Wake County Hazard Mitigation Plan

ANNEX C: TOWN OF APEX

To supplement the asset inventory and provide a clearer picture of the current asset exposure in the Town of Apex, current parcel data was evaluated to identify development since 2010. This information is not incorporated into the risk assessment, which wa s prepared using NCEM’s IRISK database. However, this summary of development since 2010 provides some context to understand the degree to which the IRISK exposure and vulnerability numbers differ from current conditions. Table C.7 provides a summary by land class of parcel development from January 2011 to April 2019. Table C.7 – Parcels Developed 2011 or Later, Town of Apex

Land Class

Number of Parcels

Sum of Building Value

Acres Greater Than 10 With House

5 1 7

$2,500,898

Agriculture Apartment Commercial

$196,703

$93,911,496 $76,087,487

34

Condo Complex

7

-

EXEMPT

14 10 16 36

$112,104,783

HOA

-

Industrial

$19,628,010 $9,941,184

Part Exempt

Residential Less Than 10 Acres

4,885

$1,391,100,016

Vacant

2

-

Grand Total

5,011

$1,705,470,577

Source: Wake County Open Data; retrieved April 8, 2019

There are seven listings on the National Register of Historic Places for the Town of Apex, including three historic districts. These sites are listed in the table below. Table C.8 – Historic Properties

Ref#

Property Name

Status Date

Category City

85003077

The Halle Building (f.k.a Historic Apex Town Hall)

12/5/1985

Building

Apex

88002697

Apex Union Depot

12/1/1988

Building

Apex

94000185

Apex Historic District

3/17/1994

District

Apex

95000210

Apex Historic District (Boundary Increase)

3/10/1995

District

Apex

02000016

Apex Historic District (Boundary Increase)

2/14/2002

District

Apex

07001502

Apex Historic District (Boundary Increase II)

1/31/2008

District

Apex

08000937

Lawrence, Calvin Wray, House

9/23/2008

Building

Apex

Source: National Parks Service, National Register of Historic Places, October 2018

Housing The table below details key housing statistics for Apex as compared to the County overall. Table C.9 – Housing Statistics, Apex, 2010-2017

Housing Units (2010) 371,836

Housing Units (2017) 411,632

Housing Units Percent Change (2010-2017)

Owner- Occupied, % (2017)

Vacant Units, % (2017)

Median Home Value (2017)

Jurisdiction

Wake County total

10.7% 21.3%

59.5% 68.9%

7.2% 4.2%

$250,700 $289,300

Town of Apex

13,922

16,883

Source: U.S. Census Bureau 2010 Decennial Census, American Community Survey 2013-2017 5-Year Estimates Note: Owner-Occupied and vacant-unit measures are reported as a percent of the total number of housing units.

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