ANNEX D: TOWN OF CARY
D.4 CAPABILITY ASSESSMENT
D.4.1 Overall Capability Details on the tools and resources in place and available to the Town of Cary were provided by the Town’s HMPC representatives and are summarized in Section 5 Capability Assessment. Based on that information and using the scoring methodology detailed in that section, Cary has an overall capability rating of High. The Town’s Self -Assessment of key capability areas is summarized in Table D.16 below. Table D.16 – Capability Self-Assessment, Cary
Capability Area
Rating
High High High High High High High
Plans, Ordinances, Codes and Programs Administrative and Technical Capability
Fiscal Capability
Education and Outreach Capability
Mitigation Capability Political Capability
Overall Capability
D.4.2 Floodplain Management The Town of Cary joined the NFIP through emergency entry in July 1975 and has been a regular participant since July 1978. The following tables reflect NFIP policy and claims data for the Town categorized by structure type, flood zone, Pre-FIRM and Post-FIRM. Table D.17 – NFIP Policy and Claims Data by Structure Type
Number of Policies in Force
Number of Closed Paid Losses
Insurance in Force
Total of Closed Paid Losses
Structure Type
Total Premium
Single Family
738
$364,550
$220,419,800
137
$2,431,293.63
2-4 Family
9
$3,119 $5,944
$2,068,500 $3,006,500
0 0 1
$0.00 $0.00
All Other Residential
20 28
Non-Residential
$43,885 $417,498
$12,181,000 $237,675,800
$13,680.75
Total
795
138
$2,444,974.38
Source: FEMA Community Information System, accessed November 2018
Table D.18 – NFIP Policy and Claims Data by Flood Zone
Number of Policies in Force
Number of Closed Paid Losses
Insurance in Force
Total of Closed Paid Losses
Flood Zone
Total Premium
A01-30 & AE Zones
195
$151,960
$56,743,400
43
$879,969.16
A Zones
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
$0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0
$0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
$0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00
AO Zones AH Zones AR Zones A99 Zones
V01-30 & VE Zones
V Zones D Zones
B, C & X Zone
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