town of newmarket - strafford regional planning...
TRANSCRIPT
New Castle
Lee
Dov erBarring ton
R ye
Durham
Exeter
Epping
S tratham
Brentw ood
P ortsmouth
Notting ham
Madbury
New marketGreenland
New ing ton
North Hampton
R ollinsford
New fields
K0 0.3 0.6 0.90.15Miles
Base FeaturesMunicipal Boundaries
Waterbodies
Rivers and Streams
Class I Trunk Line Highway
Class II State Aid Highway
Class III Recreational Road
Class V Town Road
Class VI Not Maintained
Private
S LR Leg endExtent of Sea-Level Rise of 1.7' with Storm Surge
Extent of Sea-Level Rise of 4.0' with Storm Surge
Extent of Sea-Level Rise of 6.3' with Storm Surge
Approximate Mean High High Water Level
P repared by the S trafford R eg ional P lanning Commission150 W akefield S t. S uite 12 R ochester, NH 03867T: (603) 994-3500 E: [email protected]
Date: 12/15/2016 Author: MS /R P /JL/KPP ath: M:\R eg ion\P roject_S pecial_Merit\Mapping \Final_Maps_By_Community\New market\New market_LandR es_4_6.mxd
Data S ources:Data sets w ere retriev ed from the NH GR ANIT database, December, 2015. Dig ital data in NH GR ANIT represent the efforts ofthe contributing ag encies to record information from the cited source materials. Earth S ystems R esearch Center (ES R C), undercontract to the Office of Energ y & P lanning (OEP ), and in consultation w ith cooperating ag encies, maintains a continuing prog ramto identify and correct errors in these data. Neither OEP nor ER S C make any claim as to the v alidity or reliability or to anyimplied uses of these data.
1 inch = 812 feet
The C-R iS e project is funded by theNational Oceanic and AtmosphericAdministration under the Coastal ZoneManag ement Act (CZMA)Enhancement P rog ram P rojects ofS pecial Merit for FY 2015, authorizedunder S ection 309 of the CZMA(16 U.S.C. § 1456b).
W ake CP, E Burakow ski, E Kelsey, K Hayhoe, A S toner, C W atson, E Doug las (2011) Climate Chang e in the P iscataqua/Great Bay R eg ion: P ast, P resent, and Future. Carbon S olutions New Eng land R eport for theGreat Bay (New Hampshire) S tew ards.”
The Climate Risk in the S eacoast: Assessing V ulnerability of MunicipalAssets and R esources to Climate Chang e (C-RiS e) project prov idesmaps and assessments of flood impacts to infrastructure and naturalresources in the coastal Great Bay reg ion associated w ith projectedincreases in storm surg e, sea lev el, and precipitation.
S ea-Lev el Rise S cenariosP lease note that the sea-lev el rise scenarios used in this assessment w erederiv ed from the W ake, 2011 report (refer to table of v alues below from thisreport). These scenarios w ere selected prior to the release of the S cience andTechnical Adv isory P anel R eport to the N.H. Coastal Risks & HazardsCommission, in Aug ust, 2014 [1]. W hile slig htly different than the scenarioscited in that report, they yield cov erag e estimates that are w ithin themapping marg in of error.[1] W ake CP, Kirshen P, Huber M, Knuuti K, and S tampone M (2014) S ea-lev el R ise, S torm S urg es, and Extreme P recipitation in CoastalNew Hampshire: Analysis of P ast and P rojected Future Trends, prepared by the S cience and Technical Advisory P anel (STAP ) for the NewHampshire Coastal R isks and Hazards Commission.
Impact Leg endConservation Lands (2015)
Wildlife Action Plan Tiers 1,2,3 (2015)
TOWN OF NEWMARKETMap 8: Land R esources
S ea-Lev el Rise + S torm S urg e 1.7', 4.0', 6.3'
1.7 feet 4.0 feet 6.3 feet 1.7 feet 4.0 feet 6.3 feet 1.7 feet 4.0 feet 6.3 feetBilleter 1.69 1.86 2.00 P itman 0.24 0.57 0.87
Common Open S pace 0.00 0.86 1.72 P opov W aterfront 0.24 0.52 0.98Continental Advisors 0.02 0.16 0.31 S andy P oint 0.00 0.09 0.27
Crommet & Lubberland Creek 18.93 22.62 26.00 TNC/Atherton 0.01 0.07 0.22Heron P oint Open S pace 0.26 0.50 0.97
Lamprey R iv er S horebank Access 0.04 0.08 0.11Lev y Easement/Fee 32.40 35.94 38.88
Moody P oint Open S pace 20.94 27.18 31.72P almisciano-Ahlg ren 1.20 2.04 2.45P earson Easement 6.93 8.18 9.42
Conserv ation Lands
Conserv ation Lands 82.90 100.67 115.92
W ildlife Action P lan 174.09 220.52
Land Resource Totals (acres)Resource Type Name Sea Level + Storm Surge Scenarios Resource Type
321.19 381.92
266.00
Land Resource Impacts: Town of Newmarket (acres)
Tier 1
Name Sea Level + Storm Surge Scenarios
Total(s) Combined 256.9921.89
226.55
17.56
Sea Level + Storm Surge ScenariosResource Type
Tier 3
Conserv ation Lands
W ildlife Action P lan
168.10 199.76
3.60 9.54
2.39 11.22
Tier 2