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City of Punta Gorda Adaptation Plan
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Charlotte Harbor National Estuary P
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Acknowledgements This project has b
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Algal blooms ......................
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Source: FDEP 2009..................
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Table 32: Potential Coastal Storm S
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ADAPTATION: Explicitly indicate in
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Summary Conclusion ................
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8. Availability of Insurance. The C
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City of Punta Gorda Comprehensive P
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The Current Climate of Southwest Fl
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type of rainfall event that causes
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Figure 2: The City of Punta Gorda i
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Figure 3: USGS TOPO Map of the City
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Figure 5: Existing Land Use of the
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Figure 6:- The City of Punta Gorda
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The asset inventory is a way to ass
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CHNEP/SWFRPC team was to take the l
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Each participant had to pick and di
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Figure 7: The Adaptation Game board
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would ―park‖ the label in the c
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Description of Specific Implementat
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2. Increasing the flexibility of vu
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Prioritized Vulnerabilities and Ada
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Increases in global surface tempera
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Climate-related changes in freshwat
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marsh may be overgrown by other spe
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Figure 12: Wetlands and Uplands of
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Changes to phenology of anadromous
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Air temperature increases will affe
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Changes in freshwater releases from
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own pelican populations were reduce
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irds with water depth niche partiti
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protection and preservation activit
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The Rapid Stabilization Case (of gr
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Probability (%) 2025 2050 2075 2100
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Figure 15: Sea level rise in three
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The elevations analyzed (0.5, 1.0,
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Figure 18: Acres of habitat or land
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Figure 19: Acres of freshwater wetl
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Habitat and Species Changes The Sea
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Habitat Initial Condition Percent o
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Figure 22: SLAMM Predictions of Hab
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Figure 23: Habitat Structure 2000 S
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weeds threaten to crowd out native
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Table 7: Adaptations to Address Fis
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Habitat protection/rete ntion Regul
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Property, Shell Creek, Integrated H
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Establish living shorelines Restore
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Preserve, Charlotte Harbor and Myak
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Do nothing Stop unchecked commercia
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Figure 25: Seagrass coverage map fr
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Figure 26: Baseline seagrass covera
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Persistence maps were also created
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Figure 30: Seagrass persistence in
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Having determined the extent of the
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Upon approval by the Management and
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1993 Acres Gains/Losses (Acres) Gai
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County;• Pansy Bayou, No Entry Zo
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Vulnerability 2: Inadequate Water S
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enforced except during extreme cond
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Consider climate change in water su
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demands Use of reclaimed water for
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Identify alternative sources Charge
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Require use of xeriscaping Inadequa
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Table 14: Adaptations to Inadequate
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where one plant is known to thrive,
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Vulnerability 3: Flooding Hurricane
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Figure 33: Atlantic hurricanes pass
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Figure 34: Number of Structures in
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Source: Charlotte County Property A
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Figure 38: City of Punta Gorda Crit
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Figures 40-42-35: Values for Critic
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POTENTIAL MINIMUM COASTAL STORM SUR
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Tropical storm effects on historic
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Tropical storm effects on repetitiv
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Figure 49: Potential Storm Surge Lo
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Effects of a Category 1 storm on hi
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Effects of a Category 1 storm on re
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Category 2 Event Under the minimum
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Effects of a Category 2 storm on to
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Effects of a Category 2 storm on cr
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Effects of a Category 3 storm on hi
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Effects of a Category 3 storm on re
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Category 4/5 Event For a Category 4
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Effects of a Category 4/5 storm on
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Effects of a Category 4 or 5 storm
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ESTIMATED VALUES FOR STRUCTURES WIT
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In most cases, the damage from any
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POTENTIAL LOSSES FOR STRUCTURES OWN
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Figure 75: Critical Facilities and
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Figure 77: Future Land Use (2018) i
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Complete downtown flooding study Fl
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Land acquisition for retreat/reloca
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Improve weather response plans Buil
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ADAPTATION: Explicitly indicate in
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that reduces these effects is compl
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Sustainable protection of low energ
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Managed retreat Managed retreat or
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Figure 80: Rolling easement step 2
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Figure 82: Rolling easement step 4
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first because suitable land uses wi
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project). Federal subsidies for sew
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the system or would destroy marine
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The State Comprehensive Plan, under
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Approaches for maintaining shorelin
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Breakwaters, bulkheads, residential
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Additional Adaptations to Sea Level
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In an example of rolling easements
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Alternative Shoreline Less than tot
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The following is a discussion on ho
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One way for decision makers to more
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example, if a community establishes
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Table 56: Adaptations to Address Un
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Growth Use coastal management in la
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planning Elevate land surfaces Esta
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Table 57: Adaptations to Address Un
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. The Land Development Regulations
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intrusion economy conservation land
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Proper consideration of hazardous m
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Create regional sediment management
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Control runoff through improved lan
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PROVIDING RECOMMENDED EXEMPTIONS; P
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approval. Non-compliant jurisdictio
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Incorporating critical facilities i
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State-Wide Approach for Identifying
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No Shore Protection (light green) P
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Table 62: Adaptations to address Ed
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political schedules Change to energ
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Use pure science/proven information
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Provide rebates for installation of
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Solve insurance problem to encourag
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Obtain state/federal grants/loans N
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Consider temperature when choosing
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Implement land exchange programs Su
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Additional insulation in buildings
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All measures to reduce local GHG em
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Redefine flood hazard zones Educati
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ADAPTATION: Promote green building
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these gases. When old units are bei
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difficult to determine the amount o
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does not take into account the mill
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scientific disciplines, and should
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effects of sea level rise on coasta
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During these months, grass, leaves,
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Limit development Fire Water Qualit
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ADAPTATION: Drought preparedness pl
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Vulnerability 10: Availability/Cost
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of Punta Gorda. The weak tornado do
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Figure 87: Number of Tornado Events
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According to NOAA (2007), 60 signif
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hurricanes. This high risk designat
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Climate change may have a beneficia
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Synergistic Risks Many other stress
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$250,000 limit to NFIP, so either a
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3) to restore oyster reefs, and 4)
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design, building standards and land
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Phase 1 (Monaco to Aqui Esta); Mult
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explicit statements of how the indi
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impeded implementation. More import
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Adaptation Proximal Monitoring Phys
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