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Effects of flooding on historic properties The 44 historic structures located in Punta Gorda face a potential loss from a flooding event of $697,330. This represents 1.58% of their total value (Table 49 and Figure 71). POTENTIAL LOSSES FOR HISTORIC STRUCTURES IN PUNTA GORDA FROM A 100 YEAR FLOOD EVENT BASED ON PLANNING ZONE No. of Building Contents Functional Use Total Buildings Loss Loss Loss Loss Punta Gorda 44 $238,566 $357,849 $100,915 $697,330 Total 44 $238,566 $357,849 $100,915 $697,330 Table 49: Potential Losses for Historic Structures in Punta Gorda from a 100 Year Flood Event Based on Planning Zone 2005 Source: Charlotte County Property Appraiser Data Analysis by Southwest Florida Regional Planning Council Figure 71: Potential Losses for Historic Structures in Punta Gorda from Flooding 2005 Source: Charlotte County/City of Punta Gorda Local Mitigation Strategy Effects of flooding on top employers The 174 structures owned by Charlotte County‘s top employers that are located in Punta Gorda face a potential loss from a flooding event of $39 million. This represents 12.9% of their total value (Table 50 and 72). Adaptation Plan Page 178
POTENTIAL LOSSES FOR STRUCTURES OWNED BY CHARLOTTE COUNTY’S TOP EMPLOYERS LOCATED IN PUNTA GORDA FROM A 100 YEAR FLOOD EVENT BASED ON PLANNING ZONE No. of Building Contents Functional Use Total Loss Buildings Loss Loss Loss Punta Gorda 174 $13,570,789 $23,167,778 $2,297,562 $39,036,129 Total 174 $13,570,789 $23,167,778 $2,297,562 $39,036,129 Table 50: Potential Losses for Structures Owned by Charlotte County‘s Top Employers Located in Punta Gorda from a 100 Year Flood Event Based on Planning Zone 2005 Source: Charlotte County Property Appraiser Data Analysis by Southwest Florida Regional Planning Council Figure 72: Potential Losses for the Top Employers Located in the 100 Year Floodplain in Punta Gorda from flooding 2005 Source: Charlotte County/City of Punta Gorda Local Mitigation Strategy Adaptation Plan Page 179
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scientific disciplines, and should
effects of sea level rise on coasta
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Limit development Fire Water Qualit
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of Punta Gorda. The weak tornado do
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hurricanes. This high risk designat
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Synergistic Risks Many other stress
$250,000 limit to NFIP, so either a
3) to restore oyster reefs, and 4)
design, building standards and land
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explicit statements of how the indi
impeded implementation. More import
Adaptation Proximal Monitoring Phys
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Fields, P.A., J.B. Graham, R.H. Ros
Intergovernmental Panel on Climate
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Sallenger, A.H., C.W. Wright, and J
Comprehensive Southwest Florida/ Ch
Wilson, C. 1997. Hurricane Andrew
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Appendix V. Presentations Presentat
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purchase upland development rights
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