $ 375,000 $ $ $ $ $ 5,613,000 $ $ 695,998,890 * 708 Montgomery County Identified Critical Facilities 63 Major Roads/Bridges 374 Transportation System (miles) 2 Airports 1 WTP's 1,379,935 WTP Pipelines (feet) 3 WWTP's 454,480 WWTP Pipelines (feet) 15 Water Storage Tanks 4 Water Pump Stations 5 Commercial Towers 10 Dams/Levees 1 Health Care Facilities 1 Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines 1 Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Electric Power Facilities Critical Facilities Total 1,834,895 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ # Located Percent Total In Landslide In Landslide Exposure Hazard Area Hazard Area 22,012,000 13 21% 688,814,000 142 38% 10,682,000 0% 32,634,000 0% 17,646,000 524,375 38% 195,804,000 1 33% 10,588,000 172,702 38% 2,250,000 2 13% 48,000 0% 490,000 0% 1,250,000 2 20% 6,860,000 0% 98,000 0% 0% 1,068,200 1 100% 7,058,000 0% Exposure To Landslide Hazard $ 4,542,158 $ 261,528,310 $ $ $ 6,705,476 $ 65,268,000 $ 4,023,431 $ 300,000 $ $ $ 250,000 $ $ $ $ 1,068,200 $ 705,800 997,302,200 $ $ 344,391,375 697,238 0% 38% * Major Roads/Bridges Transportation System (miles) Airports WTP's WTP Pipelines (feet) WWTP's WWTP Pipelines (feet) Water Storage Tanks Water Pump Stations Commercial Towers Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Identified Critical Facilities 32 716 1 2 897,206 1 75,239 8 7 2 3 1 - Electric Power Facilities Critical Facilities Total 973,218 Morgan County # Located Percent Total In Landslide In Landslide Exposure Hazard Area Hazard Area $ 18,407,750 32 100% $1,276,022,000 716 100% $ 5,341,000 1 100% $ 65,268,000 2 100% $ 27,693,000 897,206 100% $ 65,268,000 1 100% $ 16,616,000 75,239 100% $ 1,200,000 8 100% $ 84,000 7 100% $ 196,000 2 100% $ 375,000 3 100% $ 3,430,000 1 100% $ 0% $ 0% $ 0% $ 11,077,000 0% Exposure In Landslide Hazard $ 18,407,750 $1,276,022,000 $ 5,341,000 $ 65,268,000 $ 27,693,000 $ 65,268,000 $ 16,616,000 $ 1,200,000 $ 84,000 $ 196,000 $ 375,000 $ 3,430,000 $ $ $ $ 11,077,000 $ $1,490,977,750 $ $1,490,977,750 973,218 0% 100% * 709 Major Roads/Bridges Transportation System (miles) Airports WTP's WTP Pipelines (feet) WWTP's WWTP Pipelines (feet) Water Storage Tanks Water Pump Stations Commercial Towers Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Identified Critical Facilities 34 473 2 2 2,244,675 1 692,309 21 14 6 4 1 1 2 - $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Electric Power Facilities Critical Facilities Total 2,937,545 $ $ 974,132,880 Rowan County # Located Percent Total In Landslide In Landslide Exposure Hazard Area Hazard Area 29,353,480 34 100% 747,021,000 473 100% 10,682,000 2 100% 65,268,000 2 100% 21,520,000 2,244,675 100% 65,268,000 1 100% 12,912,000 692,309 100% 3,150,000 21 100% 168,000 14 100% 588,000 6 100% 500,000 4 100% 6,860,000 1 100% 98,000 1 100% 100% 2,136,400 2 100% 8,608,000 100% 2,937,545 100% 100% Exposure To Landslide Hazard $ 29,353,480 $ 747,021,000 $ 10,682,000 $ 65,268,000 $ 21,520,000 $ 65,268,000 $ 12,912,000 $ 3,150,000 $ 168,000 $ 588,000 $ 500,000 $ 6,860,000 $ 98,000 $ $ 2,136,400 $ 8,608,000 $ $ 974,132,880 Bath County is partially included in the Landslide Risk Area. The southern and eastern part of this County is located in the Low and Moderate Risk Area. Everything from south of Owingsville to Sharpsburg, traveling north and west is not located in the Landslide Risk Area. Menifee County is entirely included within the Landslide Risk Area. A wide part of this County, traveling north to south, for the entire length of the County, is located in the High Risk Area. The NE, NW and the SE and SW parts of Menifee County are located in the Low Risk Area. In Montgomery County, a part of the southeastern area of the County is located in the Landslide Risk Area, and it is in the Low Risk Area. All of Morgan County is located within the Landslide Risk Area. Approximately 75% of the County is in the High Risk Area and the remaining 25% is located in the Low Risk Area. Rowan County is also completely within the Landslide Risk Area. Approximately 55% of the County is in the High Risk Area, 35% is in the Moderate Risk Area and the remainder is in the Low Risk Area. Data Limitations: The exact locations of Commercial Towers, Oil and Gas Pipelines are not exactly known. The percentages or feet believed to be in any of the hazard areas that do not occur countywide (Flood, Landslide) is an educated guess from the Local Officials. Note: Transportation includes Port Facilities and Airports. The County data in the charts above include both the incorporated and unincorporated areas of that County. The Replacement Value figures below were provided from HAZUS-MH. The Identification of Assets Section of this Plan breaks down the exposure on a per jurisdiction basis. 710 Tornado Hazard AreasCritical Facilities Est. Potential Loss Per County Within The Gateway Region Identified Critical Facilities 35 Major Roads/Bridges 385 Transportation System (miles) 1 Airports 1 WTP's 2,021,734 WTP Pipelines (feet) 2 WWTP's 87,317 WWTP Pipelines (feet) 13 Water Storage Tanks 10 Water Pump Stations 1 Commercial Towers 8 Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities 1 Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines 1 Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Bath County Electric Power Facilities Critical Facilities Total $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ # Located Percent Total In Tornado In Tornado Exposure Hazard Area Hazard Area 26,368,740 35 100% 619,136,000 385 100% 5,341,000 1 100% 32,634,000 1 100% 19,859,000 2,021,734 100% 130,536,000 2 100% 11,916,000 87,317 100% 1,950,000 13 100% 120,000 10 100% 98,000 1 100% 1,000,000 8 100% 100% 98,000 1 100% 100% 1,068,200 1 100% 7,944,000 100% $ 2,109,509 $ 858,068,940 2,109,509 100% 100% Exposure To Tornado Hazard $ 26,368,740 $ 619,136,000 $ 5,341,000 $ 32,634,000 $ 19,859,000 $ 130,536,000 $ 11,916,000 $ 1,950,000 $ 120,000 $ 98,000 $ 1,000,000 $ $ 98,000 $ $ 1,068,200 $ 7,944,000 $ $ 858,068,940 * Major Roads/Bridges Transportation System (miles) Airports WTP's WTP Pipelines (feet) WWTP's WWTP Pipelines (feet) Water Storage Tanks Water Pump Stations Commercial Towers Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Identified Critical Facilities 12 371 1 749,005 2 53,405 6 4 1 3 - Electric Power Facilities Critical Facilities Total 802,810 Menifee County # Located Percent Total In Tornado In Tornado Exposure Hazard Area Hazard Area $ 3,960,890 12 100% $ 499,380,000 371 100% $ 100% $ 32,634,000 1 100% $ 14,034,000 749,005 100% $ 130,536,000 2 100% $ 8,420,000 53,405 100% $ 900,000 6 100% $ 48,000 4 100% $ 98,000 1 100% $ 375,000 3 100% $ 100% $ 100% $ 100% $ 100% $ 5,613,000 100% $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 695,998,890 $ $ 695,998,890 802,810 100% 100% Exposure In Tornado Hazard 3,960,890 499,380,000 32,634,000 14,034,000 130,536,000 8,420,000 900,000 48,000 98,000 375,000 5,613,000 * 711 Identified Montgomery County Critical Facilities 63 Major Roads/Bridges 374 Transportation System (miles) 2 Airports 1 WTP's 1,379,935 WTP Pipelines (feet) 3 WWTP's 454,480 WWTP Pipelines (feet) 15 Water Storage Tanks 4 Water Pump Stations 5 Commercial Towers 10 Dams/Levees 1 Health Care Facilities 1 Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines 1 Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Electric Power Facilities Critical Facilities Total $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Total Exposure 22,012,000 688,814,000 10,682,000 32,634,000 17,646,000 195,804,000 10,588,000 2,250,000 48,000 490,000 1,250,000 6,860,000 98,000 1,068,200 7,058,000 $ 1,834,895 $ 997,302,200 # Located Percent In Tornado In Tornado Hazard Area Hazard Area 63 100% 374 100% 2 100% 1 100% 1,379,935 100% 3 100% 454,480 100% 15 100% 4 100% 5 100% 10 100% 1 100% 1 100% 100% 1 100% 100% 1,834,895 100% 100% Exposure To Tornado Hazard $ 22,012,000 $ 688,814,000 $ 10,682,000 $ 32,634,000 $ 17,646,000 $ 195,804,000 $ 10,588,000 $ 2,250,000 $ 48,000 $ 490,000 $ 1,250,000 $ 6,860,000 $ 98,000 $ $ 1,068,200 $ 7,058,000 $ $ 997,302,200 * Major Roads/Bridges Transportation System (miles) Airports WTP's WTP Pipelines (feet) WWTP's WWTP Pipelines (feet) Water Storage Tanks Water Pump Stations Commercial Towers Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Identified Critical Facilities 32 716 1 2 897,206 1 75,239 8 7 2 3 1 - Electric Power Facilities Critical Facilities Total 973,218 Morgan County # Located Percent Total In Tornado In Tornado Exposure Hazard Area Hazard Area $ 18,407,750 32 100% $1,276,022,000 716 100% $ 5,341,000 1 100% $ 65,268,000 2 100% $ 27,693,000 897,206 100% $ 65,268,000 1 100% $ 16,616,000 75,239 100% $ 1,200,000 8 100% $ 84,000 7 100% $ 196,000 2 100% $ 375,000 3 100% $ 3,430,000 1 100% $ 100% $ 100% $ 100% $ 11,077,000 100% Exposure In Tornado Hazard $ 18,407,750 $1,276,022,000 $ 5,341,000 $ 65,268,000 $ 27,693,000 $ 65,268,000 $ 16,616,000 $ 1,200,000 $ 84,000 $ 196,000 $ 375,000 $ 3,430,000 $ $ $ $ 11,077,000 $ $1,490,977,750 $ $1,490,977,750 973,218 100% 100% * 712 Major Roads/Bridges Transportation System (miles) Airports WTP's WTP Pipelines (feet) WWTP's WWTP Pipelines (feet) Water Storage Tanks Water Pump Stations Commercial Towers Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Identified Critical Facilities 34 473 2 2 2,244,675 1 692,309 21 14 6 4 1 1 2 - # Located Percent Total In Tornado In Tornado Exposure Hazard Area Hazard Area $ 29,353,480 34 100% $ 747,021,000 473 100% $ 10,682,000 2 100% $ 65,268,000 2 100% $ 21,520,000 2,244,675 100% $ 65,268,000 1 100% $ 12,912,000 692,309 100% $ 3,150,000 21 100% $ 168,000 14 100% $ 588,000 6 100% $ 500,000 4 100% $ 6,860,000 1 100% $ 98,000 1 100% $ 100% $ 2,136,400 2 100% $ 8,608,000 100% $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Electric Power Facilities Critical Facilities Total 2,937,545 $ $ 974,132,880 $ $ 974,132,880 Rowan County 2,937,545 100% 100% Exposure In Tornado Hazard 29,353,480 747,021,000 10,682,000 65,268,000 21,520,000 65,268,000 12,912,000 3,150,000 168,000 588,000 500,000 6,860,000 98,000 2,136,400 8,608,000 * Data Limitations: The exact locations of some Commercial Towers, Oil and Gas Pipelines are not exactly known. The percentages or feet believed to be in any of the hazard areas that do not occur countywide (Flood, Landslide) is an educated guess from the Local Officials. Note: Transportation includes Port Facilities and Airports. The County data in the charts above include both the incorporated and unincorporated areas of that County. The Replacement Value figures below were provided from HAZUS-MH. WTP & WWTP Pipeline #’s Are In Linear Feet. WTPWater Treatment Plant/WWTP-Wastewater Treatment Plant. The Identification of Assets Section of this Plan breaks down the exposure on a per jurisdiction basis. 713 Severe Thunderstorm/Hail Hazard AreasCritical Facilities Est. Potential Loss Per County Within The Gateway Region Identified Critical Facilities 35 Major Roads/Bridges 385 Transportation System (miles) 1 Airports 1 WTP's 2,021,734 WTP Pipelines (feet) 2 WWTP's 87,317 WWTP Pipelines (feet) 13 Water Storage Tanks 10 Water Pump Stations 1 Commercial Towers 8 Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities 1 Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines 1 Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Bath County Electric Power Facilities Critical Facilities Total 2,109,509 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ # Located Percent Total Severe T'strm Severe T'strm Exposure Hazard Area Hazard Area 26,368,740 35 100% 619,136,000 385 100% 5,341,000 1 100% 32,634,000 1 100% 19,859,000 2,021,734 100% 130,536,000 2 100% 11,916,000 87,317 100% 1,950,000 13 100% 120,000 10 100% 98,000 1 100% 1,000,000 8 100% 100% 98,000 1 100% 100% 1,068,200 1 100% 7,944,000 100% $ $ 858,068,940 2,109,509 100% 100% Exposure Severe T'strm Hazard $ 26,368,740 $ 619,136,000 $ 5,341,000 $ 32,634,000 $ 19,859,000 $ 130,536,000 $ 11,916,000 $ 1,950,000 $ 120,000 $ 98,000 $ 1,000,000 $ $ 98,000 $ $ 1,068,200 $ 7,944,000 $ $ 858,068,940 * Major Roads/Bridges Transportation System (miles) Airports WTP's WTP Pipelines (feet) WWTP's WWTP Pipelines (feet) Water Storage Tanks Water Pump Stations Commercial Towers Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Identified Critical Facilities 12 371 1 749,005 2 53,405 6 4 1 3 - Electric Power Facilities Critical Facilities Total 802,810 Menifee County $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Total Exposure 3,960,890 499,380,000 32,634,000 14,034,000 130,536,000 8,420,000 900,000 48,000 98,000 375,000 5,613,000 $ $ 695,998,890 # Located Percent Severe T'strm Severe T'strm Hazard Area Hazard Area 12 100% 371 100% 100% 1 100% 749,005 100% 2 100% 53,405 100% 6 100% 4 100% 1 100% 3 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 802,810 100% 100% Exposure Severe T'strm Hazard $ 3,960,890 $ 499,380,000 $ $ 32,634,000 $ 14,034,000 $ 130,536,000 $ 8,420,000 $ 900,000 $ 48,000 $ 98,000 $ 375,000 $ $ $ $ $ 5,613,000 $ $ 695,998,890 * 714 Identified Critical Facilities 63 Major Roads/Bridges 374 Transportation System (miles) 2 Airports 1 WTP's 1,379,935 WTP Pipelines (feet) 3 WWTP's 454,480 WWTP Pipelines (feet) 15 Water Storage Tanks 4 Water Pump Stations 5 Commercial Towers 10 Dams/Levees 1 Health Care Facilities 1 Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines 1 Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Montgomery County Electric Power Facilities Critical Facilities Total 1,834,895 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ # Located Percent Total Severe T'strm Severe T'strm Exposure Hazard Area Hazard Area 22,012,000 63 100% 688,814,000 374 100% 10,682,000 2 100% 32,634,000 1 100% 17,646,000 1,379,935 100% 195,804,000 3 100% 10,588,000 454,480 100% 2,250,000 15 100% 48,000 4 100% 490,000 5 100% 1,250,000 10 100% 6,860,000 1 100% 98,000 1 100% 100% 1,068,200 1 100% 7,058,000 100% Exposure Severe T'strm Hazard $ 22,012,000 $ 688,814,000 $ 10,682,000 $ 32,634,000 $ 17,646,000 $ 195,804,000 $ 10,588,000 $ 2,250,000 $ 48,000 $ 490,000 $ 1,250,000 $ 6,860,000 $ 98,000 $ $ 1,068,200 $ 7,058,000 997,302,200 $ 1,834,895 100% 100% 997,302,200 * Major Roads/Bridges Transportation System (miles) Airports WTP's WTP Pipelines (feet) WWTP's WWTP Pipelines (feet) Water Storage Tanks Water Pump Stations Commercial Towers Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Identified Critical Facilities 32 716 1 2 897,206 1 75,239 8 7 2 3 1 - Electric Power Facilities Critical Facilities Total 973,218 Morgan County # Located Percent Total Severe T'strm Severe T'strm Exposure Hazard Area Hazard Area $ 18,407,750 32 100% $1,276,022,000 716 100% $ 5,341,000 1 100% $ 65,268,000 2 100% $ 27,693,000 897,206 100% $ 65,268,000 1 100% $ 16,616,000 75,239 100% $ 1,200,000 8 100% $ 84,000 7 100% $ 196,000 2 100% $ 375,000 3 100% $ 3,430,000 1 100% $ 100% $ 100% $ 100% $ 11,077,000 100% Exposure Severe T'strm Hazard $ 18,407,750 $1,276,022,000 $ 5,341,000 $ 65,268,000 $ 27,693,000 $ 65,268,000 $ 16,616,000 $ 1,200,000 $ 84,000 $ 196,000 $ 375,000 $ 3,430,000 $ $ $ $ 11,077,000 $ $1,490,977,750 $ $1,490,977,750 973,218 100% 100% * 715 Major Roads/Bridges Transportation System (miles) Airports WTP's WTP Pipelines (feet) WWTP's WWTP Pipelines (feet) Water Storage Tanks Water Pump Stations Commercial Towers Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities Oil Facilities Oil Pipelines Natural Gas Facilities Natural Gas Pipelines Identified Critical Facilities 34 473 2 2 2,244,675 1 692,309 21 14 6 4 1 1 2 - $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Electric Power Facilities Critical Facilities Total 2,937,545 $ $ 974,132,880 Rowan County Total Exposure 29,353,480 747,021,000 10,682,000 65,268,000 21,520,000 65,268,000 12,912,000 3,150,000 168,000 588,000 500,000 6,860,000 98,000 2,136,400 8,608,000 # Located Percent Severe T'strm Severe T'strm Hazard Area Hazard Area 34 100% 473 100% 2 100% 2 100% 2,244,675 100% 1 100% 692,309 100% 21 100% 14 100% 6 100% 4 100% 1 100% 1 100% 100% 2 100% 100% 2,937,545 100% 100% Exposure Severe T'strm Hazard $ 29,353,480 $ 747,021,000 $ 10,682,000 $ 65,268,000 $ 21,520,000 $ 65,268,000 $ 12,912,000 $ 3,150,000 $ 168,000 $ 588,000 $ 500,000 $ 6,860,000 $ 98,000 $ $ 2,136,400 $ 8,608,000 $ $ 974,132,880 Data Limitations: The exact locations of some Commercial Towers, Oil and Gas Pipelines are not exactly known. The percentages or feet believed to be in any of the hazard areas that do not occur countywide (Flood, Landslide) is an educated guess from the Local Officials. Note: Transportation includes Port Facilities and Airports. The County data in the charts above include both the incorporated and unincorporated areas of that County. The Replacement Value figures below were provided from HAZUS-MH. WTP & WWTP Pipeline #’s Are In Linear Feet. WTPWater Treatment Plant/WWTP-Wastewater Treatment Plant. The Identification of Assets Section of this Plan breaks down the exposure on a per jurisdiction basis. 716 Severe Winter Storms Hazard AreasCritical Facilities Est. Potential Loss Per County Within The Gateway Region Identified Critical Facilities 35 Major Roads/Bridges 385 Transportation System (miles) 1 Airports 1 WTP's 2,021,734 WTP Pipelines (feet) 2 WWTP's 87,317 WWTP Pipelines (feet) 13 Water Storage Tanks 10 Water Pump Stations 1 Commercial Towers 8 Dams/Levees Health Care Facilities 1 Oil Faciliti