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flagler county - Northeast Florida Regional Council
Florida Statewide Regional Evacuation Study Program Storm Tide Atlas Flagler County Volume 7-4 Book 3 of 6 Florida Division of Emergency Management Northeast Florida Regional Council Northeast Florida Region Includes Hurricane Evacuation Study Volume VII-4 Northeast Florida Statewide Regional Evacuation Studies Program NORTHEAST FLORIDA STORM TIDE ATLAS Volume VII-4 Book 3 Flagler County This Book is part of Volume VII of the Statewide Regional Evacuation Study (SRES) Program and one of five county books in the Northeast Florida Storm Tide Atlas Series. Book 1 covers Clay County; Book 2 covers Duval County; Book 3 covers Flagler County, Book 4 covers Nassau County; Book 5 covers Putnam County and Book 6 covers St. Johns County. The Atlas maps identify those areas subject to potential storm tide flooding from the five categories of hurricane on the Saffir Simpson Hurricane Wind Scale as determined by NOAA’s numerical storm surge model, SLOSH. The Storm Tide Atlas, published in 2010, is the foundation of the hazards analysis for storm tide and a key component of the SRES. The Technical Data Report (Volume I) builds upon this analysis and includes the revised evacuation zones and population estimates, results of the evacuation behavioral data, shelter analysis and evacuation transportation analyses. The Study, which provides vital information to state and local emergency management, forms the basis for county evacuation plans. The final documents with summary information will be published and made available on the Internet (www.nefrc.org) in December 2010. The Atlas was produced by the Northeast Florida Regional Council with funding by the Florida Legislature and the Federal Emergency Management Agency through the Florida Division of Emergency Management. This Atlas was prepared and published by the Northeast Regional Council, 6850 Belfort Oaks Place, Jacksonville, Fl 32216. Telephone: (904) 279-0880 Fax: (904) 279-0881: Email: [email protected] or [email protected] Web site: www.nefrc.org Volume VII: Storm Tide Atlas Page 1 Volume VII-4 Northeast Florida Statewide Regional Evacuation Studies Program VOLUME VII-4 NORTHEAST FLORIDA STORM TIDE ATLAS TABLE OF CONTENTS Book 3 Flagler County INTRODUCTION ..................................................................................................... 5 THE SLOSH MODEL ................................................................................................ 6 Hypothetical Storm Simulations ............................................................................ 6 The Grid for the Northeast Florida SLOSH Model .................................................... 9 Storm Scenario Determinations............................................................................. 9 CREATION OF THE STORM TIDE ZONES ................................................................ 11 Determining Storm Tide Height and Flooding Depth ............................................. 11 Storm Tide Post-Processing ................................................................................ 12 VARIATIONS TO CONSIDER .................................................................................. 14 Storm tide & Wave Height.................................................................................. 14 Forward Speed.................................................................................................. 14 Astronomical Tides ............................................................................................ 14 Accuracy........................................................................................................... 14 POINTS OF REFERENCE ........................................................................................ 15 STORM TIDE ATLAS.............................................................................................. 18 LIST OF TABLES Table Table Table Table Page 2 1 2 3 4 Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Wind Scale........................................................ 7 Northeast Florida Basin Hypothetical Storm Parameters............................. 8 Potential Storm Tide Height (s) by County ............................................. 10 Selected Points of Reference................................................................. 16 Volume VII: Storm Tide Atlas Volume VII-4 Northeast Florida Statewide Regional Evacuation Studies Program LIST OF FIGURES Figure Figure Figure Figure Figure Figure Figure Figure 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 The Northeast Florida Region..................................................................... 5 Northeast Florida Basin Grid ...................................................................... 9 SLOSH Grid with Surge Values ................................................................... 9 Digital Elevation from LIDAR.................................................................... 11 SLOSH Display........................................................................................ 12 SLOSH Display Post-Processing ................................................................ 12 Storm Tide Limits for the Northeast Florida Region .................................... 13 Atlas Map Index...................................................................................... 19 LIST OF MAPS Map Map Map Map Map Map Map Map Map Map Map Map Map Map Map Map Map Map 10 ………………………………21 17……………………………….22 18……………………………….23 19……………………………….24 20 ………………………………25 25 ………………………………26 26……………………………….27 27……………………………….28 28……………………………….29 29……………………………….30 33……………………………….31 35……………………………….32 36……………………………….33 38……………………………….34 39……………………………….35 42……………………………….36 43……………………………….37 44……………………………….38 Volume VII: Storm Tide Atlas Map Map Map Map Map Map Map Map Map Map Map Map Map Map Map Map Map Map 45……………………………….39 46……………………………….40 53……………………………….41 54……………………………….42 55……………………………….43 56……………………………….44 62……………………………….45 63……………………………….46 64……………………………….47 72……………………………….48 73……………………………….49 79……………………………….50 80……………………………….51 81……………………………….52 82……………………………….53 83……………………………….54 84……………………………….55 85……………………………….56 Page 3 Volume VII-4 Northeast Florida Statewide Regional Evacuation Studies Program CREDITS & ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS Funding was authorized by the Florida Legislature through House Bill 7121, as a result of the 2004 and 2005 hurricane seasons. Provisions of this bill require the Division of Emergency Management to update all Regional Evacuation Studies in the State and inexorably tied the Evacuation Studies and Growth Management. As a result, this study addresses both Emergency Management and Growth Management data needs. Funds were also provided by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) with all money administered through the Florida Division of Emergency Management (FDEM), 2555 Shumard Oak Blvd., Tallahassee, 32399. Web site: www.floridadisaster.org. Local match was provided by the counties of Baker, Clay, Duval, Flagler, Nassau, Putnam and St. Johns. The Council acknowledges and extends its appreciation to the following agencies and people for their cooperation and assistance in the development of this Atlas: National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA/TPC-NHC) for the SLOSH numerical storm surge model developed by the late Chester L. Jelesnianski, the development of the 2009 Northeast Florida Basin under the management of Jamie Rhome, and for the storm tide computation and interpretation provided by the NOAA Storm Surge Modeling team. The National Weather Service, Jacksonville office for their participation, coordination and support. Florida Division of Emergency Management David Halstead, Director Sandy Meyer, Hurricane Planning Manager Richard Butgereit, GIS Manager Northeast Florida Regional Council Jeffrey Alexander, Statewide Program Manager Florida Emergency Preparedness Association For their support in this statewide effort Page 4 County Emergency Management Agencies Adam Faircloth, Director of Baker County Emergency Management Lorin Mock, Director of Clay County Emergency Management James Corbin, Former Director of Clay County Emergency Management Martin Senterfitt, Director of Duval County Emergency Management Troy Harper, Director of Flagler County Emergency Management Tom Kochheiser, Director of Nassau County Emergency Management Quin Romay, Director of Putnam County Emergency Management E.R. Ashton, Director of St. Johns County Emergency Management Volume VII: Storm Tide Atlas Volume VII-4 Northeast Florida Statewide Regional Evacuation Studies Program INTRODUCTION A comprehensive emergency management program requires attention to four (4) key inter-related components: preparedness, response, recovery and mitigation. Preparing and avoiding or reducing potential loss of life and property damage - preparedness and mitigation - requires accurate and precise hazard and vulnerability analyses. These analyses are the foundation for evacuation and disaster response planning, as well as the development of local mitigation strategies designed to reduce the community’s overall risk to disasters. This Atlas series provides information to state, county and local emergency management officials and planners for use in hurricane preparedness and coastal management in the Northeast Florida Region including Baker, Clay, Duval, Flagler, Nassau, Putnam and St. Johns counties (Figure 1). It was part of a statewide effort to enhance our ability to respond to a hurricane threat, facilitate the evacuation of vulnerable residents to a point of relative safety and mitigate our vulnerability in the future. The Statewide Regional Evacuation Study Program provides a consistent, coordinated and improved approach to addressing the state and regional vulnerability to the hurricane threat. The specific purpose of this Atlas is to provide maps which depict storm tide heights and the extent of stillwater, storm surge coastal flooding inundation from hurricanes of five different intensities in the Northeast Florida area. The Atlas was prepared by the Northeast Florida Regional Council as part of the Statewide Regional Evacuation Study Program. The Study is a cooperative effort of the Florida Department of Community Affairs, Division of Figure 1: The Northeast Florida Region Emergency Management, the Florida Regional Planning Councils and the county emergency management agencies. Volume VII: Storm Tide Atlas Page 5 Volume VII-4 Northeast Florida Statewide Regional Evacuation Studies Program THE SLOSH MODEL The principal tool utilized in this study for analyzing the expected hazards from potential hurricanes affecting the study area is the Sea, Lake and Overland Surges from Hurricane (SLOSH) numerical storm surge prediction model. The SLOSH computerized model predicts the storm tide heights that result from hypothetical hurricanes with selected various combinations of pressure, size, forward speed, track and winds. Originally developed for use by the National Hurricane Center (NHC) as a tool to give geographically specific warnings of expected surge heights during the approach of hurricanes, the SLOSH model is utilized in regional studies for several key hazard and vulnerability analyses. The SLOSH modeling system consists of the model source code and the model basin or grid. SLOSH model grids must be developed for each specific geographic coastal area individually incorporating the unique local bay and river configuration, water depths, bridges, roads and other physical features. In addition to open coastline heights, one of the most valuable outputs of the SLOSH model for evacuation planning is its predictions of surge heights over land into inland areas. The first SLOSH model basin was completed in 1979 and represented the first application of SLOSH storm surge dynamics to a major coastal area of the United States. The model was developed by the Techniques Development Lab of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) under the direction of the late Dr. Chester P. Jelesnianski. In December 1998 the National Hurricane Center updated the SLOSH model for the Northeast Florida basin. Hypothetical Storm Simulations Surge height depends strongly on the specifics of a given storm including, forward speed, angle of approach, intensity or maximum wind speed, storm size, storm shape, and landfall location. The SLOSH model was used to develop data for various combinations of hurricane strength, wind speed, and direction of movement. Storm strength was modeled using the central pressure (defined as the difference between the ambient sea level pressure and the minimum value in the storm's center), the storm eye size and the radius of maximum winds using the five categories of hurricane intensity as depicted in the Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Wind Scale (see Table 1). Page 6 Volume VII: Storm Tide Atlas Volume VII-4 Northeast Florida Table 1 Category Statewide Regional Evacuation Studies Program Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Wind Scale Wind Speeds Potential Damage Category 1 (Sustained winds 74-95 mph) Very dangerous winds will produce some damage Category 2 (Sustained winds 96-110 mph) Extremely dangerous winds will cause extensive damage Category 3 Category 4 Category 5 (Sustained winds 111-130 mph ) Devastating damage will occur (Sustained winds 131-155 mph) Catastrophic damage will occur (Sustained winds of 156 mph and above) Catastrophic damage will occur The modeling for each hurricane category was conducted using the mid-range pressure difference (Up, millibars) for that category. The model also simulates the storm filling (weakening upon landfall) and radius of maximum winds (RMW) increase. Eleven storm track headings (WSW, W, WNW, NW, NNW, N, NNE, NE, E, ENE, Parallel) were selected as being representative of storm behavior in the Northeast Florida region, based on observations by forecasters at the National Hurricane Center. And for each set of tracks in a specific direction storms were run at forward speeds of 5, 15 and 25 mph. A total of 1,890 runs were made consisting of the different parameters shown in Table 2. Finally, each scenario was run at astronomical high tide. The tide level is now referenced to North American Vertical Datum of 1988 (NAVD88) as opposed to the National Geodetic Vertical Datum of 1929 (NGVD29) used in the previous study. A datum conversion in a GIS environment was performed on the SLOSH basin. The existing MOM (in NGVD29) was converted to centroids. The centroids were then converted to NAVD88 using the conversion tool VertCON – Version 2.1 resulting in a conversion factor for each centroid. This conversion factor was applied to each SLOSH value in each category. The new values in the MOM were then saved as a new polygon shape file to be utilized in processing. Volume VII: Storm Tide Atlas Page 7 Volume VII-4 Northeast Florida Table 2 Statewide Regional Evacuation Studies Program Northeast Florida Basin Hypothetical Storm Parameters Directions, speeds, (Saffir/Simpson) intensities, number of tracks and the number of runs. Direction Page 8 Speeds (mph) Intensity Tides WSW 5,15,25 mph 1 through 5 W 5,15,25 mph 1 through 5 High WNW 5,15,25 mph 1 through 5 High NW 5,15,25 mph 1 through 5 High NNW 5,15,25 mph 1 through 5 High N 5,15,25 mph 1 through 5 High NNE 5,15,25 mph 1 through 5 High NE 5,15,25 mph 1 through 5 High ENE 5,15,25 mph 1 through 5 High E 5,15,25 mph 1 through 5 High Parallel 5,15,25 mph 1 through 5 High High Tracks Runs 13 195 13 195 12 180 10 150 11 165 10 150 9 135 11 165 13 195 13 195 11 165 Volume VII: Storm Tide Atlas Volume VII-4 Northeast Florida Statewide Regional Evacuation Studies Program The Grid for the Northeast Florida SLOSH Model Figure 2 illustrates the area covered by the grid for the Northeast Florida SLOSH Model. To determine the surge values the SLOSH model uses a telescoping hyperbolic grid as its unit of analysis with 83 arc lengths (1< I> 83) and 95 radials (1< J> 95). Use of the grid configuration allows for individual calculations per grid square which is beneficial in two ways: (1) provides increased resolution of the storm surge at the coastline and inside the harbors, bays and rivers, while decreasing the resolution in the deep water where detail is not as important; and (2) allows economy in computation. The grid size for the Northeast Florida model varies from approximately 0.08 square miles or 52 acres for grids along the St Johns River to the grids on the outer edges (within the depths of the Atlantic Ocean) where each grid is almost 1 square mile. Figure 2: Northeast Florida Basin Grid Storm Scenario Determinations As indicated, the SLOSH model is the basis for the "hazard analysis" portion of coastal hurricane evacuation plans. Nearly two thousand hypothetical hurricanes are simulated with various Saffir-Simpson Wind categories, forward speeds, landfall directions, and landfall locations. An envelope of high water containing the maximum value a grid cell attains is generated at the end of each model run. These envelopes are combined by the NHC into various composites which depict the possible flooding. One useful composite is the MEOW (Maximum Envelopes of Water) which incorporates all the envelopes for a particular category, speed, and Figure 3: SLOSH Grid with Surge Values landfall direction. Once surge heights have been determined for the appropriate grids, the maximum surge heights are plotted by storm track and hurricane category. These plots of maximum surge heights for a given storm category and track are referred to as Maximum Envelopes of Water (MEOWs). The MEOWs or Reference Hurricanes can be used in evacuation decision making when and if sufficient forecast information is available to project storm track or type of storm (different landfalling, paralleling, or exiting storms). Volume VII: Storm Tide Atlas Page 9 Volume VII-4 Northeast Florida Statewide Regional Evacuation Studies Program The MEOWs provide information to the emergency managers in evacuation decision making. However, in order to determine a scenario which may confront the county in a hurricane threat 2448 hours before a storm is expected, a further compositing of the MEOWs into Maximums of the Maximums (MOMs) is usually required. The MOM (Maximum of the MEOWs) combines all the MEOWs of a particular category. The MOMs represent the maximum surge expected to occur at any given location, regardless of the specific storm track/direction of the hurricane. The only variable is the intensity of the hurricane represented by category strength (Category 1-5). All SLOSH runs of the hypothetical hurricanes were based on an initial water height of 3.5 feet Mean Sea Level (MSL) Ocean or 2.0 feet MSL for the rivers and the resulting calculations of storm surge represent condition at time of high tide. All elevations are now referenced to the NAVD88 datum. These surge heights were provided within the SLOSH grid system as illustrated on Figure 2. The range of maximum surge heights (low to high) for each scenario is provided for each category of storm (MOM) on Table 3. It should be noted again that these surge heights represent the maximum surge height recorded in the county from the storm tide analysis including inland and riverine areas where the surge can be magnified dependent upon storm parameters. Table 3 Potential Storm Tide Height (s) by County (In Feet above NAVD88) *Storm Strength Clay Duval Flagler Nassau Putnam St. Johns Up to 3.6’ Up to 6.9’ Up to 6.5’ Up to 7.1’ Up to 4.4’ Up to 6.8’ Category 2 Up to 5.0’ Up to 11.1’ Up to 10.1’ Up to 11.2’ Up to 5.2’ Up to 10.7’ Category 3 Up to 7.2’ Up to 15.1’ Up to 17.2’ Up to 14.9’ Up to 6.7’ Up to 18.2’ Category 4 Up to 8.2’ Up to 20.1’ Up to 19.1’ Up to 19.0’ Up to 7.4’ Up to 22.3’ Category 5 Up to 8.6’ Up to 23.9’ Up to 22.8’ Up to 23.5’ Up to 7.8’ Up to 23.9’ Category 1 *Based on the category of storm on the Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Wind Scale ** Surge heights represent the maximum values from SLOSH MOMs Page 10 Volume VII: Storm Tide Atlas Volume VII-4 Northeast Florida Statewide Regional Evacuation Studies Program CREATION OF THE STORM TIDE ZONES The maps in this atlas depict SLOSH-modeled heights of storm tide and extent of flood inundation for hurricanes of five different intensities. As indicate above, the storm tide was modeled using the Maximum of Maximums (MOMs) representing the potential flooding from the five categories of storm intensity of the Saffir/Simpson Hurricane Wind Scale. Determining Storm Tide Height and Flooding Depth SLOSH and SLOSH-related products reference storm tide heights relative to the model vertical datum, NAVD88. In order to determine the inundation depth of surge flooding at a particular location the ground elevation (relative to NAVD88) at that location must be subtracted from the potential surge height. 1 Surge elevation, or water height, is the output of the SLOSH model. At each SLOSH grid point, the maximum surge height is computed at that point. Within the SLOSH model an average elevation is assumed within each grid square. Height of water above terrain was not calculated using the SLOSH average grid elevation because terrain height may vary significantly within a SLOSH grid square. For example, the altitude of a 1-mile grid square may be assigned a value of 1.8 meters (6 feet), but this value represents an average of land heights that may include values ranging from 0.9 to 2.7 meters (3 to 9 feet). In this case, a surge value of Figure 4: Digital Elevation from LIDAR 2.5 meters (8 feet) in this square would imply a 0.7 meters (2 feet) average depth of water over the grid’s terrain. However, in reality within the grid area portion of the grid would be “dry” and other parts could experience as much as 1.5 meters (5 feet) of inundation. Therefore, in order to determine the storm tide limits, the depth of surge flooding above terrain at a specific site in the grid square is the result of subtracting the terrain height determined by remote sensing from the model-generated storm tide height in that grid square. 2 1 It is important to note that one must use a consistent vertical datum when post-processing SLOSH storm surge values 2 Note: This represents the regional post-processing procedure. When users view SLOSH output within the SLOSH Display Program, the system uses average grid cell height when subtracting land. Volume VII: Storm Tide Atlas Page 11 Volume VII-4 Northeast Florida Statewide Regional Evacuation Studies Program Storm Tide Post-Processing The Atlas was created using a Toolset wrapped into ESRI’s ArcGIS mapping application, ArcMap. The surge tool was developed for the Statewide Regional Evacuation Study Program by the Tampa Bay Regional Planning Council, who had used a similar tool for the previous Evacuation Study Update (2006). This tool enabled all regions within the state of Florida to process the SLOSH and elevation data with a consistent methodology. The tool basically performs the operation of translating the lower resolution SLOSH grid data into a smooth surface resembling actual storm tide and terrain; processing it with the high resolution elevation data derived from LIDAR. The image on the left represents how the data would look as it appears directly from SLOSH Model output. Processing all the data in the raster realm, the tool is able to digest large amounts of data and output detailed representations of surge inundation. Figure 5: SLOSH Display The program first interpolates the SLOSH height values for each category into a raster surface using spline interpolation. This type of interpolation is best for smooth surfaces, such as water and slow changing terrain. The result is a raster surface representing the surge height for a category that can be processed against the raster Digital Elevation Model from the LIDAR. The “dry” values (represented as 99.9 in the SLOSH Model) are replaced by an average of the inundated grids surrounding current processed grid. An algorithm performs this action utilizing the range of values in the current category of storm being processed. Using this methodology, once the elevation is subtracted from the projected storm tide, the storm tide limits are determined. The output of the tool is a merged polygon file holding all the maximum inundation zones for Category 1 through Category 5. The output, depicted in this Storm Tide Atlas is determined consistent with the coastal areas throughout the state. Figure 7 presents a compilation of the Storm Tide Atlas for the region. Page 12 Figure 6: SLOSH Display Post-Processing Volume VII: Storm Tide Atlas Volume VII-4 Northeast Florida Statewide Regional Evacuation Studies Program Figure 7: Storm Tide Limits for the Northeast Florida Region Volume VII: Storm Tide Atlas Page 13 Volume VII-4 Northeast Florida Statewide Regional Evacuation Studies Program VARIATIONS TO CONSIDER Variations between modeled versus actual measured storm tide elevations are typical of current technology in coastal storm surge modeling. In interpreting the data emergency planners should recognize the uncertainties characteristic of mathematical models and severe weather systems such as hurricanes. The storm tide elevations developed for this study and presented in the Storm Tide Atlas should be used as guideline information for planning purposes. Storm Tide & Wave Height Regarding interpretation of the data, it is important to understand that the configuration and depth (bathymetry) of the Atlantic Ocean bottom will have a bearing on surge and wave heights. A narrow shelf, or one that drops steeply from the shoreline and subsequently produces deep water in close proximity to the shoreline, tends to produce a lower surge but a higher and more powerful wave. Those regions, like the Northeast Florida Region, which have a gently sloping shelf and shallower normal water depths, can expect a higher surge but smaller waves. The reason this occurs is because a surge in deeper water can be dispersed down and out away from the hurricane. However, once that surge reaches a shallow gently sloping shelf it can no longer be dispersed away from the hurricane, consequently water piles up as it is driven ashore by the wind stresses of the hurricane. Wave height is NOT calculated by the SLOSH model and is not reflected within the storm tide delineations. Forward Speed Under actual storm conditions it may be expected that a hurricane moving at a slower speed could have higher coastal storm tides than those depicted from model results. At the same time, a fast moving hurricane would have less time to move storm surge water up river courses to more inland areas. Astronomical Tides Surge heights were provided by NOAA at high tide. The tide level is referenced to North American Vertical Datum of 1988. The storm tide limits reflect high tide in the region. Accuracy As part of the Statewide Regional Evacuation Study, all coastal areas as well as areas surrounding Lake Okeechobee were mapped using remote-sensing laser terrains mapping (LIDAR 3 ) providing the most comprehensive, accurate and precise topographic data for this analysis. As a general rule, the vertical accuracy of the laser mapping is within a 15 centimeter tolerance. However, it should be noted that the accuracy of these elevations is limited to the precision and tolerance in which the horizontal accuracy for any given point is recorded. Other factors such as artifact removal algorithms (that remove buildings and trees) can affect the recorded elevation in a particular location. For the purposes of this study, the horizontal accuracy cannot be assumed to be greater 3 Light Imaging Detection and Ranging Page 14 Volume VII: Storm Tide Atlas Volume VII-4 Northeast Florida Statewide Regional Evacuation Studies Program than that of a standard USGS 7 minute quadrangle map, or a scale of 1:24,000. POINTS OF REFERENCE County emergency management agencies selected reference points which include key facilities or locations critical for emergency operations. The table below includes the map identification number, descriptions of the selected points and the elevation of the site. The elevation is based on the digital elevation data provided by the LIDAR. It should be noted that if the site is large, elevations may vary significantly. The table also provides the storm tide value from the SLOSH value and the depth of inundation (storm tide value minus the ground elevation) at the site. Volume VII: Storm Tide Atlas Page 15 Volume VII-4 Northeast Florida Statewide Regional Evacuation Studies Program Table 4 Flagler County Selected Points of Reference MAP ID Name 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 4 5 Water tower at S Highway A1A & S Central Ave near Ocean Palm Subdivision Flagler Beach Pier East end of highrise bridge on State Road 100 over Intracoastal Waterway West end of highrise bridge on State Road 100 over Intracoastal Waterway Beverly Beach Town Hall East end of Hammock Dunes Bridge at Camino Del Mar Pkwy Intersection of 16th Road & A1A Surfview DR\r in front of Matanzas Shores Clubhouse A1A at Flagler County north boundary at Marineland Canopy Walk Ln in front of Clubhouse Intersection of Palm Harbor Pkwy &Palm Coast Pkwy Bull Creek Fish Camp at Dead Lake - west end of County Rd 2006 W Bulow Village Campground office Palm Coast Plantation Entrance Elevation C1 DPTH 4 C2 DPTH C3 DPTH C4 DPTH C5 DPTH C1 SURGE 5 16.7 11.8 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 2.3 8.7 5.6 4.9 8.0 6.2 10.3 7.5 12.6 8.9 18.9 20.6 6.5 0.0 0.0 0.0 1.0 14.3 4.6 5.5 6.5 7.5 20.8 11.8 15.1 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 9.2 6.1 4.3 4.7 5.1 6.1 6.1 7.7 7.5 10.0 21.0 21.2 10.9 9.7 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 3.3 6.0 8.9 10.1 10.9 4.8 5.0 6.6 7.2 10.1 13.0 16.9 18.5 21.1 20.6 9.8 0.0 0.0 5.1 7.5 10.5 5.4 8.2 14.9 17.3 20.3 6.2 0.0 2.4 8.7 11.0 14.2 4.9 8.6 14.9 17.2 20.4 12.1 0.0 0.0 0.0 1.6 9.4 4.3 5.6 8.5 13.7 21.5 7.8 0.0 0.0 0.9 5.9 13.8 4.1 5.3 8.7 13.7 21.6 0.7 2.7 3.8 4.6 5.1 5.7 3.4 4.5 5.3 5.8 6.4 5.4 16.1 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.8 0.0 2.0 0.0 13.2 5.7 4.7 4.5 5.5 5.7 6.3 7.2 7.4 9.6 18.6 21.8 DPTH refers to the depth of inundation at the site (storm surge value minus the ground elevation) SURGE refers to the storm surge value from the SLOSH Model Page 16 C2 SURGE C3 SURGE C4 SURGE C5 SURGE Volume VII: Storm Tide Atlas Volume VII-4 Northeast Florida MAP ID 15 16 6 7 Name Mariners Dr entrance to Island Estates Fire Rescue Station #22 at Club House Dr & Palm Coast Pkwy NE Statewide Regional Evacuation Studies Program Elevation C1 DPTH 6 C2 DPTH C3 DPTH C4 DPTH C5 DPTH C1 SURGE 7 C2 SURGE C3 SURGE C4 SURGE C5 SURGE 10.1 0.0 0.0 0.0 2.4 11.0 4.9 6.9 9.4 12.6 21.1 8.1 0.0 0.0 0.8 3.1 13.9 3.4 4.4 8.9 11.2 22.0 DPTH refers to the depth of inundation at the site (storm surge value minus the ground elevation) SURGE refers to the storm surge value from the SLOSH Model Volume VII: Storm Tide Atlas Page 17 Volume VII-4 Northeast Florida Statewide Regional Evacuation Studies Program STORM TIDE ATLAS The surge inundation limits (MOM surge heights minus the ground elevations) are provided as GIS shape files and graphically displayed on maps in the Hurricane Storm Tide Atlas for the Northeast Florida Region. The Atlas was prepared by Northeast Florida Regional Council under contract to the State of Florida, Division of Emergency Management, as part of this study effort. The maps prepared for the Atlas consist of base maps (1:24000) including topographic, hydrographic and highway files (updated using 2008 county and state highway data). Detailed shoreline and storm tide limits for each category of storm were determined using the region's geographic information system (GIS). The purpose of the maps contained in this Atlas is to reflect a @worst probable@ scenario of the hurricane storm tide inundation and to provide a basis for the hurricane evacuation zones and study analyses. While the storm tide delineations include the addition of an astronomical mean high tide and tidal anomaly, it should be noted that the data reflects only stillwater saltwater flooding. Local processes such as waves, rainfall and flooding from overflowing rivers, are usually included in observations of storm tide height, but are not surge and are not calculated by the SLOSH model. It is incumbent upon local emergency management officials and planners to estimate the degree and extent of freshwater flooding as well as to determine the magnitude of the waves that will accompany the surge. Figure 8 provides an index of the map series. Page 18 Volume VII: Storm Tide Atlas Volume VII-4 Northeast Florida Statewide Regional Evacuation Studies Program Figure 8 Flagler County Atlas Map Index Volume VII: Storm Tide Atlas Page 19 Volume VII-4 Northeast Florida Statewide Regional Evacuation Studies Program NOTES ON STORM TIDE LIMITS Historically, the SLOSH storm surge analysis had focused on “average” storm parameters (size and forward speed), although the intensity and angle of approach was modeled to include direct strikes and catastrophic intensity. In the 2010 Regional Evacuation Study Update, 12,000 hypothetical hurricanes were included in the SLOSH suite of storms modeled varying forward speeds and the radii of maximum winds to include the large storm events and different forward speeds. This allowed for the development of a truer picture of the storm surge vulnerability in the region. The five categories of hurricane reflect a “worst probable” storm tide limit for hurricanes holding the wind speed constant (consistent with the Saffir Simpson Hurricane Wind Scale) while varying storm parameters include size, forward speed, and angle of approach. This has led to some confusion regarding evacuation decision-making since hurricane evacuations are based primarily on storm surge vulnerability. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) is working to enhance the analysis and prediction of storm surge. Direct estimates of inundation are being communicated in the NHC's Public Advisories and in the Weather Forecast Office's (WFO) Hurricane Local Statements. NHC's probabilistic storm surge product, which provides the likelihood of a specific range of storm surge values, became operational in 2009, and the NWS Meteorological Development Laboratory is providing experimental, probabilistic storm surge products for 2010. In addition, coastal weather forecast offices will provide experimental Tropical Cyclone Impacts Graphics in 2010; these include a qualitative graphic on the expected storm surge impacts. Finally, the NWS is exploring the possibility of issuing explicit Storm Surge Warnings which could be implemented in the next couple of years. In all of these efforts, the NWS is working to provide specific and quantitative information to support decision-making at the local level1. NOAA continues to emphasize that the hurricane forecasts are not 100% accurate and dependent upon many factors. To the left are the storm tide limits identified for Flagler County under the five (5) categories of hurricane on the Saffir Simpson Hurricane Wind Scale. It is important to recognize the following: Legend: Flagler County The surge tide values represent the highest surge height CATEGORY: OVERALL HGT elevation above a standard datum (NAVD88) predicted by 1: Up to 6.5 ft the model in the entire county and will only be appropriate for selected areas. 2: Up to 10.1 ft Typically the highest surge tide values are NOT the surge 3: Up to 17.2 ft heights predicted at the coast. The highest storm tide 4: Up to 19.1ft values are typically experienced inside bays and up rivers and inlets (water above ground). 5: Up to 22.8 ft Storm Tide ranges by category of storm are presented on Table 3 on page 10 of this document. For surge heights at specific locations, please refer to Table 4 on page 16 which provides the expected storm surge elevation at points of reference and the actual inundation (water depth) at that site. 1 Page 20 http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/sshws_statement.shtml Volume VII: Storm Tide Atlas 61 62 81°24'0"W 81°23'0"W 63 64 29°20'0"N 460 45 29°20'0"N 45 44 44 4.3 ft Hw y 30 5 A 29°19'0"N County Road 305 29°19'0"N D 43 Coun ty 43 FLAGLER COUNTY 42 29°18'0"N 29°18'0"N 42 41 County Road 2009 41 3240 000m. N Disston, Lake 3240 460000m. E # US National Grid 100,000-m Square ID MN Grid Zone Designation 17R 61 GN ^ Mag. Declination 5o 46'"W Changing by 4' 30"W per yr Date 2009 Datum = NAD 1983, 1,000-m USNG This map is for reference & planning purposes only. Hurricane evacuation decision-making and growth management implementation are local responsibilities. Please consult with local authorities. Diagram Not to Scale 81°24'0"W Notes: 1. Surge limits are based on still water storm tide height elevation above NAVD88 at high tide with no wave setup. 2. Total Storm Tide limits were derived from Maximum of Maximums surge heights over LIDAR based digital elevation. 3. The Points of Reference are locations determined to be relevant to emergency managment officials. Produced by Northeast Florida Regional Council for Florida Division of Emergency Management, 2009-2010 81°23'0"W 62 ATLAS LEGEND ® v 2 % HOSPITAL Points of Reference Evacuation Route City Limits NHD Lakes NHD Major Water Page 21 63 Storm Tide Zones Cat 1 2 3 4 5 Flagler County, 2010 Scale - 1:24,000 Feet 2,000 0 USNG Page 17R MN 60 40 Map Plate 10 64 83 84 85 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Printed Pages in Yellow 8 56 57 81°27'0"W 58 PUTNAM COUNTY 3250 59 81°26'0"W 460 81°25'0"W 3250 49 29°22'0"N 29°22'0"N 49 D 0.5 ft 48 48 FLAGLER COUNTY VOLUSIA COUNTY 47 29°21'0"N 29°21'0"N 47 D 4.3 ft 46 29°20'0"N 3245 000m. N 29°20'0"N 46 45 456000m. E 81°27'0"W # US National Grid 100,000-m Square ID MN Grid Zone Designation 17R ^ Mag. Declination 5o 46'"W Changing by 4' 30"W per yr Date 2009 Datum = NAD 1983, 1,000-m USNG This map is for reference & planning purposes only. Hurricane evacuation decision-making and growth management implementation are local responsibilities. Please consult with local authorities. 81°26'0"W 57 GN Diagram Not to Scale Notes: 1. Surge limits are based on still water storm tide height elevation above NAVD88 at high tide with no wave setup. 2. Total Storm Tide limits were derived from Maximum of Maximums surge heights over LIDAR based digital elevation. 3. The Points of Reference are locations determined to be relevant to emergency managment officials. Produced by Northeast Florida Regional Council for Florida Division of Emergency Management, 2009-2010 58 ATLAS LEGEND ® v 2 % HOSPITAL Points of Reference Evacuation Route City Limits NHD Lakes NHD Major Water Page 22 81°25'0"W 59 Storm Tide Zones Cat 1 2 3 4 5 Flagler County, 2010 Scale - 1:24,000 Feet 2,000 0 USNG Page 17R MN 56 45 Map Plate 17 460 83 84 85 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Printed Pages in Yellow 8 460 61 62 81°24'0"W 81°23'0"W 63 64 3250 3250 49 29°22'0"N 29°22'0"N 49 48 48 FLAGLER COUNTY D 3.4 ft 47 29°21'0"N 29°21'0"N 47 46 3245 000m. N 29°20'0"N D 46 2.7 ft 29°20'0"N 45 460000m. E # US National Grid 100,000-m Square ID MN Grid Zone Designation 17R 61 GN ^ Mag. Declination 5o 46'"W Changing by 4' 30"W per yr Date 2009 Datum = NAD 1983, 1,000-m USNG This map is for reference & planning purposes only. Hurricane evacuation decision-making and growth management implementation are local responsibilities. Please consult with local authorities. Diagram Not to Scale 81°24'0"W Notes: 1. Surge limits are based on still water storm tide height elevation above NAVD88 at high tide with no wave setup. 2. Total Storm Tide limits were derived from Maximum of Maximums surge heights over LIDAR based digital elevation. 3. The Points of Reference are locations determined to be relevant to emergency managment officials. Produced by Northeast Florida Regional Council for Florida Division of Emergency Management, 2009-2010 81°23'0"W 62 ATLAS LEGEND ® v 2 % HOSPITAL Points of Reference Evacuation Route City Limits NHD Lakes NHD Major Water Page 23 63 Storm Tide Zones Cat 1 2 3 4 5 Flagler County, 2010 Scale - 1:24,000 Feet 2,000 0 USNG Page 17R MN 60 45 Map Plate 18 64 83 84 85 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Printed Pages in Yellow 8 64 65 81°22'0"W 66 67 81°21'0"W 68 81°20'0"W 3250 3250 49 29°22'0"N 29°22'0"N 49 48 48 County Road 305 FLAGLER COUNTY 47 47 29°21'0"N County Road 135 N 29°21'0"N County Road 140 County Road 304 46 3245 000m. N 29°20'0"N S County Road 135 D 46 3.7 ft 29°20'0"N 45 464000m. E 81°22'0"W # US National Grid 100,000-m Square ID MN Grid Zone Designation 17R ^ Mag. Declination 5o 46'"W Changing by 4' 30"W per yr Date 2009 Datum = NAD 1983, 1,000-m USNG This map is for reference & planning purposes only. Hurricane evacuation decision-making and growth management implementation are local responsibilities. Please consult with local authorities. 81°21'0"W 65 GN Diagram Not to Scale Notes: 1. Surge limits are based on still water storm tide height elevation above NAVD88 at high tide with no wave setup. 2. Total Storm Tide limits were derived from Maximum of Maximums surge heights over LIDAR based digital elevation. 3. The Points of Reference are locations determined to be relevant to emergency managment officials. Produced by Northeast Florida Regional Council for Florida Division of Emergency Management, 2009-2010 66 ATLAS LEGEND ® v 2 % HOSPITAL Points of Reference Evacuation Route City Limits NHD Lakes NHD Major Water Page 24 81°20'0"W 67 Storm Tide Zones Cat 1 2 3 4 5 Flagler County, 2010 Scale - 1:24,000 Feet 2,000 0 USNG Page 17R MN 64 45 Map Plate 19 68 83 84 85 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Printed Pages in Yellow 8 68 69 470 81°19'0"W 71 72 81°18'0"W 3250 3250 49 29°22'0"N 29°22'0"N 49 48 48 D 3.3 ft Co un ty Ro ad 30 4 FLAGLER COUNTY 47 47 29°21'0"N State Hwy 11 29°21'0"N County Road 140 3245 000m. N 29°20'0"N 46 D 3.8 ft 46 29°20'0"N 45 468000m. E # US National Grid 100,000-m Square ID MN Grid Zone Designation 17R 69 GN ^ Mag. Declination 5o 46'"W Changing by 4' 30"W per yr Date 2009 Datum = NAD 1983, 1,000-m USNG This map is for reference & planning purposes only. Hurricane evacuation decision-making and growth management implementation are local responsibilities. Please consult with local authorities. Diagram Not to Scale 81°19'0"W Notes: 1. Surge limits are based on still water storm tide height elevation above NAVD88 at high tide with no wave setup. 2. Total Storm Tide limits were derived from Maximum of Maximums surge heights over LIDAR based digital elevation. 3. The Points of Reference are locations determined to be relevant to emergency managment officials. Produced by Northeast Florida Regional Council for Florida Division of Emergency Management, 2009-2010 81°18'0"W 470 ATLAS LEGEND ® v 2 % HOSPITAL Points of Reference Evacuation Route City Limits NHD Lakes NHD Major Water Page 25 71 Storm Tide Zones Cat 1 2 3 4 5 Flagler County, 2010 Scale - 1:24,000 Feet 2,000 0 USNG Page 17R MN 68 45 Map Plate 20 72 83 84 85 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Printed Pages in Yellow 8 52 53 54 81°29'0"W 81°28'0"W 55 56 55 29°25'0"N 29°25'0"N 55 54 54 FLAGLER COUNTY 53 53 29°24'0"N 29°24'0"N Crescent Lake 52 52 PUTNAM COUNTY 3250 000m. N 81°29'0"W # 100,000-m Square ID 17R 53 GN US National Grid Grid Zone Designation Osprey Ln Clifton Rd 452000m. E MN Eagle Trl Duck Ln Unnamed Street 29°23'0"N D 51 0.2 ft 29°23'0"N 51 ^ Mag. Declination 5o 46'"W Changing by 4' 30"W per yr Date 2009 Datum = NAD 1983, 1,000-m USNG This map is for reference & planning purposes only. Hurricane evacuation decision-making and growth management implementation are local responsibilities. Please consult with local authorities. Diagram Not to Scale Notes: 1. Surge limits are based on still water storm tide height elevation above NAVD88 at high tide with no wave setup. 2. Total Storm Tide limits were derived from Maximum of Maximums surge heights over LIDAR based digital elevation. 3. The Points of Reference are locations determined to be relevant to emergency managment officials. Produced by Northeast Florida Regional Council for Florida Division of Emergency Management, 2009-2010 81°28'0"W 54 ATLAS LEGEND ® v 2 % HOSPITAL Points of Reference Evacuation Route City Limits NHD Lakes NHD Major Water Page 26 VOLUSIA COUNTY 55 Storm Tide Zones Cat 1 2 3 4 5 Flagler County, 2010 Scale - 1:24,000 Feet 2,000 0 USNG Page 17R MN 52 50 Map Plate 25 3250 56 83 84 85 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Printed Pages in Yellow 8 57 58 59 81°26'0"W 12 % 2 55 k P la c e Ave 55 County Hwy 2006 lain e Cheryl E P ar 460 81°25'0"W Dr 81°27'0"W Pecan Ln 56 Leissa Ct Johnny Ct 29°25'0"N 29°25'0"N Matt Ct 54 54 Mud Lake FLAGLER COUNTY 53 29°24'0"N 29°24'0"N 53 52 52 Crescent Lake PUTNAM COUNTY 51 VOLUSIA COUNTY 3250 000m. N 29°23'0"N 29°23'0"N 51 3250 456000m. E 81°27'0"W # US National Grid 100,000-m Square ID MN Grid Zone Designation 17R ^ Mag. Declination 5o 46'"W Changing by 4' 30"W per yr Date 2009 Datum = NAD 1983, 1,000-m USNG This map is for reference & planning purposes only. Hurricane evacuation decision-making and growth management implementation are local responsibilities. Please consult with local authorities. 81°26'0"W 57 GN Diagram Not to Scale Notes: 1. Surge limits are based on still water storm tide height elevation above NAVD88 at high tide with no wave setup. 2. Total Storm Tide limits were derived from Maximum of Maximums surge heights over LIDAR based digital elevation. 3. The Points of Reference are locations determined to be relevant to emergency managment officials. Produced by Northeast Florida Regional Council for Florida Division of Emergency Management, 2009-2010 58 ATLAS LEGEND ® v 2 % HOSPITAL Points of Reference Evacuation Route City Limits NHD Lakes NHD Major Water 81°25'0"W 59 Storm Tide Zones Cat 1 2 3 4 5 Flagler County, 2010 Scale - 1:24,000 Feet 2,000 0 USNG Page 17R MN 56 50 Map Plate 26 460 83 84 85 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Printed Pages in Yellow 8 62 81°24'0"W 55 County Hwy 2006 County Road 2007 CR108 54 29°25'0"N Florida Ave 29°25'0"N 64 County Road 305 Kentucky Ave S County Road 115 63 Ohio Ave 55 81°23'0"W County Road 95 61 C R 105N 460 54 County Road 110 Mud Lake D 4 ft 53 FLAGLER COUNTY Russell Lndg 29°24'0"N 29°24'0"N 53 52 52 D 1.4 ft 51 3250 000m. N 29°23'0"N 29°23'0"N 51 3250 460000m. E # US National Grid 100,000-m Square ID MN Grid Zone Designation 17R 61 GN ^ Mag. Declination 5o 46'"W Changing by 4' 30"W per yr Date 2009 Datum = NAD 1983, 1,000-m USNG This map is for reference & planning purposes only. Hurricane evacuation decision-making and growth management implementation are local responsibilities. Please consult with local authorities. Diagram Not to Scale 81°24'0"W Notes: 1. Surge limits are based on still water storm tide height elevation above NAVD88 at high tide with no wave setup. 2. Total Storm Tide limits were derived from Maximum of Maximums surge heights over LIDAR based digital elevation. 3. The Points of Reference are locations determined to be relevant to emergency managment officials. Produced by Northeast Florida Regional Council for Florida Division of Emergency Management, 2009-2010 81°23'0"W 62 ATLAS LEGEND ® v 2 % HOSPITAL Points of Reference Evacuation Route City Limits NHD Lakes NHD Major Water Page 28 63 Storm Tide Zones Cat 1 2 3 4 5 Flagler County, 2010 Scale - 1:24,000 Feet 2,000 0 USNG Page 17R MN 60 50 Map Plate 27 64 83 84 85 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Printed Pages in Yellow 8 64 65 81°22'0"W 66 67 81°21'0"W 68 81°20'0"W County Hwy 2006 29°25'0"N 55 29°25'0"N 55 Pine Tree Ln 54 Panda Bear Ln Fredrick Farm Rd Quarter Horse Ln 54 D 1.7 ft County Road 110 53 53 29°24'0"N Unnamed Street 29°24'0"N FLAGLER COUNTY 52 County Road 305 52 4.3 ft 51 3250 000m. N 29°23'0"N 29°23'0"N 51 D 3250 464000m. E 81°22'0"W # US National Grid 100,000-m Square ID MN Grid Zone Designation 17R ^ Mag. Declination 5o 46'"W Changing by 4' 30"W per yr Date 2009 Datum = NAD 1983, 1,000-m USNG This map is for reference & planning purposes only. Hurricane evacuation decision-making and growth management implementation are local responsibilities. Please consult with local authorities. 81°21'0"W 65 GN Diagram Not to Scale Notes: 1. Surge limits are based on still water storm tide height elevation above NAVD88 at high tide with no wave setup. 2. Total Storm Tide limits were derived from Maximum of Maximums surge heights over LIDAR based digital elevation. 3. The Points of Reference are locations determined to be relevant to emergency managment officials. Produced by Northeast Florida Regional Council for Florida Division of Emergency Management, 2009-2010 66 ATLAS LEGEND ® v 2 % HOSPITAL Points of Reference Evacuation Route City Limits NHD Lakes NHD Major Water Page 29 81°20'0"W 67 Storm Tide Zones Cat 1 2 3 4 5 Flagler County, 2010 Scale - 1:24,000 Feet 2,000 0 USNG Page 17R MN 64 50 Map Plate 28 68 83 84 85 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Printed Pages in Yellow 8 68 69 470 81°19'0"W 71 72 81°18'0"W 55 29°25'0"N 29°25'0"N 55 54 54 am Cape Wood Rd Un n e d St re t e 53 53 4 ft Unna Un 29°24'0"N FLAGLER COUNTY me d S 29°24'0"N D treet na m ed S tre et 52 State H wy 11 52 51 3250 000m. N 29°23'0"N 29°23'0"N D 51 4 ft 3250 468000m. E # US National Grid 100,000-m Square ID MN Grid Zone Designation 17R 69 GN ^ Mag. Declination 5o 46'"W Changing by 4' 30"W per yr Date 2009 Datum = NAD 1983, 1,000-m USNG This map is for reference & planning purposes only. Hurricane evacuation decision-making and growth management implementation are local responsibilities. Please consult with local authorities. Diagram Not to Scale 81°19'0"W Notes: 1. Surge limits are based on still water storm tide height elevation above NAVD88 at high tide with no wave setup. 2. Total Storm Tide limits were derived from Maximum of Maximums surge heights over LIDAR based digital elevation. 3. The Points of Reference are locations determined to be relevant to emergency managment officials. Produced by Northeast Florida Regional Council for Florida Division of Emergency Management, 2009-2010 81°18'0"W 470 ATLAS LEGEND ® v 2 % HOSPITAL Points of Reference Evacuation Route City Limits NHD Lakes NHD Major Water Page 30 71 Storm Tide Zones Cat 1 2 3 4 5 Flagler County, 2010 Scale - 1:24,000 Feet 2,000 0 USNG Page 17R MN 68 50 Map Plate 29 72 83 84 85 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Printed Pages in Yellow 8 84 88 81°8'0"W W d gs R h i t e hall 55 S n ubo Aud Ct Ln FLAGLER COUNTY Pl nP ber S ext o Selkirk Pl in Old K PALM COAST m pte Se Selwyn Pl 95 S S I 95 ug Ct Seck e l 29°25'0"N 87 Ln rl aT § ¦ ¨ l 86 81°9'0"W Ivey Selm 55 85 a r M ill Ln 29°25'0"N 81°10'0"W Second Path 54 2001 County Hwy Secretary Trl § ¦ ¨ 95 54 U eet S tr nnam ed 53 53 I 95 VOLUSIA COUNTY n ti o o y Ba li a Mag n Dr 52 52 y Ba C ir Dr K in gsley 29°24'0"N in J as m e Ru n Dr N ir nta Unnamed Street Tr e e t o p C Pla 29°24'0"N S Old Dixie Hwy y Ba Dr Ba y Po nt e 51 D i 51 Ln 29°23'0"N Lake w 29°23'0"N ood Dr r Ga le Plantation Bay Dr Bay Ct Ba y L a Dr 3250 000m. N ke 3250 81°10'0"W 484000m. E # US National Grid 100,000-m Square ID MN Grid Zone Designation 17R 85 GN ^ Mag. Declination 5o 46'"W Changing by 4' 30"W per yr Date 2009 Datum = NAD 1983, 1,000-m USNG This map is for reference & planning purposes only. Hurricane evacuation decision-making and growth management implementation are local responsibilities. Please consult with local authorities. Diagram Not to Scale 81°9'0"W Notes: 1. Surge limits are based on still water storm tide height elevation above NAVD88 at high tide with no wave setup. 2. Total Storm Tide limits were derived from Maximum of Maximums surge heights over LIDAR based digital elevation. 3. The Points of Reference are locations determined to be relevant to emergency managment officials. Produced by Northeast Florida Regional Council for Florida Division of Emergency Management, 2009-2010 81°8'0"W 86 ATLAS LEGEND ® v 2 % HOSPITAL Points of Reference Evacuation Route City Limits NHD Lakes NHD Major Water Page 31 87 Storm Tide Zones Cat 1 2 3 4 5 Flagler County, 2010 Scale - 1:24,000 Feet 2,000 0 USNG Page 17R MN 84 50 Map Plate 33 88 83 84 85 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Printed Pages in Yellow 8 52 53 54 81°29'0"W 81°28'0"W 55 56 3260 29°28'0"N 29°28'0"N 3260 59 59 Crescent Lake D 1.4 ft 58 29°27'0"N 29°27'0"N 58 FLAGLER COUNTY 57 57 29°26'0"N 29°26'0"N PUTNAM COUNTY 56 3255 000m. N 56 55 81°29'0"W 452000m. E # US National Grid 100,000-m Square ID MN Grid Zone Designation 17R 53 GN ^ Mag. Declination 5o 46'"W Changing by 4' 30"W per yr Date 2009 Datum = NAD 1983, 1,000-m USNG This map is for reference & planning purposes only. Hurricane evacuation decision-making and growth management implementation are local responsibilities. Please consult with local authorities. Diagram Not to Scale Notes: 1. Surge limits are based on still water storm tide height elevation above NAVD88 at high tide with no wave setup. 2. Total Storm Tide limits were derived from Maximum of Maximums surge heights over LIDAR based digital elevation. 3. The Points of Reference are locations determined to be relevant to emergency managment officials. Produced by Northeast Florida Regional Council for Florida Division of Emergency Management, 2009-2010 81°28'0"W 54 ATLAS LEGEND ® v 2 % HOSPITAL Points of Reference Evacuation Route City Limits NHD Lakes NHD Major Water Page 32 55 Storm Tide Zones Cat 1 2 3 4 5 Flagler County, 2010 Scale - 1:24,000 Feet 2,000 0 USNG Page 17R MN 52 55 Map Plate 35 56 83 84 85 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Printed Pages in Yellow 8 56 57 81°27'0"W 58 59 81°26'0"W 460 81°25'0"W Cedar St Birch St Balsa St C Ash St an a lA ve 29°28'0"N 3260 29°28'0"N 3260 Apricot Ave 59 Almond St Coconut Blvd Cherry Ln Apricot Ave 59 Mahogany Blvd Walnut Ave Walnut St Walnut Ave 29°27'0"N 58 Ironwood Ave FLAGLER COUNTY Mangrove St Holly Ln Bayberry St 29°27'0"N Avocado Blvd Guava Ln Bayberry St D 58 Buckeye Ln Elm Ave Walnut Ave 4.3 ft Laurel Ave Chestnut Ave Logwood Ln Basswood Ave 56 12 % 2 Crescent Lake 456000m. E 81°27'0"W # US National Grid 100,000-m Square ID MN Grid Zone Designation 17R ^ Mag. Declination 5o 46'"W Changing by 4' 30"W per yr Date 2009 Datum = NAD 1983, 1,000-m USNG This map is for reference & planning purposes only. Hurricane evacuation decision-making and growth management implementation are local responsibilities. Please consult with local authorities. Diagram Not to Scale Notes: 1. Surge limits are based on still water storm tide height elevation above NAVD88 at high tide with no wave setup. 2. Total Storm Tide limits were derived from Maximum of Maximums surge heights over LIDAR based digital elevation. 3. The Points of Reference are locations determined to be relevant to emergency managment officials. Produced by Northeast Florida Regional Council for Florida Division of Emergency Management, 2009-2010 ® v 2 % HOSPITAL Points of Reference Evacuation Route City Limits NHD Lakes NHD Major Water Page 33 Hibiscus St Pineapple St Persimmon St Bush St Put Dr Sassafras Ln County Road 90 56 55 County Hwy 2006 58 ATLAS LEGEND 57 Palm Ave 1 ft 81°26'0"W 57 GN Sabal Palm St Fruit Ave Park Place Ave 3255 000m. N D Nutwood Ave 29°26'0"N 29°26'0"N County Road 2005 Sandlewood Ln 57 Coconut Blvd Mango Ave 81°25'0"W 59 Storm Tide Zones Cat 1 2 3 4 5 Flagler County, 2010 Scale - 1:24,000 Feet 2,000 0 USNG Page 17R MN 56 55 Map Plate 36 460 83 84 85 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Printed Pages in Yellow 8 64 65 81°22'0"W 66 67 81°21'0"W 3260 68 81°20'0"W 3260 County Road 65 Cawley Ln 59 County Road 75 Aspen St 59 29°28'0"N Canal Ave County Road 305 29°28'0"N County Road 302 Arbor Ave County Road 80 Apple Ave 58 FLAGLER COUNTY D Catherine St Apple St County Hwy 305 29°27'0"N 29°27'0"N 58 4.9 ft Aldo Dr Dianne St Aldo Cir 57 57 29°26'0"N 29°26'0"N County Road 90 56 County Road 305 56 D 2.2 ft 3255 000m. N Put Dr County Hwy 2006 464000m. E Cap 81°22'0"W # US National Grid 100,000-m Square ID MN Grid Zone Designation 17R ^ Mag. Declination 5o 46'"W Changing by 4' 30"W per yr Date 2009 Datum = NAD 1983, 1,000-m USNG This map is for reference & planning purposes only. Hurricane evacuation decision-making and growth management implementation are local responsibilities. Please consult with local authorities. 81°21'0"W 65 GN Diagram Not to Scale Notes: 1. Surge limits are based on still water storm tide height elevation above NAVD88 at high tide with no wave setup. 2. Total Storm Tide limits were derived from Maximum of Maximums surge heights over LIDAR based digital elevation. 3. The Points of Reference are locations determined to be relevant to emergency managment officials. Produced by Northeast Florida Regional Council for Florida Division of Emergency Management, 2009-2010 66 ATLAS LEGEND ® v 2 % HOSPITAL Points of Reference Evacuation Route City Limits NHD Lakes NHD Major Water Page 34 81°20'0"W 67 Storm Tide Zones Cat 1 2 3 4 5 Flagler County, 2010 Scale - 1:24,000 Feet 2,000 0 USNG Page 17R MN 64 55 Map Plate 38 eW ood 55 Rd 68 83 84 85 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Printed Pages in Yellow 8 3260 470 81°19'0"W 71 72 81°18'0"W Passum Dr County Road 302 County Road 65 29°28'0"N State Hwy 20 3260 29°28'0"N 69 Keilb Rd 68 59 Black Point Rd 59 Black Point Rd W County Road 80 58 29°27'0"N 29°27'0"N 58 FLAGLER COUNTY S Black Point Rd Aldo Cir 57 57 C ounty R oad 9 0 56 liff dc Ra 56 0.9 ft 29°26'0"N 29°26'0"N D Rd at St eH wy 11 ood Rd 3255 000m. N Cape W Cap eW ood 55 Rd 468000m. E # US National Grid 100,000-m Square ID MN Grid Zone Designation 17R 69 GN ^ Mag. Declination 5o 46'"W Changing by 4' 30"W per yr Date 2009 Datum = NAD 1983, 1,000-m USNG This map is for reference & planning purposes only. Hurricane evacuation decision-making and growth management implementation are local responsibilities. Please consult with local authorities. Diagram Not to Scale 81°19'0"W Notes: 1. Surge limits are based on still water storm tide height elevation above NAVD88 at high tide with no wave setup. 2. Total Storm Tide limits were derived from Maximum of Maximums surge heights over LIDAR based digital elevation. 3. The Points of Reference are locations determined to be relevant to emergency managment officials. Produced by Northeast Florida Regional Council for Florida Division of Emergency Management, 2009-2010 81°18'0"W 470 ATLAS LEGEND ® v 2 % HOSPITAL Points of Reference Evacuation Route City Limits NHD Lakes NHD Major Water Page 35 71 Storm Tide Zones Cat 1 2 3 4 5 Flagler County, 2010 Scale - 1:24,000 Feet 2,000 0 USNG Page 17R MN 68 55 Map Plate 39 72 83 84 85 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Printed Pages in Yellow 8 480 81 81°12'0"W 82 Uta hP l Utid 3260 83 81°11'0"W eC ndin Ulla 84 81°10'0"W 3260 g Pl 29°28'0"N n Tr Ullia 29°28'0"N t l inole Ct an ath aP Ullm Utic Sem Flagler County B ods Wo U Ulong Pl lvd nn lly Ulaturn Trl Uhl Path 22.6 ft 59 K Old Ulbright Ct dS Ulmus Pl sR in g Ulster Ct Ultra Pl t eC se Llo Ct ck wi Ct Llo lobin L Ulysses Trl Underwick Path Undershire Path Undermount Path E 58 d ath P ell Ct l n Lla ay C t rm e y er vd y Pl 95 l I 95 Selm rl aT h Pat r Pa ring lowe fa Sea F Sea Storm Tide Zones 1 2 3 4 5 § ¦ ¨ 81°10'0"W 83 Cat 56 le Tr Unnamed Street Ct um Sed S Path rl Selden Ct ic k T efield g gew Sed Sed l an P Sed N ath a Ct ld P l Serr ath gefie ma P Sed lm P Serie erho Ct Sed eant Blvd ade Pl Serg n a me Pl Ses Sere Be rry Trl we r rvice ellflo ian B t Trl Serb Fron Sea th tt Sea # e Ct l Se ne P Sere y Pl enit Ser 29°26'0"N l th a Pa el Tr Trl Path 3255 000m. N tin Sen ath ns P mpio ath d e rs P nge Won Ora Ch a ath ec Sen P ney en Sev ille Sev en Sev rn Page 36 Pa th HOSPITAL Points of Reference Evacuation Route City Limits NHD Lakes NHD Major Water ey Produced by Northeast Florida Regional Council for Florida Division of Emergency Management, 2009-2010 Se 81°11'0"W ATLAS LEGEND ® v 2 % l ry P Pl c on Bea l Sea e Tr a B r eez Notes: 1. Surge limits are based on still water storm tide height elevation above NAVD88 at high tide with no wave setup. 2. Total Storm Tide limits were derived from Maximum of Maximums surge heights over LIDAR based digital elevation. 3. The Points of Reference are locations determined to be relevant to emergency managment officials. 82 ll Pl bu Sea T rl gu Sea n Seoa 29°26'0"N n Ct Pl rl E en t T d ath th n Pa arde G Sea Trl g in go Sea P reen ton V a ll S ea t h o erp Blv This map is for reference & planning purposes only. Hurricane evacuation decision-making and growth management implementation are local responsibilities. Please consult with local authorities. Diagram Not to Scale G Sea me h ^ Mag. Declination 5o 46'"W Changing by 4' 30"W per yr Date 2009 Datum = NAD 1983, 1,000-m USNG n Pl hW 81 GN 100,000-m Square ID Grid Zone Designation e er 81°12'0"W US National Grid MN an o Seas sa Se P at g 480000m. 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N # US National Grid 100,000-m Square ID MN Grid Zone Designation 17R 85 GN ^ Mag. Declination 5o 46'"W Changing by 4' 30"W per yr Date 2009 Datum = NAD 1983, 1,000-m USNG This map is for reference & planning purposes only. Hurricane evacuation decision-making and growth management implementation are local responsibilities. Please consult with local authorities. Diagram Not to Scale 81°9'0"W Notes: 1. Surge limits are based on still water storm tide height elevation above NAVD88 at high tide with no wave setup. 2. Total Storm Tide limits were derived from Maximum of Maximums surge heights over LIDAR based digital elevation. 3. The Points of Reference are locations determined to be relevant to emergency managment officials. Produced by Northeast Florida Regional Council for Florida Division of Emergency Management, 2009-2010 p Ln 81°10'0"W 484000m. E Trc e Willow r ver D Hano rl aT PALM COAST ro Winth C l arem o u nt D r Ln Ivey lm Se 95 t S O ak I 95 § ¦ ¨ d m Dr ont tion n pL Juli I 95 § ¦ ¨ 95 ta Plan be rsha Bid m Ha 56 ds C il R Tra C re 56 Woo Bulo r Ln the w Bulo 29°26'0"N 13 % 2 ite Wh Ln ird wb Ln Sno ardinal C d ek R C re r Dee Bear Trl r Gato y Ln 57 o d s Cir 29°26'0"N 57 C all iteh Wh VOLUSIA COUNTY t 81°8'0"W 86 ATLAS LEGEND ® v 2 % HOSPITAL Points of Reference Evacuation Route City Limits NHD Lakes NHD Major Water Page 37 87 Storm Tide Zones Cat 1 2 3 4 5 Flagler County, 2010 Scale - 1:24,000 Feet 2,000 0 USNG Page 17R MN 84 55 Map Plate 43 55 88 83 84 85 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Printed Pages in Yellow 8 88 91 81°6'0"W 92 81°5'0"W St S 3260 am on e r Av 29°28'0"N Ups gle F la S Av eet Str y tona ed Da S t hS 17t e 29°28'0"N 490 Unn h 14t 3260 89 81°7'0"W S t hS 18t S S Palm t hS 19t 59 t hS 20t on l kP Oa Av e S Ups etto 59 S t 21s St S FLAGLER BEACH S C en dS t S 24th St St Hw 26th te Sta FLAGLER COUNTY tte 1A yA S e Ann Lakeshore Dr Ave 29°27'0"N Palm D 58 8.5 ft 29°27'0"N 23r Av e River Rd tral 58 S St t S St S te th 28 57 ir sC w W oo d Bu lo St n et 57 27th S rview Rd An R ive U am e nn dS t re 29°26'0"N lm Villa 56 ir nP ds C 29°26'0"N et Ocean Pa a Oce un Woo il R Tra w Bulo 56 1 %N 2 S alm C en Dr erso Av e And tral John n Hw y 3255 000m. N VOLUSIA COUNTY 488000m. E 81°7'0"W # US National Grid 100,000-m Square ID MN Grid Zone Designation 17R 89 GN ^ Mag. Declination 5o 46'"W Changing by 4' 30"W per yr Date 2009 Datum = NAD 1983, 1,000-m USNG This map is for reference & planning purposes only. Hurricane evacuation decision-making and growth management implementation are local responsibilities. Please consult with local authorities. Diagram Not to Scale Notes: 1. Surge limits are based on still water storm tide height elevation above NAVD88 at high tide with no wave setup. 2. Total Storm Tide limits were derived from Maximum of Maximums surge heights over LIDAR based digital elevation. 3. The Points of Reference are locations determined to be relevant to emergency managment officials. Produced by Northeast Florida Regional Council for Florida Division of Emergency Management, 2009-2010 490 81°6'0"W ATLAS LEGEND ® v 2 % HOSPITAL Points of Reference Evacuation Route City Limits NHD Lakes NHD Major Water Page 38 55 81°5'0"W 91 Storm Tide Zones Cat 1 2 3 4 5 Flagler County, 2010 Scale - 1:24,000 Feet 2,000 0 USNG Page 17R MN 88 55 Map Plate 44 92 83 84 85 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Printed Pages in Yellow 8 48 49 81°32'0"W 450 81°31'0"W 51 52 81°30'0"W 65 65 e at St H w y 20 D 0.3 ft 64 29°30'0"N 29°30'0"N 64 FLAGLER COUNTY 63 63 Crescent Lake PUTNAM COUNTY 62 29°29'0"N 29°29'0"N 62 61 Union Ave 61 Ba u bi a r US 448000m. E 81°32'0"W # 100,000-m Square ID MN Grid Zone Designation ^ Mag. Declination 5o 46'"W Changing by 4' 30"W per yr Date 2009 Datum = NAD 1983, 1,000-m USNG This map is for reference & planning purposes only. Hurricane evacuation decision-making and growth management implementation are local responsibilities. Please consult with local authorities. 81°31'0"W 450 49 GN US National Grid 17R 3260 7 y1 Old Highway 17 Hw 3260 000m. N Unnamed Street Diagram Not to Scale Notes: 1. Surge limits are based on still water storm tide height elevation above NAVD88 at high tide with no wave setup. 2. Total Storm Tide limits were derived from Maximum of Maximums surge heights over LIDAR based digital elevation. 3. The Points of Reference are locations determined to be relevant to emergency managment officials. Produced by Northeast Florida Regional Council for Florida Division of Emergency Management, 2009-2010 ATLAS LEGEND ® v 2 % HOSPITAL Points of Reference Evacuation Route City Limits NHD Lakes NHD Major Water Page 39 81°30'0"W 51 Storm Tide Zones Cat 1 2 3 4 5 Flagler County, 2010 Scale - 1:24,000 Feet 2,000 0 USNG Page 17R MN 48 60 Map Plate 45 52 83 84 85 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Printed Pages in Yellow 8 52 53 54 81°29'0"W 81°28'0"W 55 56 65 64 64 e at St 65 H w y 29°30'0"N 29°30'0"N 20 63 D 63 4.3 ft FLAGLER COUNTY 62 29°29'0"N 29°29'0"N 62 Crescent Lake 61 61 D 1 ft 3260 000m. N D 3260 452000m. E # US National Grid 100,000-m Square ID MN Grid Zone Designation 17R 53 GN ^ Mag. Declination 5o 46'"W Changing by 4' 30"W per yr Date 2009 Datum = NAD 1983, 1,000-m USNG This map is for reference & planning purposes only. Hurricane evacuation decision-making and growth management implementation are local responsibilities. Please consult with local authorities. Diagram Not to Scale 81°29'0"W Notes: 1. Surge limits are based on still water storm tide height elevation above NAVD88 at high tide with no wave setup. 2. Total Storm Tide limits were derived from Maximum of Maximums surge heights over LIDAR based digital elevation. 3. The Points of Reference are locations determined to be relevant to emergency managment officials. Produced by Northeast Florida Regional Council for Florida Division of Emergency Management, 2009-2010 81°28'0"W 54 ATLAS LEGEND ® v 2 % HOSPITAL Points of Reference Evacuation Route City Limits NHD Lakes NHD Major Water Page 40 55 Storm Tide Zones Cat 1 2 3 4 5 Flagler County, 2010 Scale - 1:24,000 Feet 2,000 0 USNG Page 17R MN 52 60 Map Plate 46 56 83 84 85 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Printed Pages in Yellow 8 480 r im D r Pine Grove D 65 Pierce Ln Piermount Ln § ¦ ¨ 95 Porpoise Ln I 95 Po r wy n Ln 29°30'0"N Porter Ln Port Echo Ln Port Echo Pl 64 9.5 ft Pl Point Pleasant Dr D Portland Po Po st Po st O w ak st oo tT V Ln d ie re D w r e D Ln r Rd 64 ings Port Ln Portia Ln K Old Port Royal Dr Po s 2 % Pier Ln Piedmont Dr 29°30'0"N 84 r Pilg 81°10'0"W n rt L Ln Pin Oak Dr nto neapple D r e A sh Ln 83 81°11'0"W I 95 Pi Pillar Ln P in 82 lbe Co Pi 65 81 81°12'0"W Porcupine Dr 63 Bulldog Dr 63 FLAGLER COUNTY 62 62 § ¦ ¨ 95 D 29°29'0"N 29°29'0"N PALM COAST 21.9 ft D 13.3 ft Florida Hospital of Flagler Midway Ave Jarosz St Family Ave State Hwy 100 t # Mag. Declination 5o 46'"W Changing by 4' 30"W per yr Date 2009 Datum = NAD 1983, 1,000-m USNG This map is for reference & planning purposes only. Hurricane evacuation decision-making and growth management implementation are local responsibilities. Please consult with local authorities. Diagram Not to Scale Notes: 1. Surge limits are based on still water storm tide height elevation above NAVD88 at high tide with no wave setup. 2. Total Storm Tide limits were derived from Maximum of Maximums surge heights over LIDAR based digital elevation. 3. The Points of Reference are locations determined to be relevant to emergency managment officials. Produced by Northeast Florida Regional Council for Florida Division of Emergency Management, 2009-2010 82 g Pl 81°11'0"W ATLAS LEGEND ® v 2 % HOSPITAL Points of Reference Evacuation Route City Limits NHD Lakes NHD Major Water Page 41 3260 l eC 3260 000m. N dS Utid ^ ndin Ulla n Tr Ullia l 17R 81 GN 100,000-m Square ID Grid Zone Designation R gs l eP 81°12'0"W US National Grid MN K in l Ct orn lo P 480000m. E d Ol pian hP Utril lvd Flagler County Uth B ods Wo Rd Uta inole Uto Sem Airpo rt 61 ® v McCormick Dr 61 81°10'0"W 83 Storm Tide Zones Cat 1 2 3 4 5 Flagler County, 2010 Scale - 1:24,000 Feet 2,000 0 USNG Page 17R MN 80 60 Map Plate 53 84 83 84 85 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Printed Pages in Yellow 8 81°10'0"W 84 85 2 % 86 81°9'0"W 65 87 88 81°8'0"W 65 Haw ks Ln lb e Co n rt L BEVERLY BEACH Oc e an M arina D r 23rd N N St 22n dS t 64 64 1.3 ft W 29°30'0"N D 29°30'0"N e Av e l Av ona eet ntra ayt d Str Ce a me N Unn N D ind so ng h 17t r St N 63 Da y Lehig h N Lambert Cv 63 Ci ton Ct ve aA e Dr s id Do ck N 14th St ss p re H State FLAGLER COUNTY Cy wy 2 01 Rob erts N Rd N 29°29'0"N Palm b Lam t h 12t h 11t t hS 10t N t S 9th N N St N St h 10t N N St 9th 8th N 62 St St 3 % 2 4th St St 2nd N S 2nd Pine Tree St S on H S wy # US National Grid 100,000-m Square ID MN Grid Zone Designation 17R 85 GN ^ Mag. Declination 5o 46'"W Changing by 4' 30"W per yr Date 2009 Datum = NAD 1983, 1,000-m USNG This map is for reference & planning purposes only. Hurricane evacuation decision-making and growth management implementation are local responsibilities. Please consult with local authorities. Diagram Not to Scale 81°9'0"W Notes: 1. Surge limits are based on still water storm tide height elevation above NAVD88 at high tide with no wave setup. 2. Total Storm Tide limits were derived from Maximum of Maximums surge heights over LIDAR based digital elevation. 3. The Points of Reference are locations determined to be relevant to emergency managment officials. Produced by Northeast Florida Regional Council for Florida Division of Emergency Management, 2009-2010 ® v 2 % HOSPITAL Points of Reference Evacuation Route City Limits NHD Lakes NHD Major Water Page 42 61 t hS 13t 4th t 1 hS 14t 87 Storm Tide Zones Cat 1 2 3 4 5 Flagler County, 2010 Scale - 1:24,000 Feet 2,000 0 USNG Page 17R MN 84 60 Map Plate St S S 81°8'0"W 86 ATLAS LEGEND 2 % 2 1A yA Hw on Ups d e rs n An Jo h 81°10'0"W 484000m. E St St 3 rd S St 4t h S St h 5t St S 6t h S St h t 7 S St 8t h S te Sta Cedar Ln Ln St e l Av t re e ntra C e ed St S am ve e Unn ona A treet r Av gle yt D a me d S F la a S Unn Connecticut Ave ody Mo N 1.8 ft S Bryan St St D 5th Dr Forest Rd r Marlin Ln Village D Leslie St 3 rd N Palm 4 % 2 State Hwy 100 N C ir ve ert A Old Moody Blvd 3260 000m. N hS 11t t Av e lon Ava ve aA tan Lan 8.9 ft 61 S 2th FLAGLER BEACH PALM COAST D 1 St N 29°29'0"N 62 13th St 54 3260 t hS 15t 88 83 84 85 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Printed Pages in Yellow 8 48 49 81°32'0"W 450 81°31'0"W 51 52 81°30'0"W 3270 69 Hw 69 29°33'0"N e at St 29°33'0"N 3270 y2 0 U nname d St r ee t nam Un 68 ed Str eet D oe y Ba R d na Un m ed re St et 68 FLAGLER COUNTY 29°32'0"N 29°32'0"N PUTNAM COUNTY 67 67 Un na m ed St re et ed St re et e at St Hw Unna m y2 0 66 D 4.6 ft 66 3265 000m. N 29°31'0"N 29°31'0"N Crescent Lake 65 448000m. E 81°32'0"W # US National Grid 100,000-m Square ID MN Grid Zone Designation 17R ^ Mag. Declination 5o 46'"W Changing by 4' 30"W per yr Date 2009 Datum = NAD 1983, 1,000-m USNG This map is for reference & planning purposes only. Hurricane evacuation decision-making and growth management implementation are local responsibilities. Please consult with local authorities. 81°31'0"W 450 49 GN Diagram Not to Scale Notes: 1. Surge limits are based on still water storm tide height elevation above NAVD88 at high tide with no wave setup. 2. Total Storm Tide limits were derived from Maximum of Maximums surge heights over LIDAR based digital elevation. 3. The Points of Reference are locations determined to be relevant to emergency managment officials. Produced by Northeast Florida Regional Council for Florida Division of Emergency Management, 2009-2010 ATLAS LEGEND ® v 2 % HOSPITAL Points of Reference Evacuation Route City Limits NHD Lakes NHD Major Water Page 43 81°30'0"W 51 Storm Tide Zones Cat 1 2 3 4 5 Flagler County, 2010 0 Scale - 1:24,000 Feet D 2,000 USNG Page 17R MN 48 65 Map Plate 55 52 83 84 85 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Printed Pages in Yellow 8 52 53 54 81°29'0"W 81°28'0"W 55 56 3270 29°33'0"N 29°33'0"N 3270 69 69 68 68 29°32'0"N 29°32'0"N FLAGLER COUNTY 67 D 67 2.9 ft 66 3265 000m. N 29°31'0"N 29°31'0"N 66 65 452000m. E # US National Grid 100,000-m Square ID MN Grid Zone Designation 17R 53 GN ^ Mag. Declination 5o 46'"W Changing by 4' 30"W per yr Date 2009 Datum = NAD 1983, 1,000-m USNG This map is for reference & planning purposes only. Hurricane evacuation decision-making and growth management implementation are local responsibilities. Please consult with local authorities. Diagram Not to Scale 81°29'0"W Notes: 1. Surge limits are based on still water storm tide height elevation above NAVD88 at high tide with no wave setup. 2. Total Storm Tide limits were derived from Maximum of Maximums surge heights over LIDAR based digital elevation. 3. The Points of Reference are locations determined to be relevant to emergency managment officials. Produced by Northeast Florida Regional Council for Florida Division of Emergency Management, 2009-2010 81°28'0"W 54 ATLAS LEGEND ® v 2 % HOSPITAL Points of Reference Evacuation Route City Limits NHD Lakes NHD Major Water Page 44 55 Storm Tide Zones Cat 1 2 3 4 5 Flagler County, 2010 Scale - 1:24,000 Feet 2,000 0 USNG Page 17R MN 52 65 Map Plate 56 56 83 84 85 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Printed Pages in Yellow 8 d gs R K in Ol d Ct rbu r y 29°33'0"N Dr th s Price Ln cet o P rin Priory Ln Prin ce Ka Pr are in c l Ln eP atr ic Ln n rL Dr ke B el a Pine k Dr Brk Pi n e ro o r ar D 29°31'0"N Ln ve Pr L oo d att w Pr iri e Pi n Ce d r Pi nO ak Dr Dr an Pi ttm ve D G ro Flagler County, 2010 Scale - 1:24,000 Feet 2,000 USNG Page 17R MN 76 65 62 29°32'0"N Pr e sc ot tL n Pr es P re sto i den r hD ac Pe b ble ble n Ln n St on eL Wo o dL n gu ho tc Pe b tial L Ln n eL nt xe Ln th le en Ln Ka ss Kim Blar e Dr ine Pep per d S he Ln n or n L P ep per erc pp Pa Win ch r P alm Dr E Wav ra Pl Waters Dr Waterloo Pl Wh f Dr es W at u Pl wo od Wa y ill Pl Wh W We P La n este r Pl Ln Wind m r Pl n Pl Wax to Weidn e ter L We bs ley W ell es Wes tover P er Pine Storm Tide Zones Map Plate Pl ce od nt o Ln Pi B Pine rk 65 a p ple Dr ne A sh Ln 79 0 Pl L Pi Pi ne 81°13'0"W 1 2 3 4 5 lly Dr Ln Pri n di ca le rc ge Ln n r 66 st Pittman D n Pine P ittwic k Ln Pi tt so n Ci ta ot n re L Pitt C Dr C Pi n L ft r Dr wo wy Pk ro Ranch Way g Pickerin e enw ood Ran dolp Dr hD Ran r shir eL n Ran woo Ln P ic ic n Ln ck Pi Er ce e Rav iva c C # a Prince Jo hn Ln thony Ln in Pr iew ev i ch e n a Prince An ce M n Pi ing L Prin e Wh e el Pr 67 t Ln Ln a ay r W n i den 95 ose Dr Ln es § ¦ ¨ D ard Mill Pr e s s W r Prim au Pheasant Dr Cat t n h Pritc Whit e Pr n ve G ro Blyth C r n Pi ces s Bressler Ln Bridgehaven Dr Breeze Hill Ln on do eL Br i ga Br ic Briarvue Ln 29°33'0"N 29°32'0"N r mm n D on n Pi Page 45 st L lvd ra ils B I 95 Be Pi nelynn Dr HOSPITAL Points of Reference Evacuation Route City Limits NHD Lakes NHD Major Water Ln Hu r Pine n ® v 2 % gL n dL la n ne rk L n Pi ela n nL Pine 78 ATLAS LEGEND h in law y Pk w Terre r eD cliff Rad Ln Rale Pl Ln in s ne Pi ill eH L ford 81°14'0"W m Rae Dr Pin e Bell Rad iu Radial Pl en D Ha v Rad Radius Pl Ln rsi Pe n it Wh Pine Radnor Pl i ott rs Pe P ebble ty Ln speri r e Bir c h Ln kT 68 rk Pe Ln rD Wh i t a r B lain e Dr P in St ty D Ln rr Pe n sL lo r e s De Ln es se Lu i r c es s eD Ro s ess O a k Ln ld D a c Prin te efie ni Prin hi in Pr Utili Oa ia D r P r in c te hi W Pro 69 n n Pl ry L yL file k Bla lva Pr ce Pl or e Ln en ill e r t nC le D irto ast Bla eC r Bla el i irm SE Dr m He Dr n W 29°31'0"N d nn yp ns y d o Pr Dr 3265 000m. N R gs Bla irsv k wy y n Dr od tL an te Pla P ro v ast Co oas t P P alm C Ln i Pl a Dr lm Pa w Pk rL c tri Pa wo Pa iew 2 % rS K in an or a Dr as Ple Whittington r Ranger Pl Old Pe Pl Whitting Pl Ranston Pl Harbo r C en ke ac Palm Ln nv L Whit tlesey lD Notes: 1. Surge limits are based on still water storm tide height elevation above NAVD88 at high tide with no wave setup. 2. Total Storm Tide limits were derived from Maximum of Maximums surge heights over LIDAR based digital elevation. 3. The Points of Reference are locations determined to be relevant to emergency managment officials. Produced by Northeast Florida Regional Council for Florida Division of Emergency Management, 2009-2010 nM Pe n Patr ic ill Waterm e Ha l y Bla Ln l Pat P l m Ln te rD h i re Ln Panoram r Palme Waterford Pl This map is for reference & planning purposes only. Hurricane evacuation decision-making and growth management implementation are local responsibilities. Please consult with local authorities. 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Produced by Northeast Florida Regional Council for Florida Division of Emergency Management, 2009-2010 81°8'0"W 86 ATLAS LEGEND ® v 2 % HOSPITAL Points of Reference Evacuation Route City Limits NHD Lakes NHD Major Water Page 47 87 Storm Tide Zones Cat 1 2 3 4 5 Flagler County, 2010 Scale - 1:24,000 Feet 2,000 0 USNG Page 17R MN 84 65 Map Plate 64 88 83 84 85 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Printed Pages in Yellow 8 79 480 81°13'0"W 75 N 75 Old is e Ct g Kin sR Fenimore Ln Flemington Ln Flinthill Ln Farnell Ln Fallon Ln Fallen Oak Ln Faircastle Ln Fairhill Ln Fairmount Ln Fairbank Ln Fairchild Ln m Fariston Pl Farson Ln Fa rm da le L n Fr e e W ay re e ht Bi rc Flanders Ln Flaxton Ln Ln ar Be Felshire Ln H Ln Bi g er Di pp g Bi B ig l r in gP Dr nt on ge ha Ln Be nn et Be au fo rd ay hw l Ln Mil Be ac on Be ac Dr ve n Br o Ba Br id Fa r r ag u Fer r tD rrin gt o Cameo Ct nd Ln nL n rra Fa da Flagler County, 2010 Scale - 1:24,000 Feet 2,000 0 USNG Page 17R MN 76 70 Map Plate 72 nL n n yL 3270 2 % 79 Storm Tide Zones 71 Ln Fa dina F aw n # r Florida Park Dr S on Pl les Bid d Ln on Ln ck to n ns Ferndale Ln Ln Fi el n re th or Fi 29°36'0"N Ln oD Fern Ct Carl s o n n Ct lyn Ct S dL wo o ia g amin Carry Ct Fernha m lic Fe eL don Ln Ln sid Ct re n Cla Ct Ct ok Ct Ct N rles Ct N don Cha iew re n Cla a rv Cle r phe Ct 72 ng Br o tes t t is to C rr y Chr Che Ct mi Fl e n Cor t Ct ra n us C Ct t ick Cardinal Ct Ln Ln v t 73 Campbell Ct ra l Br i ar C ale mo 29°35'0"N ingd Cor mb ater lW gC Ct 29°34'0"N Coll n dL wo o Colu Coo nial in Spr r ill D rH N we Dr Fl o a rk aP n Fer er Br o Ln Ct ow t ing Coll 81°13'0"W 1 2 3 4 5 wC Ln ine rol er Felt r dD oo ch ok iew ollo nt Colo Cold Pl er dw Cha Ct de Fe Br o t r ar H Ce t a rt C 18.9 ft Fo Fi s an yL t he C s sv Cr o s sb Cr o on D nC ra l Flo Folso n Ln e t un 95 t ne tsto Flin n iew L Ln ook r b m Far Ln Faith § ¦ ¨ eC t re r id Fl o Pl ey rd n Fo Ln oft lc r Fo n rL s te Fo n L e un ort tw Ct ood l Pl y Pkw g n ou Ct N nY eef ma r R o l N a Cor t ne C me Fla For Br itt ne C anc 74 Ct ra l rP ste Fl e e t Ced llee Co Ln eld a rw t sto Flare a em Ln Ln 3270 000m. N y en Com t tW mar Ct nC t Fr e is an is c Ln Ln Page 48 inso Fairv Cat eC Cim t eC ridg ning nc Fr a am nnie Ln HOSPITAL Points of Reference Evacuation Route City Limits NHD Lakes NHD Major Water Ln Cole Cor at rd h Fo n ll L ood g Ln ATLAS LEGEND ster Ct che lege Cole Col Ct rre Fo D Ln 78 ® v 2 % n n dL Dr f or ill nk tH Fr a s e r Fo er Bo Bollin c Notes: 1. Surge limits are based on still water storm tide height elevation above NAVD88 at high tide with no wave setup. 2. Total Storm Tide limits were derived from Maximum of Maximums surge heights over LIDAR based digital elevation. 3. The Points of Reference are locations determined to be relevant to emergency managment officials. 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Produced by Northeast Florida Regional Council for Florida Division of Emergency Management, 2009-2010 82 81°11'0"W ATLAS LEGEND ® v 2 % HOSPITAL Points of Reference Evacuation Route City Limits NHD Lakes NHD Major Water Page 49 y Storm Tide Zones 1 2 3 4 5 Flagler County, 2010 Scale - 1:24,000 Feet 2,000 0 USNG Page 17R MN 80 70 Map Plate 3270 81°10'0"W 83 Cat Call A 16 2 % 480000m. E Pl n Co as os ta el L M as t o Old Pa lm La C bri ive r op p C er as p C Ct Ga rn ale Clubhouse Dr nc i a S an S Via A1 e y Av e 71 ur a P Ct Va le ls e de Rom ast Co E kwy Ct V ia R n o de l R ir a Call Ct 29°34'0"N A a Ln C a mi e ad n 3270 000m. 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JOHNS COUNTY 9.2 ft 29°38'0"N 29°38'0"N D 78 Unnamed Street 78 PALM COAST FLAGLER COUNTY 77 29°37'0"N 29°37'0"N 77 76 76 Dirt R d Unn a me t tree 3275 000m. N dS 75 81°20'0"W 468000m. E # US National Grid 100,000-m Square ID MN Grid Zone Designation 17R 69 GN ^ Mag. Declination 5o 46'"W Changing by 4' 30"W per yr Date 2009 Datum = NAD 1983, 1,000-m USNG This map is for reference & planning purposes only. Hurricane evacuation decision-making and growth management implementation are local responsibilities. Please consult with local authorities. Diagram Not to Scale 81°19'0"W Notes: 1. Surge limits are based on still water storm tide height elevation above NAVD88 at high tide with no wave setup. 2. Total Storm Tide limits were derived from Maximum of Maximums surge heights over LIDAR based digital elevation. 3. The Points of Reference are locations determined to be relevant to emergency managment officials. Produced by Northeast Florida Regional Council for Florida Division of Emergency Management, 2009-2010 81°18'0"W 470 ATLAS LEGEND ® v 2 % HOSPITAL Points of Reference Evacuation Route City Limits NHD Lakes NHD Major Water Page 50 71 Storm Tide Zones Cat 1 2 3 4 5 Flagler County, 2010 Scale - 1:24,000 Feet 2,000 0 USNG Page 17R MN 68 75 Map Plate 79 72 83 84 85 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Printed Pages in Yellow 8 ST. JOHNS COUNTY Un n am e D dS 75 81°16'0"W 76 81°15'0"W R d ce 29°39'0"N 74 Pl a 3280 es s 3280 73 81°17'0"W § ¦ ¨ 95 Pr in c 29°39'0"N 72 23.2 ft t r e et 79 79 I 95 US Hwy 29°38'0"N 29°38'0"N 1 78 78 N O ld n Ki gs Rd FLAGLER COUNTY 95 77 US Hwy Lake S u c c ess Dr 1 29°37'0"N L Lynn Pl Lynbrook Dr Lyons Pl Lynton Pl Lamont Ln Lamour Ln Lamar Ln Long Pl Lamoyne Ln Pl ay Le m Dr Lo n do nd er ry HOSPITAL Points of Reference Evacuation Route City Limits NHD Lakes NHD Major Water 81°15'0"W 75 Storm Tide Zones Cat 1 2 3 4 5 Flagler County, 2010 Scale - 1:24,000 Feet 2,000 0 USNG Page 17R MN 72 75 Map Plate 75 ut h e r rD t Ln # l 3275 000m. N nP Lyndenhu r s 81°16'0"W Page 51 I 95 Produced by Northeast Florida Regional Council for Florida Division of Emergency Management, 2009-2010 l This map is for reference & planning purposes only. Hurricane evacuation decision-making and growth management implementation are local responsibilities. Please consult with local authorities. Diagram Not to Scale ® v 2 % to Lin Datum = NAD 1983, 1,000-m USNG Louvet Ln ATLAS LEGEND Dr 17R Notes: 1. Surge limits are based on still water storm tide height elevation above NAVD88 at high tide with no wave setup. 2. Total Storm Tide limits were derived from Maximum of Maximums surge heights over LIDAR based digital elevation. 3. The Points of Reference are locations determined to be relevant to emergency managment officials. aP Grid Zone Designation Mag. Declination 5o 46'"W Changing by 4' 30"W per yr Date 2009 Pl MN ^ hire 100,000-m Square ID Louisbur g Ln 74 76 n Pl le Pl Louisian na D r Dr 73 GN US National Grid low Pl en is S 81°17'0"W gf el d Lin r 472000m. 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N PALM COAST 81°15'0"W 476000m. E # US National Grid 100,000-m Square ID MN Grid Zone Designation 17R 77 GN ^ Mag. Declination 5o 46'"W Changing by 4' 30"W per yr Date 2009 Datum = NAD 1983, 1,000-m USNG This map is for reference & planning purposes only. Hurricane evacuation decision-making and growth management implementation are local responsibilities. Please consult with local authorities. Diagram Not to Scale 81°14'0"W Notes: 1. Surge limits are based on still water storm tide height elevation above NAVD88 at high tide with no wave setup. 2. Total Storm Tide limits were derived from Maximum of Maximums surge heights over LIDAR based digital elevation. 3. The Points of Reference are locations determined to be relevant to emergency managment officials. Produced by Northeast Florida Regional Council for Florida Division of Emergency Management, 2009-2010 81°13'0"W 78 ATLAS LEGEND ® v 2 % HOSPITAL Points of Reference Evacuation Route City Limits NHD Lakes NHD Major Water Page 52 79 Storm Tide Zones Cat 1 2 3 4 5 Flagler County, 2010 Scale - 1:24,000 Feet 2,000 0 USNG Page 17R MN 76 75 Map Plate 81 480 83 84 85 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Printed Pages in Yellow 8 83 81°11'0"W 84 81°10'0"W 29°39'0"N 82 3280 ie rf v w to llec Dr San Rafael Ct Su Co 3280 81 81°12'0"W 2 % E 29°39'0"N 480 rR d Sa n C a rlos D r D 79 D 4.5 ft 29°38'0"N 29°38'0"N 79 i Ln State Hwy A1 A d Wen Oceanside Dr 78 78 Ocean St Seascape Dr Surf Dr Bay D Se a Co Dr lo Dr Medford Dr N Mahoe Dr 2nd S 1s t ole e in Se m Av 2nd St ve st A t 1 Ave t ir Solee Rd eola Osc he S sC une Cottonwood Trl 77 nD rE Laurel D Mahoe Dr S h c Bea Dr a Oce l Dr l Ln nd ta Vis Dr ve eA c Apa 29°37'0"N ny Sea Bristo to Bris a Arm e auk Milw FLAGLER COUNTY Rollins Dunes Dr r A va l o n 77 Flagler Dr 29°37'0"N A Surf Dr Rollins Dr Ocean Vista Ln 1 Old A Moody Dr Atlantic Dr Malacompra Rd Ave 76 3275 000m. N D 5.1 ft PALM COAST 480000m. E 16th 81°12'0"W # 100,000-m Square ID Grid Zone Designation 17R 2^ % Mag. Declination 5o 46'"W Changing by 4' 30"W per yr Date 2009 Datum = NAD 1983, 1,000-m USNG This map is for reference & planning purposes only. Hurricane evacuation decision-making and growth management implementation are local responsibilities. Please consult with local authorities. Rd 81 GN US National Grid MN 76 Diagram Not to Scale Notes: 1. Surge limits are based on still water storm tide height elevation above NAVD88 at high tide with no wave setup. 2. Total Storm Tide limits were derived from Maximum of Maximums surge heights over LIDAR based digital elevation. 3. The Points of Reference are locations determined to be relevant to emergency managment officials. Produced by Northeast Florida Regional Council for Florida Division of Emergency Management, 2009-2010 75 E 82 81°11'0"W ATLAS LEGEND ® v 2 % HOSPITAL Points of Reference Evacuation Route City Limits NHD Lakes NHD Major Water Page 53 81°10'0"W 83 Storm Tide Zones Cat 1 2 3 4 5 Flagler County, 2010 Scale - 1:24,000 Feet 2,000 0 USNG Page 17R MN 80 75 Map Plate 82 84 83 84 85 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Printed Pages in Yellow 8 81°20'0"W 68 69 470 81°19'0"W 71 72 81°18'0"W 85 85 Unnam I 95 ed Str 1 £ ¤ eet Unn am ed Stre et 29°41'0"N 84 29°41'0"N 84 § ¦ ¨ tre e t 95 I9 m na Un 5 83 ed S § ¦ ¨ 95 Un ed S tr e et 83 US H ST. JOHNS COUNTY m na wy 1 U nn reet wy 1 d St US H am e 82 U nna Unnamed Street me d S tre et 29°40'0"N 29°40'0"N 82 1 £ ¤ 81 81 Tr ail D ar k H o rs e n PALM COAST FLAGLER COUNTY Trail eet d S tr 3280 000m. N 29°39'0"N Un na me 81°20'0"W 468000m. E # US National Grid 100,000-m Square ID MN Grid Zone Designation 17R 69 GN ^ Mag. Declination 5o 46'"W Changing by 4' 30"W per yr Date 2009 Datum = NAD 1983, 1,000-m USNG This map is for reference & planning purposes only. Hurricane evacuation decision-making and growth management implementation are local responsibilities. Please consult with local authorities. Diagram Not to Scale 81°19'0"W Notes: 1. Surge limits are based on still water storm tide height elevation above NAVD88 at high tide with no wave setup. 2. Total Storm Tide limits were derived from Maximum of Maximums surge heights over LIDAR based digital elevation. 3. The Points of Reference are locations determined to be relevant to emergency managment officials. Produced by Northeast Florida Regional Council for Florida Division of Emergency Management, 2009-2010 81°18'0"W 470 ATLAS LEGEND ® v 2 % HOSPITAL Points of Reference Evacuation Route City Limits NHD Lakes NHD Major Water Page 54 L 71 Storm Tide Zones Cat 1 2 3 4 5 Flagler County, 2010 D Scale - 1:24,000 Feet 2,000 0 USNG Page 17R MN 68 80 Map Plate 83 29°39'0"N et Unnamed Street Stre Unnamed o nd T r l Diam Dancing Horse Dr County Road 204 3280 72 83 84 85 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Printed Pages in Yellow 8 D 72 73 81°17'0"W 74 75 81°16'0"W 76 81°15'0"W 85 85 et Unnamed S tre 84 29°41'0"N 29°41'0"N 84 ST. JOHNS COUNTY 83 83 US H Faver -D y ke s St at wy 1 a rk eP 1 £ ¤ US H 82 29°40'0"N Fa ve rD I9 yk es Rd 29°40'0"N wy 1 82 5 1 £ ¤ Cr County Road 204 81 ee k Rd 81 § ¦ ¨ 95 5 I9 0.3 ft FLAGLER COUNTY I 95 3280 000m. N 29°39'0"N 81°17'0"W # 100,000-m Square ID MN Grid Zone Designation D 17R ^ Mag. Declination 5o 46'"W Changing by 4' 30"W per yr Date 2009 Datum = NAD 1983, 1,000-m USNG This map is for reference & planning purposes only. Hurricane evacuation decision-making and growth management implementation are local responsibilities. Please consult with local authorities. 95 Diagram Not to Scale Notes: 1. Surge limits are based on still water storm tide height elevation above NAVD88 at high tide with no wave setup. 2. Total Storm Tide limits were derived from Maximum of Maximums surge heights over LIDAR based digital elevation. 3. The Points of Reference are locations determined to be relevant to emergency managment officials. 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JOHNS COUNTY H State 1A wy A 83 ed S 9 % 2 tre et MC 29°40'0"N 82 n eL Brid 82 29°40'0"N am MARINELAND A lbe Wa si d eD S r an t St 8 % 2 J ua n D r r Su i fv ew Dr 3280 000m. N 29°39'0"N 81 6.6 ft e Rd ch Plac d a Be s Prin c es a me t et Stre y A1 D Unn od S Hw FLAGLER COUNTY 81 r wo te Sta Dee 81°15'0"W 476000m. E # US National Grid 100,000-m Square ID MN Grid Zone Designation 17R 77 GN ^ Mag. Declination 5o 46'"W Changing by 4' 30"W per yr Date 2009 Datum = NAD 1983, 1,000-m USNG This map is for reference & planning purposes only. Hurricane evacuation decision-making and growth management implementation are local responsibilities. Please consult with local authorities. Diagram Not to Scale 81°14'0"W Notes: 1. Surge limits are based on still water storm tide height elevation above NAVD88 at high tide with no wave setup. 2. Total Storm Tide limits were derived from Maximum of Maximums surge heights over LIDAR based digital elevation. 3. The Points of Reference are locations determined to be relevant to emergency managment officials. Produced by Northeast Florida Regional Council for Florida Division of Emergency Management, 2009-2010 81°13'0"W 78 ATLAS LEGEND ® v 2 % HOSPITAL Points of Reference Evacuation Route City Limits NHD Lakes NHD Major Water Page 56 79 Storm Tide Zones Cat 1 2 3 4 5 Flagler County, 2010 Scale - 1:24,000 Feet 2,000 0 USNG Page 17R MN 76 80 Map Plate 85 29°39'0"N Unn 83 3280 480 83 84 85 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Printed Pages in Yellow 8 Funding was provided by the Florida Legislature with funding from the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) through the Florida Division of Emergency Management. Local match was provided by Northeast Florida Regional Planning Council and the counties of Baker, Clay, Duval, Flagler, Nassau, Putnam and St. Johns. Florida Division of Emergency Management David Halstead, Director 2555 Shumard Oak Boulevard, Tallahassee, Florida 32399 Web site: www.floridadisaster.org Prepared and published by Northeast Florida Regional Council, 6850 Belfort Oaks Place, Jacksonville, Florida 32216. Tel: (904) 279-0880, Fax: (904) 279-0881, E-mail: [email protected] Web site: www.nefrc.org Study Manager: Elizabeth Payne, Senior Regional Planner Statewide Program Manager: Jeffrey Alexander, Northeast Florida Regional Council