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Also Known As (aka)
Boulder County Multi-Hazard Mitigation Plan
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2016
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11
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F.4 Growth and Development Trends <br />Table F.8 illustrates how Louisville has grown in terms of population and number of housing <br />units between 2010 and 2014. <br />Table F.8. Louisville's Change in Population and Housing Units, 2000 -2006 <br />2010 <br />Population <br />2014 <br />Population <br />Estimate <br />Estimated <br />Percent <br />Change 2000- <br />2006 <br />2010 # of <br />Housing Units <br />2014 <br />Estimated # <br />of Housing <br />Units <br />Estimated <br />Percent <br />Change 2010- <br />2014 <br />18,376 <br />20,112 <br />8.60 <br />7,892 <br />6,357 <br />18% <br />Source: Colorado Division of Local Government State Demography Office, www .dola.colorado.gov /dlg /demog/ <br />According to the City's 2013 Comprehensive Plan, growth in Louisville between 2010 and 2014 <br />can be attributed to the fact the residential market improved and compensated for the lack of <br />growth between 2000 and 2010 and residential supplies had completed the entitlement <br />process. The plan also estimated that based on current zoning, the City would be built out at a <br />population of 22,145 (assuming 2.4 people per household). <br />F.5 Capability Assessment <br />Capabilities are the programs and policies currently in use to reduce hazard impacts or that <br />could be used to implement hazard mitigation activities. This capabilities assessment <br />summarizes Louisville's regulatory mitigation capabilities, administrative and technical <br />mitigation capabilities, and fiscal mitigation capabilities and then discusses these capabilities in <br />further detail along with other mitigation efforts as they pertain to the National Flood <br />Insurance Program's Community Rating System (CRS). Although the CRS is flood- focused, this <br />discussion also incorporates activities related to other hazards into the categories established <br />by the CRS. <br />F.5.1 Mitigation Capabilities Summary <br />Table F.9 lists planning and land management tools typically used by local jurisdictions to implement <br />hazard mitigation activities and indicates those that are in place in Louisville. <br />325 <br />
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