ANNEX A: WAKE COUNTY UNINCORPORATED AREAS
To supplement the asset inventory and provide a clearer picture of the current asset exposure in Unincorporated Wake County, current parcel data was evaluated to identify development since 2010. This information is not incorporated into the risk assessment , which was 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 A.6 provides a summary by land class of parcel development from January 2011 to April 2019. Table A.6 – Parcels Developed 2011 or Later, Unincorporated Wake County
Land Class
Number of Parcels
Sum of Building Value
Acres Greater Than 10 With House
56
$25,563,035
Agriculture
21
$8,023,782
Commercial
7
$14,603,090
EXEMPT
4
$4,843,752
Forestry
6
$3,289,430
HOA
3
-
Horticulture
2
$757,361
Industrial
3
$56,884,017
Part Exempt
30
$10,452,989
Residential Less Than 10 Acres
4,381
$1,566,297,546
Grand Total
4,513
$1,690,715,002
Source: Wake County Open Data; retrieved April 8, 2019
There are 13 listings on the National Register of Historic Places for Wake County unincorporated areas, including two historic districts. These sites are listed in the table below. Table A.7 – Historic Properties
Ref#
Property Name
Status Date
Category City
01000424
Cannady--Brogden Farm
4/25/2001
Building
Creedmoor
74001379
Mangum, James, House
11/18/1974
Building
Creedmoor
99000509
Hood--Anderson Farm
4/29/1999
District
Eagle Rock
83001921
Falls of the Neuse Manufacturing Company
9/19/1983
Building
Falls
84000118
Forestville Baptist Church
10/25/1984
Building
Forestville
01000426
New Hill Historic District
4/25/2001
District
New Hill
07001503
Holleman, Samuel Bartley, House
1/30/2008
Building
New Hill
94001025
Perry Farm
8/26/1994
Building
Riley Hill
93001021
Oaky Grove
9/30/1993
Building
Shotwell
Wake Crossroads
85002418
Rogers--Whitaker--Haywood House
9/19/1985
Building
06000788
Davis--Adcock Store
9/6/2006
Building
Wilbon
03000931
Smith, Frank and Mary, House
9/11/2003
Building
Willow Spring
05000549
Smith, Turner and Amelia, House
6/10/2005
Building
Willow Spring
Source: National Parks Service, National Register of Historic Places, October 2018
Wake County Multi-Jurisdictional Hazard Mitigation Plan 2019
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