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<br /> <br />12,167 <br />Residential <br />30 <br />Education <br />9 <br />Government <br />145 <br />Commercial <br />I ndus <br />4 <br />trial <br />11 <br />Religion <br />145 <br />Agriculture <br />566 <br />Residential <br />26 <br />Commercial <br /> <br />2 <br />Industrial <br />1 <br />Education <br />1 <br />Government <br />131 <br />Agriculture <br />0 <br />Religion <br />Figure 16-4. Number of Structures by Occupancy Class <br />in the Very High-High Wildfire Hazard Area <br />Figure 16-5. Number of Structures by Occupancy Class <br />in the Moderate Wildfire Hazard Area <br />Wildfire <br /> <br />Table 16-1. Exposed Population and Property in Mapped Wildfire Hazard Zones <br /> Very High-High Wildfire Hazard Zone Moderate Wildfire Hazard Zone <br />Population <br />Population Exposed 43,282 2,000 <br />% of Total Planning Area Population 5.6% 0.3% <br />Property <br />Number of Buildings Exposed 12,511 727 <br />Value of Exposed Structures <br />Value of Exposed Contents <br />$6,336,441,287 <br />$4,436,672,332 <br />$1,030,006,736 <br />$895,582,972 <br />Total Exposed Property Value $10,773,113,620 $1,925,589,708 <br />Total Exposed Value as % of Planning Area Total 5.6% 1% <br /> <br />Figure 16-4 and Figure 16-5 show the county-wide distribution of structures in the mapped wildfire hazard zones <br />by occupancy class. In both the moderate-high and high hazard zones, the exposed structures are primarily <br />residential or commercial, with other occupancy classes making up less than 1 percent of the total number of <br />exposed structures. <br /> <br /> <br />16.3.2 Critical Facilities <br />Critical facilities in the very high and high wildfire hazard severity zones represent 9.5 percent of the total critical <br />facilities in the planning area. The breakdown of exposure by facility type is shown in Figure 16-6. <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />16-9