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Applicant Exhibit A-2,consisting of Rept Entitled Rev 1 to Study to Identify Potential Shelters in Beach Areas Near Seabrook Station, Dtd Aug 1987
ML20207C484
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Issue date: 05/18/1988
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STONE & WEBSTER ENGINEERING CORP.
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References
OL-A-002, OL-A-2, NUDOCS 8808090240
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TABLE OF CONTENTS Section g ti LISTS OF TABLES AND FIGURES 1

1 INTRODUCTION 2

2 APPROACH 2.1 -Shielding Factors 3 2.2 Public Shelters 3 4

2.3 Residential Sheltering 6

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LIST OF TABLES O Number Title 1 Sample Shelter Survey form 2 Rye - Characteristics of Potential Public Shelters 3 North Hampton - Characteristics of Potential Public Shelters 4 Hampton - Characteristics of Potential Public Shelters 5 Seabrook - Characteristics of Potential Public Shelters 6 Salisbury - Characteristics of Potential Public Shelters 7 Plum Island - Characteristics of Potential Public Shelters 8 Residence Sheltering Characteristics LIST OF FIGURES .

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O l INTRODUCTION This study was undertaken to identify potential public sheltering capabilities of municipal and commercial buildings considered to be suitable for short-term emergency use by tbe beach population along the Massachusetts and New Hampshire coastlines within the 10-mile Emergency Planning Zone (EPZ) of the Seabrook Station. The towns included in this region, from north to south, are: Rye, North Hampton, Hampton, and Seabrook in New Hampshire; Salisbury, Massachusetts; and the portion of Plus Island between the 5- and 10-mile EPZ radii lying within the Massachusetts towns o f .

Newburyport and Newbury (see Figure 1). The region studied is approximately .

one-half mile wide. A survey of private residences in the same coastline region was also conducted to determine their sheltering characteristics.

The original report of this study (March 1986) identified potential sheltering in basements and masonry buildings. The Seabrook Station

- sheltering vs. evacuation decision criteria for the Seabrook EPZ are based upon the typical sheltering characteristics of wood-frame buildings. The March 1986 report has been updated to identify the sheltering space available in wood-frase buildings in order to reflect the total sheltering

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APPROACH The first step in the original study was to meet with various local, state, and federal organizations to gather background information.

Meetings were held with officials of the Region 1 Office of the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), the civil defense agencies of Massachusetts and New Hampshire, and the American Red Cross chapters at Newburyport, j Massachusetts, and Exeter, New Hampshire.

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  • 1 The next step was to visit the Tax Assessors' offices at the town halls of '
Rye, North Hampton, Hampton, and Seabrook in New Hampshire, and Salisbury,

, Newbury, and Newburyport in Massachusetts. Available listings of all commercial properties and tax-exempt properties (municipal and church buildings) in the beach area were examined. Maps were obtained for later field use.

Information from the tax assessment card for each property was transferred to a work sheet (Shelter Survey Form, Table 1). Of particular interest were l

l the building address, construction characteristics, available floor space, number of stories and whether or not there is a basement. Each building was then visually inspected externally to confirm the tax assessment l

information. Any discrepancies were noted; also, any features of interest not available on the tax assessment cards were recorded. From this information, a list of potential shelters was developed.

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l 2.1 SHIELDING FACTORS 3

J Masonry buildings and buildings with masonry basements have the potential for providing representative (typical) shielding factors of 0.4 to 0.6 for a i rbo'ene (cloud) radionuclides (Reference 1). From the same reference, wood-frame buildings have typical cloud shielding- factors of 0.9. The shielding factor is a ratio of the radiation dose that would be received by a person inside the structure to the dose received by a person outside the structure on an assumed smooth ground surface. For example, if the shielding factor is 0.4, a person sheltered inside the structure would receive only 40 percent of the dose that an unsheltered person would receive. Wood-frame buildings without basements were not included in the March 1986 report but have been added in this revision in order co reflect the total sheltering potential.

2.2 PUBLIC SHELTERS Each potential public shelter listed was visually inspected externally by a health physicist who estimated structure-specific -1 nd and ground shielding l factors. These factors were estimated using information provided in Reference 1 as a guide, and allowing for such factors as number of windows l

l and doors, percentage of basement walls extending above ground, and other l

l construction features relating to adequate shielding. In some cases, I structural features of a particular mtsonry building, mostly large window areas, would prevent use of the entire available floor area. In these cases, the floor areas available for use as a potential shelter were O aggregriate1y reduced as descrieed in Section 3. is exglained in 6040-1718202-B4 3 Revision 1, August U87

s Reference 1, the shielding factors vary depending upon wall materials, O construction geometry, location within the structure, etc. All of the shelters listed in Tables 2 through 7 have a cloud shielding factor of 0.9 or better.

2.3 RESIDENTIAL SHEI.TERING In addition to identifying potential public shelters for the transient beach population, a sample survey of private residences in the beach area of each community studied (except for Salisbury, Massachusetts, where all residences were surveyed) was performed for the original report (March 1986) to deter- ,

mine the fraction of residences with shelter characteristics comparable to the potential public shelters listed. This was done by selecting represen-tative streets at random and counting both the homes without basements and those with basements and/or masonry structure as determined by external observation. The total number of residential buildings in the beach area of each community was also obtained, primarily from street listings and tax records available in the towns.

For this revision, the residence sampling was increased to 100 percent for Hampton and Seabrook. The percentage of homes with basements and/or masonry I

structure did not change appreciably from the smaller sample surveyed previously. This was also found to be the case when the Salisbury sampling was increased to 100 percent during the original study. The remaining wood-frame residences without basements and/or masonry structure meet the sheltering characteristics considered for protective action decisions.

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SECTION 3 RESULTS 3.1 PUBLIC SHELTERS Tables 2 through 7 list potential public shelters for Rye, North Hampton, Hampton, Seabrook, Salisbury, and Plum Island, respectively. The tables list the name and address of each potential shelter and the approximate potential public shelter area. The shelters are listed in order of decreasing shelter area. ,

Rye has a total potential shelter area of approximately 160,000 ft2 in -

23 public shelters; North Hampton has 11,400 ft 2 in 4 public shelters; O Hampton has 1,380,000 2ft in 205 public shelters; Seabrook has 70,900 ft2 in 17 public shelters; Salisbury has 302,000 ft 2 in 50 public shelters; and Plum Island has 31,500 f t 2 in 18 public shelters. The number of persons that can be provided short-term shelter in a given area can be estimated by dividing the available shelter area by 10 square feet per person, which is the value used in the Reception and Care Facility Survey Program of the Federal Emergency Management Agency (formerly the National Shelter Study).

It is recognized, however, that not all of the potential shelter area listed in Tables 2 through 7 can be considered as being available for sheltering because of stored materials, internal structural features, etc. The amount of usable shelter area varies depending upon building usage (i.e.,

A separate field survey of a O restaurant, clothini store. metel, etc).

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V survey examined the f raction of total potential shelter area that would be expected to be available for short-term sheltering. It consisted of visual inspection of the interiors of 78 potential public shelters located along Ocean Boulevard in Hampe.m Beach. The survey identified a prevalence of three general classes of business establishments: Class 1 - hotels, motels, restaurants, and lounges; Class 2 - entertainent centers (arcades);

Class 3 - clothing, gift, and convenience stores (mercantile establishments). The available fraction of total area (not already occupied by internal features) was estimated to average two-thirds, one-half, and one-third for Classes 1, 2, and 3, respectively.*

On this basis, the available areas for short-term public sheltering in the potential shelters listed in this study are 102,000 square feet for Rye, O

v 7,600 square feet for North Hampton, 861,000 square feet for Hampton, 35,800 square feet for Seabrook, 175,000 square feet for Salisbury, and 17,900 square feet for Plum Island. Applying the guideline of 10 square feet per person to these available areas yields a total capacity of 10,200 shelterees in Rye, 760 shelterees in North Hampton, 86,100 shelterees in Hampton, 3,580 shelterees in Seabrook, 17,500 shelterees in Salisbury, and 1,790 shelterees in Plum Island.

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a establishments and mercantile establishments (roughly equivalent to Classes 1 and 3) which are 15 and 30 square feet per person, respectively.

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The results of the sample survey of-private residences are shown in Table 8.

The estimated percentage of beach residences with basement and/or masonry sheltering capability available for their occupants ranges f rom a low of 34 percent in Hampton to a high of 78 percent .in Rye. The remaining percentage of residences (wood-frame without basements) provide sheltering characteristics at least as effective as those used in calculations made for t determining appropriate protective action decisions. The field survey  !

results support the conclusions that there are very few residences that would not meet these sheltering characteristics.

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1. ' Aldrich, David C. ; Ericson, David M. , Jr. ; . and ' Johnson, Jay D. Pubite 1

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-Sheltering Concepts with Existing Public and Private Structures, Sandia l

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( TABLE 1 SAMPLE SHELTER St!RVEY FORM SKELTER SURVEY TORM RET. NO.

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4 TABLE 2 RYE - CHARACTERISTICS OF POTENTIAL PUBLIC SKELTERS Shelter Name/ Address Area, ft2 St. Francis Retreat Center 49,140 860 Central Road Pirate's Cove Total 13,490 1200 Ocean Boulevard Wood-frame (9,200)

Basement (4,290)

St. Theresa's Church / Parish Center Total 13,000 B16 Central Road Masonry (9,750)

Basement (3,250)

Jeanette's Sea Shoppe / 8,600 ,

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Saunders (Restaurant) 7,430 .

175 Rye Harbor Road Rye Beach Motel 7,100

('~ 23 Locke Road Pilot House Total 6,270 2000 Ocean Boulevard Wood-frame (5,470)

Basement 800)

Crown Colony 6,190 1381 Ocean Boulevard Cable House Total 5,800 20 Old Beach Road Wood-frame (3,870)

Basement (1,930)

Dunes Motel and Dining Roon 5,480 2281 Ocean Boulevard Rye Beach Post Office Total 5,180 830 Central Road Masonry (3,450)'

Basement '1,730)

Rye Harbor Motel 5,060 2000 Ocean Boulevard Beach Club Inc. 4,070 2450 Ocean Avenue

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() RYE - CHARACTERISTICS OF POTENTIAL PUBLIC SHILTERS Shelter Name/ Address Area, ft2 Atlantic Four Winds Motor Court 3,690 1233 Ocean-Boulevard Sandpiper Country Store 3,000 2277 Ocean Boulevard Paul's Carriage House 2,910 2263 Ocean Boulevard Harbormaster Restaurant 2,690 1323 Ocean Boulevard Wallis Sands State Beach Bathhouse 2,550 Ocean Boulevard at Wallis Road Driftwood Grill 2,480 ..

1215 Ocean Boulevard Drake's Harborside Restaurant 2,360 1667 Ocean Boulevard

() St. Andrews by the Sea Church Road 1,760 Lamplighter Craft Shop 1,000 Ocean Boulevard at Rye Harbor State Park Rye Harbor State Park (4 Bldgs.) 570 Grand Total 159,820 ft 2 in 23 Shelters P

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TABII 3 NORTM HAMPTON - CHARACTERISTICS OF POTENTIAL PUBLIC SHELTERS Shelter Name/ Address Area, ft2 Tu11er Cardens Total 7,160 Villow Avenue Wood-frame (6,760)

Basement (400)

Andrews by the Ocean Total 1,760 28 Ocean Boulevard Masonry (240)

Wood-frame (1,520)

Seaside Village Motel 1,700 1 Ocean Boulevard Paul's (Ice Cream Parlor) 820 16 Ocean Boulevard Orand Total 11,440 fta in 4 shelters O .

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HAMPTON - CHARACTERISTICS OF POTENTIAL PITBLIC SHELTERS Shelter Name/ Address Area, ft2 Hampton Beach Casino Total 109,860 169 Ocean Boulevard Basement (960)

Wood-frame (108,900)

Ashworth Hotel Total 50,700 295-305 Ocean Boulevard Nothasement (35,460)

Basement (15,240)

Mainsail Motel 29,400 40 Ashworth Avenue Surf Hotel Total 23,460 275 Ocean Boulevard Basement (4,560)

Wood-frame (18,900) .

Janmere Motel Total 22,700 '

52 Ashworth Avenue Masonry (4,700)

Wood-frame (18,000)

() Royal Hampton Hotel 6 Ashworth Avenue 10,300 Sand Hotel 19,300 30-32 Ashworri. Avenue Moulton Hotel Total 19,270 245 Ocean Boulevard ,

Basement (4,770)

Wood-frame (14,500)

Dimitri's Restaurant 18,460 81 Ocaan Boulevard Playland Arcade Total 17,760 209-211 Ocean Botlevard Basement (8,880)

First floor (8,880)

Seagate Motel /Stures/0arage 17,720 9 Ashworth Avenue St. Patrick's Church / Total 17,120 Parsonage Basement (1,520) 40 Church Streer Wood-frame (15,600)

Seaside Motel 15,600

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Shelter Name/ Address Area, ft2 71agship Motor Court 15,400 198 Ashworth Avenue Sea Castle Motel Total 13,910 l 377 Oceac Boulevard Basement (910)

Wood-frame (13,000)

Hillcrest Inn Total 13,510 113 Ocean Boulevard Basement (4,110)

Wood-frame (9,400)

Hollingworth Motel 13,500 7 A Street Peacock Lounge total 13,260 225 Ocean Boulevard Basement (1,760)

Wood-frame (11,500)

Avon Motel 13,200

() 15-17 B Street The Happy Hampton Total 11,190 253 Ocean doulevard Basement (1,790)

Wood-frame (11,400)

Hampton Beach Regal Inn 13,000 162 Ashworth Avenue Drift Motel Total 12,830 13 Ocean Boulevard Basement (830)

Wood-frame (12,000)

Beachview Motel / Supermarket 12,400 101 Ocean Boulevard Laurentian Moesl Total 12,310 24 Ashworth Avenue Casement (1,010)

Wood-frame (11,300)

Atlantic Motel Total 12,110 20 Brovu Avenue Basement (3,910)

Wood-frame (8,200)

Sea Den Motel Total 11,920

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O HAMPTON - CHARACTERISTICS OF POTENTIAL PLBLIC SHELTERS Shelter Name/Addren Area, ft2 Atlantic Motel Total 11,880 393 Ocean Boulevard Basement (2,280)

Wood-fraae (9,600)

Hampton Beach Fire Total 11,750 Station Garage Masonry (5,150) 58 Ashworth Avenue Wood-frame (6,600)

Ye Colonial Inn Total 11,400 139 Oceau Boulev rd Basement (3,000)

Wood-frame (8,400)

Royal Crest North Total 11,250 94 Ashworth Avenue Masonry (950) ,

(10,300) kood-frame Kentville Not.el Total 11.090 315 Ocean Boulevard Basement (2,690)

Wood-frame (8,400)

O Algier's Motel Total 11,020 345 Ocean Boulevard Basement (1,520)

Wood-frame (9,500)

Springfield Motor Lodge Total 10,960 89 Ocean Boulevsed Basemenc (3,360)

Wood-frame (7,600)

Pelham Hotel Tota 1 10,930 121 Ocean Boulevard Basement (2,630)

Wood-frame (8.'601 Colony Motel 10,900 46 Ashworth Avenue Grand kiew Motel Total 10,660

, 353 Ocean Boulevard Basement (2,660)

Wood-frame (8,000)

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V HAMPTON - CHARACTERISTICS OF POTENTIAL PUBLIC SHELTERS Shelter Name/ Address Area, ft2 White Gull Total 9,950 21 F Street Wood-frame (7,000)

Basement (2,950)

The Puritan H>tel Total 9,460 109-111 Ocean Boulevard Basement (2,360)

Wood-frame (7,100)

Windjammer Motel fotal 9,380 935 Ocean Boulevard Basement (1,380)

Wood-frame (8,000)

Hampton Harbor Motel Total 9,080 20b-210 Ashworth Avenue Nonbasement (400) ..

Basement (880)

Wood-frame (7,800) ,

Sea Side Chalet 9,030 fs 190 Ashworth Aveaue k_ 8,990 Anchor Ian Total 73 Ocean Boulevard Basement (2,190)

Wood frame (6,800)

Lobster Trap Rest.auraunt 8,860 507 Ocean Boulevard Dicken's Tavern 8,820 6 A Street Summer Wind Motel 8,670 l

l 128 Ashworth Avenue Mrs. Mitchell's Country Shoppe 7,840 205 Ocean Boulevard Harris Sea Ranch Total 7,820 <

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Wood-frame (6,700)

Budapest Apt. 7,700 21-23 B Street i Rocky Wold Motel Total 7,660 l

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'HAMPTON - CHARACTERISTICS OF POTENTIAL PUBLIC SHELTERS Shelter Name/ Address Area, ft2 ,

Mari-Ann Motel Total 7,510 2 Ocean Boulevard Basement (2,310)

Wood-frame (5,200)

Ocean Motel 7,510 580 Winnacunnet Street Tastee Tower 7,370 313 Ocean Boulevard Sun & Surf Motel Total 7,220 528 Ocean Boulevard Basement (1,020)

Wood-frame (6,200)

Dolphyn Motel Total 7,200 *

  • 48 Ashworth Avenue Masonry (1,900)

Vood-frame (5,300)

  • Sunny's Lincoln House 7,000

( 95 Ocean Boulevard Marguerite Motel 6,880 112-116 Ashworth Avenue Brownie's Hotel Total 6,700 130-184 Ashworth Avenue Basement (700)

Wood-frame (6,000)

Longview Apartments Total 6,570 20 C Street Wood-frame (4,930)

Basemenc (1,640)

Vista Motel 6,500 511 Ocean Boulevard Algiers Too Motel Total 6,480 341 Ocean Boulevard Basement (980)

Wood-frame (5,500)

Wilbert Hotel 22-24 C Street B & S Jewelry / Neptune / Total 6,410 Seacrest Basement (1,410)

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HAMPTON - CHARACTERISTICS OF POTENTIAL PUBIIC SHELTERS Shelter Name/ Address Area, ft2 Seascape Motel 6,370 955 Ocean Boulevard Bailey Beach Resort and 6,260 Seafood Barn 933 Oceau Boulevard Hampton Beach Police Station 6,100 66 Ashworth Avenue Dudley Clothier / Total 5,970 Sunset Restaurant Noobasement (3,790)

Basement (2,180)

Dory Inn 5,950 1044 Ocean Boulevard .

Redwood Apartments 5,870 87 Ocean Boulevard Boulevard Motel 5,850 520 Ocean Boulevard

, Hampton Beach Mall Toal 5,850 23-25 Ocean Boulevard Basement (1,950)

Wood-Frame (3,900)

Roy Family Bed & Breakfast Total 5,850 473 Ocean Boulevard Basement (1,550)

Wood-frame (4,300)

Jen's Ocean Manor 5,850 753 Ocean Boulevard Harris Motel Total 5,850 75 Ocean Boulevard Basement (450)

Wood-frame (5,400)

The Old Salt 5,830 83 Ocean Boulevard DW's Oceanside Hetel Total 5,790 365 Ocean Boulevard Basement (1,490)

Wood-frame (4,300)

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HAMPTON - CHARACTERISTICS OF POTENTIAL PUBLIC SHELTERS Shelter Name/ Address Area, ft2 Joan's Subs & Pizza Total 5,760 132 Ashworth Avenue Basement (960)

Wood-frame' (4,800)

Atlantic Breakers Motel 5,600 409 Ocean Boulevard L Street Tavern Total 5,590 17 L Street Nonbasement (1,620)

Basement (870)

Wood-frame (3,100)

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Riviera Motor-Inn 5,540 431 Ocean Bov' ard i Rexall Drug St. Total 5,540

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Wood-frame (3,970)

Westport Motel 5,520 86 Ashworth Avenue Beverly Motel 5,500 196 Ashworth Avenue Elmdale 5,450 6 G Street Nautical Motel 5,320 147 Ashworth Avenue Golden Eagle 5,240 144 Ashworth Avenue Mermaid Apt. 5,240 19 B Street Connecticut Village Total 5,140 7 H Street Ma sonry (2,790)

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HAMPTON - CHARACTERISTICS OF POTENTIAL PUBLIC SHELTERS Shelter Name/ Address Area, ft2 Mai Kai Restaurant Total 5,120 52 Ashworth Avenue Nonbasement (4,030)

Basement (1,000)

Voyager Motel Total 5,080 20 Ocean Boulevard Basement (780)

Vood-frare (4,300)

Sea Squire Motor Lodge Total 5,040 1088 Ocean Boulevard Basement (1,140)

Wood-frame (3,900)

Port of Call Motel 5,030 ,

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Shirley Motel Total 5,030 339 Ocean Boulevard Basement (1,030)

Wood-frame (4,000)

() Bell Reg!.s Motel 98 Ashworth Avenue 4,980 Wave Motel 4,880 535 Ocean Boulevard Bolyea Apt. 4,870 22 B Street Webster House t 840 15 G Street Beacon Hotel Total 4,780 105 Ocean Boulevard Basement (1,780)

Wood-frame (3,000)

Harris Real Estate Total 4,770 31 Ocean Boulevard Masonry (1,590)

Wood-Frame (1,590)

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i Blue Jay Motel Total 4,590 186 Ashworth Avenue Basement (290)

Wood-frame (4,300) j Pappy's Pizza & Subs 4,580 9 F Street Community Church 4,540 49 Ashworth Avenue Brass Lantern Motel 4,450 91 Ashworth Avenue Grayhurst 4,340 -

11 F Street Moulton Jr. Apartments 3,180 I 11 A Street

() Fry Doe Restaurant 115 Ocean Boulevard Total Basement 4,240 (1,140)

Wood-frami (3,100)

Laurentian Apts, 4,220 15 Island Path Backstage /Suzy's Sportswear Total 4,210 235 Ocean Boulevard Basement (210)

Masonry (4,000)

Pelham Motel 4,200 5 G Street O'Neill Cottages 4,200 2-14 Gookin Court Dave's Garage 4,200 321 Ocean Boulevard Rapuano Apartments Total 4,130 13 G Street Basement (730)

Wood-frame (3,400)

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Name/ Address Area, ft2 Windsor Motel 4,070 14 G Street Atlantic Motel Total 4,060 34 Brown # . 'te Basement (1,360)

Wood-frame (2,700)

Seabury Apt. 4,030 24 B Street Joanne's Restaurant Total 4,020

$ J Street Basement (1,620)

Wood-frame (2,400)

Kevin's Total 3,970 119 Ocean Boulevard Wood-frame (2,830) .

Basement (1,590)

Surf View Total 3,940 O 487 Ocean Boulevard Wood-frame Basement (1,280)

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Bromfield Motel Total 3,880 7 G Street Basement (580)

Wood-frame (3,300)

Sea hist Motel Total 3,840 9 G Street Basement (940)

Wood-frame (2,900)

Preston Real Estate / Total 3,760 Yankee Lady Masonry (1,240) 63 Ocean Boulevard Wood-frame (2,520)

Blue Haven Hotel Total 3,730 497 Ocean Boulevard 'Vood- f rame (2,200)

Basement (1,530)

Green Mountain Creamery 3,720 373 Ocean Boulevard Little Jack's 3,690 537 Ocean Boulevard Betty LaBranche Realty /etc. 3,660 (rear port..an) 931 Ocean Boulevard ,

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HAMPTON - CHARACTERISTICS OF POTENTIAL PUBLIC SHELTERS Shelter Name/ Address Area, ft2 Higbland Inn Total 3,660 9 Highland Avenue Wood-frame (2,660)

Basement (1,000)

Gleason Rooming House Total 3,630 1 Nudd Avenue Basement (1,330)

Wood-frame (2,300)

Window Box Gifts Total 3,620 489 Ocean Boulevard Wood-frame (2,540)

Basement (1,080)

Grand Maison 3,600 897 Ocean Boulevard .

Patriot's Corner 3,560 27-29 Ocean Boulevard

  • Pasternak's Seahorse Apartments 3,360

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Wood-frame (2,500)

Kristy's Corner 3,300 199 Ocean Boulevard Houle Cottages 3,300 -

8-10 Auburn Street Shoals View Motel Total 3,280 857 Ocean Boulevard Nonbasement (720)

Basement (860)

Wood-frame (1,700)

Debonair Motel Total 3,260 18 Ashworth Avenue Ma sonry (1,360)

Wood-frame (1,900)

Silver Wave Motel 3,200 '

9 A Street Mcdonald's Total 3,160 .

187 Ocean Boulevard Ma son ry (1,580)

Basement (1,580) l 12906-1718202-B4 11 of 16 Revision 1. August $987

TABLE 4 (Continued)

O HAMPTON - CHARACTERISTICS OF POTENTIAL PUBLIC SHELTERS Shelter Name/ Address Area, ft2 Salty Dog 3,100 11 J Street Motel (Hollingworth) 3,100 15 A Street Ocean Air Apartments 3,000 I 429 Ocean Boulevard i

Rocky's Real Estate Total 3,000 597 Ocean Boulevard Wood-Frame (2,000)

Basement (1,000)

Rest Rooms (State' Beach) 3,000  ; ,

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Bon Air Guests 2,980 13 Highland Avenue O Ren's Beach House Restaurant Total 2,950 965 Ocean Boulevard Basement (750)

Wood-frame (2,200)

Lighthouse Convenience Store ' 2,950 369 Ocean Boulevard Hyde Park Total 2,910 8 Nudd Avenue Basement (810)

Wood-frame (2,100)

Sunset Chalet Hotel 2,880 93 Ashworth Avenue Broadview Apartments Total 2,820 4 Haverhill Avenue Basement (820)

( Wood-frame *(2,000)

Hogg's Convenience Store 2,790 l

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Clew's Hardware 2,720

! 166 Ashworth Avenue

() Sea Ketch Rsstaurant & Pub 127 Ocean Boulevard Total Noobasement 2,690 (1,610) i Basement (1,080) l 12906-1718202-84 12 of 16 Revision 1, August 1987 l

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Shelter Name/ Address Area, ft2 Mollywood Motel 2,650 465 ccean Boulevard Hampton House .

2,600 335-337 Ocean Boulevard Speed Queen Laundromat Total 2,570 143 Ashworth Avenue Basement (670)

Wood-frame (1,900)

Americana Apartments Total 2,570 61 Ocean Boulevard Basement (1,010)

Wood-Frame (1,560) ,

LaRocca's Market 2,500 -

12 Ashworth Avenue Junkin's 2,500 193 Ocean Boulevard r-k/ Seaside Villages 2,470 1098 Ocean Boc1vard

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Bell Buoy Apartments Total 2,450 19 F Street Basement (910)

Wood-Frame (1,540)

The Deerfield 2,420 9 J Street Hollingworth Motor Court 2,350 31 Ashworth Avenue Lorenz's Claa Stand Total 2,290 9B Ocean Boulevard Basement (790)

Wood-frame (1,500)

Seaside Grille 2,250 9A Ocean Boulevard True's clothing 2,250 191 Ocean Boulevard American Spirit /CITGO 2,160

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.yame/ Address Area, ft2 i Barlee's Surfside 2,140 72 King's Highway State Park Bath Houses (7/87, new) 2,000 Ocean Boulevard Fried Dough Place 2,000 7 Island Path Buoys ard Bells Motel 2,000 11 tilton Street Kitty-Lou Motel 1,980 200 A ;hworth Avenue Tom Thumb Dairy Bar 1,980 375 Ocean Boulevard -

Ocean Edge Motel 1,920

() 915 Ocean Boulevard Bea's Cottages and Apartments 1,920 104 Ashworth Avenue The Dorna 1,900 7 Nudd Avenue Garland Restaurant / 1,870 Sparky's Sports 10-12 C Street Holiday House Total 1,820 17 Highland Avenue Basement (920)

Wood-frame (900)

Rainbow Village Motel Total 1,740 4 P Street Basement (440)

Wood-frame (1,300)

Beachcomber Motel 1,680 419 Ocean Boulevard Clew's Furniture 1,620 164 Ashworth Avenue l

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,, Name/ Address Area, ft2 Shorwind Motel Total 1,610 15 F Street Ma s on ry (890)

Wood-frame (720)

Harris Cottages 1,600 33 Ocean Boulevard Midge Real Estate 1,500 327 Ocean Boulevard Olde Mcdonald's Total 1,360 395 Ocean Boulevard Masonry (860)

Wood-frame (500)

Carroll cottages 1,360 -

8 Page Lane Titone's Ashworth Market 1,250 20 L Street High'n' Dry Restaurant 1,240 595 Ocean Boulevard Oceanside Mall 1,240 367 Ocean Boulevard Danny's 1,240 154 Ashworth Avenue Ma rke t/Laund ry/Res taurant 1,200 (2-Story Annex) 703 Ocean Boulevsed Windchises Tood & Spirits Total 1,200 7 Ocean Boulevard Masonry (400)

Wood-frame (800)

Scrub-Dub Laundry / Salon 1,200

! 536 High Street Farr's Famous Chicken 900 43 Ashworth Avenue Boston Bob's Eatery 900 41 Ashworth Avenue l

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O- HAriPTON - CHARACTERISTICS OF POTENTIAL PUBLIC SHELTERS Shelter Name/ Address Area, ft2 T. J. Rapp's 820 71 Ocean Boulevard Studio Grocery 750-142 Ashworth Avenue Purple Pickle Deli 750 26 H Street Go-Go Putt 720 59 Ocean Boulevard Blink's Fry Doe 600 ,

134 Ashworth Avenue ,

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Basement (4,750)

Wood- f rame (7,900)

O'Keefe's Store & Restaurant 5,970 23 Rt. lA-Hogg's Convenience Store Total 5,600 419 Rt. 286 Basement (1,600)

Wood-frame (4,000)

Preston's Country Store 4,860 Rt. IA .,

Cristaldi's 4,700 443 Rt. 286 St. Elizabeth's Catholic Church 4,690

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I DiBurro's Markat To t,.a 1 -4,540 l Rt. 1A at River Street Basement (720)

! Wood-frame (3,820) 1 i Mac's Clam Bar Total 4,440 l Rt. IA Basement (820)

Wood-frame (3,620)

Dairy Queen Total 4,080 418 Rt. 286 Nonbasement (2,720)

Basement (1,360) l Markey's Lobster Pool / Restaurant 4,050 410 Rt. 286 Captain Don's Fish Market Total 3,430 l River Street Masonry (400)

Wood-frame (3,030) i Police Station / Beach Precinct 2,800 l

Rt. IA l Poore Steve's Ice Cream Total 2.340

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SEABROOK - CHARACTERISTICS OF POTENTIAL PUBLIC SHELTERS Shelter Name/ Address Area, ft2 Brown's Lobster Pound 2,230 407 Rt. 286 '

Adams Real Estate 2,110 Rt. IA Ceal's Clam Stand / Jewelry 380 Rt. 1A (corner River St.)

Seabrook Bank & Trust 500 Rt. 286 (corner IA)

Grand Total 70,870 fta in 17 Shelters O

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TABLE 6 SALISBURY - CHARACTERISTICS OF POTENTIAL PUBLIC SHELTERS Shelter Name/ Address Area,ft2 Carefree Arcade /Fleamarket/ Kabob Hut /

Carousel Lounge /Primaricare 31,150 23 South Ocean Front Funland Arcade 26,840 South Ocean Front Frolics 23,640 South Ocean Front Normandy Lounge Bldg 15,690 Broadway and Ocean Pavillion and Beach Club 13,000 .

Ocean Front Midway Arcade -12,580 Broadway O stae etxcere #a saeP-South Ocean Front 11.o00 Club Edwards 9,400 Atlantic and Ocean State Reservation / Beach Total 8,840 Pavillion (5,250)

Maintenance Garage (2,630)

Rest Rooms of Campground (960)

Mcdonald's/ Arcade 8,500 24F Central Avenue Joe's Playland 8,010 37-39 Broadway Bowery' Playboy Lounge 7,590 11 North End Boulevard Salisbury Building Supply 7,230 591 North End Boulevard Willey's Candy Shop Total 6,900 12 Broadway Wood-frame (830) 01 Masonry (6,070) 12903-1718202-B4 1 of 4 Revision 1, Augut 1987

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Shelter Name/ Address Area,ft2 Police / Fire Station / Rest Rooms 6,710 Railroad Avenue l

D-iftwood Motel 6,380 s59A Beach Road i

Beach Front Motel Total 5,900 l 46F Central Avenue Masonry (3,520)

Basement (2,380)

Tripoli Pizza 5,260 47 Broadway Dodie's Total 5,190 150 Atlantic Avenue Wood-frame (3,460)

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Plaza (4D+1) 3,890 North End Boulevard Colonial Arms Motel 3,780 40 Brisset.te Avenue Sea Galley Restaurant Total 3,740 464F North End Boulevard Wood-frame (1,870)

Basement (1,870)

('%, Tic Toc Lounge 3,690 v 7 Broadway

Mr. K's Lounge 3,500 243 North End Boulevard
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Shelter Name/ Address Area,fta Broadway Arcade 3,000 Broadway and Central Avenue Butch's Total 2,940 North End Boulevard at Masonry (1,470)

Central Avenue Wood-frame (1,470)

Napoli's Pizza 2,880 Broadway Salisbury Discount House 2,800 South Ocean Front Anne's Specialty House 2,670 South Ocean Front .

Driftway Fun Park Total 2,640 Driftway and Central Masonry (800)

Wood-frame (1,845)

() Mark's General Store 26 North End Boulevard Total Basement 2,580 (1,290)

Wood-frame (1,290)

Seacrest Motel 1,900 412, 412F, 414 North End Boulevard Dream Machine Arcade 1,780 3 roadway Mr. Mike's 1,720 Ocean Front Shaf fee's Lounge 1,550 9 Driftway Star of the Sea Church Parsonage Total 1,470 North End Boulevard Wood-frame (670)

Front Basement (120)

Rear Basement (680)

Shahcen's Bottled Liquors 1,390 1 Broadway Mr. Mike's Potato Stand 1,380 O Donut Depot 1,300 415 North End Boulevard 12903-1718202-84 3 of 4 Revision 1, August 1987 ,

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SALISBURY CHARACTERISTICS OF POTENTIAL PUBLIC SHELTERS Shelter Name/ Address Area,fta 5 0' Clock Club 1,290 Ocean Front

< Sandpiper Restauratt 1,230 y 7-9 North End Boulevard Ripple's 1,100 105 North End Boulevard Lena's Subs 630 18 North End Boulevard Speedway Area 160 Railroad Avenue I

Grand Total 302,100 fta in 50 She'l O

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Basement (1,I00) l i

Surfland Bait and Tackle Total 2,100 28 Plum Island Boulevard Br.sement (1,050) '

Wood-frame (1,050)

Mr. Moe's Package Store Total 1,990 Plum Island Boulevard . Woc,d-fi.ae (1,190) .

& Columbia Way Basement (800)

US Government Reservation Total 1,910 s North end of P.I. Office Area (1,160)

House basement (750)

Citgo Service Station 1,560 4 Old Point Road Plum Island Volunteer Fire Station 1,560 l Northeast end of island Snack Bar/ Parking Office Total 1,520 Scuth End of Southern Wood-frame (760)

Boulevard Masonry (760) l The Lighthouse 1,440 Northern Boulevard (North End)

Dick's Variety 1,330 27 Plum Island Boulevard 4 C's Dairy Bar 1,320 2 Plum Island Boulevard Ocean Front Deck 1,270 2 Northern Boulevard O

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'Name/ Address Area, ft2 C4;itain C's 1,200 Northern Boulevard and 73rd Street Plum Island Town Hall 1,160 Plum Island Boulevard at Northern Boulevard Paul & Patt's Beachcomber Rest./ Lounge 1,140 Plum Island Boulevard PJ's Variety 1,100 134 Northern Boulevard Plum Island Cemfort Statica 230 North end of P.I.

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