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Approved Date
11/07/2000
Control Number
2000-337G
Agenda Item Number
11.B.
Entity Name
State of Florida Dept. of Commuity Affairs
Subject
Hazard Mitigation Grant Program Application for Shelter Retrofit Projects
Highlands Elementary
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E-1 <br />4W <br />FINAL REPORT <br />SHELTER EVALUATIONS for THE STATE OF FLORIDA <br />ID No.; 207 <br />Survey Date: December 3, 1998 <br />Facility Name: Highlands Elementary School (Buildings 2 and 3) <br />Address: 500 S.W 20th Street, Vero Beach, Florida, 32962 <br />Coordinates: <br />Latitude: N27°34'02" <br />Discussion: <br />Longitude: W80'23'01" <br />Highlands Elementary School is located on 20th Street S.W. approximately 0.5 miles west of U.S.I . Under <br />the direction of Indian River Department of Emergency Management, the classroom areas were evaluated <br />as a possible hurricane evacuation shelter. <br />Flood and Ha7rnat Considerations: <br />A site plan showing existing elevations was not available but the campus is located in a Zane 'X' area <br />according to Flood Insurance Rate Map, panel 168 of 169, Mal) No.12061C0168 E, with an effective date <br />of May 4, 1989. Evidence of flooding or ponding was not apparent. <br />The 14ES building is within the Vulnerability Zone of two Section 302 facilities that have a low release <br />potential in a hurricane event. information was provided by local emergency management that the <br />chemicals ammonia, chlorine, hydroflouric acid and sulfuric acid were present in these facilities. <br />The campas is not located within a ten mile Emergency Planning Zone of a nuclear facility. <br />
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