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SECTION 4: COUNTY PROFILE DMA 2000 Hazard Mitigation Plan – Cayuga County, New York 4-1 August 2013 SECTION 4: COUNTY PROFILE Cayuga County profile information is presented in the plan and analyzed to develop an understanding of the study area, including the economic, structural, and population assets at risk and the particular concerns that may be present related to hazards analyzed later in this plan low lying areas prone to flooding or a high percentage of vulnerable persons in an area). This profile provides general information for Cayuga County (physical setting, population and demographics, general building stock, and land use and population trends) and critical facilities located within Cayuga County. GENERAL INFORMATION According to the 2010 U.S. Census, the estimated Cayuga County population was 80,026. Cayuga County is one of the 62 counties in New York State and is comprised of one city, 23 towns, and nine villages. Cayuga County is bordered to the North by Lake Ontario, to the northeast by Oswego County, to the East by Onondaga County, to the South by Cortland and Tompkins Counties, and to the West by Seneca and Wayne Counties. Physical Setting This section presents the physical setting of Cayuga County, including: location, hydrography and hydrology, topography and geology, climate, and land use/land cover. Location Cayuga County is located in the west central part of the state, in the Finger Lakes region. Waterbodies in and around Cayuga County are its most defining characteristics, with Owasco Lake in the center of Cayuga County, Cayuga Lake forming part of the western boundary of the County, Lake Ontario on the northern border, and Skaneateles Lake and Cross Lake forming part of the eastern border. Cayuga County is made up of 33 municipalities (1 city, 23 towns, and 9 villages) and encompasses an area of approximately 734 square miles (Cayuga County, 2010). Figure 4-1 illustrates Cayuga County and its municipalities. ---PAGE BREAK--- SECTION 4: COUNTY PROFILE DMA 2000 Hazard Mitigation Plan – Cayuga County, New York 4-2 August 2013 Figure 4-1. Cayuga County, New York Source: Cayuga County GIS; Cayuga County ---PAGE BREAK--- SECTION 4: COUNTY PROFILE DMA 2000 Hazard Mitigation Plan – Cayuga County, New York 4-3 August 2013 Hydrography and Hydrology Numerous ponds, lakes, creeks, and rivers make up the waterscape of Cayuga County, which lie across two major watersheds (Oswego River/Finger Lakes and Lake Ontario/Minor Tributaries) and five sub- watersheds: Chenango, Irondequoit-Ninemile, Seneca, Oswego, and Lake Ontario. Only the northern- most section of Cayuga County drains to the Lake Ontario watershed – the majority of the land area falls within the Oswego River and Finger Lakes basin. The major bodies of water and waterways at least partially within Cayuga County include three Finger Lakes, the Seneca River, Lake Ontario, the New York State Barge Canal, Cross Lake, and numerous smaller lakes, rivers and streams. Figure 4-2 depicts the 17 drainage basins found in New York State and Figure 4-3 depicts the watersheds of Cayuga County. Figure 4-2. Drainage Basins of New York State Source: NYSDEC, Date Unknown Note: The circle indicates the approximate location of Cayuga County. ---PAGE BREAK--- SECTION 4: COUNTY PROFILE DMA 2000 Hazard Mitigation Plan – Cayuga County, New York 4-4 August 2013 Figure 4-3. Watersheds of Cayuga County, New York Source: USEPA, 2012 Note(s): The red outline indicates the location of Cayuga County 02050102 Chenango; state(s): NY 04140101 Irondequoit-Ninemile; state(s): NY 04140201 Seneca; state(s): NY 04140203 Oswego; state(s): NY The Oswego River/Finger Lakes watershed is one of the largest in New York State, and drains the basins of the Oswego, Oneida, Seneca, and Clyde Rivers. The 5,070 square miles of the basin is entirely within New York State, covering all of Seneca County and large portions of Onondaga, Cayuga, Tompkins, Schuyler, Yates, and Ontario Counties, as well as smaller portions of nine other counties before emptying into Lake Ontario. The basin has over 8,896 miles of freshwater rivers and streams, with major tributaries including the Oneida River, the Clyde River, Cayuga Lake tributaries, and Seneca Lake tributaries. There are 76 significant freshwater lakes, ponds, and reservoirs that make up the basin which include Oneida Lake, Cayuga Lake, Seneca Lake, Keuka Lake, and Canandaigua Lake (NYSDEC, Date Unknown). Figure 4-4 illustrates the Oswego River/Finger Lakes watersheds and major riverine reaches in Cayuga County. ---PAGE BREAK--- SECTION 4: COUNTY PROFILE DMA 2000 Hazard Mitigation Plan – Cayuga County, New York 4-5 August 2013 Figure 4-4. Oswego/Finger Lakes Watersheds in Cayuga County Source: NYDEC, Date Unknown ---PAGE BREAK--- SECTION 4: COUNTY PROFILE DMA 2000 Hazard Mitigation Plan – Cayuga County, New York 4-6 August 2013 Topography and Geology Nearly sixty-five miles long, Cayuga County's land area of 734 square miles stretches from the shores of Lake Ontario into the heart of the Finger Lakes Region. The geology of Cayuga County was etched during the Ice Age by glaciers, and is characterized by hill and valley topography (Cayuga County EMC, 1979). Northern Cayuga County occupies an area called the Onondaga Escarpment, a geological feature running the width of the State of New York across the head of the Finger Lakes and characterized by the low hills which form the first rise of the Allegheny Plateau. The rest of Cayuga County is characterized by the Plateau which was once a high plain that has been cut into hill and valley topography by erosion and glacial pressure (Cayuga County EMC, 1979). The series of long, narrow valleys carved into the Plateau by fingers of ice formed the Finger Lakes seen today. The terminal moraines of these valleys were formed by thick glacial deposits of sand and gravel, forming natural dams impounding glacial waters into the Finger Lakes. Elevations throughout Cayuga County range from approximately 250 feet above sea level along the shores of Lake Ontario to close to 2000 feet above sea level in the southeastern portion of Cayuga County. The highest elevations in Cayuga County are located in the towns of Sempronius and Summerhill near the Cayuga-Cortland County line, and these higher elevations contribute to the cooler average temperatures (Cayuga County Legislature, 2010). Climate The climate of New York State is very similar to most of the Northeast U.S. and is classified as Humid Continental. Differences in latitude, character of topography, and proximity to large bodies of water all have an effect on the climate across New York State. Precipitation during the warm, growing season (April through September) is characterized by convective storms that generally form in advance of an eastward moving cold front or during periods of local atmospheric instability. Occasionally, tropical cyclones will move up from southern coastal areas and produce large quantities of rain. Both types of storms typically are characterized by relatively short periods of intense precipitation that produce large amounts of surface runoff and little recharge (Cornell, Date Unknown). The cool season (October through March) is characterized by large, low-pressure systems that move northeastward along the Atlantic coast or the western side of the Appalachian Mountains. Storms that form in these systems are characterized by long periods of steady precipitation in the form of rain, snow, or ice, and tend to produce less surface runoff and more recharge than the summer storms because they have a longer duration and occasionally result in snowmelt (Cornell, Date Unknown). Cayuga County generally experiences seasonable weather patterns characteristic of the northeastern U.S. Summer temperatures typically range from about 69°F to 82°F (Fahrenheit). Winter high temperatures are usually in the middle 30sF, with minimum temperatures of 15°F expected (The Weather Channel, 2012). Land Use and Land Cover Cayuga County is typical of many counties in New York State in that it has experienced only moderate growth over the past three decades. In 1910 more than 91 percent of its area was included in farms; 75 percent was in crops, cut for hay or cleared for pasture. Much of the area within the villages was largely built out before World War II. Because they were founded in an era when water power was critical to agricultural and industrial development, and/or transportation, the core of most villages in Cayuga County are located within floodplain areas. Additional development occurred with population growth in the 1950s and 1960s, but much of the land within Cayuga County’s municipalities remained in farms. According to ---PAGE BREAK--- SECTION 4: COUNTY PROFILE DMA 2000 Hazard Mitigation Plan – Cayuga County, New York 4-7 August 2013 Cayuga County’s 1997 Land Use Plan, agriculture is a significant component of Cayuga County’s economy, although agricultural land has and will continue to undergo conversion to alternate land uses. The Agriculture and Farmlands Protection Plan for Cayuga County was adopted in 1997 to set out basic policies to protect and promote future agricultural uses throughout Cayuga County. Cayuga County is primarily an urban-rural community, with 47 percent of residents living in urban clusters, and the remaining 53 percent residing in the rural farm or non-farm areas which comprise nearly 54 percent of Cayuga County’s total land area. The City of Auburn is the major business and population center of Cayuga County, with a density of 3,400 residents per square mile (Cayuga County and the City of Auburn, 2009). Table 4-1 below shows the land use categories and their total square miles and percentages. Figure 4-5 shows the distribution of land use throughout Cayuga County. Table 4-1. Land Use (2006) in Cayuga County Land Use Total Area (sq. mi.) Percent of County Area Within 100 Year Floodplain (sq. mi.) Land Type area within Floodplain Bare Land 0.43 0.10% 0.11 25.30% Cultivated Crops 200.97 27.40% 106.46 53.00% Deciduous Forest 113.95 15.50% 34.12 29.90% Developed, High Intensity 0.99 0.10% 0.29 29.30% Developed, Low Intensity 14.02 1.90% 5.65 40.30% Developed, Medium Intensity 2.66 0.40% 0.84 31.80% Developed, Open Space 2.74 0.40% 1.47 53.80% Evergreen Forest 13.21 1.80% 1.63 12.30% Grassland/Herbaceous 4.70 0.60% 0.32 6.80% Mixed Forest 18.56 2.50% 2.14 11.50% Open Water 42.23 5.80% 41.13 97.40% Palustrine Aquatic Bed 0.16 0.00% 0.10 63.90% Palustrine Emergent Wetland 7.31 1.00% 4.36 59.70% Palustrine Forested Wetland 59.51 8.10% 25.34 42.60% Palustrine Scrub/Shrub Wetland 8.00 1.10% 4.90 61.30% Pasture/Hay 198.89 27.10% 83.70 42.10% Scrub/Shrub 45.74 6.20% 6.73 14.70% Unconsolidated Shore 0.02 0.00% 0.01 36.70% Total 734.10 100.00% 319.30 * Source: Cayuga County GIS; USGS, 2011 (2006 National Land Cover Database) Note: Sq. mi. = square miles; Not an applicable statistic. ---PAGE BREAK--- SECTION 4: COUNTY PROFILE DMA 2000 Hazard Mitigation Plan – Cayuga County, New York 4-8 August 2013 Figure 4-5. Land Use in Cayuga County Source: Cayuga County GIS (2006 National Land Cover Database) ---PAGE BREAK--- SECTION 4: COUNTY PROFILE DMA 2000 Hazard Mitigation Plan – Cayuga County, New York 4-9 August 2013 POPULATION AND DEMOGRAPHICS According to the 2010 U.S. Census, Cayuga County had a population of 80,026 people. The U.S. Census data in HAZUS-MH is based on the 2000 data in which there were 81,963 people in Cayuga County. Table 4-2 presents the population statistics for Cayuga County based on the 2010 and 2000 U.S. Census data. Figure 4-6 shows the distribution of the 2000 U.S. Census general population density (persons per square mile) by Census block. For the purposes of this plan, data available in HAZUS-MH are used (representing 2000 data); this data is considered appropriate given the decrease in population between 2000 and 2010. DMA 2000 requires that HMPs consider socially vulnerable populations. These populations can be more susceptible to hazard events, based on a number of factors including their physical and financial ability to react or respond during a hazard and the location and construction quality of their housing. For the purposes of this study, vulnerable populations shall include the elderly (persons aged 65 and over) and those living in low-income households. Table 4-2. Cayuga County Population Statistics (2010 and 2000 U.S. Census) Municipality Census 2010 Pop. Census 2000 Pop. HAZUS- MH Pop. Over 65* Percent of HAZUS-MH Pop. Over 65* HAZUS-MH Low- Income Pop. Percent of HAZUS-MH Low-Income Pop. Auburn 27,687 28,574 5,128 17.95% 3,862 13.52% Aurelius 2,243 2,936 393 16.19% 179 7.38% Aurora 724 720 96 13.33% 36 5.00% Brutus 2,649 4,777 313 11.34% 194 7.03% Cato 2,020 2,744 227 10.48% 145 6.69% Cato 533 601 63 10.48% 44 7.32% Cayuga 549 509 84 16.50% 39 7.66% Conquest 1,819 1,925 167 8.68% 111 5.77% Fair Haven 703 884 150 16.97% 74 8.37% Fleming 2,636 2,647 423 15.98% 153 5.78% Genoa 1,935 1,914 243 12.70% 107 5.59% Ira 1,881 2,426 171 8.33% 99 4.82% Ledyard 1,158 1,832 139 12.50% 38 3.42% Locke 1,951 1,900 176 9.26% 141 7.42% Mentz 1,096 2,446 156 13.58% 102 8.88% Meridian 309 350 33 9.43% 23 6.57% Montezuma 1,277 1,431 105 7.34% 117 8.18% Moravia 2,347 4,040 209 7.82% 135 5.05% Moravia 1,279 1,363 178 13.06% 114 8.36% Niles 1,194 1,208 127 10.51% 55 4.55% Owasco 3,793 3,755 607 16.17% 188 5.01% Port Byron 1,282 1,297 193 14.88% 117 9.02% Scipio 1,713 1,537 166 10.80% 95 6.18% Sempronius 890 893 40 4.56% 48 5.47% ---PAGE BREAK--- SECTION 4: COUNTY PROFILE DMA 2000 Hazard Mitigation Plan – Cayuga County, New York 4-10 August 2013 Municipality Census 2010 Pop. Census 2000 Pop. HAZUS- MH Pop. Over 65* Percent of HAZUS-MH Pop. Over 65* HAZUS-MH Low- Income Pop. Percent of HAZUS-MH Low-Income Pop. Sennett 3,595 3,244 526 16.21% 103 3.18% Springport 1,176 2,256 148 12.31% 73 6.07% Sterling 2,337 3,432 295 11.58% 199 7.81% Summerhill 1,222 1,098 102 9.14% 40 3.58% Throop 1,990 1,824 273 14.97% 77 4.22% Union Springs 1,195 1,074 172 16.32% 84 7.97% Venice 1,368 1,286 140 10.89% 68 5.29% Victory 1,660 1,838 138 7.51% 124 6.75% Weedsport 1,815 2,017 261 12.94% 125 6.20% Cayuga County 80,026 81,963 11,642 14.20% 7,109 8.67% Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2000 and 2010; HAZUS-MH 2.1 Note: Pop. = population * Individuals over the age of 65. Percentage is calculated out of total population of municipality. Households with an income of less than $20,000. Percentage is calculated out of total population of municipality. It is noted that the census data for household income provided in HAZUS-MH includes two ranges 10,000 and $10,000-$20,000/year) that were totaled to provide the “low-income” data used in this study. This does not correspond exactly with the “poverty” thresholds established by the U.S. Census Bureau, which identifies households with an annual household income below $15,000 per year as “low income” for this region. This difference is not believed to be significant for the purposes of this planning effort. The 2010 U.S. Census data also identified 3,252 of the 30,975 households as having an annual income of less than $15,000 and that approximately 8,409 (11.1%) of persons (amongst a total population of 75,737 for whom poverty status is determined County-wide) living below the poverty level. Figure 4-7 shows the distribution of persons over age 65 in Cayuga County, while Figure 4-8 shows the distribution of low income persons. ---PAGE BREAK--- SECTION 4: COUNTY PROFILE DMA 2000 Hazard Mitigation Plan – Cayuga County, New York 4-11 August 2013 Figure 4-6. Distribution of General Population for Cayuga County, New York Source: HAZUS-MH 2.1 ---PAGE BREAK--- SECTION 4: COUNTY PROFILE DMA 2000 Hazard Mitigation Plan – Cayuga County, New York 4-12 August 2013 Figure 4-7. Distribution of Persons over the Age of 65 in Cayuga County, New York Source: HAZUS-MH 2.1 ---PAGE BREAK--- SECTION 4: COUNTY PROFILE DMA 2000 Hazard Mitigation Plan – Cayuga County, New York 4-13 August 2013 Figure 4-8. Distribution of Low-Income Population in Cayuga County, New York Source: HAZUS-MH 2.1 ---PAGE BREAK--- SECTION 4: COUNTY PROFILE DMA 2000 Hazard Mitigation Plan – Cayuga County, New York 4-14 August 2013 GENERAL BUILDING STOCK For this plan, the default general building stock in HAZUS-MH was updated and replaced with a custom building inventory for Cayuga County both at the aggregate and structure level. The updated building inventory was built using detailed the parcels and structure-specific building attributes. For the purposes of this plan, there are 30,490 structures in Cayuga County, with a total building replacement value (structure and content) of greater than $5.7 billion. Approximately 91-percent of the total buildings in Cayuga County are residential, which make up 66-percent of the building stock structural value associated with residential housing. Table 4-3 presents building stock statistics by occupancy class for Cayuga County. Figure 4-9 through Figure 4-11 show the distribution and exposure density of residential, commercial and industrial buildings in Cayuga County. Exposure density is the dollar value of structures per unit area, including building content value. Generally, contents for residential structures are valued at about 50 percent of the building’s value. For commercial facilities, the value of the content is generally about equal to the building’s structural value. Actual content value various widely depending on the usage of the structure. ---PAGE BREAK--- SECTION 4: COUNTY PROFILE DMA 2000 Hazard Mitigation Plan – Cayuga County, New York 4-15 August 2013 Table 4-3. Building Stock Count and Replacement Value by Occupancy Class Municipality Total Residential Commercial Industrial Agricultural Religious Government Education Count RCV (Structure and Contents) RCV (Structure Only) Auburn 8,279 $1,878,218,032 $1,100,104,455 $965,972,633 $505,926,202 $151,064,400 $165,400 $43,141,598 $105,752,400 $106,195,400 Aurelius 924 $235,842,408 $134,306,575 $98,312,227 $43,598,181 $19,545,600 $23,728,400 $1,151,400 $2,168,400 $47,338,200 Aurora 204 $78,145,146 $47,018,098 $47,673,150 $8,056,996 $0 $17,000 $1,532,200 $1,312,000 $19,553,800 Brutus 737 $137,559,741 $86,177,175 $104,383,827 $10,483,874 $3,162,762 $6,327,820 $0 $61,292 $13,140,166 Cato 1,045 $123,559,352 $80,056,131 $109,658,734 $4,770,000 $96,000 $9,034,618 $0 $0 $0 Cato 203 $25,489,778 $15,985,164 $19,441,650 $4,387,928 $474,000 $50,600 $612,600 $523,000 $0 Cayuga 218 $30,622,602 $19,452,873 $24,849,432 $2,039,770 $397,400 $50,800 $225,000 $439,200 $2,621,000 Conquest 858 $80,886,230 $51,701,871 $67,552,534 $3,010,400 $0 $9,074,096 $463,800 $330,400 $455,000 Fair Haven 663 $81,256,714 $50,547,032 $59,512,050 $4,605,000 $232,000 $12,968,264 $2,338,600 $1,600,800 $0 Fleming 1,128 $224,901,456 $144,895,456 $194,668,370 $13,703,714 $1,971,946 $12,831,452 $1,316,200 $409,774 $0 Genoa 991 $157,595,339 $97,772,321 $113,847,907 $9,126,132 $1,866,200 $30,899,300 $1,248,400 $607,400 $0 Ira 773 $141,248,229 $84,756,445 $84,793,981 $13,936,200 $1,859,000 $5,876,249 $131,600 $404,000 $34,247,200 Ledyard 666 $121,217,136 $75,499,466 $89,345,386 $2,836,562 $6,189,800 $22,209,387 $636,000 $0 $0 Locke 654 $80,900,298 $51,704,162 $67,524,080 $5,786,018 $1,144,200 $5,513,400 $332,400 $450,400 $149,800 Mentz 427 $70,917,868 $42,026,454 $39,405,122 $4,000,638 $859,600 $3,662,708 $1,418,000 $0 $21,571,800 Meridian 116 $13,281,419 $8,510,387 $11,218,065 $729,000 $115,354 $280,800 $280,000 $658,200 $0 Montezuma 493 $50,517,527 $32,245,260 $41,918,981 $3,238,072 $379,172 $4,709,434 $41,098 $230,770 $0 Moravia 654 $139,466,396 $81,575,808 $71,055,660 $62,302,400 $750,000 $4,270,537 $688,600 $399,200 $0 ---PAGE BREAK--- SECTION 4: COUNTY PROFILE DMA 2000 Hazard Mitigation Plan – Cayuga County, New York 4-16 August 2013 Municipality Total Residential Commercial Industrial Agricultural Religious Government Education Moravia 495 $110,235,862 $63,329,652 $49,270,328 $20,596,734 $6,258,000 $2,237,200 $3,309,400 $1,052,800 $27,511,400 Niles 905 $134,855,774 $88,295,558 $125,206,028 $3,515,250 $662,096 $3,784,200 $922,000 $766,200 $0 Owasco 1,741 $392,636,885 $257,932,899 $369,686,739 $10,178,654 $2,412,592 $1,518,900 $3,346,946 $2,455,290 $3,037,764 Port Byron 414 $74,854,644 $43,185,772 $34,550,700 $25,510,344 $1,536,200 $538,200 $1,582,000 $0 $11,137,200 Scipio 740 $115,757,295 $70,839,247 $77,763,599 $3,211,408 $260,202 $18,322,670 $6,899,742 $509,540 $8,790,134 Sempronius 457 $55,409,787 $36,056,158 $50,107,587 $968,200 $237,600 $2,864,000 $924,600 $307,800 $0 Sennett 1,383 $421,576,376 $255,432,753 $267,867,388 $73,897,060 $35,415,546 $14,235,182 $5,648,000 $10,029,000 $14,484,200 Springport 561 $101,711,905 $66,000,942 $90,869,935 $3,884,474 $301,270 $5,802,708 $0 $0 $853,518 Sterling 1,136 $111,783,180 $70,836,920 $89,671,980 $8,074,400 $958,400 $7,670,000 $2,842,400 $2,566,000 $0 Summerhill 498 $62,016,044 $39,419,729 $50,470,244 $2,682,600 $0 $8,286,400 $576,800 $0 $0 Throop 782 $117,821,212 $77,132,072 $109,328,796 $2,361,000 $501,200 $4,021,616 $560,600 $1,048,000 $0 Union Springs 440 $96,036,680 $58,776,870 $64,551,180 $11,329,776 $2,267,970 $511,562 $1,458,568 $3,157,374 $12,760,250 Venice 570 $94,806,303 $55,882,599 $50,876,685 $3,128,400 $432,640 $38,762,178 $658,400 $815,800 $132,200 Victory 677 $70,156,430 $45,202,475 $60,745,558 $3,730,144 $0 $4,720,328 $708,800 $251,600 $0 Weedsport 658 $121,709,134 $75,088,463 $85,403,380 $23,453,120 $1,859,842 $0 $3,452,144 $2,443,726 $5,096,922 Cayuga County 30,490 $5,752,993,179 $3,507,747,242 $3,787,503,913 $899,058,651 $243,210,992 $264,945,407 $88,447,896 $140,750,366 $329,075,954 Source: Cayuga GIS Note(s): RES1 = Single-family dwellings; RES2 = Manufactured housing T = Town; V = Village Value reflects the replacement cost for building structure and contents. Generally, contents for residential structures are valued at about 50 percent of the building’s value. For commercial facilities, the value of the content is generally about equal to the building’s structural value. Total is total of all building classes (Residential, Commercial, Industrial, Agricultural, Religious, Government and Education). ---PAGE BREAK--- SECTION 4: COUNTY PROFILE DMA 2000 Hazard Mitigation Plan – Cayuga County, New York 4-17 August 2013 Figure 4-9. Distribution of Residential Building Stock and Value Density in Cayuga County Source: Cayuga GIS; HAZUS-MH 2.1 ---PAGE BREAK--- SECTION 4: COUNTY PROFILE DMA 2000 Hazard Mitigation Plan – Cayuga County, New York 4-18 August 2013 Figure 4-10. Distribution of Commercial Building Stock and Exposure Density in Cayuga County Source: Cayuga GIS; HAZUS-MH 2.1 ---PAGE BREAK--- SECTION 4: COUNTY PROFILE DMA 2000 Hazard Mitigation Plan – Cayuga County, New York 4-19 August 2013 Figure 4-11. Distribution of Industrial Building Stock and Value Density in Cayuga County Source: Cayuga GIS; HAZUS-MH 2.1 ---PAGE BREAK--- SECTION 4 – COUNTY PROFILE DMA 2000 Hazard Mitigation Plan – Cayuga County, New York 4-20 August 2013 LAND USE AND POPULATION TRENDS Land use regulatory authority is vested in New York State’s towns, villages, and cities. However, many development and preservation issues transcend location political boundaries. DMA 2000 requires that communities consider land use trends, which can impact the need for, and priority of, mitigation options over time. Land use trends significantly impact exposure and vulnerability to various hazards. For example, significant development in a hazard area increases the building stock and population exposed to that hazard. This Plan provides a general overview of population and land use and types of development occurring within the study area. An understanding of these development trends can assist in planning for further development and ensuring that appropriate mitigation, planning, and preparedness measures are in place to protect human health and community infrastructure. Land Use Trends The following sections present an overview of Cayuga County’s economy and agriculture. Economy The following sections present an overview of Cayuga County’s economy including: agriculture, retail trade, tourism, industrial, government, leisure and hospitality, and manufacturing. The economic census provides a detailed portrait of the nation’s economy once every 5 years, from the national to the local level. The most recent economic census is from 2007, which covers nearly all of the U.S. economy in its basic collection of establishment statistics. According to the 2007 Economic Census, there are nearly 17,000 employees working across various industries in Cayuga County. At 20.5% of a total 1,331 establishments across all sectors in Cayuga County, the retail trade is the most prominent. The industries with the second and third most establishments are health care and social assistance, with 15.1%, and accommodation and food services, with 13.1%, respectively. The 2007 Economic Census was conducted for Cayuga County and the information is presented in Table 4-4. ---PAGE BREAK--- SECTION 4 – COUNTY PROFILE DMA 2000 Hazard Mitigation Plan – Cayuga County, New York 4-21 August 2013 Table 4-4. 2007 Economic Census for Cayuga County, New York Industry Number of Establishments Total Sales ($1,000) Number of Employees* Wholesale trade 57 D f Information 38 N 450 Real estate and rental and leasing 60 27,579 189 Professional, scientific, and technical services 100 45,626 641 Professional, scientific, and technical services 100 45,626 641 Administrative and support and waste management and remediation services 62 60,389 769 Educational services 4 D b Health care and social assistance 201 257,502 3,683 Arts, entertainment, and recreation 46 18,339 375 Accommodation and food services 174 76,380 1,897 Other services (except public administration) 124 41,186 487 Manufacturing 92 1,109,917 3,338 Retail trade 273 884,034 3,852 Total 1,331 2,566,578 16,322 Source: U.S. Census, 2007 Note: This number only includes paid employees b = 20-99 employees f = 500 to 999 employees D = Withheld to avoid disclosing data of individual companies; data are included in higher level totals H = 2 N = Not available X = Not applicable The Cayuga County Business Pattern is provided by the U.S. Census Bureau and is an annual series that presents sub-national economic data by industry. County Business Patterns covers most of the country’s economic activity (U.S Census Bureau, 2010). According to the 2010 Cayuga County Business Pattern, Cayuga County had a total of 1,620 business establishments. The retail trade industry had the highest number of establishments in Cayuga County, making up 16.4-percent of all businesses. Following retail trade is the construction trade, making up 13.6-percent of all business. The third highest industry in 2010 was health care and social assistance, making up 12.2-percent of all businesses. Table 4-5 provides 2010 industry and employment information in Cayuga County. ---PAGE BREAK--- SECTION 4 – COUNTY PROFILE DMA 2000 Hazard Mitigation Plan – Cayuga County, New York 4-22 August 2013 Table 4-5. 2010 Cayuga County Business Patterns Industry Number of Establishments Number of Employees Accommodation and food services 171 1,858 Administrative and Support and Waste Mgmt. and Remediation Services 52 507 Agriculture, forestry, fishing and hunting 6 a Arts, entertainment, and recreation 44 E Construction 220 910 Educational services 15 374 Finance and insurance 65 365 Health care and social assistance 197 4,068 Industries not classified N a Information 34 466 Management of companies and enterprises 6 107 Manufacturing 96 3,144 Mining, quarrying, and oil and gas extraction 2 a Other services (except public administration) 166 675 Professional, scientific, and technical services 95 614 Real estate and rental and leasing 68 c Retail trade 266 3,610 Transportation and warehousing 43 588 Utilities 1 b Wholesale trade 72 849 Total for all sectors 1,620 18,816 Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2010 Note: Number of employees only includes number of paid employees a = 0-19 employees b = 20-99 employees c = 100-249 employees E = 250-499 employees N = Not available Agriculture Cayuga County supports a diverse agricultural community, and has helped to protect 8,000 acres of farmland since the implementation of the Cayuga County Farmland Protection Plan in 1997. The 2011 County Economic Development Strategic Plan notes an overall increase in farms throughout Cayuga County by 90 farms between 1997 and 2007. Additionally, the amount of farmland acreage in Cayuga County declined by just 1% between 1997 and 2007, despite the increasing pressure for suburban development (CEDA, 2011). In 2007, there were 936 farms in Cayuga County, with a total land area of 249,476 acres. The average size of a farm was 267 acres. According to the 2007 Census of Agriculture, approximately 513 of farm operators reported farming as their primary occupation. The market value of agricultural products sold from County farms totaled over $214.4 million, with total sales averaging $229,063 per farm. Crop sales accounted for $48.5 million (22.6%) of total sales and livestock sales accounted for $165.9 million (77.4%) of total sales. The lead agricultural products sold were milk and other dairy products from cows ($140.2 million) cattle and calves ($18.4 million), and grains, oilseeds, dry beans, and dry peas ($30.5 million) (USDA, 2007). ---PAGE BREAK--- SECTION 4 – COUNTY PROFILE DMA 2000 Hazard Mitigation Plan – Cayuga County, New York 4-23 August 2013 Retail Trade According to the Cayuga County Economic Development Resource Profile, the retail trade is one of the strongest economic segments in Cayuga County. The Auburn area has substantial retail presence that serves both County residents as well as acts as a regional center for residents within adjacent towns of neighboring counties. Attractive retail is also a quality of life factor for smaller towns in Cayuga. Sennett and Aurelius have cultivated a positive retail base on Routes 5 and 20 (CEDA, Date Unknown). Tourism The Cayuga County Office of Tourism, a subset of the Cayuga County Chamber of Commerce, is the official designated Tourism Promotion Agency (TPA) for the County in the State of New York. New York State provides financial assistance to county TPAs for certain expenses of local and regional tourism promotion campaigns through the I Love NY Matching Funds program administered by New York’s Empire State Development Office. The Cayuga County Tourism Office’s mission is dedicated to growing the tourism industry and thereby stimulating economic growth and the quality of life for area residents. These goals are achieved by marketing and advertising to attract the maximum number of visitors to Cayuga County, and ongoing development of a dynamic tourism industry throughout Cayuga County. Marketing services include a website (www.tourcayuga.com), newspaper and magazine advertising, social media, a visitor’s center, and membership in regional and state associations (CCTO, 2012b). Cayuga County is one of the 14 counties located within the Finger Lakes Region. The Finger Lakes is a $2.6 billion industry that supports 57,650 jobs. In 2009, Cayuga County ranked 7th in visitor spending in the region (Tourism Economics, 2010). Table 4-6 displays the totals in direct tourism spending within Cayuga County. Tourism employment in Cayuga County (including direct, indirect, and induced) totaled 1,852 jobs in 2011, and the industry generated a total of $10.92 million in state ($5.32 million) and local ($5.60 million) taxes (Tour Cayuga, 2012a). Table 4-6. Cayuga County Tourism Direct Sales, 2011 Visitor Spending Total Lodging $24.09 million Recreation $3.11 million Food & Beverage $18.93 million Retail & Service Stations $16.46 million Transportation $9.96 million Second Homes $14.81 million TOTAL Tourism Direct Sales $87.36 million Source: Tour Cayuga County, 2012 Government Cayuga County is made up of one city, 23 towns, and nine villages. Cayuga County is a full service county government with 35 operating departments including a full service Health Department. Cayuga County is governed by 15 elected Legislators who represent equally divided districts and who select a County Chairman annually. The County also has a County Administrator who acts on the behalf of the ---PAGE BREAK--- SECTION 4 – COUNTY PROFILE DMA 2000 Hazard Mitigation Plan – Cayuga County, New York 4-24 August 2013 Legislature. Cayuga County operates a Nursing Home, Soil and Water Conservation District, Community College, Water and Sewer Authority, and a County jail (Cayuga County, 2010). Home rule is strong in New York State and, thus, each town and village has its own governing body. Towns are made up of elected Town Board members and a Supervisor. The Villages all have a Mayor, Clerk, and Village Board of Trustees. Town and village roads are maintained by the local municipality. The majority of public water and sewer systems are operated and maintained by local municipalities, except for those operated by mobile home parks or the Cayuga County Water and Sewer Authority. Each municipality has charge over its own planning and zoning and uses Cayuga County personnel as a resource (Cayuga County, 2010). Manufacturing Manufacturing represents over 10% of the Cayuga workforce with many manufacturers operating well or planning expansions. Major manufacturing industry segments based on employment figures include machinery, plastics/rubber, fabricated materials, electrical equipment, and transportation equipment. The largest employments sector in manufacturing is machinery, with major players ITT/Gould Pumps, McQuay International, and other companies employing between 1000-2499 laborers total (CEDR, 2011). Other nationally or internationally known manufacturers such as Nucor Steel, Owens-Illinois, and TRW employ a broad range of manufacturing workers in Cayuga County. Furthermore, smaller specialty manufacturers provide products such as fire protection material and kayak storage systems. Other manufacturers in Cayuga County include those related to packaging (glass bottles), automotive electronics, and highly creative home furnishings (CEDA, Date Unknown). Population Trends Over the last 50 years, Cayuga County has experienced a moderate population growth, with a slight decline over the last two decades. The population of Cayuga County is distributed among one city, 23 towns, and nine villages. The largest portion of the population, nearly 25%, lives in the center of Cayuga County in and around the City of Auburn, which had a 2010 population of 27,687. The next largest municipalities in 2010 were the Town of Brutus, with 4,464 persons, and the Town of Owasco, with 3,793 persons Date Unknown). The U.S. Census Bureau states that Cayuga County’s 2010 population is 80,026 persons, which is a 2.4 percent decrease from the 2000 Census population of approximately 81,961. Between 1950 and 1990, Cayuga County has seen 14.1 percent growth in population. The largest increase was seen between the years 1950 to 1960, when Cayuga County experienced a 5.4 percent (3,806 persons) population increase. The largest decrease was seen between the years 2000 and 2010, when Cayuga County experienced a population decrease of 1,935 persons Date Unknown). Within Cayuga County, the municipalities of the Fair Haven Meridian and the Town of Sterling experienced the greatest population loss in the last decade, with 15.7, 11.7, and 11.4 percent loss, respectively. Table 4-7 displays the population and population differences from 1950 to 2010 in Cayuga County. Conversely, the municipalities of the Town of Scipio and Union Springs experienced the greatest population growth during that time, with 11.5 percent growth each. Table 4-7 displays the population and population differences from 1950 to 2010 in Cayuga County. ---PAGE BREAK--- SECTION 4 – COUNTY PROFILE DMA 2000 Hazard Mitigation Plan – Cayuga County, New York 4-25 August 2013 Table 4-7. Cayuga County Population Trends, 1950 to 2010 Year Population Change in Population Percent Population Change 1950 70,136 1960 73,942 3,806 5.4% 1970 77,439 3,497 4.7% 1980 79,894 2,455 3.2% 1990 82,313 2,419 3.0% 2000 81,961 -352 -0.4% 2010 80,026 -1,935 -2.4% Source: Date Unknown Future Growth and Development New development in Cayuga County is limited to a few areas in Cayuga County as noted in the figure below. Potential development may be guided by the Cayuga County Land Use Plan and local planning and zoning regulations in conjunction with the findings of the hazard mitigation plan. ---PAGE BREAK--- SECTION 4 – COUNTY PROFILE DMA 2000 Hazard Mitigation Plan – Cayuga County, New York 4-26 August 2013 Figure 4-12. Potential New Development in Cayuga County Source: Cayuga County GIS; Planning Committee ---PAGE BREAK--- SECTION 4: COUNTY PROFILE DMA 2000 Hazard Mitigation Plan – Cayuga County, New York 4-27 August 2013 Critical Facilities A comprehensive inventory of critical facilities in Cayuga County was developed from Cayuga County Geographic Information Systems (GIS) data, and was reviewed by the Steering Committee and municipal representatives. The inventory presented in this section represents the current state of the Cayuga County HMP facility database at the time of publication of this HMP and as used for the risk assessment in Section 5. Essential Facilities This section provides information on emergency facilities, hospital and medical facilities, shelters, schools, and senior care and living facilities. Emergency Facilities For the purposes of this Plan, emergency facilities include Emergency Operation Centers (EOC), Police, Fire and Emergency Medical Services (EMS). Tables 4-8 through 4-11 provide an inventory of EOC, police stations, fire stations and EMS facilities in Cayuga County. Figure 4-13 displays the location of these facilities as based on the project critical facility inventory. Table 4-8. Emergency Operation Centers in Cayuga County Name Address Municipality RCV Building Type Backup Power E-911 (Cayuga County Public Safety Building) 7445 County House Rd, Auburn NY, 13021 Town of Sennett TBD Concrete Yes (Generator and battery) Cayuga County Office Building 160 Genesee Street, Auburn NY 13021 City of Auburn $3,141,900 Steel and Masonry Yes (Generator and battery) Source: Cayuga County GIS Notes: RCV = Replacement cost value. TBD = To be determined ---PAGE BREAK--- SECTION 4: COUNTY PROFILE DMA 2000 Hazard Mitigation Plan – Cayuga County, New York 4-28 August 2013 Table 4-9. Police Stations in Cayuga County Name Address Municipality Type RCV Building Type* Backup Power Auburn Police Department 46 North St. Auburn (City) Municipal $1,461,512 Brick Yes Cayuga County Public Safety Building 7445 County House Rd. Sennett (Town) Cayuga County Sheriff's Department $3,618,500 Concrete Yes New York State Police Barracks 1551 Clark Street Rd. Aurelius (Town) State $647,100 Wood TBD Moravia Justice Center 48 W Cayuga St. Moravia (Village) State $165,500 Brick and Wood TBD Port Byron Village Hall 52 Utica St Port Byron (Village) Municipal $482,700 Concrete Yes Weedsport Village Hall 8892 South St. Weedsport (Village) Municipal $582,382 Brick No Source: Cayuga County GIS Notes: *HAZUS-MH 2.1 default building type C = City RCV = Replacement cost value T = Town V = Village Table 4-10. Prisons in Cayuga County Name Address Municipality Type Number Inmates RCV Building Type* Backup Power Auburn Correctional Facility 135 State Street Auburn (City) Male, Maximum, State 1,800 $47,023,500 Concrete Yes Cayuga Correctional Facility 2202 State Route 38A Moravia (Town) Male, Medium, State 1,082 capacity $30,384,500 Concrete Yes Cayuga County Jail 7445 County House Rd. Sennett (Town) Male and Female, County 214 beds $3,618,500 Concrete Yes Source: Cayuga County GIS ---PAGE BREAK--- SECTION 4: COUNTY PROFILE DMA 2000 Hazard Mitigation Plan – Cayuga County, New York 4-29 August 2013 Table 4-11. Fire and EMS Stations in Cayuga County Name Address Municipality Type RCV Building Type* Backup Power TLC Ambulance 165 North Street Auburn (City) EMS $129,500 Concrete Yes Rural Metro 150 York Street Auburn (City) EMS $167,000 Concrete No Auburn Fire Department #1 Afd 23 Market St Auburn (City) Fire $2,779,997 Concrete Yes Auburn Fire Department #3 Afd 296 Clark St Auburn (City) Fire $286,400 Concrete Yes Aurelius Fire Department #1 6320 Half Acre Rd Aurelius (Town) Fire $268,000 Post & Beam Yes Aurelius Fire Department #2 712 Clark Street Rd Aurelius (Town) Fire $169,100 Post & Beam Yes Aurora Fire Department 456 Main Street Aurora (Village) EMS $258,000 Concrete Yes Village Of Aurora Fire Department 456 Main St Aurora (Village) Fire $258,000 Concrete Yes DIRT Ambulance (Boundless Racing, Inc.) 1 Speedway Drive Brutus (Town) EMS $603,566 Concrete N/A Village Of Meridian Fire Department #2 10185 Jordan Rd Cato (Town) Fire $6,200 Concrete No Cato-Ira-Meridian-Victory Ambulance Corp., Inc. 2496 West Main Street Cato (Village) EMS $134,300 Concrete Yes Cato Substation And Village Garage 2564 Millard Av Cato (Village) Fire $0 Concrete N/A Village Of Cato Fire Department 2569 E Main St Cato (Village) Fire $160,800 Post & Beam Yes Cayuga Fire Department 6233 Court Street Cayuga (Village) EMS $219,600 Concrete and wood Yes Village Of Cayuga Fire Department 6233 Court St Cayuga (Village) Fire $219,600 Concrete Yes Conquest Fire Company, Inc. 10351 Slayton Road Conquest (Town) EMS $165,200 Post & Beam Yes Conquest Fire Department 10351 Slayton Rd Conquest (Town) Fire $165,200 Concrete Yes Fair Haven Ambulance 14447 Fair Haven Road Fair Haven (Village) EMS, Fire $696,600 Post & Beam Yes Village Of Fair Haven Fire Department 14432 Fair Haven Rd Fair Haven (Village) Fire $32,900 Wood Yes Fleming Fire Company #2 5024 State Route 34 Fleming (Town) EMS $104,221 Post & Beam Yes Fleming Fire Company #1 6063 West Lake Road Fleming (Town) EMS $100,666 Post & Beam Yes Fleming Fire Department #2 5024 Route 34 Fleming (Town) Fire $104,221 Post & Beam Yes Fleming Fire Department #1 6063 W Lake Rd Fleming (Town) Fire $100,666 Post & Beam Yes Genoa Fire Department 10015 Route 90 Genoa (Town) Fire $88,000 Post & Yes ---PAGE BREAK--- SECTION 4: COUNTY PROFILE DMA 2000 Hazard Mitigation Plan – Cayuga County, New York 4-30 August 2013 Name Address Municipality Type RCV Building Type* Backup Power Beam King Ferry Fire Department 1011 Route 34B Genoa (Town) Fire $198,000 Post & Beam TBD Ira Fire Department 12591 Route 176 Ira (Town) Fire $202,000 Post & Beam Yes Locke Fire Department 900 Main St Locke (Town) Fire $169,500 Post & Beam Yes Village Of Meridian Fire Department #1 11375 Ferris Rd Meridian (Village) Fire $295,300 Post & Beam No Montezuma Fire Department 8115 High St Montezuma (Town) Fire $115,385 Post & Beam Yes Four Town First Aid Squad, Inc. 109 Main Street Moravia (Village) EMS $137,000 Post & Beam Yes Village Of Moravia Fire Department 38 Keeler Av Moravia (Village) Fire $383,100 Post & Beam Yes New Hope Fire Department #1 5947 New Hope Rd Niles (Town) Fire $2,300 Post & Beam Yes West Niles Fire Department 3956 Valentine Rd Niles (Town) Fire $251,600 Post & Beam Yes Owasco Fire Department #1 7174 Owasco Road Owasco (Town) EMS $998,768 Brick Yes Owasco Fire Department #1 7174 Owasco Rd Owasco (Town) Fire $998,768 Brick Yes Owasco Fire Department #2 4881 Twelve Corners Rd Owasco (Town) Fire $228,877 Wood Yes Port Byron Fire Department 50 Utica Street Port Byron (Village) EMS $482,700 Concrete Yes Village Of Port Byron Fire Department 50 Utica St Port Byron (Village) Fire $482,700 Concrete Yes Scipio Fire Department 3550 Route 34 Scipio (Town) Fire $178,570 Post & Beam Yes Sempronius Fire Department 2284 Route41A Sempronius (Town) Fire $153,900 Post & Beam Yes Sennett Fire Department #2 3526 Franklin Street Rd Sennett (Town) Fire $1,156,500 Post & Beam Yes Sennett Fire Department #1 3155 Turnpike Rd Sennett (Town) Fire $239,500 Brick No Throop Fire Department 7159 Beech Tree Road Throop (Town) EMS $524,000 Concrete Yes Throop Fire Department 7159 Beech Tree Rd Throop (Town) Fire $524,000 Concrete Yes Union Springs Fire Department 257 Cayuga Street Union Springs (Village) EMS $1,480,398 Concrete Yes Union Springs Fire Department 257 Cayuga Street Union Springs (Village) Fire $1,480,398 Concrete Yes ---PAGE BREAK--- SECTION 4: COUNTY PROFILE DMA 2000 Hazard Mitigation Plan – Cayuga County, New York 4-31 August 2013 Name Address Municipality Type RCV Building Type* Backup Power Southern Cayuga Instant Aid, Inc. 2530 State Route 34B Venice (Town) EMS $95,300 Concrete No Long Hill Fire Department 3513 Long Hill Rd Venice (Town) Fire $40,000 Concrete Yes Poplar Ridge Fire Department 2423 Route 34B Venice (Town) Fire $117,300 Concrete No Victory Fire Department 12001 Route 38 Victory (Town) Fire $97,600 Post & Beam Yes Weedsport Fire Department 8892 South Street Weedsport (Village) EMS $582,382 Brick No Village Of Weedsport Fire Department 8892 South St Weedsport (Village) Fire $582,382 Brick No Source: Cayuga County GIS *HAZUS-MH 2.1 default building type C= City RCV = Replacement cost value T = Town V = Village ---PAGE BREAK--- SECTION 4: COUNTY PROFILE DMA 2000 Hazard Mitigation Plan – Cayuga County, New York 4-32 August 2013 Hospitals and Medical Centers Table 4-12 provides an inventory of hospitals and major medical facilities in Cayuga County. These are displayed in Figure 4-13. Table 4-12. Medical Facilities in Cayuga County Name Address Municipality Replacement Cost Building Type* Backup Power Fingerlakes Medical Care Center 303 Grant Ave Auburn (City) $270,900 Brick TBD Auburn Community Hospital 17 Lansing St Auburn (City) $21,266,200 Brick Yes Source: Cayuga County GIS *HAZUS-MH 2.1 default building type C = City TBD = To be determined ---PAGE BREAK--- SECTION 4: COUNTY PROFILE DMA 2000 Hazard Mitigation Plan – Cayuga County, New York 4-33 August 2013 Figure 4-13. Emergency Facilities in Cayuga County Source: Cayuga GIS ---PAGE BREAK--- SECTION 4: COUNTY PROFILE DMA 2000 Hazard Mitigation Plan – Cayuga County, New York 4-34 August 2013 Shelters Table 4-14 provides an inventory of Red Cross shelters in Cayuga County provided by Cayuga County GIS. In the event of an emergency, it is best to consult your municipality to find out where to seek shelter. Table 4-13 provides information on one additional shelter not currently listed by the American Red Cross, which is located in the Town of Niles. The Town of Niles town office basement has been modified to be handicapped accessible, with his/her bathrooms with showers, a full size kitchen with large platter size refrigerator, two stoves with cooktops, and a large area for shelter placement. It also has a stand-by generator. Figure 4-14 shows the location of all known shelters within Cayuga County. Table 4-13. Shelter in Cayuga County (not a Red Cross Shelter) Facility Address Municipality Primary Contact Phone Capacity Cost (Structural Value) Building Type Back Up Power (Y/N) Niles Town Hall 5923 New Hope Road Niles (Town) Ricky Slangle, Supervisor 315- 497- 0066 TBD $536,200 Frame Yes, Standby generator Source: Cayuga County GIS ---PAGE BREAK--- SECTION 4: COUNTY PROFILE DMA 2000 Hazard Mitigation Plan – Cayuga County, New York 4-35 August 2013 Table 4-14. Sheltering Agreements with the American Red Cross in Cayuga County Facility Address Municipality Primary Contact Phone Capacity Cost (Structural Value) Building Type Back Up Power (Y/N) Auburn Armory 174 South St Auburn, NY 13021 Auburn Captain Joe Valentino [PHONE REDACTED] 600/300 $1,695,000 Brick Yes Auburn High School 250 Lake Ave Auburn, NY 13021 Auburn Larry Garuccio [PHONE REDACTED] 1600/800 $17,016,000 Brick Yes Casey Park Elementary 101 Pulaski St Auburn, NY 13021 Auburn Larry Garuccio [PHONE REDACTED] 1100/550 $2,719,000 Brick Yes Cayuga Community College 197 Franklin St Auburn, NY 13021 Auburn Kevin Drayer [PHONE REDACTED] 500/250 $10,951,800 Brick No(Backup battery lighting only) Cayuga/Onondaga BOCES 1879 W Genesee St Rd Auburn, NY 13021 Auburn Mark Snyder, Larry Garuccio [PHONE REDACTED] 200/100 $23,069,600 Brick Yes Cayuga Seneca Community Action Agency, Inc. 1 Brookfield Place Auburn, NY 13021 Auburn Laurie Piccolo [PHONE REDACTED] 39/19 $668,700 Brick No Auburn Junior High School 191 Franklin St Auburn, NY 13021 Auburn Larry Garuccio [PHONE REDACTED] 1700/850 $3,933,200 Brick Yes First Presbyterian Church 112 South St Auburn, NY 13021 Auburn Janet Cole [PHONE REDACTED] 84/42 $541,600 Brick No Genesee Elementary School 244 Genesee St Auburn, NY 13021 Auburn Larry Garuccio [PHONE REDACTED] 400/200 $1,858,200 Brick Yes Herman Ave Elementary School 2 N Herman Ave Auburn, NY 13021 Auburn Larry Garuccio [PHONE REDACTED] 1080/540 $1,653,900 Brick Yes Owasco Elementary School 66 Letchworth St Auburn, NY 13021 Auburn Larry Garuccio [PHONE REDACTED] 1000/500 $1,518,882 Brick Yes Seward Elementary School 52 Metcalf Drive Auburn, NY 13021 Auburn Larry Garuccio [PHONE REDACTED] 1400/700 $3,949,900 Brick No Sennett Federated Church 7777 Weedsport-Sennett Rd Auburn, NY 13021 Auburn George Marshall [PHONE REDACTED] 400/200 $274,800 Frame No ---PAGE BREAK--- SECTION 4: COUNTY PROFILE DMA 2000 Hazard Mitigation Plan – Cayuga County, New York 4-36 August 2013 Facility Address Municipality Primary Contact Phone Capacity Cost (Structural Value) Building Type Back Up Power (Y/N) Sennett Fire Department 3526 Franklin St Rd Auburn, NY 13021 Auburn Bill Haynes [PHONE REDACTED] 81/40 $1,156,500 Brick Yes Southern Cayuga High School 2384 Poplar Ridge Aurora, NY 13026 Aurora Patrick Jensen Kevin Baylor [PHONE REDACTED] 1200/600 $66,100 Brick Yes Cato Meridian High School 2851 SR 370 Cato, NY 13033 Cato Noel Patterson Jeff Smith [PHONE REDACTED] [PHONE REDACTED] 1666/833 $17,123,600 Brick Yes Fair Haven Volunteer Fire Company 14447 Fair Haven Rd Fair Haven, NY 13064 Fair Haven Roger Granatiero [PHONE REDACTED] [PHONE REDACTED] 99/40 $696,600 Frame Yes Locke Town Hall & Fire Station 900 Main St, SR 38 Locke, NY 13092 Locke Ray Dyer [PHONE REDACTED] 150/75 $169,500 Frame No Montezuma Fire Department 8115 High St Montezuma, NY 13117 Montezuma Michael Dailey Joseph Wollek [PHONE REDACTED] [PHONE REDACTED] 274/137 $115,385 Brick Yes Moravia Central Schools 68 S. Main St Moravia, NY 13118 Moravia Jeffrey Carmichael [PHONE REDACTED] 450/225 $6,861,300 Brick No Conquest Fire Department 10351 Slayton Rd Port Byron, NY 13140 Port Byron Jim Burke Gerald Youngs [PHONE REDACTED] [PHONE REDACTED] 52/13 $165,200 Brick Yes Conquest Municipal Court 1289 Fuller Rd Port Byron, NY 13140 Port Byron Charles Knapp [PHONE REDACTED] 86/43 $472,800 Brick No Port Byron Central School District 30 Maple Ave Port Byron, NY 13140 Port Byron Corey Rooker, Bob Warrick [PHONE REDACTED] 3000/1500 $10,785,900 Brick Yes Trinity United Church of Christ 163 Cayuga St Union Springs, NY 13160 Union Springs Michele Pantoliano [PHONE REDACTED] 172/86 $251,209 Brick No Union Springs Academy 40 Spring St Union Springs, NY 13160 Union Springs Steve Fraker [PHONE REDACTED] 700/350 $2,536,667 Brick No Weedsport Central High School 2821 E. Brutus St Weedsport, NY 13166 Weedsport Shaun O'Connor [PHONE REDACTED] 1400/700 $6,570,083 Brick No Source: Cayuga County GIS Notes: *HAZUS-MH 2.1 default building type C = City; V = Village; T = Town TBD = To be determined ---PAGE BREAK--- SECTION 4: COUNTY PROFILE DMA 2000 Hazard Mitigation Plan – Cayuga County, New York 4-37 August 2013 Figure 4-14. Shelters in Cayuga County Source: Cayuga County GIS ---PAGE BREAK--- SECTION 4: COUNTY PROFILE DMA 2000 Hazard Mitigation Plan – Cayuga County, New York 4-38 August 2013 Schools Table 4-15 provides an inventory of schools in Cayuga County. Figure 4-15 displays the distribution of these facilities. Table 4-15. Schools in Cayuga County Name Address Municipality Type of Facility Enroll Designated Shelter RCV Building Type* Backup Power Cayuga County Community College 197 Franklin St. Auburn (City) EDU2 Yes $10,951,800 Brick No-battery back- up for lighting for ½ hr. Auburn High School 250 Lake Ave. Auburn (City) EDU1 1422 Yes $17,016,000 Brick Yes Casey Park Elementary School 101 Pulaski St. Auburn (City) EDU1 449 Yes $2,719,000 Brick Yes Auburn Junior High School 191 Franklin St. Auburn (City) EDU1 638 $3,933,200 Brick Yes Genesee Elementary School 244 W Genesee St. Auburn (City) EDU1 296 Yes $1,858,200 Brick Yes Herman Avenue Elementary School 2 N Herman Ave. Auburn (City) EDU1 604 $1,653,900 Brick Yes West Middle School-VACANT 217 W Genesee St. Auburn (City) EDU1 0 $3,399,600 Masonry Yes William H. Seward Elementary School 52 Metcalf Ave. Auburn (City) EDU1 464 Yes $3,949,900 Brick No St. Joseph School 89 E Genesee St. Auburn (City) EDU1 $1,008,600 Brick TBD Ss. Peter & Paul School 134 Washington St. Auburn (City) EDU1 $554,800 Brick TBD Tyburn Academy 17 Clymer St. Auburn (City) EDU1 $471,900 Brick TBD Cayuga- Onondaga B.O.C.E.S. School 1879 W Genesee St. Rd. Aurelius (Town) EDU1 614 Yes $23,069,600 Masonry Yes ---PAGE BREAK--- SECTION 4: COUNTY PROFILE DMA 2000 Hazard Mitigation Plan – Cayuga County, New York 4-39 August 2013 Name Address Municipality Type of Facility Enroll Designated Shelter RCV Building Type* Backup Power Wells College 170 Main St. Aurora (Village) EDU2 $4,834,200 Brick TBD Peachtown Elementary School 22 Deans Rd. Aurora (Village) EDU1 $380,900 Brick and Wood TBD Weedsport Junior-Senior High School 2821 E Brutus St. Brutus (Town) EDU1 421 Yes $2,548,461 Brick No Cayuga Elementary School 255 Wheat St. Cayuga (Village) EDU1 237 $1,310,500 Brick No Conquest Parochial School 973 Fuller Rd. Conquest (Town) EDU1 $227,500 Wood TBD Cato-Meridian Senior High School 2851 Rt. 370 Ira (Town) EDU1 314 Yes $17,123,600 Brick Yes Cato-Meridian Elementary- Middle School 11544 Rt. 370 Ira (Town) EDU1 681 $17,123,600 Brick Yes A.A. Gates Elementary School Leslie B. Lehn Middle School Port Byron Senior High School 30 Maple Ave. Mentz (Town) EDU1 1028 Yes $10,785,900 Brick Yes Moravia Junior- Senior High School 68 S Main St. Moravia (Village) EDU1 503 Yes $6,861,300 Brick No Millard Fillmore Elementary School 50 S Main St. Moravia (Village) EDU1 449 $6,843,500 Brick No Owasco Elementary School 66 Letchworth St. Owasco (Town) EDU1 365 Yes $1,518,882 Brick Yes Montessori School 6734 County Rte. 86 Sennett (Town) EDU1 $318,000 Masonry TBD ---PAGE BREAK--- SECTION 4: COUNTY PROFILE DMA 2000 Hazard Mitigation Plan – Cayuga County, New York 4-40 August 2013 Name Address Municipality Type of Facility Enroll Designated Shelter RCV Building Type* Backup Power Hillside Children’s Center 7432 County House Rd. Sennett (Town) EDU1 $7,242,100 Brick TBD Union Springs Middle School High School 239 Cayuga St. Union Springs (Village) EDU1 457 $3,916,261 Brick No Andrew J. Smith Elementary School 26 Homer St. Union Springs (Village) EDU1 197 $2,463,864 Masonry No Union Springs Academy Union Springs (Village) EDU1 $2,536,667 Masonry TBD Southern Cayuga Middle High School (pre-K through Grade 12) 2384 Route 34B Venice (Town) EDU1 768 Yes $66,100 Brick Yes Weedsport Elementary School 8954 Jackson St. Weedsport (Village) EDU1 433 $6,570,083 Masonry No Source: Cayuga County GIS *HAZUS-MH 2.1 default building type C = City T = Town V = Village EDU1 = School EDU2 = College/University RCV = Replacement Cost Value TBD = To be determined ---PAGE BREAK--- SECTION 4: COUNTY PROFILE DMA 2000 Hazard Mitigation Plan – Cayuga County, New York 4-41 August 2013 Figure 4-15. Schools in Cayuga County Source: Cayuga County GIS ---PAGE BREAK--- SECTION 4: COUNTY PROFILE DMA 2000 Hazard Mitigation Plan – Cayuga County, New York 4-42 August 2013 Senior Care and Senior Living Facilities Table 4-16 provides an inventory of senior facilities in Cayuga County. Figure 4-16 displays the distribution of these facilities. Table 4-16. Senior Facilities in Cayuga County Name Address Municipality RCV Building Type Backup Power Apartments 177 Murray St Auburn (City) $1,368,600 Concrete TBD Heights Home For Adults 170 Murray St Auburn (City) $2,266,700 Brick TBD Auburn Nursing Home 85 Thornton Av Auburn (City) $1,449,300 Brick TBD Westminster Manor 81 South St Auburn (City) $752,600 Brick/Wood TBD Schwartz Towers 90 North St Auburn (City) $1,893,800 Brick TBD Faatz-Crofut Home 46 Grant Av Auburn (City) $1,189,000 Brick TBD Restmour Home For Adults 61 Seymour St Auburn (City) $208,000 Wood TBD Finger Lakes Center For Living 20 Park Av Auburn (City) $7,599,900 Brick TBD Boyle Center 149 Genesee St Auburn (City) $1,218,500 Brick TBD Homes 2 Loop Rd Auburn (City) $4,290,000 Concrete TBD Mercy Health And Rehab Center 3 St Anthony St Auburn (City) $8,962,300 Brick TBD Bluefield Manor Bluefield Manor Apts 56 Manor House Dr. Auburn (City) $4,489,100 Wood TBD Hillview Terrace 2446 Hillview Terrace Cato (Village) $520,000 TBD TBD Salato Gardens 100 Salato Ln Cayuga (Village) $775,000 TBD TBD Morning Glory Home For Adults 680 Main St Fair Haven (Village) $141,600 Wood TBD Fair Haven Senior Apartments 14615 Lake St Fair Haven (Village) $1,214,600 Wood TBD Court 24 Aurora St Moravia (Village) $1,475,000 Brick TBD Northwoods 7 Keeler Av Moravia (Village) $87,600 Wood TBD Village Elder Care 175 N Main St Moravia (Village) $147,300 Wood TBD Glen House Eldercare 8 S Main St Moravia (Village) $102,100 Wood TBD Church Street Apartments 27 Church St Port Byron (Village) $25,400 Brick TBD Cayuga County Nursing Home 7451 County House Rd Sennett (Town) $3,023,100 Brick TBD Fox Lane Apartments 215 Fox Ln Union Springs (Village) $656,476 TBD Evergreen Heights W/De Paul 8939 Oakland St Weedsport (Village) $869,918 Brick TBD Village Manor Apartments 2757 East St Weedsport (Village) $369,903 Wood/Brick TBD Source: Cayuga County GIS C = City T = Town V = Village RCV = Replacement Cost Value TBD = To be determined ---PAGE BREAK--- SECTION 4: COUNTY PROFILE DMA 2000 Hazard Mitigation Plan – Cayuga County, New York 4-43 August 2013 Figure 4-16. Senior Facilities in Cayuga County Source: Cayuga County GIS ---PAGE BREAK--- SECTION 4: COUNTY PROFILE DMA 2000 Hazard Mitigation Plan – Cayuga County, New York 4-44 August 2013 Transportation Systems This section presents available inventory data for roadways, airports, railways and other transportation systems for Cayuga County. Figure 4-17 shows regional transportation systems serving Cayuga County. ---PAGE BREAK--- SECTION 4: COUNTY PROFILE DMA 2000 Hazard Mitigation Plan – Cayuga County, New York 4-45 August 2013 Figure 4-17. Transportation Facilities in Cayuga County Source: Cayuga County GIS ---PAGE BREAK--- SECTION 4: COUNTY PROFILE DMA 2000 Hazard Mitigation Plan – Cayuga County, New York 4-46 August 2013 Highway, Roadways and Associated Systems Table 4-17 below lists the Department of Transportation facilities/offices located in Cayuga County. Table 4-17. Transportation Facilities in Cayuga County Name Address Municipality Replacement Cost Backup Power Cayuga County Highway Department 91 York Street Auburn $616,100 Yes Cayuga County Highway Department 2667 Ira Station Road Ira $121,800 Yes Cayuga County Highway Department 2942 Long Hill Road Venice $669,000 Yes City of Auburn 358 Genesee Street Auburn $1,875,277 Yes Town of Aurelius 1241 W Genesee St Rd Aurelius $500,000 TBD Village of Aurora 456 Main Street Aurora $258,000 TBD Town of Brutus 2890 Towpath Rd Brutus $111,078 TBD Town of Cato 11320 Shortcut Road Cato $188,100 TBD Village of Cato 2564 Millard Street Cato $76,700 TBD Village of Cayuga 6148 Cemetery Ln Cayuga $6,700 TBD Town of Conquest 10373 Slayton Rd Conquest $229,500 TBD Village of Fair Haven 14523 Cayuga St Fair Haven $174,400 TBD Town of Fleming 2433 Dublin Rd Fleming $199,998 TBD Town of Genoa 10127 State Route 90 Genoa $183,200 TBD Town of Ira 12475 Bradt Rd Ira $136,300 TBD Town of Ledyard 1099 Poplar Ridge Rd Ledyard $207,000 TBD Town of Locke 12167 Water Street State Route 90 Locke $106,200 TBD Town of Mentz 14 Sponable Dr Mentz $215,400 TBD Village of Meridian 11320 Shortcut Road Meridian $188,100 TBD Town of Montezuma 8177 Chapman Rd Montezuma $156,593 TBD Town of Moravia 8 West Ave Moravia $206,100 TBD Village of Moravia 22 Central St Moravia $276,300 TBD Town of Niles 5921 New Hope Rd Niles $900,000 Yes Town of Owasco 6346 E Lake Rd Owasco $441,013 TBD Village of Port Byron 30 Clark Street Port Byron Port Byron $4,545,100 TBD Town of Scipio 3705 State Route 34 Scipio $227,651 TBD Town of Sempronius 2274 State Route 41A Sempronius $238,200 TBD Town of Sennett 6931 Cherry Street Rd Sennett $709,300 TBD Town of Springport 4859 State Route 326 Springport $554,878 TBD Town of Sterling 1272 State Rte. 104 A Sterling $1,239,800 TBD ---PAGE BREAK--- SECTION 4: COUNTY PROFILE DMA 2000 Hazard Mitigation Plan – Cayuga County, New York 4-47 August 2013 Name Address Municipality Replacement Cost Backup Power Town of Summerhill 6465 Creech Rd Summerhill $205,200 TBD Town of Throop 7471 Robinson Rd Throop $254,800 TBD Village of Union Springs 27 Creamery Rd Union Springs $451,788 TBD Town of Venice Long Hill Rd Venice $80,000 TBD Town of Victory 1323 Town Barn Rd Victory $50,600 TBD Village of Weedsport 2621 Earl St Weedsport $1,849,516 TBD New York State DOT 40 Keeler Ave Moravia $383,100 TBD New York State DOT Dunning Ave. Auburn $301,100 TBD New York State DOT Route 38 Victory $870,300 TBD New York Thruway Thruway Exit 40 Brutus $500,000 TBD New York Thruway Rest Stop Thruway MM310 Mentz $1,043,955 TBD Source: Cayuga County GIS C = City T = Town V = Village TBD = To be determined Airports and Heliports Table 4-18 provides a list of airports in Cayuga County, with the locations provided above in Figure 4-17. Table 4-18. Airports in Cayuga County Name Municipality Type Owner Replacement Cost Backup Power Public Safety Building Auburn (City) Heliport Private TBD TBD Auburn Memorial Hospital Auburn (City) Heliport Private TBD TBD New York State Police Aurelius (Town) Heliport Private TBD TBD Whitfords Cato (Town) Airport Public TBD TBD Match Mate Ledyard (Town) Airport Private TBD TBD Murphy Field Niles (Town) Airport Private TBD TBD Maus Marineland Niles (Town) Seaplane Base Public TBD TBD Killian Airfield Scipio (Town) Airport Private TBD TBD St Bernard Field Springport (Town) Airport Private TBD TBD Owasco Airport Venice (Town) Airport Private TBD TBD Paradise Victory (Town) Airport Private TBD TBD Source: Cayuga County GIS C = City T = Town V = Village ---PAGE BREAK--- SECTION 4: COUNTY PROFILE DMA 2000 Hazard Mitigation Plan – Cayuga County, New York 4-48 August 2013 Railway There are approximately 53 miles of railroad in Cayuga County. This includes rail operated by CSX Transportation/New York Central Railroad (used by Amtrak) and Norfolk Southern Railroad/Fingers Lake Railway. On Cayuga County’s western border, the CSX/Amtrak line crosses the Seneca River and the Finger Lakes Railway crosses Cayuga Lake. HAZUS-MH uses a default replacement value of $890,000 per mile of rail, thus based on this valuation there is over $47M of railroad in Cayuga County. There are no ferry or light-rail systems in Cayuga County. Public Transportation Table 4-19. Public Transportation in Cayuga County Name Municipality Type Owner Replacement Cost Backup Power Centro-Auburn 5 Frank Smith St., Auburn, NY 13021 Monday –Saturday clover system. Each bus serves all four routes in succession. Also service east to Weedsport, Elbridge, Skaneateles and Syracuse. TBD $583,500 TBD Onondaga Coach 7659 N Street Road, Auburn, NY 13021 14 motor coaches ranging in seating from 47, 55, 56. Bus charter tours. TBD $754,800 TBD SCAT Van Transportation 17 Nelson St., Auburn, NY 13021 Monday–Friday Transportation Project for Cayuga County Inc. Nine fully accessible vans offering door-to-door transport for elderly and disabled. Suggested donation of $3.00 within City of Auburn. $4.00 outside. TBD $580,300 TBD Source: Cayuga County GIS Lifeline Utility Systems This section presents potable water, wastewater, and energy resource utility system data. Due to heightened security concerns, local utility lifeline data sufficient to complete the analysis have only partially been obtained. ---PAGE BREAK--- SECTION 4: COUNTY PROFILE DMA 2000 Hazard Mitigation Plan – Cayuga County, New York 4-49 August 2013 Potable Water Supply Table 4-20. Potable Water Facilities in Cayuga County Water System Name Municipality served Population Served System Component Primary Water Source Type Capacity (MGD) Classification Water System ID Auburn (City) Auburn (City) 44,000 Treatment Plant & Storage Tank Surface 12 Intake (located in Owasco) Storage Tank (located in Sennett) Cayuga (Village) Cayuga (Village) 600 Treatment Plant Surface 0.06 Intake Storage Tank Brutus (Town) Brutus (Town) 1200 Storage Tank Surface, Purchased Treatment Plant Cato (Village) Cato (Village) 601 Well Ground 0.022 Treatment Plant Storage Tank Storage Tank Fair Haven (Village) Fair Haven (Village) 1000 Storage Tank Ground 0.25 Storage Tank (located in Sterling) Well #3 & Treatment Plant (located in Sterling) Fleming (Town) Fleming (Town) 1800 Storage Tank #1-Mill St. Surface, Purchased Storage Tank #2-Stone School Rd. Treatment Plant Genoa (Town) Genoa (Town) 900 Treatment Plant & Well #2A, #2B, #4 Ground 0.10 Storage Tank-Genoa Storage Tank-King Ferry Locke (Town) Locke (Town) 600 Main Well and Treatment Plant Ground 0.03 Storage Tank ---PAGE BREAK--- SECTION 4: COUNTY PROFILE DMA 2000 Hazard Mitigation Plan – Cayuga County, New York 4-50 August 2013 Water System Name Municipality served Population Served System Component Primary Water Source Type Capacity (MGD) Classification Water System ID Backup Well and Treatment Plant Dudley Meridian (Village) and Cato (Village) 200 Wells #10, #11, #14 and #15. Treatment Plant Ground 0.10 Montezuma (Town) Montezuma (Town) 490 Storage Tank Surface, Purchased Treatment Plant Moravia (Village) Moravia (Village) 2950 Storage Tank Ground 0.475 Storage Tank Wells and #4 and Treatment Plant Owasco (Town) Owasco (Town) 3000 Intake Surface 1.5 Treatment Plant and Storage Tank Storage Tank-Melrose Rd. Storage Tank-Martin Rd. Port Byron (Village) Port Byron (Village) 1400 Storage Tank Surface, Purchased Sennett (Town) Sennett (Town) 1497 Storage Tank Surface, Purchased Springport (Town) Springport (Town) 200 Storage Tank Surface, Purchased Treatment Plant Storage Tank Union Springs (Village) Union Springs (Village) 2000 North Well, South Well & Treatment Plant Ground 0.35 Storage Tank-Center St. Storage Tank Wells College Aurora (Village) 826 Storage Tank Surface 0.1 Treatment Plant Intake Storage Tank Source: Cayuga County GIS C = City; T = Town; V = Village TBD = To be determined Note: All facilities have back-up generators. ---PAGE BREAK--- SECTION 4: COUNTY PROFILE DMA 2000 Hazard Mitigation Plan – Cayuga County, New York 4-51 August 2013 Wastewater Facilities Figure 4-18 shows the locations of sewer service areas, treatment plants and pump stations in Cayuga County which are summarized in Tables 4-21 and 4-22 below. Table 4-21. Wastewater Treatment Facilities in Cayuga County Name Address Municipality RCV Backup Power City of Auburn Sewage Treatment Plant 35 Bradley Street, Auburn, NY Auburn (City) $46,346,919 Yes City of Auburn Sewerage Retention Facility 232 North St R / (John Walsh Blvd) Auburn (City) $2,814,414 Yes City of Auburn CSO (05) 2-38 Wadsworth St Auburn (City) $743,050 No City of Auburn CSO (07) 41-55 Washington St. (Venice St) Auburn (City) $743,050 No City of Auburn CSO (029A) 20-24 Genesee St Auburn (City) $717,645 No City of Auburn CSO (17) 9 Owasco St. (Miller St) Auburn (City) $764,362 No Village of Cayuga Sewage Plant (proposed) 6879 Route 90, Cayuga, NY Aurelius (Town) $43,203,600 TBD Village of Cayuga Sewage Treatment Facility Entrance is across from 6521 Route 90, Cayuga, NY Aurelius (Town) TBD TBD Village of Aurora Sewage Treatment Plant 12 Main Street, Aurora, NY Aurora (Village) $1,470,000 TBD Village of Moravia Sewage Treatment Plant 83 Aurora Street, Moravia, NY Moravia (Village) $968,800 TBD Village of Port Byron Sewage Treatment Plant 30 Clark Street, Port Byron, NY Port Byron (Village) $4,545,100 TBD Village of Union Springs Sewage Treatment Plant 27 Creamery Road, Union Springs, NY Union Springs (Village) $451,788 TBD Village of Weedsport Sewage Treatment Plant 2621 Earl Street, Weedsport, NY Weedsport (Village) $1,849,516 TBD Source: Cayuga County GIS Table 4-22. Sewer Pump Stations in Cayuga County Name WWTP Municipality RCV Backup Power Canoga St City of Auburn Auburn (City) $60,000 TBD Allen St City of Auburn Auburn (City) $40,000 TBD John Walsh Blvd (Walmart) City of Auburn Auburn (City) $40,000 TBD Aurelius Sewer Pump Station City of Auburn Aurelius (Town) $274,200 TBD Fair Haven Sewer Pump Station Red Creek Regional Wastewater Treatment Facility Fair Haven (Village) $119,900 TBD Fair Haven Sewer District #2 (Proposed-10 pump stations planned) Red Creek Regional Wastewater Treatment Facility Fair Haven (Village) TBD TBD Owasco and Oakridge City of Auburn Owasco $260,675 No ---PAGE BREAK--- SECTION 4: COUNTY PROFILE DMA 2000 Hazard Mitigation Plan – Cayuga County, New York 4-52 August 2013 Name WWTP Municipality RCV Backup Power Martin Point City of Auburn Owasco TBD No Burtis Point City of Auburn Owasco $12,360 No Owasco Rd. and City of Auburn Owasco $105,955 No Archie St. Severe High Flow Pump City of Auburn Owasco TBD Yes Pump Road CCSWA Village of Weedsport Brutus $105,331 TBD Quincy Hill Drive City of Auburn Sennett $192,600 TBD Pump Station City of Auburn Sennett TBD TBD Source: Cayuga County GIS C = City T = Town V = Village WWTP= Wastewater Treatment Plant Energy Resources Electric Service in Cayuga County is provided by National Grid and RG & E (owned by NYSEG.) Tables 4-23 and 4-24 identify electric power generation and substations in Cayuga County, as compiled in the critical facility database developed for this plan. Cayuga County also identified petroleum and natural gas lines present in Cayuga County. Due to the sensitive nature of this data, it is not discussed further in this HMP. Table 4-23. Electric Power Generation Facilities in Cayuga County Name Municipality Capacity Cost Backup Power North Division Street Dam Auburn (City) $1,523,800 TBD NYSEG Peaking Plant Auburn (City) $4,555,000 TBD Auburn Landfill Gas Electric Generators Facility Auburn (City) 2 MW $3,028,097 TBD Mill Street Dam Auburn (City) $1,842,900 TBD Cayuga County Regional Digester Cayuga County SWCD 633 KW $11,000,000 No Source: Cayuga County GIS C = City TBD = To be determined Table 4-24. Electric Substations in Cayuga County Name Municipality Capacity Cost Backup Power Substation (Wright Ave) Auburn (City) TBD $3,300,000 TBD Substation (State St) Auburn (City) TBD $7,055,873 TBD Substation (Clark St) Auburn (City) TBD $206,921 TBD Substation Green St) Auburn (City) TBD $1,155,171 TBD Substation (Swift St) Auburn (City) TBD $108,806 TBD Substation Cayuga (Village) TBD $172,385 TBD ---PAGE BREAK--- SECTION 4: COUNTY PROFILE DMA 2000 Hazard Mitigation Plan – Cayuga County, New York 4-53 August 2013 Name Municipality Capacity Cost Backup Power Substation Genoa (Town) TBD $250,965 TBD Substation Ledyard (Town) TBD $213,081 TBD Substation Locke (Town) TBD $246,609 TBD Substation Moravia (Village) TBD $443,467 TBD Substation Owasco (Town) TBD $149,455 TBD Substation Port Byron (Village) TBD $152,671 TBD Substation Scipio (Town) TBD $83,675 TBD Substation Sennett (Town) TBD $346,834 TBD Substation Springport (Town) TBD $109,369 TBD Substation Victory (Town) TBD $244,172 TBD Substation Victory (Town) TBD $70,100 TBD Substation Weedsport (Village) TBD $312,086 TBD Niles Substation .5 mile East of county line in Onondaga County on State Route 38A Located in the Town of Skaneateles but supplies electric to Town of Niles TBD TBD Source: Cayuga County GIS C = City T = Town V = Village TBD = To be determined ---PAGE BREAK--- SECTION 4: COUNTY PROFILE DMA 2000 Hazard Mitigation Plan – Cayuga County, New York 4-54 August 2013 Figure 4-18. Utilities in Cayuga County Source: Cayuga County GIS ---PAGE BREAK--- SECTION 4: COUNTY PROFILE DMA 2000 Hazard Mitigation Plan – Cayuga County, New York 4-55 August 2013 Communication Resources Table 4-25 below summarizes the communication facilities in Cayuga County. Figure 4-19 displays these facilities. Table 4-25. Communication Facilities in Cayuga County Name Address Municipality Description Pop. Served Replacement Cost Back Up Power (Y/N) Tower 108 Osborne St Auburn (City) Emergency Radio Communications Tower TBD $367,679 Yes Tower Route 90 Aurelius (Town) Emergency Radio Communications Tower (current system) TBD TBD Yes Tower 10966 Route 34 Cato (Town) Emergency Radio Communications Tower TBD TBD Yes Tower 1514 Main Rd Locke (Town) Emergency Radio Communications Tower TBD TBD Yes Tower 3749 Quarry Rd Niles (Town) Emergency Radio Communications Tower TBD TBD Yes Microwave Quarry Road, Frozen Ocean Niles (Town) Microwave TBD $57,000 TBD Ham Radio Grange Hall/Quarry Road Niles (Town) Ham Radio TBD TBD TBD Tower Ovid (Village, Seneca County) Emergency Radio Communications Tower TBD $103,200 Yes Tower 7445 County House Rd Sennett (Town) Emergency Radio Communications Tower TBD TBD Yes Tower 1054 East Lake Road Spafford (Town, Onondaga County) Emergency Radio Communications Towner TBD TBD Yes Tower behind 1209 Old State Rd Sterling (Town) Emergency Radio Communications Tower TBD TBD Yes Tower 6465 Creech Rd Summerhill (Town) Emergency Radio Communications Tower TBD TBD Yes Tower 1328 Indian Field Road Venice (Town) Emergency Radio Communications Tower TBD $138,500 Yes Source: Cayuga County GIS ---PAGE BREAK--- SECTION 4: COUNTY PROFILE DMA 2000 Hazard Mitigation Plan – Cayuga County, New York 4-56 August 2013 Figure 4-19. Communication Facilities in Cayuga County Source: Cayuga County GIS ---PAGE BREAK--- SECTION 4: COUNTY PROFILE DMA 2000 Hazard Mitigation Plan – Cayuga County, New York 4-57 August 2013 High-Potential Loss Facilities High-potential loss facilities include dams, levees, nuclear power plants, military installations and hazardous materials (HAZMAT) facilities. No nuclear power plants were identified in Cayuga County. Dams, military, and HAZMAT facilities are discussed below. Dams There are nine dams in Cayuga County and one outside (Seneca Falls) included in Cayuga County’s inventory, as illustrated on Figure 4-20. Only one of the dams is considered a Hazard Category 1 “high-hazard” dam that requires an Emergency Action Plans (EAPs). Further information on dams in Cayuga County can be found in Section 5.4.3, flood hazard profile. Table 4-26. Dams in Cayuga County Name Municipality River Nearest Population (NP) Distance to NP (miles) Dam Type Purpose Year Completed Owner Hazard Emergency Plan (Y/N) Last Inspected Mill Street Dam Auburn (City) Owasco River City of Auburn 0.4 Concrete gravity Hydro- electric Rehab in 1998 Auburn (City) Genesee St. Bridge , Fire and Police Dept., Auburn Residences Yes 8/8/2007 Owasco Lake Outlet Dam (State Dam) Auburn (City) Owasco River City of Auburn 1.3 Concrete gravity Control of Lake Level and river flow Repaired 1972 Auburn (City) Diner In process 8/6/2009 North Division St Dam Auburn (City) Owasco River None - Concrete Hydro- Electric ~1978 Auburn (City) City Bridges 3/11/2008 Sterling Valley Dam Sterling (Town) Sterling Valley Creek upstream of Route 104A None - Masonry Fire Protection Unknown Route 104A 8/6/2009 Seneca Falls Dam; C/S Locks 2 and 3 Seneca Falls (Village) – Outside Cayuga County Cayuga-Seneca Canal River Road, Aurelius 4 Concrete Seneca River Flow 1913 River Road, Aurelius 8/9/2011 Mud Lock Dam Aurelius (Town) Cayuga Lake and Seneca River River Road, Aurelius Adjacent Concrete Controls Cayuga Lake level 1912 New York State Routes 5 and 20, Thruway 8/9/2011 ---PAGE BREAK--- SECTION 4: COUNTY PROFILE DMA 2000 Hazard Mitigation Plan – Cayuga County, New York 4-58 August 2013 Name Municipality River Nearest Population (NP) Distance to NP (miles) Dam Type Purpose Year Completed Owner Hazard Emergency Plan (Y/N) Last Inspected and Seneca River Flow Canal Corp. New Hope Glen Haven Rd. Niles (Town) Bear Swamp Creek None - Masonry Hydropow er 1850 Glen Haven Road 8/10/2011 Robert Alcorn Dam Locke (Town) Tributary to Owasco Inlet Town of Locke 1.6 miles Earth Recreatio n 1998 Town of Locke 6/23/1998 Lauren Hopkins Dam Sempronius (Town) Dresserville Creek Lake Como Road, Sempronius 0.3 miles Earth Recreatio n 1976 Lake Como Road Unknown Mill Dam Union Springs Tributary to Cayuga Lake Adjacent Adjacent Unknown Former Hydropow er Unknown Waste Water Treatment Plant 8/9/2011 Source: National Inventory of Dams and NYSDEC Inventory of Dams; Dates Inspected from NYSDEC database. ---PAGE BREAK--- SECTION 4: COUNTY PROFILE DMA 2000 Hazard Mitigation Plan – Cayuga County, New York 4-59 August 2013 Figure 4-20. Dams in Cayuga County Source: Cayuga County GIS; Planning Committee ---PAGE BREAK--- SECTION 4: COUNTY PROFILE DMA 2000 Hazard Mitigation Plan – Cayuga County, New York 4-60 August 2013 Other Facilities (User Defined) The user-defined facilities category includes all assets that the Steering Committee and participating municipalities deemed critical to include in the inventory and that do not fit within a pre-defined HAZUS- MH facility category. These facilities include municipal halls and County-owned buildings, etc. Table 4- 27 below lists all user-defined facilities identified in Cayuga County. Table 4-27. User Defined Facilities in Cayuga County Name Address Municipality Type RCV Building Type Backup Power City Hall 24 South St Auburn (City) City Hall $1,269,200 Stone/Brick No County Courthouse 152 Genessee Street Auburn (City) Courthouse City Court 157 Genessee Street Auburn (City) Courthouse Town Hall 1241 W Genesee Street Rd Aurelius (Town) Town Hall $745,600 Concrete/Po st and Beam TBD Village Hall 456 Main St Aurora (Village) Village Hall $258,000 Wood TBD Ira Town Hall 2487 W Main St Cato (Village) Village Hall $158,900 Post and Beam TBD Village Hall (Cato) 2564 Millard St Cato (Village) Village Hall $76,700 Post and Beam TBD Village Hall 6205 Railroad St Cayuga (Village) Village Hall $115,000 Wood TBD Town Hall 1289 Fuller Rd Conquest (Town) Town Hall $472,800 Brick and Wood TBD Village Hall 14523 Cayuga St Fair Haven (Village) Village Hall $174,400 Post and Beam TBD Town Hall 2433 Dublin Rd Fleming (Town) Town Hall $199,998 Post and Beam TBD Town Hall 1000 Bartnick Rd Genoa (Town) Town Hall $223,600 Post and Beam TBD Town Hall 1099 Poplar Ridge Rd Ledyard (Town) Town Hall $207,000 Post and Beam TBD Town Clerk's Office 703 Route 38 Locke (Town) Town Clerk's Office $97,800 Post and Beam TBD Town/Village Hall 11320 Short Cut Rd Meridian (Village)/Town of Cato Town/Villag e Hall $188,100 Post and Beam TBD Town Hall 8102 Dock St Montezuma (Town) Town Hall $79,231 Post and Beam TBD Town Hall 139 Main St Moravia (Village) Town Hall $45,600 Brick TBD Town Hall 5923 New Hope Rd Niles (Town) Town Hall $536,200 Wood TBD Town Hall 2 Bristol Ave Owasco (Town) Town Hall $282,585 Brick TBD Village Hall 2 Central St. Moravia (Village) $0 Wood TBD Town Hall 14 Sponable Dr. Port Byron (Village) Town Hall $270,800 Brick TBD ---PAGE BREAK--- SECTION 4: COUNTY PROFILE DMA 2000 Hazard Mitigation Plan – Cayuga County, New York 4-61 August 2013 Name Address Municipality Type RCV Building Type Backup Power Village Hall 52 Utica St Port Byron (Village) Village Hall $482,700 Concrete TBD Town Hall 3705 Route 34 Scipio (Town) Town Hall $227,651 Post and Beam TBD Town Hall 2481 Route 41A Sempronius (Town) Town Hall $215,900 Concrete/W ood TBD Town Hall 6931 Cherry Street Rd Sennett (Town) Town Hall $709,300 Post and Beam TBD Town Hall 4859 Route 326 Springport (Town) Town Hall $554,878 Post and Beam TBD Town Hall 1290 Route 104A Sterling (Town) Town Hall $205,400 Wood TBD Town Hall 13606 Route 90 Summerhill (Town) Town Hall $197,100 Wood TBD Town Hall 7471 Robinson Rd Throop (Town) Town Hall $254,800 Post and Beam TBD Village Hall 26 Chapel St Union Springs (Village) Village Hall $246,524 Wood TBD Town Hall 2479 Route 34 Venice (Town) Town Hall $80,000 Wood and Concrete TBD Town Hall 1323 Town Barn Rd Victory (Town) Town Hall $50,600 Post and Beam TBD Town Hall (Brutus) 9021 N Seneca St Weedsport (Village) Town Hall $277,427 Brick TBD Village Hall 8892 South St Weedsport (Village) Village Hall $582,382 Brick TBD Source: Cayuga County GIS