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FACILITY <br />LOCATION <br />REPLACEMENT <br />COST <br />Georgeville Volunteer Fire Department <br />6916 Hwy 200 <br />394,058.00 <br />Concord, NC 28025 <br />Harrisburg Volunteer Fire Department, Station 1 <br />6450 Morehead Road <br />598,480.00 <br />Harrisburg, NC 28075 <br />Harrisburg Volunteer Fire Department, Station 2 <br />9045 Rocky River Road <br />410,697.00 <br />Harrisburg, NC 28075 <br />Jackson Park Volunteer Fire Department <br />36 Green Street <br />259,641.00 <br />Concord, NC 28025 <br />Midland Volunteer Fire Department <br />12805 US Hwy 601 S <br />245,670.00 <br />Midland, NC 28107 <br />Mt. Mitchell Volunteer Fire Department <br />5875 Old Salisbury- Concord <br />496,935.00 <br />Road <br />Kanna olis, NC 28081 <br />Mt. Pleasant Volunteer Fire Department <br />1415 N. Main Street <br />439,627.00 <br />Mt. Pleasant, NC 28124 <br />Northeast Cabarrus Volunteer Fire Department <br />1530 Lentz Harness Shop <br />545,398.00 <br />Road <br />Mt. Pleasant, NC 28124 <br />Odell Volunteer Fire Department <br />9051 Davidson Highway <br />453,332.00 <br />Concord, NC 28027 <br />Rimer Volunteer Fire Department <br />2709 Rimer Road <br />421,545.00 <br />Concord, NC 28025 <br />Cabarrus Rescue Squad <br />2900 S. Main Street <br />286,049.00 <br />Kanna olis, NC 28081 <br />III. Present Vulnerability <br />A. There are many considerations in determining the overall vulnerability of a community or <br />area. These include vulnerable populations, high -risk areas, and vulnerable structures and <br />facilities. Vulnerable populations are identified as those highly populated areas that are most <br />susceptible to natural or technological hazards. Cabarrus County has several areas of <br />vulnerable populations, most of which are located in the 100 -year floodplains of the Rocky <br />River and other major drainage ways. (These areas are identified on Map B -2, Cabarrus <br />County Areas Vulnerable to Flooding.) <br />B. In 1997, there were 210 structures located in the 100 -year floodplains within <br />unincorporated Cabarrus County. Using the 1998 Special Census occupancy rate of 85% and <br />average household size of 2.6 persons /household, an estimated 465 persons were residing <br />within the 100 -year floodplain in 1997. <br />Annex B Vulnerability Assessment B -4 <br />1 October 2004 <br />Attachment number 7 <br />F -6 Page 128 <br />