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period: 6 percent from 2000 to 2001, -2.5 percent from 2001 to 2002, and <br />2 percent from 2003 to 2004. <br />Housing units are considered to be substandard if they are overcrowded, <br />do not have heat, or lack complete kitchens or plumbing. In Indian River <br />County in 2000: <br />• 1,431 housing units (2.9% of all units) were overcrowded, meaning <br />that they housed more than one person per room, compared to a <br />statewide percentage of 6.5%. <br />• 447 units (0.9%) did not use home heating fuel, compared to a <br />statewide percentage of 1.8%. <br />• 272 units (0.5%) lacked complete kitchen facilities, compared to a <br />statewide percentage of 0.5%. <br />• 108 units (0.2%) lacked complete plumbing facilities, compared to <br />a statewide percentage of 0.4%. <br />G. EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT SUPPORT FACILITIES <br />Critical Facilities - Indian River County and its municipalities have <br />identified all critical facilities required for an immediate emergency <br />response following a major emergency/disaster event, and other <br />facilities or areas necessary to support recovery operations. Several <br />categories of critical facilities have been included. Specific details <br />can be found in the Critical Facilities Inventory retained on file in the <br />office of Emergency Management. <br />2. Logistical Staging Areas (More detailed information on staging <br />areas can be found in Annex 1A (Recovery Functions). <br />a. Materials and Supplies <br />(1) City of Vero Beach Municipal Airport (Primary) <br />3400 Cherokee Drive, Vero Beach <br />(2) Sebastian Elementary School (Primary) <br />400 C.R. 512, Sebastian <br />(3) Barber Street Sports Complex (Secondary) <br />1115 Barber Street, Sebastian <br />(4) Indian River County Fairgrounds (Secondary) <br />7900 58th Avenue, Wabasso <br />Indian River County Comprehensive Emergency Management Plan Basic Page 54 <br />