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Ramsey County Multi-Hazard Mitigation Plan, 2018 <br /> <br />Page | 71 <br /> <br />Census blocks of concern should be reviewed in more detail to determine the actual location and <br />proximity of facilities with respect to the flood hazard areas. The aggregate losses reported in this study <br />may be overstated since values are distributed evenly across a census block. Although census blocks <br />within the city limits of St. Paul were not included in this ranking, (because St. Paul has its own hazard <br />mitigation plan and the city’s jurisdiction is not included in the Ramsey County plan), 12 census blocks <br />within St. Paul’s city limits have total estimated losses greater than $4,756,000. <br />The 3 census blocks with the greatest estimated loss values (calculated by adding the total value of the <br />buildings + the value of the buildings’ contents located within a census block), which contain parcels with <br />buildings located within the floodplain, are listed in Table 22. These potentially high loss census blocks, <br />used for the loss estimation and the Hazus output floodplain, are shown in Figure 17, Figure 18 and <br />Figure 19. In some cases, the assets of value may not fall in the floodplain in the same proportion that <br />the floodplain covers the entire census block. For this reason, some potential losses may be overstated. <br />Table 22. Census Blocks with the greatest estimated losses in the 100-Year Floodplain <br />Census Block <br />Number <br />Total Estimated <br />Loss (Building’s <br />Value & Contents) <br />Location <br />271230424012022 $5,839,000 Maplewood <br />271230406012032 $4,550,000 White Bear Township <br />271230409012003 $4,328,000 Mounds View <br /> <br />An additional analysis was performed to identify the 10 parcels, excluding those in St. Paul, with the <br />highest values (building + contents) that contain at least one building which intersect the 100-year <br />floodplain. Some of the parcels are in one of the 3 census blocks with the greatest estimated loss; these <br />parcels are labeled accordingly. The results of this analysis are shown in Table 23. <br />Table 23. Ramsey County Properties with Highest Building/Contents Value with Potential Building Flood Damage <br />Parcel ID <br />Total Value of <br />Building(s) + <br />Building’s Contents <br />on Parcel <br />Class Description Building <br />Area (ft²) <br />053023210010 $232,329,400 Commercial - Retail Trade 2,071,476 <br />072922310012 $36,725,400 Commercial - Retail Trade 327,448 <br />032922110008 $32,859,000 Residential - Multi-dwellings (5 to 9 units) 27,265 <br />293023220001 $23,975,100 Residential - Multi-dwellings (5 to 9 units) 19,894 <br />112922230006 $18,580,200 Residential - Multi-dwellings (5 to 9 units) 15,417 <br />083023210045 $15,217,950 Residential - Multi-dwellings (5 to 9 units) 12,627 <br />223022240002 $9,738,900 Residential - Multi-dwellings (5 to 9 units) 8,081 <br />223022210009 $7,966,800 Residential - Multi-dwellings (5 to 9 units) 6,611 <br />032922110050 $7,263,200 Government - General Services 18,479 <br />022922220017 $5,803,000 Commercial - Retail Trade 51,740 <br />Total $390,458,950 <br />