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Sherburne County Multi -Hazard Mitigation Plan, 2020 <br />1d.UVerVIeW 0? 17. Annual Lnance t100a Loss estimation in 5nerourne uoun <br />% Buttdinq Damage <br />is 10% <br />a S2s% <br />1 509E <br />• c 99% <br />Affegated Laid; by ftc%kes Wu k <br />5 ;125,040 <br />11300,000 <br />5 $750,W0 <br />S 31,675,090 <br />12 <br />�*l <br />r <br />Date Sourtr.: MN ANR, Haruw, Sherbu+ne [putty <br />Hazus Critical Infrastructure Loss Analysis <br />Critical facilities and infrastructure are vital to the public and their incapacitation or destruction would <br />have a significant negative impact on the community. These facilities and infrastructures were <br />identified in Section 3.8 and verified by Sherburne County. <br />Buildings identified as essential facilities forthe Hazus flood analysis include hospitals, police and fire <br />stations, and schools (often used as shelters). Loss of essential facilities are vulnerable to structural <br />failure, extensive water damage, and loss of facility functionality during a flood, negatively impacting <br />the communities relying on these faci I ities' services. <br />It is also important to identify if any critical infrastructure within the i% annual chance floodplain, given <br />the higher risk of the facility or infrastructure being incapacitated or destroyed during a flood. <br />Fortunately, none of Sherburne County's essential or critical facilities included in the Hazus flood <br />analysis are located within the floodplain. <br />Losses were estimated by Census County Subdivision. The highest potential losses are around Briggs, <br />Rush and Elk Lakes in Palmer and Clear Lake Townships. The cities of Elk River and Princeton had the <br />highest city losses and Elk River City had a relatively high number of structures in the i% annual chance <br />flood boundary. All jurisdictions with buildings identified in the i% annual chance flood zone are listed <br />in Table 23. <br />Page159 <br />
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