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<br />7 <br />Figure 4. List of Assets in areas that have a one percent chance of flooding in a given year <br /> <br />Notes: Exposed asset types and estimated level of impact. The “impact” ranking is based on a high, medium, low scale. High - <br />Critical resources during a disaster or assets that could lead to immediate secondary hazards if damaged. Medium – Important <br />assets or those that could lead to secondary hazards if damaged. Low – Assets that will not compound hazard effects or that do <br />not house critical resources during an emergency. This distinction is based upon reasonable judgement and should be scrutinized <br />by local officials for accuracy. Source of asset count: Local Asset Data provided by San Leandro City staff, OpenStreet Maps, <br />Open Data, FEMA8 as represented on Vizonomy. <br />Exposed core assets in areas that have a 0.2 percent chance of flooding in a given year include Alameda <br />County Fire Department Station 13 and the Bay Fair BART station. Increased flooding at Bayfair Center <br />inundates the bus stations there, the ARCO gas station and the rail assets in the area. The Caltrans East <br />Bay Region Maintenance Station is also affected, as are sewer assets Line D-1 and Line F. Three <br />industrial sites that store hazardous materials, owned by the Coca Cola Bottling Company of California, <br />XLC Corp and Foamex Innovations Operating Company are in the floodplain as well. <br />Exposed community assets include James Madison Elementary School - a National Shelter System facility <br />- the Walgreens Pharmacy and Safeway on Washington Avenue, the International Christian School and <br />the Hilton Garden Inn. On the waterfront, these assets include the Marina Golf Course, Marina Park, <br />Marina Inn and Horatio’s Restaurant. Figure 5 illustrates the core assets in areas with a 0.2 percent <br />chance of flooding, and Figure 6 lists the key assets in areas with a one and 0.2 percent chance of <br />flooding in a given year. <br />In addition to the assets in the FEMA flood maps, increased or higher intensity flooding due to climate <br />change and/or high intensity storms could place strain on dams at the Lake Chabot or Upper San <br />Leandro Reservoirs. Although unlikely, dam failure in either location would flood most of San Leandro <br /> <br />8 FEMA Flood Insurance Rate Map. (2009). 100 and 500-Year Floodplain. Alameda County. Effective August 3, 2009. <br />Asset Type Impact Number of Assets <br />National Shelter System Facilities H 1 <br />BART Line H 1 <br />Railroads H 7 <br />Waste Water Facilities H 2 <br />Stormwater Pump Stations H 1 <br />Airports M 1 <br />Marina M 1 <br />Power Lines M 3 <br />Schools M 5 <br />Places of Worship M 1 <br />Pharmacies L 1 <br />Shops L 4 <br />Parks L 4 <br />Non-Residential Buildings L 9 <br />Roads L 265 <br />51