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Properties that are identified as Repetitive or Severe Repetitive Loss properties are considered <br />vulnerabilities due to the fact that they are documented structures that are repeatedly impacted by <br />flooding hazards. This data is especially important due to the fact that this data may, at times, identify <br />structures that suffer from localized flooding that occurs outside of the designated Special Flood Hazard <br />Area (which maps riverine flooding, and not localized or urban flooding). The use of the RL and SRL data <br />bridges gaps in flood impact data. <br />Details on community-specific SRL and RL properties are shown in respective jurisdiction annexes. <br />Once establishment of hazard areas, extent, impact and probability were complete, and community <br />assets were identified, analysis could be conducted to identify where community-specific vulnerabilities <br />Risk Assessment <br />and problem areas existed. <br />Vulnerability summaries were developed using not only data submissions and GIS data, but also phone <br />interview responses gathered from MPC planners, highlighting their personal areas of concern. Using this <br />technique, individualized problem statements were created to address the varying levels of risk by hazard <br />and by community. Each community’s vulnerability summary for each hazard are available within each <br />jurisdiction annex. <br />63 <br /> <br />